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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1921-1-27, Page 6attire • Practical Paragraphs. ' :Sticking :'uta ---If a nue revises all' ordinary blandishments, try the foie lowing; Beat slightly anordinary single fipanncr that fits'' the nut and let. it rest on the nut for a few , 1(i, nutes. The heat trane- mitted from the :spanner to rqt ex: pante the latter, sue tllat'it carr usually be run on without further tr:,uble. Ifo not make the mietalte of /meting the nut with a blew !mere res title c p•n,ls' the bolt a:eo, a;e that the r,;r eitian ia; ori rifer -1. Vearierle Iieaue. er--The vordigrie Thee fere.. on breee may he removed ea llix ,, reedreed'met:d i,tci �h in equal parts with vy :1(l a3t;ho:. Apply with a bra te teal t;. 5 1„ (try. When dry rub with a ▪ Muth 2111 ti:e verdr?-r r=ti:ill eau:a eee tee. 1 :. a clean snlneth enr- frtee. aarer this ti:e brass may be pu , i tremi way. lnearF,. n ifelL rw .t la...;ee ieira le vee 1.1,,- v ! to talc o Le. niece F.:a we , ; e1< ? lh' e:1 31.: '. :'`t i i t . o I, t t 11 3 r :tr f aril• , ,:. 1 t 1 rt c :; of ed .. ;t. -,rap tr iu to v w ,;lets that have themeea Into ae + e :bie pl icer;. Ag tin, ht setting aci435ve, tree:Natt11y small.'cm•., the magnetized screwdriver may be need by simply holding the screw until it is ret in phtee, and this may I:e nano; by one hand if neeeesary. To p t •ne- it,.e n eerawariver all that Is r. e1 ay' is to hold it vioee to the dye u1 fare u fcv: mt t 'nut.; until it is ma nc1 .,;.1,; • llt'i nrTires Didn'tt Pan. I Steele of any friends who own eat.i have been telling me that they were getting' an extra 03.1 to 1..'•3.0 mite:' out of their old tires by fixing them up with peteles held raider:rs, That' sounded quite alarna'tive, 1: rRaeit.11y when you tcnoi'ter the present cost (>f tiree, and so I deeidol that I ought to be able to do as well ee i,twi, in t.•i deeing *ire hath eagle of triton 1 . t't. I hal n I. $ theh' 'n• Oar her doors to the:. n fo tit a at't< e obi tires lying around an:I I , ..., 1'43 go t ‘out wait Mason j4l R ALJSi rl \\`heir I have filled my feent,.in pee ;i ml forml .,time 1oulec5ap blue, till v1tae tart of the :err wen, ui•1 tirczmai v uan 11, tun, 1'11 chrotli, 0 thdlr th•r '- 1110 dc'c:.', the til', .;gala 111]13,,:, tile,. c l:a; 'twill be vu dull the sprat who reran; will threw the beak away, Suttle littfo ten'cciit humeri in al 111 l e with glee, and ledet s, e :.1, till illi :t..'rid may eve. rind neral It c1( rt twetveifct;t I 1 ; arae .karts who marl my lea will retni their boards and wall, game 3 let the public 1144.,;1;1m ru,13 i ., perils and fence a tale! "Oh, t Bet beak reVlow ;:;;, !i 33.:1'. triotvtcl, trill pt tlsa Bailee by line; they'll sey, "line 3l:c,k alluvia the entail stands forth, euhl.luo and flue. The tale begin: where it should -end, nue ends w3.030 13 should (seal; nu hsirces tt:r' u h its pages wend, no villains sieve the heart; It has nn action and no plot, no motive span. E be found; rind yet the volume hits the spot,'1111 teclnligi a is so onund. This is no tale of blood and bones, but ono in which; we 33nd'the ::•cur of trete Augustus Jones desebbed as '(was de- eigntd:' If you aro tired of stirring tall', where villains get the beak. and virtue in the ell prevails, wait till. I write ray' book. Yoke of the Miefiirms. Not so long ago a mien nary com- I , N .2 OBE i.T ' , er l: e S WRITE rnrw In ribs an btzl e u tnty*113 i cr- a ) t:rieti in trttly inn :n me ho..s t'f q;I ✓! E 3. Iii C P , emeleel it," the 651 .cal Part t .f ita ' , bt sits, ee It 1 n 1 sad a liege gni e ,.;el: i,.; marl• .,n to a flet "ry in 'lo- 3OO,OOOO p:iu. tin ori S FROM x.,'t o '! to 'rime S was + ec e earn sinn y 'a amt. a 1 Jllel m th Writ to 714,.iii , t . :ttl t t, e ]th , ( +4.i ua. till'„. { Fen thtt it WtI rterate1} Set iln• '?id . -- (:( pet tri eras? ',Tiring (n'ler. The not- -1 ,.T•.,, Fifty. r �y a3 •e < t • n - r , "ti t., eat,.a✓ b r .Gilt arl10t `r of I xt. via Sl e i (bine rt •-t ac i rile clast.in 1 I n to nfa y, �:rtl~,s I -s, CE3:,. ��..11t' � G 1,Itt 9hc WOrkntan Wan t .ilea With n :fl. c WAR EXPE UENCFS "I, } .''CH CHL DR ,.�.N R CALL PAST TFX.ROR$. r, .,d s coir'. A'74/di aS..t;ie'11-° Township Collects IOitel;,P1t' eriott:; llhtess and we rail ,t , to re- turn. ' of Great r,�icar.Y. i. Comporii;io1w, Tho strpi•rinlerlent of 13'. f .eterv, Of all the 01.10.y with wh103111urope i ]rte ,*;•in • that if tied. marl: nit could be lo,Iadell at the lar61 0111 time, 110 picture C,arr:nay$lur-At'ailti3 is a tev;U-hip f 1.1 -41e to ran at arvee It SYnl,ld Faye is mole tea„Ce sir ditrea:++.ng than that 1!f 500 people, :it u:"tt l in the (lite hundred.; of dol'arr. in the f tetor7 es- of 300 000 Ila1rlaa reaut3ces 313,31 the 13” 01"1 en:. •t slier', i' r:r1("e front p0ir: sa (a±:lcavto'ed to pat the Mar/Mile Crinte,- whoue contiltien I. fa13 b, l'1 in. 3 as •1(y an 1 I c : 'n n .1t:t (me •, r o kuru tc 1331-1 \•Moro , 1 ih a viii' + ;'? w111f11 h'1 •ed known -"n .i.l..a t up without :cid Ffe sit„ o t.:i in erect- 3,,15 a m 1 111;' It so that it1o<"1te11 all. right, but future 50::1112 t+ 331 :t tvdeilp1-,11,e111, f;:r 1 t i•cl v the :v 1'133, eat ee of (hie 1 wor11111 c -y wept t : ea;niie Herr sex -malting nicthir.�; was vvrc.rlif; 11 did net reit Tbn z1( 't 311111 tic f u tire t ! sue thly final gave out a curiols, proses:at-Ion of 1110a 111 ry la U ii1 I re -e2.40. P :1 i g 1 a filet that t eee eeet,f., tn,n„' t:f thein A 31, 31 13 'ee, wheal vi>it11113 the vas^,n,, t of e, I The lanuf rt rer13 decided to cob- 03101s cf'the t �1,31.t::, t1(13 (altered s l'il't: cf i,r and Its "Veenry I 1 0 s; u s the 1; 0.1 t o., :.n, r.t'r to I:ty Crtmrn•-13' • Coo -re," I erioney rel re - salt the Boston marhillery compare well : c } t Itelephone,, 1ed th+nti a time> -1„ the wctl d', ease: 1,343'.1, ('3 3 e1:ed ^r, lila` n• 1, <ay, n,;; her the 1)',•e''eir: 1 aver the ' called p 1 end told theta that the meehine re- in ettnrcl,11'.41t11 (.113 5 10 Gild -„43113, cf Pelmery In:••recti n 11-"T 111'.• = ;.1('l tl 1 fused to run smoothly and that it was Tet, t 1 11 t 111(1 tailor:, cit toll t; ;n 1(r in t: r ,33' t1 c rl int 1, • k' t a c ri us naiec rite 1,c1[tnrrot i.:1( and .1.1luaitc d:.4 a h^•1 thou.^.'':' of rn:.::u s ,n' •t 1.••33 '+f i:i•, written the e1: n of the. a•i z•rien ; .;f . yai n .h, 1.•t'e c1(', in .the prir , 1, t+.- :ax h't 1 thein the ia•,r whet thee -t•' c:] of 1! met l +:'het rhe •. lotaee . I t1: •^,'rat 31,3,3 e 13: fe ere Tee': -n al' +1 as ;erne Y del. -ha , 11_ 'tit t.N:'It fled '•me th 1 .1119 of 'h ,e ?6313 a li`''e 711-' ,'f 'i Yoe 01 in'.! tyre 1(731 of tire b •t,,1! ••:+lite: 13 13 i 33, 1 r' ,'1 'or at G •t,t 633 3 . „ 1('a 1 • 1,4 of the I.c .4.11 rf ITcr. r, :411.1 c '11h• en ex - :431 1$a 1 1 'e b'»11 to leis 11 tie .eaae01 le '^1 t:. f313.3. re•1d 0111 ill r'in. ilii' t iiia- tl"n Riv t••:• f 1(i 1t )331 1(r 3 has rr:•11� i 3t in 1 tl ; % ft -v rlavts :a'"3 I rccel el'?, a •'r."t of "con- 3;,,..,.. , r. t" e f. ll',:-.ir , ,.,.•r: "I can sen n:_ •+t 3 juet .1s they were hen 1. 1 in. •,1 •,t c0r. Ina e+ h( 31'. ru ., • . 1316133 ask yen to rr i r . 3 a::1e; fel' my r -1(r chi? 1t .n. 'They 11-d to fine tv^; e bcfo 11 +h.- enemy, of :hem thief, ;fair Si 'hc 33,013 1'4.n shtf'ed 11(x111': fron me eal t,f 311v noe l.1.; the colter ,1 bene i ,...1tv• 1+ 1l' to ,•;1(l, mit of 31. ,r1( 171 net even hat-.' hew' to i•e 111 a cetlr ago.” ata u g u . • 1 "'L.xten11 your ' 1l'cr into the room many lira"ane 1(e that:(11 v ,1 epee( B v I Ito Montreal for reshipment had un were mea met is yenning. . •_ 1 Greece is 3433 11.::1 i it (;(,1116 un - countries. destinations i , l . 'then r'c•ht emirs her b. r t, alai . 30 countries. t ten to it; was the reply, t .^ hr•+ h xlr•n:l tet ilio C:Silt:nif. canape Hire.( that !s exnett is here, tail well have hint lis of t td to l . a1 gond can them. 'ru' �; SI s y tP' Dm d 1 n foreign 1 • 'til stn .stn-tfead tlrtt=., ;:ze n 4 '� 3,.:. An',:f., 1 w.,;a ::i) 1:•;;, i ' New .liClrket& Continually Opening. I This was stone. -he-sk I.ei nlaehtn-.. ' e • 'Iraqi 1st of the Boston comnhnny aireeteil'in with bayonets Franco hps been ins t,. e free were went down fl lAPPLE t Lne Mark growth of the valley are a , iartra,:cd to rt: elv a tams sv l's to t 3 Ali of what positions the receiver of tiro ,ale i to .he ]=rt.1.1:1 r .,,ri 1, al' 1 one had wcrr. { 0310'•-inuously apeni11g up now markets, p to 1x61' 1'0(131('33 i.opniatlrtn, but fur 41. 'en '0 the• first ;elver of £t,ric in a'h' 1 1 Preceded Phone should be pineal: Suddenly hit 1 l which the fame vv tet las the ear enught the sound *vhn'h vane fern ocnr,t m:e an& hc:tlth Ice 1; rn;s she li 313 CON $1"G .ADDITION.the fruit simplifies, as witness the seat of the tea^Ule In afew :-rc- refu::e:l, a-titcug1 ..u, 113 cluing , e c e a3 pierce. The made leyer of filet i ,.:'• t res 15,13 g3v t wsy i t3E�F l� S cent large shipment, a first venture, ends: he had told the Toronto tom^any then ::Uy ether n=:tion at Prc•scat t0 ▪ r1( A� FOREIGN I'I i iCleveland,O• ' h thconsign- met hrd ctmllictely parted in 1(:o 1(f; _ to aro, where © the mistake that had been made in keep them., a13vo: merit was received on its first appear-; Lip to tinter France t'al'e is ,: 11:n I int PP :u,:t,e titch in the ,aro tot ince with favor and exhausted within assembling the machine, ant ,:,• a Eery lt3l.tre 1 I Certain Species Are Produced p • ' minutes more the change had been feeding 180.100 at a inet el 0 fl':: , s rl of el `111 I t tee whore the in..ule lay cr, a short time of its receipt. The made which caused everything to run day for eacil.t alien. r:r a tete, of t of fab+i heel ;; lrtct1 ancI ;her pot a; in Prairie PrOStinees— yc- fish Columbia apple is now 30 popular000:00 francs a dee. Ilut the 1:-'1 of ` mer t to protect the whole ti I in the United States that a large p03- smoothly. .� French aid seem': to here been 1 h• el'a lee( a t 1 air.! '.y 1-00-0'.e 1 n!, 7 .• t. tl. vl a of ,be.. but - ; tie a i t e{ ( —'t1 tat. ,.ire Wer. ,s, r, 4:3 '0cid 1-.. en• a : - • arc -at at p:;rt of ,'t • N. lees. 1,"a:I tiro a•:1 1 telt„ cri a car '( .n 3113 n : el' ti ..v • '<, i•.. ie r , a y e,. t..r .z., is trying, to s,. 1:34.. Tr; 1: ;t 1.fe Frac: ,n 4 t he . r : and rent,: in 131.,,. 1,1u••: i .,.1('t 111:-, ay track , The u, :, h the ear wheel,. on lir tai' T: Clatter vsay 15 to rat . • 1' hil i. low and let ,3.o era.. r t. a ,:.d "elini•le sr 1 t :t,c, T. a�... T. t:3 tt c:.:15 or. the meeker •.re'1;ir30 f-ir the eel. tee- that . , :ir,.1 by )•sing 1"e . Te sante-3 11 great 11th r cf . 1.1•, `,- t. t t is 1r:et a 1+e1Ute •L': :ace cfaeie' -t 33' ':'el' likr'y 30 hurl (e't tiro cs nclrt c r a*.1 31 321 Le crit 1%la ed t •. r 1 r r 143'' . ,•e•4. rt e 1 1,T'.11, r a 11 - 7ence for the ilii v ;e 5 , � t t i Ma cu'. The n t- • ... a 1;..: ,.:I1 pt ,t up screws, note. its el' a'i,cr menet, t'.r y •n i port Trade on crease. rut ilii, a t,r, n my ear, arid ran I lion of the 1920 crop was purchased a led. This is 3,11::,t makes the picture 481 nal.- : end they. lieu out. I fixed i { > L byAmerican dealers whilstyet on the Birds and itf a 9. T e fall of 19'0 saw the Canadian in chis to peat so appal 311 in it t t, it t e agarr. ;,:1 the spat with a blydw-out a .le further extendingthe scope of tree, and at prices in excess of those The experiments of an amateur na- eJy, fc r c lu:cud cf foal ;.,.1 4::th tin arch arid it ran fifty-eight more mike.' PP seizin addit •onal, prevailing at the time 0f purchase. tura]133 m feeding ruby throated hum- utattn willing to open her doors to p t, i its Popularity 1)111 and g Scotia'Jtas a splendid market ming bards from bottles of sugar sy- v.11c;r. it ..lay. tilt zt.:.u, a,:€] I junked; fore:gtt markets in its onward march.' NovaP them death .emus tee rely goat for it• ; a a'la's divet•sit • of 130]1 and climatic for its apples in the British Isles, 1'up placed inside artifi3lal tlOwe3a Owe remnants of t.,o tilt,; 1 3 that w•as I was not 43.1003(311333, led fie el up 4 een;i' i 1(a makes for the production,where the fruit has been a steady fav- throws an interesting lig ht on the -_these people that laid 1 '' «'I their GIP '0 x :i tare with' «n ;.;hide patch; throughout ho t the different 1'avinees, oorite for many years. This footing memory of these tiny hires. 'The ex- hope on Mangel and lu:.t all t0 the ant z rt Ire- art pet that on the fruit f quality p d has been considerably strengthener perbnents covered a period of at least Bol het its a e e - a rut o varying qua y an proper- 3. ..1, .tel t1..(, pat 0 reline:. 111 the other a' frui s from since the harvesting of the .19..0 ofop. seveny al's; the or•iginel mho of the A Pcssibie. Schttib:l. "i t tees, but the wide .ale t fending was t0 attract the haunting d put that Cl both Atlantic and Pacific areas enjoy, and a still more insistent demand b h d that Ono pi o e i st fatten 113 t . re al' a cin. 1(e i re r. r. tkn uric and the "thee 70, - created. In 1919 the Province of Bova it ds to the yet in the hope a tbey 101 upon expUl't tp 54'1dCly scattered por a aree- ed a total of 1,584 000 might remain to nest there.. The little darn e for the cue time U u :n 1" t al' % iter. doth t•Ce:: attt, i tions of the globe would indicate the Scala shipped bottles of s l'^3" were ]aced in a,'3- 11:0, il li _1 :; : to iia 1111 ;::f /e ,•it rah: given is r c a'1m-; withproduct everys, f which 432.000 Y t P n., 1. I (1 4h:it Mel 1h e 1 favo, which the p odu t of barrels t.� c ,., .;. " l i I had, United d K d Up to the end of - 1 I '.t' to va 1,y' tea method. The ivember,; 1920, the shipments for P excellent quality is raised in the Jr(.Pro- who „till t: La:cash to • 1.;;;;I .. q y �lesturtiums and tiger lilies. i of apple o w tc to bt•�un,c, ...rola la the f o:=I ,-'0 a greel 211,1 fair try-' ;.e Cons is accepted. barrels went to the markets of the clai flowers that were made of w oilcloth,lead their edge, stiffened 5 y cions This t, me has t 1 :•. e•:u 1 ' i. ,rl' mu;:.. tar ' Considerable fruit, and of a very i e Kingdom. wire and were tinted t0 resesn3'a ..1 l :a a l t c tire.. nasi run a total of 995, vir-ce of Ontario and Quebec, the nor- . nthz,„ and the cost cf the patches argil mal production for each being about 1l' it r ;as $5.60 -•-•say a cost of $5,52, 100,000 barrels annually. This, how - fol pl3,.l:e' and 1•e]iner per 1,000, ever, does not even satisfy local de - m ,e net figuring anything for the/ mend, so that not only is there none time ani at .:e of putting then( 11(,. of the 'fruit available for export but and the reeuir,na: of the inner =heal importations from other provinces , after they had lawn out. i are necessary. The apple -exporting whilst every year carloads going to l to file conclusion that birds of former arta noloate , There.., e v e tell; that If it co $5,13 for 1.000 miles, 133 provinces of Canada are Nova Scotia the Eastern United States markets• the nations avert than terrible tl is a eery ._u,ple calculation to dia.! and British Columbia and the names years returned to he fed. Thus a hum- s , t , " t are favorably received. 1 riling bird was seed thrusting its bill ter which the death of all these people t Yee- that t 550 1.,. 1(e .ileal $.,3.L far of Annapolis Valley in the former and Opportunities for the marketing of into the bottle on Sts first observed will mean by trammelling them to c:: r 0113 miles, why^h 15 the guaranteed Okanagan Valley in the latter have, a portion of the Canadian -apple crop visit. On another occasion a mewl of the former Ocrmel cidofllea to (te, mileage of most alaniard tires to-day,s from the fame of their high-quality in continental countries, discussed by arrived hirci buzzed about the observ- by the formation of one or more I.0 - al' I +hu.. I wake up to the fact that; product, become familiar in the fruit F. Forsyth Smith, Canadian Fruit. er's head as no other birds do except sign colonies, theso refuior more L dy- , -n my ,n:;,, at least I was doing a lot:markets of the world. In 1919 Nova Trade Commissioner, in a report to thoso that have had e ' eldienco of the tug by too es, thew ref ee be al.3 't dy- er' v e'1 h and having a lot of troutfle; •Scotia produced approximately 2,000,- the Department of Trade and Com-; feedin . Two marvellously longour- provide for t,ueau lyes, if tar:sp colony, fe. the f.rr43iete of expending in cash; 0310 barrels of apples, whilst British coerce just published, says: �ne vs, says the obserllor of from 1,000 ed, far efor the, to f African ain fsi t1reY at the rate of more than $313 Columbia's cxOp of 3,000 carloads was It is to be hoped Chat Canadian ex-� toy 2,000 utiles exalt had this small the Government of South Itn r t far 311(.')3 miles, vvhett I could par -3 worth 35,250,000 to the growers. otters nava taken steps to get m, would Prosper rapidly and held Lit p sprite taken since she had drunk from i chase. brand new encs at a much less! Increasing Popularity Abroad. touch with the many Scandinavian Sm -3 the bottles; yet she had not forgotten need much Iinanch,l assistance. The pr e, gaarar..0 l for the. same @ -; W{rile a portion of the British Col- porters, who have expressed an inter -I then, nor the one that fed her. She whole world should he Intexeeted in ' tun 0, and alai save all the tl'ounle! ambit apple crop finds its way to On- est in developing business with Can-; was quite prone to remind Che nater- the solution of this prelim, f r .t tel grief I had been hating t h and Unfortunately, ono of leave 300000 people wanderers en the face of the earth le au Indicte.e..t English ports from. the season's crop totalled 485,000 barrels, or more than, those for the entire previous season.. Nova Scotia Product in Demand. i' A considerable portion of the crop! of this province also finds its way to, the adjacent market of Newfoundland,'' The first summer only a single larval inn every day In Ccn,tantieop10 as found the bottled sweets. The -next ministers of the Wrangel nn'e:nmc 1(t. summer two came, and the third sum- In descrtifing this pian the flee eat mer as many as seven birds were pre. of these ministers says: . "ltus;la sent at one time; they were invariably played Its part in the v'r,(rrp of the females. A bird consumed about a Allies and it seems that elui should teaspoonful a day. Several facts point share in the distribution of the Ger- Toiling Along. .,1',111, • 1 f - - t find .her, • :, pica 1( e m toil- ing oil• ng aiut . If 4411 jn3t 111.31,,' 111• 1.':.11 c'f (113113334, '•nl'll 3121(1 t1 t ('3133-1." .01d courage grow ,1111133 133 }on ju:.t 1 the herr et tlli:.n7.' Yam trouble • f1.•.I, when they're face+(. (, _ .n fast, And it w s1.'t 11 - , Imo till they're all sefele Anti you'll 1',,, 1 3 tier:: a: :tinning the far coal at teat, If :email just melte •i1.4 beet ofd Above the Fogs. The s , is +'31 c feature of the Cross. Ing 1(r the I .t,.,:ielt Channel uanel n ttir.3 planes 131(33h 3300xeee e : pccial inter- est, namely, ,v0331atnee of the fog:+; which dine the ,.realest source of dan- ger to vessels ip that crowded sea tract It ie said that by keeping at an elevation varying from 1,11)0 to 1.1100 feet the aviator is able to pass above the fog that covers tate water. During the recent airplane passen- ger trips from England to a:ranee this :has been brought ot.re le striking fashion. ‘t --E14 t", t,oc 4QES MAC> Ptt'lb D t• ra.5 P1oP3:E, WHAT vise - e i7D -it-1E CAtl,l t'r • tarty and the prairie pracinees an a. Norway, : alist (alien the bottles were empty by - that of Nova Scotia is always to be the most promising markets, has Poland to Aid Orphans. found in Western Canadian cities, the' placed an embargo an imported apples, chanced to find him, whether in the The refug0ca are divided into two P01ard's new c•0a tt"at*al'. probably1 British Isles and the United States:3 an important business with the United, classes t rile composed of the members 1 flying about his head whenever she against the present civilization." 1 principal outlets for export are the but Denmark and Sweden are doing yard Or in the street. ur- will ctelt; peen ",.•n for care of The British Isles forms the largest/ States am should not 1 1 Id be neglected by An Irish Remedy. of \lrangels army, 1:nrabering 340000 children by the state which will make; exhort market for Canadian Erma, our shippers. The embargo on apple An unfaithful steward had elilbez- who are is Gallipoli, Tahataldja :,1(d ie unique, in opinion of officials here` which has for years been growing in importation into France has been re- zled a large sum of money, and his other big camps, vrh:Ie the re;nainiug who have seen the ,{raft, saga 0, Loo- I favor there. In It 19, of a total of 3 moved, and, while exchange conditions employer asked advice from friends as 200,000 aro civilians stattereti In ur,ay don despatch., The article rends: 420,1)10 barrels of apples imported will make business difficult, interest- to how he should be dealt with, email tamps. 363111/7 tnonsands aro "Each child deprived of parental" into the United Kingdom, Canada sup-{ ed inquiries from French importers "Get rid of him at once," advised au still wunderfug ilbnitt In ConetapY.n• care or who is neglected morally ora plies 226,175, or more than one-half,i have been received." ` Englishman. "Keep hitn on and de- ople but are rapid!) being corralled materially has the right to secure caret and indications are that shipments in Apple growing is undoubtedly on duet the sum from his wages," said a and put on l ifnitipo Island, where r President "aeon once suggcste9 that and aid front the state. 'The sphere; 1020 will bring Canada's aggregate ('rMitten increase in Canada, and as the Scotchman. s of the state's duties in this capacity! and quote( to much higher figures. Ce3 number of provinces wh,tcht can supply "But," said the landlord, "rho sum a J.nssivn conference be held. will be defined separately by laws tain sections of the :United States also 'their demand from within their own he has embezzted is far bigger than Typhus is raging in tiara temps and ithescenes of misery are .aid to be - which will foresee as well the protea-{ provide markets for the Canadian ap-C confines increases, a still larger ex- his wages:" tion of mothers who may require aid pie crop, and a gratifying feature in port trade can be built up. "Then raise his wages," suggested gar description. Nevertheless, under hefore the birth of the fid and the! the past few years has been the ap-r The prairies have exhibited their an Irishman, those terrible conditions 13,0 wonder - 1..• fel Russian fecundity still asserts 13- protection of the child in 'infancy," ? peal which Bribe t C'olum'bia apples' adaptibility to producing certain spe------ As far me known here no eon:titu-I has made to United States wholesalers cies, and the time is forecasted when .' self. In the camp at C1,taiw where 10,- the apple orchard mag be are adjunct 000 civillens are herded births have of every prairie farm home. tom in the world mclur.,', such a pro-' and consumers. vision. 1 The Okanagan Valley, through its tncrgeeic and progreeeive fruit grow- ers ass,ciations, has, of recent years, made strenuous efforts to build u A Small Prayer. 4h give erre eyes that 1 may see!-- Lest 1, as people will, Should pass by some one's Calvary And think it just a hill. Aid to Composers, p an f The inventor of a machine on which export market an') these endeavors musical notes may be written in the have been attended with eatiefying same manner es the typewriting ma- resuIts, so that already the market cline is Signor Luigi Fortuni, an ewers an 0i:tette:ye foreign field, Italian. It is said to be a great help From little towns in the pieture'quej to composers. valley, huge shipnwnts have Leen ( —'- made this season to Itrlgland and Snot.. Ovambos Wear False Hair. Iand, to New York and other Unitea! The Ovambos, a South African tribe, States points, to New Zealand and wear long plaits and tre,ees of false Au'tralia, whilst carloads consigned hair. R h:GLAR FELLERS—By Gene Byrnes (+�.,1� �+i qtr, p 1tLi ll^nw' C"'M' Yf0 1"toW ' s34 PtsW Ne. TELL M. WHP4T GPSUSeS 1,06 -to Go Kim"? The outlook for 1021 is what we make it. If we.be- lieve in the intrinsic stabili- ty of Canada; if we meet our problems with confi- dence; if we think success instead of failure; if we talk progress instead of stagnation; if we prove our faith in ourselves and our country by earnest, honest work; then no one can doubt the outcome. been exceeding deaths by sa per cent. It is more important to brush the gums than the teeth, says a specialist.; it produces friction, a splendid shield ailee ,. :.1 l.. ',r._,„e Venial, nine Li Care CO, : ho hi=d n 1 3+; el' thee kid -3 ill the ::aril The tee Is- hee 4 eta -la 1:ir,1 3'l' eonto , rJt _711"3, 1 el'. Ile ••1',13 '116 virtc.ry r•f t'. 1...311' It- ` las ' wit metn0:'{es 1t' -''n. only 10 l:o'3, file was five ye::l's o3,1. ire ••e1 ors the return to the viliegLe after the exodus of 1911.• "In 1914 we calve bark 1.1 63tay in our..lt_ua'e. It wag ,1,5tt tye'l" At the uric of . ee-L•1(, 611 11"18 area - erre Picard was •(1ru,':t by of the feels. whsle pr •le 31;1 t trene,.013, -where they 11.0 1 r'u"let tables end 1n11e 1•:' • tarot a 3713 al'r," the parapet e 1.-e for ,s1(. 131,1) t!leg 4ilong the c " B11 the 1/3-3,” tell 1 113 that "Ow eon:Itry u:,11y bei(:„ h� nt.r,:er,' 1•e : 1h-'''' n s raitl- p, .he teaeli'r ',t,±•- 1.113 eetel31173 of the heroic h rememl'rei l'.'_ 11171.ter'' c.xat:tnat l'-2. h :211 feria the end of hie tl'c m •, "France has eetatreei e 4e t'ely c:tune she hid not ,•: n'"rn rola,_v to tray far her s'd tier• n'! renal a :e, and it is for tilt: vv'e ,flee d toe her and 14:111 her 1(v 1tr: " eey whet ;She +f3 -e3 to foreign e,snn t'1e(;i" This -at nine yeare o!!1 • "Burned Chairs" and the Gnat. Luau Lefevrc 14 tett. "In 191'4 pend W3.; tnn'fl}Tae i anti he:m.l the cnnnc•.1 t. ter: War fir : ee. Three days later we had to leave wall elir.o. t mile ng. • We eeti lli t :.lie tttything, as there was no r,1.,01 in the carriage. At • night we heard air. planes railirg over cur beets, we 11c•,r:1 ,;;111133101', we l:od to tri, to eel all (1resed. One 11171tt we Aad to go to hell in the 1,1reet, tTh3:l1(, were peeving, and we left for the Seine -In. fericure, The next day the country Wait fallen .by the Bothe;:" - - They fled' to Neuf Ertel, then to against disease Dieppe, "en the shore of the Atlantic Ocean." The yeu •gs'er- trio young to remember li msclf, tette what hie par - Do not go throughlife doing little e1114 NH hie] about this journey, but, things painfully. 14.11111 you were male diitn loft time Pam std, h1( remembers to do great things grandly, happily, his emotions o11 returning, "burned Spending youth in a way to noose chair:;, with the ashes still there;' and seeable; hovv air so foolish a course ehpuld he so often Marcel Det'nn, eleven years old, old nge nit ange that that the goat had mayed in the stable c takeu! tool: things with less philosophy. ' Iie had sewn War, and understood it. And, NV MI a good, small, firm handwriting, 1 he 11n0w's already how to narrate, and obeerves the beginning of the batn- bardmcnt of his village with a sol- dier's eoolnaoa. "I notices] that after the cannon. fire of the Germans black elands form- ed, while the french guns made white ones." Not All Gain ;ACfable0uest (to Lite hrldegroont)— '"37hoy 1011 mo the bride 11113 11011073 \\I1111cs. !flit) say this pia 311age is worth a gold Power (Marian' poen' tae y0, 1(11111, " tiitttly 33r13105110010—"No' (33113e that, Taut: Polk fargui :.:°f' tete xrayfor the marriage ldcene°, MiltleW st12111s can be removed by soaking and washing* ir; sour milk.. A'baby 31111gatelr at the Lt+1331031 'Lilo Ss oeven years old, and 'rarely :taeir long; lie grows about 1 -in, each' year.