; HAS NEVER FELT FINER JN HIS LIFE "TANLAC MADE A CLEAN SWEEP OF MY TROU- BLES," DECLARES TO- RONTO CITIZEN. Wife and Daughter Also Greatly Benefitted by Mas- ter Medicine. "Tan lac fixed me up so fine that I Quit taking It three mouths ago, and I've been feeling great ever since," said Thomas Brown, of 140 Hamilton Street, Toronto, employee of the Wm. Davies Co. "Ill-digestion and stomach disorder was my trouble, and for three years before I got Tanlac I was iu mighty bajl shape. Why, if I drank a cup of tea and ate a little buttered bread for breakfast I would bloat terribly and be in awful distress. I had to let meat and pies alone, and ..fter meals I felt as though i had a big lump in the pit of my stomach. I had headaches a great deal, too, and there was sharp, shooting pains around u-.v heart that ; nearly worried the life out of me. "After taking Tanlac my wife and \ daughu-r thought so much of it that they sot me to try the medicine, and it proved to be the very thing I need- ed. Why, it has made a clean sweep of all my troubles and given me the very best kind of an appetite. I can eat Just anything I want now and I feel as tit and fine as I ever did in my life. Tanlac is what did the work iu aiy cage and I don't make any secret *lt." I Tanlac is sold by all good druggists, t Advt. ' Marine-Engine Condenser of Novel Construction. Considerable attention has been at- tracted to a surface condenser for marine engines that l : as been invented in Belgium, and patented Iu several countries. 'IHie object of the inven- tion Is to eliminate automatically all causes for engine breakdown due to defective feed water, preventing the entrance of salt water into the hollers, and maintaining in the condenser a constant state of cleanlincs-s. The condenser has a steam chamber at one end connected to the engine exhaust, and another Kt the other end cotinect- ed to tlie air pump. Between these two cliambore, in the main body of the condenser in whic.i the water circu- lates, arc- series of pipes, divided iuto two or more separate: groups, so that one group can be cut off by a shut-off valve from the other;, ,\nd can be at- tended to without requiring t'hc stop- page of the eugiue. In connection with each of tlmse groups is a specially de- signed salinometer -an instrument for measuring the quantity of salt that there tnay be in solution in the water of the condenser that is electrically connected with an instrument board in the engine room, containing warning lamps that by ignition indicate a dan- gerous condition of the water. STORMY WEATHER HARD ON BABY Search others for their virtues, and thyself for thy vices. Fuller. MONEY ORDERS.- Remit by Dominion Express Money Order. If lost or stolen you get your money back. Better to hold your tonirue to-day j than regret your* words to-morrow. Mlnard's Liniment for D.stemper. The stormy, blustery weather which we have during February and March is extremely hard on children. Condi- tions make it necessary for the moth- er to keep them in the house. They are often confined to overheated, bad- ly ventilated rooms and catch colds which rack their whole system. To guard against this a box of Baby's Own Tablets should be kept in the house and an occasional dose given tho baby to keep its stomach and bowel.s working regular y. This will not fall to break up colds and keep the health of the baby in good condi- tion till the brighter days come along. The Tablets are sold by medicine dealers or by mail at 25 cents a box from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville. Ont. Seeing Both Sides of the Shilling At Once. An ordinary shilling piece, a con- tributor tells us, was largely respons- ible- for the origin of the present-day ! uiotiii.il picture. Some hundred years ago Sir John Hersehel asked his friend Charles Babhage whether ho could show both sides of a shilling at once. Babbage replied by taking a shilling from his pocket and holding it in front of a mir- ror. Sir John was net satisfied and set the shilling spinning on it large table; at the same timu he explained that it' you placed your eye on a level with tho coin you could see both sides of it at ouce. Babbage was so much impressed with the experiment that the next day he described it to his friend, .Dr. Fit- ton, who immediately made a working model. It was a cardboard disk with the picture of a bird on one side and of an empty bird x;age on the other. When the card was whirled on a .silk thread the bird appeared to be inside the cage. The model, which is culled a thaumatrope, slowed that the eye retains the image uf aii~object for a fraction of a second after it has been removed. Following the thaumatrope came the zoetrope, or "wheel of life." A cylin- der was perforated with a series of s-lots, and a band of drawings of danc- ing men was placed inside it. When the apparatus was rotated the figures seen through the slots seemed to be in , motion. About 1872 Edward Muy- bridige made the first systematic photo- graphs of men and animals taken at regular intervals with a view to show- ing them in motion. Beauty. Never criticize that which you could not do better. Surnames and Their Origin DUNCAN Variations Duncanson, MacDonnac- hle, Tennochy, Donachie, Dun- nachie, MacConnechy, MacConachie. Racial Origin Scottish. Source A given name. Though the family name of Duncan, with some of the foregoing variations, In some cases represents a develop- ment from the Gaelic name of one of the Irish clans, it is, for the inont part, Scottish Gaelic, und tnicen back to the Clan Robertson, of the Scottish High- lands. There IB not, however, any connec- tion other than a historical one be- ! tween the name of Robertson and Duncan. It simply happens t.ht the Km; !:~ . and Gaelic names of I his clan ' are entirely different, whicti is no tin- 1 usual thing among the Scottish clans. The Gaelic designation of the clan is "Chlann DomiachiUdh" or t'lan Dona- liie. or Duncan. History is a hit Imzy | but the founders of this clan were ap- : parently descendants of HIP old Eurls ! of AthoJ, and the clan took its name j from one cf these, "Uoniichudh (or Duncan) Keuuihar," who led it at live j battle of Haimockhuru-. The English designation of Clan Robertson was a later development in the reifin of King James I. from the name of Robert, then its -chieftain. All of the foregoing family names are but developments and changed forms of the -Gaelic name of the clan. ANSON. Variations Hanson, Anottson. An- notson. Racial Origin English. Source A given name. Family names in this group may come either from the masculine given name of John or Anthony, or the femi- nine of Anne. But the presence or absence of the initial "H" in tli family mime consti- tutes no indication whatever whether or not it comes from Ann or Hans. As has been explained In revimis articles, the name of John was more anciently Jolum or Johannes. It has given rise to such varied forms as John, Jean. Han. Mans, .lonmia. tlevoti, Ivan. Hannah. Anna. Ann and others too numerous to mention, :unl Id a still more numi-nais list of family names, prominent amo.ig wbicli are .lime*. Johnson. Halm. Hai'im and the like. As a family uaiiio the form of Ali- son might com" into being either from "Aiin's-son" or from "Hati's-son," and it might ul.so have come from "Anthony's-son." The "ot" syllable appearng in the other two variations Is simply the regular Norman diminu- tive, meaning "little," which we find Oh, I had sought for Beauty, . And dreamed that it might be At the end of distant pathways Beyond a tropic sea In radian! silver nioonways By a golden tropic sea. But when I went to seek there, The panting waves did He Beneath a pall of darkness Under a moonless sky Sadly we turned us home again My tired heart and I. And there above my doorway A young moon laughed at me. Caught in the tangled branches Of mine own willow tree From ita green and silver branches Beauty smiled down on me! Edna Valentine TrapnelL Shifting the Responsibility. The ch-ildren of a young college pro- j fe&fior hud been sent upstairs and told to keep quiet while their parents were entertaining guests at dinner. During, a lull iu the conversation the youngest boy appeared in the dining room doorway. "Mamma," he said, "there's nothing but clean towels In the bathroom, j Shall I start one?" TREAT RHEUMATISM THROUGH THE BLOOD Liniments and Rubbing Only Give Temporary Relief. Rheumatism is a trouble extremely difficult to get rid of. It ii tendency to rheumatism is established In the s - vs ' tern it make.s itself manifest by a re- turn of the acutP pains with ev.-ry spell of bad weather. This is why so many people think the trouble is due to cold or damp. The fact is known, however, to medical men, that with the appearance of rheumatism there Is a rapid thinning of the blood, and that the rheumatic poisons are only expelled from the system when the blood is restored to itfi normal condi- tion. This means that to drive rheu- matism from the system it must be treated through the blood, and for this purpose Or. Williams' Piuk Pills have been very successful, as they build up and enrich the hi., oil, thus easing the aching, swollen joints, and benulitting the health of the sufferer in other ways as well. Among tho rheumatic sufferers who have satisfactorily used this medicine is Mrs. James Gillan, Charlottetown, P.E.I., w!io says: "For three long months I sufTered terribly from rheumatism. I was so bad that I could not do my housework, and even to attempt to walk caused me agony. I spent a groat deal of money on liniments and medicines without getting the least benellt, and my con- dition was pitiable. At this stage my attention was called to Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, and I began taking this medicine, and shall always praise the day 1 did so. Before lung there was no doubt that I had at lust found something that would give me relief. I gladly continued using the pills with the result that I am now as well aa ever I was, able to do my housework and care for my children. Since that time one of my daughters fell into an anaemic condition unit was obliged to discontinue going to school. 1 gave hor Dr. Williams' 1'ink Pills, and now she is as healthy a girl as there is in the city. You may be sure I lose no opportunity in prtiislng this medicine." Dr. Williams' Pink Pills can be had through any medicine dealer, or by mail at 50 cents a box or six boxes for $2.50 from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co.. Drockville, Out. COARSE SALT LAND SALT Bulk Carlots TORONTO SALT WORKS C. J. CLIFF - TORONTO r i 1 THIN, FLAT HAIR GROWS LONG, THICK AMD ABUNDANT LAr ,*,*>..., I Dandenne" cos -i oniy 35 cents a bottle. One application ends ail dandruff, stops itching and fn!ling hair, .ind, in a few moments, you have doubled the beauty of your hai.. It will appear a mass, so soft, lustrous, and easy '. ) <lo up. But what \vill p!c<ase you most' will be after a few weeks use, when you see new 1'air fin<> i.nd downy at first yes bat really new hair growing all over t >e scalp. "Danger- ine" is to the hair whet fresh s-howers of /ain and sunshine are to vegetation. It goes ritfht to the roots, invigorate* and strengthens them. This delightfv!. cumulating tonic helps thin, lifeless, faded hair to grow long, thic* heavy and luxuriant. Classified Advertisement;. AUM WANTED. Sl&ND tlun and price. John J. black, nippewu Kails, \Vl.s. Id TURKU A Vri.CANJSJKH IN VOUI{ town? You van earn $10. yo to IGu.uo \irr (lay. \Ve tuucli you. Write for par- ticulars. Chief Instructor, Canada \'uj- uii:/.' i ami K<iH Co., LitO-i London. 'l Til IK TKtlt'HI.K Kl.l.M I.N'.U'KD. lirriiti-Kt intention out. STOi'l.lK iti'i- \':il\p. ijtopK and prevents all leaks. 1'Mt.s all tlrts. 5 Yearn iitiarumee. Ac. MIS, ] dealers. gurageu, cur and bicycle owners. writu for i>;u ik-ulurs. Sample 60c. Aulo Spi-i-lalty .Mi'h'.. IV-tt-rboro, Unt. P< u i TV I!AI T NIJKY TAIIL.KTS -Ntfw \vttBhing iliai-o very, Positively 'if. UIM clothe* without rubbing. 7i ; dollars per week. Our premiums in.ui-e larga nl>:s ;un' -&'"., repeat orders. Ills advertUlng campaign. H. & E. Mfij. i'o.. London. Out. DlSTIfHJT .UJK.NXS FOll ONTAUlO t<' sell LO luiiners und gardeners u ,m-ij.ntlilc treatment for the soil. Kuar- anteed to InerMUU prod ictlon ut a coat ol" 1'rorn one to two dollars \n-r uc-ft-; we want gouil, .substantial mm, who r;-n , Hpll 10',-c of '.heir u-rrltory; eiirriHig trom $3,500 up per year, and able to uxsuine I full r*ponatblllty lor .success ut terri- i lory. ApJ'ly *"'! Vaccine Company of (Ontario, Uinitt-il 37 Yonge Strret. To- ] ronto. CANADIAN MATRIMONIAL. PAl'EjC 25*'. No other lee. A. McCreery. < i.dtliiiin. Ont. BELTING FOR SALE ALL KINDS UV : CW AND USED telling, pulleys, rawa. cable, hose. packlnr. etc . ehlppc-d subject to approval at lowest prices In Canada. YORK MELTING CO. |j YORK. STREET. TORONTO. The beginning of reformation ii self-condemnation. SLOAN'S RELIEVES NEURALGIC ACHES FOR forty years Sloan's Liniment has been the quickest relief for neuralgia, sciatica and rheuma- tism, tired muscles, lame backs, sprains and strains, uciies und pains. Keep Sloan's handy and apply freely, without rubbing, at the first twinge. It eases and brings comfort surely and readily. You'll hud it clean and non-skin-staining. Sloan's Liniment is pain's enemy. Ask your neighbor. At all druggists 3Sc, 70c, $1.40. Sloans lininienipg for Spanish Influenza The Liniment That Relieves All Ailments An Improvement "\Vlu-ri! you goin', .Ma'.'" "To a surprise party, dear." "Aron't you goin' to take all of us?" "No, dear, you weren't invited." "But, mu. don't yon think they'd be a lot more .surprised if they saw all of us coinin".'" Progress, Anyhow. "I'm not at all sure." saitl the pro- fiteer's wifo to the head master of one fashionable preparatory .school, "how your school is K'MMK t<> suit my dear boy." Tin.- head master smiled confidently. "Yon need not worry about thai, mailuni." lie ,-aid, "We've ntiiijl i him how to hold !iis Icnife aln-at^." in Hie Kivi'ii name irf Annetl". for in- sUiiife, but which was equally appli- cable to maiXMililie and feminine names. When we say that these family nainew may come <-itlie from Ann. John or Anthony, we moan that dmibt exists only in tho individual instance, for the old records clearly establish thai they actually did come variously from all three of these source*). Mother ! Open Child's Bowels With California Fig Syrup Vutir little one will love the "fruity" taste of "California Pig Syrup" even if constipated, bilious, irritable, feverish. or full of cold. A teu.-]u;onful never fails to cleanse the liver and bowels. In a few hours you <MM --ee for your- self low thoroughly it works all the hiitir bile, and muh'Ke^eil food out of tin' bowels and you have a well, play fill child again. Millions of mothers keep T.iliiornia F!g Syrup" handy. They k?;o\v a t!-:i- spui nl'iil iii-iluy -av ;i ,-ii-t; ,-iiild to- morrow. Ask your (|IIIKKI-I tor umu- ine Talliornin Fig Syrup" which has directions for babies and children of i all ages printed on bottle. Mother! Y'ou must say "California " or you may get an Imitation lig syrup. The Manitoba Lepri>-!:itur<- hns been asked to vote $50.000 for tin- coming: anti-grasshopper campaign. Mtnard'* Liniment for Garget In Cow* CL C CH 1 HEALS Y SCALP Was Sore and Red. Hair Fell Out Head Disfigured. "From using tbe seme brush and comb as my sister, whose scalp was troubled with dandruff, it caused my scalp to be itchy. My scalp was sore and red, and the dandruff scaled off and could be seen on my clothing. My hair fell ^ out gradually and my head was disfigured. This trouble lasted ai:s months. Then I sent for a fre* aample of Cuticura Soap and Ointment. I afterwards bought more, and I only useti two cakes of Soup and two boxes of Ointment when I waa healid." (Signed) Mi&s FraiKso Burnt;, Si. Basile, Qi cbfc. Use Cuticura Soap, Otintment nnu Talcum for all toilet purposes. EuapUE!>rbJ ! " u - Acldrew: "Ljrjnuu. Un- 1IM, 344 8V ?DlSt.. W.. Monlrell." *>IJ .VITJT- wVrp Sonpiic. Ointment L;3antJ60e. TwcumiSc. Cuticura Soup he without mug. BEFORE BABY COMES Watchful Care Necessary Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound is a splendid medicine and .-.hould be taken by the ex;>->r!;uit mother. It will assist her In keep- ing well and strong. This is very necessary, not only for her own com- fort but for the future as well. Read the experience of Mrs. Bar- ton of New Brunswick, and please bear in mind that every letter pub- lished recommending Lydia E. 1'inU- ham's Vegetable Compound is genuine and unsolicited. It is the expression of gratitude from women who have been helped. Cumberland Bay, N. B. "I was troubled with weak feelings, head- ache, all the time, a cough, fainting spells and pains In my back and side. I could not do a single bit of work and had to be helped out to the hammock where I lay in the frosh air from morning until night and I had to bo carried up and down stairs. After other medicines had failed a friend ailvisid me to tako Lydia 1C. I'lnkham's Vegetable Com- pound as she said it was excellent for anyone in the family way. He- fore tbe tirst bottle was taken I could walk alone and :is I kept on with il I sol stronger, until I was able to do all my wur:.. My baby is now six weeks old and is a big fat healtby :'ellow. I am :-uro Lydia E. Flnkhanfs VcgHablo Compimnd ban done wonders ;nr me ami I recom- mend it." MBS. MrRB.w .f. livurotr, H. U. No. 1, Cumberland Day, N. B. Why does any healthy person want to be kicked into wakefulness in the morning? s Many people feel that they have to be agitated into wake- fullness in the morning. They think that without the tea or coffee they take in the morning that they will not be able to meet the tasks and duties of the day. Nothing could be more false than this reasoning. Any doctor can tell you this. For a healthy body does not need or require a stimulant. It gets all the stim- ulant it needs from food. The thein and caffeine found in tea and coffee are irritating to the heart and nervous system. They jolt the nerves into undue activity. The result is a reac- tion. This is why regular tea and coffee drinkers think they must have their stimulant the tirst thing in the morning to wind them up for the day. If you will stop using tea and coffee lor a week, and drink Postutn, the pure cereal bever- age instead, it will give Nature an opportunity to rid the system of the irritating substances that harass your nerves, upset di- gestion, increase your heart action, and make you nervous and irritable. Many people who have tried Post uni say that inside of a week they wake in the morn- ing without that "all gone" feel- ing that they used to have, and are full of energy, strength and endurance. Order Postum from your grocer today, and make it ac- cording to directions. Your first sip of Postum will surprise and please you. Postum comes in two forms: Instant Postum (in tins) made ii,s:antly hi tho cup by the addition ol boiling water. Posititn Cereal (in packages of larger bulk, for thosn who prcler to mako tho drink while the meal id beiiiu ysu- fiaredl made hy boiling for UO minute*. Postum for Health u There's a Reason" Made by Canadian Postum Cereal Co., Limited, Windsor, Ont. The House of Worth.. p or Constipated Bowels Bilious Liver irth l hn rtut f 51111 ff I'lirisitHH U'orth, the most famous of I'arisian dressmakers, whose name for half ;i century has suggested every iliing that is tasteful and .sparkling in the art of dress, was not a Krvuchnimi at all. but an Englishman. His full iiume was t'harles F. Worth, and he was hor.i at Hoimie, Lincolnshire, in 1X25. He was the son of a lawyer's clerk, nnd hv> first start in life was as a sale-man in a Liondon drapery f''.:op. Disfutiched with his position, he crossed to Franc'' and entered the service (if Mine, tlnge- lin, at Hint time cue of the foremost madlstea in Paris: he worked for her as designer. It i.s said lie came to l':n is wlMi only one sovereTii in his pocket. He left Mine. Ca^clfi) to .stint for himself and took a flat In the Kite lie IH Paix, where hN firm is still shunted. At tht time during the Serond Em plre II was a fashionable ro?idenlinl street, and flip inhabitants objected to i-lio pti'seiice of ;i liiisiii(>-s man among i hem. The Knipiets Kugenie took an interest in the young mnn and tinlped to make his fortni.^ Beside-; his de- signs. his particular cunirihtiHon to the busMiess of dressmaking was to in- troduce the modern civtnm of the il> -iv -mal;rr's sapplj : ry, l!r_- iu,:('iinK as well as cut Mniv and making them up. l->fuie h!*; time women of nil rauks elm.-e tlii'ir stuffs tliemsci \t-.s iii tin- *ill\ iiuuv'':tiHs' or tin- linen drap- On his death bis husini . -s du- 'd to hii -(ins. nnd il is :i grand- iliwt is inns at Hi'' htv.itl of l.bo The nicest cath.lic-laxative to i to-night will empty your bown.s > co, hysic ,o,,r bowe,. *, you have < Jjclx^ ^"** ^ Physic Biliousness t s i ee p." Catcarels never stir you up Colds Indignation , ,, r gl -i p(1 ijfco salts. I'llls. Calomel, ot Dizziness-- Sour Stomach oil, and they cost or.ly ten cent- H is caudy-like Cax-urets. One or two , box. Children IOVP Casc.irets too. 1 era" WARNING! Say ''Bayer'' when you buy Aspirin. Unless you sec the name "Bayer" on tablets, you are not gelling Aspirin at all. Why take chances? Accept only an "unbroken package" of "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin," \vhich contains directions and dos? worked out by physicians during 2? years and proved safe by millions for son Hi in. If you are not good-looking, why not- iooU good? Xuvy liiiic was :* f-ishv.'iriiiio color for woifdu'^ cluli'.ii.;',- " 'in(i years KJ;O. ' Colds Toothache llarache Headache Neuralgia Lumbago Rheumatism Neuritis Pain, Pain -22. Hsiuiy ''Bayer" ln'xpq of 1:1 HtblFls.--.Mso botilrn nf :J-( and 100 Druggists. vsi.'.'ln i* flic i . . .1 'uiU' nf Bavr ilar.-ifm.Uif ot Mono- cetii-nclrioiw of Sallo, !!t;n ill. W).ll it i woll ki>imn lur.l Aiplrln ITU un !!> cr .m.iiiM inn. tn aplfi tlin rnil'lii attains: Imitation*, tin- Tameo of "a:>. ' will i.o (tunprO with tiii-lr s'nTl irrt mark, -he R. ; CCOM."