II. that mdortot to bo HU an. Itseo mo “do h More and beat Mild tteat him mm the her. Fmt a, tt " tho Wh timing. tesserd. an». so. 'ttht of sun mo! at up I}: . . the m le. E “no. can}. I an b truth " In. Mo. Km. Mo Tn x mg George in Disguise - unsettled. "His wifo seems - “an." A lumen-cod Honeymoon. ~Houay." 9:14 the colored suitor. "When we an†atnrrirM you can “we to [In up at Job you he â€run" tor do was. Mb. I. you?" "not nm in "In to have no bmeymo'm " take ' tNe on a. min .rr:cewttere?" "ttre, " In might no. how! Der .3: . " thing r.ouin' run. but you lot W000.†Nor World's Fiercest Fish. At the Old Bailey, ho to some up ght to travel incognito ran do so, to - m the artificial atmos- t.iey live. and from the mic: always surround- be tilled with her ex- t pcnr quarters of Lon- [ t'l who h " worked for me East-end remarked (“we were few district am the poor quarter" 'ur than Queen Mgr-y, " or persons she has “sums will never be the tew through whom arms on that) ehart the pleasurable an» ( paneling" can en- pated trom the tram- *h position. tt ts only r-ir idontity that they elves acquainted with in.) with which it is m to be familiar. " example. Ins visit- !ma tho poorest quar- md many other Eng- 8 guise of n district [ on several occasions nf London. ad many intereltln‘ guise. On one oe a wttatq day at the 45 a medical student, scams known to the " seven! years later. a best part of a night gno'lsi clearing yard, cum! to trials " the fix/WA â€/2? rt Tr 11mm. A suite of ,ad been engaged f? error the rooms names ot Mr. and he was then, hid boy could reach rough. but he is I l a small fish that " South America. it is called, does ere-r than the porch ters, but it is pro- ‘mous cavern of a long dagger-like unwary traveller 1 have often tra- o, usually as the e proprietor of of that name do, and he con- the peopio who £5. with who†unuiar. arrived. despair to in. ir suite ttat he ; but a little ex- wi dr 'ttester. mther amusing h a King was " standing companion, '. gent Ain't w a sd Kit 1| the I th istrf'flE TONIC Tim 'e'll give at." wcms to of their lo mettlet fury y of nore hick at E An unusually trying winter is almost over. but the spring will find many ‘utose strength has been upped and .systems undermined by winter colds. I 1niluerua, pneumonia or close contine- , ment indoors. Recovery from this con- dition is often slow. but it can be has- tened by the use of a true tonic medi. cine. Strength and energy can be re- stored. the stomach toned up, head-, inches banished and nervousness over-. come through a fair use of Dr. Wil-' liams’ Pink Pills. 'Dhese pills have 8' direct action on the blood, enriching', and purifying it, thus bringing newl strength to every organ and nerve tl :the body. in this war this medicine has brought new health to thousandsl ;.of weak and despondent peoplel Among those who owe their present- health to Dr. Williams' Pink Pills is .Mrs. Clarence .E. Misner, Chipman's i Brook, NS., who ttays:---N had a very fsevere attack of intiuettra, but after‘ the characteristic symptom of that) ', trouble had passed, I was left in a very‘ 1 weak and depressed condition. I could i not keep on my feet for half an hour " ‘n time, and words can scarcely tell how badly I did feel. I had been tak- ing the medicine my doctor gave me, but it was not helping me, and as I , had used Dr. Williams' Pink Pills on _', a former occasion with great benefit I / decided to try them again. I got halt , a dozen boxes, and soon after begin- I ning their use I could feel my strength , returning. By the time I had used up " my supply of pills, my old-time strength had come back; I could do . my housework and keep on my feet all " day without feeling used up as form. I; erly. I feel that these pills have been , worth their weight in gold to me, and 'it strongly recommend them to other lweak, run down people." Now is the Time to Invigorate Your System and Throw Off Winter's Ills. You can get these pills through any dealer in medicine or by mail, post- paid, at 50c a box from The Dr. Wil- liams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. Failure may behuite as important as success in character-making. Mlnard’a Llnlment used by Phyalclans. There is one attempt in which fail- ure is unfortrivabie--tU attempt to be funny. - variation-Dutton. Racial origin-English. 8ource-A place name. name" VI 'te'"-"'"'.""'" ttourse--A NI“ name. l Here is another family name which: You might suspect from the ending I is simply the development ot a Bur. of this family vamc that it had been [ name Indicating originally that the ' . . . lperson bearing it had come trom the originally the name of a place, “Sedlplace referred to. fi t'st to indicate the place ot residence E The place name, like the surname, is of '3omH early bearer. igpelled Farxllmgn, and it is located in . ,4 " '., . 1 urrey. Englan . And so It way. Its IS a bet.t."r word'; The mime mutter clearly reveals the for the town from which this name , method hy which " originated, and the can fate be Tl ttt n GIVES STRENGTH if n the va as the wed section of grout Hy, such places we Med and to become tals; hence the mom ive meaning ot the mix meant the "tow n hi, a main highway m DENTON Surnames and Their Origin n t majority of instances. avaiiablo records indi- .exl=teuce. Danton is Name In the county of tgland. by which the mm. is a sin ot'itilttt'3 Canadim: Pnslum d ditterer he word. own in th The way to satisfaction, comfort health through Instant Postum, become a world-wide way. This famous table beverage which has stood the test of twenty five years, fills every requirement of taste for I hot and invigorating mealtime drink. Unlike tea or coffee, Instant Postum Instant Postum EgE1t1tET2t'11 A ‘01;qu ample tin oflmunt Penna! mt. po et-paid, for " in Ital-pa. Write: tref ind! rn inn thr. tt or lik a refuge frequent rd. Den. .11 m mu '0, the ted a one nglc 1n Cue-l Co., Limhud. 45 Front St, Compelled Belief. "So beautiful and charming a girl as you should believe I am telling the truth'." “I believe every word." Fiction as she is" wrote-"She Rave him a black look and he turned white." Varlationtr--Farnum, Farnam. Racial origin-English. The place name, like the surname, is l spelled Farnham, and lt is located in: Surrey. England. l The mime mutter clearly reveals the method by which " originated, and the fact that it is a combination of purely Anglo-Saxon words. The latter tact indicates. aside from historical re- cord, that it was an mtnbllbhorl com- munity before the coming to England of William the Conqueror and his Nor- mal: hosts. “Foam" in the speech of the Anglo- Saxons means "fern," being in fact the parent word of our modem English word "ham," as has been explained in other articles of this series, is an ele- ment frequently found in English place names, indicating a village. a word which is clrsulote in the language April. you’ve a comely name, What may be its root? Latin smooth as cherry bark Must have borne such trait. Who'd have thought "aperlo" Gave the sireet degree? Open windows, open brooks, Are its prophecy. Open eyes to loveliness Ot the bridal spring, In a midst of emerald Shyly burgeoning. Open souls to greet the gift. Ot a heavenly hand, Pouring glories without stint O'er a radiant land. word whim is obsolete in the language m-day except in the form ot one of its t1iminutives, "hamlet." Farnham, there- fore, boars literally the poetic name of Open bird throats, tending buds, Add their Jocund share; TWrh such lures the open slough: We can surely dare; Unatrald ot sucking bogs In the woodland lanes. Tramp we home with mired teat, Proud ot our campaigns. "April, April." how it lilts With the bubbling stream! "April, April," thrushes call Through the shower and gleam. Winter, then, our open hearts Shall no more annoy; They shall greet the April dawn With an answering Joy. the" village ot ferns.' April Promise. FARNHAM At your Grocer's In scaled, air-tight this and --Eliot White, F... Toronto. notary; Windsor, or.tutri,o contains nothing that can irritate nerves or disturb digestion. Even the children may safely enjoy it. Wouldn't it be well for you to avoid the harm which so many have found in tea and coffee? You can protect health while pleasingtaste,with whole. some, satisfying Instant Poetum. “I will never get ahead here. There) is nobody here that cares a eontinent- a] whether I get on or not. It doesn't make any diiferenee how hard I work or how I do my work, nobody puyl any attention." Now, I often hear remarks like that/ Erutloyees say, "What's the use' I don't propose to wear my life out for nothing. I am just going to do moth to draw my salary I will look for something better." My friend, do you realize that that something better waiting for you de- pends on how well you can do your work where you are right now? Your present job is the key that will open the door to the place above you, and the door is not likely to open until you open it Success doors don't open themselves. They don't open very easily.---0. S. Marden. SPRiNG WEATHER HARD (Ili BABY The Canadian Spring weather-ons day mild and bright; the next raw and blustery. is extremely hard on the baby. Conditions are such that the mother cannot take the little one out tor the fresh air so much to be de- sired. He is Conttned to the house, which is often over-heated and badly ventilated. He catches cold; his little stomach and bowels become dia. ordered, and the mother soon has a sick baby to look after. To prevent this an occasional dose of Baby's Own Tablets should be given. They regu- late the stomach and bowels, thus pre- venting or relieving colds, simple fevers, colic or any other of the many minor ills of childhood. The Tablets are sold by medicine dealers or by mail at 25 cents a box from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Broekville, Ont. Owing to lack J? fuel and capital, 20,000 miles of railway under the Russian Soviet has been closed. The season of forest fire danger Isl {approaching and the forest services, federal and provincial, and forest pro- itective associations, are making pre- iparations to combat this great de- lstroyer of forest wealth. Everything [that modern science has devised willi ibe used in the '1tiii't!i'i-lieiiis,) lookout stations, telephones, tele- (irTiiiiit' and heliographs, portable ‘pumps, gasoline trucks, power boats,i_ teilway Speeders, and aeroplanes.i lThese are all valuable aids, but the great engine for fighting forest fires, iis public opinion. i Nearly all forest fires are caused by; Ihuman carelessness, therefore when) -public opinion sets itself solidly against this carelessness, and holds it ,to be a crime against the nation, a large part of the cause of fires will disappear. Patriotic citizens can do In great service for Canada by being scrupulously careful with their own Suse of fire when in the woods and by ) helping to build up, whether they live iin the city or the country, " body of ,public opinion about tires which will \deter the careless and strengthen the '; hands of those who protect the forests. MONEY ORDERS. It Is always sate to send a Dominion Express Money Order. Five Dollars costs three cents. The highest trées have the most pointed leaves. _ Mlnard’s Llnlment ion- sale everywhere Your Job ls Your Key. HAPPY MOTHER I "I will never get ahead here. There PRAISE TANLAC nobody here that cares a continent ._._ whether l get on or not. It doesn’t; Mrs. Cooper Declares it Re. tke any difference how hard I “ork‘ ed H 1th of er how I do my work, nobody pays Mor 6. . D ieate v attention." Daughter-Gained ll In proportion ttfits size a fly walks thirty-fwe times as fast as a human being. The Arctic Ocean is said to be got- ting warmer, with the result that ice- bergs are getting scarcer and herrings are being found in the old seal-fishing grounds. -vTkeA's a Reason†Forest Fires. Pounds. “Six months ago Talkie brought ro- bust health to my daughter Stella. who is seventeen, and I wish I could tell every mother what I. wonderful treat- ment it Is." declared Mrs. Lillian Cooper, " Saulter SL. Toronto, om. "Two years ago Stella began losing ground. Her cheeks faded, she was dreadfully run-down, and so thin she was just a frame. Her nerves were so excited I feared I would have to take her out of school. for while dolng her lessons she could hardly keep still and at times muldn't write at all. Her appetite was so poor she scarcely ate enough to sustain life. and her sleep was so restless she was always tired and worn out. “I 135»; the day I bought the first bottle of Tanlac. My daughter has gained eleven pounds, eats heartily, sleeps soundly, and her studlel are like play. The Tanfac treatment is grand, and I believe it would be in every home." Mum is tor sale by all good drug, gists. Over 35 million bottles sold. “MOTHERf MOVE _ CHILD’S BOWELS 5 The latest theory regarding the :color of the skin is that it turns en- tirely upon the question of salt. The i writer of an ingenious book brings to- l gether a mass of evidence to show â€hat the darker the nice the more it {lacks salt as an item of diet. Hurry Mother.' A tea.cpoottfttl of "California Fig Syrup" now will mor- oughly clean the mm: bowels and in a few hours you have a well, playful child again. Even :f cross. feverish. billous. cor1stlpattyl or full of com, Children love its "fruity" taste. and mothers can rest easy m-cause it never fails to work all the sowing food and nasty bile right out of the stomach and bowels without wiping or upset ting the child. Tell your druggin. you want only the genuine “California. Fig Syrup" which has directions for babiPs and children of all ages printed on bottle. Mother. you must say "California." “Muse any imitation. There have barn many theories as: to why there should be black. white,; yellow, and red people in the world.) It has even been asserted that Adam} was black. i It seems that in some parts of Africa salt is such a luxury that the Negroes suck rock salt as we would confectionery. They describe a rich man as one who eats salt with his meals. The author of the salt theory states that each Briton eats about leteen pounds of salt every year. In India, however, salt is taxed, and the aver- age consumption per head may not he more than three or four pounds. AI everybody knows. the natives of India. although they would resent being called "black men." are certainly not white. “California Fig Syrup" is Child's Best Laxative It is remarkable how wide is the difference in complexion, say, between the names of Samoa and those of New Britain. Anthropologists would any they were of diiferent rues. and probably they Ire. hut it seems that 'Ueeeo to “It" is the cause of the dieemmee between the black and the light browns! "Fifteen to thirty drops of Extract of Root, commonly called “other Scigel'I Curntive Syrup, my be taken in water with meals and at bedtime, for indigercion, consti- pation and bad blood. Persist. ence in this treatment will give permanent relief in nearly every case." Get the genuine at druggists, 50c. and $1.00 bottles. How to Purify the Blood So scarce in suit In Tahiti that Cap- tein Cook, the great navigator, de-, Icribed how salt water was a roynl drink. taken with great solemnity. gt, sip It u time, on caremonial occasions. The writer hadh however, that people' who live near the so: in that part of, the world tend to grow lighter in! rumplexion. T i Why Are Negroes Black? ONTARIO ISSUE No. "-'28. TORONTO i Clean your bowels! Feet any! I When you fool lick. duty. upset. ' when your hood I: dull or new“. at your stomach In new or (any. gun take one or two Cnscareu to renew constipation. No gripitt-atieettt lun- tt've.eathartitt on earth tor grown-up: and children. We 1 box. Taste uh andy. -rrii, aaa of the Bank of England is $72,500,000. te'),",,',';,'),',,'?,",,, Wu Your Eyes feet Dull and Heavy, we Marina. It lac eiiihy,,hegtli,q,.rird,'?f2t -Maku them Clea, Egan an Sparkling. Harmless. Sold Ind Recommended by All Om mamas "Casarets" lik l f I l ‘Y Heal 'iu,' '/d2,l, With Cuticura For Sluggish Liver or Constipated Bowels If you on troubled with pimples. blackheads, redness, roughness, itching and burning, which disrltp. ure you! complexion and skin. Cud- can Soap and Ointment will do much to help you. Always include the cum: Talenm in your toilet Er Efiirsiiriiiirrin Sioant iiiliiiGkots paw For rhcurnatismmruirtesstrttifs.ehctrtcre. The quickness, the Imam with which Sloan's brings ret lief has m nde. it the standard rvnwdy for rheumatic pain. Apply Sloan's to that sore. stiff joint or aching muscle. The pain that has svumod so unbcnmble disap- prars with amazing rapidity. Sloan's breaks up the inflam- mation behind mmt rheu- matic pain. It goes to the source of the trouble. It scatters the congestion that causes the pain. UNLESS you see the name "Bayer" on tablets, you are not getting Aspirin at all Accept only an “unbroken package" of "323:: Tablets 0! Aspirin," which contains directions and dose worked out by physician during 22 years 1nd proved safe by millions for CQMS Headache Rheumatism Toothache Neuralgia Neuritis _," Emchc Lumbago Pain, Pain My ‘13er box.- of n tnMrta--Ab, bom- of 24 ad 100 01:49:“- w. ,wgy. __-_-___ -- - -__"_"" Alum:- In tho trade mark (mun-no lr. f't'llda) M Hayw- My a!» w . trf Ion:- tft,'trflltQ"i of 2"f2tt,tti, While " " Evil knu'n our Antn- n 'rr. In; â€an ac um. to Mr,', a, n my! lmluzzmm an. Tull... Ir “our C" my: mm L. mun-ad ttt [hr-I'm UNI- mark. "1' 'aitk'. s" - tr ...-;....\.w.m -. -.-......._-._. - lawman“, to I? the nun». mum hull-2‘ on: no “an.“ m ttir new um. um tale. m Cattada Asmm " " am an an. Emu-cl: no. on or - Lu". up“. " for comforter. on. dollar. W1 3““l. Georgetown. 0am... M AKE TEN Yo THIRTY DOLLAR. daily reptririnq Tina. Ttme M- In; helps pay for machine. Writ. Allah Ion Vuisuuotnq Co., 66t 'une Went. Toronto. - hit}?! o. 113mm unluvuu. n Inna-a. Write for In: torrmtt4ott, D. New. " The moment you eat a tablet ot "Pam's Diapepsin" your indigeutou in Jena No more distress from a wur. incid, upset stomach. No tutultrnro, 1hem-11mm. palpitation. or misery-mak- I in. men. Correct your Watson for ' a few cents. Each package (untamed ; by druggist to overcome nomad: -- Eyck. ii. Pinkham 's Vegeta ', Compound Helped Her , c."..'.' 1925433117.“; 'eel I " l It Eff: " - IEE q " Iiiim M " :54 1 IIN, Ei'i, v ' _ .r P, A, CT" " E W" _ _ y 'ihr: 0/,†rr, H l I l 4;; 'it,?,.'??): _i, ll, FGle: /e.ie',s:, _". , 'sg-kc L... Til Iil0lliil'illlilT , MOTHERS trouble A letter frog: My. S_ni_dl Tells. Few “on“! m " he“. Iéxguuul felt aid? U, htij'r,%Ets,i'iif; Egg, never p thrrr "re" hWgf4fsT:T,' us', One day a trict my husband told him what the Vc; hie fegt,'ti,r"it had done for his wif, Idvised im to ttr" 1rfy/t htry - “ID. V-.-- _..-- -- “vised Tm to tako a bottle home me. After the fcurth bottle] w: different woman. 1 have four chilc now. and I always find the Verge! Compound a great help a: it tKett make cominemert ousnr. I reu rm it to In] friends."--). Fun!) SMITH. ohm St., Trenton, Ont. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com- pound il an excellent " icine for ex- pectant mothers, and should be taken during the entire period.' It has a gen. eraleffeet to stretigthcrt and bone u; the entire system, so that it may wort in every res lest eitoetcrmy as nature m. tended, Ficu'u'i'ici", of women verify tGUis fact Instantly! "pape'sDiapepsin" Corrects Stomach so Meals Digest INDIGESTION, GAS, UPSET STOMACH Bind the neck with "gtmrl. unturned with hot Minn-of. Llnlment. It peneirV tt Ioothel. tt relaxes the muscles. clean tho pun-'00. bun;- back only breaking. The Family Medicim cum - mm (mun , ou' and utter find it a 1 jiaGa' s?,i.rh,ii,ij,i"/tit,lt) wu born, hadpbori: I nbie Com, H cr, 1" it";