SAVE TM Bold!" Duke. Fifty m . can! Th1. month marks me ttalt-century since the Duke of Cumuxhl In raised to M. pro sent rank by Queen victoria. who“ third sun by is; tutd he bu thus been . dukn longer than any ot " con- tumpornriea. Termed the "Soldier MIC." M has won an abiding allecdon in tho "arts ot tho British people for m. wt for the empire here, In Canada. And South Africa. He Is now centurion" m of age, and has been collected with the Mm} fur titty-six years. Perhaps the best Index to the duke’: aluarac't-r mm provided by an old rs. mm a liagshut. where tho duke re- some years ago by a serial of cartoon. of contemporary cinnamon which " pwred In "The Tutor.†Mrs. Croxmn is beat town tor her work durinz the Wu. when rho as- ric'tf ' in the organization ot the Wo. men's “my Auxiliary Com. She re usiwl the special pemnai thunk: of thviy Mule-slips the King .nd Queen fur her crganlzation of the neat re- »iuw of membera ot tho Women'o War Workers at Buckingham Palace Tim-tme-too. They any that it in ulnar far To live your whole life out In one small place, Where what you are Your friends know d1 About, Because they knew MP chlldhood'l lace Quite well without I doubt. They any that [He is the and deep For stay-at-homes who chatter 0! mm thing and another thing; Who never 1000 m hamâ€. sleep To: love. who just new “that And clout their house. tn the "rine- But, oh.' that does It matter? A dear old lady, my; the mm, we; spending a holiday " Huntington and with some friends m being down our one of tho " transatlan- s. he" jut before It denature. 'What'n (ht down then?" the ht. qnired of the eaptapat. "Dear me," the dmaairtted in aston- ishment, “and does it - “he Bil those pooph to make the boat go MM?†om The steamer was only u few feet from the quay when a nun came run. mu madly. Without pausing he thtrtq " has on the boat, took I desperate leap ud landed on the dock with a crab. "ooodl" he gasped. "gust did it. A low second. later and I would In" missed it." â€Missed it.'" "e1atrned a pawn": "This but is ttut coming In!" The total population of the earth “when 1,849,590,000. The 1suaat1slted people ml. the world, but not the magma. There In a difference. The successful nun in usually u: "ertt'ee man who dther had In “(on .hmco on took ' shun“. ' ___ M "'.'.o uppointment of Sir Edward EB. _ OM, as Muster of the King'- .' " is a well-deserved one. for Sir um. has been Bttingly Method to gr-ttest living mum-n. Tho no: an organist, he bu won " Brom- :‘h. Worcestshire, nearly sixty- "~n years ago. He was 'oprentieed u amazon- up 1 bor and (no la- I an the violin In his sure time. Bat I would no to Tim-boom If anybody asked me tot STORES OF WELL KNOWN PEOPLE For I will so to Tlm-bnotoo " 1m. Arthur (mutton, MILE" who mod the numb beauties tor the w Palace ot Beauty " the British pine Exhibition " Wenbloy, In his many things In her time. For: t iout she was editor tor “Ribbon l Pandas"; she is nlso n proitBe ter on fashion and designer ot 4:103, and created some “chemo“ “Thur. tho “some, madam," he re Remember, It Wu Her Hominy. A arm-h Woman of Affair! anybody Mb no tot Ruth Fitch Bartlett tn “Hume's." Greatest lelng Mullclan‘ :14.» Mrs Croxton did much; -:.., [magma ot Nathan Union! ', s' vyu. She no Arranged] _.' Jam] ' great scheme Mi 1:' sr'r'.i-, for women markersl mt the whole of Britain. Her trt,- “Ruin: feat m, " the Itt. or :41: Oswald atoll. the " l of up London Coliseum on rash" of a Royal msrtrmaneo J, whoau million! ot golden! 1:11 tirottesattds of electric tuhtsl J once declared: "ThereU no rppm'y about our Dock. 'E'll talk to you in the street. Ind Mk to 'Im pretty straight, u an, without being me up'." tve MM of Mr. Arthur Crow av of the London Coll- answer to a question put P Queen on some work ('t'oxlon, MUM: :y Mrs. Cmton'a hul- " "It has been nearly two years since I took Tnnlac, but I am more Hateful .to the medicine than ever tor I have , hit just line to this very day," recent- ily declared Mm. Lena Knox, 51 Hil- it'srd Street. St. John, N.B. I "For three years, indigestion and {nervousness caused me such agony ft :beggars description. I was actually :afraid to eat; at night I would lie l, awake nervous and sleepless for hours ‘and finally became so Weak and thin 3 l was almost a shadow. MRS. KNOX SUFFERED I FOR OVER THREE YEARS St. John Lady Was Nervous and Had Severe Indigestion That Caused Intense Pain. "But Tnniac sue me a splendid up petite, calm nerves and t digestion that in simply perfect. t sleep the whole night through and have gained such weight, urength and energy that I always feel at my best." Tum-c ig tor sale by all good drug- "ta. Accept no substitute. Over 40 million bottles gold. MIcKENNA Variatlom - McKennn. Mchinney, There, are two forms of this name, or rather two separate names in Gae- lie. from which the anglicized family names in this group have been de- rived. It is unfortunate that in so many family names the Irish and the English forms should be so different Is to cause contusion in the transla- tion of the name from one language into the other. McKlnney. Klnney. Racial Orftttn--trlsh. Souree--Glven names The name "Mtutlonaigh" is derived from the given mama "Ionach." which mews a "dirk." It Ls not certain at just what period the clan was estatr. lished, but it was a branch ot the an. Here Is another can where you'd have some genealogical record to make sure whether your ancestors were members ot that clan known as the "Macionturh," which played a vivid part in the wars ot Irish rebellion in the early seventeenth century, or of the ancient "Clann Clonaotha." The early records ot this latter clan are clear. It was founded by a. chief- min named Cinaoth (the meaning of tho given name being "without Ber. vile work") about the year 250 A.D., thus establishing this family name an about twice as old as the malority ot English iamily names. The strong. hold of this clan was in Tirowen. BABY'S 0M TABLETS ALWAYS KEPT l)1 HAND Mn. David Gagne, St. Godtroy, Que..| writes:---'" have used Baby's Own! Tablets for my three little ones and] have found them such an excellent medicine that I always keep them Gl hand and would strongly udvise all! other mothers to do the eame thing"? The Tablets no a mild but thoroushl laxative which quickly relieve consti-I petion Ind indigestion. break up colds and simple fevers and promote that'; healthful retreehin; sleep which} nuke: the baby thrive. They are sold s by all medicine dealers or by mail ati " cents a box min The Dr. William†Medicine Co., Brochville, Ont. l Tho marriage of Robert Browning and Elizabeth Barrett was an ideal union. Before her marriage the poet- eu wrote a series of sonnets. which aha sue to her husband after their wedding. Here is one of them:-- How do I love too? Let me count the ways. I lave thee to the depth and breadth and height My soul can reach, when $eeling out ot with: For the ends of Being and ideal Grace. 1 love thee to the level at every dcy's A Poem You Ought to Know. How Do I Love Thee? I love thee freely. u men strive tor Right; I love thee purely, as they turn from Praise; I love thee with the pension put to use In my old griefs, and with my child- hood's faith. I love thee with a love I seemed to lose With my lost ttainu,--I love the. with the breath, Smiles, tears of all my life.'--and, it God choose, I shall but love thee better alter Most quiet need. by Inn and and» TIEA. Is good ted; Li Ji,iriii,i'u,, of Rid Rose Teas is the . ORANGE PEKOE QUALITY -- " death Surnames and Their Origin i He reached the oasis of Jabrin in the Great South Desert. the first Euro. .pean to penetrate there, and found it iinhabited by a tribe living in Stone [Age conditions. Captain Cheeseman’s ': exploits were made possible by the re- ilationa ot the British with Iba Baud, [Sultan of Neyi, whose guest he was. dent clan of the O'Hara, and it wan well established in Ardmore, County Waterford, as well as in Dundalk and in Truagh. County Monoghan. This family name, ot English origin and development, is one of those which have been derived from place names. There are many places to-day in Eng- land named Ellwood. All of them don't trace their history back to the medieval times, but, on the other hand it in fair to assume that were were also places called Ellwood in the medieval uses which since have been called by other names. Variation-Elwood. Racial origln--Eng0h. 8ouree--A locality. So unless you can follow the indi- vidual family history dtnttitely back to the first "so ot the name, you have little certainty from which particular Ellwood it has been derived. Ellwood was the sort of a place name which might be applied locally, It meant simply "Ellis' wood," "Ell%" "Eliee" and "Htslrtus" being the medieval Eng- lish spellings of the biblical name ot "Eluah" or "Elias." This, of course, was a Hebrew given name, popular with the medieval populations not only of England, but of other Chris- tian countrim through its biblical as- sociations. The name means “The Lord God," or "The Strong Lord." Rediscovered Port on Persian The site of Jena, the mysterious port on the Persian Galt mentioned 2,000 years ago by Ptolemy, geograph- er, and since lost sight ot, has been re- discovered in ruins by Captain R. E. Cheesemun, former private secretary to Sir Percy Cox, British High Com- missioner at Bagdad, who has Just re. turned to civilization after a trip into unknown Arabia. Her Mlltake. A philanthropic woman waa visiting a lunatic asylum. There was one old nun there who roused her special |compassion. m Btar--"Mr. Moon’s full again." and Btae---"Yep --- you that way every month." "i'rn so sorry, doctor." she cried, hurrying back. 'Til never fudge by appearances again." "Roy long have you been here. my poor man?" like asked. "Twain years." After several more questions she passed on, and her guide informed her that the old man was the medical superintendent. Mlnlrd'l Llnlment for apt-ulna. Tnnlac Vegetable Pills For Constipation. Made and Recommended by tho Manufacturers ot Tanluc. Full of What? ELLWOOD Gulf. Salt SpriniPAlear lihyl.rjCAre Among Richest in World. Probably one of the most character istic ludscapec in Spain is tint ot tho central “copes. With the exception ot Hungary's "puststas" than is new. ink like the Smnish stowe- in all Europe. They Ire vast tram of terri- may with a soil that contains exces- sive quantities of clay Ind lime, and which will not give growth to vestL iation ot any kind. The air and un- dersoil are very dry. There are no trees. and bushes are scarce. It the soil contains all, the steppes are call- ed saline, and this name is applicable to most of the Spanish steppcs terri- wry. l The wind mules the pollen and at length, it falls, due to gravity. Water, in the case of water plants, carries the pollen hom plant to plant. Insects are lax-eat pollen carriers. They pus trom tlower to thtw4rr in search of nectar, land carry away pollen upon" their bodies. When they visit the next ttomyr, some of the pollen is acciden- tally rubbed oft, and thus the Bower ls pollinuted. Man may bring about pol- lllnatlon by tsrtiticial means. He mare- (ly transfers the pollen from the plant gwhere it is born to the plant where it Ils wanted. This is done, usually. in 3 the greenhouses of upon special plants. iin some plants there are special de- (vices for the exploslt u ot' the pollen |containors whit-h throw tho pollen out lto other tiowers. Self-pollinating or i,e1eistogutnomt fiowrt3 arv those that 1 never open and must be vcwlt-pollimrted. Moisture is entirely lacking in the attrtaee layer ot the soil, but the un- dersoii often contains water, which, however, is not always drinkable. When calcium carbonate, plaster. elar Ind a white loam predominate in the soil the steppe: are called "Calveros," the bare lunda. It red plasters, and clnya and loums containing iron pre- dominate, they are commonly called the reddish stones. Either kind ha- a few typical plants, and It the same plant lives in both areas it in ot dimer- ent appearance. The vegetation ot these hills con- Mats of grasses, lilles. orchids, sun- tioweN and cruciatea. They make ex- cellent pasture tor goats and sheep. Trees have been planted here, and it the soil is carefully tilled It lose. in desolate character. Not far from Madrid are the most typical spots of the central Happen. Terancon 19 perhaps the moat Interest- ing place in this area tronrthe point of view of Its flora, In; climate and its soil. The barren hills near 'Nraueon on the road to Belinchon should be In- cluded in a national park, for there are no other mm like them in the entire world. Most remarkable, however. are the “It beds in this district. They are shallow patches or duets ot clayish soil, extending over wide areas. Water is conducted through the pits and by a simple process of evaporation the salt its obtained. It is mixed with small quantities of sulphates and max- nesia. The salt springs of Belluchon are among the richest in the world. Then are 200 grains of salt In each quart of water and about 30,000 quarts run through the springs every hour. There are seven main agencies by which plants are pollinated, namely: Wind and gravity, water, insects, man, special devices and sell-pollinating agencies or clelstogamoua tiowers. That ls, the flower can fertilize Itself and does not nova pollen from another ttour. Twenty-five years ago. Green Tea was more popular than Black, hut due to the heavy importation of poor quality Japan and China Green Teas, the demand tell off. Ceylon and India started producing Green Tea on a large scale only in recent years. They were of such fine quality and delicious flavor that Green Tea drinkers im. mediately recognized their superiority and demanded them in ever increas- ing quantities. Salads. Tea Company is practically the sole importer of Cey- lon and India Green Teas in Canada. "Well. mum, I'll tell ye. Since me childhood never tb lie have I told, and when ya don't have to be taxin' yer memory to be rememberin' what ye told this one or that, or how ya ex- plained this or that, share ya don't overwork it an' it last: ye, good as new, till ye die." Dominion Exprasi Money orders no on sale in tive thounnd offices through. out Canada. Bug~“Hmr you're going to dunes.†Hopper-"Well. yes. . hop'." Saving Her Memary. "How is it that you have such 1 good memory, Norah?" her mutteu inquired Opinions have -never produced a thing; facts have been the basis of the world's progress since the beginning. Minard’o Llniment for Olstcmper. How Plants Are Pollinated. GREEN TEA IN GREAT DEMAND. Light tad wireless wnves travel at rate of 186,000 miles a second. Of Course. "Hear you're going to give a Swat the Adam and Eve Flies. The an. to "a Men in right now. while they "a sun In their “Men of Eden. Ind hue not farmed out to " wnstate the nation. Flies no the greatest lime progenitors ot all In .ll the world. Science an. "if etch a“ ot the common house-tty should develop, and each of the larvae should and the food and momentum it need- ed, with no loss and no destruction, the people would cannons under tho plague ot tiiety." A " lays 150 a“: tn a batch and in equal to six Dawns. It only an. ten days from egg to adult. Begin with two flies Mtry 1 and let them con- tinue their merry sumo right don; through September. and mnthematlc- in: can only express the figures in terms of German marks. It runs something like 1.096,181,249,310.720,- ()tyi),000,00i),000 and Mace no one can comprehend such Muress it mule- m. tie difference what ciphers you add from that time forth. Swat the " early and "at her thorotmhlr. We my "Ur" beam the female is more deadly than tho male but swat. all kinds without both- ering about sex determination. Now that the. automobile has lup- plunted horse in cities and towns, and the manure box is no longer a familiar object in every alley, it is a compul- tively easy thing to keep the town home free from Biea. The country home need. equal immunity sad it an be given. Look to your screen. both doors and windows. Make sure that no gubage is allowed to uccumultto near the house. Keep the noble- clean, and locate the maniac piles on tar from the house " possible. The most eft1cleat chemical to cpply to manure piles to check the breeding of tiiea is borex, which don not injure tho fertilizing properties ot the men- ure. As soon as the manure is re- moved from the barn sprinkle the bor- " over it, using a tiue sieve such as a thour sitter. Apply it tsqxmtttt the outer edges of the pile a. the maggots seem to prefer that location. Then throw a tew gallons ot water over the mass. T00 WEAK ll) WALK The Sad Condition of a Brandon] Lady-How Relief Came. _ "I owe my present good health to Dr. Williame' Pink Pills," Bays Mn. Annie Treherne, Brandon, Man., who tells of her new round health as fol- Iowg:---"thtttte yew ago I had an at- tack of pneumonia and it left me in I terribly weakened and run.down state. I was unable to walk for a long time as I had practically lost the use ot In! legs, and had to be carried upstairs. tor I had not the strength to so my- self. I became despondent over my condition for I had tried many reme- dies, which failed to help me. While in this wretched condition a lady friend urged me to give Dr. Williams' Pink Pills a trial and I procured a sup- ply. After taking the pills for a while I could see that I was growing strong- er, and I gladly continued their use until I had fully regained my old-time health and strength. Now if I feel at all run down at any time I at once take Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. and they never fail me. I can therefore warmly recommend them to others who may be run down." There is no better tonic than Dr. Williams' Pink Pills to Improve the blood and bring buck strength after acute diseases such IS fevers, pneu- monia. ir1fiuettza, etc. Given a tsir trial they wlll not disappoint you. You can get the pills from your drug- gist, or they will be sent by mail It 50 cents a box by The Dr. Willllml' Medicine Co., Brookville, Ont. Now la the time once more, Dear and duffel! ot old. Spring at the sill at the door, Blender and young and cold. Scarcely the heart can hold The toy long waited tor, Now the magical word " told, . And the young Sprints It the door, When all tho folk are asleep, Save only tho feathered folk, She goes by the hills of sheep, By the lambs and the grazing Boeh, Flowers in the fold of her clout, And the my dawn at the pup, The trumpeter Daffodil woke The thrush and blackblrd - Now in tho East and the dll'k The heart tremblel and aim, Sings with tho Hum-t and lark New songs od immortal things. It wakes, it quivers. it spring, o heart. that was Winter-stark It risen it bests it has wings When the Spring calls in the dark. . -Katharittt, Tynan Bacteria ist Benefit. Bacteria are the world's best mull acumen of fertilizers. The ray's of the'sun take eight and a half minutes to reach the oath. Vita Nuova. Deny yourself the pleasure. youth would claim, Count every moment gramme, never rout; Let profit-getting be your only came; Be lure to beam: pity trum your Meant; Chou eagernes- tor money a. a toad To drive you daily to new enterprise; Don’t â€use to gather nova" belide Break briskly manual whatever hue your way; 1 If sentiment usailu you. Mn; itl Bo lure to be some richer every day, Let greed be not among the thing. you luck; If you can get retittement as you rush It may not hurt your chance to be refined, But never helium to crowd or crush ; Have one intention always In your mind. but love, if you must love. be nothing more Than Incidents! to the and In View. Or nae it u n key to mounds door, Adjust It to the purpose you plume; Beware lest (olden hours be "July went In setting tender loveliness to rhyme; See beauty only when a charm itt lent By wealth enough to make it seem sublime. Be selfish when you must; be friend- V less, cold; be! nothing keep you from the goal you seek. Where boldness otters dividwnda, be bold, And miss no chance to pounce upon the weak; Become a driving power, I mighty toree, Be firm, be strong, be keen, be piti- Ins; You'll min the ttner than ot life ot coune, But you may win what people can lucceu. --B. E. Kinn- in "Cosmopolitan." Home spiders by as mmy u sixty e“- in I batch, carefully enclosed in a bag of silk. What People Call Success. Be muck to m where your Hunt no lies jl)r'0ll0illll:' Stale?, Rrha, ge Sealed Package t: ( which [team the tobamq ) m Its original condition also in a “a. tins Martufsctured by Invalid Tobacco Company of Cnadn 1 wind "diFi'juitt5 ARCHIVES TORONTO Smoke The Cobalt 3nd adjoining - of the Timiskaming (maid, Ontario, have been for men] your: the ehied source of the world’s supply of cobalt. 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