Make the Rinso liquid first Do not put Rinso direct from the package into the tub. Mix half a package of f . Rineo in a little cool water until it is like cream. Then add two quarts of boiling water, and when the froth sub- sides, you will have a clean amber-coloured liquid. Add this liquid to the wash tub, until you get the big lasting Rinso suds. Then oak the clothes clean. Rirao it as splendid for trm amily washing at for fine fabrics. rtrular family washing at Lux itf Lever Brothers Limited Toronto R305 GUARD THE BABY Classified RUSIKSS OPPORTUNITY AGAINST COLDS F BEK BOOK. OI'tltAT:: UT.i.:: UAH n b'julncw*. hem*. i-fcningL I'U-r. ^ A. 74 nU S:r>rt, N.T. To guard the baby against colds nothing can equal Baby'i Own Tab- , let*. The Tablets are a mild laxative that will keep the little one's stomach and bowels working regularly. It is a i recognized fact that where the Rtom- . ach and bowels are in good order that colds will not exist ; that the health of | the little one will be good and that he will thrive and be happy. The Tab- ' leta are sold by medicine dealers or by ', mall at 25 cent* a box from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. -* Activity In Gold Mining. Aa the prices of commodities fall gold Increases in value. At the fame time gold mining become* more profit- able and the output of gold la greater. The present activity of the gold-min- ing companies l owing to the fall in prices and to the expectation at fur- ther recessions. The mines in Cana- da, the United States and the Trans- vaal are producing considerably more gold now than a year ago. S.l V! 11 Kills loirs. .MirKX H;illl toV UT iti r*n' rxpw1r*r r. fliaj . i;.-t<UIL Tnuo NL r Occti*. WASHINGTON MAUD PHEMl W. I.AI. A . ,.\.,LIUI run .A TOM 11.01 Prw Uuu mtlt ito I f roluiut. lou L W. NUkei 'Em Shine. A solution, half v.-ater and halt. household ammonia, la a help to the wearer of classes on these sultry days.. A few drops of this and a clean c:otl* will remove all perspiration and steam. for Mlnard'* and u.Ke no othar. Rats are fought relentlessly on Lone, don's Underground Railway; whett one is seen special rat-catchers ar% Bent after it. The rats come out fof the grease on the rails. A cubic foot of water weig-hs 62 H pounds. Attractive Proposition Cor oiaa mllfc aU round weelLf ewipaper experience and $iM or 50. Apply Box U. Wliaoa Publishing Go. Ltd, TS Adelaide treet West. Surnames and Their Origin MITCHELL .Mitchell and Mitchel. of cwirs*, are VaMatloni-Mitchel. Mitehelson, Mich- shortened form* of Mitchelson. eison. Racial Origin English. Source A given name. This group of family name* is de- rived from the given nama of Michael, Variations MARGRAVES. Hargreaves, Graver, Con- grave. Racial Origin English. which, of course, is Hebrew, bein* one : Source A locality, of the scriptural m-mes. The meaning | The family names in this group are of th given name is "like God." ! traceable to the same source as that In that pm-ioa cf English history of Groves. Grover and Greaves. when the Saxon and Noi-raan tongues had Ju*.t combined, when Normans and In the old English speech a grove, or "greave" was an avenue or path hew- Aoglc-Sasona finally lt dietr pride la ed through the forest, though more race fcr pride !n nationality, Uwre lately It has come to Indicate a small cum* about a change in the trpe of { clump of trees. The word comes from given names. Thle was no doubt due ! the same root as our modern word In part to th absolute necessity for j "grave." a burial place, and as our more names, for population was in- , modern word "engrave." It comes creasing ana the same force which from a verb meaning to cut, about the finally brought about the development ! only part of which that remains is the of a second, or family, name for the ' past participle "graven." Individual also tended to increase the | All of these family names fall with- number of given najnee. In that period !n the classification of place names, there was a general turning to the | The >s hargreave" was a woodland path Scriptures and to scriptural history in : noted for the presence of hares. Per- search of names. i sons whc lived at or near such places | Naturally Michael. tli name of the ; naturally were spoken of as "John atte j-fhauge-1, was a popular one. And i Hargreave," or "Roger de la Har- from it naturally developed a surname greave," the prefixes being dropped by tho addition of "son." At this' j later when the names came to indicate | period. In the Sou Ui, the linguistic ten- j the persons themselves rather than' dtncy waa toward a softening of pro- j the places where they lived. The ; nunclatlou and the name became "coney" or "conyng" was a rabbit. Mltchel. while it remained Michael in Hence the names Congrave and Har- MRS. JULFA W. HENSHAW During the war, Mrs. Julia W. Henshaw, F.R.G.S., of Caulfield. B.C., was awarded the Britten War Medal, the Victory Medal, and was decorated with the Crolx de Guerre with Gold Star, the Ruban des Blesses de Guerre with Red Star, and the Grand Cross of the Order of Saimt Charles for her work In connection with the Red Cross. She was also mentioned in despatches four times. Mrs. Henehaw is also well known throughout the Engl=sh-speak- ing world as the author of "WiMflowers of the North American Mountains," and other botanical works. She is a lecturer on mountain science and is famous for her hand-painted lantern slides. Keep JIB cm Prmois Cfcai.UeattbyCeiKiiilM ,Ue Marine Eye Rancdy "Night and Morning." f Cle*n.Cler and Healtay. Write for Free Eye Care Book. {fanes Ciilcaitdjr C_i Eul UaUSKM. Uicia4 UNREFRISfflNG SLEEP America's Pionee- Dog Remedies Book ca DOG DISEASES n4 How ;o Pd Uailed .<.. to tar Addrat br tbr Author. H. CLAY GLOVER CO.. Inc. IM Vnl 2th Strict N.K York. U.S.X Arise in the Morning Read This. the North, Just as the same word be- came "ditch" In the South and "dyke" to the North. In more modern times, grave are virtually the same. A per- son who dwelt near a grove was either a "grover," a "greaver" or a "graver," A Little Known Race of Indians. The Nootkas of Vancouver Island If YOU Are Tired Out When You! are village d-wellers. Their old-time rectangular houses of cedar planks formerly stood close to the water's edge la the majestic fiords that Indent the impenetrable mountains and The woman who is tired out, whO' torest8 of the ilUerlor Now tnelr aches all over when she arises In the; small mod ernized settlement are mornlcg. who feels depressed most of struag nwth and soulll in bead . uke the time, needs just the help that Dr.| fasnioa al] along the west coast o , , Williams 1 Pink Pills can give her-;^,,. [,-Lind home. They hava occu- i new biood and strong nerves. | pied the game ^.^ ^urn Umc im . The number of disorders that are t memorial caused by thin blood is amazing and i Far away to ^ East across the most women are careless about the ' moun[aln3 Iived ^ elusive hlmters condition of their blood. Quickly the; of the eadless ^ ^ c the | nerves are affected and the patient be- Stocle8 and ^ Blackfeet, wh<*e no- i coms irritable, worries over tritles dic ellstence adcii tted of no fixed : does not sleep u well a* formerly and; abode and whose cou , cal k , a u u , is not refreshed by rest. There may . cessantly shlfted from lftce , ace - stomach trouble and headache. for the re(iulrem6nts o{ ^^ ttn(1 war . I A a . . -, n . J ;',,., !.., . . . /. _ \ ~ ! Even at the present day, after the I government has barb-wired them on' reserves, their Indian Agencies and Missions stand in lonely isolation, like symbols of the new restrictions which have not yet won full recognition in the land. Whereas the Nootkas depended on sea for subsistence their being codfish, salmon, whale, and seal blubber thej of the prairies coveted buffalo meat, which, once WART* Mlnards, applied fre- quently, dries up and removes Warts. Keep Kendall'* always in the barn. A strained mucr.le, a sprung tendon, a jolt or a knock demands immediate attention. A few hours' delay will result in a long !am*nes* perhaps in the loss of the horse. Kendall's Spavin Treatment ha* saved more horseflesh than all Che other known remedies. Under the name of Kendall's Spavin Cure. It is the forty-yMr-old standby of horsemen, farmers and veterinarians. Gel a ioi't/t of Kendall i InJay. At, loo, for iha Free Book or unlit for >.t to DR. B. J. KENDALL COMPANY. EN03BURG FALLS, Vt. U.S.A. This is a condition that calls for Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. Give Dr. Williams' Pink Pills a fair owing to the recorded spellings, there though sometimes this family name j has been a return to the original form | niay Indicate the occupation rather in the caso of the name, though there j than the place in which Its original has uot been in the case of the word, j bearer dwelt. be noticed by your appetite. You will be hungry by meal time. As the blood becomes enriched It feeds and soothes the irritated nerves, sleep become? sounder and more refresning, your worries become less, your work light- er. These are some of the things that j " these tonic pills do. Try them for any ' trouble caused by thin blood. You can get these pills from any medicine dealer or by mail at 50 cents a box from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville. Ont. they Raid That Has Lasted Millions of Years. Tho earth has been subjected to an aerial bombing during millions of years, yet It seems Httle worse for its hammering. Anyone who takes the trouble to watch a patch of sky on a clear moon- less night will se eight or ten shoot- lag stars each hour. It has been estimated that at least twenty million shooting stars would be risible to someone on the earth's sur- face If 1t were dark enough and clear encugh to see them. As a shooting star, or meteor, has to be a good size to be visible at all at distances varying from forty to eighty mllee, It Is further computed that this nnm-ber of aerial bombs must be multi- plied by twenty, making the number of missiles which bombard the earth during every twenty-four hours four hundred nvilllons. How Is It that cases of people being killed by this bombing, terrific though It Is. are exceedingly rare? The ans- .wer la that the earth Is almost bomb- proof so far as meteors are concerned. lt armor-plate is the th'.n atmos- phere. It ruis loug been a commonplace of defence that sandbags are more ef- floocloud shell-stoppers than concrete, and forty or fifty miles of atmosphere proveo too much for anything but the very biggest meteor*. Wave a gdowlng stick about In the air and watoh It rekindle. Then imagine a meteoric t.>m> entering our atmosphere at the rate of nineteen ' miles a second, and think how long j even the hardest metal could stand the ' friction. When we see them they are | hotter than any blast furnace could ! make them. Their fine debris fails . slowly and harmlessly to earth, and I adds its quota to the world's bulk as meteoric dust. restless nothing appetites were satis- 1 In the sun or prepared into pemmlcan. for preservation. If the ; former cared nothing for the flesh of land animals, the Istter the Blackfeet In particular loathed all tish-eaters. ' for flsh In their estimation was as "un- : Guaranteed Eczema Remedy We guarantee to give you Immediate relief for the worst cases of Eczema or Salt Rheum. Prompt attention glren to mall order*. Eight ounce bottle* a dollar fifty, prepaid. C. HUGH EL CO. 04 PARLIAMENT 8T. TORONTO Cure Yourself. The human body is subject to many ills, and there are times, of course, when expert medical advice should be sought. But the following quick cures are not of the "quack" variety, and would be approved by doctors. For Indigestion eat less, and slowly. i Masticate and re-masticate each ' mouthful of food. I For stoutness, drink less; eat much less; and walk six miles per day. For thinness, eat fattening (farinac- 1 ecus) foods; go to bed early and get 'up late: indulge, if possible. In an af- ternoon nap, and take a spoonful of olive oil after each meal. . For "nerves" eat prunes: don't' smoke; reduce your consumption of tea; go for a quiet half-mile walk be- , fore breakfast, and use your will- ' power. | For a weak chest or tendency to j colds, breathe deeply always. For threatened baldness we&r a ; light hat: brush your hair frequently, and rub in a little olive oil nightly For neuralgia, eat (becatue of Its strong content of Iron) spinach on every possible occasion. For a flushed or pimply fate, avoid all pastry; eat little meat, but much fruit and (ren vegetable*; and drink no tlooiiol. Finally, to keep food cethxul health, uae cold water three large clMeea dally Internally, and a gallon or 10 ex- ternally. Sea Monsters' Centuries of Life. With land animals it is comparative- ' clean" as snakes are to most white ly easy to get information as to their 1 people. length of life. We know definitely j Their respective modes of travelling i that an elephant will live for more and hunting were as far apart as the than a century, and that a goose can nature of their foods. The coast fish- survive to the age of sixty. I ermen could not betake themselves to But when we come to flsh or to crea- j any distance without their one-piece tures- whose life is spent in the waters. ' canoes hollowed out from the trunks the difficulty of ascertaining their ages of the giant cedars; they fished with is very great. neta of wild hemp and hooks made of Since it is usually the largest an i- bone and hardwood. They gathered mals that live longest, we can assume in canoe parties for hunting the whale, that the whale is very long-lived. Of their weapons being- detachable har- this fact we have also some definite poon heads fastened to large seal proof. In 1886 a huge bull eperm stomach floats and propelled by long whale was killed. In its body was poles. The whate-hunttng songs and found the head of an old harpoon, magic rituals of their chief were. In marks upon which showed that It be- their belief, no less essential for the longed to a whaler which had been success of their ventur&some enter- broken up forty years before. It would seem that this whale had been hunted at least half a century earlier, and since the creature must then have been of fair size, it is prob- able that at the time of its death it : wa about a hundred years old. I Walruses certainly live to llfty years ' of age. and possibly longer, while a | seal has lived In captivity for thirty years. The longest-lived creatures are rep- tiles, and we are awaru that the Riant Galapagos tortoise has a life extend- Make Cutic ura Your Daily Toilet Soap Clear the pores of Impurities by daily use of Cuticura Soap and oc- casional touches of Cuticura Oint- ment aa needed. They are ideal for the toilet as is also Cuticurm Ttlcum for powdering and perfuming. SMizsc. OiitMBtzsuasac. nic.:3t. Sold throughout theDomimon. Canadian Depot Lrmiu. LnuUd, 344 Si. Pmml Si, W.. HM. - .. 'Cuticura Soap h > without on j g. MRS.BUDGE SO WEAK COULD HARDLY STAND i Tells How Lydia E.Pmkham'a Vegetable Compound Restored Her Health River Dsert,Que. I used U> bare* severs pain in my siae. 1 would be un- able to' walk fast and could not stand for any length of time to do my ironing or wj'hia, but I would have to 11* down to J<st relief from the pain. X had this lor about two years, thrn a frlemd told me to try Lydia E. Pink- ham's Vegetable Compound as sh* had had good results. I certainly gr>t Rood results from ic, too, as tho last tin:e I had a *ore sidr wa* last May and I have not had it since. I am also glud oc having K*?d nursing for my baby, anj I thuii it is your nwdiotne that helped ma in '.his way. "Mrs. L. V- Brbu% River Desert, Quebec. If you are suffering from the torture* of a "displacement, irregularities, hack- ache, headaches, nervocbncbs, L:- a pain in Uie side, you should lose n<> time in trying Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable) Compound. Lv.Jia E. Pinkham'* Private Test- Book upon "Ailments Peculiar to Wo- men ' 'wiil be sent you free upon rccraest. Write for it to the Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co., Cobourg, Ontario. This book contains valuable information that every woman nhoul J know. o prises than the they employed. primitive harpoons ing to two centuries. And since we know that the groat sea turtles are I88UE No. You Never Would very slow growing. yt reach a weight : " N 8 n - th * new ACrlcan frult of eli hundred pound*, we are justified ln to ini P rt lnto M * ccuntry ' ls in believing that these creature*, too, j Pr<><><-ed delicious. may live to be at least a hundred yeare I " M * >' ou ' d never ln ' itlk Ulat tu ol( j i word was pronounced that way. would It Is more than likely that monster y u? " devll-nh, the remains of which h.iv<? MONEY ORDERS. at rimes been washed ashore c-n beach- j It ta a i W8yg safe to send a Dominion es, may have lived for oenturiee in tho E XpreM Money Order. Five dollars Repentance la not a matter of pas- sionate, weeping but of serious think- ing. cold, black abywor coats three cents. Building Up. At the time of the armistice 100,000 Tna Eakimos have been described as Belgian homes had been destroysd or ' the happiest, most contented folk in rendered uninhabitable. Of these, 71, tne world. 883 have now been rebuilt and re- UNLESS you see the name "Bayer" on tablets, yon are not getting Aspirin at all Cored and made serviceable. Keep Mlnard's Llnlmvnt In the houi*. Accept only in "unbroken package" of "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin," which contains directions and dose worked out by physicians during 22 \ears and proved safe by millions for Colds Headache Rheumatism Toothache Neuralgia Neuritis Earache Lumbago Pain, Pain Handy "Bayer" bo\r< <.f li Ublc!- Alo bottle* of 24 and 100- Druggist*. Aiplrln l> th IraOc murk -.;'! ' ': ''inm.lni r,f F<vr Manufacture of Mono- lietlricMvrtvr i < r- :i it !-.-n. ,i "A ' :l ' "nil kn.it> n !ht Aiplrln nit-xn* Byr manufM-iur*. M ussist i>.. i--i . ..iiinst Unltntl.'in :.,* TnM?!s vl Baytr Ccrnpujr ill b . ..iiU it i III Iliclr k ... . t' uU* 1UB1-K, ilu "Bayer Cr" m