INFLUENZA LEAVES THE BLOOD THIN To Restore Full Health Tonic Treatment is Recommended. Probably the most treacherous trou- ble that afflicts the people of Canada during the winter months Is influenza or la grippe, as It is often called. The | Em~bMidYrtng~bright~"peuifl on A Shrine. No actuary can compare With an orchard that I know, When April slipe Into ita aisles And swinging censers blow When, 'neath Its wondrous traceries, The choristers that s!ng Are robins, at their matina or Their vespers, in the Spring. A deep sky stains Its windows blue. And the nunlike breezes pose. Its altar-cloth tee grass. No guide Is needed bu- the heart. For every passer there May pause and see Its loveliness And offer up a prayer. well one can w , n orchard disease is treacherous, becaure often after the characteristic symptoms of the trouble have disappeared it leaves behind it a weakened and debilitated j constitution which makes the victim I an easy prey to oth-er troubles. All I this is due to the fact that the attack j of Influenza has left the blood abnorm- a'iy weak and thin. Weak blood means i Impaired digestion, a feeling of tired- j ness after slight exertion, and often a nervous breakdown. This condition will continue until the blood is restored to a rich, red. disease resisting condi- tion. For the purpose of enriching and stimulating the blood no other medicine equals Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. These pills act directly upon the blood, and through the blood upon the nerves and in this way act as a restorative to the whole system. Thousands throughout Canada have proved the value of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills in cases of this kind, among them Is Misa Ida M. Fraser, R.R. No. 2. Thes- salon. Ont, who says: "I passed through a severe attack of influenza which left me pale, thin and weak. i n to fabrics which have carried the Indeed, I was so weak I could .scarcely na me of the country all over the world stand upon my feet. The medicine I A Curiou8 custom in some places is was taking in the hope of bringing that of tanging quantities of nay up back my health did not help me, and ; among the branches of trees Why Sunlight and Colors. Everyone know* the danger of mis- takes- In attempting to seleet colored articles in artificial light. Only the white light of the sun, containing all the elements of color known to us, can be trusted in such cases to reveal the actual hues possessed by the objects under examination. Starting with the fact that in a photographic dark room filled with ruby colored light, bright scarlet ctoth appears white, it was stown that ween no white light whatever is ad- mitted to a dark room the power of the eye to distinguish colors is temporarily lost and all objects appear of various ufferln S 'or about three years shades of white s%d black. By mingling blue or green with red light the colors of objects can be made to undergo remarkable changes. Tlie quantity of ligitt alone also affects the appearance of a color, particularly cer- When the Sun sonds dying blessings tain tints of blue and violet, for which down Its deep aisles, as & goes And through those aisles an acolyte Comes stealing from afar It is the Dusk, and in the East He lights the Evening Star! Virginia Jeffrey Morgan. Curious Storage of Hay. There Is practiced In Kashmir, In- dia, a novel method of putting fodder up for winter use. The country lies In a valley among tie Himalayas. The chief industry of the peopie consists reason, even in the absence of artifi- cial lights, a person purchasing color- ed goods in a dark store must carry them to the door or window, where a strong Illumination can be obtained, ic order to make certain of the precise shade. WliTER HARD (K\ B1HY LOST HOPE, SAYS MRS. WATERMAN Declares Tan lac Restored Her Fully When Almost a Ner- vous Wreck Gains 14 Pounds. "Taniac restored my tealth so com- pletely three years ago that I haven't had to take a single close of medicine since," eays Mrs. Cora Waterman, 146 Monroe St., Toronto, Ont. "I don': believe there was a worse case than mine in Ontario. I had been and was practically a nervous ar.d physical wreck. I could eat :carcely a thing, sleep was almost impossible, and rheu- matism in my hands, wrists and arms almost drove me distracted. I spent every cent I could lay my hands on for medicine, and had about lost hope of ever being well again. "But Taniac ended my suffering and saved me a great many dollars. I re- gained fourteen pounds, too, which I still retain, and I feel as strong and tealthy now as when a school girl. I have been praising the Taniac treat- ment three years now, and want to send out this message to help others." Taniac la for sale by all good drug- gists. Over 35 million bottles sold. CORNS Lift Off with Fingers Classified Advertisement*. ONE HUNDRED DIFFERENT stamps .or the names of two cob lectors and 2c postage. Uata Free. Toledo Stamp Company, Toledo, Ohio. URE 1VOOL EATT3, BEAUTIFUL- LY carded and fluffy. Entirely fr* oil or greua. I.n:-p- (ample, enoucii for comforter, one dollar. Wo*Uua Minn. Georgetown. Ontario. CLOTVB. HLtiAM CLOViiK. TH ORJBAX annual. Write for Interesting in- formation. D. Fracer. R.A. 1 Ontario. WAJTBP. IADIES. DO TOUR OWN HEM- / stitchlnc and plcotlng. Attach- ment* fit any machine. Sent collect 12.50. Afenta wanted. Colorado Attach- ment Co., Box J210. Denver, Colo. | Lord Lascellee is an er.tkuriastie I collector of old glass. The winter season Is a hard one on ' the baby. He is more or less confined to stuffy, badly ventilated rooms. It ia so often stormy that the mother does not get him out in the fresh air as of- ten as she should. H and from the time I had taken tbe first box my health began to Improve. I used . six boxes altogether, and found as a result that I was {.gain strong and healthy, and I think that in cases of this kind they are worth their weight In gold." If you have passed through an at- tack of influenza, your speediest way to regain full strength is through the fair use of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. w ter the snow lies five and six yards in depth and that the supplies of hay, which as he now looks at them seem only as if intended for giraffes, are then easily reached by the fljcks of sheep which abound there. which rack his little system ; his stom- ach and bowels get out of order and j he becomes peevish and cross. To j guard against this the mother should | | keep a box of Baby's Own Tablets !n i the booee. They regulate the stomach are sold by medicine dealers or by mall at 25 cents a box from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co.. Brockville,; Ont Cornmeal In Soap. Cornmeal is a leading ingredient of a recently patented soap that removes You can get these pills through any I F/alns from textiles as well as being medicine dealer or by mail at 50 cents v: i uab i e for personal use. a box from The Dr. Williams' Medi- cine Co., Brockville, Ont. personal _ $, _ Mlnard'c Liniment used by Physicians. Surnames and Their Origin NORTON Racial Origin English. Source A locality. If your name Is Norton, and you Hiram Explains. Hank "I don't understand them thermometers." . Hiram "It's simple enough. You see, when It gets durn cold the mer- j cury sorter huddtes together down in ! the bottom, so'a to keep warm." MONEY ORDERS. Remit by Dominion Express Money Order. If lost or stolen you get your money back. * Literal Interpretation. Tact*r "In this verse, what ft meant by the line, 'The shades of night shire, a section which was distinctly north to the Anglo-Saxons, but which were~fal'ling~fast?' would have been considered south by I Bobby "It means that someone was the Scots. In tc time of the Normans pu in n g down the window blinds." wish to know its very first origin (for or later - however. It wonM have hardly being one of those names derived from i been considered so exceptionally far B locality It necessarily had an origin north as to Arrant the name of place name as well as a family | 'north-town" being distinctive. Though as a name) you can pretty nearly figure it out for yourself, with little more than a very general knowledge of history- Ita meaning, of course, Is quite clear: "north-town." The ending re- veals It as of Anglo-Saxon origin. hence the probabilities are that the j variation-Nevll, Neuville. name existed before the Norman in- ! vasion. But, it may be objected, are i not place names coined to-day with the ! gourc ending "ton?" True, but hardly In Norman times. Tie place names . Chimney of Glass. A French gunpowder plant blows the fumes from Its gun cotton factory could not say so certainly, it looks through a chimney lined with glass, though the place had been settled ' 'which resists the chemical action per- For Lasting Fragrance Use Cuiicura Talcum There is nothing better than Cuticura Talcum for powder-, ing and perfuming the skin. It' appeals to the most fastidious because of its fine, smooth tex- ture and delicate fragrance. "iila nl" ii I "I TaJcsmZSc. Sold tnroughourtheDomiiron. Canadian Depoe tinted. 344 Si. Pnl Si.. W.. MOM.!. tjcuri Soap h vr; without mug. Doesn't hurt a bit! Drop "Freezone" on an achicg corn, Instant- ly that corn stops hurting, then shortly you lift it right off with fingers. Truly! Your druggist sells a tiny bottle of "Freezone for a few cents, sufficient to remove every hard corn, soft corn, or corn between tte toes, and the calluses, without soreness or irritation. Jockeys Poultry and Doif Fanciers, animal trainers and breeders find dally use .for Mlnard'a Liniment as a preventive and remedy. Write for signed evi- dence of experienced men. MinarcTs Liniment The Anlmal'3 Friend Amertoe/i Honer Sag BemeOlra DOG DISEASES and How to Feed Mailed Free to any A J- dr's by the Author. H. Clay Qlorer Co., Inc. 12 Weat 24th Street New York. U.S.A. i < . t \ t , \ < f 4 > Constipation Banished A druggist says : "For nearly thirty years I have recommended the Extract of Roots, known as Mother Scigcl's Curativa Syrup, for arresting and permanently reliev- ing constipation and indigestion. It i* an old reliable remedy that never fails to do the work." 30 drops thrice daily. Get the Genuine. SCc. and $1.00 bottles, r - - - STOMACH MISERY, GAS, INDIGESTION 'Tape's Diapepsin" Corrects Sour, Upset Stomachs at Once prior to the Norman conquest. NEVILLE. Origin Anglo-Norman and One -A locality. of the premier things about fectly. Dynamite is made by mixing nitro- glycerine with sawdust. "Cascarets" lOc For Sluggish Liver or Constipated Bowels Clean your bowels: Feel fine! When you (eel sick, dUzy, upset. other. Comunlcation between France : and England wa rather close. I when your head Is dull or acting, or ' The name of Nevil, or Neville, was, ' your stomach U sour or gassy, Just | of course, French In Its real origin. It take one or two Cascirets to relieve > meant "the new city," and It was the ' constipation. No griping nicest laxa- 1 name given to a town In Poton. "Neuve ; tive-cathartic on er.rtli for grown-ups \ coined by the Normans do not end In family names Is the manner In which j Ville" was the French of It. There Is j and children. lOc "ton." and the ending did not come In- j many of them, develop in one country, j no telling. In the individual case, ' candy. to use by the Anglo-Normans (except j and under the Influence of one lang- j whether It was brought into England a they adopted names already ex- 1 uage, from place names in other coun- ' as a family name (in the Norman form tant) until their French had become ! tries and languages. fused with Saxon to malie English. If I Feudal units, while still existent and the place name were coined in very strong, were being subordinated to na- mcdern time* we would have no family 1 tlonal authority In the persons of name from it. If it were formed fol- 1 kings. The migratory invasions of lowing the fusion of tongues, the [ Western Europe were over; popula- period in which a family name might tions were settling down; peaceful box. Taste lilts Look to "Your Eyes of "de Neuville") at the time of Wll- Beautiful eyes, like fine teeth, are the retult or constant 11am the Conqueror, or later. develop from it was comparatively short. But if formed in Anglo-Saxon rimes It would have been there always is the basis for a family name. arts and the middle classes were ris- ing; commerce was increasing; mer- chants were traveling from one coun- try to another, often settling down in In some cases It Is known to trace back to individuals' who did cross to England with the conqueror. But In any event, once In England, the succeeding centuries and the ten- dencies of tie Engllab speech which developed from the mixture of Nor- man French and Anglo-Saxon changed It Into Neville and Nevil, the prefixed : h o ia~^ ^t e care. The daily use of Murtnc makes eve* clear and radiant. Enjoyable. Harmless. Sold and recommended by all dmuists Consider It from another angle. The I other lands, and skilled workers were ' "de" being dropped in the course of '-, town of Norton actually Is in York- j being sought from one country by an- 1 time. Holds Cake of Coap. Set into the fac% of a new bath; brush are movable Jaws which will ! soup of any size. ->- Chest COld? try this method That chest cold can be broken up no matter how stubborn and deep-seated it may seem! Apply Sloan's Liniment to chest and neck tonight. Its tingling, glowing warmth goes to the root of trouble. It breaks up the con- gested, inflamed condition. Relief quickly follows. Get a bottle of Sloan's to- day. All druggists carry it. Its effectiveness will surprise you. .I/.K/.- m Cxaatfa "Pape's Diapepsin" is the quickest, I surest relief for indigestion, gases, I flatulence, heartburn, sourness, fer- i mentation or stomach distress caused by acidity. A few tablet* give almost ' Immediate stomach relief. Correct 1 your stomach and digestion now f' r a , few cents. Druggists sell millions of packages. MOTHER OF TWIN BOYS Tells How Lydia E. Pinkham's Veg- etable Compound Relieved Her of Inflammation and Great Weakness There's Solid Comfort in Healthy Nerves WHEN you envy the calm and serene person who always looks so comfortable, just remember that his condition ia the result of healthy narvee and sound, refresh- ing sleep. If you are nervous and irritable if you cannot sleep at night -avoid the use of tea and coffee, which many people cannot drink without serious harm to their nerves, and conse- quent interference with health and comfort. Drink, instead, delicious Instant Post um the wholesome, healthful table beverage that safely charms and satisfies. Mlnard'* Liniment for tale everywhere Hungry Pike. The pike Is the hungriest and the . fiercest of fish. Fish, flesh and fowl teem alike acceptable to it? palate. and It does not disdain mineral pro- For rheumatism. bnjises.strains.chist colds West St John, N. B. "I was in a general run-down condition following the birth of my twin boys. I had a great deal of inflammation, with paina and weakness. Finally my doctor recom- mended Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. He said that your medicine would be the only thing to build me up. I am sure he is right, for I am feeling much better and am gaining in weight, having gone ^own to ninety-three pounds. I was in bed for over a month, but am up again now. I have recom- mended the \ egetable Compound to my friends and give you permission to use my letter. " Mrs. ELMER A. RITCHIE, 82 Rodney St, West St. John, N. B. There are many women who find their household duties almost unbearable ow- ing to 9'ttr.e weakness or derangement. The trouble may be slight, yet cause such annoying symptoms as dragging pains, weakness and a run-down feeung. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com- pound is a splendid medicine for such conditions. It has in many cases relieved those symptoms l-jr removing the cause of them. Mrs. Ritchie's experience ia but one of many. You might be interested in reading Mrs.Pirkham'a Private Text-Book upon the "Ailments of Women." You can get a copy free by writing the Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co.. Cobourz Or^.-Ho. ducts: rings, spoons and other similar At your grocer's in tealcd. air-tight tint POStlim FOR HEALTH tin " There's a Keason In.t.nt Potnm MDl, DOit- p Id, forte li> .i.mp.. WriMl Canadian Postuin Careal Co.. Limited, 45 Front St., B., Toronto. Factory: Windier, One articles have been frequently taken from Its maw. Four English boys went to bathe In j Inglemere Pond, near Ascot, In Bug- , land. One of them, wibo shall be j called Tommy, walked Into the water to about the depth of four feet, when : he spread out his> hands and tried to wim. ' At that Instant a large (ten rame up ' and took the whole hand Into its mouth, but finding itself unable to' wallow it relinquished Its hold, and the boy, turning round, prepared for a hasty retreat. His companions, who aw the fl?h, scrambled out of the pond as fast as possible. Tommy had scarcely turned around before the fish came up behind, and. ' seizing his other hand crosswise, in- dieted some very deep wounds on the back of It. The lad raised his free ' hand, which was still bleeding, aiid truck the great nV:: a hard blow on the head, when It disappeared. Th oth-er boys took him to a surgeon, who dreesed seven wounds iu one hand. and so great was the pain the next day . that tbe lad fainted twice. The little ; fl-ugei was bitter through the nail and , it was more <hn six weeks before It was well. UNLESS you see the name "Bayer" on tablets, you are not getting Aspirin at all Accept only an "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 An ordinary thimble- will held 100,- ' 000 of the smallest screws used in ' watches. Th world it full of 'b&bbHng and words, and I never saw a man that doth not rather speak more than h he ought, than >-*. Montaigne. Colds Toothache Earache Headache Neuralgia Lumbago Rheumatism Neuritis Pair,, PaM Handy "Bayer" boxes of 12 tablet? Also bottles of 24 and lOODruggUts. ISSUE No. 11 '22. Aspirin U the lrd mark (r^Blsttrcd In Canada* of By*r Mnnnfnctur* of Mono- eM.'ai'M M'T of Sallcylleacttl. Whllu U In wall known that Aspirin :n*ani Hs.rr manufacture, to IM'.K the puollc RKln?t imitations, the TMe(s of 'Cty.r 111 be inijicJ with their g?ncra! iraao m*rlc. tb "Barer Crtr'~