ef freest headaches a sure sign the blood is watery and impure people with thin blood are more sub ject to headaches than fullblooded persons and the form of anaemia that afflicts growing girls is almost always accompanied by headaches together with disturbances of the dlgesuve or gans whenever you have constant or re curring headaches and pallor of the face they show that the blood is thin and your efforts should be directed toward building up your blood a fair treatment with dr williams pink pills trill do this and the rich red blood made by these pills banishes the headache more disturbances to the health are caused by their blood than most poo- ple have any idea of when your blood is impoverished the nerves suf fer from lack of nourishment and you may be troubled with insomnia neur itis neuralgia or sciatica muscles subject to strain are undernourished and you may have muscular rheuma tism or lumbago if your blood is thin and you begin to show symptoms of any of these disordors try building up the blood with dr williams pink pills and as the blood is restored to its normal condition the trouble will disappear there are many peoplo who owe their present state of good health to dr williams pink pills and surnames and tneir origin came picardy antwerp cologne and lyons have given many english family names wallace variations wallls wales welsh racial origin middle english rowan variations rohan roan reughan ruane racial origin irish also english source olven name also geographi cal by far the majorities of families bearing names in this group are of source descriptive of nationality irish origin but not all for one varla- 1 i tracing back the family name of tlon the name also developed in medle- wallace you run across a number of val england from an independent instances in which peculiar changes source j have taken place for the most part the larger of the two irish sources however the names development has of the name is the given name of been regular roghan which liberally translated i it originated aa a surname but means the chosen one the orog- there are evidences that at an early halns to use the nearest equivalent to j period before the formation of family the old irish spelling trace back in t names had become general and corn- nearly every case to a chieftain of this j piete throughout england it also camo name who was a descendant in the to be used as a given name with cases the year the crocus while the days are- dark unfolds its saffron ehoen at aprils touch the crudest bark discovers gems of green then sleep the seasons full of might while slowly swells the pod and rounds the peach and in the- night the mushroom bursts the sod the winter falls the frozen rut is bound with silver bars the snowdrift heaps against the hut and night is plercd with stars coventry patmore line of odea the other source is from the given name or sobriquet ruadh meaning red ruadh is met with most fre quently id the irish nomenclature but always in the form of a descriptive ad dition to the family name distinguish ing one branch of a family from an other by its coloring which explains j why we so often meet such terms in irish and even scottish history as the red oconnor the black douglas and the like but only under very ex ceptional circumstances have such qualifying terms developed into real family names in the gaelic tongue the usual course would befor such a most of them do not hesitate to say so1 word flrst to become a given name if you are suffering from any condi tion due to poor watery blood or weak nerves begin taking dr wil liams pink pills now and note how your strength and health will im prove you can get these pills through any dealer in medicine or by mall at so cents a box from the dr williams medicine co brockville ont daddies i would rather be the daddy of a romping laughing crew of a brighteyed chubby laddie and a little girl or two than the monarch of a nation in a high and lofty seat taking empty adoration from the subjects at his feet i would rather own their kisses as at night to me they run than to be the king who misses all the simpler forms of fun 4 when his dreary day is ending he is dismally alone but when my sun is descending there are joys for me to own he may rid to horns and drumming i must walk a quiet street but when once they see ma coming then on joyous flying feet they come racing to me madly and i catch them with a swing and i say it proudly gladly that im happier than a king tou may talk of lofty places you may boabt of pomp and power imen may turn their eager faces to the glory of an hour but give me the humble station with its joys that long survive for the daddies of a nation are the happiest men alive edgar a quest o canadian exhibits ready at empire fair by april 1 the department of trade and com merce has received a cable stating the canadian building at the british em pire exhibition wembly park will be completed february 1st and the ex hibits in place april 1st the cana dian building is much further ad vanced than any of the others much dlfllculty has been met through lack of facilities for transporting supplies and materials to the grounds labor costs have been greater than anticipated but it was felt it would be more econ omical to go ahead and secure early completion than to be at the mercy of employees toward the opening of the exhibition when all buildings would be necessarily completed at any costs both australia and new zealand ad mit that canada has stolen a march on them and becured greater results and from this develop into a family name so with ruadh the family name developed from which i3 proper ly ruane but the similarity of sound between rowan and ruane has often led to their interchange in english spelling the english family name 1b proper ly roan which was the common medieval spelling of the name of the city rouen in franco settlers in england from foreign cities quite com monly came to be known by the names of the cities or countries whence they here and there where its use of a family name developd anew from the given name of wallace in the beginning it was a surname purely descriptive of nationality and you run across it in the old records in such forms as owen le walys meaning owen the welsh it was very common too for even in those days the close knitting of the bonds between england and wales had be gun and there were many men of welsh blood scattered throughout the former country it was just the sort of distinctive description that a mans neighbors would pick out by which to differentiate him and it was also na tural that the same appellation should be applied to his sons thus it be came a family name of sorts quite early and even developed a use as a given name though as a rule the use of family names for baptism did not become a custom until long after the formation of family names was com plete thus in some instances those bear ing the name of wallace are descend ants of some one who bore the given name of wallace but for the most part they are descendants of ancestors originally welsh liquid light wonders never cease is an old saying and certainly as true today as ever it was the simple electriclight switch by means of which a room can be flooded with brilliant light or even a whole town illuminated in a moment was a tremendous step in advance but we are now promised a light which never goes out there is nothing to pay except the original cost of buy ing say half a pint of liquid air you pour your liquid light into a bulb and the resultant light is said to be superior to electric or any other known light except natures own brand of daylight this light being in fact radioactive will remain good tor seven years or more when the bulb may require refllling it is claimed also that this liquid will eventually make coal and oil power a thing of the past if that is the case the real abolition of smoke seems to be in sight for although elec tric power is smokeless there will be smoke as long as fuel is necessary for its generation saved babys life select your hens for breeding now i wish now said the lecturer to tax your memory a wail in tho audienca has it come to that ask for mlnarda and take no other by sam w knife too many poultry breeders leave the selection of their breeding hens till january or february instead of se lecting them in the fall when they go into their winter quarters of course it is not suggested that they should he mated up then but by pick ing out the most desirable birds for next years breeders they can be separated allowed free range it its available until real severe weather sets in eggs from these birds during the winter months should be a second ary consideration only the main point is to have them healthy and in good vitality when eggs are required for hatching therefore mash and other egg producing feeds should be limited supplemented by a body and muscle building ration care must be taken not to over teed or by spring the hens will be too fat to lay if you have any hens which have layed right up to october or novem ber hang right onto them also if you have trapnested keep your 150egg birds and over if you have a surplus of hatching eggs from such stock they are readily disposed of and even if they only lay a couple of settings of eggs you know you may have chicks well worth while from their eggs while your breeders should have good care and attention abundant ex ercise is absolutely necessary with out which you cannot expect tho muscles and functional organs to have the energy needed for subsequent utilization or the power to resist ad verse influences do not contemplate using pullets and hens which you have forced for eggs under artiflcial lights as the re sults in fertility are usually disap pointing keep an eye on your cock- rels pick out the quick maturing large framed and good typed birds to head your pens if two or more males are to be used in one pen get them accustomed to each other before breed ing season this will insure peace and contentment in your breeding quarters breed only from good males for re member the male bird is 50 of your breeding pen the future of the nation cannot be entrusted to the children unless their cdiication includes their spiritual development president harding come to the lectures demonstrations and practices at the ontario agricultural college 1924 short stock and seed judging two weeks january 8th 19th poultry raising four weeks january 8th february 2nd horticulture courses fruit and vegetablo growing jan uary 21st february 2nd floriculture and landscape garden ing feb 4th feb 16tb dairy courses course for factory cheese and buttormakers january 2nd march 14th cowtesting jan 7th jan 19th farm dairy jan 21st feb 2nd factory milk and cream testing including factory management trica eoira ar rlanaai 10 meet tht reetulreirnt cf farmera farrnn acna dairymen coultry- hd beekerprrt and fcortlculrartet nho mar t at to uare bom for but a abort period durla la winter month au ceurrn ara fre with th cactptlca of tfea dairy coureea for which a etaau realisation fea la charted a cranc from tv- bom turrousdlnga nsaatlnt other dwle latamted la th china- in which row an iptrted ejelanie of and 1a3 aeeulrtmebt of knowladfe w1u do row food nan to attend aorr cenra that appeala to ren reduced rata on rallwaxa writ for book let deacrisas th cooraea and aav for railway emlscota courses 1924 and accounts feb 4 feb 16 market milk including mechanical refrigeration feb 18 march 1 condensed and powdered milk march 3rd march 15th icecream including mechanical refrigeration march 37 mur 28 creamery and cheesemnklng course including mechanical re frigeration mat 24 mar 28 bee keeping two weeks jan uary sth january 19 th drainage and drainage surveying two weoks jan 8 jan 19 farm power including tractors gasoline engines etc two weeks jan 22 feb 2 j b reynolds ma president i stevenson a m porter bsa director of extension registrar dr fridtjof nansen famous arctic explorer who is visiting canada as the league of na tions commissioner for refugees he is appealing for help for the refugees in different parts of europe o the everlasting lamp in one of the cemeteries near paris a small lamp was kept burning under an urn over a grave and an inscrip tion on the gravestone ran thus when translated into english here lies pierre victor fournler inventor of the everlasting lamp which consumes only one centimes worth of oil in one hour he was a good father son and husband hia inconsolable widow continues his business in the rue aux trois goods sent to all parts of the city do not mistake the opposite shop for this mrs alfred tranchemontagne st michel des saints que writes babys own tablets are an excellent medicine they saved my babys life and i can highly recommend them to all mothers mrs tranchemontagnes experience is that of thousands of other mothers who have tested the worth of babys own tablets tho tablets are a sure and safe medicine for little ones and never fall to regu late the bowels and stomach thus re lieving all the minor ills from which children suffer they are sold by medicine dealers or by mall at 25 cents a box from the dr williams medicine co brockville ont o shortlived joy little thomas mother was an in valid and so his aunt looked after his religious instruction and let no occa sion pass to enforce some precept one day thomas suddenly said oh dear i wish i had wings this angelic aspiration was regard ed with great joy by the two sisters and they eagerly asked why he wished for wings oh said tommy id fly up into the air and take aunt susan with me aunt susan was delighted and when i couldnt go any higher id let her drop collapse of aunt susan x lb tt rll jour pipe cut plug itscdtifas if you roll your owt ask lor ill poms eufit can fly with that maud so your new beau posses ses an airship doesnt it mako you nervous ethel not the kind he has its an heirship to about a million dollars o money orders remit by dominion express money order if lost or stolen you get your money back e keep the automobile battery fully stored and the plates covered with dis tilled water also clean off any ac- mumulation of greenish or whitish material collecting on the terminals or metal parts of the battery dont complain dont explain th j first wont be understood the second wont be believed 1 you can always say more in fly minutes than in twenty rev e j selwyn there should be no difference be tween your word and your bond knitting machine knitting machine tool self starter saves transferrin stitches price 53 agents wanted they are easy to sell after demonstra tion circular on request booklet 40 cents telling how to speed up knitting and toeclosing how long ft takes to knit a pair how much can be earned hints on selling sox etc jar- man woodland park hespeler ont mm foriouh wiiolesooieciniirefresiring the alberta provincial mines branch reports that the coal produc tion of the province for 1922 exceeded that for 1921 by 60434 tons the fig ures for these years being 6969651 and 6909217 tons respectively the fault lies not in failure but in aiming too low got a cold take a small pan of boiling water and put hair a teaspoon of men- tholatum in the hot water then breathe the steam its the best and also the quickest way to get relief for aal at all drug store writ ur free sample the mentholatum co brldoaburo ont box 63 america glonoar pog remedies book oa dog diseases and how to feed hulled rra to arte address d7 th author n ctay oloved co fan 129 weal mia 8trm ki york usa apples for sale green- i ings kings baldwins special prices to farmers clubs in car lots beaver valley fruit growers camp- i erdown ontario several cars slab wood stove bros bothwelf ontario dry length mill l hell stomach misery gas indigestion tapes dlapepsin is the quickest surest relief for indigestion gases flatulence heartburn sournebs or stomach distress caused by acidity a few tablets give almost immediate stomach relief correct your stomach and digestion now for a few cents druggists sell millions of packages of papes dlapepsin aspirin say bayer and insist thin people thin nervous underweight people take on healthy flesh and grow sturdy and ambitious when bltrophosphate as guaranteed by druggists is taken a few weeks price 1 per pkge arrow chemical co 25 front st east toronto ont she i hope you aro kind to dumb animals he gosh yes i i had two of em out to dinner last night leading up to it a scotsman very much addicted to smoking was persuaded by the minis- tor of the kirk to give it up the minister was surprlsod when be met sandy a short time afterward by sandy asking blm for a pipe of to bacco but sandy you promised to give it up eh mon i am breaking myself in gradually i have not bought any since o egypts largest pyramid that of cheops of the gizoh group contains 89000000 cubic feet of masonry and the total weight of the stone has been estimated at over 6000000 tons keep mlnarda liniment in the houo unless you sea the nam 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