PAIN IN THE JOINTS Is An Indication That the Blood is Thin and Watery. More than 700 miles by dog team was the trip made recently by Con- soon lead to .[ Long.Dbtance Man-Hunts. d?ocovery by which our descendants will be enabled to grasp in a few months what it has taken us a lifetime to learn; they will execute easily what F ; Uble J Stevenson of the Royal Cana- , we havp a.-rnmn' (short with ereat ef dran Mounte<1 Police, in bringing to and Sir Oliver Lodge being ab.e H &f* XSSSftJSllS S- *""* " ch * " " r ' "Old Heads on Young Should- n ' " -_ # t _ wv f d .~r.r,vprv hv tch'rl ers u the Latest Dream of the Scientist. Imagine Einstein, Marconi, Edison, hand down their gcr.lus to their child- ; The first sign of rheumatism Is fre- ' ren as easi.y as they hand down their j ^ ^o. to^ the^lnt^f death. fluently a'paln and swelling of one of estates! Picture a wcrld in which our " J^iJ^fL^a beEin the joints. If this is not treated : descendants will begin almcat where v through the blood, which is the seat ; we left off. of the disease, the poison spreads, at- } That this is not an Idle dream has feeling other joints and tissues some- been made abundantly clear by cer- times rheumatism attacks the heart , t a i n experiments on animals carried and Is fatal. | out by Professor Paul Kammerer, a A remedy that has corrected many biologist of the University of Vienna, casep of rheumatism is Dr. Williams' . and a lifelong friend of Steinach. the Pink Pills. These pills enrich and originator of the "gland" cure. Kara- purlfy the blood so that the poisonous m erer demonstrated his theory before rheumatic matter Is driven out of the ( British scientists at Cambridge. Plac- system as nature intended. Miss Ger- i n g before them a specimen of the tie Denne, Washago, Ont., was attack- sightless newt, he said that he had de- ed with rheumatism and found relief T i ped the creature's eyes. through Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. Sha , says: "About a year ago I was at- tacked by rheumatism and for weeks was confined to my bed. Durlng thousands of years' exist- ence In deep, gloomy caverns, its an- THE FAOTWEATHER HARD ON LITTLE ONES der of a trader. This, however. Is by no means a re- cord In tfce annals of the Force, which has several longer and no less thrill- ing man hunts to its credit. Two years ago ah Eskimo who had murdered a white man in the Yukon was tracked ever a thousand miles be- fore he was captured, following which the Crown prosecutor and a judge tra- SMOKE Canadlan fall weather is extremely velle(I 3 -000 miles to conduct the trial, hard on little ones. One day Is trarm On of the longest of these hunts and bright, and the next wet and cold. was tn at carried out by Sergeant These sudden, changes bring on colds, Frank Smith, who covered seventeen [ cramps and colic, and unless baby's hundred miles by dog team and canoe of a murderer named little stomach is kept right the result In search may be serious. There is nothing to O'Brien. equal Baby's Own Tablets in keeping During the trip the sled in which the : the litti- ones well. They sweeten the sergeant travelled part of the way; two cestors had not only lost the power of ! sumach, regulate the bowels, break overturned into a dyke, injuring its! ThB sight, but even the eyes themselves j up colds and make baby thrive. The occupant's leg eo severely that he was | trouble was so painful, affecting tha naA snrun ([ to mere rudimentary or- Tablets are sold by medicine dealers unab'.e to use it for some days. Un- j beneath the skin. Professor : or by mail at 25 cents a box from The daunted, he continued the journey. joints of my limbs so that I could not stand alone. Mother had a box of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills in the house and thought they might help me. I began gans Kammerer took one of these eyeless newts at birth and exposed it to red light for five years. The water in Dr. Williams' vllle, Ont. Mediclno Co., taking them, and when I had taken whjch the newt , ived waa COQtlnual i y these pills got a further supply, with | illuminated with ^A light, which was the result that the rheumatism van- ished and I was a well girl. I may add thut my mother and two of my sisters j have also used the pills for various ail- ments with equal success, and now we are never without them m the house. 1 ' If you are suffering from any con- used because It was found that day- light merely caused a dark pigment to form in the skin covering the eyes. Brock- , which ended in his finding his man | two weeks too late; the civil author!- ; ties had succeeded in capturing him. The hunt cost the Government $150.- 000. Another long-distance chase was participated in by a member of the In 1521 a printer of Venice invented same Force following the murder by When Italics Are Used. We are all familiar with words writ ten in italics. Several generations of newts were tn type when printing an edition of Victor Fournier and Edward la Belle : subjected to the red light until one Virgil. It is supposed that he attempt- of three French Canadians. The de- j group finally appeared with eyes that d to copy the handwriting In which tective concerned. Sergeant W. H. pushed through the head The des- tae translation was written. The style Welsh, undertook to hunt the Crimin- j ditlon due to poor, watery blood, or cendanls of this grcup also had eyes . j came to England in the following year a la alone, and at the end of a thrilling : Weak . u * 9 ' begin taklng Dr Wll ~!The professor then showed Salamand- and was knonwn as Venetian. It was, nine hundred miles' trip he succeeded] liams Pink Pills now, and note how j erg whose skins had cnange< j color as however, confined chiefly to proper In arresting the prisoners with as lit-, your strength and health will improve. , a ^^ of H on a background dlt . names and prefaces of books. tie fuss as a Toronto policeman makes You can get these pills through any fere ; t frf)m thflt to whjcil they had Itallcg are used in the Bible for , In apprehending a pickpocket. dea er In medicine, or by mail at 50 be(jn accustomed He said the cnange ' words inserted to make the sense of * permanent and hereditary. He the translation clearer. Where Men Buy Wives TneTobaoco of Quali ty ks LA. TINS and in packages Manufactured by Imperial Tobacco Company of Canada Limited cents a box from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Out A Cosmopolitan School. Twenty-nine different nationalities are represented among the pupils at- tending one public school In Van- couver, B.C. was then exhibited a land-dwelling toad.: Nowadays italics are used almost The well-known traveller in Far | having the hornv nads of the water !ely for emphasizing a word or sent- _ Ll *". "tTT"S naving me norny paab 01 me waier * Eastern region*, Miss Ella Sykes, has toad, a wonder which the professor ence . an ^ lf " ' desired for a printer The Gift of the "Gamp.' Brussels appears to be the only city The largest talV fj machine needle had accomplished after a series of ex- periments. TJiese demonstrations were follow- to put any portion of a manuscript in- to this type the words are underlined. Names of periodicals and ships been lecturing to the Royal Geoghaph- ical Society, London, on her experi- In the world measures 6 feet 7 inches j vated in his own lifetime in length, and was built for window passed on to his children 1 . ; ' I Krt In l, !! K.. .k 1 ul L11W ** UIIU, Ulia UtMUg lUIWJ 0> tt.C3 I ..,! hv anooiilatinne fin fii tho nna-dhllitw Should be in ItUllCS, DUt the HlleS re- ea D> speculations as to tne possiouuy name for a plateau of the Pamir Muun- of applying the results achieved on Kardmg ad hoc., e.g., i.e., et seq.. and benond the *reat river which lower animals to human beings, so i <"> on, are varied, and italics may or : * that the good qualities display alone. Keep Mlnard'c Liniment In the house. so a man cultl- mav Dot be U3ed - could be as "in- stlncts." Kamnierer himself says that further research along the lines of his expert- Surnames and Their Origin URQUHART Racial Origin Scottish. Source A locality. Urquhart was the name of one of BUCKLEY Racial Origin English. Source Localities. Here Is a family name originnally the meat Important and influential, I descriptive of the bearer by reference though one of the smallest of the , to the place from which be had coine. ' clans of the Scottish Highlands. ' There are, however, different mean- But though the clan was pure Gae- ' ings to the two-place names from He, of that same stock which crossed which the family name is variously over from Ireland toward the close of derived. those migrations which are- respons- j One of these is the name of a com- Aiming high isn't much use if you have no ammunition. Woolen clothes examined under a has a well-organized umbrella- microscope can be tested not only for borrowing bureau. The annual sub- their quality> but ^ to show whethef ences and observations on "The Roof ; scnption is low, but If every umbrella the wool was grown on a healths of the World," this being Miss Sykes's ! USr were to J in su>:h a society, its in- animal. ! come would be enormous. The Idea is rather similar to that In | borders Chinese Turkestan. i force at the British Museum, National j i The Kelgis (Inhabitants of the re- Ga!I ery. and other public Institutions, | where you are required to deposit i gion) have, said the lecturer, some pe- culiar customs. The men spend most your "gamp" before being allowed to j of their time playing the goat game, ] * round ^e galleries. You get a a sort of horseback football, with the tlcket ot metal or a b <"e disc, which j will redeem your umbrella at any time; only In the case of the umbrella Inflated skin of a headless goat for a ball. Attending marriage and funeral I feasts Is another favorite occupation. I 8Icna ng. the umbrella is not your Most of the laborious work Is left to i own but *** Property of the society. Each member on paying his sub- I the women, and they do It obediently, though women are so scarce that a father can demand a very heavy price for a daughter's hand. The stronger and more capable that hand la, the higher Its value in the marriage mar- ket. When a Kelge dies he bequeaths no money to his relatives, but gives in Realized Ambition. "He seems to have realized his am- bition in being able to cut monkey- Ible for most of the blood of the High- [ munity In Chester. England. It Is shines In society." lands to-day, the clan name was not formed from the given name of a chieftain. Bulkeley. It may also at various' "Yes: I think he's reached the ape-i times have been a countryside name of his career." for many localities In different sec- Refreshes Tired Eyes WriteMurU>eCo.,Chlcgo,forEveCrcBoofc scription. receives a token, usually of metal stamped with an Index number 1 , which he carries in his pocket instead of an numbrella in his hand. When caught by the rain, all he has to do U to go to one of the society's agencies, which are tobacco sb.oi.-s, restaurants, and big stores, and h.md over the tok- America'* Piuneu- DOQ Hook OB DOG DISEASES feed Uow to Veal 11-IUa Fn to mar AH1.1M by tht Author. N. CLAY GLOVER CO.. IM. 121 W n 2llti StrM Ml Yrt. U.S.A. structlons for a funeral feast that will I en ' to ^ immediately provided with cost all the wealth of which he Is pos- sessed. $4.60 Profit From Each Hen. By S. W. Knife. A short time ago an article appeared That nasty, irritating, tickling cough | n the "Pickering News" stating that In Ireland the clan names were al- j tlons of England. The "ley." In the most without exception derived from speech of the medieval Knglish. often tnat keeps you awake at night, makes '' '~ E " w Ruddy "who ~ has a~country~re- the names of the chieftains who first meant an inclosed place or pasture for nf e miserable, will. not stay when Dr. j sldence there, cleared J4.600 profit ,000 hens for the preceding elevated their following to the dignity | animals, and Buckley was originally Howard's Gum Balsam Is used. The ' f ronl of clanship; mostly from their given simply a "bullock-ley." names, but at times from their nick- names or sobriquets. In Scotland the i flrst doge relieves. Every 50c bottle } lwe i ve months." and employed all help an umbrella. When the rain ceases the borrower deposits his umbrella In the next agency he happens to pass, and in ex- change receives another counter. MONEY ORDERS. A Dominion Express Money Order for five dollars costs three cents. An aeroplane with a saloon for 25 passengers has been designed with the whole body enclosed in the wings, so _.., < ^ r wi ' new* *. u*|f> vj wu * u %. if/ | i WM WW*JJF VIIUII^OCVA 1 .1 L1IC W This however, does not explain cer* guaranteed satisfactory or money re- j required to look after them. This cer- ; that it is all lifting surface tain old forms of the family name funded. Refuse substitutes and avoid ; taln i y shows there is money to be " exceptions are more numerous, and which are to be found in the medieval disappointment. All Drug Stores. that of the Urquharts is cue. i records, "de Bokele" ahd "de Buckey." , Manufactured Taylor Pharmacal Co.. Though the "Clanu Urachadlan." as which could not in so short a period Blrchcliffe. Ont. It Is styled In the Gaelic tongue, ia have been derived from "Bulkeley." i admittedly an old one, there is some i They represent rather the local ds- j Life, like a nettle, will always hurt vagueness as to Its early history, but ' crlption of pastures or Iffrlogures for the man who lays hold of it gingerly. It appears to have been closely con- Buckdeer. nected with the clans MacKay and ' In both cases the family name orlg- The people who report that business made from hens. How? By proper feeding, good care and attention. Poultry raisingn is as much a business as any other business and to nialie a success one must understand what he is doing and why. The winter is not the natural laying therefore to get good egg pro- hens must be fed with that object al- ways In view. They need exercise to I S6USOU luertriurc lu gtil gL'Otl rgg PT'I- Forbes. The name of Urquhart does inally bore the prefix "de." meaning is coming back are those who went duc tion when prices are high the not appear in the historical records ' "of." and clearly Indicating the orig- after it. as having been adopted by the clan Inal descriptive nature of the surname. until about 1300 A.D.. at which time As was the rule, these prefixes lathe' Perfumes to-day must be much more keep the 'body warm, which "should b the chief of the clan was also the com- | vast majority of cases were dropped skilfully blended than even a few I provided by making them work mander of a castle of that name, and i as meaningless after a generation or years ago: the cruder scents have a!-' the tradition goes that the clan name two; using the name, made It descrip- together lost popularity. was adopted castle. from the name of the live rather of the bearer himself than the place from which he had* come. I Aafc for Mlnard'* and tuke no other. ASPIRIN Say "Bayer" and Insist! Unless you see the name "Bayer" -ou (scratch) for every grain of feed. The feed should be stimulating and body- building, such as wheat and corn, say 40% ot each, making up the other 20% with Western oats, buckwheat, peas, etc. It Is best just to feed enough at a time so as to keep the bird always ready for the next meal. A lot has been said for and against "hot mash." Mr. Ruddy fed hot mash as a mid-day meal all through the win- ter. In the average home there Is usually a considerable amount of I table scrap which can profitably be i sate bv millions and prescribed by i utilized, mixing It along with the lay- ' Physicians over twenty-three years for Ing mash and fed in a "crumbly" con- Colds Headache diticn, uot sloppy. Feed at mid-day i Toothache Lumbago | ;ind just enough; if you feed too much Earache Rheumatism i the birds will go to roost, which Is not Neuralgia *>ain. Pain i desirable. Why ue'. !ed hot mash :n Accept "Bayer Tablets of Asplr.u" the morning? Because birds will only. Each unbroken package con- ' easily fill their "crops, ' stand around tains proper directioas. Handy boxes i and get chilled, whereas grain first of twelve tablets cou few cents. Drug thing makes them active and keeps gists also sell bottles of 24 and 100. ! them warm. Grain should also be fed Aspirin Is the trade mark (registered in the evening. Soft feed being more ^ Canada) of Bayer Manufacture of j easily digested, the birds' crops are Monoacttlcaoidestcr o-' Salicylicacii'. ' empty long before daylight and you While It is well known that Aspirin cannot expect man or beast to do their i best on an empty stomach. Why Have Skin Trouble Cuticura Will Prevent It In the treatment of all skin troubles bathe freely with Cuticura Soap and hot water, dry gently, anc d apply Cuticura Ointment to the affected parts. T)o not fail to include the exquisitely scented Cuticura Talcum In your toilet preparations. SMpZSc. OiitanlZSudftc. T*Jcni2Sc. Sold throughout the Dominion. Cai)adiiinL>epoK . Limited. 144 St. FID! Si.. W.. MoBtrul. ^cui-A Soap -haye* without mug. MOTHER OF LARGE FAMILY LLOYD GEORGE VISITS C.P.R. SHOP3 AT ANGUS Left to right. Medric Martin. Mayor of Montreal; Rt. Hon. David Lloyd George. Uamo Margaret Lloyd Oeorge. Mr. (\ H. Templo, Chief of Motive Power. Canadian Pacific Railway. Photograph taken a' the Canadian Pacific Angus SUups, Montreal, where the grsat British Statesman was accorded an ovation by the s. too employee*. Baby's Color. The ynung mother had ju?t re:id In a new-thought paper that everyone is surrounded by a halo, the color of which is determined by the tempera ment of the person. When her liua band came home sV.e tackled him on the subject. After settling the color of her neighbors' halos to hpr entire satisfaction, she remarked: "And what about baby. Alfrod? What color is lie, do you think? Vink. I Imarfimv because he's the pink of perfection." "Well, my dear," replied her hus band, caustically, "he may be pink when I'm away, but when I'm home he's the most startling yelUrl" _ package or on tablets you are not get- Recommends Lyd'.a E. Pink- ling the genuine Baye.- product^ proved ham's Vegetable Compound to Other Mothers Hemford, N. S. "I am the mother of four children and I was so weak after my last baby came that I could not do my work and suffered for months until a friend induced me to try l.ydia E. Pinkham s Vegetable Compound. Since taking the Vegetable Compound my weakness has left me and the pain in mv back has gone. I tell all my friends who are troubled with female weakness to take. Lvdia 13. Pinkharn's Vegetable Compound, for 1 think it is the best medicine ever sold. You may advertise my letter." Mrs. GEORGE I. CBOUSH, Hemford, N. S. My Fir.1 Child Glen Allen, Alabama. " I have been greatly benefited by taking Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound for bearing-down feelings and pains. I was troubled in this way for nearly four years following the birth of my first child, and at times could hardly stand on. my feet. A neighbor recommended the Vegetable Compound to me after I had taken doctor's medicine without much benefit. It has relieved my pains and gives me strength. I recommend it and give you permission to use my testi- monial letter."- Mra. IDA R-JK, Glen Allen, Alabama. Women who suffer should write to the Lydia E.Pinkham Medicine Co.,G6bourg, Ontario, for a free copy of Lydia E. Pinkham's Private Text- Book upon " Ailments Peculiar to Women. ' ' a ISSUE No. 43 '23. means Bayer Manufacture, to assist tha public against imitations, the Tab lets of Bayer Company will be stamp ed with their general trade mark, thp "Hryer Cross." H E ALT Keep your health. Al ways keep Minard's handy. The universal remedy for every 111. H