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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1921-05-19, Page 3, ..,,--- Onee a .Mothethas limp. Baby'e, Own ••• Tablks tor her, little one she ii al- ways pleaeed to speak highly ofthem to other mothers. •She knows the good they have done her elitidrett and _ -realizes.that her experience should be of ,henelit .to ethere. Concerning the • Tablets Mrs. Fred. Murphy, Charlotte, 'town, P.E.t , -ewrite: "I.lutve used Baby's Own Tahlets ter the past eight nu:oaths for,my. baby. I canned 'speak , - toe highly of them: for'ehey llorie .been of great 'assistance tte me in My first experience a motherhood."' . Baby's 'own'. Tablets are a mild but tlibrough • laxattve vvhich are' absolutely harm - es and may. he even •eo even, the newborn babe with perfect safety., •:T,heY are sold bY mecticite cleale.,, or direct at 25 ets. A box -from gl.te Pr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, ' Ont. ' : ' . I - . • _ .Autdmoliilists, attention! Before i you drive -Via after lunching besid •e the road, gather ittp every seraii of rubbish and either carry it home to be burned, or find A place to deposit it, • where it will surely remain hiddan, •1141nard's 1-Inim3nt for Dandria ' • ' 'rho Mau Who Quits. 'nee 'nemwhotat* has' a 'brain Sind I- d hand .good as the bext;* but he lacks • sand • That Would'. Make him stick With courage stout: TO eeetteier he tackles and Ildlittt it • : out • • lee starti wfth a rush and a solemn That he'll aPpillhe.„showing the others ' • how; , Then 'something new strikes his rov- hig And his task is left for the by and by. No man is beaten till he gives Hard luck can't stand 'gainst a cheer- ' •fiii grin; I • • . • The man who fails needs a better ex. •Than the. quitter'S Whining,.."What's „ the Mei?" • •- • .• 'For • the, man who quite lets his .chanbes slip, Just bet:mile he's too-fazY to keep:his The man who Woke goes ahead with. a • shout; : ,While the man Who quits JOIDS the •e 'idirern and out', . • Warlhipe to the number of 688 have been serapfed since the ,Armistice, ' „ ,•••• a ‘o. ma, ma. Is. la ma. la ma 1111. 1111 W Tea 'Ili lie HEALTH EDUCATION. ° . . . . • • • 0.„ . • ,! BY DR. J. J. MIDDLETON . • 0 Provincial 'Board of Health. Ontario • ' • • ' Dr. -Middleton tvill.he gladto answer queiticins on Public Ileelth mot. 0 • p ters through this column. Address him at the Parliatnent 131dgse 1 •0 Toronto. •, • „ • toola lok mama ma vla gala im lab, ma 'fa to: ma 'ON A fly may not Hee very interestolgl co'sits will gtve less milk, and the • 'object, but it has•a remarkable his- horses will lose some of their vitality, , tory. Its. fife'story makes entertain- having to fight • as off all the time: ; 'Mg •rettding;: and .at the eanie tienehWe make it a•let harder for the horses gives some idea of What harm it'cau 'es-ery Sumoiet, • , • ; • de, and Why it4, should be destroyed "If you wane to get rid of use the . Here is a story told by:0i° fly itself: , only way Is tn.:prevent us from hv "Once I was only a tirty, white; Oval 74ig any breeding places, by Iteepieg egg My'inother laid me with a huh.- all Stable refuse screened, or treating '•• •,dred others in -stable diyt. Aftee it • thoroughly eyery:litele• •wfth te‘V•days I, hatched Out, a little white Eine to kill mir „ ; • weem. I/ed. for a week or two en the ' „"Some day people will become . en - :filth where I was, then I Changed into lightened enough so •they , brown pupa... Several days. later everything up therOughlY- early in t. burst forth a full-gtewially;With.'two spring, breshing off eeery one of els gauzy, wings. .• ' . •• that clinging to the eleetrie •light .• "Since then havetravelled about a cards and Scale' cods in the maekees good deal. My feet have, a fine little andegreceries, and frain •the walls. efuzz on them; yeti 'eaanot seelt They . 'sat' 0;s -',without. mercy ''• out a Mageifyiegglassebue it-is:jest until we clis.epfent. • ,speenclid, for catching germs, tif ' "I-SUPpose people Would not like to • .kinds: They alsceeling to rny.Wings. have us leav.e ilyepecks on their -candy, "Yot. would' not think so. U.' am so 'cake and,. break if they: knew' the Sinai°, but I really can ettrry6,000,000 speek% were, per extrete, and also -that Q Why He Voted: - ' " "I voted for you," said a wotking man .the day after a municipal election • • KING.- SOLOIVIOWS • "Thank You, My man!" and the sue- ceesful canifidate beamed. ' . neinting to a goat grazing nearby.. "I MINE- ONCOVE "'Twee he did it sam, the Mara .. did• not intend to at first, but the other . afternoon you were passing, ,a,nd you . • • • . • 4\14 -TG, REPAIR PARTS to? meet tnaketi ainflucylels a ears. Your old, broken 'or" wern-out part* rOladed. •Write or wire us deaerlb- ing 'what- you want. • We carry the largest and most .complete stock M Canada of slightly aped or new parts and automobile equipment. We ship • C.0.10. anywhere in Canada. Satis- factory or refund in full out motto. Shawls Auto • Mallet* Pert supply, Sga-sal DuSeran at;, Toronto, Olkir .111•00.11••••• • • 1 petted my goat Billy and gave Ina 'an apple,and says.% if- the gentlemap's so .socialableas allthat, he 'Must have my vote:"•• •• ' The Sporting tristlect; '• • Johnny liked ice-cream, but he drew the line at taming the fteezer. One day when ,his mother returned home, fhe was agreeably' sarPrised to find. him working away at the critic as though his life depended on it. " don't see how you get him to turn e freezer," sheesaid t� her husband;. • •offered him a dime to de • "You didn't go at it the right WO, my `dear,'- 'replied the huEband.' "I bet him a niekel copldn't turn it ,.for hall an hour," • .• Locomotive Cookeiy. A young women, says an exchange,. was visiting some locomotive wonke, and.was much interested in what elle eaw and apparently got some etraor- dinary informatiori. '24.• • ' 'What --Is that thing over there?" she asked of the yaung man item the Office who, was showing her abut: "That's •a locomotive boilet," he re- . 'plied.- • . •t" "And hat do they. boil locomotives for?" ' :• ' : "To make the locomotive tender," .said the Young aim frolll the.CIOde. • Making Sure•that Stili.A.Iveti: . • A certain 'professor of ,rhetoric in a Western.hellege bee this teputation:et having a• rather sharp. tohgue.,.. One of his putifisea stared football.Mit net at ,iiietbric,.'once spent Most of •the IMO:looking .at his watch,"yaw • and .sighing neteily:, • .• • At tainehise of. th leceere th fesior spoke,: •""Mr. Smith.- WhY: have :von lOoltc your watch every fete ninutes,d ring the fast hou.r?",..• • !Smith.managed to itainnier Out that. he had wanted to make sure that * '-was still • ' , sapfose," retorted•,the professor,tbat you have been Sighing every*.few ' Minute.% -to Makes sure "that 'eon are.. • stilletreathing.." " • . • fro - CdPP•6z' "4 2pears 'with hitimis thiehl7 • aa5si6ed Advertinments. plated with gold. • • • storytvvtiss all asyoaNrOefrY‘goilcdn.gInagttiAel34netPtlhees N Hair. 0:A7PEI;ETA:Realfe;7210:IrTive7Pitn. t TO ' of Greet Zinahaliteephave been found 'considerable quantities of gold -rig_ ollerson---rtasetalit'ufainzfactegtier Aduissot, dJurusetibiliiesit, jenainwehif4rbomthetheprmeciiitoestus. "(1 Cbn ;tuff was melted, geld cake and bar'lleiiiiptiesnEtieD7D1)",e,j7,1;a:cri071; t;e' eisED gold. Anieng the most curious objects Meter. Cycles, mostly" Indieuse recovered from. the .ruins' 'are large.. fyrriTil etip2et t and QO- upwards. tve e• numbers of tiny gt.;ld tacks which will mail' list. At. KiPP Co.; Li:tilted. 'were used for fastening-,; Ain geld 947. Yonge St, Toronto. ' • .. ....'• 1 sheathing Aeon sheets, of copper, I , . ' The glories of the Great Zimbabwe Musicians Live Long. Dthe Arabian kings ---have lon,g passed live longer, on an averaee, •than the - • -2--the. wonderful city 'of Solomon and ustially the clergY are supposed •to away. "Iti3 ruins areliterally theehaunt, membere of any other profession. of the snake and the owl: •The Rhode -1 Certeiely doctors do not take a fore- .DISCLOSINC—SPLENDORS titan natives of to -day believe there, to ' OF AN AGE LONG. PASTi . , most place. The dangers of their Work .. . . .British Archaelogisto Explor- ing This Most Interesting of All Relics of Antiquity, •.• , -, Explorers backed by British 'Money re digging.up the ruins of King Solo - names apeient citadel in South Africa, the centre ef the mining.elistrict froin which his huge stores.of gold were de- rived. 'They are the most mysterious, as well is the mot interesting of all . memorials of antinquity; • and .aye known to -day,. in the native language, as, the Great Zinibabwe-meaning '"Here Is the Great Kraal." ...The Great. Zimbabwe was in Solo- mon's time a large and 'populous 'city, as may be 'judged by: the fact that its recognizable tales -cover anearea•• of more than three 'square Doubt- less its extent, was Much greater„ inaS- .teuch..as. outside of ..this area are scat- tered remains oh,' mane important .structures, aad :meuncle hundreds of yards. in circumference which .heve- been found to contate conical towers, 'traces .of wails; ete' • ' ' • • The City. was formidably fortified, and 'anise ha.ve• been -geerisoned be n- igh:fleets of *owe; • In, the: middle ;'sat it rose an' isolated eratiite,"ko.pje".tWO hundredaee fifty feet high, Whicli was ere*ned by a:fortress, Tlie‘flattei Was probably, in .lts • day- the: mighttelt ;stronghold' in the -Wei -id, tuiassail- s'able citadel, South side being de-. fended by ninety feet .4. sheer' preei- piceeeehtle Massive lebyrilithine !elle rendered 'approach to the sUmniii foe - Bible 'telly' thiongh narrow• passagee easily blocked, ' • ' . ,The Mines 'of. King Solomon •3V:iere worked •ItY,.e. Multitude of taptive Negro. slaves, and all at the gold out- put wasbrought to the Greet. Zitahali- We to - be • „coneerted into ingots :for shipaient was thence that cara- vans departed eastward fee' the. sen port now Sefala,." iejeurney of twe hundred cartering; Under., armed gihirtf,"gold;• 'and Other. recicin metelinadise.-elestined. for -Pereetine and Arabia, ," , .• jewe I !pry., Of Olden . • .tp the Great Ziiiibebwe are tound•eX-. tensive Workshope:for the .liandling of ':• bacteria km aiy at•once! they might. eont,ain dieease germs; but ,• "What kin:cis:of bacteria kin4s, they dor -not seeineter-klieW-eit. e'rhut espec*Ily.tYpttaid:.feier' and suni- say,. 'Oh, it is Net. a -flyspeck!' ' Theeei. ,. . met Coniplaint which Itill. so .theny elo. not; .segate to.-eat•e if thew bread. . . . ----------- , :char:Irv...4a -aclulloszand. eftA6--is flyejeeked. T.heyehuvtet • . ri- Dr?-Williams.',-.Pink''Pills---Ack0h-' , . net bear of surruner ;•templaint em intetehe; l'ilTiricejUset-th'e• sen --•ie. .N.111§. r. Ikrititei; I:ma:not .11eing.arohed•then, they see WI . Crawling, over it. . , • : .. ,.. ... qi3O., J316,94..,.,anft,,..ge..,,y,_:,,;.• _.....,,, .."ieaViiig•thegerthiete tfie-habY's &Atli, 7 -'lli-ey• :•thietki.::WiiipPed-bt'ead •loOksi : "-;-. ..i ''''';00n-l-S-S-,IinvOrtant-16-ths stek per- M..f.ligliting on ite.lips,„or ,faiiing,into. e little emptier, but , by actual weight:see . as,. mediCine, - nick* • so in . Many. fiaiffil7g--il-Clii-E7Siegat.', citie-baker s•sioaNes. Were juSt.' the some; .:.- cases.. , A badlY, chosen Alit" inai':re- liewl, or crawling ,over the dish towels • another'a! hid : about,- four: mouthfuls, tai recovery. In health ..the natural henging jri the-icit'ehen; er-..-.0ii,:th-e-l'ood • less-, in. tbe'.wraPPetl' lPat.• -S,0,-PeciPle-it-ppetite-i•S'ethe beet pi-1de ..,to follow ..' there_ Red. in, the pantry:, • e . continue to buy_the tinwmiled beetid. in elekiteesethe-atmetite is oftenefiekt: • e. - , "I- also , carry tuberculosts, ge.irtis;„ If• they: had watched us coming from and depieved„ • . - " .' -, in fact, 1 -pick up a•'good many kinds litiMin e•Xereta :and stable filth' per, , . Proper food and 'a good tonic will eeent_gertneeefor 1.. Love : to fl•it abetit, haps the :w0,01.a. not he Se willing. to _ keele,niest,People lie•geoci,healtie Dt. '..: tightirti" on. filthe Of • any kind "I'Zgin haye us Meke e 'door -mat or tlieli-Ioec • 1A'ill ianis' Pink Pills•- are a fine toile • ;find. Oi' col:1m%; having • hatched otit But thev. never, notice,: so we swarm. medicine; harmless and bertaiii::.in. in it. and liVect.oa•it the first-part:et --eaeeene food te,eare meraet and gro-'. their notion,. which IS to build pp the ., my -life, ...ilou -could. -pet-expeet me to -eerie% .,eed •:-haVe••• aecees. • to many - al blood and •,reiteres vitaiite ect 'the •eun-- •tio.otheyWisee But.' also love.tOf east „highlyeeeepeetable 'kit:el-tele.. -: ,down systent. : For •groteing girls' who ' on candy e"..ak'e :sefeets.':•ntetit, •seheese. .."1-cnine „pear lasing- mv _life, Orli_ -ere•-thin• and pale for pale • tireil7wo- . and every kind of 'Viol' ,. ., morning •bathitig, iii eomeh.ody's.,milk • men, .and for,old people wile- fail, in ''''.e•-•e.;4'1".'•;.alli'.,Velill•y••.:cplite ancieritee being' 4.1itelver.14-sttos .af eat& I %yaw' -g Oio.g.: to • ' al,reilitlii'.0r2'.:WillialtPlog Pills•'gre ,... tete' of the very few flies that lived..\drokenetnit.a kind-hearted lady lifted. an -ideal,•tonice•• Thousands have teeth . .6V:ere lAst winter ••• • I- -hid emyself -.itt• - me- Out -and foured the •ereanivitir nil ,11.e'll'tb:7-titelleriefiederlvect ' teem Its' --- esomelaicly's kitehen.j.. • .• ' '-: , ,'• , •:... thcise..-hundreds of bacterin Ilhadrtett. xiie of this, medigine.• Aitiong them' is ' •,, I• cannot tell . you. anything about there, ,on.hetlittle girl;s• eatineat, -II Mrs, :William Gallie,HantSpert, N.S., • _•nty. .deSeenclants,, britt.i.a.; VeXY.-:learned she ha ' typhoid fev.:eit' '.:S,lipPose -het, who seys:, e"Before .I• began :the 'n'O' .scientiet -said-.4.-.Mighe hive-19:6Al2i- Mether,4will-wonderz-*here---she--could-of---Dr,-Williatits-'-:-Pinit-01-ts.Lt--wasd•ts 500 000 000 000 in one. summer, ' 1 -id 'heye:. gotten it! • , - : -...: ...• • ' . Weak and run don that 1,•eould•hardly f 1 9 "-there - is, 'no- danger Of 'the :fly , crop' : eft was a•.ead -day: for Us when it dome' own Werke. I often settered :sten-leg, eventhough,eply..-a-very few .w.a.s.\ estahlielied. that.we were _carriers front headaches•:and- was very. ne.rv- .'of „us. live. through the winter.".' .• , . : 'of typhoid. .1-I.ou: •we • .ctawled, •• 0701 oute. *I .then began .the: use of •Dr, Wil- .• : "If. people- cleaned -us out of their i excreta .Iti the "'epee- •-eloset (privy)."( littUis' Pink:Pills and . -1 canetnithfully • • hapseee_s_teease,...ittetketSjapd etahlesereaulteetterctliteert itereetetOreelle'kitelien.".set.1 iniye folt,nds•thern the beet Medi. •hile it Isstillcold-, when-Weetre stiff table to :wipe our feet laden-Vali:1th- cine l'intie 'e'Vertgittliftelicte'fifitY•da- . , -ineetsiver-and,41.1.ri4Alitty.--nii+mnr.i...bottofa•-iot_54heofoierhItior--tteAmoxl-laocon:-Itl&-will,..,.athil*.AtilOr...,,Zear.:. . , ' then kept eeerything' clean, se ' theret take . a -morning , bath in . the mille pit, feeat's ,tti take, theseIiills.": was no filth, stable•litter or decaying° cher. leaving „hundreds -'ef.. bdeteria"-..Y.0 can get Dr. Williams'. Pink.Pilln. , garbage. for 'Us to lay Onl . eggs. ha 'there in the • milk, in which tliev- grow' •thretigh • any dealer in inedieine or ' by -• -, -We. would 1 -ho , starved -out end - -dia.- and multiply' titoteeerepidlY than any,. mail ate50:eents a box or, six boxes for .'• -- •:-'...•-••• . •:-..•-, .' .. , . -,..i. ''... •• where elsee- -s----e- ----- -----..------;,:-.- 42...50-fram Nhe-Dre.Wilitame, Madieite- ''. "If stable refuse 'Alta street sweep -"We, Cannot live in A perfectly clean 'Co., ,I3rockville, Ont. e• • - ' : eirigs that •Weheve laid ,our eggs in t., lOcalitY.;.. whet.e.,:.there,'ieeeto : filth ..or ..,._,...;,.j,„„L.,,--•--,,,--;:-4.,-,-,----,.. • carted: away and. pired'itta. to. decotii- 'iiijitiohl-flany iiirrii fous-. to breed ' • ' . ' W S , g ••• , '.. hip is ..,`,`She,!.• • - -• „.._ ...... -• • : -po4e, 'We will' -hatch .out there"; and in, so we.s,shall disapPear froth the.. •'.4 . . ., • .. ., • . ',Tare are wine ans.wers Ae the ones- * tgarinent the foanter's- cattier so'. the scruptilimoly 'cleat places.'' ° . . ' .. , SPRING TONIC R WEAK PEOP •• g ld 'in_ which objedts Of that etal P n.1 'eag'cliSeoVered"..hyr 'exerivetione. wore . , . -trewit over -the cement_ *nee SC W. -• Thitk as - na ls ••• in a ea it:eater's,' s There.were also.'•funiaces for nielting' the gold, soapstone .inelds•-into which it was to make ingots, bOrnish- • Mg ools • etc.' •••-Th e -Ma tatfe cture et gold jev.ellery seems. to-have•been pur- sued on .a: jidging 7 :°:"- His Hearing Reswited-.7 (tam the numberet batigte_s-ead other . - .• ornaipents xectivered from. the I' The region- hereedeearibed -Is- now believed to be ,the Hayilah Of Serip•• hire. which spealta Of whole land „oi.Havillalh, 'where there isegold."_- The: seaport'of' Sotalh eon the ••East Afri- cairoottsteelese to.the tw,entieth paral- lel•of SOntii latitudel: un7" •doubtediy-lirec.,Tarshi:Sh. 4 the -I3litte,. When the latter. itiektiOnS:'SolOtiten's. ."ships..of Tarshish," 1eferg4-to' fleet et.-satling•eessele whieh voyaged sbuthward through the Red See- and down the Africalfs.here to Sotala. • he infested by gieests. ;.Buteenougle of lower ,their average life, Men ip, the• , thane remain to furnish forimanyyearS higher. ranks of the law, 'judges par - to -coma An invitation:to farther, .ex- ticularlY, are proverhially long live& p/oration by . archeologists. -About but manyjail. by the way in the,law- yezee busy eatling.. . • eta • A .claineitenew being made for those: Whe obtalicti emnfortable position in the Worlds of muffic; 'anti defita,nees" are-. , • given. Sir Walter F'arrp.tt, the ist, of St George's Chapel, Windsor, has been at his work . for sixty-nine . . Boy Scout Notes. years, beginning as a boy of eleven, with the wait try-. It has just been announced from Pro- and he varies music vincial Boy Scout headquarters In lug of all Pines, •chese. Toronto that Septembee 3rd will be Sir George EiVeY, the. organist at , Windsor' befere• Sir Walter, held the the date of this Year's big Ontario Bey. eaa. Post for forty-seven years e Sir Freder. Scout Rally. It rill be held in ick Briege, late organisteat " .nection with the Canadian National Exhibition* Toronto and'it is expect- ster Abbey; retired. when he had held , his .post for,ty:four years, Alia he, fol - ed that thointands_ of Scouts. front. all lowed .ate organist, James 'Tulle, who parts .of the province will attend. A had served the Abbe* fifty-six years'. special feature of this Year's rallY. will a'"Boy Scout Aelheeitment Exhibie tion'"deyoted to a display of the many Weight of a:Crowd. • things made and collected by Boy- • IntereSting .experiments were made Scouts in connection.. With "their pre- some time ago at Harvard University flciency badge work.' These will in which' seem to demonstrate -that, ea -- model bridges, bird houses, gineers usually underestimate the model aeroplanes, * collectionts. • of maximum "loading caused . by dense leaves, Woods and other nature speei- crowds on bridgea, .flooti' and. plat melts, Pathfinder': and surveyor maps, forms: Forty 'men averaging .163 fitemalthige,outfits, • knot hoards, etc. pounds in Weight placed ilea hox. six .• The Toronto Boy Scouts. Association feet •square Caused. an average pres-. will.ebnduct 'inedel eamp during the Ore of 181 pounds to the square . first ten" deYe of the exhibition and ,on the hoer,. :.• : • . ° Will also Operate a camp for the con- Air engineer has estiniated the Venience of visiting .troops ,which de- weight per spuare'foot of- the detiSest Sire to remain in Toronto for longer crowds on the e New York elevated' petiod.thate the Saturday of the rally. railways at only 45:°pouUdsk.hut since Aside , trent. the conveniences pro- the Harvard experiments the opinion Videcl,, however; visiting scouts will be has been expressed that the maximum ;.• entirely at their:own expense . loading on the elevated care and plat- , 'teems - ihey be nearer 14 than. 45.e. lltr4e new .alinointinents of ppovin- Peunes. This .applte.s to other close • Mal interest were sanctioned . at ethe packed crOwde.. . • • • MaY•meeting of the Petrancialiexecu- tive committee., They. •were the' ap- pdintruent of Mr. John G. Kent, ,Geo-. -./' , eral • Manager of. Toronto Exhibition and fotmerly President ef the Tierento Boy Scouts Association, as'Scout Com- miesioner !�r Torento. -antl.:the ap, peiatnient of Mr. GeO. AL•Pool of larch land ' and of Mr: ,Harold :Mditon f of Branipton:e as HonoratY'Field Secrei . . a ' • . tariee, attached to • previncial head. - quarters;. : • Feebler:ties-an& ec.ahhingtone- Sdouts have pla.nnedebig _het& days-forLtlie 24th of May. • • Toronto "Seouti • aTe holding theinalpreig . celebration . -daW"Ierer-onll-ee-23tle,'With-a eftytieide-' yallyaa& eJtmiberee.",,, e- .-„. - • - At ;the . end Of. April '• Bee Scout Troops• were 'organized in 174 eitiese tewees. dne villages •in, Ontario. • . them, lingersi an atniosphere 'of mYtl- tery, and of them. it ma,y be said that none other.ot -the linportant relics of autiqUity, not 'even- the .(Irreatop-ramitl,, Possesses •for us moderns an interest so romentio and picturesque. ' • „KEEP.YOUR HEALTH . "rgE OLD RE -LIABLE. TRY IT minard, Co, Ltd. • -Yarmouth, R.S. • "ngengineere,.. as. atemel t. of nere• fel study of „the •anchent •workings, Have estinieted that at lease $4O0;000worth of geld: Must-. haVe been taken oirt of them be.fere;--ratlier sucid,enly_,, it wonld 'appaat-4 they were abandon.' eel, Solemen's share%Vila. ddubtless larke, -iiidgfiig' 'tibia, the' plCittifelii;e.- peetee„,preelaueenatatele„,,deei usatem; as eser ett •in the' eittee7,There,.aseWe ire „told, •"eilver, was p ete Ina acceime. 'ed ef in the days of .Solonilin," and, . was "made to ,•be as .stenes." 'Very. -nicely . he obtained sinueli additional, gold thrtufgh trade.with the Himyarl-, tes aettSahtle'llS....:: ` .. • -,- ; ..-. - ... •iLis AhOught, entirely possible that senie.ef allettorlankl: date back to a period before the, birth of Moses, And It mak'be that the Great- it- eteeelietteeteerir al. e,000.. ,yeare•el-cleee -, Trochee Forty Centitries Ago. • : . . One eley•eately picture.to himself the scene' when_a • crowd wa.s.etteaeinle..; led on. tlie-fillitoe, 'dr on the. lower slopes of theelcapje, to wat4the de- ' •ppi•ture of a eatav.an eastward for the -' The: maii'Who'excieliedy mi !Os Iii I , carrying -gold. ivory, and other eepo'rt g° 1...V6.1t1,•: ; 1,bed 8 lif )17: IrSO;Iii .Qj . SiOliff.c.v°r1-1,11 °:11,1i'lr,:iv'e::,';-.. sea coast -A' long tra in of - Negro ea Lproduets of the region, The Bible tells ' : • ,'" ' ' ---"---e•• i iis that,• Solomon obtained froin -Tar- ' a,e,,,;e' e.e:e.' aa.,.....,..,,4,..,,e ; 0 ,. , , .., , ee, . ceere.., ., . ,FIEEZONt -ff) tion: "Why -do they call a ship:elle?' : yea -ever -tried- -tosteer-one you iwouldn't ask;• *r ' ' Because it tikes so Jong to get them, rea0 Urge anywhOre.- "•s ' They need almost as inniih dollth8 as any wolnai• you eversaw. .A sliip got 14). have...Its OWn,waY or "it - • • Ships 111WaYS d'eonie Off tire Ways - haekwitrdselikeetli"eentereherse o La eer:. tain sex alighting Irani street-, ears. ecieti••*.S.o ziutto 'keeP one operation.. . . ' roiling at some phice or another. ' . Because shipbuilders cant live.with- oot them, ., • * " Who' IIVele Won eu ergitthene froth' them? ' • ' There's Plenty of scandal Conneeted with their -building. Because :they were held together With stehte • •;.. pecattseUhey were forever-IMMO:rig Off steam, Ilecallse they frequently.tOsied their noses in the . • _ makes :a....lielpfill'breakrast. and. a - profitable lunch for the worker who must be awake and alert durint the day. -G,raperNitts is the perfected' - goodness oFwheat and malted. barley, . and is exceptionally rich in nourfshinent. it Feeds body and brain, without ta.x 'upon the digestion. "Thera aReason" • _ Lyric, a America's .Pleateer-1.13Oir---z.•ReF.,kedies • soca on. -DOG-DISEASES • and How to Feed • Mailed Free to any Ad- dress by 'the' .N.Uthor.- 71.•Cley .G3lover 430., O. liS west Stst Street New 'York. U.S.A. . . The invisible ear (hunt inieeted. 1..;Y• A, O. Leonard: which is a miniature ASPIRIN _ magaphone, fitting. triSide the ear en. • --. . . .._ • . ....F. tirely out of sight, is resthring. the . • ' • ' I. . . . . Payer Is ortly Genuihe heating of hund.recie Of people in New , yetkectty. Mr:Leonard tnvented this :drum to relleie „biinself 'of deetnees . and head !wises,. and it;doel this so 1 snecelsfully.that'pO-dite.--coUld. tell he - is a , dedr,ingn... It 'is, effective Whea, death -en -fit- eau:seed' lie• catarrh or by - perforated,. or Wholly destroyed_natur- al drunie. A. request for information l . to.A. 0. Leonard, Seite..437,,7h,Piftli e Avepue, Neve- York Citypwill be given. a Prompt ,replY. ,; ' ' .• advt 1 ,. -„--"-.a•.---e— . 1., 'Warning' teeess.you see the name. • . . -Sickroom Cloak: • , • "Bayer'? on package •or on tablets " A Slchroom `Clock' levehted • ite.S.wit;: are not g,.0 tt genuine• Meilen . at 'all:. • . • -leriend..etee aneelee,trig eside ll.achAge are. telds,:•HeadacheT'Nearalea>Rheu- ;. T.- • . . :tronshiCent diale-so•thet .when'ap'in fot' eneeeee 1)0 pieses .buttob , metiate, nareehe. TOothadhe; Luinbage •'• throws 'Me; -sliadde• or :the, i`Tdd--"9.hfr.* '.N.04'res'. *MT • ; ameeeemeetaleeeteeeeeeeeepeeee ee_tweive tablets cost fen cents ; Dreg- „ , . ' rrarg"iir-fiReiiikese” 41406, • • v. . • rstioNEY ; Canada.. Atterin tbe trade Merit ' IregiStered in•• tiantida), ' of: •Bayer• •'• When ordering .goods'hyelitall send nemielee. express. Aiello, bider. Manuta,etlire " of ltionesceticacidester • „ • ;"- 1 or Salieyneaeld. The .1 orests 'of British Columbia in , 1920 yielded 'products tothe value of $92,628,807;an increase of $22,000,000 over 1919. • • Mitlertrs l-teitheet DrstimPer -A howlingseecess---the first e baby, • Out of -6,445 stiles:de' destroyed in -the-devastated --arehtl'A'e 'tow"; been re-established, , • 'hiT1 es,'fertots and quantities- of' Spices. Thence also eame slaves in large , aumbers. Doubtless ostrich fbatheri and tire plumes of other birds were included in the consignments bound ter Palestine. ' I - Corns.Lift Off with Fingers „ The people ins,the.crowd were drss- 4,, , ;, , • ed le Sheri artoless•tenles, and worej . ofop.,tutu r i ..L.t un en tc[14.. I on their antis, legs, wrists and tiiikles Mg corn, instataly that.; corn stops„'„ maseivh • gold bangletee,x(1111.9lielY.1 hutting, then 'shortly ,yoti iift It rjglit made. thased ,in irbabwe de- I off with fingers, it doesn't find a bit. I signs, with chains of heavy geld hetes , ymeeetuagist sells a tiny tettle of. afetind their neeki. Solite of the men ! ,Tteeetine" forafew cents, suflieiett .bore'in theiritaiids rods a °thee, *lib to reatoVe every hard cora, sort cor,g, beaten gold sun iinagei at, the togs, in, ccitt lietweeit the Mei; and the eel , While others, held hattle•eixos of 0410 !uses, witliout akhruc:e of Dahl, . • ' °Beauty of Skin EnhancedbCuticura Whan•used for everj-day toiletpur-- poses Cutieura keeps the et:1111)1ex. ion fresh and deaf, flab& telt and white and hair live and glossy, .The Soap to cleanse and poi ity, theOina ment tb soothe and WA and the, Talcum to powder and perfume. i Sese2Se. Olebniet 2S and See. Takem 23e. Sold throughodttheDeminion. Canadiaallepot: LyailLo. Limited. 344 St Nut St, W., Meetwal. OWCutiture Seep shave, without mui. , • ler...UE No. :ft;• • •