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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1929-01-31, Page 3ALARM CiocT FR. Chew ;You meed save ori.ly five (5) seta of "Poker Hands" to have this attractive Alarm Clock ticking away in your home, keeping the right time, all the time. A "Poker Hand" is attached to every plug of Big Ben Chewing Tobacco. All the tune you are saving for the Alarm Clock, you are enjoying a tobacco of exceptional quality, richness of flavour, and lasting satisfaction. This Alarm Clock is ane of many presents procurable in ex- change for "Poker Hands". Dealers everywhere have Big plugandb ' Ben bythe the Y Vacuum (air -tight) tin. and Save "Poker Hands" If an author quarreled with his characters as often as a man quarrels with his wife, the stage would 'be en- tirely and utterly impossible.—George Bernard Shaw. the dance and other enter;tainnxent T for the guests. Fortunately, Mists Sarnaa lives neat' the equator, for rler clot'Les 'consist Of a woven grass dress cheeped frotn her r hips to her feet; The upper portion of her body, if covered at all, ie draped with garlands of beads. Her bare feet antil legs never felt shpee and silk stockings, flats aro never 1 worn by the women folks except on festive occasions, Then theyare fan- tastic groups of feathers, flowers and metal disks, Face -Powder nianatfacturers have not yet broken into tho boudoir of Miss Samoa. The shinier the belle's nose the more site •likes it. If the natural, oil of the skin does not make her features glisten in the tropical Sam- oan sunlight, she applies oil and grease until she achieves the desired luster. One of her beauty treatnient$ is the bleaching of her beautiful black hair to a muddy red with lime. If there is no lime, she daubs her hair with red clay., Difliculties to Contend With Lead Production in Canadach 'Muthe greater part of the lead produ;eed in Canada comes fienn the emery at Tadauac, British Columbia, Svhich treats lead concentrates from the Sullivan load-zilic mine at Kier. Bexley, Tho outliut, of this mine far. exceeds that .of all other Canadian ead wines put together, `,hero is also a considerable production from numerous silver -lead and silver -lead - zine mines in the Kootenay districts and other parts of British Columbia. The Yukon output is silver -lead ore troin• the Mayo district; that of On- tario is derived from galena at the Galotta mine in Carleton eeoun:ty. and Quebec's output i$ lead concentrates from the Notre-Dame-des-Anges lead - zinc mine, A STOMACH RESTORER ER I Good Advice From One Who Had Suffered Mtich. Discomfort after eating, gas pains in the intestinal tract, pains around the heart, sour rising in the throat i called heartburn, are common symp- toms of dyspepsia. It is a condition eg done often neglected until it has do per- manent er-manent harm, yet the treatment is simple. The great contributing cause to,, this trouble is thin blood. Good blood and plenty of it is required by the stomach to function properly, If the blood is thin the stomach becomes sluggish, food lies undigested, gas forms causing pains, often around the heart. Instead of getting nourishment from the blood the system gets poison. The proper treatment is to enrich the blood, and there Is no other medicine can do this as promptly or as effec- tively as Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. The sole mission of these pills is to make new, rich, red blood, which reaches every organ and nerve in the body, and thus not only banishes in- digestion and dyspepsia, but also all other troubles having their origin in weak, watery blood. The splendid results following the use of, Dr. Williams' Pink Pills is shown by the case of Mrs, Lucy A. Cushing, a former resident of ICempt, N.S., but now living with her son at West Bethel, Me. Mrs. Cushing says: "I have no hesitation in strongly re- commending Dr, Williams' Pink Pills. Fo:' years I was a great sufferer from indigestion. Always after eating I suffered from pains in my stomach and other distressing symptoms that .accompany this ailment. I treed dif- ferent doctors while residing at my old home and also at West Bethel, but without getting relief. I was advised by a friend to try Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. I did so and I must say that I am feeling very grateful ever since to the good friend who gave me the ad- vice. I soon found the pills helping me and by the time I had taken nine or ten boxes I was completely restored to good health. Though I am now in i well and myiGth year I am feeling as e g r as I slid wa and am enjoying smartat Y g � life once more." "'You can get these pills through any dealer in medicine, or by mail at 50 cents a box from The Dr. Williams Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. In our efforts to control the ravages of cancer, we •are meeting with simi- lar difficulties to those with which we were confronted fifty years ago whoa the campaign was started against tuberculosis. We then found the idea firmly fixed in the minds of the peo- ple that tuberculosis was hereditary and that it was incurable. We wore able to demonstrate, how- ever, that tuberculosis was not heredi- tary; that it was not incurable, but, on the contrary, the majority of cases could be cured if diagnosed and treat- ed early enough. Now we are having similar difficu- - ties in regard to cancer. If pee ple think they have cancer, they hesitate Samoan King Finds in going to their physician lest he tell f �WS them that is cancer, and their impres- $ Defy a He Can ston is that canner is incurable. And Escape Penaltyreditt also have the idea that. it t heredary, that is, that It is transmit- s ted from parent to child. We are now able to convince them that cancer is not incurable, but that the only safety, as with tuberculosis, lies in early direposis and early treatment. If possible treatment should be sect i d in the pre -cancer Stage, that is, by the removal of any abnormal condition. that would be likely to develop into cancer. If you ,have any suspicion of can- cer, do not fail to promptly consult your physician. Tamases Steps Down From Throne for Six Months in New Zealand Prison .A. king in British Samoa learns that the formula "the king can do no wrong" does not obtain in the Pacific Isles. Tamases, late head of Samoan royalty. drew the wrath of the British authorities and has been forced to step down from his native throne into a New Zealand prison for six months. • Unrest has prevailed in Samoa for a year or two. The natives, famous for their happiness and hospitality, now. andthen. resort to noisy demonstra- otins when they object to white men's laws. Samoans who have been untouched by modern civilization are as scarce in the Pacific islands as uncivilized Indians i Natonal Geo- graphic s n Canada, the "� t graphic Society reports. Now and then a veteran of threescore and ten is encountered in the forests of the interior. He carries an eight -foot how a supply of barbed •arrows and a spear, all of which give him a vicious ap- pearance; but the first thing he is likely to do when you meet him is to invite you into his hut, a large single - roomed oval structure of thatched leaves, branches and sugarcane stalks. His wife (he has only one) is as gracious and hospitable as a native could be expected to be; but the vil- lage Taupo, or mistress of ceremonies, is usually the visitor's chief human attraction. She is the village beauty, attended by • a bevy of chestnut "Venuses of the Tropics." 'When dis- tinguished visitors enter the village the Taupo and her feminine aids lead Fore'n's bronchial nd chest ilchildailments—no finer relief than Vtdrsltera Cough Syrup–, �Texa o's Lightning love it. a pyiiWPS• of thAolv�c 44, For Troubles due to Acid INDIGESTION' ACIP? STOMACH Hta V P. H�EARTAOACH & OA5ES NAUSEA r: cry T ,..:,a,C'F,. W't ?=aa.;'P`�I'*j1nv'dtxS4.t A'i `'T r, ,yt What most people call indigestion is usually excess acid in. the stomach. !j'he food has soured, The instant remedynau alkali which neat al izr s Acids, But don't use etude helps. Use what your doctor would advise, The best help is Phillips' Milk of Magnesia, For the 50 years since its invention it has remained standard with physicians. You will find 'nothing else so quick in its effect, so harmless,. o bftieteiyf„ jgeS!I° • One tastesless spoonful in water neutralizes many times its volume itt. hold. The results are immediate, with no' bad after effects. Once you learn e this fact you will never deal With h excess acid in the crude ways. GO learn—now--why this method is supreme. Be sure to get the genuine Phillips' Milk of Magnets prescribed by 'physi' clans for 50 yoars ill correcting exeesit acids. Each bottle contains foil direr. tions ---any druY2ore.. ..- A A THOUSANDS OF MOTHERS HERS USE NO OTHER MEDICINE Baby's Own Tablets Are the Ideal Remedy for Babies and Young Children noted ed for the t Canadian care they give their little ones—the health of the baby is most •jealously guarded and the mother is always ou the lookout for a remedy which is effi- cient and at the same time absolutely safe. Thousands of mothers have found such a remedy in Baby's Own Tablets and many of them use noth- ing else for the ailments of their little ones. Among then is Mrs. Howard Ting, of Truro, N.S., who says:—"I can strongly recommend Baby's Own Tablets to mothers of young children as I know of nothing to equal them for little ones." Baby's Own. Tablets are sold by medicine dealers or by mail at 25 cents a box from The Dr, Williams Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. It Didn't Pay There was once a goat herd that ! contained two of the most stubborn' goats that there ever were. One day all the goats were playing and frisk- ing about on the mountain side when these two goats met on a narrow tree which had fallen across a deep chasm. The tree was So narrow that they. could not possibly pass each other. Each was too stubborn to turn back. "I will not move for you," said the first goat. "Get out of the way if you do not want to be dashed to pieces," "Not at all," said the second. "It is your place to back up. It you do not baok rep I shall push yon off." Each stubbornly pushed ahead until they met horn. to horn right in the middle of the log. Here each angrily pushed against the other -and they Were both 'knocked off and fell to their death in the deep chasm below. An old goat who hacl looked on at this needless disaster sighed: It is better to yield than to come to dis- aster through stubbornness. Quite in contrast with them was the tall, thin roan hunched over the wheel of an outlanCish contraption that be called an' automobile. But people from the Littic Washoe coun- try' and the valleys north of the Hum- boldt gathered to do honor to their murdered leader. When you see smoke rolling out the windows of ti modern home these days it might be a female bridge party in• stead of the house on fire. I+'ancy the wings of time Moving about our arteries.—Dr. Dugene Ly- man Fiske. Minard'S Liniment for Grippe and Fier Customer—Did you say that suit was seventy shillings? Assistant—No, sir; sixty-five. The Boss—Vy, James, I'm surprised at you. You know our slogan is: `De customer is always right.' The great misfortune to mankind is that only those politicians out of office know how to solve great prob- Tents.—Lord Dewar. Every package of Red Rose Tea is prepared wtli thtc sarne care—as if our reputation were to stand or fall upon that ,single package. RED ROSE ORANGE PEKOE is extra. good K is Out the 'Imp: Sir Robert Baden-Powell recently gave the British Boy Scouts some .s•ound advice fee,;- may well be taken to,h.eart wherever the movement has been established, "If you're up against a hard job that seems impossible," he said, "kick out the `ivfp' and work heartily and cheerily You know You're going to do som ,thing good for other people. Help in your own way to bring about peace and prosperity in the world. If you do your work, you get to like it. It• makes you happy. Moreover, it i:; a good educa- tion." To "kick out the `imp" is an ex- cellent idea, which might be adopted by grown-up people as well as boys. Many modern movements that are founded upon perfectly sound ideas fail from lack of determination upon the part of those who started them In Montreal we have•had ssanie notable examples of this, among them the failure to enforce a test examination for all applicants for automobile driv- ing licenses; the abandonment of the proposal to establish an automatic traffic contr 1 system throughout the city; the cdilapse of the plan to erect a civic hall for music; and the city's lack of any organized town -planning scheme to govern future buildings here. If the "imp" had been kicked out by those who were the first to ad- vance and to foster these ideas, we should be much more advanced in municipal administration than we are to -day. --Montreal Star, Use Mlnard's Liniment for the Flu. Cal,ada's Historic Sites The Historic Sites and Monument Board of Canada is composed of his- torical authorities, and one of its doties is to recommend to the De- partment of the Interior historic sites worthy Of being marked, restored, or preserved. The board meets annual- ly to consider the various sites brought to their notice and forwards Department of the itsopinion. th De a t to e P Interim which makes the decision and carries out the work through the Na- tional Parks of Canada Branch. Mae—Say, I hear you called ere a little sihip. Fae—Oh, my dear, for- give mei I meant a big one. -SAW ii -k with d8 SIM) 5 :iia tS slurp longer Cuts easier. Saws faster SIMONDS CANADA SAW CO. LTD, MONTREAL. VANCOUVER, ST. JOHN, me., TORONTO 1ua breeders are bred for high erg production. \Vbtte, nronv and Butt Ileghon,., Barred and White Rods, 11.1. Red.. Ancona.. Slack Millbrae, Bea Orptoaon,, White Wyandotte.. 12c and up. IMO the delivery guaranteed. Write today kr BUB CHICIC. BOOK. SQfWE l,5R'S j_IATGijERY Buffalo, ICE. s CIC ri7s, 13PTT1G iB1TSG, ONT., CAN. >SP1iy t 1ea•cefe. JIP' osp?es ISUr :AFarads (Ikea .iiaaaadruff? Cuti era Stap and Cuticura 0iut>ineist ...to quickly and ecouomicnllytsurity unci b preserve lour. ,kin nalf anis ' Buckley's" for Throat Health Asip night and morning relieves soreness and hoarseness, and pre- vents more serious developments. A bottle of 13ucldey's-x•40 doses for 19 cents—is an economical guar- antee of healthy throats for tho 'hole family. Pleasant to take— instant in action—positive in re- lief. All druggists sell it. W. R. Buckley, Limited, 523 142 Mutual St., Toronto 2 liCKL Y URE Acts flke a (lash— a single sip proves it 75c and 40c A.` Health Saving Reminder Don't Wait until you get the Influenza USE Minard's Liniment At the first 'sign of it. its Heatina Qualities are A iating. THE Oi,o RELIABLE. ISSUE NO. 4""".'29 Free Book About Cancer The Indianapolis Cancer Hospital, In- dianapolis, Indiana, has published a. booklet which gives interesting; facts about the cause of Cancer, also tells what to do for pain, bleeding, odor, etc. A valuable guide in the management of any ease. Write for it to -day, mention- ing this paper, Classified Advertisements UI1,, SALE-- (11.1 NI) RAR C.A.N. Ai3IA \T tutus. Ur, Courteau, St, dacrfues, Que. List of "Wanted Inventions" and Full Information Sent Preto on Request. THE RA.MSAY CO., Dept. W. 273 Sank St., Ottawa, Ont., •`I love a winter tree against the sky, Like snowflake cast upon the velvet moss, Its crystal flower in perfect shape re- vealed, Like lines of force in old age uncon- cealed, So in bare trees reigns Beauty with- out loss, Would that I might behold my soul thus free, Outlined in such a chaste austerity." —L. Moulton, in the Christmas Wind' -or Magazine. The talking movie has ruined an• otber good place to sleep. -�,q�q� our s •n '�k✓'tlV4r 1ii1dre' c - Q f r 1 Castoria is a comfort when Pithy is fretful. No sooner taken than the little one is at ease, If restler s, a few drops soon brings contentment. No harm done, for Cascoria is a baby remedy, meant for babies. Perfectly safe to give the youngest infant; you have the doctors' word for that! I6 is a vegetable product and you could use it every day. But it's in an emen. gency that Castoria means most. Sonie night when constipation must be re- lieved—or colic pains—or other suf- fering. Never be without it; some mothers keep an extra bottle, un- opened, to make sure there will always be Castoria in the house. It is eifec. tive for older children, too; read the book that comes with it. 400,000 Women .�s Report Benefit by actual' record "Have you received benefit From taking Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound?" A questionnaire enclosed with every bottle of medicine has brought, to date, over 400,000 replies. The overwhelming ma- jority—i11 fact, ninety-eight out of a hundred—says, "Yes." If this dependable medicine has helped so many women, isn't it reasonable to suppose that it will help you. too? Get a bottle from your druggist today. Ljdia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Contpouud LYDIA B. I'11WIZ1dAM MI1` IICINIR CO., Lynn, rises,, U. S. A+ and Cobourg, Ontario, Canada t"!GIVE 76, The above amount has been given CASH PRIZES. $500.00 more away as ist prize $100, 2nd " $ 75, 3rd " $ 60, 4th " $ 50. 5 prize of $10„ 10 prize of $ S. of honey away by us in will be given follows,- 5th prize $40. 6th " 530. 7th " 525. 8th " . 520. each in cash each in cash Vii Ii�.` r I,. • ra 329 v i Ili') ( rt. til ' i (} 1 - Solve this puzzle and win a CASH PRIZE There are 7 faces is the picture besides the Canadian Beaver. Caa you find there'll! somnrk each one with an X. cut out the picture, and write one separate piece of paper these words, I have found all the faces and marked them" and mail same to IIswithyour name and ad- dress. In cnse of ties han dwri I lug and nentness will be considered factors. if correct 'we will advise you by retutn mail of a simple condi- lion to fulfill. bon', send any money. 'Yon can be a price winner without spending one cent of your money. Send your reply to GOOD 1101311I MANUFACTURING CO. 455 Creitr Street Wee!. h1ONT°RAL, Canada the dance and other enter;tainnxent T for the guests. Fortunately, Mists Sarnaa lives neat' the equator, for rler clot'Les 'consist Of a woven grass dress cheeped frotn her r hips to her feet; The upper portion of her body, if covered at all, ie draped with garlands of beads. Her bare feet antil legs never felt shpee and silk stockings, flats aro never 1 worn by the women folks except on festive occasions, Then theyare fan- tastic groups of feathers, flowers and metal disks, Face -Powder nianatfacturers have not yet broken into tho boudoir of Miss Samoa. The shinier the belle's nose the more site •likes it. If the natural, oil of the skin does not make her features glisten in the tropical Sam- oan sunlight, she applies oil and grease until she achieves the desired luster. One of her beauty treatnient$ is the bleaching of her beautiful black hair to a muddy red with lime. If there is no lime, she daubs her hair with red clay., Difliculties to Contend With Lead Production in Canadach 'Muthe greater part of the lead produ;eed in Canada comes fienn the emery at Tadauac, British Columbia, Svhich treats lead concentrates from the Sullivan load-zilic mine at Kier. Bexley, Tho outliut, of this mine far. exceeds that .of all other Canadian ead wines put together, `,hero is also a considerable production from numerous silver -lead and silver -lead - zine mines in the Kootenay districts and other parts of British Columbia. The Yukon output is silver -lead ore troin• the Mayo district; that of On- tario is derived from galena at the Galotta mine in Carleton eeoun:ty. and Quebec's output i$ lead concentrates from the Notre-Dame-des-Anges lead - zinc mine, A STOMACH RESTORER ER I Good Advice From One Who Had Suffered Mtich. Discomfort after eating, gas pains in the intestinal tract, pains around the heart, sour rising in the throat i called heartburn, are common symp- toms of dyspepsia. It is a condition eg done often neglected until it has do per- manent er-manent harm, yet the treatment is simple. The great contributing cause to,, this trouble is thin blood. Good blood and plenty of it is required by the stomach to function properly, If the blood is thin the stomach becomes sluggish, food lies undigested, gas forms causing pains, often around the heart. Instead of getting nourishment from the blood the system gets poison. The proper treatment is to enrich the blood, and there Is no other medicine can do this as promptly or as effec- tively as Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. The sole mission of these pills is to make new, rich, red blood, which reaches every organ and nerve in the body, and thus not only banishes in- digestion and dyspepsia, but also all other troubles having their origin in weak, watery blood. The splendid results following the use of, Dr. Williams' Pink Pills is shown by the case of Mrs, Lucy A. Cushing, a former resident of ICempt, N.S., but now living with her son at West Bethel, Me. Mrs. Cushing says: "I have no hesitation in strongly re- commending Dr, Williams' Pink Pills. Fo:' years I was a great sufferer from indigestion. Always after eating I suffered from pains in my stomach and other distressing symptoms that .accompany this ailment. I treed dif- ferent doctors while residing at my old home and also at West Bethel, but without getting relief. I was advised by a friend to try Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. I did so and I must say that I am feeling very grateful ever since to the good friend who gave me the ad- vice. I soon found the pills helping me and by the time I had taken nine or ten boxes I was completely restored to good health. Though I am now in i well and myiGth year I am feeling as e g r as I slid wa and am enjoying smartat Y g � life once more." "'You can get these pills through any dealer in medicine, or by mail at 50 cents a box from The Dr. Williams Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. In our efforts to control the ravages of cancer, we •are meeting with simi- lar difficulties to those with which we were confronted fifty years ago whoa the campaign was started against tuberculosis. We then found the idea firmly fixed in the minds of the peo- ple that tuberculosis was hereditary and that it was incurable. We wore able to demonstrate, how- ever, that tuberculosis was not heredi- tary; that it was not incurable, but, on the contrary, the majority of cases could be cured if diagnosed and treat- ed early enough. Now we are having similar difficu- - ties in regard to cancer. If pee ple think they have cancer, they hesitate Samoan King Finds in going to their physician lest he tell f �WS them that is cancer, and their impres- $ Defy a He Can ston is that canner is incurable. And Escape Penaltyreditt also have the idea that. it t heredary, that is, that It is transmit- s ted from parent to child. We are now able to convince them that cancer is not incurable, but that the only safety, as with tuberculosis, lies in early direposis and early treatment. If possible treatment should be sect i d in the pre -cancer Stage, that is, by the removal of any abnormal condition. that would be likely to develop into cancer. If you ,have any suspicion of can- cer, do not fail to promptly consult your physician. Tamases Steps Down From Throne for Six Months in New Zealand Prison .A. king in British Samoa learns that the formula "the king can do no wrong" does not obtain in the Pacific Isles. Tamases, late head of Samoan royalty. drew the wrath of the British authorities and has been forced to step down from his native throne into a New Zealand prison for six months. • Unrest has prevailed in Samoa for a year or two. The natives, famous for their happiness and hospitality, now. andthen. resort to noisy demonstra- otins when they object to white men's laws. Samoans who have been untouched by modern civilization are as scarce in the Pacific islands as uncivilized Indians i Natonal Geo- graphic s n Canada, the "� t graphic Society reports. Now and then a veteran of threescore and ten is encountered in the forests of the interior. He carries an eight -foot how a supply of barbed •arrows and a spear, all of which give him a vicious ap- pearance; but the first thing he is likely to do when you meet him is to invite you into his hut, a large single - roomed oval structure of thatched leaves, branches and sugarcane stalks. His wife (he has only one) is as gracious and hospitable as a native could be expected to be; but the vil- lage Taupo, or mistress of ceremonies, is usually the visitor's chief human attraction. She is the village beauty, attended by • a bevy of chestnut "Venuses of the Tropics." 'When dis- tinguished visitors enter the village the Taupo and her feminine aids lead Fore'n's bronchial nd chest ilchildailments—no finer relief than Vtdrsltera Cough Syrup–, �Texa o's Lightning love it. a pyiiWPS• of thAolv�c 44, For Troubles due to Acid INDIGESTION' ACIP? STOMACH Hta V P. H�EARTAOACH & OA5ES NAUSEA r: cry T ,..:,a,C'F,. W't ?=aa.;'P`�I'*j1nv'dtxS4.t A'i `'T r, ,yt What most people call indigestion is usually excess acid in. the stomach. !j'he food has soured, The instant remedynau alkali which neat al izr s Acids, But don't use etude helps. Use what your doctor would advise, The best help is Phillips' Milk of Magnesia, For the 50 years since its invention it has remained standard with physicians. You will find 'nothing else so quick in its effect, so harmless,. o bftieteiyf„ jgeS!I° • One tastesless spoonful in water neutralizes many times its volume itt. hold. The results are immediate, with no' bad after effects. Once you learn e this fact you will never deal With h excess acid in the crude ways. GO learn—now--why this method is supreme. Be sure to get the genuine Phillips' Milk of Magnets prescribed by 'physi' clans for 50 yoars ill correcting exeesit acids. Each bottle contains foil direr. tions ---any druY2ore.. ..- A A THOUSANDS OF MOTHERS HERS USE NO OTHER MEDICINE Baby's Own Tablets Are the Ideal Remedy for Babies and Young Children noted ed for the t Canadian care they give their little ones—the health of the baby is most •jealously guarded and the mother is always ou the lookout for a remedy which is effi- cient and at the same time absolutely safe. Thousands of mothers have found such a remedy in Baby's Own Tablets and many of them use noth- ing else for the ailments of their little ones. Among then is Mrs. Howard Ting, of Truro, N.S., who says:—"I can strongly recommend Baby's Own Tablets to mothers of young children as I know of nothing to equal them for little ones." Baby's Own. Tablets are sold by medicine dealers or by mail at 25 cents a box from The Dr, Williams Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. It Didn't Pay There was once a goat herd that ! contained two of the most stubborn' goats that there ever were. One day all the goats were playing and frisk- ing about on the mountain side when these two goats met on a narrow tree which had fallen across a deep chasm. The tree was So narrow that they. could not possibly pass each other. Each was too stubborn to turn back. "I will not move for you," said the first goat. "Get out of the way if you do not want to be dashed to pieces," "Not at all," said the second. "It is your place to back up. It you do not baok rep I shall push yon off." Each stubbornly pushed ahead until they met horn. to horn right in the middle of the log. Here each angrily pushed against the other -and they Were both 'knocked off and fell to their death in the deep chasm below. An old goat who hacl looked on at this needless disaster sighed: It is better to yield than to come to dis- aster through stubbornness. Quite in contrast with them was the tall, thin roan hunched over the wheel of an outlanCish contraption that be called an' automobile. But people from the Littic Washoe coun- try' and the valleys north of the Hum- boldt gathered to do honor to their murdered leader. When you see smoke rolling out the windows of ti modern home these days it might be a female bridge party in• stead of the house on fire. I+'ancy the wings of time Moving about our arteries.—Dr. Dugene Ly- man Fiske. Minard'S Liniment for Grippe and Fier Customer—Did you say that suit was seventy shillings? Assistant—No, sir; sixty-five. The Boss—Vy, James, I'm surprised at you. You know our slogan is: `De customer is always right.' The great misfortune to mankind is that only those politicians out of office know how to solve great prob- Tents.—Lord Dewar. Every package of Red Rose Tea is prepared wtli thtc sarne care—as if our reputation were to stand or fall upon that ,single package. RED ROSE ORANGE PEKOE is extra. good K is Out the 'Imp: Sir Robert Baden-Powell recently gave the British Boy Scouts some .s•ound advice fee,;- may well be taken to,h.eart wherever the movement has been established, "If you're up against a hard job that seems impossible," he said, "kick out the `ivfp' and work heartily and cheerily You know You're going to do som ,thing good for other people. Help in your own way to bring about peace and prosperity in the world. If you do your work, you get to like it. It• makes you happy. Moreover, it i:; a good educa- tion." To "kick out the `imp" is an ex- cellent idea, which might be adopted by grown-up people as well as boys. Many modern movements that are founded upon perfectly sound ideas fail from lack of determination upon the part of those who started them In Montreal we have•had ssanie notable examples of this, among them the failure to enforce a test examination for all applicants for automobile driv- ing licenses; the abandonment of the proposal to establish an automatic traffic contr 1 system throughout the city; the cdilapse of the plan to erect a civic hall for music; and the city's lack of any organized town -planning scheme to govern future buildings here. If the "imp" had been kicked out by those who were the first to ad- vance and to foster these ideas, we should be much more advanced in municipal administration than we are to -day. --Montreal Star, Use Mlnard's Liniment for the Flu. Cal,ada's Historic Sites The Historic Sites and Monument Board of Canada is composed of his- torical authorities, and one of its doties is to recommend to the De- partment of the Interior historic sites worthy Of being marked, restored, or preserved. The board meets annual- ly to consider the various sites brought to their notice and forwards Department of the itsopinion. th De a t to e P Interim which makes the decision and carries out the work through the Na- tional Parks of Canada Branch. Mae—Say, I hear you called ere a little sihip. Fae—Oh, my dear, for- give mei I meant a big one. -SAW ii -k with d8 SIM) 5 :iia tS slurp longer Cuts easier. Saws faster SIMONDS CANADA SAW CO. LTD, MONTREAL. VANCOUVER, ST. JOHN, me., TORONTO 1ua breeders are bred for high erg production. \Vbtte, nronv and Butt Ileghon,., Barred and White Rods, 11.1. Red.. Ancona.. Slack Millbrae, Bea Orptoaon,, White Wyandotte.. 12c and up. IMO the delivery guaranteed. Write today kr BUB CHICIC. BOOK. 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