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Successful pplicationof.Aer-r
a1 P ho f o ophy la. Mapping
Ort Wes
_ t Canada.
urn -the_�. •
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bei of ex eriment
.�._ .- _ } p . s<_ were uar�ed • out.
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Home and the Baby.
Home was never home before,
Till the baby came,
Love no golden jewels wore,
• Till- the -baby can}e,,
There was"Joy, but•now it° seems; •
.Dreams were;, -only' rosy dreams,
Sunbeatns not such golden beams,'
IIome was, ,lever really gay,
Tj111"the "ba'by came '
T•5; I'd' forgotten' how to Olay,
Til
l the
baby `
came
Smiles were never half
sa bright.
r
rouble.9. Hover halfso
WOrry never took .to fli ht
T111 w4he,bab:-,s
c
Y ure:
Heine was neverha1f
s blest•
r9
•,Ti1i:•the baby came , ,•
DO
11QL•AS.`
` "Lae i
m
e
g. i
s that .. wee s
t es
b t
1•Variations-Den Iasi, •
f.
Till.. 9 �` the, b`
me,.•
ve,,y in western and northwestern
• Ca,n
•••ada. These•'.experlments were •con
d
acted' Ti .the'.
Y Royal Air Force. L -
� Can.
ade under the direction'. of Mr. A. • M.
Narraway; Controller of lSurve's and
.,• Consisted of ;.the. -taking ,. , Of
, of series of
vertical and oblique photograph's from
' aircraft 'flying at Pre -determined
'Ilei ' is
gh ,, and: the; use of these photo,
graphs as; in at in the• 1
d potting of
topographical featur
es,' on the: map.
Operations • were first 'conducted 'in
the
area north
of
Pas
Manitoba,
here
tell
where able. maps, are neededose centuries in which facilitate the develo men
telt
p he
min -
,
Ca 1
n i t
ei�-- --
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a latlons—t
_ bb t � 6b �;
0 otson
i ._ Ebet Ebl
r ,, , r
son:'•
o.
S u
ce-
r A'
iv
. 9 en name: •.
v
From
the ferns
of ,the, tenan
.... .. ...., , ie you
wouldn't 'think that Ibson or any of.
• the above variations' of it come from
Isabella;' but 'the'. do, all of them.
Y em
Of All.the women's s names which' in
England gave rise to family • names,
Isabelia'is one of the leaders. The er
l a n t
a ion Hee P lea,
in the fact
that hu
t
name _was, far More oe
o nla
d tin
_ P P
r.0
g
to
th ' family
e n o. o
v ue
the•
g nit is
to -da
erad and'' forest,res'ources in which the
"trick .1§ known •The -surname' of Ibsen, like that :04
w to': abound. Here
Bell, which also so comes. tram tour I
s Isabella
eI
_ lar Ia
ands b
are
s ,
e
, stat
P ed
b
Y
names.
Y.
rocky ridges covered with almost fin,.
'penetrable. bush.' Owing• to the mass,
'of'detail. required and the' great difil-
cultles to be overcome in collectin
git,'
the 'production .of an,adequate. map of
such a country byordinary survey
:methods', is .very expensive, and as a
:result, the. collection of ,topographical'
information has' heretofore been re-,
•tricted to the 'halts' . of the nialzicon
• necte�'1twaterways.
•
Carried Aerial Camera
A survey party had been sent .
into
" t this:erect in the ;.spring to'• establish 11..
through traverse line. e, along the main
•waterway.§. extending frena At
kow`to the Churchill river, lake , s -
as
•well` as• :throughout the';r3niner
alized
area: to the east: ;; ,In .anticipation. of •
the.:aerlal photographic' work to be ung
.dertaken,••the party was inset
, rusted to .as Fitzibbot have come downao'u
note -,•carefully:^ the' st "
ations occupied dica,ting., that at the 'time the •
eo a
s
btt
to able
to i
de
ntify..these •name$ developel the People
Pointe. on the photographs.', The, party 1 h - d t '
;kits.,followed later in the'season-.by 'a
seaPlane-carr-ying--piia"t, an 'engineer, `
and ,a" photographer' with, r e Color Of, Water
suitable � W..
emergency rations. to 'provide ,against To speak of color in water see
;forced landings. The lane' nts h "
P � carried an,surd. •A• tunz:bler, 'Of :water ;from She''
' aerlall;:camera mounted over' the nose ,.tap' shows no color at all. How many
and.Inado flights at' a:height' of about instances ,there are; though; 'where
4000 feet over the•course followed by water Seems to be':colored, • either .by
the survey party. refiction •of light or by; material or or-
Oblique photographs were taken' at• genitals contained• in
',intervals of about: three •mil' _ As..a rule • t ,.
es so. that rale; tropical seas, appear quite
each picture' would •show in the fore- ..etas, and as one; travels farther f
tom
ground • the `,terrain shown', in' back
isnot as ancient as a host of,oth
nares', ,In fact, it most be ascri
a period quite some time. after•
vent• of the Normans, for the
Isabelle' itself did not exist erne
Anglo-Saxons, nor among the No
at 'the time.of the conquest.
Nevertheless you can trace a
cant of Norman influence in' th
inutives of the' name, the endi
"et" and ''eT;" which place' it not'
among the very latest of sum
And we know that.it: did develop
fore the court and legal'",record
er sur
bed .to'
the ad -
name
ng thea•
ormans
reni-
e.
ng:in,
Racial: ori i -
_ g n f3cQttish.
• Kisses
.were i:: ' so. sweet..':
re
>••.. •n le '
e
R t ,•
'.
.Source -A clan name: • L
ov not of
1
aI
Jo . h -,:.:. , :.g.:_.._
me �' .ad, never fu ouit•street;
In•Dou las:.eu._hav
fl ... qv e a family-•na
Till the
nt baby. came.. •.•.-w
it
which as such rivals the most uncle
of the Irish family names, though
is not Irish, but• S tthi
co sh,
The' clap of -Douglas claims- the u
interrupted use of. this name in'th
Aaruily sense for more than i,100. year
• ,
a' noteworthy r
o th
sial
m con
side
, side
,at most family names can.
traced back only to about the •ye,.
'hen --,Su- '
Many' eo ie even farmers. and mar-
e ket-gardeners .
s,, have possibly never
heard of
the
rmo
en
It is.'
g a
- paper
r .e
�m
D P
ads fr '
our`
su
gar cane; the waste sub'•
be 1 stagce left .after the sugar- roducin
yea
1,300. ,
00.•
When: Solvathius was kin 'o --
g. f Sco
a d
xn in
770- A
,.D
. the clan of, Dougla
g
u• p g
s have
been
squeezed q ed out.
A•
' Hawaiian Ian planter, t -p er,'nazned; Charles
Eckert, has found oun
da-
- use. for .this hither-
s to waste product of the .sugar ndusty.
Reduced to pulp, and ,made into an
asphalt -impregnated paper in : rolls of
immense 'length, it is. Put, . to' a use
which is so -surprising as to eeem al
h moat' incredible
Two' great enemie have
s been the.
bugbears: of the sugar•growers, weeds
.and torrential rains. The` first took
the nutriment. intended for the plants,
and-the-second=washed-the-roo s ou
Ns well established; and .the -,nam
has been passed down, from:,g eneratio
8
to generation, from; that day to this.
If the 'foregoing .claims are'accepte
and they appear to be 'verified by nuc
records as are available, this •family
name, • came into use just about the
time 'the Anglo-Saxons.'�were' getting
well• settled 'in • England and were -
re-
pulsing the, attacks of the Danes.' •
-.•:-It-is_told also: that one of the ancient
leaders of this clan crossed over to,the
aures• . continent and took .service ,with• the
be- great Charlemagne; receiving • from'
s oflhi ,
e
n
d
England. ceased :to be written in
French,, „and the clerks 'dropped the;
use of Latin. In. many of ,those ancient
records you will find entries of names
such • as "Robert fil.. (abbreviationof.
the Latin filius, son) Ibotaey' and
Herve fitz-Ibote."But no such names
m grants of land. in Tuscany. At. any
rate there are Douglasit in, Tuscany; a
well-established' and numerous .family,
which tends to'substanti'ate this hit of
history of the Douglas clan:
All' those. Who bear' the 'name . of
Douglas eveldently may trace ...their:
names ,back to this 'great clan, `unless;'
s; IA- of. course, some:one'' of their. ancestors
Ibbot at some period consciously ado ted It
th
e -
p..
m`.
It is�not t
a,`
nae
me consciously
Which
emit(' ul
d.
h
av
e
vee a •� teas I
se a os f'
peak French`
. different places: ' ' �.�
llspzung in,several_•
:..—
ground of tho preceding one. In a
ud
ditiOn• to these, other photographs
were taken in a systematic manner at
right; angles to the line'of ;flight.'.. In
:this ' way . photographs , were obtained
of a strip' of country, stretching for
,over five miles on each side of the;.lirne
of traverse. .
700 •Views 'Obtained. ,
Subsequently, when ,the photographs
had been developed and collated, a
'grid system was laid down on them
.based upon thepoints of the survey,
'and ,;corresponding to a system, of
squares' on a:.plan; thus enabling the.
.•,various, topographical features JO be
plotted., 1UpWards •of• seven hundred
views- were.••obtain'ed: r Theso are'"now
,being, plotted and•'theresultingmaps
will' be'',the• most complete -ever issued
of any district 'in 'the .North.'
The next `series ofexperiments was
, carried out in the;,settled areas` in .the
Vicinity,. of Red Deer and E imon:tun,•
Alberta, where topographical. . maps
:Were being made by the ordinary field
methods'. Oblique photographs 7wera
• takenat various altitudes from tive-
_Shousand-to-tern-thousa d t.
A'further series of experiments was
iy.. +conducted fn,,.the 3dmonton `di'strict, in
" ".canjunetion with the surveyst for the
classification' of lands for settlement..
This work requires the use of accurate
maps• showing theroad and trails,
areas covered by •bush, • swam.ps, • hay
'meadows,• .and other natural features.
.14lapping by o ikary Methods ,is neces,
'— ifliy- slow, whereas, since the conn-
try suitable for settlentent has'aiready
been laid, out in sections and ,quarter'
Q.
r.
A Large Palen.
- -Turtle="So •you', calling '"on. Mr:'
Hippo, .who has a pain in the small of
his back" .
Hr "Monk "-Yes; • and.1 ve ordered
two barrels' of liniment for him to' have
his back rubbed *nth!".
Keep, Minrrd's Liniment ,in ,the houdi.'
the ' Equator •, • -the blue gradu
changes' to green.
Thee , color varies according to '
amount of salt in solution
'Water;' and as the concentration
salt isgreatest when '• evaporation
greatest, and therefore 'where^the
is strongest,' the .blue is, intensified to
wards the Equator.
:In.the case of the Mediterranean th
salt isfurther concentrated owing t
The Little Flowers of Love,
and. wonder.- •
The little flowers of love: and wonder
That grow in the,
dark •places,
And between the .giant racks of
chance
And the coarse •winds of space :
Thelittle flowers of love and
That raise their' heads wonder
ally Beneath the dread rains
And against the chill frosts,;
the That peep and dream
the In: flaws of light
'of And amid the still gray places
Is ,And stony ways.
sun
- The little flowers o
That peep and drea
e l And quickly die..'
f: 'love and :wonder
m;
o The little e flowers of
the .fact that less fresh .water is de- - wonder.
posited ..into it by
'The blue
L.
sky increases the color of -the sea''
by its reflection:;
love and
--Theodore Dreiser.
Worried the .Walter.
Vicious Circle': -
A :Mid -Western paper reports one of
the most "vicious circles we have
chanced to read about A young -man.
worked'hard, Bayed his money and
Then e • an is
A<little woman•and her tall husband.
entered'• a••'small restaurant and took
scats at' a:table. •
"You will have Soup, 'of courses," the_•-
=husband'7'glancing at the menu.
"Yes," said the little woman, as she
tried to reach the floor with: her,toes;
'And, John, I want ahassock."
• John nodded', and, :as he handedkis
order to the waiter, he as,
and
bring a hassock- for the lady."
"One hassock?" asked,..the' waiter.
He fidgeted 'for' a moment,_got-very-
,red;a=nd-then, bent over' John's left
shoulder. ' I say, roister,"' he'said, i'a"
a low voice, "I haven't been here long,
arid I'm• not ,on to ' all these things.
Will: the'lady. have the hassock belled
or fried?"
• African States.:;
. The 'whole Continent 'Of Africa has
only three independent stat Egypt,
Abyssinia and Liberia and, Great Bri-
tain,"really dozninates' both 'Egypt and
•Abyssinia,:'and the: United States vir-
tually control's Liberia, If ;the':Sahara
bought his house Th h d 1z Desert be included, France id the
sections, and as,.the serve ed, lines wife "dectded: • to buy an.`au omoliilo, greatest landowner in •'Africa:• Great
,and roads are ,nearly aI vis bio • from•' Britain,elgiuzn;
the air,, all' features' may be `ma rliey mortgaged the house to buy the I 1
•• rortugal, ,Italy. and
pped automobile And Istel had to •mortgage span follow in. the order named. Ger-
,
further ground control: i Ymany, ,which once ruled over more
the antomobile to pay the' interest
ui s and Conclusions than •a million '
oleate g
rest possibilltlese Irt,Western _ Cazro railway now bntldtifg is expected
Canada; the Dtiiiiinion Lands suz v'ey to• open ,for: devclopnient vast areas of
rich, country:: •
esalfnieynd Co ve dere, on
Res t ibec mor gage on the house Thataqua, ilex, is noir
• the
'I'he'e �`� �•"'_ _ .. - "` , entirely=°'otit"`bf' APr"tCa; The Ca
'h winds .to a tight
place: • . , . pe-fo,
forms an excellent natural:system for
scaling photographs and outline maps
can be °filled in- at a, reasonable cost:
1n' the unsettled` North,• the country is'
simile"r to the area near Pass and it is.
only reasonable to expect that the
seine 'success., whlcfi 'attended the 'ex-
.perilnents there will be attained when
the method is applied on a larger scale:
Results •indicate that it :is possible to. •
-go into an area•"previously unplannedf
and by means 'of aerial photography
and a cozpparatively small amount of
ground, work,• to map even themost in•
tricate waterways. 'A greater die
tante can be covered,, in the season
,,with
'Considerable saving' in cost,
'.. There can be no doubt that• aircraft
and aerial plzotogrnphy, by rendering
GIRLS! -HAIR GROWS
THICK AND °BEAUTIFUL
35=Cent "Danderine" ; Does
Wonders for Lifeless,:
Neglected Hair.
A,gleamy mass
of 'luxuriant hair,.
full of .gloss, lus•
tre,and life short
ly follows a genu-
ine toning up, of
neglected , scalps
with dependable
"Danderdine,"
Falling hall.,
\-�itching scalp, and
the dandruff is
pets iblg the eronomicai corrected immediately, Thin,, 'dry,.,
prodtietion of w oratedlspy orr fading ng hair is gttlokly invig-
topographical maps will :play a large
taking on new 'strength,: Color'
part in opening up our' immense hint -and youthful' beauty, "Danderine" is
erland to the geologist, the prospector, delightful on the, hair; a refreshing,
and to all inters:40d in the develop• l stimulating •tonic not.., ,stleky..:,or
inei►t'ot°aur es'ources t I greaayi Any. drusrtorn.
To Preserve a Friend
Three things are necessarya•to honor
him present, praise hiin absent, and
assist- h im in , hos •necessities; -Italian,,
Saying, ,° Y
A cheerful mind Is not only disposed,
to be affable• and ~obliging, `byt raises
the same good humor in those who;
come' within its influence A-' man
finds, h
imself pleased, ' he dose not
know why,' with the cheerfulness of
his companlen: It ie like a "sudden
sunshine that. awakens a'socret• delight
in the irllnd,, without her attending ,to
Thb heart rejoices of its own ac-
cord and naturally flows out into
friendship and benevolenr-u toward the
person 4vho has se kindly an effect
on it. =Addison,
.A 'prosperotte man hi 'like a tree,
Whirile-nien-ilesetso long as ita'ffilifa
. Par Macrae' etentierce,
of-the.':soil and did immense damage.
To -day• there are.' machines which•
travel Across the:sugar plantations lay-
ing this .paper like a long carpet ;over
the soil..in which the: roots lie buried
•waiting for the season of growth. It•
keeps the soil undisturbed by taM, ;re-
talns•, a. proper moisture, 'allows ;the
heat Of the sun' to percolate, and keeps
away the flying seed,. of •znnuinerabl'e
weeds. -The sharp spikes of the :spring-
. ing sugar -cane • pierce the .paper• and.
the un
usual'si h ' id
gtseen
of 'a planta-•
tion free. from •, weeds.
FEP]iTTLE ONES
WELL IN WINTER
Winter is a dangerous season for, the
little ones: The, days are so change-
able—one bright, the next. void and
stormy, that the mother; Is • afraid to
take the children out for the fresh, air.
and exercise they need: so much. . In
consequence they are often cooped up
overheated, badly' ventilated rooms
and are scop seized • with colds':'or
grippe••. ,'What, is needed to` keep, the
alttle'ones well'is Baby`s. Own, Tablets.
They will regulate,. the , stomach^ and
.bowels: and drive out colds, and by
their use the baby will be able to get
over the "winter' season in perfect safe-
ty ` The --Tablets- are ;sold by medicine
dealers or by mail at 25 cents a box'
from The Dr Williams' Medicine 'Co.,
Brockville; Ont.
"What''s labor turnover?".
,"Coughing Up yer hard-earned
to the' olegirl!'
cash
diorninion 'Express Money' °, Orders
are on .saie in five thousand efficei
throughout• Canada.
Wiaen•bopkg I love are no longer My
And .a'm 'deaf to the Word the,. night.
When my, soul :derries • the trecipty_.02,
'And I'm only air:nab:arid niy Wife!'
When rve come 1Ao ",the gravO, of 'eat
Retter to, go to 'bed Without ,a meat
than. to rise the next Morning with
•
'Reason r nice . bur indgments• (Mr
characters determine our actionS;
t hence the frequent inconsistency lie-
vtareen them,
All domestic pigeonsI are descended
from one species; the, Blue -.Reek.
There' Are no* fifty different var-
Canada's ,forest resonrces constitute
One of the nOitifilion'ir most valuable
assets. They dontribtite to the 'trade
Of' Canada upWards of .*20d 000 000 a
iffiPdflarit Part hi'
lopped s For, WEEKS
They Soon Disappearet ,After
Using Dr. 'Williams' Pink
•
routine
(of bouser�uorlc drlcsome . h
1ww•alriutli-°=more difficult are;the de
tasks of -the home to' the woman w
is nervous and rundown?. She. p
a e
a
PT meals for family; a it
m but as.
Y� h
appetite for food.. What she does•'
Y
distresses •her,:= � headaches
.... ,and: 'dls
nese follow there 18 a fiubterin th
he g of
art
nd
, he• . .
a t co
ale
p C
a8ea= of -d
e
building' up the bloc
fective. ;By improving . the quality,
q al Y.
the blood,•a'nd-increasing its q.anti
,nourisht ent•i
• 1? , s carried to the shatt
ed rte
r
vee.: " The appetite. invarlabl
m erove
p sand; .gradual?' the•,exha st
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The Legal. Hour, Classified • Advertisements•
Daylight saving is unpopularFOR.
In Italy ' 1..
:because of the nRnSe: the ' SALR:
government POUNDS LEAF TQBACCO.. ONH'
ascribed to it.. M least -that is former (j.
Premier Nittres laugexplanation. pound na for' 'cured...
r LBW Mailed
Tile new, time wag callehingd .the "legal LovereaminC "
our '. gtonad, Unt, wig!"
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n .vter, i to
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e
.. �'� `Val
yf Ii .
l.. T o
d •e
,.. e d the _v _ � .,
that clocks..be set tack .an ; •ton;• sometimes; known' as the- Valley
•
ho hour so.that the;people'znight have the l of Jehoshaphat; . • betweett - Y,
re- 'advantage. 'of an extra hour of day-' and the Mount.alem,
of
Oli
n ' yea
o accidentally,
f
e
eat light. But, in'Italy, aa, in other noun , discovered three;, chambers• and .
a"•
tries; @:
number e g_ u r; of
il' L `
people rdu t , . am, ly„fault; then ont
zf- ,like the g c .,.cot$ of ,w lzich .:
arrangement.. a, ement. and , .�. h been eturb.ed. '' , ....
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•so
"the a .n•
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of
4 di
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lexion a su
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p c e an
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Street railway employees, Lor;exaznple, suriposed.to have.belon e
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g dta apriest- '• •
.wegestrikf•ngs• I asked one'ot them his ly fam°il .•, The • ..
of Y . names ;Jeshebeab..I
The new hour, .acid .he,. makes it •,ha:Ye •been .deci -
e ,, , . phered; together With .
necessarfor us- i • t
Y to. et u
y to.get . p,too• early in evident@” to •ndicat
the e, that
•
morning; v
E8
g thin
ed � ,: •. �' - B' s. oggY and- ' t e�?Yault;dates from the, _late Mecca= ' •..
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d wit
i � h eb
blit f H x
o th ! � ew_cha
Y is k nd
tete
d is •generally .,
reasons. u •
m
t�, ,� i .ma; Si• •• Zion;, E,liezer• and Slilmeon
system Is,toned'u � and the' � ht ' u
P . w ole out
look of Hite ,is brightened;: Mre. 'Geo.
Grant, • R. R."• No., 1, Markdale, Ont.,
tells for the beneft.of other, he t
enc' t Dry Williams''a,
lliams Pink pills' were.
to ,her Ina run down. condition. ' She
says:—'If anyone can strongly. re
'Cour '
mens
d Dr
Willi
a s
Pink
,m pills I
feel
I c
an
For'
over
fo '.
ur � years I. had.
d
been troubled with my nerve's, and for
weeks at''
a.
time
I would stifles, ter-
ri,bly'w! ,eadaches- My; blood was
ver
thio
Y,
I had. d n
h o a i '
t
to
c'oul
hardI Ppf d
Y• go about. ,I:•was afraid to stay
alone: in they houseas L feared •some-,
thing would happen' me Finally I de
-
elided to try Dr- Williams'. Pink Pills
and they have made me anew woman,
as d: ain now the picture of health: •• I
have increased, in;weight,"•'•the:head-
aches ••come no more, and �my nerves
'are es good. as ever they•'. were. Be-
fore I began taking Dr. Williams'' Pink,
Pills life was-a-bnrden-;'-new re -trey
living, and I• hope; some Other -woman'
will take"courage from'my experience;.
for I•' feel sure that what this medicine:.
did for ins it can. de for others." '
You can' get these' Pills' from , any
medicine dealer or. by. ,mail' at '50c • a
,box from The Dr:, Williams' Medicine
Co.,'' Brockville, Ont.
•All Wrong; but
the Trombonist.
• 'Peppier music tolday is often 'Poor,
namented •with irrelevant• and,'imper-
tinent sou
nd from
somef•.
o the: More
e
noisy 'ins'truments that no Ono , Is as-
tonished i1 ;the results are:'not alway_i_
-harnionitiai •-r-The -band of a small
Minnesota .town had just °finished a
vigorous but; not particularly meloai-
ous selection: +'As they sank perspir-.
Ing to their -seats after bowing ,sel't-
consciously for the applause ,the trot
bonist ask'ed:'hoaraely;
"What's the next. ones;
"The, Maiden's Prayer,': • answered
'the leader,,consulting his programme.
"Good ' Heav,ens!" ejaculated 'the ..
trombonist "I 'just !got • through. play-::!
Ing that -one!"
' I reminded- him that a new hour
th.
raved ':coal for the 'natio a
• im n and gave
b, ,, as extra.• hour of daylight when'
-his- work-wastdone,
"Yes,,, he said,•y'but 'It' is
too foggy
and dark when 'we get up."
"Out ..
mi$t
eke
decl
ed
, Nit
.ai' t1
was.
in ca
Ilio
,
it
g the
le a
I
- ,S hoar."We
should base known that no true Italian
would :• shave endu
re •�
d 1t.
�17i ehould
have called it 'the ille -al our" Then
B n Then
"every Italian would have been
Omani-.
mously -in favor of it!"
S
prates.
,, Little green spruces
Are counting on their. fingers,.
• On a million-fngers;
,Gemmed with early dew`..'
All their fragrant uses, ,�
blessed joy that lingers ,
Suznmer time; winter time
Thewiiole
. year, through...
Ereathe million' praises, ,
Shake ,Your Spicy thankfulnese
Through the golden airi•
Eysidiying. phrases •„
Eehia in And. o'er us,
• 'Urging us. to prayer.
Alberta and .Seskatehewin now -I
ship many of t•lieir dairy Koducts .to
England. by' waq. 01, the Penitent -
pounds `is $1'.77 cheaper thin the rait-
He .phoeld Havs, Looked the Gift
. `Horaiin the Mouth.
lady upon' whose child ,•Velpeait,.
the great . French surgeon, 'had per;
tOrmed.a.diffictilt operation, ,called ,np-.'
on hire; pf gratitude; and present-
'pockethOek and all that, but that "his
substantlah "My fee,'' be said celdly,
' Is live 'thousand francs." ,
The iady "very' qUietly Opened the
thousand:franc•notesE-edilitteVOut frit')
and, politely. handing theni to Velpeau,
Ask for,Minarcris and take.n9 Other:.
A Deadly Insult'
niiiiihana,. and the firdt_timelthe-Hriti
077§-fi‘ropshire;•• As they
-welted en the Platforei at 'New. Street
Of the•Vair,' the young bride and bride-
bride'S-t Clieeke, .0 and tuft:ring to her
.hfibby she demande.d: "Well, wen,
-welt! If ye ain't 'Agoixe te thraSh Win
man, deorgei",
eware ••r) Imitations!
unless you 'see: th.e, fianie, "Bayer
Crosi" on .package ,Or on tablets- yon
are Rot •gettleg 'the genuinepayer As -
Colds Headache •
Neuralgia .. 'Pain, rain
ins ' Heady ,130Xi311
gists' alga Sell bottled of 24 end 100.
.Aaplritt, is the trade mark :(reglitered
More Than Ohe Poor Writer.
The professor. bad written on the
back of a theme: "Please Write more
Student (next 'day) — "Professor,
what is this you put on my paper?".
Canada's national parks, in the'
as Belgium and twe:thirds as large as
Switzerland. -
MOthei! Give Sick Baby
``CalifOrnia Fig 'Syrup! .
Harmlesal,La ative to Clean 'Liver and
• Boikele of Baby 90
Even onstipa.,
ed, bilious; fever. ,
ish, or sit,k, colic
l3abies and Child. •
ren love to talte
genuine "Califon •
pie Fig Syrup" /
No other :fricative •
regulates theten-
so. !nicelri It
sweetens the stomach and starts' the
shit Upon. genulno "californie
Syrup" which. Contains directione.
in- -Caziada) of payer :Mariallictirre ,of
means :Bayer, Mamifeeture' to assiet";
lets of Bayer company be stabil).
'ed With 'their general ,trade mark; the
DO
TRY THE
*TAIT
/ away. You should hear tick sr
56.1tychos.. Does a -ringing- in your 1,
Ioars prevent your proper hearing}
LEONARD EAR OIL.
relieves both Head Noises and Deaf..
noes. Just tuts tt back of care and,
I insert in nostrils. Price stAs
%\lot,ri.cAre!...s'17:;:)Lg‘urjd48:4N6ArAr°iRP:Dt:i.ev,s6111;f:f.,er,"/
1.1•41 year. -
A Quick elle'
for -11eadathe
A headacheis frequently caused
by badly digested food; the gage a
and ecidsresulting therefrom are
nbiorbed,by Abe blood which in
turn , irritates ,the .neryes and
causes painful syznptetnti called
headache. 'neuralgia,' ',helium-
tisni, etc. /5 to 30 drops of
Mother Syrup will cermet
bean peri•od
It ism y
est ,often, :a lame story .,that
halts in the. tellizi'•
JJ
I J
/R yovR EYES
' ,..
-Refreshes Tired Eyes
RirlieMgrineco",Chfuso,forE etre
9 BOO
k
are the .forerunners .of colds . and'
grippe. • Inhale Minard's and rub
it on throat and chest : '
K, UN DO
AND AILIN
Lydia E.Pinlcham's Vegetable Co* .
.pound:Brougbt Relief. When ,
Port Mann, P.. C.-=" I took LYclia
PinkbageaVegetableConwoundbecause
aches find no ''appe-
tite and was troubled
for two.years with .
manymedicinesr but:.
nathing did me any
real •goOd. While I
metidedbyaptranger
to take. •Lydia
Pinkham's Vegeta-
fine slum' then and -am able to do My
heusework. are willing for. yon to
Use these facts as a t.estiznonial.''—lArs.
Feels New, Life and -Strength
troubles which' women have. found
great relief whentaking Lydia E. Pink.
bam's Vegetable Compound and I also
WaSh4I am able to do my work and feel. -
new fe and s rength from the Vegeta-
ble Compound. I am deingell I can to
advertise it. "— Mrs:A. F. HAmmorgo,
7? Carpenter Street, Keene, N.H.
Sick -arid ailing wornen every -Where ...
in 'the Dominion should try Lydia E:
SOOTHES IRRITATIONS
;. In the treatment otall 'skin Irrita..
'irons hatter freely with Cuticura
Soap and hot water, dry gently, and
apply Cuticura Ointment to the sf.
'fected Awaya include the ex-
quisitely, etented Cuticura Talcum
in. your 'toilet preparations: •
Limited; 344 St Pala St,. M.: Moittude
apsic—cutieati 'Soap Alive* without mug.