\ i StTAWA EMPLOYEE SAYS TANLAG MET EVERY TEST Delights. Lee Tells How It Restored Strength and Overcame Stomach Trouble. "If I should live to be 100 yeaiu old 1 will always praise Tanlac for the â- plendid health It has brought me," Is the srateful statement of William Lee, 218 St. Andrew St., Ottawa, Ont, a well known employee of the Public Works Dept., of this city. "Nine years of stomach trouble brought me down to only 103 lbs., a mere skeleton of myself. I suffered iabout all the miseries that go with Indigestion and got so nervous that many nights I paced the floor and longed for morntng to come. "Taalae helped ma from the very start and T bottles brought back my health and strength and ran my weight up 17 lbs. besides. In tact, I feel as strong and well now as if I had never been sick a day. I will gladly praise Tanlac to anyone wanting to know more about it from me." Tanlac Is for sale by all good drug- gists. Accept no substitute. Over 40 million bottles sold. A waking bongh; a crescent moon; The drowsy »I-^mnolence of noon, \ With ham and stir of beea, j That In ajid out â€" when young tli* mayâ€" - The warra-leaved maple's paler spray Eumeeh with aoand the tre»»!t. Tanlac Vegetable Pills, for consti- pation, made and reeummendad by the manufacturers of TAKLAC. T criig bold wrouKSt; a fers-fann'd Ml; Sky-rrraats patterning the fell; A pipit In the grass; ! Shy, wletful brooks that croon all day Unloosed k!n« twining horns In play, High hawks that circling pass. A touch of risk; a radiant sky; A friend that lifts affection high And graces friendship's name; The tlirush's tender evening trill. When cool airs bush the hedges still, Ajid banks are green with flame. â€" D. Thompson, in Country Life. A Week of Sundays. Most people know that the original Sabbath Day of the Fifth Command- ment corresponds to our Saturday, the seventh day of the week. The early Christians, however, made the following day the sacred day of the week, calling it the Lord's Day, be- cause it was on the morning after the Jewish Sabbath that Christ rose from the dead. It le a oirious fact that there is tuite an Important "Sunday," so to â- peak, for every day of the week. In addition to the two mentioned already Monday la the Greek Sabbath, Tues- day the Persian, Wednesday the As- syrian, Thursday the Elgyptlan, and JYlday the Turkish. WHEN BABY IS ILL When the baby is ill; when he cries a great deal and no amount of atten- tion or petting makes him happy, Baby's Own Tablets should be given him without delay. The Tablets are a mild but thorough laxative which re- gulate the bowels and sweeten the •tomach and thus drive out constipa- tion and indigestion; break up colds and slQipl'S fevers and make teething easT. They are absolutely guaranteed to be free from opiates and narcotics 'and can be given to even the new-bom babe with perfect safety and always "with beneficial results. The Tablets 'are sold by medicine dealers or by mall at 25 cents a box from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., BrockvlUe, Ont. Joe Seconded the Petition. Little Joe and June are twins, but June is stronger than her brother, an advantage she \e quick to Improve. Af- ter an unusually trying day, the little ^IIow In a pensive mod was waiting ^or his sister to complete her evening Sevotions. Mamma had put on the Ittle nighties and had heard Joe's Jiumble prayer. He sat down on a Stool patiently waiting for his sieter. June was feeling unusually elated over the day's accomplishments and ^ad gone through with the "I lay me" with energy. After a few added bless- ings for the members of her family, â- he grew even more enthusiaetic and ^rought her prayer to. a dramatic clim- ax by saying, "O Lord, make me a bet- '^ter girl!" Just then a solemn "A-men" came Ifrom the little downtrodden male of ithe species, and before mamma could ^Ink what had occurred June was jftcross the room and had her brother Wn the floor giving him a thorough go- lag over with her small flsts. That ."Amen" was too suggestive. ,> Avoid loss when sending money by 'imll â€" Use Dominion Kkpress Money Orders â€" the safe, convenient, Inexpen- â- ftve way. Cat-tails have been found to yield ^our, silk, starch and sugar, and were ^Qsed extensively during the war, in Central Europe. Keep MInard's Liniment In the heuatk A Famous Delicacy. The little French town of Strass- bourg has been made world famous through Its manufacture of goose-liver pies, or "pate de fole gras." This de- licacy is said to have been invented in the latter part o( the eighteenth century by a famous chef. Clause, em- ployed by the Marechal de Contades, one time Governor of Alsace. There are about twenty-flve manufacturers In Strasbourg, about ten of whom are of commercial importance. The manu- facturers do not concern themselves with the raising of geese, these being supplied by the farmers. Some of the families in this section of France have been engaged in raising geese for generations and the numerous flocks of geese In the roadways are often- times a hinderance to pedestrians. It Is necessary that the liver of a goose reach its maximum size before being used for pies, and in the autumn the farmers select the larger birds, place them in Individual boxes, and feed them on paste bf corn, cooked and salted. They are given no exer- cise unless a caee of overfeeding is noted, then they are released and al- lowd to run about for a day or two. When the geese are fat enongh and their livers are estimated to have reached their maximum size, they are killed. An ordinary liver weighs about one and one-half pounds and the farmer receives approximately 11.25 a pound. The nerves and veins are extracted from the liver and it Is spiced, placed In cans or jars with truffles, a species of mushrooms, and baked. The can Is then sealed and sterilized. GREEN TEA IMPORTS LARGER. statistics from Ottawa show that In 1923 553,977 pounds more Green Tea were brought Into Canada than in 1921, and 906,728 pounds more than in 1922. The reason given is that the fine quality Green Teas of India and Ceylon have displaced the Interior Japan and China Oreens which, due to their low price, were Imported heavily some years ago. Salada Tea Company is the largest importer of India and Ceylon Green Teas. 9 . Blind Faith. She â€" Women are given too much to blind faith." He â€" "Yes, many of those who enter the beauty contests prove that." ♦ Any coward can fight a battle when he's sure of winning, but give me the man who has pluck to fight when he's sure of losing. â€" George Eliot. w//f> ell meats (Mustard neutralizes the richness ot ' fKSs and makes them easier, to, Silt Mustard enables you to eiyoy ; hititmustheKeens 231 30,000 ISLAND ROUTE GEORGIAN BAY DISTRICT Folder and Time Table showing list of Resorts, Boating, Fishing, Camping, etc. When planning your 1924 Vacation write Box 862, Midland, Ont. TOO M\\ H031E CARES One Reaaen Why So Many Wo- men Are Weak and Run-Down. The besi Tobacco for the pipe CUT PLUG K A Surnames and Their Origm The work of the woman in the home makes greater demanda on her vitali- ty than men realise, and there is al- ways something more to de. No vfon- der women's backs ache, and their nerves are worn out. No wonder why they get depressed and Irritable, suf- fer from headaches, aud always feel out of sorts. Bat of course all women are not like that. What is the differ- ence? A woman with plenty of healthy red blood in her veins finds work In the home easy; her vitality is at par. This points the way to health In women who feel run down and depressed. Make new rich blood. You can do It with Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. These pills have the marvellous property of building up the blood and toning up } meadow. LANQLEY. Variations â€" Lang, Langhern, Lang- chaw, Langwerthy, Longwsrth, Lang- lols, Long. j Racial Origin â€" English, also French. Source â€" Localities, also a nationality, also a personal peculiarity. "Lang" Is a variation of the word "long." It Is to-day in widespread use colloquially and In the northern sec- tions of England and In Scottish low- lands. In the Middle AgM a man often earned the nickname of "Long'' or "Lang," because oi great height and spare build, and in many cases this nickname has developed into a family name. The name of Langhorn is just what It seems, "long-horn." Long-horns were musical in.'struments quite com- mon in the Middle Ages. Langley was a name originally des- criptive of locality in which the bear- er lived. It means "long-lea" or "long- Highland (Gaelic) clan name of O'Loy- nachan. Old instances are fouud of the nerves. That is proved by the | -John de Langeleye" and "de Lang- case of Mrs. H. Eppinger, Scott Street, | leghe." Vancouver, B.C.. who says:â€" "Dr. Wll- a "schaw" was an enclosure or shel- Ilams' Pink Pills brought back my ter, usually for game; hence the name health and strength and restored my ! Langshaw meant originally "of the nerves to normal condition after Long Game-Preserve." other medicines had failed. It was af- ter the birth of my second child that I became so anaemic and nervous that I thought I would lose my mind as well as my strength. I tried several medicines, but got no relief until I was advised to try Dr. Will lams' Pink Pills. After using a few boxes of these I could see a change. I felt stronger; my appetite was better, I slept better, and my nerves were stronger. I continued the use of the pills for some time, and again found myself a well woman, and I can sin- cerely say that my health has since been the best. I can cheerfully re- commend the pills to all weak, run down women." Tou can get these pills from your druggist, or by mall at 60 cents a box from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., BrockvlUe, Ont. A "worth" was a farmstead, or ward- ed place. Hence the names Long- worth and Langworthy mean literally "Long Farm." Langlois is truly a French name, meaning "the Englishman," and un- doubtedly In some cases It has been anglicized into Langley. Langley is also derived In many cases from the older Norman-French "L'-Aangleys" or "Lengleyse," with the same meaning. Lang alfio Is met with as a shorten- TIBBOTT. Variations â€" TIbbot, Tebbott, TIbbald. Tibbie, TIpson, TIbbat, Tibbotson. Racial Origin â€" English. Source â€" A given name. Give yourself three guesses as to the given name from which these par- ticular family names have been evol- ved. Yes, it's a name by no mean* nncommon to-day, even though It may not be as widespread as John or Wil- liam. Nevertheless, you'll probably ask for another three guesses or give It up without trying. The name is Theobald. There are some interesting polntfi to be noted about Theobold as a given name as well ns a family name. In the first place it Is not Greek, as you might suppose from the "theo." In the second place, this syllable does not mean "God," as it does in the name of Theodore. The name Is of ancient Teutonic origin, from "theod," meaning "the people," and "bald," which Is the oncestor of our modern word "bold." The figurative meaning of the combination was "one fit to rule the people." Early, even before the arrival In England of the Normans, who also used the name, the Saxons had con- tracted it into "Tlbald." The Nor- mans made it "Thibald" and "Thi- bard," which you see, with a "th" that was pronounced like a "t," gives a sound not dlsAimllar from TIbbott. The variations of this family name are of particular interest as an ex- ample of the way in which vowels sometimes run riot in the progressive development of language and nomen- clature, In the latter really more than Seeding Time. i When sunny days begin to warm th* earth And outdoor games fill youthful hearts with mirth, j Then farmers tiU the fertile mellow soil, I While hopeful hearts beat stanchly Ml ' men toil. i Now, sturdy hands a firm foundation lay, ! Of seed, to germinate beneath the ray â- Of sunshine, which evokes upon tbA field j Reward for toll â€" a crop of bounteous yield. â€" Charles H. Meyera< I Ask fer MInard'v and URa no othsA ^ Select Teachers by Merit Appointment and promotion of teachers in New Zealand are based on a Dominion graded list of teachers, the best qualified individual securing appointment in any part of the Do- minion Irrespective of the district la ; which he or she was previously em« j ployed. V Classified Advertisements P^-xtii, bJiAUTlFULLY KLUl-'KY-j carded wool; sample, enough light, comforter; one doUar. Woollen Mlllik . Georgetown, Ont. i I ADIES WANTED TO DO PLAIN â- -* and li^ht sewing at home; whola or spare time; good pay. Work sent any distance. Charges paid. Send stamp for particulars. National Manufacturing Co., Montreal. | ed and anglicized form of the Scottish in the former. The violence that others do to us is often less painful than that we put upon ourselves. The idea of happiness is often more flattering than happiness itself. Watch the Oil Tank. If for any reason the oil-supply tank on a motor-car engine has been allow- ed to become dry, after refilling, it is a wise precaution to make sure the pump is working properly. Other- wise, an air lock may form at some point In the oil-supply line, preventing the pump from functioning as it should, and burned-out bearings or scored cylinders may result. Good will to others \e constructive thought. It helps build us up. It is good for your body. It makes your blood purer, your muscles stronger, and your whole form more symmetri- cal in shape. It Is the real "elixir of of life." The more ot such thought you attract to you the more life will i you have. You draw, then, the best i elen«nts from all with whom you ae- ' sociale. If you send out a contrary order of thought, you draw to you from them the poisonous and destruc- tive elements. These will hurt your body. Persons in this way are liter- ally hated to death.â€" Prentice Mul- ford. The mode of travel some thirty years ago was somewhat different to what It is to-day. The speed of this foot-power vehicle Is four miles per hour, but free from engine trouble, no blow-outs, and It made no difference whether they passed on the right or the left. "Free to you" generally means that some one else pays double. Great Faith. A rich manufacturer of asbestos took a house Just across the street from a sweet-spirited old lady, and his family proceeded to enjoy itself in what seeme^'^ her a very worldly fashion. The old lady was never known to speak ill of anyone, even when her neighbors raised a racket all Sunday. She oaly said: "Dear me! They must have great faith In their asbestos." The Coming Education. "How can I teach your children gentle- ness. And mercy to the weak, and reverence for life. When by your laws, your actions and your speech, You contradict the very things 1 teach? â€" Longfellow. Radio Craze in Britain. More than 12,280 miles of aerial wire have be«n erected in the British Isles in the last twelve months, so much has the radio craie seized the public. It Is fstimated by officials of the British Broadcasting Company that 2,000,000 persons are entertained daily at a cost of a farthing each. One hundred thousand pounds ha» been paid to the entertainment Industry In salaries, fees and copyright royalties. â€" . « _ Strenuou.i efforts are being made In En|icl»nd to stop the catching and kill- ing of English skylarks for food. For a mouthful of food to ttill such a song! His Hearing Restored. The Invisible ear drum Invented by A. O. Leonard, which is a miniature megaphone, fitting inside the ear en- tirely out of sight. Is restoring the bearing of hundreds ot people In New York city. Mr. Leonard invented this drum to relieve himself of deafness and head noises, and it does this so successfully that no one could tell bs is a deaf man. It Is effective when deafness Is canssd by catarrh or by perforated or wholly destroyed natural drums. A request tor informatloa to A. O. Leonard, Salte 437. 70 Fifth avenue, New York city, will be given a prompt reply. adrt « When Father Failed. Tommy looked up from his book and asked: "Father, is it true that a man Is known by the company he keeps?" "Yes, sonny." "Well, father." asked Tommy, "If a good man keeps company with a bad man. te the good man bad because he keeps company with the bad man, or Is the bad man good because he keeps company with the good man?" Rzfreshes Tired Eyes WtlttMuiimCo.,Chkaio,forETtC*KBaok I PIMPLES SPREAD OVER EOREHEAD Inflamed and Itched Badly. Cuticura H ealed. " My trouble begsn with m breaks iag otit of pimples at the edge of my hair which soon spread to my fore- head. At first tb« pimplea were very email but becam* larger and were in- iianied. They itched badly for a while and were so embartaaalng that I hated to go out. My hair fell out. " I read an advertisement for Cu- tlctira Soap and Ointment and sent for a free sample. I purchased more, and in two or three weeks I was healed." (Signed) Miss Geor- gia McMillan, 1913 Summit Blvd., Spokane, Wash., July 10, 1923. Use Cuticura for all toilet purposes. I*apl< iMk Ftm b7 Mill. Addma Clnadlaa -^•pot: "Oiacira. T. 0. Box 9(11. MratrMlT' ^ j_^oap:Sc. OfntRHrntSSandGOc. TaicumS Try our new Sh«TUis Stick. sptmN Say*' Bayer" -InsistI For Pain Headache Neuralgia Rheumatism Lumbago Colds Sb^ Accept only a Bayer package which contains proven directions Handy "Bayer" boxes of 12 tablets Also bottles of 24 and 100 â€" Brupgists Aspirin 18 the trade murlt (rpft«ter»U In Cuuda) of Barer Muiiifactare ut Mooo- •cctloacliJOTtir ot S»llcyllc»clil Home of Chestnut. The home of the chestnut Is In the Mediterranean region, where chestnut trees have been cultivated from early times. Croeo<>il«s In Zoos. Young crocodllM of different sites have to have seperate nuraeries in zoos, otherwise the smaller ones are often attacked and bullied by tkeir larger relative*. CHAPPED HANDS Mlnard's is excellent for chapped bands and all skin diseasee. MRS.MI$ENER'S ' ACHES AND PAINS Vanished After Using Lydia £. Pinkhaun's Vegetable Compound " Branchton, Ont. - ' ' When I wrof» to you for help my action was mostly prompted by curios- ity. I wondered if 1, too, would benefit by your medicine. It wa.s the most profit- able action I have ever taken, I heart- ily assure you, for tnriMiirh its results I am relieved of most cf my suiferines. I have Lakensix Doxes of Lydia E. Pink- ^ ham's Vegetable Compound Tablets and a buttle of Lydia E. Pinkham's Blood Medicine, and I can honestly say I have never been so well before. I had suffered fri)m pains and other troubles since I was fifteen years old. and during the 'Great War ' period I worked on munitions for two years, and, in the heavy lifting wh;:h my work called for, I strained mysoif, causing pelvic inflammation from which I bavo eulTered untold agutiy. and I often had to give up and go to bed. I h.id doctcred for several years without getting per- manent relief, w.ien I sfart(»d to take your medicines." â€" Mrs. tioi.D^TiN Mis- ENKR, Branchton, Ont. Write to the Lydia E. P!rkham Medi- cine Co. , Cobourg, Ontario, f or'a t'l ee copy of Lydia K. I'iukham's Private Tezfr> Book upoD ' ' AriasBtetffWwBSB." o^ ISSUE No. a'^-'x^. â- I"