LneTobacco of Quali ty SOUTH AFRICA AS A FRUIT PRODUCER Recently the Union of South Africa celebrated the shipment of ou mil- lion cases of fruit to Europe in one season. This is the ttrst time this record has been achieved. The picture shows General Smuts, with some of the members of the Cabinet, examining the millionth case Just before it was shipped. IS SURPRISED TO FIND SHE IS ALIVE Classified Advertisement*- FOR SALE. Mrs. Gorman Says She Didn't Expect to Survive Her Trou- bles Praises Tanlac. "Three years ago. before I got Tan- , lac. if anyone had told me I would be i alive now I couldn't have believed it," said Mrs. Hannah Gorman, 414 Arthur St.. Windsor. Ont "I had suffered from stomach trou- ble for seventeen years.. Many a time I wa in such agony I didn't think ' I could live tt rough the day. I hud awful smothering spells, tprrible head- . aches, and was so nervous I was al- . most frantic and sleep was practically out of the question. Why. I was so : weak I could hardly dress the children, 1 to say nothing of taking care of Uie . household duties. "However, Tanlac gave ir.e back my strength, and I've enjoyed perfect health ever since. I gained nearly ten pounds in weight, have a wonderful appetite and sleep eight or ten hours every night and feel so well life is a pleasure. Tanlac was a godsend to me. No medicine in the world can equal it" Tanlac is for sale by all good drug- gists. Accept no substitute. Over 37 million bottles sold. u fANTITY . Rld Broc. . ! 10 .u; BKKCU Tl \lRmn BotnwrU. OBltrto. tw KOBC ow.Mjna CAN KHJUT LCIUBT. tomloit uul roncmr with tin lau* wttcO- u unnprnminl imltrtr oar nur (M bU wm Auio BtwcUltr Co.. Pwrtore. OBI. W iXTEI>-k-LiUJ.E CLOTH V.ioun. Pahri. ttc. Uuhat M.v.i::*. !jr:n Co.. L:a.. Pimentos are raised in South Am- erica and Mexico, but it is uid the best come from Jamaica. Refreshes Weary Eyes When Your Eves feel Dull ami Heavv, UK Murine. It !n- Ktntlv Rclievacnat Tired Feeling Makes them Clear. Buciit and Sparkling. Hamlcn. v . J and Recommended by Ail D:uCUO. America's Pioneer Dog *m<Ue : i uL OH DOG DISEASES and How to Feed MatJed t're to any Ad- .!- by the Author B. Clay (Hovir Co., IDC. 119 -,: -4i . .street Vw York. U.S.A. Pat Scored. , An American was boasting to an Taclac Vegetable Pilli are Nature's j own remedy for constipation. For sale The Man at the Helm. ; everywhere. Irishman about the speed of American j hours Qf Ceasele83 How mMV tamtanwB ap p r . c iate the traln *- experienced ; , by the navigating officers of the White The Motor Age. A :ittie * !rl from the eit - v had been "Why. Pat." said the American, "we Sur ,, ner P , ttsburg> w v k . h 8tag gere<l visiting in the country, aud was being that the tele- (nto Ha , if3J w!th her brj(lge t()rn awav questioned^* to what kind of time ste a continuous , a a ga , e? when a ghjp . s ri;mpag ' s had. Finally seme one said. "I bet you run our trains so fast graph poles look Ilk? fence." Attractive Proposition For man with all round weekly newspaper experience and $400 or $500 Apply Box 24. Wilson Publishing Co.. Ltd.. 73 Adelaide Street West. room is injure.-l it requires all the Surnames and Their Origin "Do they, now?" said Pat. "Well. sir. know!eilge and fortitlllle of wn!l . h a I was wan day on a train in Ireland. 3eaman u capab i e to ateer a ship, with SPOONER Racial Origin English. Source An occupation. Family names, particularly those which are derived from occupations, conceal within themselves m;ir.y inter- esting side lights on the fcabits and :ustcms of an age now dim in history. It's one of those obvious family names. It comes from the word "spoon" (reference being to the uin- ftil. not the action). !( family names were being formed to-day there would he none of this one, for though there are millions more spoons in use to-<lay than there were in the Middle Ages, where to-day will you find a spoon- milker? Lots of manufacturers make spoons, but wo don't call then; spoon- makers, because they make knives and forks and soup ladles as well. I.r.ts of workmen may specialize in .pO'.>n mak- ing; in the factories of thse manufac- turers, but eac'.: one handles only a special process, one step in the manu- facture. Lots of dealers sell spoons, but they sell so many other things a.s well that we call them hardware deal- ers or Jewelers. But in the .Middle Ages it was dif- ferent. The very existence of the uame Spoonar proves it The "-.[loon- er" made spoons and the "cutler" made knives, and neither inteifored with the other's trado nor thoiisht of combining 'the two. And why are there no "Forkers" to-day.? Because in the Middle Ages, in England at least, the fork was unknown as a table "tool." SUTTON Racial Origin English. Source A locality. There are not maay persons who can gue*s offhund the original meaning of the family name of Sutton, miles*. perhaps, they see it in the company of such names as Easton and Weston. Yes, that is it. "Soutiitown" would be the full and modem spelling of the! i name, which, from being the name of' A place, has also become the ;iame of luuiy persons whose ancestors hailed from that place. There is an erroneous Idea, still quite widespread, that names originally bear- ! ing a pretixe:! "de" wefe by virtue of this "de" indicated as of "noble" orig- in. Nothing could be further from the truth, even though it is true that most | of the ancient noble fiyuilies bore sur- names so prefixed. The "de" meant to the people of Nor- man Rngland exactly what it means to : the people of France to-day. It meant '"of." and nothing more. "William de Sutton" means "William of Sutton." Su^h surnames were borne by the over-lords of domain.* But Uiey were also borne by anybody, even serfs in many instances, who had come from the places mentioned. Button is a town in Devonshire. and a* we passed tlrst a field of tur- jts , ivjng freight to harbor nips. then wan of carrots, then wan of Few p<H . p , e real!ze how a cabbage, and then a large pond of water, we were goin' that fast I thought it was broth! " ROW DELICATE GIRLS ARE MADE STRONG ship Is held to her course by that most uad and most inaccurate scientific instru- I ment in existence -the mariner's com- j pass. Its errors are numerous and trouble- : some. Thuy are only partially under- 1 s4ood and partially corrected. They vary with the place the compass oecu- , p.es in the ship; with l*r heading ai the time of observation : with the dlrec- Rich, Red Blood Needed to Keep '>on of her head when being built; j wit!: the temporary movement of iron Up Their Vitality. Wltnin the ship. It should be constantly borne In \ Tn compass used for laving off mind that pale, bloodies, girls need , ~ and takmg beanng* ,s called plenty of nourishment, plenty o: sleep, '^ tan.lard rompa*;. ft uh it are and regular outdoors exercise. But compared all the other compares In t, e MI. p. don't even know how to milk a cow." "Bet I do," she said. She was pressed for particulars, and explained: "You take the cow into the barn and give her some breakfast food and water and then you drain her c-.-ankrase." . The game of polo has bten traced back u> (500 B.C. There are i iree north po uts a lack of appetite and tired aching limbs tend to hiudor progress. To save the weak, thin-blooded sufferer, : the navigator must take into she must have new. rich red blood and ! '' on * lr V he T , rile north nothing meets a ca^ of this kind so ^ straight !m. the m erid la n of longi- well as Dr. WUIianw' Pink Pills. These tud<> . *^ ""-' > ^ t!> -' pills not only enrich and increase the Second, the magnetic north, which is - blood supply they help the appetite tn direction in which the BABY'S OWN TABLETS OF GREAT VALUE Mrs. Herinadls Chagnon. Ste. Theo- dosie. Que.. writer: "Baby's Own Tab- lets- have been of great value t> me in keeping my little one well and 1 would not be wit: i ut them." Thousands of other mothers say the same thing. They have leaned by actual experi- ence the value of the Tablets iu regu lating the bowels and stomach: ban- ishing constipation aud indigestion, breaking up colds anil simple fevers; Lettuce is Rich in Iron. To say of a man of unusual strength and vigor that he seems "made of iron" is one of those popular phrases j which science lias proved to have an .almost literal basis of truth. Although i the toughest and most enduring in- Idlviduals have only a few grains of ! iron in their entire body. Dhc^e few grains are indispensable to life, and a material reduction In the quantity . nveans immediate loss of strength and the onset of illness. I But people cannot eat iron, and the 1 problem therefore is to get the iron in i some form or combination which bh body can utilize. Nature has solved the and aid digestion, Believe the weary ; n<?edl WO1111 ' P illt if affecte.! only by back and limbs, thus bringing new variation. Third, the compaea north. health and strength and transforming wni '- is th * direction in which tb anaemic girls and women into cheer-. ful. happy people. Among the thous- ' ands of girls who have obtained new health through the use of Dr. Wil- Hams' Pink Pills is Miss Lyla G. Gar oeau. Freeman, Ont.. who gays: "About two years ago I was In a very nervous and run down condition. I could not eat, did not sleep well and was fast becoming an Invalid. I was subject to fainting spells which made it very embarrassing to go in company aa 1 never knew when a fainting spell might come on. After several fruit- needle actually points, affect- ed as it is by the variation of the place and by the local at'r.irtion of the ship. ' When the navigating officer gives the helmsman a course he Ilrst obtains , from the chart the magnetic course that he wants. This he '-orrects for ' deviation from 1 is standard compass: deviation table, and the result is the course by standard compass) that he ' must :< i He then goes to the standard com- 1 pass and KI VI '* orders to the helmsman ! until the ship's tn-ud it on that course. : less treatments I was advised to try when he shouts "Steady:" Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, and by the The-helmsraan notes the reading on ! time two boxes were used I felt an im- is *l*er:ng compass an.i steers that ; proveraent. I kept on taking them, course until furtVor orders. The ship . and am now thankful to say that I owe is then on her cours*. The officer of ] my present health and happiness to the watch compares the two compass- j this medicine, which I cheerfully re- >' at frequent intervals, and so the j commend to other run-down girls." voyage goes on. If you are weak o ailing, avail your- *- self at once of the home treatment Is religion narrowing? Well, so is which Dr. Williams' Pink Pills so the gun barrel that keeps the projec-j easily afford, and you will be among tile in the rifling; so are the railway those who rejoice in regained health, tracks that keep the express train These pills are sold by all dealers in from the ditch; so is the steering medicine, or may be had by mail at wheel that holds the car in the middle 50c a box by writing The Dr. Williams' o f the road; but they save from wreck ers or by mall at 25 cents ;i box from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co.. Brock- vine. Ont. Medicine Co.. Brockville. Out. Yes. Indeed Worm- -"Hey, Mr. Bug. don't you think 1 cau get a Job in the circus as u contortionist?" MONEY ORDERS. The safe way to send money by mall Is by Dominion Exprnse Money Order. * ! Consolation. When the young husband returned from the office he found lil wife In I tears. "Oh, John," she sobbed, "I had baked a lovely cake! I put it outside for the frosting to dry and and* the dog ate It!" "Well, don't cry about It. sweet- ' hoart," replied her husband, patting her flushed cheek; "I know man who; wlU give us another dog." In Russia there are estimated to be 1,229 women to every 1,000 men. Ger- many comes next with 1,100 and Aus- tria 1,069. MliMttCi Liniment used by Phy!clan& of iron to be of service. Lettuce is one of the more important and common of these vegetables, even thoug'h It contains only one part of Iron in 50.000 of the i'aw substance, ac- cording to analyses lecently made by a scientist. This is a much smaller proportion of iron than that existing in the human body, yet lettuce Is a valuable source of that necessary ele- ment. Doctors and chemists agree that the. only practicable way to get iron is to take It a a vegetable or to follow the example of the Eskimo, who can hardly raise gr-ens and so gets k from the blood of seals and walruses. The iron In medicinal preparation? is in itself of little use. as It combines with siilpt'/.ur in the lutes-tine* to farm indig'estlbN' compounds. "Medicinal" Iron di>e* have the virtue, however, of sweeping the Intestines free of sul- phur and thus giving the vegetable iron a chanco for ready absorption, as the sulphur will also combine with the iron from lettuce or other plant:-,. But the way to take iron so that It may get Into the red corpuscles of the blood and carry the life-giving oxygen to all the tissues of the body is to eat It In combination with things that grow. One of the handiest things of that sort Is lettuce, which, coming ear- ly In the spring, brings renewed vigor to the bodies needing more Iron iu tfiiir blood. ' and mean achievement. Drudge. He's atield all day In wind and sun, Where tall grass rustles Aud shadows run. The birds sing for him. The flowers smell sv.-eet, The brown earth crumbles his feet. What have 1 to see? A stove, a floor. Two little windows. A u arrow door I want the flowers. I want the birds; The wind would slug uie Soft little words. . . I'm just his woman, So I must stay In a hot kitchen Day after day CORNS Lift Off with Fingers Some days I'm wishing Even to be Only a field nicuse Just to be free: Abigail Crasson. R ' h Father. Friend "Why Is It that your son rides to biwiuea* In a car, and you 1- ways goon the bus?" Old Ueuileuvin -"Well, he h a rich father, tad 1 haven't." Well Informed. Proud Wife (to nervous friend in automobile) "I feel so safe with George driving, now that he has joined the Red Cross. He is learning nrst : uid. and known where nil the hospitals are." Mi .rd' LInlmem forMl*vryvkhre auit a bit! Drop ft Itttfoj "Preesooe" on an ach.ng corn, Institqt- ly that corn stops burling, theu shortly , you lift it right off with Onpers. Truly! Your druggist sells a tiny bottle of freexoue ' for a tew cents, sufficient to remove every bard corn, soft corn, or corn between the toes, and the cat- wl '-out soreness or irritatioa. { BABIES LOVE .wwafl"jn SYRUP TW InfinU' ud OnUra'i Rcsilatw Pleasant to give pleasant to take. Guarzlei purely vege- table and absolutely harmless. It quickly overcomes c >hc, di.irr.'ioea. flatulency and nthcr like disorders. The open published formula appears on every lable. .(.-). 7 Drure&a CORNS B i:\ioxs Cf 2 In Pimples. Formed Hard Crust, Hair Fell Out. Cuticura Healed. ''i had eczema on my scalp. It broke out in little pimple* which formed a hard crust. My scalp itched and burned so badly f was up half the night. My fcu.r fell out terribly and I could not comb it. 'This trouble lasted about three months before I sent for a free sam- ple of Cuticura Soap nd Ointment I bought more and I ued two boxes of Cuticura Ointment with th Cuti- cura Soap when I was healed." (Signed Miss Gertrude Harrington. 1010 Delaware Ave., Butte, Mont. Cuticura Soap to cleanse and pu- rify, Cuticura Ointment to soothe and heal and Cuticura Talcum to powder and perfume are ideal for daily toilet purposes. Soap JSr. 01ntmiu 2! ndSO<-, Talcum So ^ubcur Soi> >h*> without mut. WOMEN FROM FORTY TO FIFTY Will Be Interested in Mrs. Thomp- son's Recovery by Use of Lydia E. Piukham's Vegetable Compound Winnipeg, Man. "Lydia E. Pink- hiMn's Vegetable Compound has Jure me good in every way. I was vc r v weak and run-down and had cert, i troubles that women of my age ais likely to have. I did not like to gp ; i tile doctor so I took the Vegetable Com- pound and am still taking it right along. 1 recommend it to my lYur.u.i and to any one 1 know who is not fvolir.j well." Mrs. THOMPSON, M Lizzie bt., Winni- peg, Man. When women who are between the aires of forty-live and !iuy-f; . e are beset with such annoying symptoms ad ner- vousness, irritauiiia', melaroholia aad heat dashes, \vhL-h produce hoaiiuch.v., dizziness, or a sense of suffocation, should take Lyaia E. Pinkbani's V^;:e- tai le Compound. Itia especially ada; i to help women through this crisis. It is prepared from roots and herbs and contains no harmful druga or nitre- This famous remedy, the med:. ingredients of which are derived f: ;n r.x>ts and herbs, has for forty years proved its value in such cases. Wornon everywhere boar willing tcstinx : > the wonderful virtue of Lydia E. i j i.ik- ham's V'.-ge table Compound. Women who suffer should writ" to Uid LydiaE-Plnkbam Medicine Co.,Coboarf t Ontario, for a free copy cf L-.-...J E. Pinkham's Private Text-Book upon PtXUiiAC U> WoJRCil* ' ' U UNLESS you see the name "Bayer" on tablets, you are not getting Aspirin at all 1 58 UK No. 24 '23. ' Accept only un "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 Colds Headache Rheumatism Toothache Neuralgia Neuritis Earache Lumbago Pain, Pain Hamly "HnyiT" l><>\e* of U tablets Alsi> bottles of 24 ami 100 -Druggist*. Aii>IHi>l* 'ti* tr<) mrk i r<-ell. rril :n '.inildx > fif Knvtr Mnu(actur of Mono- >otli-*oMwtr of SaiK\ll<, , V.'lii' u in t. known ilit Aspirin mn B*yr ii,nufaciun> I u *ii ihr> i>iii.;c nimiiuit IntlMtluat. iho Tblrt at B>rr Comi>njr - M wlit nith