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The size ot the Inoc- {rev-tune I matter at lin- ' 1, as people's fortune. tn. it! the dimensions of M ..e Counted: D'Autnoy - a' Hume ot the Om t'", worn " some at the we as in“ As her hat _ .men a conned steht. my} unbia, the We want inubtiess not mblod ' at His Hobby cu. one of the lad I ttte world. In. " (-r M) degrees. LL; for pleasure. Such ' of Lord Haldane. ex- :3 when he was at the inâ€; his briefs he would ' or and lot oft by mad .. Even in moreTocont uh: nothing of going I" ‘1! thirty-mile mu. :1 Haldane that Sir Em. mrder of London) val other day when he “H. mm walking speed I. .: It would depend In. mun was "mu " the we poms other place?†" man nervously. "1'tt Beat Query-Teller. t-ktutwtt Mary-H1†h my] George Hem. who. is one of the old-t Canadian Ptteitie Bell- m; of his trtorugc-- , small town present no, the ttrnrt plum“ It was first played by W9. A hue “dune. wme malicious â€not: it was en old who. been In the myor'e _" said another. “If It ould his niece know an the birds to the hr charged with tsaving I Chancellor at an! 11 tal. are of the but!†true The young man worried. The King. Joeuvrinz, got a bigger to an.†responded hi. You will tind ml! sportsman In Mate. .- birds as they come " worry than! him. ale of seeing that he In late POI as King Goons then though be h. the .urt is yachting, and give points to an] m In the Kingdom. at Cowes In! your. musing Incident tn um lady fuured. really race Manon?" n say is, it hardly maimed; "Not that to. it he likes it, but ck on the omen.†convince her that " a King. a humble ta any effort to was: im. Such “patriot; a positively victod! :3 man did-tnd ho of the young man's Lord Mayor. can win his way to roved again by Mr. new Lord Mayor of was left an orphan then became 1 Lon- ner a blacksmith. the was told er their day's re to undertake a hurricane W i There is e peculiar thing to be noted "p'about the relationship of given and 'iamily names. The nee to which we put them has been reversed Mace the " l early period in which surnames began hnt’m crystal!" into hereditary family but I '""Pt 7, Formerly there was a custom of shoe-throwing which In supposed to foretell who would be the next couple to celebrate their wedding day. After the departure of I bride and bride groom the slush men and girls formed In the Highlands it is considered un- lucky for a. dog to pass between the bridal couple on their my to the church. The bride should be driven by gray horses. and her bridegroom should war no buckle or (latching on hll left shoe. u to the various little deeds which - well or ill tor the married couple. A Scottish bride may look for heppineu if she is carried across the threshold of her new home, after an mtcake has been broken over her head. But woe betide her if the oat cake lhould be broken by mistake--- or foul desun'.-over tome one elee'l heed. In France, the ttrat Friday in the month in considered the luckiest day on which to celebrate the great event. but in other countries Friday is re. mdd u a moat unlucky day. In Soothnd superstition concerning wedding runs not so much to the day ailment. to which they have been pr keen: to the head European omcen 0 that these relies of the out helm to h lurked " s - Which Is the luckiest day on which to got married? " The (mulled bone. oft mammoth and a hippopotamus that, about 100,000 years ago, lived in Trafalgar ' M one of the world'l h.1.¢ spots, hue recently been discovered thirty feet below the surface. The mkuz'! I ling “.0 than of the aurochl, or great ox, and the red deer, have been identified by Sir Arthur Keith, tho mowed tantalum. and Mr. R. H. Burns. They have been placed in the museum of the Royal College of u m m which they My. been presented. The bones were found when foundations were being dug out ad. “Wax-no" (when it was not a cor- ruption of "warren") was but another name for the alder tree. In its original use " . surname it was preceded by "atte" Cnt the") or "de In†Cot the") and might have been used either in the sing-nim- or plural form, according But to-day. except among clone iritnds and relatives, we do the re verse. Instead ot speaking of John, and then adding something to show which John we mean, we speak ot Alter or Townsend, using the given name to show which member of the Alter or Townsend family we mean. originally a man had but one name, and this was nuiiicient to distinguish him from his fellows. Eventually, however, men began to double up on names. Too many men bore the name name. Bo the descriptive surname was called. into play, to distinguish, for instance. John ot the older trees trom John at town's end ,Townsend). The given name was the principal name,, the surnrme merely modifying it. Warn". Racial Origin-English, tbouree--A locality. Variations - Alden. Lucky Wedding Signs. F Bllt 7 TlliillliEE -===". , n IMI' , Ma ' dtlliiiliiii Ittrtri' ',al. = I?!!Mlllllll,5 'tyii, iiEt, - INE 7 - 'tMl'Wliiitermnea n you: lgjon To? ---------A------..- Human-n In" $450.00 Including than "cordon and Hot“ n Egypt. Clan. Camiuuhle and Comedian. Vesull especially built for th. Iodilatrmu Trude. than Elam-ions " Ports-ste-eau. Stop-cu" "emitted. Conan: been". "tes, and parties. - of all mm In addition to the nodal plasma of can tnvoL Un- manned French whim! Ind ttrst clan 'ereiee thou haul. Orch-trn.. loving Pu.. mlu: Whole" New: nnilv. For ftrrther Information In: dourimivg lit-nun -r...-.. "i-Pr......-." Inruinuv "....e... Length " tho Cull-o Indem- . . . . .10 hrs. tleg: ......24 hm. . . . . . .12 bu. lotion-..“ um Plinth-AMI“ bu. Constantinople.“ in. krona. . ' " in. it Ida-aha 'tthrs. !ndein 595$... iiiid Surnames and Their Origin ALTER. JAMES w. ELWELL a co.. more“. Agents " State Street. New York City. 1ypmieiiiiriiiirii I925 " iii mun um: um clan service throughout. 9r.ehetrdrMGiaT FG. I Dnilv. For lur'her information an dutiful" Imam. "Mr.-. Any authorized Steamship Agent, or Alder, Warne. MAMMOTH FOUND IN TRAFALGAR SQUARE, LONDON Mk Provtdonu St' dars "ls. 4/5 Fob. 6/. Fob. ll Dob. " "b. " I into Two Rings for Greek Brides. Two rings are used in the marriage ceremony of the Greek Church; one is of gold and the other silver. "rtiirdimuiitut Paeitie Railway (right). It is assumed in Geological circle: one ot the milder periods ot the Ice no. The wot where they were found But when I take the carbon out, And grind the valves to get them right, . I'm greeted with a perfect about: "Oh, gotrdttetsts.'--if you're not a sight.'" Then when I'm greasing springs -tor squeaks. Or scraping " the surplus dirt; I hear a voice-4t fairly shrieks: "Por heuen’s sake. your nice clean It's a Hard Life! When I start in to clean the car-- Sometimes I think I really tttttBt--- The wife cries: "Keep your mouth shut, Pa, You‘re breathing all that horrid dust!" into mp3. and when the shoe was thrown trom one group it was the tirgt member of the opposing group to catch It who was destined to be the next victim ot Cupid's coils. " Petrie The original Dutch form of the Bar. name was "de Snoo." Htonlly “the wise," in the sense of "the foxy" or "thee keen," clever one. The name ls of Dutch origin, and its present form In but an Angllclud spelling ot "tmoo." It was Inevitable that such a change of spelling should occur cure a Hollander hearing this name should settle in an English. speaklng community. The proper pro- nunciation of "Bnoo," of course, ls “sue." The "oo" in Dutch was not pronounced as we pronounce the doub- led letter in “root." To save himself from that pronunciation the man would change the spelllng, it the change were not actually forced on him by people who having heard his pronunciation of it would Insist on spelling it "Snow." You might well be forgiven for tumm Ing at the conclusion that this family name is derived in some {union from one word "rmow"--that it meant or- iginal-1y one who dwelt in a. snowy section or something like that. The conclusion, however, is 'wrong. "Snow" has nothing to do with the family name, except that the similari~ ty of sound has fitttrlly accomplished a similarity of spelling. Racial orlitirt--Duter.t ttourcer--A nickname. to indicate the place ot rmsidieiee ot the individual bearer. to we local landmark which happened Mar. " as day! lob. lob. ub- no " 14/15 IO/l n " " shin!" (Sturt-eel Ie..: pr. Age. fr.: ... Age. tg: pt. An. All. " 'ur. Mar, SNOW. tt " iS/u 11m -Harold Osborne " Pack A . " 'IL", 5 In, , Mir " In " rd', P, In: " Mar n Mar 23/30 In 25/21 " dun I†ll I The sphenedon is found on a tiny island " the coast of New Zealand. IThere is nothing quite like it any- where else. The sphonedon is a rem tile and is a mixture of crocodile, snake. turtle. and lizard. As a mat- ter of fact, it is probably the ancestor of all these cheatures, but in the pro- Icess of evolution through countless :ages. the "ehildrtyn" have altered and isplit up into a hundred and one dif- (terent "families." The sphenedon, jhowever, has gone on its way un- (changed and is exactly as it was eight 9million years ago! The dinosaur and other prehistoric animals are of quite recent date com. pared with the sphenedon. It Is gener- ally supposed that the dinosaur dil- appeared " the earth a mere three million years ago'. This prehistoric creature shows greatest similarity to the lizard. It has four short legs and a long tail. Its face is rather like that of a fish and there is a hard ridge on the top of Its head and down its back. There is a creature living ttrday whose "family history" can be traced back for eight million .years! This is the sphendon. by far the oldest species of living thing that we know. if you are suffering from any con- dition due to poor, watery blood, or weak nerves, begin taking Dr. Wil. liams' Pink Pills now, and note how your strength and health will improve. You can get these pills through any duller in medicine, or by mail, at 50 cents a box, from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. rl‘wmntic matter is driven out ot the system as nature intended. Miss tler- tie Donne, Washago. Ont., wan attack- ed with rheumatism and found relief through Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. She "ya:--") a year ago I was at- tacked by rheumatism and for two weeks was ttontined to my bed. The trouble was so painful, affecting the joints ot my limbs so that I could not stand alone. Mother had a box ot Dr. Williams' Pink Pills in the house and thought they might help me. I began taking them, and when I had taken these pills got a further supply, with the result that the rheumatism van- ished and I was a well girl. I may add that my mother and two of my sisters have also used the pills for various nil- ments with equal success, and now we are never without them in the house." Is An Indication That the Blood is Thin and Watery. The that sign ot rheumatism is tre. quently a pain and swelling ot one ot the Joints. if this is not treated through the blood, which is the seat ot the disease, the poison spreads. affect- ing other joints and tissues-scum times rheumatism attacks the heart and is fatal. A remedy that has corrected mun! cases of rheumatism is Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. These pills enrich and purify the blood so that the poisonous Although only 2% yem old. on. little boy, Reginald Alvis, recently journeyed alone from Glasgow, Scotland, to Toronto. During the sea “Wage on the Regina he was the pet ot the ship and there was no ink ot volunteer guardians on the train which brought him over the Canadian hu. tional Railways from Halifax to Toronto. PAIN IN TIE JOINTS Eight Million Years Old! t5NTAm TORONTO Hon. Marguerite Shanghneny Daughter ot the late Lord Shaughnes- ‘sy, Chairman of the Canadian PtuMe Railway, who acted as sponsor at the llaunching from the Clydebank yards yo! John Brown & Co., ot the Canadian "'aeitie S.S. "Princess Marguerite" re- ‘cently. The new vessel is a twin screw, oil burner. and will be an im. , portant addition to the Company's Pa. cific Coast dieet. The ship comprises tive decks and has an over-all length ‘of 368 feet. Professor Hamilton, of the Dublin University, used to recall his t1rat meeting with his predecessor. Brink- ley. Hamilton was a youth of eigh- teen. and sat next the bishop at a ban- quet. They did not speak, end the young man thought he ought to say something. Seeing a map of Van Die. men's Land hanging on the wall, he asked. suddenly: "Were you ever in Botany Bay?†The bishop tarned to him, with a look of severe displeasure, Ind thundered: "Eat your soup, sir!" And then it just occurred to Hamilton that the bishop thought he was being asked whether he had ever been transported," for at that time all der perate criminals were sent to Botany Bey. When Flanory’l the Thing. NUI-tr-Nhat would you lug- not? Mr '11. and: life very Bat." Friend---"" the 11nd- life an then "tttsry'ts the thing." Mlnard's Llnlment 'Rellovu Pam. It has been said that Elias Howe al- most beggared himself before he dis- covered where the eye of the sewing machine needle should be located. His original idea was to follow the model ot the ordinary needle, which has the eye at the heel. The plan would not do, and he puzzled and worked with. out euccess. One night he dreamed that he was building a sewing ma- chine tor a savage king in a savage country. He thought the king gave him twenty-four hours to complete the machine and make it sew. if not findshed in that time death was to be the punishment. He tiaally gave it up and he dreamed that he was taken oat and executed. He noticed that the warriors carried spears that were pierced through the head, and immut- ly came a solution of the difficulty. 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Canadian Pacific Beilwny, Desk W., Windsor Station, “antral. Que. Poland annual a regular m: In Constantinople in September, the that European fair In Turkey, and every~ thing seems to Indicate favorable prou- pocts tor the expansion of Faith trade in the Near But. Leather to? Suitsâ€... ' Hides of water buifaloes are being shipped from China to the United States tor manufacture into suite-sea. MORE THAN 55,000 FARMERS Poland's Trade. The policy ot the Soviet government in endeavoring to kill imports from Poland has obliged the Polish govern- ment to look tor other foreign m hots. During the int your Poland his paid Ipocili attention to the Balkans. tending more an itinerant exhibition of Polish mmuiacturod tvrtieug. When sending money " mail nu Dominion Express Money Orderl. Safer than sending bun. Min-M's Llnlment for Rheum-tum cal The water monkeys have two sper- tures, one about the size of a dollar, through which the water is poured in- to a glass. 0n the opposite side is e protuberance with . small hole run- ning through it. From this the ex- perienced Cuban drinks without touch. ing it to his lips. When about to drink he holds it two or three inches from his mouth, into which the tiny stream ot water pours. Gradually and slowly he lifts, the monkey away from him until it is almost as arms length, the water continuing to flow from the monkey down his throat. Occasional- ly the drinker gulps, and when " thirst has been "ttstud he returns the monkey toward his mouth, then end- denly tips it up, shutting " the strum. It takes considerable experi- ence to drink out of a water monkey gracefully. The beginner sends e stream of Inter down his neck instead ot his throat tour times out ot the un- til he has mastered the art. 8MTS OWN TABLETS ALWAYS IN THE HOME Once e mother has used Behy'e Own Teblete for her little ones she elven keeps I mpply on hand, for the ttrgt trial convinces her there in nothing to equal them in beeping children well. The Tablets are 1 mild but thorough laxative which ,rqgulnte the bowel- end sweeten the stomach. than driving out constipation and indigestion, cold: end eimple levers and melting teeth. ing easier. Concerning them, In. Salute Pelletier. St. Dumne, Que., wrfteg:---"t hove used Baby's Own Tablet; for the past ten years end am never without them in the house. They have always given the greatest satie- faction and I can gladly recommend them to all mothers of little one." The Tablets are sold try medicine deal- ers or direct by mail at 25 cents a box trom The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville. Ont. Cuban Water Monkey. The Cubans have a domestic utensil called I. "water monkey," that in to be found In houses. hotels, and otticetg. It answers the same purpose as the olla and the clay jugs in Mexico. It is made of gray porous clay, and is manufactured in Malaga, "where the raisins come from." By absorption end evaporation a blanket of cool air surrounds the tug continually and keeps the water almost as cold as if " Contained ice. in a country where lee is both scarce and expenslve these jugs are indispensable. Air Bus for Commuters Now Proposed in Paris. Though I so by with banner! .Oh. never envy me These Bags ot Beartet ti:r'itog, This purple that you see. . . This Mr of marching triumph Wu all that I could save Ot love- mct had an ending And hopes that had . grave. ---Margttret Wlddemer. muxr-Photrphates feeds "the nerve. end old people need It to make them feel and look younger. It's the one best nerve builder tor week. nerve-ex- hausted men and women end that is why we guarantee it. Price " per pine. Arrow Chemical Co., " Front St. mm. Toronto. Ont. “Rod It night 1. the denial!“ do mu Red in the morning is the In» hord‘l warning." It the “nowhere In clear In to evening or morning the aun'l Ugh! b red. because the blue, at which tho ltr dtuarr white light of the sun I. In“. up bu been absorb“! by the gut: length of atmosphere through - the slanting rays of tho sun In" to pun. _ This II the old Emmi: Ktrme, but the Mu it apron" I- known In an!» tr ovary country in tho world. Even tho Mont Egyptian- and Greek- but uyhn ulml-lnr to the above. Further- mon. tt I. treietititiealir true. Red It!†no really wanker [omen-t1. In the evening the my light of tho sunset illuminen- the clouds on the ensiern side ot the sky. This shows that the clout have gone by M ere taking the rain with them. Thu- we get red at night, indicating an. mu:- er. in the morning, the rising nun being in the each the light illuminates the western horizon and " clonal. which are on their way to us. 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