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uttle Faults That Shaten Life
It I& Wild that therc, Is a right find a
rul"112,19 fol' a train or bag, ici fntal to
Wrong way OP 6blilg everything.
ill(, digestive flystelil. 'File f(full Is not
Yet how many of m realize that
there is- a right and -it wrong
Properly nifistivatc;l, tlll�l t.110 villule
Way Of
hittilig down, (11mbing stalra, and ao
body i(i diFiorgairlyed by tile wJ111 no,'k
for the tnain.
out
The operation o,g blowixi?� tile ilose
flow 111,M)y pvoplo sirinh a gallon of
water -it day? This Is the-filliount th,,it
Is performed dally by Overyone, but
]low litany People (10 it the right way?
1qhoa!iI Jin, t-,�Jtrn ff ��vo Nhes to retain
I goolil
Though It may mccin vt-ry ollockilig,
the right way to bioNv tile 11013,) IS the
M�tvy ]-I I -olo
'Fivi
way the tramp blowa III[j.
i.lit)ir fetI,, of pl."I
big, tile out"lac 1,1.1 Vi'l Tvotli N,
Sir St. Clalr Tliomsoii, fill) 110tod
English throat and Nng
The back anti tlie i(ij, I)f ,vF4,) :eel
filievlait.,q,
tells all amusing StOrY Of how 110 bad
just as. fail 11 t, , ljt,1,1
e a on �et"
to denioitstrate thik; inQthod to King
Ili as earilly at tit, back and oil the tfill
of the teeth xim anywhare, elso, lw-
Lildward.,
Sittftig.� down oil a chiqr Eeeml� so
mcnibor alw that tho tap of t!lo t(,etll
Is tile part that comes in w-lual con -
easy that it is impoisoiible to do It the
tact with tho food.
wrong way, but a Elpecaflist lecturing
'tile
Standinx does not appear to be a
recently, pointed out that habit
particularly difficult operation, but
many people have Of sitting On the
notice people standing fit a railway
edge Of a chair Is very Injurious. A
Station. Notice tile men, with their
cerain nerve Is Sat lipoD, anti the re-
Is
hands buried In their pockets, backs
stilt sciatica, caused through the
bent and heads dropping forward; and
nerve being injured.
the WOMOU wit)) their feet at extraor-
Walldug IlPstall's is another filing
that nixie out of every tell peo do
(Iloary angles a, d 0 oil.
I s
.pl<�
tile Wrong way, The Usual method is
The hotly, Whan anti Is, standing,
tdiould be balanced equally on the two
to place i lie ball, c�t tile fo)ot all tile
fr
�et, Which should be turned out
stairs find then take tile whole Weight
Of tile body oil that part of tile foot,
slightly. The whole body should be
held unright- fuclutIti, fit. 1, A
Stroke Clar,
shig the Right Voratku in Life
C-60
i1appling, Rhgm i
edl('s in R Nou-are normal thene �G fowc an(I rou, 6 JPI!Tht 61 the men Oro
Mine inen sit in an evzht,w�,ed 41*0
A Walt mwon 04011" of the saddest trat,
W a of work vilileu yol, will ilk(,, find Oaraliclx. The
a hunia4i. rfc,, have bvell enactel by re ,illd
ninth iP, thf) ca
Pf-11111191 (Timnellins their ellia- I
I bQ fAnth"fifilstle In, and, It you will, rMP -Its V"ith .1 og
I -, I m aphmo
to hko, head iold telig tjhE,.m whoix to
r�fj i catrory' to Vature'n bl Yfn1 0,111 find it. Only n short time
ng.
I AlU0. (Write,", 0, 0; Warden lu. tho "New bib up the pac�,-. Tae st,roiko "T 104214
HE GLO& L-'rge p-ortion (if tile human rav � y P
0 , Suvce'ss") I
uio inan whcf, Fi,nilit; ll*,*c(',Tl, cr vr sh'rt,3, rhoulil J'I vf,l rd o! a luau Who lind Iniff JAW, refopoiidg irn(j rp,
A _ �q Ae twol
-evhfd by misfit occupations, b0011 a mInfit, a 11611 Out of water, tin. for the c,1her in(q, in VI)e 6aj, $irioj
n(,t lool: (Iod-fvm.�kv, 111!� tilat appoaran(a 'Irou t;Ilk abolit Mtbf? * bc-PluSe their parents fore, Pd til I'() vT� 0080 to f1ftY years of'ag'e. the raco k won Or, ICS6 by what Ikel
�vur art(] P -1031 -Tv, v-fliTo tcarliig h:41r, tile. i-isiny grlcvwr� thPi-]l Into the wrong calling, or be- 1-10 had boen diseharged iv, an inef.- 0" 'Ind ty' W -bat thoy do who tWo!
it
aro obljgv-� tu boqr, find 10, tho wc,try buyer %rill (a160 thtY 111(inif;olveg made a wrong ficlent bfiokkeepo3r, hie had bobind him,
failed as
,u aro '" bmv, .�xxol I'() ',:I)' t0te a, flyer tf) t'otlter fellow'N cbCI`, rnillf()W� Of U021 and women a lawyer; Ito e
fire v.,aFting their liven and their ould not clonduct a bust- StwevLss d-ePexxd15 on the Arake ~,f
vil; P. 1'o I '.mcrhil, Pay nri'l Funny, if YC'n have thirgn ta �:cll, 11089 offico, but lie Ultimately found If his hear� or physique, if Jdf; otayo.
la;d ,,% v v -:'l ei;p the nifincy. in nasy Street ycll,1I IIN�,ejl. I talc-'ItH "I trYing if:- 40 things far I his nielle, find mail() a bJg gueoess as a Inli 01' MUET218, should be umqual fo
90 N11it"re Povec Intended them. travelling 8alosmall. tile ordeal, he involves the bo
If) Nly SW11C c01lar4 w-Lere Johnqan pla3,r, his game, for I k�r.exid A w0l-Irlionii chancter-analy,,;t �ay,,j , at.laAa fri
-'Toll-'�!�s jP dollinll up my frame, t%.nd Jahnoon ii a dealer P(irsollally I have know,, many hif; failure, 110 cannot xee tliq men
that threa OUt Of every four men aver, "Ung men Who, after floundoring 117110 are belhind him, lie mufg� trust[
4 MO Snats ana Pnm�ri% fall hoIs. a gladsnrac spieler who thirty-fivo yeors Gf R,,�O have cho'sell abou I
111'--, tile dun.P9. I ga to buy a. collar, a nechtl(', anti n� cilfi, tit() Wrong vocation, t for Years Ili it dozen different them to follow Us lead, to do VA, he,
but Pvc heard hira holler I buy a ton of sturg. I buy 3xin Whon out of pla)oo, no mgtter how occupationsi without succeed;ng In. any does, in FeTfftt oynchrony, taey Arel
Of them, tiuddenly, som(,tirees by ae. not rowing Ar him.- They -are not row.!
rIlk Suspenders, and blow 411 kinds of Imle, Jureld onward by Ut� hard we toll, we nOVAr gain the mo. cident, found thoir place In some par. ing to oblige film. They are not con.1
�plendars of hic; uplifting Bitt nivi and I..,. -,n I sally to. montnia of JOY In Our work which ticular Iiiif,, In wh!(% they became not. ferrIng a personal favor. They we
Jlmp,�oin's nocktie Ourp, which 14 Aerc3s the alley from Solin. comos front effort fillong tho Ilike of our able succefAog, rowing far the sake oj victory Qndq1
talent. Wo 111"o", ow full benefit of They developed marvOlous Power the victory Is to the bollor of tholitt
goji's cheerful door. And iliapsonlis so depregs"lig 1 hasten from Our Ivlrrk )�he.l our pner fo
his hall, and leave him sadly guessing why I went there tit all. to a Channel against gy Is rcod In. "i'll t1loy gat Into thO Placo where clilbl, their rowing associabian, or ihgdr'
I buy no collar button, I buy no spangled how.,, for I am not it 'withill wq rebeig, 1""llch something I they canild oxpross thoingo.,Ives accord. School or University.
ui If we found our right places early In outhudafial In, their work wh!ch as. the Eelf-centred egoi*t.. It demand.%
gluttox�fc,r other peoplemIs woes. The mau who's. selling no;Uar Ing to thoIr xxvture, and developed an Rowing in a crew is a Poor Jab for
or Squashes by the peek, milit curb Ills wild emotions and 11.0t life, JuqteAd Of half the world being t0zllshed even those who know them the iron hand of discipline, beginning
weep on my neck. failures I
We should all be successes. best. I with the discipline of Self. You are no
POOTh011ses, and asyluing 1 01100 asked a young man Ilow he I good if YOU row at your owxi. irait you
would Soon b- - + -
----- - veryone Would knew be was doin
9 the thing he was are like a soldler In the marching
the beel never being Placed on tile Talking to a dootor, "the writer asked b9 nOrlIftI, COutentad and happy, be- made to do, "Becanse," he said, Tanks, you must keep in time With
ground until tile top is reached. The hin, 'what effect doing such things in Man to Man. Days and Days. Cause all Would be ex,01rcising theL facal- "whenever 1 have tried to do anything the ranks; and If you are insub�ordin-
right way, however, if, to place the the wrong way woold have oil tile life
whole of the foot on each stair.. Tl,,e Viceroy of India, Lord Reading, Dark days, and drear days, to every tIeN WhIch" Would give their greategt elso-and I have tried many things- atO, You are worse than useless, for
of ail ordinary bealthy person. He fulfilling the intention he announced life they come, satl8facti011; they would bai working I have. a W y k to it," you are me -rely in tile Way. You rot4rd
-elilled that it vlas difficult to general- In harmony will, the Creatoes law. It Is the thing w I
this is, (lone, there will not be so luilell i I a t3 come bac
fatigue When the top Is reftel d, when lie Idt B ngland, has met Gandhi, The (lays when hands are listless and e always come back and clog the Unit,
10 but that doing floinething in the It YOU have been forced flltG some to, or always long to come back to, In society at large it is th"t way,
The habit of bolting eggs an bac- ,,z,,r,>;n the Indian non -co-operator, and heloll lips are strangely dumb. work for which you have no likIng or that Is our I
9 Way daily might lessen life by a, lengthy conference with him. Sim- The days when, mirage mocks us real calling In 1 fo,
on, coffee, and other tbings, and then fifteen ye, I - I There are leaders who determine far
ars or more, aptitude, Or If You have made, a inIs f �.(nlr heart Is not in Your work; the sake of the crowd the speed aqid
Ultaneously, Eamon de Valera has de- with 11019:1ts- we may not reach take In your Choice, don't lose hear you do no
clined to ineet Lloyd George In a And cOvetO118 We cavil at all the Jffl t take pride and Pleasure trend of tbe procession, When tho-so
Looking Backward. similar parley on the Irish py sages teach. and think there Li no chance of re- In it; It You do not come to It with leaders Control the multitude for the
�9,blem;IWe Want a palace stately with Dic- trieving your inlaialrQ. Whether youlJOY and leave it with regret, It every eiahe Of their own enri-climent and
I might have been rich If I'd wanted Men like PhilliPs Brooks, but perhaps, he will reconsider when are young or middle-aged, do not Jump nerve and fibre in You does not say tho-ir Own power, they deserve to be
the gold Instead of the friend- rPhoreau, Emerson, Beech- he re-alizea how useful suo:11 a contact or tures on Its wails, to th& conclusion that because You do "Araerill to Your calling, You are a rolis
ships I've made. er, Agassiz, RUSkin., were might be in abating -the present intol- F famed and costly "Mast"S" a not like the thing you are doing, and I sot down fr-cm their authority.
I might have had faille if I'd wanted erable -condition of, bitterness and voice within us calls, have not been succe"ful fit- YOU must find Your place or yo 1 The Stroke car is not "paddling Ills
u
belligeTency. own canoe.t,
renown Instead of the hours I've In it that can never do the big things that are' He is giving the urige
rich without money. They For rest front little troubles, the you will be a failure In everythtig, Possible for you. and the drive to the Whole of the
played. saw the SPIendor in the If tvvo men will only meet and tin- small Ins-Istelit needs
I'll, standing to -day on the far edge at flower, the glory in the burden themselves to eachc1liev, it is I The fetters of the home -life, the fal- beat. He is the Prilne mover In send -
lacy of creeds. Ing it forward. So it is with the
life, and I'm Just looking back -1 grass. They sucked in hard to find any inveterate misunder- The Fairest Thing. Spring Carries On. leader cf the multitade. He is not in
ward to see power and wealth at first stantling that N to every lot The fairest thing Gad ever made his piece h%,-ause the Talk Who put
hand from the fields, the cleared away. The trouble between For human eye to view him there havO Put their trust in him
What I've done with the years and N"ll not ultimately 'be Long days, and lone days, Surely never was Such a spring!
Is Godo dear sky by cloudlets Stray- Tune Political machinhtion Often defeats tihe
nations and between men too often is The daya when feet are weary and Swallows, flash by on a gleaming'wing
the days tllat� were -milloi,and birdg, the brooks, the moun- they f all, Primroses under a sun at
all that has happened. to me. ta s and the forest - - fl— exlong-r-ange bombar4ment of chaM-as ed -
I haven't built much of a fortune t
leave to those who shall, carr3
my name.
And nothing I've done shall entitlex
me here to a place on the, tab
lets of fame.
But I've - loved the great sky and its
spaces of blue; I've lived with
the birds -and the trees;
I've turned from the splendor of silver
and gold to share in such plea-
sures as these.
1pve lived with my friends and I've
shared Ili their Joys, known sor.
row with all of its tears;
I have harvested much from my acres
of life, though some say I've
squandered my years,
For much that is. fine has, been mine
to -enjoy, and I think I have
lived to my best.
I have no regret, as I'm nearing the
end, for the gold that I might
have Possessed,
No -Night in Old London.
Toiwards� the end of May the season
Of NO -Night begins in London, and
lasts for two months, says an English
newspaper,
It Is only when the suit has slink 18
degrees below the north borizon. at
midnight that twilight ends and real
night sets in. I
A month before the, summer Solstice
(June 21st) the Sun begins to dip less
than 18 degrees, below the north itorl-
zon at midnight and continues to do
SO for a iranth after the solstice, so
that In the interval there is twilight
all "night."
As we go farther north the twilight
Is more Pronounced, because the sail
descends less and less below the
northern Sky -line ifintil a point is
reached when it does not set at all at
midnight.
When the No -Night season has got
fairly started It is Interesting to trace
the progress of tile sunken sun around
the horizon from Its setting In the no,'.
west to Its rising in the nor�-cast. it
will be very easy to do thii3 as the
longest days (there are two this year,
June 21st and 22ud) draw near,
The week In which these longest
days occur will ]lave Its midnight twi�
light made more brilliant by tile pres.
ence of a full moon.
. —0.--
The.'re ere more than fifty newis,
WWr,s in New York City, printed in,
f*uateen languages.
I
ol
bee sucks honey froni'the.
and
voluminous
recriminations that piles up a
correspondence and drags;
guostly values, caly;
The days when hot within us, the
1
White Isles an d Sea of bluel
Forever
And life is a song to EL lifting time.
Surely never before to -day
People's choice; but the people are!
learning to distinguish betiveen %or!
ing bricks from straw,
The days of loving bondage
flowers. - Every, natural ob-
ject seemed to,bring-them
on
in a wearying and-, seemingly in-
soul springs,- up to say,
Why fetter me in Prison of rude un.
move without a sound
These floating hills of snow;
Hau nature given, a world So gay.
fillse friends and true, They widd not.1
always let thereselves be- JL-d,b7
of the sweet spring flowers there
are.
.
a %pecial message from the
terminable
of
quarrel. As withlbe feuds
mountaineers, those who fall heir
lovely clay? .
Grow
B ut whence they come or Whither
bound
Men may labor or men may strike,
t�hotsol
'who lead them selfishly. They a I"
was ouffering from toothache. He
sent for a European dentist, who told
great Author of the beauti-
fill. TO
to
the dispitite, have often lorgotten
old and gray and wrinkled such
is the common fate,
0111T the wind can know.
The cost of living may rine Or ;all.
But Itis.
learning to clio,ase Pace -makers who
are true
garland every vista with more
than works of art.
these rare souls
eVery —f—al -k4-+
,what
4.111.
the original, quarrel was about;
_1_ I_ 4�u" TJ
Grow soured to human kindness and
talk may last for years?
It is a mistake to refuse an. invita-
to old Dame Nature all ailk,' I
And bluebells blossom and clock, I
to their trust and true to
them-
.0 ey 0 w an a More Was swayed by petty hate;
touched with power and handed -down to them to settle, and Dim eyed YOU dfg a tunnel, a worm
beauty; and their thirsty they spring to arms ore wise, Coal among the clods,
souls drank it in as a tra- words of counsel, can prevail. And lose the bit of essenc that
veller on a desert drinks in It is a pity that the horror of re- onee You knew was God'e'
the God-se.nt water of the Cent warfgTe has not Sufficiently !in.
oasis. pressed -some of us with *hat it Sad days, and stern days, but all, they
means when men he in, wait for other Pass, away,
men with murder in their hearts. WO And give the blessed new dreams that
know our soldiers went to war right- turn the vold to gray
Ine fancies of a myriad mer.
I -lave Mused Upon the sIghtl
And wondered as they gazed again
And felt their hearts grow light,
something unnamed that pureness
call,
And down by the brook the kingeups
glow
As bravely bright as a month ago.
Grasshopper Campaign,
Alberta.
The orchid gay with his Spatted leaf PIllowing the co-openitive aciic,11 of
Doth filter through the soul In sovereign Purple holds the stage. the Prahle provinces and the Domini.
To strengthen and to guide at last Th4re's spurge to add to the gleanerle On Ill tile work of the Weed Special
The spirit to its goal, sheaf Train fit the early part of tho winter,
A nd -14 1 the ne +
Ai. Dentist I est.
eously, to defend the cause Of civiliza-
I
The days of high endeavor, of build-
Thank God for what no mail call know,
.-.Ye low 01. saxifrage, 1
Buttercups, milkmaids, stitchwart's
1-1 -0116 of Agriculture for Al -
berta is prPparing tG actively combat
To Illustrate Oriental hnbit, of
thougloU a distinguished Briton tells
tion, but there are always on earth
politicians who would zend men into
ing bricks from straw,
The days of loving bondage
What utters no replies,
BY me6tfng mystery we grow
star-
All
the grasshappel, rest this year,
The
this star
6 of Ismail Pash4, khedive of
t4c fiery furnace for their own selfish
and due
respect for law;
To be more truly wise,
of the sweet spring flowers there
are.
Organization reprerexited in the
Provincial Agricii1tural
Egypt. It once happened that Ismail
aggTandizement. If disputes can be
The days that touch with beauty the
Not darkness only bars our ways
find, when his turn came, that it had
ig
ProvIng highly iis(4iil for different
was ouffering from toothache. He
sent for a European dentist, who told
Settled over the council table instead
'Of On the battIeflold, is it 'not better
empty human heart
And
And 'Wilder Most Our thought;
The truth may come In such blaze
13Y meadow and copse is peace and
k"Ids Of extension and
him that lie ought to have the tooth
to go to the taUe, even though. the
garland every vista with more
than works of art.
a
It dazzles, is. not caught.
JOY,
Rest for the weary and
work. The teaching term rlesp,3 at
the end of March, whIch givej them
out. Ismail said that he was. afraid. it
would be very painful. He was Ili-
talk may last for years?
It is a mistake to refuse an. invita-
The glad days, the blest days, the
days with pleasure rife,
SO dally, hourly, let me learn
Yet, most
strange,
Nature working at full employ
the whole crop season ;or other kinds
of work such as fairs, home gardens,
formed in reply that It it he would al-
low the dentist to administer laugh-
tion to a conference that points to-
ward peace. The world, sick of fight-
The good days, the blest days, that
farm
The worthiest lore to win,
The line where knowledge back
And her wondrous Pageant of care-
and the various agr4etiltnral problems
*fariiier
ing-gas to him he would feel nothing.
Ing, will not cast Its, majority vote in
the most of life,
must
turn
less change,
Sad to return to that other land
Which confront the froln time
to time. The a1volizabitance of the
He still doubted, but told the dentist
favoT Of those who want mor.e war.
this having the way of Man I
And faith her path begin.,
Of the angry heart and the idle hand!
Staff with a Ift rg e constituency
to bring his apparatus to the palace
e..
A.Queue for Buttons!
Let me Peruse the book of peace
-Touchstone, in London Daily Mail.
through the school fairs, makes it
and be would then discuss the situa-
tion.
For Coimpany,s Sake.
The muddle in Russia exasperates
Where time's a thing Of naught,
The fair blue sky that veils the face
1
easy for thel do ,iih work as
The dentist compiled and explained
Smith had been offered a really
OVen the Marvellously patient peopl e
33Y whom all things were wrought,
Universities.
comes to th, stri I et repre5entative.
This year the "holPer" trouble will
the process to the khedive, and Ismail
then
good job in Australia, So he throw
his
who have been accustomed for con.
turlos. to the
--e.—
be taken ca"(1 Of all"Ost, entirely by
summoned an attendant, who
was ilittructed to tell the sentry at the
up clerkship In London and made
arrangements to leave for the land Of
most exaggerated forms
Of 01ficialism, Captain McCullagh
"A
Eve and the Apple.
Did it ever occur to you that the!
most enduring institutions
men from the k'chools of AgricnitLtre.
The Game Guniolfan's Branch Joo Dro-
door to come -op.
When the rolan arrived the khedive
kangaroos.
While passing through Liverpool on
writes in Prisoner of the, Reds."
"One. man told me that It he lost a
Eve didn't want tile apple, but
man bas
founded, are his universities? Did iti
curing the 8UPPIfOs cf Poison, and Will
]OOk after Its wholesale distribution.
ordered him to sit down in the chair
his WftY to the docks., he was suddenly
and
button off his, trousers he would have
first to
she
wanted to have her way,
ever occur to you that the universities:
i
of the MiddIte Ages lived through
Poison will be held ill quantities at
and requested the dentist to take out
a tooth on either aide of 'his jaw. Is-
quite, unexpectedlY hailed by a
friend front Manchester, Who -inquired:
1.
of all get a permit from the
House Committee.,
1
It Is Just the same in our gardens of
Young adventure ta-day.
all
the changes that have t i
since - 9 "n. A aken place,
Edmonton, Calgary Le1hbrdge'
and
and also at tile SC11001% Applicatto 11
mail then asked the man whether hel
x1alloa! old man. Where are you Inell ne would have, - to bring that
-
had felt anything, and the man said
Off to?" permit to a Commissar. Then he
Eve was, a girl whose grinning, white
that lie had not. But Isinall was not
"Australia," was Smith's blunt ro- would have to go to a Gavernment de�
teeth were a dream to see,
yet satisfied. He said that the sentry
Ply. partment, which would give him an
And she didn't care for the apple, but
was a young, strong man and that he
Right-ob!" said his friend. order on a Government Store. Then
she wanted to climb the tree.
would like to see the experiment tried
walk part of the way with you III he would wait all day In. a queue out.
On some one of weaker physique,
side that Government stire, only to
Eden has never vanished, and Adam
Accordingly, he summoned a slave
find, when his turn came, that it had
and Eve are'there,
girl from the harem and had the dea.
Worked for Love. given out all its buttons-, and that he
Mischievous still as children, never
tist extract two of her teeth� Finding
would have to go to a similar store at
Mr. Headley rubbed his hands glee -
learning to care.
that she did not Pbow evidence of ex.
fully. the other end of the town and wait
treme suffering, lie then consented to
"Mr. Heape?" ho'called. all day In a queue there. There
"A
are lots of things not apples
have Ills own tooth Out. It is related,
button in the offertory is conse-
Mr. Heape, his; assistant, Cain n
o. In
that we grasp and ta sto to know
although possibly that part of the
quently a source of unmitigated joy The
from the next room.
tang of t he unforbidden; to wait
story ikr apocryphaI, that the dentist
- "Heape/I cried to the Impecunious Russian and Pol-
old Headley, "that
Is so terribly slow.
then received an Order on the Egyp-
18h priests, far a whole pateful a
fool of an offlee-boy of IDUrs has fallen f the
dan treasury for $5,000.
In love with my pretty secretary paper money and Postage Stamps. "You'll
I
pay the price," they whisper,
4—
O.anada has 100 nxilofo of canals Ili 'Saelc
which are given liberally by the faith.
"I'm sorry, Sir; what shall i do? ful would not buy as much as a packet But
the boy?"
Oh, Yes -and we think we can.
It flattens us out in the struggle,
ten systenr.,�, Casting 6bOut a million a
"Sack' the boy!" yelled Headley. of cigarettes,"
this having the way of Man I
mile.
He often told the Bolshevists, that
"Never! I hope he remains true to
Gabiloo taught h6w to Measure the
It a Government like that were as,.
her., For the first time since he's been
ieight Of the MoOW.9 mountailts, by
talillshed In Britain the workers them.
here he's always. handy when we want
Religion, as a rule, flourishes bet-
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selves, or their wive$ would S�won it
him " t6r
in coluxteetion with advei-naty than
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w
away in twerity-four hours, I I
Byrnes
111" a4sKes>
M1�4r_y W#�NNA
rith prosperolty.
4, ever Occur to you I for assistance from 1ndfvIkIuA,;, farm.
that the University of Paris has seen ers, assatlationg or �Vlll
all the upheavals that have taken be sent to the schoal-z. Poison will be!
place In France and that have usual] f * It
taken _YJ umis ed at cost foe casit. f-G.b. point
plate within the sound of the of shipment.
Sorbonne, and has survived their, all? in the areas where minivip, jitio
Did it ever occur to You that Oxford' are established, the iminicipalitt" will
and Cambridge have lived, thTOUgh I look after the actual work required,
the Wars of the Roses and through! to combat the pest, but will operitte,
the various upheavals in Britain andl with the assistance and (111ection or
haTe continued to be just as vital and the experts from the w,,loals. 11, the,
just as st"Ong as they ever were be- unargallf7pol districtp tile work will be
fore? Did it Over Occur to you that bandied through the schcojo�, but it IS
the Univeraity of 'Toronto, the Provin. expected that the Inra, orga'aization
cial University of Ontario, is one of I for giving effect to tile work will be in
the greatest assets of the Province? mait cases the United Partners' as.
Why is t(hat? It is because the uni- sociations. The areas Ili whieh this
versity really contributes to the ihigh- I work Is at present contemplated are,
est in civilization so-Mething that Is the districts trlbutary to tile six
eternal. P010018, 119131101Y, Raymond, Clares.
holm, Glelchen, YOuylgr-town, Olds and
—04— Vermilion,
Englfin&g Oftture " a nation will The Dominion Department of Agri.
be affected by the loss of so culture wila co-operato with the pro.
ra'ally V1110fal officials. Mr. Stickland, of tile
of her beist nien dn the Great Wax. 'Lethbridge Experimental Pgral, will
visit the schools and will attend such
meetings as aro called when difficul.
so In u 'LlurOnt; ar0as. There
are twOlItY-five men n6w ready for
the work and more will be Put on it
necessary,
V1 ."y
What CIVICS is.
Mrs. Profiteer was very proad ot
the stunts thor were doing at jiyo�
smart PrIvato school to WhIell she hjid!
sent ]for daughter,
Os "MY 4100w," she said to h4w friend,
he's 101-arnino elvieg., it You plofiso��
"What's 01VIC8711 neked the MORO.
,'Cllvics? My ficav, dowt roll kno-w?
Why, Its tbo oclorco of latortarIng in
public nVairs,"
When a 111WI lon't VrOM to vv4ew
tie') what ho proadloa It'slUt tillio
foil blin to ovve up prcopMft.
Salt, ��Our fOeA AVIth buntor, )vvp1w,
it witil '01. And sprillkle ottr It the
elvarril oi gootl follo,-WM)h�. Wvw
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