ileumatlc treatment this trouble can only be got rid of by enriching the blood in no disease does the blood become thin so rapidly as in rheumatism not only does it become thin but it is loaded with rheumatic poisons with out proper treatment these poisons in crease the general health is under mined the inflamed joints swell and are very painful and often the suf ferer becomes crippled dr williams pink pills build up tba blood and enable it to cast out the rheumatic poisons with the natural copyright law of the northwest hans that a copyright law very similar irg wealth to meet the occasion to that in force among- the civilize these- preparations usually began a nations cf the world existed amongi year in advance in some cases so long lzi s m inuians of northern brit- a time as three years was spent in pre- server told of hearing the explosion of a distant gun at the prehe instant when the moving light band reached his feet these also are believed to have been visible sound waves in either case to a steadily expanding shell of con densation in the air which followed ish columbia and alaska long before limiraries while this was going on says she had actual dread of mealtime hv a hell of rarefaction spreads cut white ma care b a remarkable the prospective owner called in the montreal woman was on l f ftuact which a writer discovered re- artist of the tribe a man of a dis- 011j r classified advertisements couple want boahd farm oft mountains give particulars box 10 wilson publishing co ltd 7s adelaide st w toronto busses wabted vr uijses x school wanted for training in charge of craduate or johns hopkins hospital apply superin tendent homewood sanitarium guelch from the source at a speed ol a li w j the tin ciass whce wages wcre very i iiwj itet o rkrthern mernta teg 0 britishj high to the artist the prospective columbia in company with william i owner related all the traditions cf each i bcynon of the canadian ethnological i figure and crest he wished carved j research the strange thing is that- the artist then started to work spendj though irijch has been written of tie more under favoring circumstances we may see it in outline when it reaches our ears the vibration it imparts to our ear drums enables us to hear the ex plosion the spreading spherical shell in the air is made visible by its effect upon verge of breakdown but eats anything now and nervousness is gone too tanlac is wonderful it has simply iig sometimes months en the intricate made me feel like a different person secretions of tho body thus driving m patks of ight rays coming to our out the pains and benefitting the gen eral health sound proof of these statements is offered by mrs george stanley sparta ont who says for a number of years i was troubled with rheumatism which at times was very painful my general health was also affected and i could scarcely drag myself around i had been doc toring a good deal but did not get any better until one day my daughter brought me a box of dr williams pink pills by the time these were used i could notice a slight improve ment and i continued taking the pills until i had used about a dozen boxes by which time i felt like a now person and looked like one i could do my work with ease and have since enjoy ed the best of health i have since recommended dr williams pink pills to several others who received the same benefit as myself the best time to begin taking dr williams pink pills is the moment you feel tho least bit out of sorts the sooner you do so the sooner you will regain your old time energy you can get these pills through any medicine dealer or by mail post paid at 50 cents a box or six boxes for 250 from the dr williams medicine co brock- ville ont eyes we say that air is invisible but it is not always so necessarily everybody has seen air shimmering over a hot stove cr other heated sur face the spreading shell may be aptly compared to a soap bubble in process of blowing and the flashing arc to the circular outline of the bubble diner on english railroad electrically equipped inaugurating a new departure tho great northern railway co in eng land has equipped tho kitchen of one of its dining cars with electrical cook ing apparatus power for the ap paratus is furnished by two genera tors which are beltdriven from tho axles of the trucks each having a rat ing of g kw in the kitchen across one end is the main cooking range and roasting oven with a steaming oven above it while over the latter a grill and a hotwater tank are locat ed a boiling range having four hot plates two 10gal boiling pans for vegetables and a fish fryer are also included in the installation which has yielded such satisfactory results that the company is seriously considering similar equipment for other trains totem poles and lorao pictures of them shown the existence of copy right has been entirely overlooked not in any way duplicate any carving j childhood ailment visible scunv one of the strangest of volcanic phenomena is the flashing arcs j thin luminous rings which when an eruption is in progress are sometimes the ailments of childhood constl- seen to rush out and up from the pa indigestion colic colds etc crater and disappear in space they can be quickly banished through the have been observed on mount vesu- use 0 babys own tablets they are vius and also on mount etna a m but thorough laxative which in- each successive ring follows im- stantly regulate the bowels and sweet- tnediately upon an expjosion and there on the stomach they are guaranteed seems to be no doubt w the fact that j to contain no harmful drugs and can these arcs are sound waves made be given to the youngest baby with visible perfect safety concerning them mrs during the war observation was f re- 1 alcide lepage ste beatrix que quently reported of mysterious curved- writes babys own tablets were of bands of light and shade that swept great help to my baby they regu- across the sky or over the ground near lated her bowels and- stomach and places where cannon were being fired made her plump and well the tab- they were described as resembling the lets are sold by medicine dealers or by concentric ripples produced by dropj mail at 25c a box from the dr wil- piug a pebble into water one ab- liams medicine co brockville ont in fact the meaning of these poles j all cady in existence and the scrange ceremonies attaching to them have never been made known to the general reading gjiblic herewith is given for the first time the story of how these primitive peo ples of north america instituted a copyright law along exactly tho same lines as followed by the white men to day to be the owner of a totem pole was a sign of social position rank wealth and power every native above the slave class aspired to raise one some day in the erection of the pole a great amount of wealth had to be lavished the more wealth lavished the greater the owners standing in the community when a native decided he would have a totem pole ho and his family and sometimes in the case of a great chief the whole clan set about gather- i designs necessary his work was said mrs wm allon 1515 wellington made highly difficult because he must st verdun montreal quebec for five years i never knew what the region was to be free from stomach trouble eeip wasted male wanted persons to grow mushrooms for us waste space la cellars outhouses or gardens can b made yield 25 to j50 per week illus trated booklet and particulars sent for 3e stamp toronto supply co cumstock bslt1nq for 8alh all kinds op new and used beltlne pulleys saws cablehosepaoklnsr etc sniped subject to approval at low est prices in canada york belting co 11b york street toronto this rule was very rigidly enforced a finally was on tho verge ot a break- marking the first workings of thv 1 actually dreaded for meal- wood may become important copyright law in north america j tlnle come as 1knew no matter how the past tense has been used careful i was about my diet i would throughout for though an odd totem 61 to suffer afterwards pole may still be raised among some tanlac has just changed things all of the very primitive tribes the cus- round for m for a long time- i had torn has practically passed through be5n soing without any breakfast alto- the natives intercourse with the white setter and now i get up in the morn- man in fact the canadian govern- in so hungry i can eat bacon or most ment has stepped the natives improv- anv else i want and enjoy it i crishing themselves by ueh cere monials which have been commonly known among white men as pot- latches though their significance has beon entirely lost upon the egotistical white man for the most part too con temptuous of the native to inquire closely into his doings so soon the indians who first in troduced the law of copyright will cease to need it v have gotten over the nervousness too and am able to sleep all night long without waking up once and i get up mornings feeling thoroughly refreshed i am still taking tanlac and improving steadily in fact it just seems that every dose increases my strength and energy tanlac is sold by all good druggists advt as fuel in view of the threatened difficulty in obtaining coal in the near future tho question of the value of wood as a fuel again becomes important ac cording to the forest products labora tories of the department of the in terior canada tho maiu considera tions in selecting wood for fuel are its weight and dryness pound for pound all woodsv equally dry have about the same heating value a cord of dry hardwood such as birch has approxi mately the same heating value as a ton of coal but in tho case of soft woods as much as two cords would la some instances necessary to get tho same amount of heat wonderful bridges of modern world the last word in en gineering feats ing raised straight up when a ship has to pass the runcorn bridge over the mersey is in the nature of a suspension rail way the passengers being carried across in a remarkable cagelike con trivance surnames and their origin clayburn racial origin english source a locality most of the claytourns and clai- bornes in canada will be inclined to quarrel with the statement that this is an english family name they maintain that it is irish in this they aie not exactly correct the truth is that most of the clai- bornes and clayburns in canada are irish but their name is not though it has been known in ireland since the twelfth or thirteenth century hyde hide ide hithcreve variations hithereeve racial origin english source a locality also a title none of the family names in this group have anything to do with our nurses war memorial fund canadian nurses from coast to coast are raising funds to erect a monument at the capital in coinmemoratioifof canadian nursing sisters who lost their lives during the great war on tario nurses are requested to send their contributions either individually or through their local association to tho provincial secretarytreasurer of the fund miss holland 410 sher- bourne st toronto may be judged from the tremendous weight it will have to carry the central span will bo 3240 feet in lengsh and there will be two decks for traffic on the upper deck 220 feet in width will be a roadway with a car on either side and outside this will be two footways each 17 feet broad the lower bridge will have ten lines of railway track i from the standpoint of actual modern word hide which means a length tho australian bridge which is skin they are developments of an- to be erected over sydney harbor be- other old teutonic word which was- tween dawes point and milsohs variously spelled by the anglosaxons point is the next in importance and the anglonormans later hyde unlike that over the hudson river hythe hithe and sometimes hide the bridge will be a single decker with it really had two meanings or if four lines of railway a road 35 feet you prefer to put it that way there wide a motorcar road 18 feet wide were really two separate words one and a 16 foot pathway for pedestrians of them indicated a small farm specij the central span will be 1c00 feet in two decks for traffic on the great structure that will span the hudson river in various parts of the world in australia canada and the united states plans are going ahead for the construction of four massive bridges which when completed will be among the greatest engineering feats in his tory most wonderful of all is the struc ture to be erected over the hudson river at new york it will be g660 ft long or over 700 ft longer than the famous brooklyn suspension bridge and over 1000 ft longer than the forth cantilever bridge in scotland the great skill that will be required tails difficulty indeed in these in- in the construction of the new bridge stances the term hauling is a mis- mav be judeed from the tremendous nomer for that implies pulling the rubberized paper money orders the safe way to send money by mall a new process has been discovered i s b dominion express money order for utilizing rubber in the making of paper it is claimed that the intro duction of even very small quantities of rubber into the raw material re sults in the production of extraordinj ary toughness and strength chinese is spoken by four hundred million people when the brakes are of first importance in the west logging camps aro mostly situated in the hills and tho heavy loads of logs have to be hauled out always downhill often that helps to make the hauling easy but some times the grades are so steep that it makes it too easy so easy that it en- mlnards liniment relieves neuralgia many a man in the hour of his need finds that he has been so busy making money that he has forgotten to make any friends electric caplamps arc now being made for the use of miners the cur rent being supplied from an accumu lator strapped on the wearers back coarse salt landvsalt bulk carlots toronto 8alt work8 o j cliff toronto those having sick animals should use nomer tor tuat impl load and the operation actually con sists in pushing against tho load in stead of pulling it two and a half miles of specially constructed track is used at one western logging camp for transporting heavy loads on a largo motor truck down a very steep grade the truck is sixwheeled and has powerful brakes on its four rear wheels these brakes are controlled exclusively by one man while another takes care of the driving and steering mlnards liniment for sale everywhere this- name which is often pio- fically a farm of the size which one nounced in england as though it were spelled clebburn or clebbern was originally a place name and the local ity was tho seat of a lordship estab lished in westmoreland in anglonor man times the spelling then was cliburne and it later became clc- borne from which evolved the form claiborne and finally clayburn and strangely enough this latest spelling man could plow in one day the other which wa3 used principally but not exclusively in the maritime sense meant a haven or harbor in addition there is a town in cheshire the history of which dates length indicates better than the others quite 0 the most usual courses of develop- longer than quebec bridge while not to be compared with either of these structures the bridge o be erected over the detroit river between detroit and windsor will be h thcnorman ii of sjassris three nr s 12 of the foregoing surnames a study n ji i j r w j i the lower deck will be devoted to four simcoe county municipal forest work was begun this spring in plant ing up the area in vespra township simcoe county ontario which thte county council has acquired for a municipal forest it will take several years to plant up the whole area of eight hundred acres but the work will proceed year by year till it is done it is possible that a nursery to grow part ot theplanting stock required will be started on tbe site j tells safe certain speedy relief for acid indigestion socalled stomach troubles such as indigestion gas sourness stomach ache and inability to retain food are in probably nine cases out of ten simply evidence that excessive secre tion of acid is taking place in the stomach causing the formation of gas and acid indigestion gas distends the stomach and causes that full oppressive burning feeling sometimes known as heartburn while the acid irritates and inflames the delicate lining of the stomach the trouble lies entirely in the excess de velopment or secretion of acid to stop or prevent this souring of the food contents of the stomach and to neutralize the acid and make it j bland and harmless a teaspoontul ot bisurated magnesia a good and effec tive corrector of aold stomach should be taken in a quarter of a glass of hot or cold water after eating or when ever gas sourness or acidity is felt this sweetens the stomach and neu tralizes the acidity in a few moments and is a perfectly harmless and inex pensive remedy to use an antiacid such as bisurated mag nesia which can be obtained from any druggist in either powder or tablet form enables the stomach to do its work properly without the aid of artificial digestents magnesia comes in several forms so be certain to ask for and take only bisurated magnesia which is especially prepared for the above purpose good for all throat and chest diseases distemper garget sprains bruises colic mane spavins running sores etc etc should always be in tile stable sold everywhere to per njoy gt health every womans wish read mrs cassadys experience paris ontario for five years i buffered with pain in my back and from other troubles women often have all of this time i was unfit for work and was taking tho different medicines that i thought wore good i saw the advertisement in the papers of lydia e pinkhams vege table compound and have taken it faith fully i am now in by accident it must be believed the original meaning of the place name if you remember that in this case the bum means a stream of water and not that painful result of too close association with fire clagg was tho anglosaxon word for sticky earth that is to say clay an alan do cleburne apparently settled in ireland as early as 1200 ad and tho name has flourished in that country as woll as in england ever since ment in family name formation would railway lines about 3703 feet in length with a the monument for rear admiral robert e peary is a huge stone sphere on which the continents of the earth are outlined at he north- jfirti v hfl the pole is set bronze star symbol both exception of hithcreve and hithereeve hrid jk a irf his discovery and as some one has came in most instances from the name of the town and at first wcre used to show that an individual had come from that place or was identified with it in some way but there is no doubt about the two forms of hithereeve the hite- reevo could only have been literally tho harborsheriff we would speak of a port warden today as some one has uncon- than the quebec bridge the famous suggested of the star of u structure the hoisting of whose cen- will his epitaph is his own favorite quotation from the latin by two loss of feed the body well right food for the hody is more important than riefht fuel for the engine is a scientific food containing all the nutriment of wheat and malt- ed barley grapenuts digests easily and quickly builds toward health and strength and is delightful in flavor and crispness theres a reason for rapenuts w ing tral span was accompanied disasters involving 1 total eightyeight lives last but 110 least is the new susp- pension bridge to bo built across the delaware river it will connect the cities of philadelphia and camden it is to cost more than twentyfive mi- hon dollars and will have a central span of 1750 feet roadways tram- ways and pathways are to bo in cluded a total of 33000 tons of metal will be required whereas a cantilever bridge would have needed 47000 tons when these bridges arc erected and that at philadelphia viil take five years to complete or eight years les3 1 than the famous brooklyn structure britain will he outclassed in thoj matter of groat bridgebuilding feats says an englisij writer it is hoped however that the armament firms de prived of work under the disarma ment scheme will turn their attention to the matter and proposals hao al ready been put forward for various bridges one over tho tay another at berwickoitwed two over the thames ono between barnes and kcw and ono at richmond and one over the severn aa for remarkable bridges tho united states still leads the way with tho ono at chicago this works ex- actly like a ft the central span be- 1 amerlo monmr bar bcsmoim book on dog diseases and how to fctd mailed free to any ad- dreps by the author st way qlovor 00 ino its weit 2th street new york usa good health and do all my own work i recommend it to others and give- you permission to publish this letter in your little books and in the news papers as a testimonial mas d cassadt box 461 paris ontario this medicine which helped mra cassady so much is worthy of your confidence if you aro troubled with such ailments as displacements in flammation irregularities or other forms of female weakness you should give it a trial now lydia b pinkhams private text- book upon ailments peculiar to women will be sent to you free upon request write to tho lydia e pinkham medicine co lynn mass this book contains valuable infor mation have good hair and glean scalp free from dandruff and itch ing its easy on rotiring rub spots of dandruff and itching with cuticura ointment getting oint ment well on scalp nexttnorninj shampoo with cuticura soap and hotwatcr rinso with tepid water utgisc onxtmtlsnisqc uinst sold throughout the dominion canadian depot lnun lioil i w4 si pj st w mootrtil g cuticura soap sliare witout mug issue no 2t 22 warning say bayer when you buy aspirin unless you see the name bayer on tablets you are not get ting aspirin at all accept only an unbroken package of bayer tablets of aspirin which contains directions and dose 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