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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1924-08-28, Page 21 • , 54 wqRsT:4 TI 0 •P•41 -0".7/411..%•C‘ 910.1rFinl.e.0 Pr�tectjve Measures. bterhl 15-Ohtf Ott40 eliief-41111*7. $43490.0.5,1: and ' the OreViPue 5re41-";' _:•.C.Da4eCt94. Titt 4aTycet Temaetl- the .*.'4,4,titOrkArto)140,04,04. Poo4. ToOr.' goitt000ti000 was 'greater than that of 4.1.044.'0'40#41,W,', *qr.!), •.9t 4.4;14,ft .9w_pTeeeding, PeaS94 by .about 5,0,09. Apliaaei4 fir% taken. frOW the • OWt-, l?nt in the Bay ot Funclv frOr'ilmni" 14(.0 Lawenco. and along cane.4'S' Atlantic • Ova- • 'Canning ' '4:4,tkOor4,,,,.',6DtlrPaZv.ihe4}vEkaseikaVZASaS''$'014731igtimfR%;t:!Rilt:*Kc7iWR',S;'PT:''s4.'', 15.sPr.Of eS4.11$ht"..11* New liritnewriek 'Tenant of the fisheries Of Prince Ed - and . •.qnehee 744.4.e4 a reTe4.4e of S6s ' Wer‘d ,leined and the Valli() of the 4923 * 30P,og.: itcoortiog returns to.loo4o,:prodoot400,. " 44,405io06, repres4,0teci pc,povotltooar.or goiloo ood, Fisher- about ..,ob2o14t so per cent cf the .total yelue. et „iPe. "WaS Plight'Iticrease In' the 'years .fishing operation. The 'Valle' over tilo losg s4a,504 brought lobStet.catch embantecl to 07,456 cwt..i. *bent, by the higher prices secured. In last 'season. as compered with ii7,$33 Prince Edward, island and cwt. in 1922. Ice remained 011 the ' Brunswick there. were • increases shores until the ;middle of May but ..,, beth the 'quantity 'end-':valne-ef-the after that fine weather prevailed and .eatehes, but In Neva Scotia Adverse operations. were ,carried on ;success- , weather conditions. caused g decrease fulfy resulting In an:increased cetcn. . . . „. . in the quantity' of lobsters taken but Ten •marc canneries' Were .PPerated the 'higher prices 'obtained oYer, the :during 1923 -than iii.the nreYiene year, previous eeasoa, caused a 'rise in, the . the (stet being,195; • . total value- ' • ' , In ,the province of :Quebec the 'oh:, , :the total" catch of lobsters in Nova., ster industry does not hold the same ,Scetie latst •year 'wee 172,720 cwt.'s' position,of importattee that 'it dos in v lued at $3,081647,es compared'w4h. the Maritime Provinces Last year 173,706 cwt.,: in 1922, with a 'value Of , the :Quebec fisheries.' pissdneed 47,764 42,91,?•,081,, The., fishing in western: cwt. Of 4olssters, waged at $533,654, . ,Ncl,V.a.: Scotia, which opened on march: The Departmeat .of Marine and 1, *aii.tarrieid, on under alutormal cone:Fist-EMUS has. on account Gf , the .im- dithans. 'icelwas. piled aleng. the Share portancp'of this industry, always gine untfl Tate in the-ssiring, .tnaking r. the greatest- Consideration its. pre, muaerativeeperations impossible. The servation. In order to. prevent poach - Catch for. the. mentIrs of March and hag and to keep an 'effeltitescentrol•ori A-priltamonoted to ,not more than 12,- 'the 'ffshery: at till' times, a jarge Staff • 511 cwt, as against 26266 cwt.- in 1922 • of officers is maintained on the coast ' and 6%326 oil_ in 1921. Ii_Vith a and ne one reaspfish for lob,sters with- , montlei extension of the ffshing sea- out first obtaining a license. The Des - sons howeVer, the total catch,. about sibility of having a license cancelled '-equalled that of the 1922 •season. There' ensures the careful obseriran.ce of the Were 163 Cannedes in operation dur- 'regulations., The other chief means ing the year, being six more than in used for the preservation of the indus1922 ; try has been the adoption of -blase sea-- , sous end the Department Is Making Theca of4New' Brunswick during'1923., a thorough study of this part of the ainounted to 73668 cwt., an Increase •1 subject .to ensure that the seasons of nearly 4,00e-,ert. over 1922. The adopted are the hest Possible for all , value of last season's ,productitin was concerned. , , The catch for the svhole of the pro- ERFUMF-D PLOTS 1130u/ere 'whose _virtue' liee in their fume, roses with the true rose .scent syoulticif course, lake pride of place Besid the . would bloc mignonette, th e viplet, the pink, the stock, and the sweet The carnation woirld• else find, a place' here, while lilac' and honeysekle shoirld not be forgetter's , Walk through a Modern garden, and ir This perfume 'coriterould also in-, yon 'will find Yourself in •a' sort of elude the sweettoliaged Faruland,.. where .your•eye.wpl-leastsegeranitini,--and quVendar;74117f.•%-"fhich , , on the =fgt. 'exquisite-tOlora. , 'Bat it, are. so to ,cultivate that, no gar Is „the eyes only that will feast , The den should be :Without. them. exquieite blossoms which ssurround - The plants :1 have named are merely -Y01,1 ere: almest, all conipletely scent: 'a. few mit .of tile miziY., There is no less. . • lend to 'the variety of sexes one might lightful, oldfashioned cottage gardens ' 'that still linger in those secluded back- waters where. „ hybridisers are ' un- . known-and-horticrildirar catalogilegirn" not penetrate: You will find here a . quieter, less fiarn-boyant beauty. The • , . appeal to the eyes.will,be less iramedi- . ate and less insistent But you Will reinember • that garden for long -far longer than "You Will remember, the other.. You will'remembef it because of ' its myriad fragrances -the sweet- ness with which its air is laden:. Visions of 'Childhood. • The sweet peas. that grow here will ' Probably only be single blooms: but ' they will have that elusive, • tastinat- . Ing fragrance that conjures up visions Of childhOod, carriee us back to the days ,wheit-our-iiinocent eyes were still wide with wonder 'as 'they looked walk. thiough one ot these 'de. introdnee' into' •the p,erfume'cOrner. 'out upon the beauty et the world: • understand yOur husband • • 7111(4,443r ,wetdd look rather insig- lett Yeti. for A blonde!' .'affiCaliC these: OldTfashioned sweet . .She-'4Not Three 'blondes peas,',by the side of the many -spiked, and a' brunette." • ' • 'many -colored blooms of the more m d ° Changing People s Color. By a very simple operation a BA - bah mediFal authority has found it' ern garden. And the roses that spray the air of our unpretentious bock-. water with their_ sweetness_cannot- .. _ , „match their more modern, fellows in i possible to, turn a blonde Person into form or color. • . ' a brunette or a brunette into a la,londe; ' appearance his been purchased at the tresses, grey hair, into any coler de - 'but in almost every case the gain, in .a red head into one with Jet-black' cost of scent The new rosei and the new sweet peas are almost all scent- . less. Take ,Such exquisite roses as Baroness Rothschild and Frail Karl Druschki. They are truly beautiful, and no gardener ys.ould feel that his rose -garden was complete without them. But they, are quite sce,ntless, , .ssseskssond „„isssai'sleast? , : , f • enough to consider at the greatest , - , beauty 0! a rose Is its Scent. New Names and Old Fragrance. • ture to physicians atr".a London hos- write "Is," but I would almost have pital, and created •a. profound•-sensa- tense. For lir the multitirde of new Siring ,pigrnentof tliehuman body arig- Sired. More startling still, this eIneriment- er has been enabled to transform a dark, olive skin into a pearly, pink - and -White complexion, or make a florid ."3 . . , _ . e •"14. "With Deep Feeling." Bow am I to aiitg When there is Such note" , •A'S this the thrush .brings 'forth - A rainbow frcin'his throat?' 'While' that Leaning grace the harp, put ot its warp of gold, . • Weaves melodies' with: quaint delight, • As fairy tales are told? , The Bomber violin, • - Grown in the Mossy bark, Remembers tivilight • through leaves And one star insthe dark. . the Oh,bow shall I dare rny sOng? My breast is a toneless room Far sweeter reuele 'shakes the gran,s The catkins ,and the broont Oh, what are these songs of nrine,_.s. I *Ph at ean UV Songs be worth? -The angels of the air Go singing 'roun.d the earth - What are these lips of mine? . -Amanda Benjamin gall. 4 Chinese Hair-tret Indtistry. • The hair net business in China has _had 'quite a hietorys--It-was-estabhsh- ed' originally by Germans,. who im- ported the nets from Chefoo ito Ger-1 .many and then exported them to. the I , Ilnited States as European -made hair .nets. . There' is still Considerable ex port of human aets. from China to European • countries': When. direct trade ' in human nets was takeg up with ‘China, large quaistitiei of , imperfect, under sized,, and generally polar nets were, experted, This finally resulted in the establish- ment in Olefin) and Tsmanby the foreign and 4 few' larger Chinese ex- porters, ' of hair net inspection fac _tortes, Some, employing many- as 1,000 Operatives, where- hair net car; e goes Are Inspected and, if neceseary; j the, nets repaired before being shinned. The, netinaking itself is, a home ;or t "eottage", iadustry;. the is di.e. :t tribtited ;areund in.', the ?various 'vil- d lagess-LIiir the hinterland of Chefoo and s mn the region 0! the Shantung Railway -and the nets suenallynass 'through s the hands -of several Chine:Se middle y men before they are • offered by :the, s Chinese dealers; to 'exportets.'' , :o • . - ' Queen's Taste hi Sunshades., It 14 bard, tossermise what was in the 'queen's mind. Did she disdain to change her orders ; or 'did she intend to set' sensible exaniple, as She otteti liked to de? The story as Mr. 'William Le Quenx tells it in Things. I Know is of Queen 'Victoria's last visit to Niee. ,About a 'fortnight after the queen's arrival, :writes'•Mr..Le' Querik, while passing up :the Avenue de Gare met a :welf-krinwn detective, Superin- tendent Pra,ser, 'et Scotland Yard, who With Monsieur Paoli, .of the • Paris Surete, . .Was her majeStY's personal protector: When I;asked him whither hes•was.hurrying he replied: • . .. "Come with me, I am going on well, a very confldential.'missionl", • At once, I turned back.• with':' him. To my surprise he stopped,' before. a cheap-draper'seshop-and,-.:-poliating.: to a Long 'string •of ,s,Islack-and-Walfite 'striped .sainshades open and ',swa,ytng ia the wind, Inunired•their priceFive ... • f,rancs, fifty," replied the dark- , eyed Provencal girl in French. .. My. friend hesitated and inquire whether they ,Were o.f Silk. "No, m'sienr, they • are cotton" wa the'renlf.. • ' „ Withthat he turned away: Then hi hel , . explained' that the queen, who had .„. pgis- 1., ,..8.1nNARgocrifQicpicl.,070p: .,POrkapS7 the,JeurPet:ISt."•reeeliffiretle.iitileia-'een...W. W:?-.'iirne:ar•4104PTe be i-- FPS 040We or o4114400E1 oro these ponnected ''with, only teliitneelt for the welters:of in-' ‘. • 137- pr, 0,-.q, Shearer e„ _,Pet7S91110.4"..tolge .,.tgf9c,t4P4.4,tio; , moo. ,.,.o,o4tEit.to pos000v000: 40..o .f ,00.0t.. ; ,,,,.-. -..2_, 2. . ' • -' animal §t.- gay little little hir4. ieVed- .and;' being , wile. can ropily!"leve witg ',Rive, ' Weeering. Pregrese IS being made tgli44 14 tlie. TS"war Plttlett: tle'Ytt• 4414 0. deeper claim. . Things that ViSt Peel. AUpPrefeing :thp terribletraffic In th.e. . Vets are .an endless Joy to ; ehildiens- haves..elehtessirsessissynningeebildeere'ress etreags.natisetidtagl,,9ppint„..COMW5s-xs e 07;"..ragdlifeii470FOCiiftaff';,$ '(.t',:!.',W.-''?'e-lSgi,r/isp::;;i;in.*4ess.L,sea"•i's`s.,:.'.7„aiei;-iji'o,-ateessea'nslietb'S'i•Fdlt'n4fat''tfea;'-'4'4.-1.•'•reah't'Intel- kind 9.!.;,114044141.eV.e"."44.4•414:1/40.80RAdoP4or4iteir,iMrrlootetlaWentle4eAte-1o4Y4PCW-,-40,0,10. P '‘.9404• 'Pt 440 N, APF.Ste4: 2 _191046rt,;.t :4-:"-P10:11in is'."' a' irriTcp s0.1rs; ..000.1;g1.ftli;6.,'41:111.41m co 19 f .211T'9-714Elr°r4L-'11°241131'411':* .... t4t!t.'0 liv'itiOt7:1,:hifhilgtlii7g''''hqS,16;:tiO.171t•414.44:;Pilwt.b-'i=rle7s'li'3oy 4-''. '-ii;34i-;:. ''iii.:'6' r::4'-'';i:f'gi:•T'IZ''-jj'''''aIIIILie'i4117S9'k."'e''''I?:ijt'i?9'il,L4's:::r4.-41'ki:'':Iq4''TP4,e't4.:'')47'v%:1''t:''f' , net at..all ,tiln,es .attainable:., through, 'foundfor a time hie.: chief' ainnfielne.h.t,. 4:146,141'.. • . • ' . '' . ' . 1 !).14444 .ateneleP".• • •,., • . ' in shooting stray animals witiii al enetl.' Wttbin t4ii''•Past• two Y -04r4 49. las!" a' '''11,itttrt.1}4rn?..:, oiaen,..d4O,,4444y.M.s4Pcatitliaet,sice„;;;14, . gun, declaring it, sport", 100 .daY be ; tilail three hundred :' tratileltere it. humor...,, 714,4 )14ro, ollot 4ffordetli 120.yr :iktri3oicekgesd. 41.ap.etabto:r.,etahtli,rfeen,oirOiies,i4b,(3.rdeaukpioung; v470,190;4, .k:41g4dan jdili.lpitritsleq,4, ntv9est,, ati,letqe; c. 9.44.4,., ..- 1 the se cherished friends in.,- feathers. the grass,: he etemed 0 consider the/ -ported to the COunttY of tbOr• Origin, and ,ffirs: is :Suffleient re, -on for their resal,t :Of ' his eglIMIOt .4oth 171g4te0110 ,. 'Al)(Mt 40% 'Ot these 'we're' °III -hese AI.° , Pesen„Ce.lit. every househOld; Parents,' and arnins,ing.;,' A..fri.ea• d; N141?). nad•wit.:::, 25% Americans., ,Tii.o, ,Q91.e.rs '' were• , .,.:IlethMetsbnieeitiso.,iceip,rmzipla:lit.-utrtf..-tt,h.404y.daii.,pe..,..',.liatiaesds...ea'afttbi,t isabe9idirettict;nea:Irleir%d..4.iithilorans'Il%.hse;;T; Ifi:991;e•.V,,,trilioen,silaancide.9-7J.'lle -:.1,.;4t.-q.5,t;..;:it:i:* enite. eo• much care,: could tepi.reeL; the matter in ti"different ilight.. Will41 known to the Departifierit, an .Iligliell= 12e, thoroughly .their .valtie •ae..a eobree .ingly lie offered' to. pay for haying' the; raaa,:;,who hap ge;i•e„witler.lwit'livil ef happlaesS and eaneeisa of eduoatien cat's • lega .set, :,.,But. the 'vetiarinary's or thirty.iliaiee,'his fast been deport: ..- ,• .,.these Objectionsould farever'sceae* fee, was -more than he po.sseseedsThe :ed* to tins' Motherland,. Thio riag con ..Qhildhood. without ' 'pets IS '.bieak' and, 'Burg needed to .fiialie hp 'the an18unt trelled"75%..of. the truffle „in Caritas' ; bais-ee and altogether . incomplete.' was 'advanced to hitn, and.' he Paid, it ; a44. prebably as 'large, a' proportion Of , Like g yiag In the desert, with ten- beek.gradually out at his Annan allow- .the traffic la the U.S.A. Ile; the nit.iet, dj.tis hlotva in 'every 'direction because: ance. . With the, greatest tenderness ' of it,lived ina palatial, residence. Am eth11717Wiselth°OuPtbj:;eit tc:''dtil*talle)..eari.e°e°.taudr'e'thtcl.. ht end • Proteet finde his •buhliiing9 iell''hWeda peta„a IttPneecte: ' ad: abYuta'a;e4 a 'e ".1r6drs. 1 nhiltriealti.'itonil.aliaotniafiYre th'b .1116t '.elitsra'srag4ii: t . Lo earth. :Heap:stip . iniPti1404 and loving longings .cruslied to Open' the •fenntaia.of loYe And thy,' ' There were :tea members, of this. . _,, , . , . eCaruced for the 'ilicaitudntil,,lish'eiwss aible-IMentreal 'With. servants and antome- .. .. love to lavish his grew, ' in .his heartand to make ".the little I gang .cf highest -ups. . even of 'these ingsand•eitsiangiye .affection tines' seine' lad see that hie' wanten .erneltY had have now been 'catiglit and put out Of jomore at_thainhe_6aohn 'ibkie.1.- v te: .d ,.. , . . . ' ' • A t th • ' ' f tl : 1 , ..., cowl an weigh, , innocent, but entailed much. unexpect-. concerne , wo .or leo o , lem ere .. 1 suitable object,. "otherwise he loses net only brought sufferIngen .a.'peOr. .bitsinesS so far as. this country is ia , ...1; es__ e will ..rimt‘;1, edpeat40r4II;on heixvpoenr hlyipsoi,eninteir_os:allf;;6; cg,0:ots, ,.bank.car,, oi holip:i7.eftir.. iviind.n treal". '... • • ' observe and study.' Son', arranged se th • 0 e ..knOviedge, 'many.' et them requiring fresh air.„and 'Streets:. Only throe remain. .at large. genies Concerning'.the,habits ioiffethe little, creatures that share his necestarilY takes: the child but of expensive effort to , acComplish this. :, and personal affairs are insensibly , doors in sunehhae, on dark' days, .and' But it •Is accomplished. • Two of Win- . . end wa.ys.',exercise at regular interyal.s.. • Th,is It. has taken y.ears or palastniting and. for ,'everything -for .play, for stories object of interdstto wbatswoulcl' other- ., . e will. be time. in. all'. sorts of weather: rain or shino, no matter .1soW terePting•''llStleSs It gives an ' nipeg's, mos notorious trailickera•have . the ..InVitations of: 'Playmate's. ,or• the, hars and rainco'at, glides . Into them died, also: It has Icings been known. that VeucouVer and Alonti'eal werothe. for Work. '' Birds must be fed regularly, wi,qe be a ' dull perforniance. Many' a latest fairy :tale. The -.deg. must be SinilinglY when it is a • questioe of a girl *Ina-.4eirld, rebel at rub-, denble headqUa.rters of this traffic for . and stupid ite, little owner must see: a :dumb friend! • Who :. gams 'Inost. in that its food is inore ' • .siderable, improvement is, reperted, in. ' Cenada, if not for the continent , pon- Van °paver,. and great improvement in , • Washed and kept in the.. house •until : Walk with "Boyer" or "Fido,'? .• How thoroughly dried. If the ;kitten is dull ; willingly tiles.° burdens .arel borne „for e , that it does :not ' have MOntreal. . This • IS' due to , uggress:Ilie : . . . have to be expended meat. . er aps..bis. small s.avings., will ' 'Childhood, . etitlo•sinelueccht. I one who andtrhompingt?, P,erhaps1 the 'Federal and Alunielpfil police forces. „ gives e mos . . - like every7age needs' its effort and close co-operation- by the playful puppy must • be.. trained ' • lthl ' nin not tasks `iriteosect 'arbitrarily Ill:Montrpai, teo, nisiali, help has been- . infinitepatienee not. to trempleon. the `whieh another Might do as well. The Hospital where . 'Immortals ad:dicta, . given by Dr.' HayWoed, of the General. . In • catniP. . The., duties. These, Must .be simPles' arid. , . , w gen e, , , .. 1 ture, " tier tear 'holes in' „clothe's, 'Ani- inexorable, not . done et .all, lit he for mation ebtained. •' . - have been treated and valuable infore ilo.wer-bede, ,not to :„scratch ,the .fu'rni:. .chtid's,. duties .should be definite and _ . • . tianger, even if pain..hd inflicted to In tectiOn,.nrirture, and ownershin of. lii- ' This • leads, us .tO seport whit has . mils must also be taught to ; avoid gets or neglecte• theta,. Through Pre '- sure their future' sol!-preeerVation. At .ing things Inexorable duties are best been suridertaken 'by way of cempnle tendon to • these'details.shifluences' the. presented., -The „child .becut'as':in.'this.. eery treatment of the unfortunate' vic,:', ... ., ,. • . mind and :character, . leading ;to .fiem- way• some of • the 'beet lessOne in Self- ...Provincial matter,. The.: FederaL,:DO,,.. • tims in different 'provincee. This is a: Pro- of time,. to Order', methed and.. rests- of perssmal resPensibility and - e 'partment Of Health, however,, drafted a model Act .proYiditig :for 'cam. pulsery• .; 'ness .without -harshness,• to, econothy. denial'andself-'control, acquires a sense - many times ,ertieIs. Animals' that. are restraint . and is taught ' in 'the Most' . treatment, which wag., sent to all .I-4o- Iarity 'Claildren, like. Most .salrages, are natural way, And all uncensdiously, WI Council Nova ,Nova 'Scotia has enacted eliq.' appreelate •the,•riabt4•0! wis- .viiiCial 'Gov.eriatnentsy, and • ite .ermet others, eVen ,Inent pressed for by-the.Sciciel Serviee d _ . , . a of .igporance,' not of s Chili:Ire ' ' ' • • dependent: haye, a civilizing intineese . the humblest, and to respect•,them: al measure ' 1Vlore than 'this, by doing deadd put' into ' ,operation, this ' hnportant s measure. Quebec ..ii loeking., for , an . ._ .- upon. the . Child, for ...the 'Savagery of Malices:sTheinanyswante-of petvtiresisLellinly-tOssinderstand-shaw-intr h sit:- , institution that can be used for treit'-:' .ment of.addlete• • from .a11. _o_yerthe ' that , merit gratitude children begin '-c"-.gree 'province.... ' Meanwhile, .the Geheral„:. been out for her afternoon drive; ha.d just returned and, calling him, had m. a in the Avenue de la Gare she had been attracted by some sun shades hanging outside a shop. "Go and buy me one Fraser" she had • commanded. They are the very thing I want here." ' 4But," exclaimed my friend to me how 'can I take the queen a four -and - seven -penny, sunshade? Come .back with me, and when I- have told her we will go out to the `cafel." I walked, back with him to Chyle; nd-waited Whilehe Raised along 014 orridor of the great hotel to her ma: esty's apartments.' „pis. rate had changed when he re urned .a few minutes later. "I told he queen," he said, but she has or - erect me to go back' at onee. She e d indignant and . said, F'reser, 'cu men know nothing about unshadesi Pray ....bow -much-would- on expect: Inc to give for a cotton unshade.? Go and get" me one - -at nce!".* •'±he total distribution of all species f fish eggs and fry by the hatcheries perated throughout the Dominion. by he pepartment of Marine and Fish - ries reached 878,987,093 during the , srusseirpesr:its.giej:efiogitli.sle-;:itel. liirtvipi,tgliocurteaptua:ri,7itannci ih,rehtdreslfseraevceilrrt.lailunsy6i0.1ini41:tahipirob.eihnzelfi... seeeS the .need. . la 'i: ,thi ea lesenese, awaken asiense et snore' tude they Owe JO the leving hearts and Hospital:. Monti -64 is 'doing LUnch to ' : , . . ",6i,Uft(0.7-ntth.aitS' . leeteal growth that comes from pre :. Saskatchewan has. 'provision in. its s ,' .condition.of .iliOr• beak _ tecting . end :fostering. Aeisende.nt ferei- - is forgOtten and left. Out, in the 1, . taree from Caring for lovely and, lov: it le aneiled.sand the loes is the chilsys able animals. , . I looked at my, Brother. with the -0 Microscope of Criti .'sm and I said, 0 "How coarse my Br( ler is!" I look- t ed at him With the Telescope of Scorn e eason of 1922. This.,was an iner'ease and I said, How small by Brother ace light Alsp it has been found nes- T is!" •Then T,lookeil in •t•he:Mirror o sible to niake a yell OW Skin white The long ruth and I said, "How like inc my experlmenter has been _ these lines for twenty. years. The mos recent result Were an - n. • Brother is."7-Bolton ;Hall. ounced, several week a ago, in a lee- , een more accerate: to use the past tion. it Was .discOVeted, that •the ' Col- roses.- scent, If .much mated from, the,..poSterier:_lobe of -the " , • form and color. . .Shakespeare's ' pituitary gland --7A. tiny- 00,1 • At the "A resa. . • base Of the: brain •which contains the By. any. other oatoo• would smelt.. as. celoriag. trigt,nent, (Stet:- -----ICTfideed;Tnew'rather "(Mt of date; The, extracts from the poeteriorlebe an ... new narnee are legion,' and the roses' animal .• of one prorionaced ';eoloring . , that bear them, aS"a general riite,•"have. creating a serum and using it as• an lost he ,o , unto TITleutiurrititb.The effer lobe of an - AB a. general rule,. the sweetest- '.ethet animal.df.totally opposite seented, fipsYess and plent.8:, ate the tag, , ' • ' • ' least showy. ;And as the great WM Of, ' ' niOdern •ga:rdening alipears to •be 'rant plants are being' banished from our flower -beds; •• . • Geoi (;„4:„-.1 controuttis the fol- Iltit'need this be.set'•Cait' nbt we give lowInk: • s. up 'to • ,thoSe,,friends.of our youth ."Th "il-re4erve• ,tii.11drohr tale ono portion of Mit gardent-? • There large, one-half delen they ' may unieezi 'eyes 9r thrte 0-0i8;.. a that ,ete drawn atiery• by nitre ',1111'4••liebhlee: Mix statelY.;ancl.setriking shlePirls sai'ettridelho::01llatensatla aggjoketiler 'Slid put 014E14, boi they win ttat ,yvaste thefi: th6ta in the cOnstailtly, sweetneet on the desert. air., Their ' Pour the l'it,Ook ever tlie .'pebbles;. fragrance will, add new and 'subtle Sptitfitio the field With 'iloWtito.el5read beatit.Y. to 'the. gardeu that adnaltS over #11' a 'doe!): EitY bah' in there: • '•. • the. hot sun, When: broWn remote and ,.111 Snell a' haven of refuge for ;Gti,..aWaY :II, Pool l0.. the bathtu.0' f 33,090,000 as compared with 1921 and was 128,500,000 greater than in , . . • A I..'.• . ' • „ . ,,, . I is what develops stamina and 'orig 'Responsibthty. • Never shirk responsibility', for that. lourlniativ_e,--,it, draws. .upon our 1 i nese, our efficiency, our insientiveire I, ality. It puts all; our faculties to I test-eur higennity,, our resoracef Ir •sly'll,"ii.1:Stfi lies _... ent ability as nothing else does.' - One reason why spreminent, men Ing in restonsibility. Trit lifts broug and masterful is because of their till, a.ffairs are. Bo successful, •self-rella r. ,I' &it their 'manhood,: their capacity f 7,..;• ' . •' No Use ;for the Gins. • Icoping with dint &titles, , ferefacing ' "The :Davis tennis . cup may go . to . h in i , 0 of .1,sorts of new and perplexing situa.tions and i g ng order out ,.chaos,V eano,therL POtintrY Ole year." ' -----,... sseesees ss defeat. - 1„ . r . Well, we have no tis'e for 'a eliP. [ But for Shouldering .• reeponsibiliti -,-; theYe:"Would never , have. become •the. I men they are;.,'would' never have clie- !covered the tremendous possibilities law to deal with cases. Alberta. legis. lated requiring the sending of ,such cases to the Ponoka Mental Hospital. British Columbia, Manitcba -Ontario , , New;Brunswick and Prince Edward Islann have taken .no action as yet. The three of these first named have great need, and it is hoped that ere long action will be taken to meet the the need. It ie estimated that there are about :st-.10,009 Persons addicted -to the -nee of these drugs in Canada,_two-thirds of). these 'being in Quebec l3ritish Gd ht, I tumble; and abOut.150:000. in the U.'s. s in. Not many year& ago stane publicists ht were crediting Canada with '60,00(5, and the U.S.A. with from One to 'four or . million.e. These figures,' -Or course all were wild exaggera.' dons,. But the' numbers are being steatillY reduced In ic- November, -at-Geneva-rxrconferetiorbn es the .World'is production and its control. -will be held. ` _ .• ' they hgve so tar 'uncovered., • . He went out into the world . , And made his Mask'WellMeant , s -e His nail,* becoming; a target ' • 'Phe Yining subalitern,hed but newly For envy.; • . joined the regiment, and as; this. was And. now he has gone hack , to the be linalstufirrasitlyex.Pfeelrtiernaeteher0! nlawilkitwairkrcilifonind. ,• he His. people .' a raid of dein tl T " •' jaa partieniarly the case in the mess g I Wrong thing.s.This , - hey ,greerlihn With the same irrev- where be, was almost afraid to ninO ' erent:. •• _• .. Hello,, Johnny!" -, , And he Is chagrined, For with all his importance ,.. • 1 He has not acquired sufilcient huniOr . To save him from the eP,eoteele Of the old :aor '-' -••"'. Who •still .Would strut This odd lilt of Ontario reek formatiOn goes by the tilme "The Tooth Of Time," • n ts, at the Gra4ii iliver. .. , ..? g r . , 4 . Though the play, be ended. • . , Perfect. . ..'There was a. good. deal Of exciteinen.t , • -10-tire-iiiiiirg-e-Wreir nate-es; appeared- Proverbs the Home. On the bcardirigeannotinehig that file A hearth: 6f..yottr oWn is werth local Minister' .would, that nlght3 ad. He who Is far -trent haMeis'nesr sh.arrase.:Dattleb, : • • ..e.on tlie subject- o! -'Tho. .Perfeet- WO, ..-7'East-.1tritl- The- hot,, man ---Where ' trybreadat honle, is better :til'an . Hp ii.4d.'qitito a geed Siediende, ited. roist meat' hhited,--biernian. ' sbeti,got warned up tro "..Eyery Cricket. knows its own Ileattlis !Now," he said; dining , 'coitrte Of . • i his address, '"I ask you, haYene • In my Own honi3e I iM kings -Spin- ..' ever Seen Or beard '0! :ti!norteOt tve-118,h;: • , • 'innifl"' 7 ' . • -1 TraVel east Or Ita.Yel West, ttt tatiof ..ptiatfasly, tycht. the back! At the lento 'rese;414-•tallegitir.f,atguIni.vwo0 Jai, .r.t•styibtttekIn s ., . ,pez episs ' Canada predtlebe yearly anent 20sh ,- '• y6seitte.1 have heard 0! the:WO:Man which 70 per ccnt1 c�mes sa is . • tkeotilgriaro, tioaf you mentiOrn" bode. 2 Per Cent froni 4titnrfo; and 4:k the Maritime a1,1:?.;,tyt1i7Otitit'obcia,3:1401e1 ike(i!.! :41D6edn speaker. •tirthorr...ddoti,n, for fear of ,acting contrary •tor'etifplet.' „At last the major, rough,. but kindly at 'heart, took . pity On... Jilin,' and; slept ping htiiintoroosnet.hite,sbathcek,,otinol;:d6jiedvitailolyry -What?. The fool _.,04_the_sfami ly,s en t in- to the artily?" "Oh, . riO, rep;Ied the young mad., sotiouSiy::_thingsf_ al- tered since 'yonr,day..": Whereupon the Major decided. to re- vise his ide4s of .cofdiality, Whielrill..eAtl'wwMal': oti':ta' .rtries-tR' nine years old, • tier!? "..s.y,n' LphOny',..' ascr went-on•Ikriting. them at the:aver; .". age rate' of nearly two a• year' 'tor the 'test of his life besides. writing operas 'masses and all 'chide 'et:ether niiisic.:_s,.. p^iftir he had"cerpie. ta be-,retiegnized'• . sI fie the, leading nail-lir:Ian of his day a -younger cormicser 'went to hith and, . I asked hini how to set abettt to .writ0 .. a sYMphody. , "A symplionyr •Saidi [Many. reached my age," :''..That i8 true," 0,id . symphonies, .• lOng befpre you 1 Mozort, "Oh,...you' are Leo young. to • write., a .syMpliony," 411ut,:.Master," 'replied .theMiquitet,..".Yoti hadwrkiteo .•IM-towtrst-d-L;o'nj3011"t:•,tlitte'n1:1-r••:1111.edlitli-i-it'lible.id°Okli-lili)LiiVe 1.-yeu,:liale'dot7an•-trregliitililelliillii1WW-7- I heel and left the Young Man 'wonder- ' siVhag; onifly.ya°nhoitIliteitiC.XY l'Otii 'hsar)ylgrilgetriiiitthliai ''.' • write certain -kinds' Of mimic all the ' teaching In, tlie world will net•gi, e sou , the....nbility,;slisdeessnateinesinsthat.Alid, '. teacher ..iii",..00...-,,gOddAn•;,tivo--,gatitti a--fOr ' Mozart was a very keen putiti.', ot - Haydn' and. other tertObers, • , • .•..A.,Morixing Prayer. The day .returhS arid triage pa .the 'Petty, round:tit irritiiiiilifeencerne and the titan, lielp, .114,,t6 lierfOrm. :them: With laughter and :kind 'fatiefi; let theeritilliefa 1 abetlini !With .induStry. dire US to g,1 hifthsii en oat btleiriesil all this,. day,ibring tt .to our resting bec114. Weary Mid Content and Undishopored., rind grant'.LIL; in the Ana the gift Of ,81cLi1,e--Itobert Unia Ste:nail-on " ' •