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The Vaipisking
13iack Bear
W, 8, LONG '
One D; the Ophirt1011eat bOOk ktlOirtX•
444 least understood of' the • NOrth
Ainerieen anima* 1. ordleary
• black bear. . Moat.. et MO stories told
• of the bears are entree. for 110, are
Pictured 1143 ferocious • beaets.
36344y to. attack man witli provoet)-
,,tion .whrk' atever. Ais 'usually the
th "
-.Case ,winatnie stories"' this le Rh-
:,..Itolutely• untrue,. ..One ,hundred • 'and
• ,, fifty. years,. ago ).lack • bears might
' -have been grouilir-beatite, •for they
Werelarger then; and had not been
'taught 'the. lesion •of the °white Man%
'discretion'. le the 'better -part
• . of valer, • They.bad little•tolear front
the err 9ir8 of. -the redmen.
;;`laNir, er," Olen' aunlber's lave
41Iteea gl'Oatly .04irtated•liy the 'hu,M"
tern' and iliei.'Cleering Of ;the .•fereits,,
••• an that they are eat:Met ,okei„a' 'great
...Part, tit their fernier range. , :Those.
•••(40,...41nitch: have a whi:lesepie fear of
nd flee at ,the drat. Sign of the
'Beers "are ..powerful
bea andiv./hen aroused • make. fear-
ffir ntagordets, but uniese•-woUnded,
corner.ed,•or In defenee of their Young,
aeldom•shoW fight.4
Beers are usually'
,.claesed as • carni-
.
vorous. .They will eat -mbat,
berries: and even carric n. They. are
.
extremely fond oreweets of.a1.1 kinds)
robbing every' bee tree they can
break into; and; Often • raiding lumber
camps .fer. the Syrup and sugar to
. had there. They are fond pork,
and. often raid, farmers' pg pens
One et. the. most cariinis and niter -
...sang habits of the ..bears • Is ;Nat Of
. hibernation. They are the .Only. large
American •mammale which ,habitually
Chooea a. warm' den an 'dsieeP away
the cold Winter months.' The tenth
• • °Vale death -like coma Is from three
tp six.month's, dePending. upon' the:
•' inter. Contrary'pnblic opinion,
thehears, do net emerge :rem! this
long sleep ravenoni, . devottriegv
emaciated '.bes.ite, but in g od condi.'
.tion. .Bears probably d1-.1 not 'eat.
•
much immediately after con-iog out in
th'sprin.g, for'examinatien lete fihoivn
thatthe etemieh contin( nly
shrunken ,until it would. 'Alo well to senality,'who is,temmonly said to he and thatis•why they alwayskeep a.
...bold a •goodeined• rat; •• • • well .toward Great Britain box •Of the Tablets. on aand,ivilY. they.
Int this' inter den the two thrieilltiftaim
's Trouble: • • •
But, 'No al..S told: , .' • always feel safe • with •the 'Tablets,. '
•Youlhe-are-Earn,•, 'and -.1i-3T:7-the time•• • , • ",There are. a -nunteer,-4,aeute-preb-,---BaltyM....Own.lablittLatel....4..-Miidbtit
' warm.. weather comes are able. to toi --Palestine Plague
lems still Gualtending betviteen hire, thorOugh. ative • vilitch. bgitagul4P
14517i , their mother In seardh' of food ..• , " •
in this connectien it is intereeang.tO
,
HI3 neves are fed
the blood. Poor h
Means Starved nerve tis-
sue, insonAnia, irritability.
• and depression. ,
Dr. William' Pink Pals- -
:will enrich 'your blood
stream and rebuild ,yolitie
over-worked nerves. Mis
m.lasriio, of.
• .Kitchener, Ontario,,tesdu,
" fies to '&64. . • ,
"I suffered from a,nervOlp
• breakdown,"' she. 4write. • 71
had terrible sick hCedoctegy
dizziness; felt very weak and
could' not 'bleep i had no appe-
tite. I felt always as if. some-
'. thing terrible were going to
happen. After taking other
treatment without success, an
my sister's advice, tried Dr. •
Williams' Pink Pills,and now •
.11 these •sYmptoms are gone,
and I am strong and happy
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, 'Buy Dr. Williiuns' Pink.
Pills nov; at your draggisei
or any dealer in 'medicine or
' bY•malls 50. cents, PostPaid .
from the Dr. Williams. Medi.'
tine Co., Brockville, Ontario.
us
Pep Boa
PINK pitabg
HOUSEHOLD ERNE'
IN SS COUNTRIES
•Novel culinary Creation
0,04,
Mr}
•.•t.%
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,9,..4.noke$#;..witio :chef, and 0. wouttound; 4iiiff; .4,, of ' the ',Chateau'
14410..Lbuisielnthe:Cantidian Rockies, with the model Made entgeo.otenger
!Tdeatees..of:Diifferii3;",.ffiet, ledep33G0e in the Canadian :West, Which
was prepared as k'bentre•pleee-tot-ibe'Visit•'4f tv: .Bep.ti4r, '44:011.inn• and
prenident, ahti Other' directere and Officials ef-the. Canadian ' Pacific ntz
their recent tour' of inspection in the west. ,bandied roses. Are in the tentiSr,
and .taa4y-floss .issues treat: the smOke-ittack: ."Countless," 'arrived in
Winpitieg in 1877 up 'the Red River .011. a barge, and Is •now:*exhibited ..as a
hiStoric relic in a park in:Whielpeg. 'She appears as ,a dwarf' beside the
new 169 foot • Oil burning giants' Of • the "5900" ,class, the.. greatest In • the
Briash'Empire, used by the Canadian' Pacific on the main iine in the Rockies.
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and Selkirks.
Owl Laffs
,690Ting4 •0‘14'.E0
Penwell) tbe Mouth ot• the alley
An.. elephaet tell; asleep; : •
Ybe wildcats 'm940.04.111 1110,11411t71; ,•
• The .110B0 murmured P.eeppeep.
The ‘coalr scuttle. ran through the
• . way; . • •
Chased...ay 'the .`errekoe clock;
A centipede 'played 'the. Pied°.
, Willie • ,tt' .dinesaar chewed• op" my
• m3.04 •• •
00.333, hand:red ,theusand cooties •
•. Played. leap -frog oiler a chale"
beldlea.d,ed.. ate in a - eorner sat.: .
• Qom:placer:lay' combing ;his hair.
„
• P •
'Promo oue.nt the. depth's ,of Ahe,pentrY:
•.Carde a hipline well. kneWu.• nerearaL
'little 'grey •.n3Ouse'lwith Sixteen -
'the tomcat, away kern his,
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time our plain duty -is to; ho justice,
without fear or favor, in Palestine,
and to impoee peace with the xaeains:
at our congeal& •
"The suggestion that we fibould re -
netlike. our Palestine Mandate le not
. We are .committed by an ex- -face at Ball Run?" , ,
But how could you get hit in t e
merely 'nemeense; it dangerous non -
much we May ditlIike the job, We twat or twal gcit.carelesS and Moked.blek.?'. ' le: Highland; ,
sefle"Well„ sir., after had ilia. Lane Yet still the Itiood festrong, the, heart
4s, I took my hath the pOn.1
?1_ saw a trolley; cir boim) • • , •
And •I ...vowed by the :left ' Of
• • ,• ." ,
, . , • ..
1'd stay sober Ma quit .-,drinking.
•-
•
COrn, •••
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Wife -1 noticed that you cut AB
article an "How to Live to:Bea Hun -
hied" out of the magazine. Why
did you do that?" • : •
•was • afraid your mother
Might read ' • ' •
Cha.uney Depew ence, told of Meet-
ing a Union:veteran , who- had. been
wounded in the face, and asked him
in *hat battle he had been Injured.
"In the last battle 'cf BUB Run," re-
plied the Veteran:•
At no time. of life Is delay or ne..
glect.Ineire serious thin at Childhood.
The .ills of ogee doine,
and' unless the mother is , Prompt
People .who prize -the finer tiling* of We usually
demand Red Rose Orange Pekoe Tea, A money-,baO10
guarantee With every package. •
MANGE PEKOE is extra' giia
,
The Canadian
BOat. .4•66.
A benhieh, :'•Wart.3-..aeG. there' ' ;kat!.
.printed in • "Blackwood's''...Magasine".,'i
poem, 'entitled The 'Boat -Song ',of the:'
Canacifen Ilighlaaders.!sl'Beeause
Perilaim, :more true then any other
known Composition to the atmosphere
of the Highlands and the sentiinent, of
Highland peciple, it has secured a re,
n3arka:ble place. • in the affections Of
Highlanders. The song indeed has
been more widely quoted than 'Pos-
sibly any verse the kind, Particular-
ly the eecond, etania, which the late
Lord Rosebery held to be one Of the
most exquisite ,that has ever been
written apout.the Scottish Exiie":,-, •
"rem the lone .shieling of., the' misty
• isla,nd
.• MoUntains divide ,is antka,waste of
• „
plicit and solemn pletdge. However
• ' And we in dreas heholh the Re-
go on Willi it, or submit to the. dei•i7, administering treatment a. precious . • , •
,
:.-..hrides.• • 7, .
•sive Condetimation • of OR civilized little. life. may. be snuffed out almost 'Sweet Young Thing: .'lluet leak •
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C17,34sSitte;IT., Acmdp.vojti:014:21i6jentS.
k n barberPiBal7sitp ,YrNha trade Eu:nr ial:deE,Ersa7 tilmaQuA7Usotlaleisfll.r e:1:.i4 le' I a: to :11;11
barber, s:Choo„1 yttean nr call, •
immediately for, free, catalOgpe. IVIoler" ,
Barbet College, 121.Qiiien West. tronentre
• von.'
EGISTEREV1= IoREED SILVER..
takes; $400.00 .a Win.• '
Rates,. Ridgetown„•Ont.
"- BORNECSBIL.E.B08 1$4.WCS.
E CAN., SUPPLY BEAUTIFUL •
, stock ifi' Silver Slack Bones: Tteg, •
istered in Canadian.National Live Stock
,Records.: Free from lung•wo•rm or. other. •
diseases. Litters :•tiveraged four thin
Year. 'Order early. , , J.311: Briiceo
'Northcote,',Ont.' • . • • • •
Sharplie.ciletinguish. ;between right
and- Wrong.
•
• et those .pretti colelets!" ' It in remarkable that afterthe •lapse .
world." : „
ie /Within the Phsver 'of lba
King of the Hejaz,:to keep :the Peace.
or to, break it, The Daily News ' as-
serts; for be exercises inimenee lye
fluene over a Wide expanse of Arab
ter/Up-Y. ':11e, le described as 4 reli-
gioue •enthuslast with a magnetic Pep.
before.. the *ether. realizes the baby
ill, • The PrOdent, Mother always
keeps something in the medicine OW
as. a. SafeguardA.Bgainst the sudden
illness 'of her little ones. •Thon-
sande. :of mothers have fbund..through
experience, that there is 110 .other
medicine to equal Baby's Own Tablets
. .
. • : , and the British Goverament-not least Ing . the. bowels, and 'stoma banish
, . . :the Britinh methods.: of defending the constipation .and indigestion; break
• ,
observe that the black beer has .two Who's.- Nittro7m. Holy ../...afiis Irak frontier -and tbe-templete rail. up' celde and iimple fevers and pro
color phasesSometimes A; old .she- the -
e Haiti Questicin to are of Sir , Gilbert Clayton misilon mote healthy, 1:lateral sleep. Con-
. .. .
- hear •will • be followed by one -black '' .
and elm brown cub'. , In Alaska there' Decide, last year -licpildate, these questions cerning them, Mrs. Isaac Sonia, St.
Is a Whir Phase which.le bluish 'gray, ' has, never been -satisfactorily explain- Eugene, Ont., writes: -"1 have heen
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Some naturalists. call ft the glacier A. .1-1EAVY LOAD ' • eh: Iba Sand was both aggrieved and Using Baby's Own Tablets ever ,since
alarmed atthe hreakdoWn !of the na. baby wasMonth old and have
bear, and say. it is a .eew'. species be The outburst of racial and religiotle gotiatiens. Until a' settlement has that they reach the epot and do more
. ; a ,fOund
' lng It rated by old Mother Natarefuri in Patestine:stertled all sections been 'reached 'ire Shan n. ot regain his geed than any' Other 'Medicine I. have
,,Time•alone will tell .about this, 'bat in Of the BrItieh Press and InsP4'ed some good'-irill„ . Yet . it la true; that OP eveir tried. I always keep the Tab,
r :these :Color phases the -black
. . . of theta .to. question' whether the 13.11 -•'Sand remains the only Indigenous , els. lets In house and would 'advise All
. t
. • . . , .
, . , . owl 'Government' he administering the merit of genuine itabilitie in modern other mothers th do se. The Tablets
;ear Is the Parent species: .• .
Palestine mandate competently or, In Arabia. 're Conte to a proper under- .
that is, they Sleep by day and roam deed, • whether England ought ever to titandlinS with 'Ibn Sand 'would be to are "sold by medicine dealers or by
. Bears are usually. nocturnal animals', ' ,,... '
of the 'clinutry where they are unma• surprising that ,Jews In all parts of' remove a-Tapreachine'menac'e"" -1-013t.'
mwailitawat :.,5, cents a'•box from The Dr.
Mehicine Co., . Brockville,
, •
abaubat Alight, However. in .secticine have accepted the mandate: It is not redude our tight 'M ,Palestine and to
the World should bitterly reproach But the 'root of the whole trouble '--L--4:•:--2.--' • - .
lested.they often wander abOut by day- .
, Bear cube are •often .eaptareh,.• and Great. Britain, remarks the London was Planted, thinkethe London Daily
make' very interesting pets, but are 1
nuisance beaause It is hinposithle .,,,,,,
Chronicle, for having failed to Mail, When the' Coalition Gevernment
. to ''''"14 '
keep theft out of things without
tale adequate stets In advance to pre- embarked on the "futile and ,perilous"
'a tect 'the 'lives and. Property of the in - policy of attempting to :Make Pales-
. chain. , They are Ho insatiahly eu6
one that they tnsanvestigate. .habitants in the event of disorders. tine "a °national home" for the je*s
thing theycan reachI thinkin this .
nevery-
The. authorities on the spot .were Against this. ''stupid •and mischievoue
.*. . ',
retipectthey are even worse than
either • ill-intormerl, ' this newspaper* enterprise" The .Daily Mail claims
„. :
• . ' ladds, or they neglected.their informa4that it has pretested for years,
monkeYe. '' " : a
tion The conclusionon the ordinary .peiL,;:else 'that it has ihawn frcim the* Out
ftis a sad fact that hi most parte
of the count:0i hears aro rapidly ' ' ,
be., ion will draw from this tragic' affair, I set that the undertaking was. "unjust:,
Ing killed offUnless they are glien j'it Is-stated-,-is--thak-the-P-ales4dangeraus;jinstAshonOrable," besides
.
ultimatelk
prOtection their will
.be....tine Government •has been living re- imposing . a superPnons and fiktoler.
dome narely extinctThe cuttind "Tab' -'
in a fool's parahise. The Pales- 'able burden ,upon the British taxpity:-
s. 1 • • l•
off Of the forests • for farm land, and tine •geladarmeriel was brought to an er. This newspaper alee declares that
.the fact that a bearskin rug Is a tro-' end • in 1926, it M recalled; and re- the "feelish mandate" -runs counter to
phy to be....protd of, is 'fast spelling the placedby the mixed police force re- Britain's pledge at the close of the
edd. If given protection part of the et-WW1:from Arabs end Sews: In re war to give. Palestine * government
year they reePond nobly., as prayed cent years the c:Oiiiiirk 'Veit 1:if thirtrased-7"on the free choicer of the =-
by tite experienee of Pennsylvania : ltdan has been completely • denuded tive poPulation. We read then
7., Other states, - Where the of military fores; and we read: . . '"There are, 750,000,Moelerre In, the
; . black bears is eM in greater numbers • The 'ostensible reason for this.' sancountry and only about 75,000 Or 80;
than ever befcire. . In "YellE4stone guine policy was the alleged improved 000 Jews. To maintain the Privileged
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.e. ' 14ational Park, where they are given relations betw'eon th,e -Moslems and Itc.sition of this small body, meetly re
: .
•,,, Complete proteetion, 'they will eat front the :Jewe. but the fanatieal fur* and cent Immigrante frem abroad, over
re„ the Arabs, who 'have' been Settled ln
‘'the ' human 'hand. It is only hunt - the wide-spicad . character of .the
t 1 nturies, 'Brth
se. . ,
' Ling and persecution% ihut makl. itnl- cent 'enslatiglits lin the JeWS ara, inif h , •
,
isr
of , bayonets, have be constantly in eta- *dahhy Genie
. Mats fear man, -Our Dumb Animals. dclent to prove that the hostility •
&mei) :or readily available. As far "It's wise to pick up a pin that's MY.
the Arabs, if masked, had not abated
---- •:"----- a jot. Throughout the Iasi Year intel-!back as March, 1923, Lord Northcliffe, ing- on the floor, but if it's' a rolling
Hunting Up to Date
amhin' the conditiorie on the pin Ws wiser to dodge it.'
- ligent observers havo been prophesy
.- Ialter
warned the British nation of the
. gulf that yawned before ' it in South- ' f • I •
ing trouble arising out of' the disputes 'zPots
In a praiieworthy editorial with the•
obeli( the Wailing Wall."
above title the Christian Science MI IA.
-IttistIO: "Yes Ma'am; but they ain't'
cowlets. • They'C bullets."
• •
•We cell her•Marigold.because that's
' .
what 'she's' trying.,te,,dOl- •".
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of 'a • dentury no one has ,been able to
name; the .authbr, with 'inir.degree of'
ertainty.. %has' been. asesibeil to at
•feast half‘a7dozen• 'writers. ' • '
T.he poem': Was Bret' publiSited
PplaCkweed'S IVIagazine" in Septeni,
Any hay .now We. expect to aee the hoi, 18Z% rineleclecl No 4.0, of the
advent of a combination hiPtiaek and I"Noctes ' Atabrosianae". 'Series eontri.;•
. . • ' • • • •
a Cigarette lighter -the, slime' Mania hated ",ChristO.pher' North" (Pro
can be used ,f.or, both,: -1
--- Bob -6 been 1ruJ1lL evers
:night sir* 1 refueed' to marry 'him."'
. Helen. "'Why don't yon.,tell,.him to
stop,. eelenratin gl"
SIX :AGES OF 'MAN
Btozeieedd
Bessed by sister...
. •
BBootssacieeld by y wife.
•. Bossed °grand aughter: •
:Frank, (leokieg• up fFonf: his • 13 pIN
paper)-"l,13ay, • Tom,, what is Ittte
Order.of tbe'Batitfq•
Tom -"Well, as I bav.e .eXperiented
it,: it's. firSt .the water's too'.het; then
it's toe cold; then' 'you're ehort of a,
toW,e1; then„yOu. step on the sbap,,iind•
:finally the telePhOte rings." .
Lady --:1 should think you would be
ashamed b.eg in this 'neighborbo.od.
Tramp -J -Don't 'apOlogize for It,
Ma'am: ' seen worse. •
•
You have to give it to the, song
writers. •Rowe this, for instancet'
. rather 'be Wee. when thiaking of
you; than .ta be happy with some-
body, else."
, •
•Cttal Fields in Ontspo
• . •western Aisle. ,.11400k at PileCtine,' he. • Rdorrn Iro.Turkey
,e
• tor points Out that many ,humane pee- TIicituation in Palestine has pa . . ., ./1s-
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exclaimed: 'Do you know that We are Harold Armstrong in -,*the North
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pi e In. Britain ere discarding the ed beyond the questien or assessi g
-on the verge of Starting a war • in American . ReView (New York):
, :', - •
hounds and the' gun. in favor of the therights and -privileges of .Jews and PalestineWith his unerring in(Turkish women have not adopted
camera. It, goes. on to sily:.• -. ' Arabi in this Idebatalioacoof holy
ble leaflet for realities, Lind Northcliffe European dress, nor, have they ahan-
. The fouitaatiOnS of character. aro ground', dcolares• the • Loplion :Daily Saw that tbere amid be no permanent doned the Veil. "A great 'deal of non
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laid In early life. , Shall,there be News', which ' believes" that for Some
peace from the Jordan' to the sea .ini, sense has been written about the pa-
' entkouragement to love and.. ' tender- time to come British authority Willbe der the Artificial system we, have set sent position; mainly by newspaper
much 1 ' v'''The Governinent seems to be deal. Turkish women were little a0eeted by
Correspondents). The mass of the
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nes toWard all those .creatures that , employed on the 'thankless task of n" - . .
, •seem se' 'completely. at the Mere)? of , 'keeping the peace in a, very
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Mankind? Or shall the child' be *mho wider stretch Of Palestine territorY.,Ini energetically with the "present out the revolutionThey live again much
. indiffereht to the, Offerings of ant-',..,Tbie ,joernal aleo netee that, • . 'I burst, Which hong., of Course; be firmly the, same, secluded liVee as they did
. Male, end the naturally sensItive Ms- I
1 "In all parts of the world 'Jew's are reprenned.,:,, .ilut When order is re- before. Men are forced by, law to wear
inielth n be hardened•liythe presenter complaioin8 bitieriy‘ 'BAUstored of the. M' the matter,.in its larger aspeet, peaked hate bliteadof teases, but the
tion of stones of cangilluary cruelly_? lallursio_prcitect theirTh
brethren In Pal.'
'mint not be allowed to 'rest. , e vnt
.eil.for .the woen is optional. 1.11
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. Early Influences ire often ender-
., estine, Wherever there are Arabi and i•Ministry -is not bound I bY 'a casual, do. Cobstantinople Perhaps* Per cent. of
ng, d invi who,. as a bOy, • fin.us
, Moslein El, Arabs. and itleelettili are ar' ' claretion made to .4 limy uhrePre- the women get unVellea; in Smyrna
pleasure in -kaftans and hilling'beaati-
, Jolson -1g Indignantly the alleged 'pm .' sentatiVe Jewish group by 'Lord Bei. Perhaps .80 •per cent, • and in Adalia
- -Mt lloild'' 'adak-41.1a --18 Cal° IlketY' in . Jewith' Ise. ad In ineirst.tlriattliodf3.4.ugerGb;vioutirsiyetoor. Nye hone that •Mr. Maeboliald ljeriaps if0-Trer•rent; l'Ild -met, and in
. :later years, to be insensibio to the ,theo
fessor Wilson): The particular article'
wee -Written not' by the Professor, knit,'
.asLit..happened; John Qibefia Legt:
hart,' ':who deseribed. theverses AS.. a
translatiofl. juet received from, a
friend in Upper .canada 'Doi a .' heat,.
man's song In Gaelie• which he :had
heard on ,the •St. Lavirence.•
The tret* 'suggestion that ,the'pr?ere
bad. another, origin Was made' in 1849;
;when in. an article .in Talt'e "Edin-
' 'butgh Magaiine" on the proeii 'enough
subject Of "Employment 'or Emigre-
tionr the writer, Donald Campbell, at-
tributed .the authorship ,of: the them
to the twelfth Earl of EglintOn,- Who •
had a high opinien: pf .the loyalty 7and
bravery ri fthe,..Canadlen 'Highlanders,
And had left a',"transiatiOn of one of,,
their heat-songe aniong his -papers, set
to pinsM by his. own:hand." •
•
• The Air/. Er; Norman Macleod Wlau,
Pertain, •did Most to poptilariee the
poetic -Mtn -Ugh, like -Robert Louis
Steveneon in "The • Silverado• Squat-
ters" and Mr. Joseph ,Charobeilain,in
hiefameus Inverness speech,he badly,
misquoted it, attributed the author-
siiip Jo' Profesor Wilson: Authorship
has else been attrilmied to .John
Gth-
son Lockhart; John Galt, the. Ayrshire
novelist and author of "Annals of the
Parish;" James. Hog, the ."Etalck
Shepherd;" • arid even Sir Walter
Scot t. •
'If ice accept the :views of Gaelic
scholars and experts on Highland life
.Tbronto, Ont. -The province _of On-
elAture, including Dr. Neil Munro,
tario, one of the world's richest areas 'arid
novelist, the one thing certain'
in mineral deposits, bas so far been the
about •"The Canadian Boat Song" is
without a coal suPPIY of her own.
that it is 4 translation ilient the Gee-
/1,0cent anneuncement was made of he.
the location. of IMpertalit beds Of lig- but English in ite thought rind
origin.
nite ,toal .in the torthern part of the
.provinee. Explorations which have
been continued by the Department of
IVIines reVeal that the deposits cover
an area at least four times-asolarge
as was at.first estintated, and that the*
'coal is of better quality .than expect,
ed. A bed occupying an area of two
square miles with an average thick-
ness of twenty .feet has' been located,
The coal Willbe 0; great Value to the
pulp and paper, manufactuiers and the
mining Industries 'of, Nortl3ern On-
tario. .
Reprove Yourself liberally, but oth-
ers sparingly.
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For Sprains -Use Mhtard's. Liniment..
tind .tifteagnela '', ..Wir-waste' lie' time: rallaAll'6-•taizils•-and, lilligtgee.-OL-the,liv.,.
in t4-..lciamic world; and. '9ililes" '.Itnhe'yte, c'topil,iningt .toihoe'tioliileslutit6on:'. th'I'dtvlitioalet. ii:tfeewig°14;'salkr°abgtorult.e:tlilYneVoeitleitrle.d. :' ..111. .Agdyanena
. „ 'pathos ei struggling „humanity. •
Chi
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, . volt as with nature films, of IrreOst , . , . . , , , 4-------7; - - .! ntari-rAgetish .baolictrtigypiollI. otiena*toortrlegti;wolthid: In .Angora ittlillt.-6 00, aialority Were
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..neeie 0 cr • ' • . ' • '4 ili;51.0%.1 -Ivilogo prefestied friend.:tion' . - ,
living . ortiftii res as ' obit,. t.., ts 7( thy et - . .. • , ' , . Pi ,. .:. - , . 1 14 the-elpee,t044-01-iiritieb tiritit'llTirettleItidtt thoftwonit 1.,,e11),itilitako` 001 tl'esaile.. And 111
lain
7 intril-g'cict"1.--1V-t dy•-p, - toot 'Lon. Tiro sh41'. ror (4'04'1'tall' aePenu8 OD" payer." ,
8 ,111. , n ro.-. •.. _ ,.
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• . mati' thousands•and ni'lltlYontIrj'IOdi 7.efonpi°4 , ,kit.- , • ' 4
• , - I -.Doubtless our grodebildrett !Jill
, ,
Mifetiewe. fiese who strive' for a.
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, .. , ,....._.• --tenet finish-payl,ng got:, thilm..--.Cidti
A• part of the ,harvest of .the ltufintn•' ,,. ei. 'it' Li e'. LIAI ,' Miniature cars Won't help ritheh.
fore,' .tri• lye '.cOriilireill alicticheerftil, it,:i .•
itaritia'S I ob ors • will be a happier lite r,„;. in , 1 Irl;IWia Int Al 11
, Picking one out dra -itodSitriall VIII rail'
‘ .1.08tol)fh,f)ry ci,,,,,.,.., [,,,,icilmd elti r. ae:Iltd;n:ivoe.iurotri., :btuvret . As.k y .. Bijiber...-11e.B110478 he As thdloas AS. pulling one Off,- to, inairo.
5 Ilartferd: Titries. . Liiiinient foi..Nauktia,
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• Tanning the hide Promotes health,
aid' in the old • • t also served to
develop 'room ber. iey West,
Citizen.
Eggs ii Three Days
are guaranteed, by crushing '"Wingic Bgi
Gland Tablets" in your fowls drinking
water or mash, or your money back.. Are
rich In • 4,11‘unins, proteins, and wonder
fa), scientific,. egg -making ingredients.
No pedal feeding required."Airs. era*
ford, Ontario. 'writes:. "Your tablets gave
a Undid results on second dai•of use:"
Will keel) your .hens laying bi through
the and Winter, 'Used to years by
tttOU4il,fldS of farmers, Free 11'u1letins tor
the iudklilg One big ',.ox 000; two big
.boxes $1.06 post paid. Agent§ wanted
Reliable Stock Food Co ,,,289•Melita AVe
TOronto. '
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,PHILLIPS
,oirtAaNt,, ,
eV'
Par %WIN"
--diortoAcitt-
onmutstioN ,
Acto ea0mAtcm •
HeAstrawis
HeAnAcHs,
' GASES '.NAusEA
again
a taeteletis dose. Of Phillips', departs, You 010
Milkkt-.114apietila.:14.1f,ater, ininutee,,
ATENTS
• List of '"Wanted• Inventions*
'and Full Information.Sent Fre,
Rectueet
illtn'Italasior.c04-nent; "Nik
BIS Bank Bt., •Ottawa, Ont..
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Cuticura
Tetlet PreParatiOTIS
Delightf011y tragiaat,. hiskl_j developed
toilet oceereories-a most reBable method ot
Cleansing and' beautifitag the 'elcht,and hair. •
45c. each everywhere - Sampler free.of
"Pillars." BSI 266y-rdonSicatiy casotda.
,
•BokT
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tots
eafhess
WAD NOISES
"6"W owintairdil
SW EARS INSERT
IN ROSTRA 1.5
Eitlt. OEM
CIO All OtolOsts Descriptive toldet on tendest -
A. a LEONARD, Inc,'
.70 Fifth Ave.,..li:eta. York' 01tr•
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BABY :REMEDY
APPROVED WYDOCTORO
coR couc tofaTIPATIO1.01ARRNA•
Fall C
o s
44 .14,k4
h1.teit:astii4:dd43
i4.y.roi n 0, 0
iiA.16eirah6, r: th.d400:,. evolved th
yatusil .....i5 phideist • , h • all the years of aeatelitag, :f.tw is
a evSllw ore. Phillips' Milk of kagn0fila! ' •
Ono spoonftll will..neUtralitser at _nada_ .11e100, to get 'th,d, gelp?14le.,IWPAts:
any;tinten-ite,-;yelitine in. aeid. . It le Milk Of MignesM Piaileribed tit PliYer-
the tight Way,. the oak, pleasant and
effleient way to kill the eleatia trail;
The etemants heedmee tiWeet; the pain
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Beware the cold that *starth
the fall and hangs-I'cin all winter. :
Use 'Miracles internally and etter-
nally to drive it aWity.
1([
I • d -
WOmen "are baying: rnakbarn
Compeund keePs me Et to: de my.'
wlas nervira and'Ed1 run
down. Now I eat better and sleep
better-". "It helped m5,P thirteen
4rear Old daughter." -:-"I took it be-
fore and after my baby was barn."
-"I am gaining every day.",
Piolihaltes
-Yege!aPte .. Coiiuj
Could not Eat or Sleep
a er Husbantors Death
T.
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!Her .htisband's• death Tett her very rup
down health, unable ta eat or sleep
Much. Now she is brighter. in Spirits and!
tate mid theeps well. What caused' the
difference Let let answer in her own
words
"1 think Kruschen Sake area splendid!
tonic. • After 'itiy hnsband's death its
,
December Met became very riintdowir
in health. • terrible fits of deprea-
side and was' unable to' eat. or sleep
Muth. I wits also troubled, with .
sieumatiszn._:LI, derided to take Kratee
:Chen Salts and have now %Writhe
41e0- for nearly two Itiorithil,- -•
during whi9h time .health lute.
greatly improved. The rhetnriatican haa
eonipletely left ...vie. .1 tun midi
-brighter:Art..44AL et4B-hOW..sutt-..and.. _
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When fife begins to ," get you doein.r.
When you begin to feel the *rata of
Modem artificial conditions -trims bt
diet worry, overwork, Wit eitereiae
Mien ,..yeli.aitenht tum to 1St*, .010.0.$1.4tk.
They woo*: Wtifidettel power rof.
nor. tite._tukt_ *alit)!
tenet ona *Wilkins' of cells ot *hi& OA.
,Ittmen, body Is OOMpetted..: The tray to
itee,1): szallhia to i46-14.640" Salts
i'Very
plane, ter60 years ill ,correctire first siontocoup-ot eellt 'Agar • ,
' •
adds, - Each bottle contains
fail directions -any drugetnre.
IS.SUE No; 4-'Z9
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