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gent Reasons for Belief, Link-,
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'of Sun as Ra
Names With Egyptian Tinge
'But this amazing theory of the
perpetuation of the ,memory and :of
:the language of ancient Egypt in the
'Lake District of England, did not LIST . LIST Sh• .puted by the Anglican church author-
complete the highly interesting ease On behalf of the Ontario Govern- ities with proof that many ofthe sup -
that this great and ingenious scholar went Gape 'Fish Committee, ` coot posed martyrs had been erecuted for
has built up. Be began looking for posed of the Hon. F. G. -Macdiarmid, high treason, and even for highway
places the names of which Seemed I chairman, Mr. C. N. Candee and Pro- • robbery •
to have some Egyptian tinge. .Pre- fessor B. A. Bensley, with Professor Then the- Oratorian Fathers, at
suming that the colonists wbuld have W, J. K..Harkness as secretary, let- Brompton, aided by Cardinal Gasquet,;
reached England by coasting round ters are, being addressed to sports- the ,Rev, Bede Came and `the Rev. J.
Europe and crossing the Straits of mens association and individuals Ti. Pollen, undertook the investigation
over into Kent, Dr. Harris suggest- throughout Ontario requesting opin- with the result that the candidates
ec that the village of Sarre, in Kent, ions and comments on the game fish were divided into the Wenerables
was obviously the, Egyptian Sa-Ra ,situation. It is the wish of the (rnore than sixty in number), al-
(Son of Ita, or the Sen), and that , committee that 'the widest possible ready sanctioned,- and forty-four heldl.
the same memories by 'these people pobiieity should be given to this op- over for " later decision, ;mown as
, of Ra ds to be found ' in the villages portunity to the citizens of the prey- start ti." In 1888 a new case was
of Rayleigh and .Rawreth; in Essex. ince to submit their views. started at Westminster which was Paris—hTa other figure in ` French
', Following their likely movements There will also be a imbue confer made to: include many who had died
I settlements no the Thames Val- .ence beginning'at 10 a.m. on January in. connection with the Mary Stuart I 11
. history as been so often commem-
andorated
le' he drew attention to the number, 9, 1029, at thQ Parliament Bnildiugs,,3rltie add and the Oates bat most
of Joaniof Arc. It has required that S''it is admittal. bowevice,'that;;test of
Sof places with names suggesting Toronto at which time frill oppot seg.
these stand little chance of recogni- siderable iugenunity to devise'an
that they had been the habitations. ity will be• given to present any seg-' • original means of celebrating the
tion.
500th anniversary of her entry upon.
the scene.
The Paris Committee has solved
the problem. In the months from Feb-
ruary to December, 1929, a series of
stones will be placed in the various
Ioealities through which Joan of Arc
marched, or fought, or with which
Fi
Vatican to Settle NEARING -A BREAKDOWN 'West Indians
ams'
348 Year-O$d C;aase igen s$ Upon
A ' Gctltlitit?n That Calllq for •a
Ruling Expected Soon �n it chat-;; Tonic. Next January
Galina to BeatificatiOrr 'tin any women give 50 much of their' to
for Earl English " the eaves
of their' household Conference at Barba-+t1Os May
y that they neglect their owl;` health Eesult in Britisll l ec eras
Martyrs
and sometimes reach 'the- verge of a
A ca,c },titch was first presented breakdown before they realize that
Il' 1580 under ,9 he Pontiilcate of Gt g- their health is shattered, Often the
heart palpitates violently at slight
cry XIII, with certain supplements exertion,' the stomach fails to digest
tria-do' in the seventeenth century, will food and discomfort follows. The
probably he settled in the new year, nerves become weak and headaches
it was learned ftorn ;tome, where the grow more frequent. The body grows population of 10,000,000 of -brown,
Sacred Congregation of Rites met re- weak and they aro always depressed. black and yellow people, scattered -
cently in final session : to settle the This condition requires Immediate among seventeen ;' distinct colonial
affair. The case concerns the claims treatment with such 'a reliable tonic
to beatification of George I-Taydoclt; . as Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, which on
John Ofilvie, $r., and about 800 rich and build up the, blood, carrying,
ether priests and laymen who wero renewed energy to every part of the
executed at Tyburn and other places body. The value of D0'. Williams'
canning the Tudor Stuart periods pink Pills in a rundown` condition is.
on account -et their being Catholics: proved by the following statement
In 1612, sixty-two years after the from Mre,'Alex. :'McInnis, Bowsman
tion of Caribbean.
isles
MANY EXPECTED
Bridgetown, Btcrbadoes.-With a
•governments which have jurisdiction
over several hundred islands, the
West Indies will be represented here.,
next January -at -the West India con-
Eerenco .by, nearly 1,000 delegates.
Tho movement for a general confer -1
since has: been under way -far a num-
ber of years, -
first claim was lodged, Pope_ Urban River, Man., who _ says: -"About a If, as the delegates contemplate, a
VIII -instituted a Tmore thorough in- .year ago T had a 'serious illness which'' West India federation is eventually
the martyrs was left me very 'anaemic. I was` not able , formed, it will mean the pooling of
prepared •;chard: Smith,1 to,get around to do my work; ..in 'fact the financial resources of the whale
gg /� �! Bishop of Chalcedoir, and Dr. Richard' T could scaieely want. I was truobled• group of British; islands, and, ,;t is
Have C.®�3 ereh d'�� It was not, however; until With palpitation of the heart with the believed, will be a benefit to the
- 18551 that the clam=s'were pressed' by least exertion.; One' day a friend ad. smaller :islands, as in the ease of
The Devotees of the Rod and prominent 'English Catholics headed wised me to try Dr. Williams' Pink" Tobago, -which bettered its condition
h b dependence of T
,s h Lovers gory and a list
of
by Dr. R
1,�- Pills as they had done her much good.
by seeming a- epee envy rini-
Fa Also the .Worm Are
by the late Canon John Morris, and
not until 1874 that a .papal decree
was issued' ordering an investigation.
This investigation showed that two
'fficulties`were at onceiencoun ere
the contemporary destruction of many The dizziness and palpitation have left
of the records•and the great number d I bless the da I tried Dr.
of candidates, which was hotly .tis- Williams' Pink Pills. They are just
the' medicine• for those who are'weak
and run down."
You can get these' Mlle from any
dealer or by mall at 50c a- box form
The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co.,
Brockville, Ont.
Unique MemorialI.
Joan of Arc Path in 500th
Year to Be 'Marked in
• France'.
I ,followed this advice and took the
pills for some weeks when I felt as
well as ever. 1 =have since been able
to attend to all my household duties.
dad.
'to Meet and Discuss CALLED "LITTLE ENGLAND."
Our ' Depleted Barbados was selected for this con -
Waters ways been known as "Little Eng -
ACTION NEEDED me an y
'have been'dominant oleic its dis+cov-
t d h h ld d ti Terence because'. that island has al
land." The 15,000 whits men there
of a tribe or family named the Son-
nings, suck as Sunninghill, Sunning-
dale, Sonning and Sunningwell, He
the ascendants of
gest ons personally, aydcck's claim to be numbered
The letter reads as follows:
Re Game Fish Recommendations among the 'beat;" has always been
The Ontario Government Game favorably considered by the Vatican
suggested that d
the Egyptians had maintained their Fish Committee is -desirous. -of ob- authorities. He was born in 1666
sun worship right into. the Christian Mining expressions of opinion on the and was educated at the English •col -
era, and that when the Saxons came present situation with respect to leges of Douai and Rome, being- ord
into the land they called them the game (ish from as many sections ofLained at Rheims in 1581. Soon after
•eturning to London he was sent to
' Sonnings. To confirm this supposi- the province as possible. • !the rawer; then, after an imprison- her name is associated:
tion, Dr. Harris points out that near i It is" desired to- know (a) which ment of two years, tea charged with The first st sect to be laid Febin
Sunningwell, g (all, a spot not far from in waters are badly depleted; - (b) what, five other prie=sts, James Fenn, Wil- dry 23 outside the Port de France at
Oxford (a city which also might in the opinion oC the local and sem- l=am Deane, Thomas Hemersford, Vaucouleurs. It'was throught that
have had an Egyptian origin), there mer residents, are the chief causes' JoI n Munden and John Nutter with gate that the shepherdess of Lorraine
Is a spot called Rollrigbt, wbtch he contributing to depletion, and (o) conspiracy against Queen EElisabeth.
thought was a corruption of Raw- what steps would be suggested for alibi six were drawn to Tyburnon
reth. • And at Rollright there Is to be the rehabilitation of the fisheries, so Hurdles and hanged.
found a small circle of stones, obvi- far as possible with particular re- John ha, bola at
ously 'erected for similar purposes ferenec to individual species. It is
tto those at tonebenge and Keswick. also important to know of any waters
Dr. Reridel Hartle eve1,1f
goes so far where the game spee1eal are main-
as to suggest that the ,family name taming themselves and ghat are tike
of Lord Rayleigh' or Rayleigh, Essex, factors contributing to this desihablo
which. is Strutt,. "a very uncanny and. result.
undignified name," probably ought to
have an "_A" in front of it; and that
then the first syllable "Asti is one of
the forms' of the Egyptian deity lits.
' i
Ia' personage called- "Rat -en -Mt". fishes, such as pike, Pickerel (wall -
'1 tri h bbl nt "-toward of eye.) and lake trout.
This enquiry refers principally to
the purely game fishes, speckled,
rainbow and brown trout, large and
small -mouthed black bass and mas-
Iin "The Boot: of the )?cad' s named kinonge, but also to the semi -game
V c pro a y mea
Isis", and if this is correct, he points
1 out that "it takes the Strutt family
back to an earlier origin than he
much -vaunted Norman Conquest, and
heaves then; on the spot where they
originally settled" as Egyptian col-
onists!
when served in soups. Oranges and
lemons from California are in great which the government committee is.
demand in the dhina seaports. going to ask them' to prepare., This
•Sweet potatoes and peanuts, indigen would have the advantage of con=
ous . to China, have been greatly im- centratings attention neon matters ap-
proved by the introdution of foreign plicabie either to the province as a
stock.• Together with corn on the cob, whole, or to larger local areas, and
in season, they now form a cheap would reflect the combined send"
and substantial wart of the national tient of anglers as regards; construc-
tive measures requiring general sup -
Port. . •
This, however is optional -and, the
laxity of foreign dinners is the fact reports from local : ssociations, clubs
..that Chinese cooking is excellent and individual "citizens will be given
the same consideration by the com-
mittee as those from the Federated
Anglers of Ontario, or other large
associations.
This metier should be given your
If you have an organized sports-
men's association in your district it
is suggested that your local cam-
mittee get. in touch with, the Feder-
ated Anglers of Ontario, through
their secretary, Mr. Stanley N. Schatz,
86 Bloor St. W., Toronto, send „your
report, to them and have them em-
body it in the comprehensive report
diet. Peanuts are also an import-
ant export. - Tending against the general popu-
and varied, while good cooks tralne
in fhe Occidental manner are rare.
' As a result, many Chinese are lied to.
believe that all foreign cooking con-
sists solely of soup, fried, fish, beef-
steak, salad and ice . cream, immediate. attention as the commit-
Naturally such a restricted menu tee will be meeting in a short time
cannot compare with an old-fash- for the purpose of going through-
toned Chinese banquet of 40 courses, these reports.
but its'effect is' being noticed indi- If you desire to. submit Personal
rectly :in the simplifying of modern recommendations or to send the re-
native dinner parties. port of your local organization direct-
ly
to the eiminittee, address it Pro -
The short skirt bas plenty of legs fessor -W. P. K. Harkness, Secre-
to stand on. tary, Game Fish Committee, Parlia-
ment Buildings, Toronto. '
It is the intention . of the -Com-
mittee to summarize the results of
a Duston, , exay, aigaa a ,ya aur nus- these enquit'ies as well as their .own
ger- signs ' are based on the wrong efforts both in the province and in the
psychology. Tell a man to Stop, Look, United States, embodying, the find
Listen and he is impelled to do none • ings an a report which will be sub -
of the truce. He suggests the follow-mitted to the Hon. Charles McCrea,
ing for: railroad • arosings: "Come !Minister of Mines, during the early
ahead. You're unimportant." "Try part of 1920.
our engines. They_:satisfy" "Don't 1 •
stop.. • Nobody will miss you." "Take Check Colds with Minard's Liniment.
a 'chance- You can get hit by a train
only once." ;IRISH FREE STATE ENGAGES
IN EXTENSIVE REFORESTATION
Dublin—Ireland has been largely
d Boards of Education denuded of its trees, and the Free
State government is interesting itself
seriously in the question, of reforesta-
1rti0n. This year it is planting 7,-
000,000 trees, roughly 2,000 to the:
acre, in several counties, and its re-
cord of 'planting already reaches a
total of 27,000,000 trues, all planted
since 1923,
Minard's Liniment for Asthma.
left Vaueouleurs 011 February 23,
1429, to begin her battles,
The following day another stone
Drum, near will be placed at the Abbey of Saint
Reith, in 1580 and reared as a Cal- Urbain, where she passed the night
vinisst, entered .the Roman church at after her first day's journey. From
Louvain and became a ejsuit in 1697. the Abbey she went to the village. of
While on a special mission to Scot- Cefonds, where her father was born,
land in disguise he was betrayed at A commemorative tablet also will be
ery in 1605. It has been a British
colony since 1625 :without a break in
its government.
Bridgetown, where the conference
will be held, is the seat of Codrinigton
and of Harrington Colleges. The
population of Barbados is nearly 200,-1 Af rican Ptiamonitd'
000. The exports of Bridgetown last
year amounted to almost $10,000,000.1 Region
The city 'contains 40,000 residents, Enjoys
and there is one railway on the:is-
land, running from Bridgetown to St
Andrews.
- OLD IDEA.
Years ago the West Indian Federa-
tionwas first proposed. for the two -states that the Namaq'ialamd dia-
fold purpose of promoting economy mond field at Alexander Ba will
and .greater efficiency in administra- yield approximately ` 000 000 C00 in
tion and' also to give the ancient is -
diamonds. Thus tar sr n'•a worth
land colonies their proper place in between 03,609,606 aur 027t1 0,000
the councils of the British Empire. have been obtained.
A. member of the Legislative Council To allay Years of diamond owns,'
of Jamaic first suggested the forma
tion of the Federated League of the and dealers, it is government
will ji sat-
ed that the government will not put
West Indies, with branches ;in the stones upon rice market in quantities
various colonies and for the political ripely to Ucttu•b prices.
union for the Caribean units of the. Recent reports of lean in the
empire. .. I state alluvial diamond P + n,ns at
Thus the time iS pow approaching' and of the ci. el of
for the delegates to the Barbados con smuggled atoms Co buyer n rare
ference to weld the constitutions of 1 Transvaal and Kimberly t r.ot ht
the various islands into one centrad forth an official statement nutplias;z-
ing the impossibility of smuggling
from the government filament' hirci
under the present strict i 15m of
'--- surveillance.
SSoccer It was reported that the c 1 n :end
detective derailment of the yora:•n-
ment had cenfiseated pau'cels of
We are back between. the goals, stones valued at between $10.0001100
And we strain our very scuts and 020,000,000.
To be first—and alwCls first—nit/in
the ball; Minard's Liniment for Chapped Hands.
For the sudden rush and kid* She (in bootblack parlor): "So you.
Morerthan any clever trick, studied Greek, too?" He: "Enough
Is the deadliest offensive to 10:' to acquire a polish:'
lw.—�--
"It is almost every man's ambition ,
to have a car and house of hit own,"
we aro told. So that 11e can use the
one to get away from the ?titer"
Eyes of Bute
,—true to you
Eyes of Gray
;—love while away
Eyes of Green
.--jealousy between
The color and shape of the eyes
reveal character and disposition.
They indicate 'types and racial
origin. They form,aa interesting
psychological sUsdy.
What are Your eyes -
saying todayZ
Your eyes have no voice, but
they speak -they show moods
and ceinper. They do afore; they
show your physical condition.
Are they Clear, bright,'spaticling
with health—or dull, with a yel.
lowish tinge to the whites? This
yellowish tinge is the signal of
intestinal sluggishness—auto-
intoxication and liver; trouble.
Don't•negiect this warning of
poor health to follow.
camov6YELLOW TIN62 WIrtO
Try a regular daily
course for a short
period. Your eyes
will eooa tell the if Vegetable
story of .improved Product
health.
Read about Character from the Eyes in
J:dure Beecham Advertisements.
e0
Glasgow and ipiprisonetl for "many
months. Oneof his judges, Argil
-
placed there February 24.
During the remainder of the year
bishop Spottiswood, has left a mono- stones will be placed at Auxerre,
graph describing his courage and lin- Glen, Chinon, Poitiers, Tours, Or -
roar during the trial, which resulted leans, Rheims and other ,towns with
in his condemration to the gallo•.vs. which her name is associated:
The grisly details of 'his execution
were pretermitted owingto popular
sympathy and he was buried in the
yard of Glasgow Cathedral. ,,
law to establish
CHNICAL AND
HOOLS
a Minister of 'Education
ce with the regl;Iations issued by
INSTRUCTION'
schools and classed are under the
OMMITTEE. • '
be made to the Principal of the
ol.
UAL TRAINING, HOUSEHOLD r
D HORTICULTURE are provided
c, Separate, Continuation and High
Iona; Schools and Departments.,
the Minister of Education may be
Pau -;lament Buildings, Toronto.
New Rubber Uses
Rubber Upholstered Arm-
chairs Among Exhibits'
at London Fair
Lohdon, Eng.—A block wastaken
from a stretch of rubber road paving
in New Bridge Street, which has int
the last two years had 32,000,000 tons
of traffic pass over it, is exhibited
side by side with a new one, so that
comparisons can be made at the "Rub-
ber Fair" opened recently at the
Royal Agricultural Hall by Princess
Louise.
Other exhibits include rubber up-
holstered armchairs, which are guar-
anteed never to get "lumpy"; arti-
ficial flowers of rubber with bowie
and vases of the same material to
hold them, and shaving brushes
which, it, is claimed, give -a. perfect
lather without splashing.
H. Greville Montgomery, the or-
ganizer,, said to a reporter; "This i9
the .first -big all -British exhibition of
its land and comes at a time when
'owing to the removal of restrictions,
rubber is cheerier. than it has ever
been."
TORONTO,' • HOTELS
Elliott and :Victor;
Church 41 Shuter Sts, 56 Yonge St.
In, the Shopping District
ISSUE No. 51—'28
THE LITTLE ONES
Mothers, do you think it fair to tor-
ture you little `ones by forcing them
to take ill -tasting oils when they need
a laxative medicine? pent you find
that the child's, dread of these medi-
cines often do more harm than good?
Baby's Own Tablets are the mod-
ern substitute for these nauseous
doses. They are the very -medicine
the child requires and are so pleasant
to take that they are as easy to ad-
minister as a • glees of Water. They.
are the perfect remedy .for all the
1 minor ailments of little ones, being
absolutely guaranteed free from in-
Ijurious drugs.
1 Baby's Own Tablets accomplish all
1 that castor oil and other bad -tasting
1 rothedies can' d0. In fact they accom-
plish more, as they do not leave the
•child exhausted from • its struggle
1 against taking' medicine: They re-
lieve teething pain's, banish indigos -
tion and constipation, break up colds
and simple fevers and promote
'.healthful, refreshing sleep. They are
sold by medicine dealers offs, by mail
at 25c a box from The Dr. Williams'
1 Medicine Coe Brockville, 'Ont.
Vast Prosperity
$80,000,000 Yield Expected
in Alluvial Area
-_ —
A New King Crowned
form of government, bringing them
in line with other self-governing do-
minions of the British crown.
stall••
There are many who are neat
Will a clever pair of feet;;
They will flit about, and let you
kick the air;
But they fail in the attack
When they meet the fast halfback,
Who is not a thing of beauty, but
is there.
CORN LAURELS GO TO ILLINOIS
The Chicago Live Stock Show saw Many 'changes in the grain winners,
Rome Workman of Waverly, 01. (shown above), won the' premier corn
honors with ears 10% inches long weighing over a pound each,
You may feint and. heel and turn,
And the lesson that you learn
Will me much the same wherever
teams are nursed,
And the School will find alplace
For the fellow with the pace,
Who can see the chance and get his
foot there first!
Chronicle.
•-P�. '
It is some satisfaction to a barber
to know that he is in close touch
with the heads of many organizations.
Why must secrets worry us? They
are nothing to speak of.
An English lesson was being given`,
in a foreign school, and the mistress.
asked if any pupil could make up a
sentence containing the worsts, "de-
fence," "defeat'' ands "detail•" The
sentence she got was as follows:,
"When a cat jumps over defence de-
feat goes over in front of detail."
Minard's Liniment for Grippe. i
Pres. S. S. Thompson of .the Ameri-
can Farm Bureau Federation said on
his return from Europe, where with.
30 farmers he lead been studying -Duro -
peen agriculture: "European farmers
know nothing about motor ploughs or
electrical milkers. They are living
now pretty much like the farmer's
wife of a generation ago. "A genera-
tion ago a preacher • held up a farm-
er and said: "'How's your wife to•
day?' "'About the same, reverend.
Certainly no better."' me! Too
bad. What seems to be the matter'
with ,her?' "'Well, reverend, I can
hardly tell ye, but if she don't get bet-
ter pretty quick, me and the boys '11
be all ;knocked out, doing, her world'- 1
Classified Advertisements
sew- runs -
'{R ACOON, FOX, w11ASIIL MINX,
dl etc., wanted. Fitt ar t age tor
ts,tank—Rlack, $3; Shurt, 52.30; Narrow,
01.75; Dread, Si. Try t.-1.1 Lehrbass,
Inwood, Ont.
wroc znrG x.d.an
$1.15
PER POU\D Ul 1 N1.NT1!.
one. wimples fr.n htnc,t mg .0
]aro Mills, Dept. 1. Orllils. Ont
MENEEL' E3ELL CO
TROY, NY n••,o
220 aPOADWAV,NI•. CITY.
ELLS
The Tamona Stool
wmhoith.FOLFI�NG STEP
makes countless risky
and tl�smetist
tassSaeandRest-
ful
es
ful=the
Slot.r. far
Womankind. -ta ne-
cessity in every
home. An ideal xmas
Gift to =Another. De-
livered anywhere. •
Avoid disappointment
-
Order mother's •Stoo1 Now.
Superior Barn. EQnipmeat ca.,
• Yergne, - Ontario
reak CtslIda
Coils are quickly broken with
Mi lard's' Rub it on chest
and throatand also inhale.
APPUCA.TIONS
Are Fhled As Par
As Possible in the
Order in Which
.They. Are
Received
ONTARIO .
DEPARTMENT
OF -AGRICULTURE.
Farm. Delp Sapp i=
The Colonization and Immigration Branch of the"
Department of Agriculture for Ontario will have available a.
number of Experienced. Married Men With Their .Wives
and amillea—Married Couples ,Without Chlidre
Also SinglengIeMen.
k'atvtors requiring lte1p will be well
adviser to.-ruake early altplioatioa to
Geo. A. Elliot '
plreotor or •Coloplzatlon
P oYn.o,.
Toronto, Ont.
APPLICATIONS
• Offering Annual
Work Aro
Invariably
Given the
Preference
Filo Your
Application
at Once
All Men
Placed subject
to Trial' Period.'!
HON. JOHN 5.. MART; Minister of Agriculture