\ PALE AND SICKLY GIRLS AND BOYS Need All the Strength That Rich, Red Blood Can Give Them. Youth IB the time to lay the founda- tion for health. Every girl and every boy should have plenty of pure, red blood and strong nerves. With thin, Impure blood thy start life with a handicap too great to win success and happiness. Rich, red blood means health, full growth, strong nerves, a clear brain and good digestion. In a word pure blood is the foundation of health. The signs of weak watery blood , are unmistakable. The pale, irritable , c .. w * icn by tne wav , marked a girl or boy, who has no appetite or, ' remuneration, beat- ambitkm. is always tired out, short of j * Harokl Be]1 breath and does not grow strong is a S * , can auth recejved vict.m of anaemla-the greatest en- j e Winning ot Earbara W orth ." emy of youth. There is just """ Money-Making Memoirs. It Is estimated that when the world book and serial rights of Mr. Lloyd George's forthcoming memoirs' have been sold, the Prime Minister will re- ceive approximately $450,000. As the book will contain 150,000 words, he will thus get three dollars a ward, a rate of remuneration for liter- ary work that has seldom, if ever, been equalled. Mrs. Asquith's diary, whlo'.ii created I such world-wide interest, has brought j Jin about ?75.000; the ex-Kaiser has i secured $200,000 tor his life-story; i while Admiral Je-llicoe obtained only ! a few thousand dollars. Mr. Church- ill's memoirs, when they are publish- ed, will, it is believed, bring in about $250,000. Mr. A. S. M. Hutchinson has so far for "If Winter Care of the Feeble-Minded in Canada What is Done or What is Under Way in Each Province. Dr. J. Q. Shearer, Secretary Social Service Council of Canada. thing to do for these girls and boys build up the blood with Dr. Williams' , Pink Pills. You can't afford to experi- 1 ment with other remedies, for ther^ must be no guess work in the treat- ment of anaemia. Dr Williams' Pink Pills act directly on the blood, giving it tire elements it lacks, thus develop- ing strong, healthy girls and boys. Mrs. R. Kinch, Hepworth, Ont., tells as follows what these pills did for her daughter: "I think It a duty to let others know the benefit which Dr. Williams' Pink Pills have been to my daughter, and I hope this may be the means of inducing some other r.uu"erer to try them. She was weak, nervous and badly run down. She took medi- cine from th<e doctor out got no bene- fit, and finally she was uot able to walk to school. I was advised to give her Dr. Wiliams' Pink Pills, which I did, and after taking them for a time she was restored to perfect health. cannot speak too highly of these ^ill You can set Dr. Williams' Pink Pills While present-day* authors are sup- posed to reap better harvests than their predecessors. many popular books of the past brought their writers large sums. Mrs. Barclay, the 000; Lord Beaconsfteld was paid $10,- 000 for "Endymion" ; George Eliot sold the serial rights of "Romola" for $35,- 000; and Charles Dickens the copy- right of "Barnaby Rudge" for six months for $15,000. On the other hand, the authrs of many works of genius received very little indeed. "The Vicar of Wake- field" was sold by Goldsmith for $300; Miss Helen Mathers was paid only $150 for "Coming Through the Rye," and Sterne was refused $250 for "Tris- tram Shandy." How Hailstones Form. It is during summer-time that hail- stones occur most frequently. One might expect that these balls of ice would fall from the sky on the Canada is far behind many of the American States such as Minnesota, New York, Pennsylvania, and Massa- chusetts In the providing of a modern system and adequate equipment for the care of the Mental Defectives which unfortunately are all too num- erous in all our Provinces as in other Tired Feeling Is Soon Ended By Tan8ac Thousands of people needlessly en- LADIES WITH Good Education to Train u- Nurr-n. Wellaiidra Hospital, St. Cain- urines. < nil. AQENT3 WAMTED. dure a half-sick, condition when they . ____ i, might large institution at Weyburn for the care of these defectives. As yet, how- ever, there Is no adequate ItJga! auth- ority and administrative machinery old blessings W they only knew what Ont for discovering and sifting out of thos to do. People in this condition WANTED AGENTS IN ALL PARTS ' Ontarto to handle our fast sell- r Ini "' tlln *" i ; liberal commission basis; opportunity to make $6 000 a year; writs sturdy, robust health and all its maul- to-toy for Information and territory. The Farmers' Supply Co., BrantfuM requiring care. This is true also of Alberta, whose Government is building at Edmonton, Ks tirst home for the care of Defec- States and Countries. To all Canadians it is of interest to live Children, know what is done for these vic'.ims | British Columbia lias two Homes, of heredity and cf society. The care j one for boys and one for girls. Rut as j Tanlac soon ends tlheir trouble and ', , builds up abundant strength, energy j and vitality. Chaa. P. Walkar, 220 , Langley Ave., Toronto, Ont., says : | i "My wife had become BO weak she wr.s hardly able to do the housework, | and it Just seemed that my wholo sys- POX 8AX.B. ARM WONDERFUL VALURS AND ont. WEEKLY WA.JTTBD. W of such, under tution, falls to the Canadian Consti- j yet no complete system has the Provinces. It is ' been tem waa out of or der. Tanlac seemed necessary. therefore, to state the con- ditions in each Province as to th Care of the Feeble-minded. The Canadian National Committee for Mental Hygiene has made a stand- ing offer to all Provincial Govern- ments to make free a survey of the numbers, conditions and needs of the mentally abnormal and subnormal in their respective Provinces and to out- line a programme or plan for their I adequate care and the prevention of the birth of more of their kind. In a single generation it is possible to al- adopted providing for the care and i to . help us both right from the start . .,1 , *i,., m .*=uo I nod now we are enjoying the best of HAVE A CASH for a weekly newspaper In On- tario. Price must be attractive. Send j'ull Information to Wilson Publishing Co. Ltd.. 75 Adelaide 8t. W.. Toronto. training of all classes of the mentally deficient. Such, however, is in con- templation. Ontario has for many years made certain provision for the care of I Idiots and imbeciles at the Orillia | Hospital, where also a number of j feeble-minded above the imbecile j grade are cared for. Here, however, inadequate provision is made for classification, for specialized training, and for industrial occupations. Ontario, moreover, has no machine- ry as yet for the discovery, sifting through any dealer in medicine, or by i cold days of winter, but it is the heat mail at EO cents a box or six boxes for' of summer that gives rise to them. $2.50 from The Dr. Williams' Medicine | for they can be formed only in tbun- Co., Brockville, Ont. dery weather. When there is thunder about there are always very strong upward draughts of air. As raindrops begin to fall they are caught by these currents and carried to great heights, where they freeze solid. If they now fall to rubbish heaps that mark the sites of t earth they arrive in the form of hail- A Love Letter Five Thousand Years Old. Archaeologists are continually mak- ing surprising discoveries among the the vanished cities of Mesopotamia. It i.s not so long ago that the remark- able code of King Hammurabi was stones that are usually seen. Sometime*, however, after falling through i:; clouds and receiving a found among the ruins of Babylon in- coating of moisture they art? carried scribed on a large and irregular stele, [up again by other currents. The mois- That carries us back to two thousand! ture freezes years before Christ, but the recent ills- their size, covery at Tello, Nippur and Ur in upon them, increasing Chaldea of clay tablets nearly or quite a thousand years older carries us back to what we consider as civilization. The process may go on for some time, in which case the hailstone re- ceives coating after coating of ice un- the dawn of . til it becomes as large as a marble or I even an egg. Then it falls with mil- KEEP CHILDREN HEALTHY We find that the people who dwelt lions of others, destroying crops, tear- along the Tigris and Euphrates so , ing fruit off the trees, and even kill- teng ago were both civilized and eulti- ing cattle in the fields, vated and wrote letters much like Q _ those we write to-day. Among the dis- coveries is this delightful little letter 6'Cratched by a young man on a clay tablet and sent to his beloved: To keep children healthy the bowels "To Bibea, thus says Gimll Murd.ik: ': must be kept regular and the stomach may the gods Sham-ash and Marduk sweet. Nine-tenths of the ailments permit thee to live forever for myj which afflict little ones are caused by sako. I write to inquire concerning' derangements of the bowels and thy health. Tell me how thou art. I ( stomach. No other medicine can equal went to Babylon but did not see thce. : Baby's Own Tablets in guarding either I was greatly disappointed. Seud the! the baby or growing child from the ills reason for thy leaving, that I may be : that follow a disordered condition of happy. Do come in the month March- \ the bowels or stomach. They are a esvan. Keep well always for my j m iid but thorough laxative and never sake." I f a ii to give results. Concerning them Does it not seem strange that this j Mrs. W. B. Coolledge. Sarnia. Ont., eager inquiry of a lover after the I says: "I have used Baby's Own Tab- health of a girl who has been dead tori ] e ts for over three years and have fifty centuries perhaps should so long; found them the best medicine I have have survived both the man and the ' ever used for my children. I never maid and come to be seen and read : na ve any trouble giving them to ray to-day by men who live thousands ofjijttle ones and they have saved me miles beyond the limits of the little ; man y a doctor's bill. My advice to all I mothers of little ones is to keep a | box of the Tablets in the house." The ' Tablets arc sold by 'al! medicine deal- most entirely eliminate the feeble- ! out, and examination of the large num- minded. The Committee has made ; bers of feeble minded of both sexes surveys of the four Western Pro- and all ages. vinces, of Nova Scotia and New Bruns- 1 In the larger cities of Ontario and wick. In Ontario Judge Hodgins made ; the Western Provinces considerable an investigation and recommended a ] provision is made for specialized edu- policy. Quebec and P. E. I. conditions : cation of children of school age in spe- have not been investigated. Manitoba has led all the Provinces in this matter as in their new Child cial classes under trained teachers. In this Vancouver has led all Cana- dian cities and has some two dozen Welfare Act. Some three years ago classes and a special supervisor of the Government adopted the plans re- this department of the work of the commended by the Mental Hygiene Schools. Committee, enacted the necessary en- J Quebec, New Brunswick and P.E.I, abling legislation, and proceeded to have as yet made no provision for the put it Into effect. It includes the ee-i care of their feeble-minded, excepting tabllshment of an industrial farm in- that some of the worst of them are stitution, of a Psychopathic wing or in the Hospitals for the Insane, where ward In the General Hospital of Win- of course they cannot be given the nipeg for studj^and treatment and un- training or Industrial employment that der the new Child Welfare law provi- they ought to have, sion is made for the appointment of In Nova Scotia what little fare has a medical officer trained in Psychiatry in the past been bestowed has been i wrong if 1 have had enjoying health." I Nervous-ness and a run-down, tired- out feeling are but symptoms of a hid- den cause, which usually lies in the stomach. Tanlac enables you to di- gest your food properly, eliminate waste and regain your old-time strength and vigor. Get a bottle to- day at any good druggist. Advt. Hope to Make Rain by Scientific Means. Praying for rain used to be more than a verbal expression among farm- ers who saw in dry seasons their grains burning up. when they suited the action to the word. Scientists be- lieve that in a few years the problem will be solved of controlling rainfall. This means that they are seeking some method of electrifying the atmos- phere. When they have accomplished it man can produce rain at will. BELTI&13 FOB SALE THHESHEH UBL.T3 AND T1ON hose, new ^nd used, subject to approval at lowest "rices In Canada. York Helling Co., 115 Yorlc Et., Toronto. Ont. COARSE SALT LAND SALT Bulk Carlots TORONTO SALT WORKS C. J. CLIFF - TORONTO Has a Celtic Look. Among the questions that young Malachi recently put to his father was this: "Dad, was time invented in Ire- land?" "What an idea? Why did you ask?" "Because it is spelled o'clock." Rural Route No. 1. Miu.".>iirhe. Quebec. The Mlnar'l's Liniment People. Sirs 1 feol that I should bo dnlne a I neglec-ti;d to write you. I four tumors growing on my PIOBM* Oog Book on DOG DISEASES and How to Fad Mailed Fro* to any A4- .;*>> by tht Author. H. Clay CJiovar Co, t>i<^ 129 Wwt 2th Street New York. U.S.X to examine and report on the mental given in the various county poor- 1 head for years, l bad them <-'ut oft* bv a condition of all children who are the houses, where harmless iuoune, ment- wards of the Province, e.g., neglected, al defectives, ageil poor, and even dependent, delinquent, defective, im- some children have all been housed migrant or those born out of wedlock,' in the same institution without trntn- and for the appointment of a Board of ing, without proper occupation, with- Selection to .determine what shall be | out adequate medical treatment, and done with all mentally defective child- i without classification. ren. The necessary specialized care j This deplorable condition lias bo- and training are to be provided as re- 1 come public through the survey of the quired. In the larger centres special Mental Hygiene Committee, and as classes are provided and taught by , a result the Legislature has authoriz,',] have not been askpii for thiis i t<-stiir.onla grew again till ubout t!irt>e months ago T hud one n largt- and shapi-d llko u lady's thimble on the very place where my hair should be parted, and It was getting su embarrassing in public that It was a constant worry to me. About three months ago I Rot a bottle of your liniment for another purpose and saw .11 the label good for tumors. Well I tried it and Itept it for exactly two months, with the result that It has entirely :- mi) x 1 i'd all truce of the tumor, and were It not that they had Ijee.n cut fifteen years ago. no murk xvould be seen. I PETRIE'S MACHINE TORONT specially trained teachers. All persons the Government to establish and equip accused of any offense before the ' an industrial farm for the cart' of the courts are subject to mental examina- j feeble-minded, and another for the tion and if found defective become ! care of prisoners, wards of the Child Welfare Depart- ment. <S!irn'"li FHEI'i' RuTIIN.w. . \. p s. I :im .1 farmer :<M'l intend 'isin Mlnaru'i liniment on a mar<? f.ir :i Btraincd tendon and am hoping f"r ^omo rosult'. FHKD C R. There is no more cryinp need in tlio way of social reform in Canada than Parents of mentally deficient child- i in this matter of the discovery, train- ren can place thorn for training in tho institutions of the Province Thus fairly adequate machinery ts provided for the discovery, sifting out, special training and, when necessary, custodial care of Manitoba's mental defectives. Saskatchewan has established a ing and care of the victiiiw of mental defect. When we recall that half of all crime, two-thirds of all prostitu- tion, and two-fifths of all venereal dis- ease is said to be due to our neglect in this matter we saill recognize that' this is false economy in highest mea- sure. Smile. If the weather looks like rain, Smile. When you feel you must complain, Smile. Do not mind if things seem gray; Soon there'll come a brighter day; You will find that it will pay To smile. world they knew! Love Defined. The other day we CE me across a de liuition of love that is well worth read ing and remembering: ''Love is the j VI ' e > doorway through which the human soul passes from selfishness into <ser- ers or by mail at 25 cents a box from The Ur. Williams' Medicine Co., Brock- vice and from solitude with all humanity." into kinship Forest fires, by burning the sapling's If the world looks sad and drear, Smile. Bauish every thought of rear, Smile. Do the very best you can; Play your part now like a man; Make each day a better plan And smile. 1000 Eggs in Every Hen New System of Poultry Keeping Get Dollar a Dozen Eggs Farrousi Poul- tryman TELLS HOW "The of to-day, destroy the forests of to- morrow. Put them out. Surnames and Their Origin McCRORY Variations MacRory. Rodgers, Rog- ers, Rogerson. Racial Origin Irish. Source A given name. Except for the fact that every man has a right to spell his name as be pleases, you would call this form Mc- Crory incorrect, and a "corruption" of the form MacRory. The Gaelic form of the name IB "MacRuadhri." which isn't nearly so far from the Anglicized form as it seems, if you'll just remember that the "dh" combination, is silent. The "MacHuadhri" clan came into being about the year 1260 A.D., as a branch of the MacDonnels of Antrim. The clan name, as was usual, was com- pounded from the given name of the chieftain who gathered around him from among relatives, friends and fol- lowers the nucleus of the new clan and procured for it official recognition a/s such. His name was "Ruatlhrigh." Wihlch signified "red-headed." The variations Rodgera, Rogers and Rogtfrson all represent mere arbitrary changes in the Anglicizing of the iiiinn'. change's dictated for the most part either by political reasons or by governmental rulings. CONWAY Variations MacConwy, Conwy, Mac- Conmy, Conmy. Racial Origin Irish. Source A given name. There are. a lot of people who wouldn't believe you if you told them that the family name of Conway is Irish. It doesn't "sound" Irish. But take a lok at the Gaelic spelling of the name. It is "MacConmeadha." That seems Irish enough. But it brings up anoblier question in your mind. Even in the transition from Irish into English, how do you change an "m" into a '"w?" The modern forma of the name MacCouniy and Conmy seem logical enough, but how about Conway and Conwy? The explanation lies in bh fact that in Gaelic the "m" is sometimes pro- nounced as a "w," as it ifi also pro- nounced as a "b" in certain combina- tions, and when you stop and think of it, this is no more illogical than sound- Ing "ph" like ''f," as is done in modern English. Tula clau name conies from the given name of uh>e chieftain who founded It, one "Oumeadh." The clan is an offshoot of the older clan of the "MacSionnaighe," or. as the name has beeu called for many generations, the Poxes, allie*! to the O'Neills of Tyron*. great trouble with tho poultry bujdni'HH has aHvuys b*en that the lay- Ing lit'i- nf a Uon xvas too short." says Henry Trafford. International Poultry texpert :;nd Hri'Oclcr. for nearly ei|ihi".-n years Editor of Poultry Suc<-<-sy. Th<> average pullei lays l.",(i "ggK. ir kept the swond year, she may lay too more. Then, she goes to murkpt 1 * Tt't. it liivs hern sclent iri<-:il!y established 'that overy pullet is born or lm:<-if<I with over one thousand minute CKK germs in her system and will lay them on a highly profitable basis nvt-r a period of four to six years' llmu it' given proper care. Hoxv to work to get 1,000 eggs from every hen; how to get pullets laying early; hoxv to make th,> old liens lay liko pulh'ts; bow to Ifcep up lu-nvy pro- duction all throuRh cold winter month* when eggs are hlghost; triple egg pro- duction: make slacker hens hustle: $5.00 nrotll 1'rom every hen In six winter months. These and many oilier money milking poultry secrets ; ( ro combined iii Mr. TrafTord's "l.(M0 Kc.G HEX" sysi,. m of poultry raising, ono copy of \vhich will be sent absolutely free to any reader of this paper who keeps six hena KKgs should go to a dollar or izen this winter. This means lo the poultry keeper who gets Mr. Trufl'ord lulls how. if vou keep "chickens and want them to maltci I money for you, cut out this nd anil send He is ill reality an animal very much ; u with your name and address to Henry If you taste life's bitter cup. Smile. Should the doctors give you up, Smile. You are very far from dead; Waste no time in useless dread; Put your trust in God instead And smile. Grenville Kleiser. The Whale Is Not a Fish. The whale who. because he lives in or more, the water, is often supposed to bo a "]JJ r * r ^ fl ' t member of the fish family, is in reality the C-KKS. no more one than Is a human being. Skin Beauty Promoted By Cuticura Bathe with Cuticura Soap to cleanse and purify the pores. If signs of pimples, redness or roughness arc present smear gently with Cuticura Ointment before bathing. Finally dust on a few grains of the exqui- sitely perfumed Cuticura Talcum. . c. Talcum2Sc. Soid throuRhout ihcDomimon. CanadianDcpot: Lyncni. Limited. Si St. Paul St.. V,'.. Moulted. 2jBF~C'uticura Soap ahavcs without mug. TO ENJOY PERFECT HEALTH Every Woman's Wish- Read Mrs. Cassady's Experience Paris. Ontario. "For five years I Buffered with pins in my back and Illllll! 11 ' ' ot ' u>r troubles JllllH women often have-. II of this time I is unlit for work ami was taking the different medicines that I thouRht wero good. I saw tha advertisement in the papers of Lydia E. PinUham's Vege- table Compound and have taken it faith- fully. 1 am now la good health and do all my own work. I recommend it to others and give you permission to publish ibis letter in your little bunks ami in the news- papers as a K-stimnnlal." Mns. D. CASSAUY, Box 4'Gl, Paris, Ontario. Tliin m"tliciiie which helped Mrs. Cass;idy so run h is worths* of your confidence. If you are troubled with, such ailments as displacements, ln> nainrmitiun. irregularities, or other forms 01 female wenliucss you should; give it. a trial now. Lydia E. Piyifhain's Private Text- Book upon "Allmcnta Peculiar to \Vonu;n" will bo ;~aut to you free upon request. Write to The Lydla E. rtnlvhani ModiciijB Co., Lynn, Mass. This book contains valuable infor- mation. like a cow or horse, and his flesh is real animal ilesh, nothing whatever like that of a fish. And .like all other animals, he cannot remain under water without an occasional trip to the surface. The whale, howpver. is able to hold THE i.niro HIU; return mall. HEN" will be sent by Not Necessary to Ask. "I hope you didn't ask for a second piece of pie when you were over at his breath for a long time, sometimes i Johnny Smith's to dinner." said his 45 minutes, and he is able to open his \ mother, mouth under water when eating be- cause his nostrils connect directly "No, ma'am, 1 didn't," said Charles. "I just askecl Mrs. Smit> ; i for the re- UNLESS you see the name "Bayer" on tablets, you are not getting Aspirin at all out my asking for It at all." with his windpipe and not with the cipo so you could make seme pie like ! | back of his nioutli, as in most other it, and she gave me another piece with- animals. i When he comes to the surface he blows the air out of his lungs. It. has I by this time become so heated that it I forms a column of vapor when expel- ! led into the cool air of the surface and 1 this is what happens when he is said to "spout." MONEY ORDERS. The safe way to send money by mail is by Dominion Express Money Order. Incidentally the most famous wihale of historythe one which swallowed Jonah was not a whale at all, but is called in the Bible "a great (Ish." The normal adult can holr.I breath from 40 to 45 seconds. his Mlnard's Liniment for Distemper. The man who b-uasts of a vi.tory ia rarely a man who w.'l blu ' h for a defeat. Ask for Minard's and tnke no othsr. A good wocdsinisit a'Xv his camp-fire ;il cleans before he leaves. s pics out iiis ISSUE No. 39 '22. Accept only an "unbroken package" of "jfryer Tablets of Aspirin," which' contains directions and dose worked out by physicians during 22 years and proved safe by millions for Cokls .. -Headache. Rhairmtism Toothache Neuralgia Neuritis Earache Lumbago Pain, Pain Handy "Gayer" boxes of 12 tablets Also bo'tf'.cri of 2-J and 100 DniggisU. j\-.i.irln b tho trndo murk tr-BU-t--.-- d in <';>na<l<>> t.f Ha>;r .Mnnn.'iutiiro of Mono- : *,': '". nriilr-m-r uf M\!lu> llrni'M \Y!'i!u it >.. >v.' ll.lin<.vu Hint \p<r!n moans yor inun'-fa turn t<. mwlit.tliq imUlt.: atfiilimt Imitation*, tlio Tniilfts of Dnycr Cumr-any 'vlll bo maniyeU will* tlie* iinrl |ia<iu i.iarli. tho ."Uuj er Orv." ' . t