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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1919-06-05, Page 7{' I .. . • � ' 11, . ♦ . . • • 6 1 _ - SYRIA,-TURXEY'S GREEN SPOT. ----- -- _. _._-- ---- ---y-- -- -- I - - ------ -- , I.:.:-... sl an be p rall ye _ - '• -•.. •• t er t ese depo 'ts c a e d . in the world.. . . Land of Patriarchs and Prophets Will • a z�CSExa walttirsa _ - I-�.revent near ima -Teas' -grid on ' The r uncal �1'. can b 1 0 ��'Lrt' °ou�.�r�d °un'rls`�.,�■nJ••aJ�r•a ficction"1�,,. 2, lAl>;l�• DdFLE$. ' School p, at once• •Y• _ .. �.�,.% �„ .'% stsate salary expected. i`'iFiLj �] 00 L a.�`�SZ Harnesses i On m0 I7, 1 •C'h e I to► 20 c! rlr J...:� nar•ltt•, 6c Be;, �6C.-TreBs.. Vttfly iZili�l�. OQi�tO. �' Syria is one of the . small aatiotns t Too •. . i*,•n ■• 1,d wed ,■ u.• reC4�!nl'Leli a lOn r tvay Oft by'the OXl- au•.u•1 .. •,:1 „uwa,rt•ly u.d yn p.,., mumo � °-T_ -_��� -• whur,e disp(asition is a Pease Diet- - Ls*is ,VayLT--sT wexTFa c cation of its cul face rs close to the Bestftmiums, ttl. AnOwst. N S • encs prublein. This region; extending Imperial Imperial FROM NERC F�TNERE ii'AiR Oil' PIGEONS Alvis UP. ! shore, .in a sheltered bay, -with' deep _ { , from the Taurus Alolintaivaa to Egypt,, A7iC�t Axle Grease Eureka" llurness 01� t b��'• Any fans po ultry to .eittr 7 water for dire: t loadin An aerial and from the desert to tlid' Great Seat ,k-erps lc;atht•r like ncw•-soft, t g' - - - r rices. �r Weinrauch d: tion, ,1�— _ ------ --_—� {R" 1te for P I. ropeway for load ng should make it � 1e-18 Rt. Jsan Baptist• •111`'arket. bona tt the land of the lsatria'rchs slid, pro- -coats axle spindles and hub stt'bT)aandhlial:le. 5inksinand' { . y ri�1t) Ldte�� Unappreciated. • r•al. Quo. -. phets acid apostles -"the I-luly Land." I linings with a glass-sn.00th coat ':clips waler out. Prevcnfsdry- pos hble to k9acl 1. 00 tons a da . � - ,' c>t:. s•,tift aura ev(d grease 'tlrat: 'ngi4z;d•r'racki%.. -• Iakesit list � The- wonderful ehar-acter .. of _ the �l r_ Stingy -1 simply .Love . you, . in Its population r►urriherati"about tiiret3 ; k . " ZryBsZo. . b.iili lies friction GA twteu the 'anger. Sc,ld in c•onvemem C.L&CS. mountain may be ivdge'd by the fol- Desi g thuseec:li•ur,ing gowns, dear• and u half Millions, of Semitic origin, . . • . :�li'a. Stili t T r' usES EA P -N $15 To $25 A WEEK - speaking the Arabic la metal surfaces. 1\iiJl"cs lna�ls Taw, ng, comparison.. While the aver- gy-« ell; you ought to -� L*arn without lee.•tna horne. Bond ,. • _ . . .,, ttguri' 11g;e, and yet • :;. .• .. 1`1�pOrial �•-.- .-- ..��._.__.J easier to move up -hill or on level t•, + e ii�on. cantent of • British ores is "'-"- . It's been cling-' for free 'booklet. RoN•At Co110-Rr of with so tli:ai races intermingled ` relad Harness Offer t - y g roads. Saves wagon wear and ; - dare me in his one , Rrt•n. Dent tR Tnr�nti, �•An:4an �'' it age u a •--makes it easy t 35 per cent., of.Spani,!-h .a little .over Ing to ine for the last three years. ., tbrodkii the centuries of the variou,► tthar. Sold in sizes -,1,;I6. to y o keep harness famous 50 and of the Geilivare ron ' S` '`, .. L I zus eraLE. - eortgiiests lend occupations • that the barrel,.and-�lc., atlicr thoroughly oiled. + � -- --� Saves time: and i mountain 'of Arctic Sweden G3 per 7;'i� 1 j Another 'Mess. 1 t pboole caunc,t claim any line rac,a as .. 1' i E EQUIPPED 'V AI ER I. lir _ . - • --_•_ T cent.', the Spit ergen :ore of thiti l'ri 4 ` WELL E iJti'1' D NEt St, f their own.irr fleatcra ce �,e ProprfiE z` (jii7t dellt`obilized -- l ii , I lob n tt�x asrn and rin plant to E tisk Iron mountain.aeontains G4.4�1 er' 1W ' I . • . to I nt•arfo• Innuraoce'earried $1.ti0U. tat T r Greek, •Roman and Furopwan cru.' &-crywhere i p - I've e been through it- -officers' cook two.! ao for $1,200 on quick .sale. Box 62. ,� der' have• all blended with the unr�ient , cent. V. tt•f1Ron Publts,hinar Co _. i,td. , Toronto. ,i 4t1.t's--wQunsled tulrice . ry ��� Petroleum, bitumen, and . . Semitic stuck to produce the .Syrians ?.. ` <;, P oI gypsum ye 'ommy' (tasting the so p) -you're 11 J iia ISCEL44MEOIIA. Y 1. of 'to -day, whom Lord' CrWmer, iii, 115 '�J I -_-r I � ;�-- -�, ,, •" t deposits have -also been located in this ; hick;•,, mate, it's a wonder tiey didn't `.. , ' rich new land: . On the westc •rn-coast � t ill . - • aNCER, . TLT:I+IUR$. 1.Uhii�S, r:TC.. memoirs, tec't11ed "the cream Of the �. u�l ' , - k Y _ C Intyrnai and egternaC cured vf; ith- • iI . East." . . : . - 1 r"1 t°n ;i — huge deposits of phosphorite have{ - . out pain by our home treatment. Write) "� { n found eniinelt 1 -suitable f r t5a,:b t In a3 r1a was file one reed s /u TCS► { j t -cif ,_. t ... o an Name for it. Co. Limped "Co}11nRwoode�On n I __ - — - b _� �' conversion` into,, 1 Turke ' the L ,"Pleasant t • �; . P s t Y shah -on mountains. In •. - - i ., ai There was one thin I. liked abou . f _ rte tarmy-.I„ . the Llvin�g. ,t -,. or d1 i I times the fnountains were .g s A e - _ gg+t�tg gold -bearing , qpa �. _ e samples �€ which have -been iieclared - _ .;, ,,* - Llfe Is Werth - •e !,y°where, ---cowreti -�-wtth forests. :.. ;:- 'V4.hat was ft . 1- N t -Life is worth- the"living . by the Bank of England assayers to ; If but for a ure's song. The cedars of ' Lebanon nvt ean13� fur- 'When they hada nasty dab they To hear the wild birds singing '` " be .the best they have seen fo- a long • wanted', you to -do they always �dignt- nished timber for the building of Solo- ' time, have been staked out. a `detaij ' 'r Through the whole day -long. - niun's temple in Jerusalem, but the - . • -~-” ` °' ------ ------- :..* -- - -- . consists of _ Q kings of Egypt annually, boated lame \ -In the main the land - e s wort the •i h living- _._ _ e g- fled it by: calling it `n , __-. p; g y w7de, boggy valleys, ssidu:ating hill -,vin . • - . ... � Life ' , •, , _rafts of` logs iriitii fihe-.S .-f=lan -coast to - abandon S ttzber en some ears + s• _ . Mixed Metaphors. See,the flowers and trees, Y TREASURE LAID supply the demands .of the cities o!. afterward. tops and flai ground near the shore >�a Hear the merr _breezes The low round is rtchl w A political . speake'r, - warlhng the Y fisc; Nile. This constant de and from ° g y carpeted pubis against the im I Whisper ill the fees. Russian trappers were the next to , with low -growing plants and mosses, ' F positon of h av fo'reIgu lands, together with. the lack - Russian the archipelago, Although they.; ' „~-.•,•„ 0� TIEARCTICb t�1r brae€naso er- tariffs on �iplports, said: I! e t ou ' L i YOU' ifs is worth the living - _... --- ,. , -..,,, .. __, _. a, as it .bursts _into a ••. . r dont stop shearin the woo off h - �` " of ally :system- .af refor e$tation; has • frequented it from 27110 to, 1850, „ t •- I. .,lore of },�!1g�tf7lYJg -whrrl snmP 1?(1 g l t o For -just one friend that s true, I+r;,c t1c:1.iv �h•7113dP41 014c 113(+untalils of ` 1 there , . 'Ula.. no m01'( U the art Uf the ,. .. .;,W;. , "; ,. _ �)i2�'i��'c tl7('tll�jrr nt> i�c�ti'11 err +t *„ fi„r� fry 1 - . .. n . P varieties of flowering. _plants cn�er'. J - ,, _ .. ,. file svlrole land. Russian Governr>f►ent towards annexa- • .: _. -.<. A l T e. cine Once more to cover°the mountains SPIPTZBERGEN IS AN EL DORADO valleys with color. rUtnj, it dry. - a, se, " the valle That reminds us of that other far- 'fin t tion. . 11 i •« i • • d .come- to you and hills with pine and cedar and oak OI•' RLAT PROMISE - - who, in a bust of elo- Seen it[inai(•Q•s Liniment isr the bons. O The hunting inte>?esus soon ,died. INTIMATE NAT RAL HISTORY. � .s*hted orator w _ • would be a simple task if carried on U _ fluence, said : ''.All aloe the untrod- �,. • ` � down, as the fishing interest bad, and; What a myirad of color combing - g systematically. The chief enemy 't -o- Plenty of Cuff Gia" Plckld_ Dlvhee. ,.. ,,_ • • den. pathways � it was t' until shout ,thirtyr,:.ytesxs, lincident in• the Jour tsar' . su ggest themselv65, :as we' look ys. of the act we view, the, day -of reforestation by natur • is tine ,4,.,. neyr: An Explorer ' I su ose •our 'friends ave . oo ' - p ., �.- •..•. - for they Prospector '1'ft'ho Does Not" `ago that attention was called to the 1, .. at. this little frock!, This'tot had hers footprints of an unseen hand, pp ) 8 Y i`• a Iierci' tsP 'goats; which, every spring - in Abyssinia. - ding presents enough to start yon __ . `roam over the whole. country and de F'car Cold and Hardshi s the mineral wealth of SFtitzbergen, That developed in pale green linen and' \ -- wed 11 p I "Flu" -Fa out housekeeping in good shape? . opened a, n w era.. ' -That the adoption of European dress I wore• a dainty organdie guimpe of Fantasy. vour every green. thing The little - - V4 ell, its going to: be a little awk. !` Rewards Are Certain. among the native:Africans causes -die ; white. • - McCall Pattern No. 8932, Fretful Flora found .,"ftu:' fiercely, seedling trees' suffer esliecially. .;. It: was '"the archipelag�ii's coal de-!' i, a ,,, , ward, I fancy, trying to serve roast comfort and physical harm' is the be- ' Girl, s. Dress. In 5 sizes, G to 14 years. fatiguing. Fudge. fltitully fumed II •n iS60; because of massacres, the {posing .•thwf�, first . attracted attention.', Flora. "F)<u Peels far iron t n •• beef and boiled cabbage in pickle , - There are few? laces left -in the lief cif Alaj. C. H. St•igand. -In To Ab •s- Price 20 cents. Europe.tn powers Insisted, that' these P i Wonderfull beautiful' marbles tivi°ere' ) dishes, but perhaps we can manage. world which treasure -seekers have , Y chis Through an Unknown Land,, the Febrifuge failed slat') Feeble Flora, „ mouutxins.be hiss's autonomous. And then located, and iron ores in great x i . world explorer', and it stands tQ res- • .e_ plorer, who was sturlyng the Isng fidgety, feeling fancy fllgltLPu1, fretted, , t fol , 14lowing thio date this little elirtriCt• - quantit and of a hl h .,on th•ai those fvw must be difficulti J r; grade,, were; uage 'cif the natfv . 5: M "Father I �--^-- found_ Indtistrlal actrvlty o sours es, i5 s he had ar- fetch flavFers fear Flora, + -- '�: `: •�. • .,.. bHc;ame� , a lig ing '6eilione,trattoil of f e ,,•. , MONEY, ORDERS. 1 . to reach. O.theris,ise, w e should haver • . - rived at one of tile, Abyssinian , out- festooned fends 'flu: e c raised at once the question , of the: what good, will produce - �``L- fererPew I. . - a ked thein long. ago,.- And should p sts, and had stun led t � . aidifu W"hen ordering oods b mail senC .. •- .at►d of w.haL the peuhle of -tile laud are• t i•o«nership of the `land. i R , 1 p rest his men _ F 1 father, feeling: Flora fitful, ` ba:.�e' started• dr,ainin them of their I and aniiiials w•hien this instructive in- fictitiously feigned festi�•it ' a p' y Y Order. �r ! cill)ab1C UC bE'LOi111I1g. _ t less 1VIOne rich. store6. For tiro centuries c.alms.'to owner cadent occtarled 4 i'orin a - i Y �1, Forgefting er flee ncy, • 'The: steep niotintain sides were ter- ; sh(p `had. las dormant b •. `� . . ominion x n J ting „fa i The mats who .does better. and raced to ;i, he=iglit of 4000 fMet alio 1 Do fit" ,imagine then, that -Spitz.- ut the fact l lie lic.uple.'were •under a chum, or . • �/ -% Plora feverishly found fault. Fanci• . . ,was that .the onl countr - 'which for c'ivile, chief, arid I lost • no time in d?, ful, fantastic farce," fervidly fretted ' more prouctiv a work to=day than ht 11>ei•gen, which is kno«�ia to possess I Y y pay- -�.: I,l:autc� l tea ultYes, fig_6 • ntl.vines: Taxes ; . , i,. . •. - 1 a long series.af years had' consistent- in him a cat' - - ` - •• ». - % did esterda is a social reformer i the .richest m•iheral deposits of ally .- t; `The sltu"tn himself Flora,, forbisid'ing further, flurry flout Y . Y o were loci•, safety, to persons• and pro- I + ' • the highest type. lie is doin some- ly claimed and actually' eccupied any could' not write; and he went through 1• >, <: fug father for fiat;rant,folly. g yp g rorty secured, gocid roads bulli anrt` land in �t,ho v.-orld, is waiting sergnely, - consideral,le p,Vt of the country was the vocabularies. , I had made -out on t Fatuous at thin genuine. He is 'squaring his l:c l)t• in renuir. ; The peof)1e' eon5tlnet fbx an,,;ne ,�.,nt, c,ares to i,uy a spade j father, feeling .flustered, g Great Britain. n1y' journey; and sugg;est�cl new woriis--•- . forbore further,flui•al foastings: o�vn account with the world, arils �t.nti beck a tic,�etl �,�,,_ . c d allot c roilif(trtTihTe tickles slid sent fur tt1. . - . -- _ ..__ . �._. - - The north -wee te: to K i .e. - t bel ., n others to square' theirs. , . 4 . • - ,. 1l ing Fl 1' _ ._ R q 1 i ..: a S t cornea .l,eloltged un natio r t,. dog i�' .,e.`eral at the Eee1' fatll.er'felt foolish, ons fal t..- 11 so1lti.Cu. srliool5 unci collcne. fi,'trT�er;erl presents'as many ciif- ,a es sat close a tered, J+iankl� f q. estiona,tily to- the Dutch. At prey ;;al��t pre 1n a �;� - , ather, faulty food The story: of the dellleveliteiits , (4 ' ficu, hies as were ever presented. by , ' . ' ! r ent however n Dutch `intere»4ts are'- must friendly 'way' and slid: - ;. fulfilishes fuel fur flu -fever flares. - the Lebanon during ,•the sixty yeuis E1 Dorado or.Iilond'ke, otrany other.!, ! ..H,a I ' , Q • •, .. _engaged in the': devQ o meet of the.:" • s he such and"such 'a ,word • _. 1I T'eed Prici;sseed fowl find .fe�•er r►N. of iluttJnnutx Rouid----bels phi il: i ... of. iii©_ v... l.. , _ _ �.. i - c .... P _ i fad i t nar o- l+ -c, ••et -rich . -a .-- _.- .,,-- _ _ _ uek tipe3t�. .= �r - :. �,� . _-:� L. �w,T _ W. _ �ure� H� h�t�cels . -land..-'- i � c e it down for him. �: - } iilg rative in itself.. Ice -bound during the greiiter part of One t - . • A Little +Nz- 1 it; lens said, Iias %o "F female' ' J"-1-. t l of them --- --__. -- _ _ ed is --- �._.-_. ---- 1 - - +• this1- - - - - ---- - - - - - - - - y he t tun- , . let's ' cha .• use ar cur .led ,er. t11 -- t - I�1L c -- - ill 1 g� C _ -• ' _ _t1-F�e 111 ' ti �_.. _., ._' _ _� _ f J {1 \l• e_ t ulr-'tit Ott e deelb meats - F_-_.. ):..:ria -,-e fT 1 _ l,_ __ .-_ -• - - - __ _ fats. i P 1. replied. "�o! What is kuncha? � /,•y famishing fasts- forestal'I'flu., � i during $fie thus far are' the Su•edi;h: coal mines` summer, when the' Ice melts and al- OIi, write' it ,ctitrwn for hint; he ! , , ! j '`'Faugh"' frowned Flora. "Father a �■ ,...Who, Cards Now a One Parent Set Up n "Store" to Teach lows boats to enter its bays. Iat - Braganza 'liay on the west. coast. • - ,� J I i ° ought to have 1(uncha. Show hint what , ilr ./ I., fcij•inTiia foolish• Furious fu•inination.I - I . His Heir Figuring. S itxber en has' been sea c ! The• camp is. a well built and well '0. furnished one, and there • are a ,num= - � future formula. Former factutuiu fad. , p g e ted by l.uncha is. { _ ..._. _ .. 1i`e-�ieasll. recently of a ..bo talo• rri4ish I\'ortltern ExnlQrt� on _ Aly iii�tructor_ fc'<rLltvti ith ' o !.. �/ V.ger of -women and ch;ldreri anion- the ' , peiled a ,, elle:'; moiled fiLLhily.-- I;'ire-,xawz�:--Fin-' Y ten- 13ecause style deeTees that women � _. tom an as the :Laron crowd and buckle up their"tenderetoes, - 1e, years old •who was very bi.ckward in Y g' point -of its inhahitt#pts. Live stock is raised, fold of his sltatnma, and out ho ed , .�:44,�' sly February- first.' i 1 �• • _ aerial 'North Pole ex edits t + and, __._ -- - -- - .J•,,t• ..._ _ in high__ hes foot ear they suffer from - -- arithmetic and 'gut pooz•-�- masks ut fi of + so it i� about twenty f}eas ire c�csuajtp-t•+e. � c� 7lts+'`••-}Brest---Fanny: [ corns, LTie _-they cut -an m at — no Luble is had '_with- thelieeping of -- - -- -+a - - "Far tette Hb lied - . _._.-_. ' _�_ _ �, achooI. His father finally decided- to-.- - _ - cry -mix-tltg--pablr t'om is and sail -1_ mat•lced. ^These aril' kiti�icila: '" 11`-w:11 - - •ora requ int-`Iy hiidS -fault.'` `painful pests which ntere�ly makes the --- _. . hQep+- Pte. e, save to the , - - -- --- -. heIli f•. m. Uy actt&l ex pe-riencc-. Y. k sof tiie w-. " II~ .Hes Gonm - write it down fc�r you:" `� -__. Fiitlier -flat' -forbade. firm . Faun ;corn grow hard, l ills suicidal half#t man: olnt winters, when they have to bd stabled , • . p_ �10(l miles from the nroA norther] . " may cause lockjaw and women are' . y g p, He •started him in,business by keep- y At thzt 1 said 1 was afraid I must isatin future .frenz,y from Flora.•,• - earef ull l g y' i warned to stop it. . �� Ing a grocery store in the attic of. their point of Norway, some 1,200 m,aes ! be going; to which they replied: ` Fatigued' Flora felt islet flaming Sprtzber en used to be abandoned I ••You have riot p A few drops of a drug called ff�eez- home. The boy does all ljs •own bby-; from the north of Great Britain, and R got' kimal yet. ,Let! The. bertha is .featured on this fiercely; face flushed 'fiery. Family, lied directly upon a Ing; some-.600..frtlrrs-.from the -North Pole. in the winter except for an occasional1 me write that -for y;�li. Show him ai frock jt'It future fur'.eral favoxaii}e: Fiatlter''s ® sore. corn- ' g; selects his goods and keeps a 1 otck which indeed 1s a suitin com- f groves quick rel of and soon the a tire stock ail hand. The mother buys her ; Its entire area i$ .about the' size of fisherman or trapper who had the mss- kiniai." - g ` plemet to' -the uneven , tunic. McCall rantic felicitations failed. • corn, -root and all; lifts out. without g p It•eland. - - 1 €ortane - to become marooned there,' All those present $leg g supplies from him at the re ular, rice but to -da an humin id pattern rTo: 8954, Misses' Dress. Ir1r! Freakish fever fluctuated; I - filially rain. Ask, the drug store than for a and he keeps the Several ,European y 'the winter. >population of their clothes,, and a very brief search fell, flush, fade('. "Farewell, 'flu,-, eZ latter=oP an ounce of freezone;, which profit for. his own P post ers have 1 20 spending money. -• t}} it eye upon .Spitzbergen, •incl there the., is about 1 800. sufficed to f costs very IittIe but, is t3ufl3cient to re11 3 sizes 6 to years Price ')5 -- g . produce a few bfz{ce of cents• eebly faltered Flora -Peeling fine. The father insists that he keep.h- ht little doubt that'one�of these days Although coal' is the only mineral,•kinial--an insect to -which I'trust my These at 'I Free from fear of future funeral, I move, every hard -or soft corn or callus I- - p terns may be 'o>,tained from one s feet. . - . own ledger and keep it accurately or big efforts will be made to lift its• developed up to now, there are what' reader has not yet be'en-•introduced. i from our . .. M father, forgave Flo.ra's freakisli faults, i _ - • • the business will be stopped. treasures. At present claims have ' seem to be inexhaustible deposits of i I. bade them a . hurried farewell and Y McCall dealer, or, -Fin is •This drug Is an ether compound ;and . ' ` The b been snaked out li - high - from the McCall Co,, 70 Bond St•.; ! - • dries in a moment :and simply shrivels off► enjo s the idea of the store y S�yedish, :dor- g 'trade iron ore equal, if not; departed. Subsequent exaininati,,n�-•-e�---_,.� ___ ___ - and his elven reslionsibilrt 90 has _ we sn stud British' com Hies. '' Superior, to'.the rich . deposits of -Fri m)' Elcrthes afforded Toronto, Deyat, .. �. up_ the corn without 3ni9amittg or -even ; __ _ _ Y+ sag' i P. s Are me further o , I (,onseryation for Convideratibn. ;irritating the surrounding tissue 'or • erly learned from his father the way Before the war a twenty -square-, tic Sweden. Other known minerals' purtunittes to�study the rgatural-his-! .. i . skin. Clip this out and -pin on your • to bu • and mile • include -. I _ - _�_ _;_i .-_. _' _ _ t i , a_, .fact, admitted b� t f , - - _ --� d sell,_ oasts clam e, figure a;ea w .�x►y, Carr 3r les.- asbeste kirk.at Lbe 3 xc z tl k al. - - _. _. I - _ it km w#re s Q� - - - - - x_.-___ . — - _ . _11 _. J mol bdenite, 1 Jfa:'tners-that througli negligence ' or , ! 1 profits and' keep simple accounts. The . but, this has now been reoccupied .by Y graphite, lead, -silver - t• I 1 misplaced frugality ;n not roridin 6 k _ result. is shown by liis interest in I the British interests and the Arctic nand gold. •' ; Minard s hiniment, Co., Ltd. ! '' P g - . + I winard's Liniment used b.v Phvsiciaas. O �� � �� - - - - • i 4Gents �-•-•f have IIaed covering; for implements ---of-- agrical- t arithmetic at school '-and bF :much_- Coal Comp3n��'s pr©rhes at ,Adyen-- There are rto fewer than fort vat- -- 1 y°ut" 1Min" • y • Y tore, when not in use, they get about I also in my, , stables for years, and WANTED higher mark's:-`T'TTe-has-g er ally ins- • ay have been taken over by Nor-: ieties• of marble many of which are MAKE THE HOME SAFE. i ands Liniment . in m farm and half the, };ears of service from them proved in the school work, besides welCian interests. This coal company of extreme beauty and capable. of, \ •, !consider it the best medicine ob= they should. The loss from exposure gestin valuable for business. attaining a high polish. At. Horn .Defective Appliances In Houses Cause. __._ is rater_ than he, deterioration that ' g g was an American firm, with hear- tamable. - g FIR.STBROOK__OS., Limited I `-"^ r,. r(uartera in Boston It is nod at all Sound there are guano' deposits ex- Many Serious Accidents. • ' 0 follows throu h 'le itimatet Improbable that. the whole archi-.I tending five miles inland. 1 ours truly, ' g t: use. TOIt"ON Reforestation Essential. P A, home should be a �a•fet centre- A FRED. ROCH•AV,, '- "'e w scary V To . f • . 1 assume h 1t is sometbares argued that we do I pelaQo will be annexed by Great Bri Fourteen of the eighteen coal fields - Y• it that the L � necessary: + O gt - a- sxrrcttrarr far' •ev Pt'tepxietor Roxton F'otid -hotel and 'equipment required to -w'ork a farm ^; _ - t - - not nee to concern ourselves about tarn before long: - which geolog.;ts have discovered in $ember of th4 p,1. -• - _,•,. ,Spit>zbergen are on the territory family that occupies .'it. Dangerous Ln•ery� Stables. costs X1,000 and that with care the � agse ,•Z• • Z�! • •^•-* S • • fhe forests tsf'tlle future,- because thA '\' . No Man's Land. •. , , 1'Y +�- equipment may be used for ' . • - - • such . , cu ied b the. British. The- outcropsconditions• as defective electric without'care these'im implements vc (� • � ten years.. • forests vi•e now have will last ua for I The history of Spitzbergen from inpvarious localitieQ are visib a fors or gas fittings, insanitary plumbing. P to ould �� A Dyspepsia Cure ,60 •or 100 years, or even longer; that , s be scrapped in _ five .years. The de- . • •, M D `• the explorers point of .view can be mafl miles, and so far onl the�shore� utl�rotected stairways, or stairways i -''- To Returned Soldi r. duction C• adviitaes s "Persons wl�a it is 'futile to worry about the, matter, y e to be -made from these figures !► ,told in a few words: fronirages have been without railings 'and wlich invite ac- ._.W_ _�.rR.__' _.,-______.-- so long as we have wood. Of course, �utc ..__.__._._ prospected.__. , Qts; Laddi(y' «'e ares )rou(l o' you - is 4ha-t-'an � TmVement'� shed built and . > �fuffer- dam severe indigestion � N� - __------ -tt'N Possible -to estimate tho len th of h ships-fast--regt*iI'ed'-ihere "in e: coal is mostly semi -bituminous, .cidents, are fame italyly common in our I , and constipation can cure them. (* • g That, when the teartiil tight was in use in five years is equal to $500.1 loAFi, and, although .possess,ion a►ala acid nick in volatiles, but there is also houses. In a survey of nearly 30,000 It. does -not cost half "that sum_ t selves' by .taking fifteen to. (ci) ' time our present'sitpply of timber will, tstken in the name of Holland, .no atr anthracite ce;tal ieldil accidents In the, city of Chicago ,cd�t- through, J I hold out, assuming certain flxe+d dam- , , Y• n6 ash per. t'ol'd a good im 1 __ _ •,� :, lnu were of those who rode apace, pTement riled hiit how: thirty ro s of Extract of Roots ,empt was made .to make use of the centage of carbon and very little ash. sting a period of eleven years: it was p" ' • hr P C• estic and foreign delndnds (demands, , i found that over bl per cent. were .The saviours of a gallant race•, many farmers,• otherwise up to date after each meal add at bedtime. •� incidentally, .which are. by no means digs*overt'. The English ' flag was ! 71lany Norwegian shipmasters as •) Y household accidents. These eaused_�_ Into the ruined town of dung and progressit•e, fail to Provide T6is r�med3+-is known as Motficr hoisted n 1614 and- in 1619 a con- that_ tpitzbergen 'coal gives them . . . , fired}. This question has no direct : ----- y - �i j -•• - : RrtiZre -$Tie iiiew -light of frees om pet care fpr {fie tools u•itwhich.they. •� S rence --in- London effected ' com- not more a death or (i �_� I 9 y Pin the drug , N �""a"rung on tho problem of kee ifi I -` perm:inelitl� crippled l ti d's Caratitt Syrup per hour than Weigh coat' • dawns. I work . t i trade" Get.the genuyi•. 50c. C�promise be4ween the En lick and The whole of the archipelago's rich thousands,oL persons,and yet the' Citi c _ ,lforest lands productive. Let us Ru!'1 K zena of the United States claim to be ,.The ribbon finned u on our breast, • and 1.00 Bottle Dutch claims to the new land, the iror� ore deposits are under `British p p y ! ask for Minard•s and take no otber. I ei S s• s O pose, for example, that under certain I'Dutch restricting themselves to the! con{rot In the neighborhood of Re-' a "home•loving people." � A similar By i3elgian maiden, Hun opprest;ed, s ii • i • estimated demands our present forests I i �� .., � � • ` ` i _ i � i � i!: 0 i,� ' north-west corner and the north) cherche Bay, in West Sp,itzbergen,' analysis of Canadian statistics would 011 that most memorable day It is not the men who, are doing - ,• will last us for a hundred years. That coast, and the I+:nRtish keeping to the probabkv, prove' that Canada was- no Will be •o •a is Is no reason at all why we should P R e there are millions of tons of very rich 1 your t, li. elan alway. ;the tall:ir,R *ho are sohvinR our allow. oiir cutover lands . to become I other west coast bays. The destrue- -ore, lying in a mopntainous forma-' more �ueeessful in converting houses No king souks• boast a prouder crest '1 •prdblenis. but the men who -are at, - c ' , tion of, the whaling industry caused tion .about 2,000 feet high several into homes. Faulty building constralc Or bold Crusader be more blest. ` wastes or near-wasteq. In 'the first g defetfire wiring and pl><unbinp {work, When they talk, they knob; �- tion, 1 • pl are tt takew a hundred years, let tis both the Dutch and the English to miles in length, . It is• doubtful whe - Oh. Laddie' �t'P thank God that you what it is' ah�ut. , are. pitifully common and, in too many say, for a tweedL-*ng-to grow into a',re- Stood for the right, to truth wereirue, � 1 ' Iustanres, are vt inked at by so-called spe stable tree, fit for he saw. The trees we are now .cutting are on thea - average much older. - The time• to start our new forests, therefore, Is 11 -ft row- not a hundred years from now- #oc ratherw•iA�- we. abould have a longe - period during which* we should be without adegtiate supplies of timber. In the second place, those ho,argue . . thfitt l30- Prc41at ictlon Is �neceasary • . overlook one of the most. vital facts in the whale rarest problem; -(tamely,' .. - -__.._ 1. I . acct,-: the -4t• ffittction of • foi eats in ,rn y one locality, district, or region fins ;i i distinctly ;adverse influence on the 'nrospority o"he country as a w-bulp. ` The forest tiroblem iS..-t1l�iieA�tinll. a local W1.4►1( il. ___ _ - - _ ' ' . - ---e`•--------- - • 1. To Make Sure. ' -� `-=- If - -.-x-71, y._, ,lie sister -writes Me I that every bogie in that box we sent her was broken. Are ye sure Sez w printed, thls'side up with.care, on it? Casey ----01 am. • An' ' for fear they Nhouldn't eee It On the top Oi printed it ()jWhe bottom as well. I eL t building inspectors. Householders LEMONS M AiM that -within ystar boyhood's span I AKE SKIN I WHITE, SOFT, CLEAR �- � 11'ou proved the measure of a man:' - themselves uae rocking -chairs for � ladders, I ( Yoij caught the torch ansa held it lig _ --" lace l - • I ---- . __- . - ' step p kettles of boils Ready to. conquer or to die. Make this beauty lotion for a tEw �_...__-� water an ,that g tall children can , . / cents and sac for yourself. - ..- -. _ tumbles into them, ht -r unfitstrned 7o Consider Infant WeeJtare. ' ruga on highly licked, slippery A 'National ('c)11 on lnfutlt Wl;at .stir' or ��oinan hasn't heard boors, or fasten win( ows down to con.I - of lemon juice` t•n remove complexion': ' serve heat at the- a pence of yentila �t"elfa.re will :be held ,in London, EDF , blemishes; to Whiten the. 'iskin nn] to I' - tion. These and . simllar practic,eR land oil July lsf. 2tid ntid 3rd, 1410. brie out the 'roses, the freshreat: and 'the I cause, the death, or rokult in crippling : Problems related to tho inedical, hidden beauty' But lemrnn ju ice is hundreds of ,Canadi, ns ever) year. if Doc racial•nnd industrial aspects of alone' is acid, therefore irrita'tin.g•, 'with' �• i• { 1 ��J -11 I house4 and other dwellings were tT'�iA?ttit`1Tied`1Tt1ZT�1'tipFtf'tf6ii g. 1(s.. — Infant and child weifsire will . be div - a'nci be inixe d oreha r,l M" d---Thw. -•V( tferenee is.. -icing i..white .thig 'nay-: Strain through -.a 1 . c ,j� Perfume Your M • losses. which are truly national its well Individual, he called Ny the lational I,Aague for cloth the soles► nt it in ?`tech ](1 ,• 11te111t1i, Maternity and ('hild Welfare. il:tc :hott.c rontairiillgr a' alit .:.. , , { lyes _ With Cut�eura Tate= as wo'tldei- tretltn•eM to a ot;r,��c"s (,f ore},Arcj a•l,ite, t 'ell 8h:� a,� r . --- minimum. But that little word ''if" -mark4•x gulf that1E illi -I'- e gP,iP the officials of which urgei,thRt sin r2-Q11VQU erect- fiF " cTTgttfied in other - during s pint of skin And complexion 1c tior• 14mise•Ttic. pie; hytac;ic: -deod:� iz= Ing, iri+grant :ind refreshinIq, futi- rations to bridge. , countries the present year.- .at sii)cnit• then cost one 11simlly pavys for tura Talcum is at: ideal face, skin. - eh. �-_.. 1 Then in 1020, an international Con- , a small •iar of ordii; Ar col.' crer.I Ubv mid dusting ro:vdef. Conve- ' arc•aker of flee Rriti,Qh lf„lace gross is planned- to brie q together'the Fie sure to strain -the lemon. juice so . nient and eceromica;, takes the Elace --- ,-,-.:The t; --- -e�;tiit.,z' sulci-endinr•.4 f ,r farther c . _.__ - _ - �-" ..- -} h -t"nt anis ©#.df1l ►� a fad- thr persvr� A cmmona is ohlisred >tir custom o , tailed dig<•nsaion. it ie hoped in this i lotion «-ill rema. it ore and are.11 for p fe.� rains sr:fficient.. Our of the in• ati give seven official dinners each sea- I way to carry out the plans,, of the I ttii)nths. When an -plied d daily to the• • , dispensahle'Cutieura Toilet Trio for son to the metubers df I'arlinmerit. - I League. which, but for the face• neck, ni-n-,:� R'n'l 11:11t,is•11- rltnul,l' keeping the skits pure and sweet. 4 agar, w uld --=111e monkey tribe. At pre-cut the have convened an International C'on I bel • to blew; h. elc.,r, swoot hen -- and p - beautify the akin. , Cv:eor:1 Soap ^s• , u;,,tmsnt » and Ae TAi• eum,-R•• (.10*t'ansciIn0ut,es. s,,;,1r.•ettrr ere F'orsanpioo&AfrcendJren; ^cnge(trs,Dqtit I di'se'ase is re or �� ) he ra itllr tv; 1 l lir 1 p 1t' , grecs in September, 1916. C ! , ., Any �ilriiggist ,will stili)).}•. JR. 11"tos, v s A -1 Ing out' the ahppit population of ) a -- - 1 „arcs' ounces of orchard white sit ,.; :.; l:t;}•.•------- '_---�_.;----, .t...__-_, ' South Africa. 121n(i1-d•s Liniment Lamb•rmaa's f4'rte >l th • r • I"' '' • i I4SU E 22--'19 - %... p 4. . Coo •.rl( a s ocr iS ... �' . • I• . • V 1. d' 1. �. ( 7 z .. sem' _. ,, __ '.," .. .0,, ..