The Latin word coming into Eng- lish through the NorlnanvFrench, ile- veloned into a surname through its use as descriptive of an individual's occupation. as “Roger 1e Clerke,†or “Clui'ke.†The Irish word became ï¬rst a given name. “Cieireach,†and from this a family or clan name, as “O’Cleirigh†and “MacCleirigh,†whence developed the modern forms of O'Clery and Cleary, often changed to Clark and Clarke, in the north of [it"d through l veloped jmo ; use as descril occupation. as In the Norman and the Gaelic divi~1 sions of this group of family names we have a vivid example of the ro- mance of tongues. Clarke is an Eng- lish name from the Latin through the Norman-French. (‘leary is an Irishl name. Yet both mean me some thing, E and indeed there are many Cl‘a'i'k and{ Clarke families whose names are simply the Anglicized versions of the old Celtic name. _ CLARK Variationsâ€"Clérke, Clarkson, Cleary, O'Clery. Racial Originâ€"Norman-French, also Gaelic. ' Sourceâ€"An Occupation, also a given name. Camp site and to erect a comfortable shelter. Thousands of Canadian boys who formerly knew little or nothing of nature can now recognize different kinds of trees, and give the name of dozens of wild flowers; can easily 1‘6- cognize the more common birds, and Thousalï¬ls of Canadian boys who a. year ago or so were absolutely help- less in the Open, can now be depended upon to ï¬nd their way about, to cook their own meals, to choose a proper Boys have been taught to care for forests and to ï¬ght forest ï¬res. They have gathered information for numer- ous departments of forestry. They have engaged in ï¬ghtsngainst insect pests and have made notes on differ- ent varieties of birds. The great increase of the number of Scoutmastens and other Scout Ofï¬cers during 1920 means a great stimulus to the outdoor activities of Canadian boys. It is probable that throughout the past year more boys have spent days and_ nights in the open than ever before it] the history of Canada since pioneer days; and because Boy Scouts have taken this message of the out- doors into their homes, have conduct- ed openâ€"window campaigns and fresh- air crusades, it is likely that more grown-ups have breathed pure air dur- ing 1920 than has been the case since the time of our great-grandfathers. ‘ Ihe {or most makes and models of cars. Your old, broken or worn-out parts replaced. \\'ril,e or wire us describâ€" ins what you want. We varry the largest and most complete sxock in Canada. ,of am;th used nrvnew parts and automobile equipment We ship 0.0.1); anywhere in Canada. Sails- factory or refund in full our motto. Shaw'l Auto salvage Part Supply. 923-931 Dun'crh: St.. Toronto. Ont. for most makes an Your old, broken (2 replaced. \\'riLe or The Outdoor Life of the Scout. AUTO REPAIR PARTS INSTANT P§STUM SOLD BY CROCERS EVERYWHERE Its Appeal Grows! temporarily in place of coffee or tea For health reasons. But they soon learn to love its rich flavor,â€" and its pure, wholesome qualities are so apparent that they adopt Postum as their regular meal-time beverage. Many people start to use Surnames and Their Grigén describ- arry the stock In ew'nurts We ship lam very common toâ€"day in roughand- ready speech, and are quite popular among scho-olbo-ys. We have our “Reddies,†“Blackies,†"Pinkeys," "Whiteys" and the like, but who ever heard of a “Greeney?†The use of “green†to denote gullibility is a thoroughly modern usage, one un- known to medieval England. ‘ There is a better chance of the name sometimes having originated from a.’ man’s custom of dressing in lgreen, but even this is not so likely las the source from which the name is actually known to have sprung in liter- ally hundreds of cases. _ Today the word “green†is often used to denote a grassy stretch of ground. 1:116 English of the eleventh twelfth and thirteenth centuries. the period in which a large proportion of the family names were formed, used it that way also. Therefore, such . names as “Robert Atte Green," or “Ho- Ibert A’ Green,†“Atte Grene," or “De La Grene," of which the old records are full, would signify a person who lived at or near such a spot. tive value when applied variously {o the description of hair, beard and com- plexion, but not green. Then we have modern analogy. Nicknames of color It is possible that in some instances the name originated in a sobriquet of the same type as “Robert the Red,†the "Black Douglas,†and the like. But in judging the degree of probability of this we have two signiï¬cant facts to guide us. Green is not likely .to be the color of a man's complexion. Red, white, black. brown, pink and even yellow are all probabilities of descrip; There are a number of possible ex- planations ot the source of the family name of Greene, put all of them are rather unsatisfactory, with the excep- tion of one. ! kno“ I avoid I As a result of Boy Scout training, the energy of the Canadian boy has [become a force of great value to the {Dominion. More and more are recog- Zniziug its value, and are taking ad- :vantage of it to reduce loss by ï¬re, control crowds and to teach the people the‘ laws of safety and sanitation. Many lives are saved by Scouts who, because of their special trainihg, be- cause they carry a ï¬rst-aid kit or a Isafetyâ€"ï¬rst rope, are prepared to act I when no one else is. The good which is Variationâ€"Green. Racial Originâ€"English. Sourceâ€"A locality. Ireland particularly. where thevBritish affiliations were stronger. is often so stormy that the mother does not get him out in the fresh air as often as she should. He catches colds which rack his little system; his stomach and bowels get out of order and he becomes peevish and cross. To guard against this the mother should keep a box of Baby’s Own Tablets in the house. They regulate the stomach and bowels and break up colds. They are sold by‘ medicine dealers or by mail at. 25 cents a box from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. away. Minard's Linimwt for Dandruff. The winter season is a hard one on the baby. He is more or less conï¬ned to stuffy, badly ventilated rooms. It is often so stormy that the mother nizing its value, and are taking ad- vantage of it to reduce loss by ï¬re, control crowds and to teach the people the' laws of safety and sanitation. Many lives are saved by Scouts who, because of their special trainihg, he- cause they carry a llrst-aid kit or a safety-ï¬rst rope, are prepared to act when no one else is. The good which is accomplished by boys of this type, and the good done to the boys themselves through their activities, can hardly be over estimated. The Secretary in charge of the Ontario ofï¬ce of the Boy Scout Assoniation at the corner of Bloor and Sherbourne Streets. Toron- to, is always glad to provide full infor- mation about Scouting. and to help persons interested in securing the formation of local Troops. WINTER HARD 0N BABY smile day bein enough about H)Zlf~hl'lH)l]lS wi [Used Autos t t :- t L result of an Scnu‘. Lraining,‘ REAKEY SELLS TAU-2M; I'SE'D ,, 3 vars of all (Hum: all 0ng add sub “4' d“. I h“ \w,.. Lu: GREENE will keep old age e have our "Pinkeys," ut who ever The use of sing forest tel try The rapidity with which the scheme of the Ontario Government to reforest areas of non-agricultural land in well settled counties is being taken up, shows that the people are waking up in regard to the disappearance of tim‘ ber forests. Along with the plan for a demonstration plantation of ï¬ve acres in each township progress is now being m:er with the more am- bitious scheme covering tracts of from ï¬ve hundred to one thousand acres under the ownership of counties. The1 counties of York, Ontario. Sinicoe and Norfolk have already started on the plan, and other counties and even some urban municipalities are discus- sing the acquiring of a municipal drum to relieve himself of deafness and heat] noises, and -it does this so successfully that no one could tell he is a deaf man. It is effective when deafness is caused by catarrh or by perforated, or wholly destroyed natur- al drums. A request for information to A. 0. Leonard, Suite 437, 70 Fifth Avenue, New York City, will be given a prompt reply. :ulvt. The invisible ear drum invented by A. 0. Leonard. which is a miniature megaphone, ï¬tting inside the ear en- tirely out of sight, is restoring the hearing of hundreds of people in New York City. Mr. Leonard invented this drum to relieve himself of (learneSS and heal] noises, and .it does this so successfully that no one could tell he “I have known you to hang a n 011 less evidencev judge,†was stranger's response. “Quite likely." replied the ex-jud “but when we're giving up cold 02 we have to be careful.†An ex-judge who had become a cashier in a VVesteru bank once de- clined to honor a cheque that a stranger had presented. “The cheque is all right," he said. “but the evidence you offer in identifying yourself as the person to whose order it is drawn is scarcely suflicient." A few cents buys ‘ï¬'Janderine.n Af- ter a few applications you cannot ï¬nd a fallen hair or any dandruff, besides every hair shows new life, vigor, brightness, more color and abundance. toe nails Evolution along precisely the On- posite lineâ€"41m use of the nails so that they became greatly enlargedâ€" is to be noted in the case of the horse, which now walks on its “ï¬nger-nails." The mrther man got from his origin- surroundings, when his ï¬nger-nails 'served a multitude of purposes for which he now uses other utensils, the less prominent they became. They are. however, still very useful in help- ian to make the tips of the ï¬ngers ï¬rm and in picking up small objects; though it is possible that the time may come when. through constant disâ€" fake any on: to city iebreaentaï¬'le for aspchOn. Very large stock than.“ on nd. "7 W Breakey's Used Car fluke! m tom m â€" 'Ku The lower animals use their ï¬nger and toe coverings for a number of pur- posesâ€"including climbing, the tearing of food, ï¬ghting with their enemies, and scratching in the ground. ' REAKEY SELLS THEM; USED cars of all types; a.†rs sold sub 19¢: 10 delivery up to 300 lea, or teat run of same distance it you wish In a goal order; as purchased. 0 purchm rice refunded. hnlNG mechanic of your own chalet to look them over, or ask In _to The bone-like ï¬ngers is one ( the time whe fours. You Cannot Let Money Go Hing. Stops Hair Coming Out; Thickens, Beautiï¬es.’ City and Country Life ngcvity depends to a ce on country and ciimate. He is conducive to old a; Township and County Forests. extremely His Hearing Restored. man may have neither linger nor t‘fcquirin is way. DANDERINE F inger-nail Facts. niment Relieves D 1d ve kin on the the marks left f men walked on to old 0 ï¬nd wards {OW} age, while persons of mg of our left from npcr 1111111 ash the Magic! Drop a little "Freezene" on' an aching corn, instantly that com stops hurting, then shortly you lift it rigk; off with ï¬ngers. Doesn’t hurt a bit. ‘ Your druggist sells a .Hny bottle 0! “Freezone†for a few cents, sufï¬cient to remove every hard corn, soft corn, or cdrn between the toes, and cailuses. Large Total. The total number of British and Allied troops and prisoners of war carried by the British: Ministry of Shipping between the Armistice and July 31, 1920, was 7.868.763, including 3,248.196 from France. Just think! A pleaSant, harmless Cascaret works while you sleep and has your liver active, head clear, stom- ach sweet and bowels moving as re- gular as a. clock by morning! No grip- ing 01‘ inconvenience. 10, 25 or 50 cent boxes. Children love this candy cathartic too. ‘I‘M"I'Â¥I"-'!-I\-IN'\I\‘\I‘H'w'nl I Iu-u'u'v‘mhhnmu Silver is To'o Common. The proï¬teer’s wife called on a. specialist to attend her husband, who complained of husklness in his throat. “Cascarets†To-night ' For Constipation “Oh, doctor," said the devoted wife. “expense is no object; ~p1ease use gold.†"I think I might paint the throat with nitrate of silver," said the doc- tor. To Madge the spectacle was new. Looking up at the rank of buses. she exclaimed: "Oh, auntie, look! They have run over a rainbow!" o - A Gasoline Rainbow. A wide space In the fork of two roads used as 3 terminus for suburban buses was covgred with a ï¬lm of gaso- line and water. wi’th the usual mother- of-pearl effect. To Madge the spectacle was new. Aunt*~~"flow, dear. what was the date of William the Conqueror's great battle?†* Gerald (who has learned to use the ï¬elephone)â€""One, oâ€"double-six. Hast- ings." Cuticura Soap shampoos preceded by touches of Cu’ :zra Ointment-to spots of 0:31:61; hing and irri- tation are n.- rcr‘ul. These fragrant emu. I: the hair, clear the ski. ax -' meet every want of the toilet and bath. ' SnuZSc. O‘BIIIRIEZSIIIKISOC. Txiunm25t. Sold throughout tthomxmon. Cangdijepot: Lmus. Lilild. 344 5!. Pa] 5L. W. Mantra). 'Cuu'cun Soap dun: without mug. America’s Pioneer Dog Remedlea z," 1 -Book on CUTICURA PROMOTES THICK HAIR Highly cï¬icienL in colds and Catarrhal affections of the nose and throat BEWARE OF SUBSTITUTES $1.00 a tube. IHE LEEMING MILES 80., ND. MONTREAL Agents {or Dr. Jules Bengué BAUME BENGUE “ROM FEERE 8114M Emma " V Corns Lift Off with Fingers RELIEVES PAIN FREEZONE Modern Youth. Check that Cold with and How to Feed Mall Free to any Ad- dres by the AuKhor. K. 61a Glover 00.. Inc. 118 \'est 315t Street New York, U.S.A. DOG DISEASES ummuuwwm [I H Warning! Unless “Bayer†on package are not getting gem In every Bayer p: tions for Colds, He Rheumatism, Ear; Lumbago and {or boxes of twelve tab] Druggists also sell Made in Canada. A mark (registered in Accept "California" Syrup 0! Figs onlyâ€"look tor the name California on the package, then you are sure your child is having the best and most harmless physio for the little stomach. liver and bowels. Chilifen love its fruity taste. Full directions on each bottle. You must say “California.†“Buyer†is only Genuine A Herbs is a remedy for the relief of Constipation. Indigestion, Biliousness. Rheumatismi Kidney Troubles. It is wellâ€"known. having been extensively ad- \‘ertised, since it was ï¬rst manufactured in 1888. by distribution of lurge quanti- ties of Almanacs. Cook Books. Health Books. etc.. which are furnished to agents free of charge. The remedies are sold at a price that allows agents to double their money. Write Alonzo 0. Bliss Medical Co.. 12¢ St. Paul St. East. Montreal. Mention this paper. YARMOUTH, NS. The Original and Only Genuine Canada has 130,000 Jews, mostly in cities. “Red Tape." The expression "red tape" came from the custom of tying ofï¬cial docu- mean with red tape. It. has come to mean putting unnecessary hindrances 1n the way of getting something done. You just know from healthy odor that it wi Sloan's Linimcnt is so gist5â€"35c, 70c, $1.40. Kept handy and used everywhere for reducing and ï¬nally eliminating the pains and aches of lumbago, neuralgia, muscle strain, joint stiffness, sprains, brglscs, ancl the r‘csultg of ex_*posurc_:. attacked by rheumatic twinges; A counter-irritant, Sloan’s Lini. mcnt scatters the congestion and pene- Iralcs without rthing to the afflicted part, 5001.1 rel‘ievmgthe a_che and pain. ESPECIALLY those frequently 0L9 STANDBY, FOR ACE-HES AND PAINS nufac Any man or woman; who keeps Sloan‘s handy will tell you that same thing ‘I‘Cajifornia Syrup of Figs†Child’s Best Laxative him Bewa're of lmltatlons sold on the Merits of MONEY ORDERS. When ordering goods by mail send Dominion Express Money Order. MINARD’S LINIMENT. Classiï¬ed Advertisements. G}: ‘TS w‘ANTED: BLISS ARM \VANTED TION and pri« ISSUE No. 10â€"21. ASPIRIN MOTHER! acid AGENTS WANTED Falls. '\\'15 FARM WANTED blet‘s Monoace 5 you see the name a or on tablets you uine Aspirin at all. ackage are direc~ aadache, Neuralgia, ache, Toothache, Pain. Handy tin m its stiï¬mulatin ',‘ will do you goo I gold by all drug; in SEND DESCRIP- John J. Jilack. cacide packages the trade ofB NATIVE aye