park, to be Mala Park. Inn l) ii Peot ' them thes. f All- mm th, Dion ent "et' Ind It 'rt " In n rt , In i340 the record time for min; ttte Atlantic was tandem thy: and Ar.: hours. This year the may Int-ataxia holds tho record. her time bring to?! an! oil!» hours. V j Now Tim, Flies. Ila wary r0'man'dc)-Deareet, hour not Since ma dawn of trrmticn, since the birth of the world, 521106 the be. gging ot time I have known sad land "B. Darling. will JI? be mine?†Bhe . "Oh heir, " is no sudden. "Did he what?" "Did he wipe " feet before ho starter! up the stun?" ha tt band. "Oh "Sh!" he “Wynne-.1, "ihero's a burg- Mr maxing up the tyout stairs, and I'm _ getting my gun.†i All was ailencc again, in the mklstl of which Henry crept noiselessly to! the head of tho stairs. Presently there:' was a land upon. followed by a mad? “any!“ of tact; than the husband‘ came back. and. a light, and Gi/iii';) â€turned to the stairway. ! "Oh, Henry. Henry. am hom- " 2 "You, " so: any." land the nus-f The Rani. Opirit. Thc awry is told ot a New England housewife who was ox-‘remely neat that she woke one night at the sound of her husband crowing softly out of bed and toward the door, "What's the matter, "GIFT?" Phe mu 'm. m. In.'" laugh usually It) lungs :o irrcsulutc and undecided poo. pie. The npprvsitc manning is attached! to "Ho, h". ho.'" wl-ir-h comes from the. strong and gansruuss. Tho worst kind of laugh b the "Hu, hum!†The man who mum in um manner in not to be trusted. , You man h tl Ia V "What say?" So do his neighbors. It is not urange that he doesn't under- Itand his comp: troy son’s way ot ask- ing the same question. Old Ebert's wife noticed that he was somewhat dtrprmmed the evening after the boy had Bot buck to the tarm from his tirgt rear at college. “What's the mattvr, Eben?" who asked. . "Mary, I've spent nine hundred dot. lars on that boy's education, and I'm afraid it's wasted," laid then. “He; don't know as much an he did when he went to college." "Why, what do yam menu. lather?" ' Well, tonight I said to him that it looked to ma 'sit it might min tomor- row. and what do ya I’m. In nm 9" H When not nude 'rtisp sperm means expanded follow. The nâ€. lime than“ is piano playing. It deraiood an mm eludes the Dime u'nloum'e anything ever written in music, an! ta capable of every shade ot tone {mm booming lurtissimn to the Inost spun pianlsslmo. It can she living expression to all shades of feel. !ns Ind to emotions, tor which there are no words. While lt is belofed in the tonv, it is also adapted to the grad! comm: hull. and famous artists make its mastery their life work. " h so :ntinmte, this blessed “no.1 that more temple try to study it andi gain enjoymvnt trom It than those who; undertake an tho other instruments! put toget': ur. So "tany of these oecuprl tttemselvus mm the piano, yet to" over seem to runner any part of ii/ teehnic and mechanism. It went: .1 ad cumumntary on all the labor and means expanded when bO tow mum follow. The reason must be that too little thouxi.t is giver. to principies of piano playing. If these were better un- derstood so much beauty which new eludes the player woul-l be within his. Character trim Laughter. reproduce anythim music, an} in canal ot tone (mm boomln Ines! spun mamas living expression to In; and to emotion are no words. mu the hump It is all: moms g mortal t rtrprodttc Well, sir, be very careful how y, may give your")! “my! Lord Roberta' phobia m can. A umuar use In that of a womnn who declared that the sight ot u cat ttttect. ed the nerves of her spine. " was hand an investigation that In hand two Phobias, one towurda black cats and the other towardsl the tabby vu- 'iotr. she was treated and cured. One man would always run up a Ildo street whenever he saw a horse “II. He was inspired by the tear ot lomethtng unknown. vlt is, however-,1 not a use of phobia it a man whb baa: been kicked by a home avoids places: where a similar N'mrrem-e is likely to happen. He is grtitlr:C by Ms reason,‘ though hit., mutton may be sugar. nod. , W t don't cam so much about the wife is†"but Henry, did Many min taller Nara. Some quite 0 may inspire a usually with abject terror. These (cars are known as "phobias." Perhaps the most common In the fear of life " An expert. Dr. Mlllais I'ulp!n., Menibu the use ot a man with radars} military act-oration: who was stricken with term." by Lye buzz of a tty or bee. by "Hi. hi. h , irresnlm 19 owns". 301.1: “Mi me Fun. pm " The Perils of Education. what do you mean, father." tough! I said to him that. it me 'git it might min tmmor. whut do ye I’pou he aid?†I don't know. What did he The Blessed Piano. " old Eben Toothakor does tun-l what you say he lays, 'l" So do his neighbors. It :m is giver; a us. It these v , much beau player would ----.---- he boned my pardon.'" may Judgment of our inst a " high plat '. The mode: mything ever a capable ot booming torti piantssimo. am, an!" from strange quite ordinary object usually normal person n rem-bed by an has been undy- um, he says. is charnrter than hows an whim "H l y is i' , rharaetcr by and g the hearty laugh n the im Ham; ca Ihe open ' ho, mmy _ Elphtnstoue is a place name of Scot- _ tish Antrlo-s'axou origin, being com-5 pounded ot "ttltennv" or "aall'enue"; (ellin or fairy) and "stan" (stune). It; is the mum of a. barony, so called;' from the nature ot the peruliar f1lutyi' stones there. Happened in Anglo-Saxon; mythology to have been arrow tips, shot by tho fairy folk. f As " family name, of r-nuza.“ 'dPP.u-t.te"te-_terrrr---- All Scots. however, are not Gaels. ’The majority of Lowlanders and the [populations of the southern and east- ;ern sections ot Scotland are principal- ily Teutonic in blood and show today as great a proportion of true Angio- SaXon blood as to he found in any part of England except the Yorkshire sec- tion (in the North). What we know to-day as the Scottish dialect is not English spoken with a Gaelic accent. but a tongue directly descended from the Anglo-Saxon speech ot the medie- val Lowlanders and Yorkshiremen. and less iuflur,uced by the French of the Norman; than is modern English} The Highlander, Pxeept as ho any pick up this dialmt from the Lowlando-r. will amok English with an accent. " tett iudutiugttishablr, to the ordinary, person from an Irish "Magma." (: I Racial origlrt-8eottistt. I Source-A locality. [I A great many Swim!) family names ( are of Gaelic origin, particularly those _ which have come out of the Highlands, I where the blood is virtually all Gaelic. } Silk furnishes tie longest continu- i ous fibre known. One cocoon has, been {known to yield nearly three-fourths of a mile Minard's Llnlment for Rheum, You can gm. thoise pills through any dealer in merllclne or by mail postpaid at 50 cent; a box or six boxes tor $2.50 from The Dr. Williams’ Medicine Co., Brockvi‘lle, Ont. _ -e G" the banks." " Mann, indigestion. constipation andi "Well. I'm not worryyag-confidenee ,ili'er “Mamas. In women most back- is the Cmly tring I ever had in a bank.†1m»: mum from any weakness or In. - W-------- . Ngulnr‘tg. d the blood supply. To getI _ ----.-- i rid of Hm trouble take a tonic like DI" Just So. ,wnnmm Pmk Pills to enrich thefWhen everything goo: crooked. â€10an and bring strength to aching,I And inclined to rile, I backs and weak nerves. Mr. W.; Don't kick, not fuss, nor Mget, f Prince. Lovoring. Ont., tells what; Just --- 'Tru-smile.' Ethese pills did for him. He. Lsriiir-r,l ' r l I w 1"Pcriodiuu21y I sulie.rri tor about tive , It s hard to learn “a, Ct",'.?." ( ,' wars with backache. If I caught. cold; Bttt learn it it you d win; .. ' I 'it net-med to Sell}? in my back, 2.t1y When ey'") tease and MSW" l _ pained mu so badly mm I could hardly “std ou-grin. '" , turn over in bod. Those attacks would i' When someone tries to ds you V I last tor a week or ten days. I P,tlii By taking more than half, ' many remedies but. they did not driveâ€;e patient. tirn: and pleasant;' away the trouble. About two Years: Just -ymr-iutgh,t I ago. while suffering from one of these: attacks, a friend advisod me to mama it vou find vnn'rn :mmv Dr. Williums' Pi his advice with t I have had no t since, and I feel manemly reliBV'm l There, is more mucus talked about ! backache than any other trouble; , Some people have been frightened Into 'the belief that "on backache mean! 5 deadly kidney trouble. A: a matter of i' medical tart. not (no backache in tmsn-l '. ty has an; thing to do with the kidneys.! i Most havzkachm come from sheet: ii weakness and kidney drugs ttatt't holp' [ that. You mod something to improve Jiri. blood and build you up, and that ', iq exactly what Dr. Williams' Pink "’51:; will do. Some backache: are! I renl'y muscular rheumatism; some are) the Hampton“ of sun-h nth-mum a. tn, i, The Kidneys Seldom to Blame-. . The Trouble Due to Blood I Impurities. not“: “not. (In of “fan! Put-minâ€! be Sold by Groeer's Everywhere In Sealed, Air-tight tins. WHY BACKS ME mptonn of such ailments in in- ELPHINSTONE l, hr]. il, Surnames and Their Origin 'ink Pills. I [allowed the best of results. as attack at the trouble I sure that I am per. ), ly., "s"'""'-'"."'" - f / h s Q A wholesome drink -, for cold weather Both tea and coffee contain Caffeine, a drug, which often causes headache, nervousness and loss of sleep. Instant Postum is a pure and wholesome beverage made from roasted wheat. It contains no APIPING hot cup of Instant Postum meets the cold weather need for a comforting hot drink with no disagreeable after-effects. Instant Pdstum English. ! Refer to two ot the presentday tlett, {my pick ' unions, a line in a drawing, or n halt. wlandw, I door. These meanings are clasest to vent " and lcgiual developments from tho mo. wdinary , diesal meaning, whlch was nothing lmm'“ or laws than a single bar across of Scot- ' a woodland pathway as a sort ot Cate. it indi rs tum. tslstv! .ui¢////,4\\W4 Canadian Pomona Cere<compnnr, “and .. 45 Front St, B., Toronto . Factory: Wilmer, Ontaiio " wuoumna pathway as a sort of gate, under or over which a man might pass, but. the larger animals could not. It was, In fact, a halt-door or half-gate. Naturally such hatches were local landmarks and a person whose house was near one ot them might most na- turally be referred to in many cases ttB, "John ante Hatch," "John Butcher" t "John Hatehman." It the word had had these exact meanings in the medieval ages it ls not likely that there would be so many people to-day bearing the family name of Hatch; at least. the name would not have developed exactly along the lines it hay. door, a door or opening by which de. scent is made from one deck of a ship to another. A weler is often referred to as a hatch. The noun "hatch," when it does not refer to the number of birds hatched at a setting, Is described to-day as a. narrow line in engraving, or drawing. a door with an opening over it. a halt. Variations-Hatcher, H Racial origlrt--Ertttah. 8ouree--A locality. cated nflginally that the bearers had come from that place. make i Balfour’s M6deat Caddie. Lord Bulfaur was once playing golf on a strange course and had with him a diminutive caddie who was very tree with his advice as to distances. what clubs to use. and so forth. The states- man played the round with much sue. cess. and w'ren he had holed his last shot the little man turned to him ad. miringly and, gazing at his tall frame, said, "Eh, mon, it I had your legs, and ye had ma intellect, what a pair we'd Be patient. tirpc and pleasant;' Just -yorr-1tutgh,' But it you find you're Matty, (Sometime. of course, you wiil) And cannot smile nor grin nor laugh, Just- -kevIr- still! gum“ has Part. "The pan-:3 my there would ha no panic. it people only had corafidet1ce in the banks." y†"There's a Reason " HATCH ', Hatchman. Just try it for awhile this winter, instead of tea or coffee, and notice the improvement in your health. Young and old alike can safely enioy the delicious, full-bodied flavor and the healthful comfort of Instant Postum, at any time during the day or night. Caffeine, nor any other hirmrut ingredient whatsoever. ot it Aeroplane' ttying low above the tree-tops sprayed heavy can upon them and the tierpilltms dropped dead in thousands. 7 A third use tor gas ing the summer, when fruit trees were heir swarms ot caterpillar: A lighter form ot see is turned on to ' filet, when they seek their winter quar- ters in the cracks of ceilings and walls ot warm rooms. The majority ot ttleg die when winter comes in, but num- bers, ot them manage to exist through the cold weather, and it is they who produce the following summer‘s myria ads of winged pests tt we could diss.' troy all the winter sleepers by means‘ of gas, there would soon be very few" flies in the whole country. Poison-gas, the greatest horro. of modern warfare, has been put to many excellent uses in time ot peace. It has been employed with the great- est sums to get rid ot both rat: and mice. A heavy m In used which trickles down. the holes llke water through a pipe. i I The healthy rhinl isle-"pen well andi liluring its waking hours is never cross ', but always happy and laughing. It is! only the sivkly child that is cross amil peevlsh. Mathew. if your children dof not sleep well; it they are cross and} cry‘a great deal. give them Baby's" Own Tablets and they will snon be; well and happy again. The Tablets,' are a mild but thorough laxative which , l regulate the bowels. sweeten the stem-.5 sch. banish constipation, colic and in; digestion and promote healthful sleep. I They are absolutely guaranteed free,:] from opiates and may be given to the: new-born babe with perfect safety.. They are 301(1be medicine dealers, or) by mail at. 25 cents a box from Ttur' Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, I Ont. l FOR" 'HEA'LTH' We fondly imagine that it Is bet. ter to have things than do them an error carried to its natural height when acting under this mistake we seek to avoid work and look down upon the worker. --Uharlotto Perkins Gilman. able means of gratification, a human belng'soon exhausts the pleasure of having things, but given right dvenues to emplvy his energies, he never exhausts the pleasure of doing things. . . HEALTHY i'ytujm ALWAYS SLEEP WELL While they are any trom home they mayUat only vermin mods, and each man must consume a small por- tion ot earth to ensure good luck. The suite-cars speak In certain set phrases. which form what is known as the holy comphor language. ‘curiou. Camphor Ceremonies!PALMER ms now : One ot the most lmnorunt mm“ “IMAnnEn ' i One at the most important Indus. 'trits at Borneo " "anphor gathering. i and many weirdkliglous men Ire cou- i' nected with It. Before the natives set out to gather the camphor their “Hagen are uncan- nily silent. The mm wha are to reap the harvest avoid oil o? any kind. and when they set out takp neither pins nor mirrors with them. The camphor is found on certain trees, either In. Lune crystals like sugar, or in wanes. These large pieces are not unlike the humus: fore. arm in wave and size. Camphor is obtained from the wood and; leaveyol no camphor tree, and tie variety grown in Btrmea is par- ticuher valuplc, _The Industry,“ gn- Urely in the hands ot natives. for Eat. (means f:oatine their activities to rub- ber.. .. . A. Supplied w!tlt every conceiv Poison-Gas fï¬-ests. Kas was found dur- hen whole tracts of being devou:ed by It has been found that the millions ot strange tlsh and other llve thing: which Inhabit the bed ot the ocean live an existence of great orderllnees. There is no confusion and no undue overcrowding. In fact, were are no slums in Nature, although in the deep. est parts of the can It Is a. world of eternal night, the dtuhnees not even relieved by the mm) gleam: of phoe- phorescent light. Meteors, or mowing stars, are gen- erally believed to be put: ot planets that have become detached, and science believes that are In some form exists on other heavenly bodies. There. fore, there seems to be no reason why germs cannot ho transferred from one planet to mother: it they can survive tho cold and the action ot the light rays found in space. Germs otlite have, It is claimed, been found in a number ot meteorites which haw at various times (alien to the earth. These germs have been re. stored to lite in the laboratory ot MM. Galippe and Botttnand,s the two whats mentioned above. Certain forms of anima! and vegetable lite, to. getter with traces ot water and oxy- gen. have also been discovemed In meteors. i This interesting theory has been ‘suggeated by two French scientists. it was believed that no life could survive in the intense cold ot space. which is probably nearly five hundred degrees below zero. But it is thought now that under these conditions certain low forms ot life might exist. They would not be killed but merely suzpende-d. Experiments have shown that some seeds survive in a temperature ot tour hundred and twenty degrees below zero. I Were the first germs of lite brought to the earth by memory! MONEY ORDERS. Pay your out-of-town accounts try Dominion Express Money Order. Five Dollars coats three cents. Probably, but a she te":t it And . forscuk Pleasant peace for law‘s adventure can she cook? Meteors Thu Gave Us Life? So petite and so alluring in her nook-- Could I pierce that veil ct silence With a look? She is sitting in a corner With a. book, Quaint as elder blossoms bending To the brook; I "It I had Tankle, last spring it would ihave, sawed me money. tor I took medi- grine two years without any relief to {speak of. lint Tamar and the Tamar 2mm have put me in iiue' shape. and I swam] ready to praise it to the limit." Tatrlye is, for sale by all good drug gists. Over 35 minim: bottles sold. TORONTO l "At the tinny l rot' Tanki- I mum Humily walk at all, and hadn't been {down town without my walking stick wince lat September. But last Thum. day I went down town twice without it and got about as mad as many a younger man. I sutrered terribly with cou'stfpathstt the last (on years. had no appetite and was bothered a. great deal with my kidneys. Sometimes every, Joint in my body acted. l was badlyi run down and seldom got a night's: sleep. 1 TOWNTO “LT WORK. c. J. CLIFF . TORONTO COARSE SALT LAND SALT No Slums Vin Nature. Issue No. s-ai. not Minard's Liniment on cotton wool brings quick re. net tor Minar'd's is Kim: of Pain. Earache 2 Helen Franzen-Bower . -u:- ._ foe pondering. - - â€if" _- m tse. . Sold mummamkm I“. " It. III It. .. “ed. 1gttFl,',tit',d Soup anâ€. GGia" nu. to" 2f 'r'lk tiiif, f '4 (l pq 'tl l s' 'itl)lljjl/' I 4 I . _ . ‘ , Let thikm be; hi Si, Fresh and omg Duly me of the Soap keeps the skin Imooth and clear, while touches of the Ointment now And then pu- mt little skin troublea Wing Colds Headache Rhcun'mlism Toothache Neuralgia Neuritis Earache Lumbago Pain, Pain 81nd; "Bayer" boxes at " tablets -Also bottle, of " um! um Drup'gMn “with: " the "Ode mark (ml-Ion}! in (fun-In of Bayer Hunt-mum of Mm!» Ionic-eldest" at satanic-dd. “'Lnr n u m " know. that Andi-m hum. 12-er manufacture. an - the but: nmnst lmlwllons. the "tstrut or nut-r Cur: an? pm)- “page! was curacy“: in}: tout, the "In. fun" vent little skin troublea hoarding geioun._ Cumm- Tainan In Meat Accept only " "unbroken package" of "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin," which contains directions and dose worked out by physicians during 22 years. and proved safe by millions for In the end, the things that are the things you can". count. UNLESS you see the name "Bayer" on which yo are not getting Aspirin at all more ttesh than than; {Alf}; dirty. MInard's Llnlmont for Noun-aw: ('leun your batch! Feel and 'When M (on! sick. duly. up". when yotrr.hoad b dull or noting. or your stomach is tour or any. Just are 0110 or two Came: to rout-we constipation. No qriptn-fesmt laxa- tfvew.attttrrttc on earth tor grown-ups and children. 100 a box, Tum like randy. Made in C anada Pars that tre 'ttrod put â€SEE Sloan’s Litii Annie" ASPIRIN m " In... Huck on oty's nt left , TellsHowLydia EPinkhun's 3 Veseuble Compound é Restored Her Health If you are suffering from the torture. of a displacement, irregularities. buck- lche, headaches, nervousness. or a pain in the side, you llmuEd Icse In; time in trying Lydin E. Pinkhatr's Vegetabk Compound. L din E. Pinkham'e Privute Tert, 1300‘ upon "Ailments Peculiar to " menâ€will be was: free urn re nest. Write for it to Lydia J. Piradlam ledicine Co., Cobourg, Onurio. Thi- book mains valuable inf ormation that ova woman about! know. 0 River petert,Que.--o I used lo In". neverc pain in my aide. I would be In- gble to tite, tuft and could no: “and army engine timetodomy ma or washing. but I would have tht down to {ct relief front the pain. I Ind this or about two you", then I friend told me to try Lydiu E. Pink. m'l Vegernblo Cfmpoundl as she tht food re ta. certain ' got tt res ta from it, too, as the fut time I had: lore sidewaa Int Mayand I haw y, had it lime: Q,','," slug glad 2t good nursing or m a ' I 'at tt is your medicine {hat {owed me in this w- r."--hira. L. v. BUDGE. River Desert, duebec. " fl .il-ute.ti.aEGiirr"ii"G"aT, “Papa's Ilium-min" is me quickest. Miran relief (or indigestion. a... tutarlottt?e, heartburn. 'iouri, mes mentation at around: (Mums. and by acidity. A few which give an: Immediate stomach relief. Count: your stomach and digestion now not . few cents. Dramas“ sell rumbl- d packages lilllulllMi tll WEAK GOULD qtc.. “than“ on Pied in 115 "on; tu W“ EIJ' WANTED. war I NH!" to knit M's I or nu a! home. either with I by hand. new! cumin "I. envelope for Inhmmulon. Th. (Yumnnle murmuth' 00.. " n n... 6ritiikTi7nt ARTE." THE r.rr'mvattragat' M mm TM touch moan: III taught In six lulumswuly â€5.00. Wi more? Tun-writing m 'ttlt/tttore. Bldg" Chicago. ------=, f1liil,11t1lrFitTi SALE "Pape'; STOMACH MISERY, GAS, INDIGESTION lllllllltlf STAND lawns“ or" ALL KINDS. NEW on used pulleya. “awn, "atrle.. I... shipped mthm‘t to auroral n low- px-lnug 5n t‘..;.ud:L Tot Belling 0.. York KL, 'J‘nrnlnn. ASTER my: Trp; .ttttut. TM touch I apc's Diapepsin" Corrects Sour, Upset Stomachs at Once