“Danderine†costs only 35 cents a. bottle. One application ends all dandruff. stops itch- ing and falling hair, and, in a few moments, you have doubled the .; beauty of your hair. It i will appear a, mass, so soft, lustrous, and easyg‘ to do up. But what will please you most will be after a. few weeks' use’ when you see new hair â€"ï¬ne and downy at rirstâ€"yesâ€"but really new hair growing all over the scalp. “Danderiue†is to the hair what fresh showers of rain and sun- shine are to vegetation. It goes right to the roots, invigorates and strength- ens them. This delightful, stimulating tonic helps thin. lifeless, faded hair to grow long. thick, heavy and luxuriant. Mlnard's Linlment for Distemper. The origin of York as a family name Is not hard to guess; It comes from the city in England of that name. The city of York is almost as im- portant historically as London, and it Is as old, antedating the Roman in- vasion, and having been founded by the Celtic Britons long before the ï¬rst Anglo-Saxon settlers made their apâ€" pearance. Racial Originâ€"English. Sourceâ€"A locality. At the period when men‘s neighbors began to‘link their given names with the names of the places from which lhey had come, to distinguish different individuals of the same given name, it would have constituted little difâ€" ferentiation to use such a name as London. London was such an impor- tant place, the seat of the government and so many men came from London. There might be several John‘s from London in a very small community. With York it was much the same, though not to the same degree. York was still a big and important place, but it wasn't the seat of the Govern ment. Hence we ï¬nd a number of Yorks in the list of English family names, but not as many as of Lincolns. Linking the names of York and _Lon- don brings up an interesting question. Why is the name of Lbndcn virtually never met with as a family name. and that of York rather seldom, while family names derived front ci-ties, and even towns and are quite common? THIN, FLAT HAIR GROWS LONG. THECK America's Pioneer Dog Bemedjn A Book on lwwvwvw W by guess about itâ€" W hen you can know about it? AND ABUNDANT DOG DISEASES “That way there‘s a road that a good many have stalled on and turned back from, but you may get through.†, Which would you take? Post-um is a thoroughly agreeable and satisfying mealâ€"time drink, and you’re sure that it's perfectly safe for health. Tea and coffee contain drug qualities which disturb the health of many. Postum or tea and coffee? Which road? Why guess when you can know? and How to Feed Mailed Free to any Ad- dress by the Author. 1:. any Glover 00.. Inc. 118 West Elm Street New York. U.S.A. Surnames and Their Origin made instantly in the cup by the a Pdstum Cereal (in packages of 1a prefer m make the drink while the made by boiling for 20 minutes. 1 “This way there’s a safe and pleasant road to your destination, with no risks or troubles on the way,â€andâ€" YORK Suppose a guide saidâ€" 05mm comes in from smaller and villages ‘ostum for Health “There’s a Reason‘ g This clan was known as the “O’Giall- l Buidhe," and the earliest records show ~that it became an independent clan lunit about the year 1100 Ann†It was :one of those little accidents of history -‘that all persons whose names trace back to this clan are not bearing the name of O’Shanghnessy instead, for the Chieftain who found the Clan OOOOOO-OOOOO-O-O-OOOOOâ€"OO-OOOO In Scotland the name of the Clan Ogilvie, which was discussed preâ€" viously, is traced back to an origin in a place name. OGILVIE. Variations â€" Ogilby, O’Gilby, Gal-vey, Galwey, Gilbey, Gilboy. Racial Originâ€"Irish. Sourceâ€"A given name. But in Ireland there was another clan of this name. That is» the name was the same if you make the compari- sion with certain of the Anglicized variations. In reality, however, it is not the same name at all when you look at the Gaelic form. name of O’Shaughnessy instead, for the Chieftain who found the Clan “O'Giallâ€"Buidhe" was the son of the ï¬rst Chieftain of the O’Shaughnessys. The Old Reliable. W It! Accidend; insurance companies aver- age your values thus: On a business basis your arms are worth $5.000; your legs $5,000; your eyes $5,000; a ï¬nger $250. According to that com- putation your head must be worth at least $15,000. Therefore when you got up this morning it you did not have a dollar in the bank you had a work- ing capital of $30,000. With that much of a start you may go far. rms: Instant 905mm (in tins) the addition of boiling water. of larger bulk, {or those who KEEP YOUR HEALTH! â€"- USE â€"â€"- OOOGOOO-OOOOO-OOOO-OOO-O-O-O‘ $30,000 Capital Every Morning. is now sold in 50c. aï¬nd $i.00 bottles at drug stores. 5.921 When the digestive organs are out of order you need the help of Mother Seigel's Syrup. The herbal medicinal extracts of which the Syrup is made restore tone and strength to jaded stomachs, make food yield nourishment and save from the many ills which indigest- ion brings. Mother Seigel's Syrup Minard's Lim‘ment 00., Ltd Yarmouth. N.S. “Faddyâ€Appetites 3 fa-nne r concentration in ‘ rise in temperatur ed feels for the r furnace. Sudden frights, excitement, worry, and anxiety are the causes. The sen- sation is due to the liberation of thyroid and otherrgland substances, which have ajendency to paralyse the muscles in the waillscf the skin. This temporary palsy permits their elastic walls to expand, and a stream of blood rushes into the cheeks and ears. When you realize that the heat of the blood as it circulates through the body is about one hundred degrees Fahrenheit, it is plain that a sudden concentration in one place causes a Millions of mothers keep "California Fig Syrup" handy. They know a tea- spolonful toâ€"day saves a sick child toâ€" morrow. Ask your druggist for genuine “California Fig Syrup†which has directions for babies and children of all ages printed on bo-ttle. Mother! You must say "California" or you may get an imitation ï¬g syrup. n Your little one will love the "fruity taste of “California Fig Syrup†even if constipated, bilious, irritable, fever~ lsh, or full of cold. A teasp‘oonful never fails to cleanse the liver and bowels. In a few hours you can see for yourself how thoroughly it works all the sour bile, and undigested food out of the bowels and you have a well. playful chil-d again. Why Your Ears Burn. Everybody has experienced the feeling of a burning ear, but few un- derstand how it occurs. Mother! Open Chilci’s Bowels With California Fig Syrup “No bad? Why, it’s worth ï¬ve thousand pounds tae ye, isn’t it?†“No,†sighed Sandy, “less than that. Ye see, 'twill cost me seventeen an’ saxpence for a marriage licence!" MONEY ORDERS. A Dominion Express Money Order for ï¬ve dollars costs three cents. Frequent passages in the works of ancient writers and numerous repre- sentations In marble and paintings show how popular dice-playing was among them. Not All Proï¬t. He was a struggling Scottish farm- er, and he had the good fortune to win the hand of a widow who possessed in her own right the sum of ï¬ve thous- and pounds. Shortly before the wedding a friend went to congratulate him. "It’s a. ï¬ne thing for ye, this weddin’, Sandy!†he said. The invention of dice is attributed to Palamedes, one of the heroes who sailed against Troy, about the year 1244 B.C., but the use of cubes with numbered sides for gambling pur'poses is probably much earlier. The oldest amusement in the wonld ls dicethmwing. In some form or another dice have existed in every period of history. They are shown on early Egyptian monuments, and some dug up at Thebes recently are exactly similar to these in use toâ€"day. They are men- tioned in laws regulating games play- ed in ancient Greece and Rome and most other countries in Europe. Mrs. Alfred Tranchemontagne, St. Michel des Saints, Que, writes:â€" “Baby's Own Tablets are an excellent medicine. They saved my baby's life and I can highly recommend them to all mothers." Mrs. Tranchemontagne's experience is that of thousands of other mothers who have tested the worth of Baby's Own Tablets. The Tablets are a sure and safe medicine for little ones and never fail to regu- late the bowels and stomach, thus reâ€" lieving all the minor ills from which children suffer. They are sold by medicine dealers or by mail at 25 cents a box from The Dr. Williams’ Medicine 00., Brockville. Ont. 1mg Oldest Gamewin the World. SAVED BABY’S LIFE “Aye, it's no’ bad," replied the farm at but wl‘ xptiou was far e2 than to If I’ve got at a grizzled ISSUE No. 47â€"‘21. Got H is Answer. e. The spot affect- Joment like a ï¬ery at )ne of my t doubt it, tho has ver yea If Headachy, Bilious or Stomach is Bad, Take “Cascarets†Get a 10-cent box now. . Furred Tongue, Bad Colds, Indiges- tion, Sallow Skin and miserable Head- aches come from a torpid liver and clogged bowels, which cause your stomach to become ï¬lled with unfli- gested food, which sours an-dierments like garbage in a barrel. That‘s the ï¬rst step to untold miserymindiges- tion, foul gases, bad breath, yellow skin, everything that is sickening. A Cascarettoâ€"night will give your con- stlpated bowels a thorough cleansing and straighten you out by morning. They work while you sleep. Millions of. men and women take a Cascaret now and then to keep their stomach, liver and bowels regulated, and never know a miserable moment. Don‘t for- get the childrenâ€"their little insides need a good, gentle cleansing, too. “Where on earth did you get them'.‘ ' questioned his mother in amazement. “They were those old ones in your wardrobe drawer, tied up with rib- bvovn," was the innocent reply. Amusing the Neighbors. Johnnie age sllx, was missed by hls mother one day for some time, and when he reappeared she asked: “VVhe-re have you been, my son?†“Playimg postman,†replied Willie. “I gave a letter to all the houses in our street. Real letters, boo." Minard’s Llniment ?or Garget In Cows‘ "Ma, do cows and bees go to heaven?†"‘Cause if they don‘t, the milk and honey the teacher said was up there must be canned stuff." Ann, pieces, and by “Mercy, child, what a question! Why?†Mrs. Patienceâ€"“You must be more careful with the china, Arm. That was a complete eighty-piece dinnue-r set when you came here.†dear Little Edwinâ€"“'Cause he's got Greenland painted yellow.†Color Blind, Apparently. Little Edwinâ€"“Mamma, I guess the man who made my geography was color blind." Mamma~"VVhy do you think so, my ac RHEUMATIC ACHES % QUICKLY RELEEVED HE racking, agonizing rheumatic ‘ ache is quickly relieved by an ap« plication of Sloan’s Liniment. I! For forty ears, folks all over the world have cund Sloan's to be the natural enemy of pains and aches. It penetrates without rubbing. 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Pink- ham’s Ve etable Compoun in the newspapers and sev- u eral of my friends .t M - H; advised me to use it, ‘ an it sure y put new life into me. Now I I am quite able to do all my own work, l and I would strongly advise every suf- [ fering woman to give Lydia E. Pink- i ham’s Vegetable Compound :1 trial. †â€"- I Mrs. CHARLES WAKELIN, 272 Christie ' St., Toronto, Ont? I i The makers of Lydia E. Pinkham’s Ve etable Compound have thousands of sue letters as that aboveâ€"they tell the the pub! “’hi Aspirin lets, a] ELL PLAYER PIANO IN GOOD condition, with a large number at music rolls, for sale at a bargain. L. Costello. 78 West Adelaide Street:l Toronto. ALL KINDS OF NEW AND USED belting, pulleys, saws, cable,hose,packing etc.. shipped subject to approval at low'esi prices in Canada“ YORK BELTING CO.‘ L15 YORK. STREET. TORONTO. Tells Remarkable Story of Sickness and Recovery. “Seeing so many ï¬ne statements in the papers about Tanlac, I decided to get a bottle and see if it would do me any good. Well, my rheumatism got better with the ï¬rst_ few doses and, now that I have ï¬nished the second bottle the last trace of it is gone. My nervousness is gone too, and I am so happy over being free from pain I can’t fully express it." Tanlac is sold by 1e everywhere. truth, else they could not have been ob- tained for love or money. This medicine is no strangerâ€"it has stood the test for more than forty years. If there are any compli&ations.y0u do not understand write to Lydia E. Pink- Iï¬lm Medicine Co. (conï¬dential), Lynn. ass. “About three years ago I began to sufl’er from rheumatism, which kept getting worse until I was in almost constant pain. At times my arms be- came so swollen and painful I couldn't ralse my hands above my head, and my ï¬ngers were so stiff I could seamen ly hold the coffee pot to pour out the coffee. “I could hardly go up a. flight of stairs on account of the stiffness in my muscle. I became so nervous the noises made by my children playing about the house made me frantic. Plants, by means" of their g'reenness, are able to collect and store the heafl of the sun. “If others hadn't allowed hhelr state- ments publlshed in the papers I wouldn’t have known about Tanlao and would still be suffering, so now for the beneï¬t of others I want to tell what the medicine has done for me," sald Mrs. John Dale, 65 Catharine St. South, Hamilton, Ont. Hamilton W o m a n Declare! Tanlac Overcame Her Rhem matism and Other Troubles. SHE COULD HARDLY ,2 cum; THE sums COULDN’T RAISE HANDS ABOVE HEAD. LETTER Emir ms. WAKEUN mn Toronto, 0nt.â€"“I suffered greatly Classmed Advertisements. 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