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The Brussels Post, 1919-8-7, Page 7CANADIAN DIAN TOURIST 'TRAFFIC DOUBLES 1 WILL OUTSTRIP ALL RECORDS OF PRE-WAR YEARS, • Many Parties of Ex -Troops Return to Nature For Another Period of Free Camp Life, The rc)ytcljustntent activity is very metered its the ills i t„ed tourist travel Stn r•,inaela !his enmu:ml•, It ie about double what it Wes in any war y and bele fair to outetelli till tee ,r,k of pre-war years. The warm 0..•rtiter set in early, lull June started many moving who will wait for July in orclin:•.ry 1111111 DINT. The reports are unanimous 1n telling of big bit -henna in both .American and Canadian lett- rename C)•,o interesting feature is the i11 - 0i'( ;acct numnber of parties going "lack to nature.” 'These parties are made up chiefly Of officers and mon who had (americim in camp life and long for a return to the free life that tones up the tired body and bestows freedom front- care and bank \terries. The Grand 'Trunk and Canadian Pacific o charge of Railways belt have taken I c a f, •'e1 1 a number of such parties. There fs 2 difficulty In so jwIng sulflclient good' guides and in providing canoes and men to paddle the "freight and pas-' seagee" to their destination away' from civilization. This form of outing is .ore to grow in popularity, in the ophnien ar tourist managers. c Doing n Capacity Business. $ The Canada Steamships, which oper- a . s lines of c team ere between Ment- re:el end Toronto, Kingston, 1 rhe;tcr and Ile mitten, and between Montreal,, Quebec. and the famous Saguenay River trip points is doing a capacity'! hater . eat and Wc. t. A large nano- of Americans may be seen on • th••.-o trio:, eseeeially east of 91ont-, 1lie ( t ndlan P tciflc,RaAway Lal n' stunt Lsi , are alt ty doing almost capacity bit Loss end there are still two inmate; to run. The Northern NctvLcut;an ('uinpany, who h is oper ated in clnmec.tian with the Canada Steemahlps. is having a like expert. eilce, 7•rameontiuettal traffic on the rail-' ways is c•s,'eptional. The ('an:Miatt I'nuilec 11'ilw•ay trans-Came:la train is' urn:lily hooked away ahead, anpiy justifying the enterprise of the cont. puny. .A line, line of advertising in • American daily newspapers was put on last spring by the Canadian Pacific Railway, and the results prove that it was well p1 teed. ('apaeity is the only restriction 011 travel this year for the peep!&' who have the money, and they are legion. reedit are doing a record business.' Whenever any convention of moderate sae aeries to. town it is -difficult for 1 canal. se travellers to ,get acconkmoda- thee Ottawa la working in an organ- ized way to care for the 2,000 delegates that are expected to be present at the national Liberal convention next month. i1. Canadians spchd a lot of their good money in California, Florida and in other parts of the United Status in the winter season. More enterprise like that of the Canadian Paeiflc Railway would result in a return of American tourist money spent in this country in the Ammeter season. For Canada is a delightful laud to summer in, though there are reasons for feeling it is a fine country any time of the year, Fashions for•the Small Folk pore b""1 9014—Girl's Dress (smocked or hirred). Price, 20 cents. In 0 *sizes, 2 to 12 years, Size f requites 2?e Yds. 32 ins. wide, or 2?t yds. 36 ins. wide, 13034—(.atild's Rompers (attached or letachable bloomers; dropped back). Price, 15 cents. In 5 hies; 6 months, , 2, 3 and 4 years. Size 3 requires yds. 27 ins, wide, or 17u ycls. 3d ns, wide; belt, cuffs, ?'a yd, 36 lits. wide; one material, long sleeves, 2% .5. 27 ins, wide, or 1% yds. 36 ins. wide.. No, 8718—Child's Dress. Price, 15 eats, Straight lower edge; yoke and leeva in one. Cut in 5 sizes, 6 months, 2 4 and b years, hize 4, nounerne, eft 8 • FIX PON FAX CHOLERA INFANTE -1M rein feele) Fi 0 tai.:,:° `e 1'B&i.,a��i'�( 1 FOR I !: V.04; :111' AND LuC.11'I!I.Y (11` 1'11:Is; •,Il Cif,: tl t b -.. !b t..;tul..t . ilio Aircraft to be Vel for Feam .t Pitied 3,40 , 1 1tam-lea tl st'de, 1 lord On the Se eitieriee River • tees Pr es' m all the dt , 1 1 i nmtiler teremieitt I! .'ytiret : lr totals ,. � t 'e 1 It r[ by tt ('!,•dere luftnlliun 1:, nor of the Ln rat.. of el!;lrhowl, It fu 0 1(1101.11, 111,t (unr', 011 se 111,,LI ,,-specially Blur• 1 - it"^ 1:1111i1M.1 rat t t11,, .11 1 ❑m11. s0 1urnll ;tut11 is 1:11 ,11 1(1111. am limy ;ear, h.. :1 r. alfa 1 +1 y. Oen nai- 1, I ut :1 l m Ihloi (If a 1L1;; E',attrrhtcl i.e! ped. t l u t U,f 13) FROM NE &TU E 1-..---"-- H Hint. I your watch going, inb George?" aIle 1 :,t e _tly, :dini 1 ,. yawn, i`o1,, c /lettered George. "Dew soon?" Piensant 211-n es. !get rt ,crit ,n lyA to eont.-ln no • The, f. in' ty cf t air !.1t p;•'.ri mast at a 1" 1 t ,1 other harmful "If tllrre is nn; tbn, I .'joy it's go- fo h d:-. t -rt alai l dine ,f for.' dao,. '17! e: n:,e 3 ,os bl • do berm Ing to the mewing,' pr - . -.. 0S,. f: 1-.. 1' to 1tr•ei'•t .t thorns, -;'1 try- • they cit do ..oud �'1•L Tablets '•1 thou. ht You t 1 li Ito admirer oft :hie satnlmcr, in both c•:vr.,1:t ;stb .r sok! b; neslirhn cl.+ulera or by • of the 1•nrh:h l:u u'., the United StateA, ` tit iii :r1 2) data a box from The Dr. "1 ant I hem to hear it 11011414. I In Canada, the • p i e for the ex- Wiliiani-i' ;lledieille Co., 13000kville, go, to the 1u vies torest my ears." ' pe'(ment. is the St. Maar'ce Fairest Ont. Protective. 1- ,ciation, which pre ttcts' p It Wasn't Fair. an arca 0f some 1:1,000 square millet The Princess Pats. Father "I'm a•.lamed to see you of forma country on the wattetsha i of rying Lecamec a bete ,tang gee, Act . ` • ; the 5t. Maurice River, Quebec, �•^ f�" Tho, Prai•'ncltl ,„r0 lee yds, 21 ins. wide; yoke, long or short sleeves, 1,1 yd. 40 ins. wide. Me - Call Transfer Design No, 000. Price, 10 cents, No, 8488—Child's Dress. Price, 15 cents. Tucked or shirred. Cut in 5 sizes, 2, 4, 0, 8 and - 1.0 years. Size 4 requires, front, back, 1:% yds. 32 ins, wide, or 11%4 yds. 40 ins. wide; yoke, sleeves, collar, 1 yd. 32 ins. wide, or s yd, 40 ins. wide; one material, 2' yds. 32 ins. Wide, or 1l'.r yds. 40 ins. wide. McCall Transfer Design No. 690 and No. 448. Price, 10 Cents each. These patterns may he olbtained from your local McCall dealer, or from the McCall Co., 70 Bond St., Toronto, Dept. W. V Liquid Manure. Solid manure is a food', while liquid manure is a stimulant. All. soils re- . quire solid manure, and this should be applied in the autumn, if possible; certainly in the early spring before planting ox sowing. Tito time to .apply liquid manure is when the plants ere making growth or just as the plants are about to fruit or flower, if they are grown for the flowers. Fruit plants are best treated with liquid manure when the fruit i5 in a half developed condition; flowering plants just before the ' buds show coley; vegetables when about hall grown, e.nd foliage plants that make new growth in the spring when the neev growth is well started. Never apply liquid manure when the Broil is Gley. Water dry soil lightly before applying 'iiiquid manure. Liquid manure may1 e Lt clb prepared g p p from stable manure r from cows, f a w , sheep, fowls or ;pigeons, A terra] containing thirty -$ix gal- lons of water in a 'secluded place in which a ba of half a bushel of horse w g or cow manure has been placed oan conveniently .be renewed. The bag should :be inovecl about until the con- tents have pretty well dissolved. Draw off as wonted. and dilute wlith water until the color of wealc"tea. Fowl matmse is strong and only a tt rat 1)e used to thirty-six gallons Of water. Always apply liquid manure directly to the tsoil, not over , tho foli- age of fiawcrs, Pot plants :should root be g'.i .^n: more than one application a Week, (general Margin, one of the most prominent French leaders during the War, end hero of Verdun, alas !been Mewled the Grand Grose of the Legion of Honor. Carelessness loses mon jobs, spoils More careers, causes move failures than incompetence, Ono nlometlt'9 Carolesenes$ may undo et lifetime of etainslmkini; effort. THE CAUSE OF BACKACHE Only in Rare Cases Does Back- ache Mean Kidney Trouble. Every muscle In the body needs const mils' a supply of rich, -red blood III proportion to the work it does. 'rhe Jemmies of the bark are under a heavy strain and have but little rot. When the blood! is thin they lttcic nourish- ment, and the result is a sensation at Pain In those muscles. Same people think pain in the back means kidney trouble, but the best medical authori- ties agree that backache seldom or never has am:titing to do with the kid- neys. Organic kidney disease nIly have progressed to a critical point without developing a vain in the back, This brine the case, pain In the back should always lead the sufferer to look to the condition of his blood, It Will Ile found in Most cases that the use of Or, \1'illiams' Pluk Pills to build up the blood will stop the seeisetion of pain in the ill -nourished muscles of the back. How ranch bettor it is to try Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for the blood than to give .way to unreasonable alarm about your kidneys. If you sus- pect your kidneys, any doctor can make tests in ten minutes that will set your fears at rest, or tell you the worst. But in any event to be per- fectly healthy you must keep the blood in good condition.-- and for this pur- pose•no other medicine can equal Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. You can get these pills through any dealer Yn"ptedicine, or by mall, at 50 cents a box or six boxes for $2,50 from The Dr. Williams Medfoine Co„ Broelz- ville, Ont. Fame is a plant that cannot be forced in a hothouse. To Get Most Out of Manure. A subscriber who runs a dairy farm ' thinks be is not getting such good results from manure as he bas a right to expect, and wants to know howl to get the most possible value from, it. At present the manure is piled' in the barn lot till time to haul it out, and a good deal of juiee leans, out of it into a gulley. ]3e says he' is so situated that he can not very well haul the manure out and spread. et as at iS made. Undoubtedly this friend is losing much of the "goody" of his Supply of manure. The liquid msnuro from cows is worth fully as much as the solid, and he loses nearly all the liquids. It would pay to make a good' concrete foundation for this manure to rest on and to put some kind of n cover over it, 'Cie enough bedding so that the manure 1vi11 contain straw enough to absorb all the Malicia and hold it. So far as possible haul' the manure out to land that is soon to be plowed, so that the newly spread manure will soon be mixed with soil. ' In this way the manure will go fur- ther, It would also pay to add about forty pounds of acid rhosphate to each ton of manure, either as the manure accumulates or as it is hauled 011e. __ Mice do not like the smell of pep- permint, and a little oil of pepper- mint placed about their haunts will soon make them look for other quar- ters. There is a spirit of dissatisfaction on the part of the 'bulk of the Labor party which betrays a want of appre- cietion of the olivine government of the world. It seems to be -forgotten that man is to live by tate sweat of his brow,—Rev. Finlay Macrae, The Adventure of Mr. Dubois Mr. Dubois, a retied Belgian pro- fessor of mathematics, lived in the country until the Germans burned his house.- He then went with hie daugh- ters to Brussels, says the Belgian Bulletin, where he rented a modest apartment. One morning one of his daughters Caine to tell him that two German offi- cers wel•o waiting to see flim. He found then: inclined to be excessively polite, One of them studied haus care- fully, and then asked if he was the person known as Mr. Dubois. "I am, as a matter of fact, Mr. De- bbie, professor of mathematics," he answered, The officer smiled and stroked itis moustache, "have it your own way," 11e said. "Please got ready to leave with us within ten minutes, Talcs clothing sufficient for several days, leave of no, ff you liko, takeYou 1 Y, yroni. family." Tho officer took the prisoner to ono of the best hotels in Brussels, where r Ir, 'v over toabalbe. & 170 tuned hn Dubois found it hard to restrain him- self When tho barber cut off first his moustache and then his cherished heard. The officer, upon inspecting him, seemed pleased, even triumph- ant, and handed hila it monocle. But when Mr. Dubois protested that ho had never worn ono and was unable to peep it in place, the officer said: "Admiral, do not peep up this farce, Wo havo, 05 you see, tete greatest res. peat for your• rank and your mister - two." The officer then informed him that they hacl received carders to conduct him to Zeebrugge, When the Marty arrived at the canal the officer, with apologies, bandaged Mr, Dubois' oyes, and When tate baud, ago eva5 remelted Ito fauna himself in the presence of 'several aged oitleent at a table covered with maps and plaits. Oino of the ()Mem ral11-3 for- Government You've read of the charge of the c 1 ,eve nmer of Que.! "Ll ht Brigade," bee is as Sating the project by a cash' How th t fared both shot and elle11, grant. Through the generous co-op- 0! thentd&'urt, desperate charge they oration of the Department of Marine, Into the. very jenv,, of h011— two hydroplanes, belonging to the HIn ow only' half of them seas back Dominion Government, have been loaned the Association.A i To receive the glory they'd won— r1'1rlV3111ICI VW A isTI l t.-- I'1 013A'PIQNBCit8 11` 013 the Montreal Women's lloel itaL ) t „ t .ars course. Monu11Y eatery dor, fog (artud of training, ApplY I,PAY ht. e.:Ilnlendr•nt, 1000 (;1. Cather ne Streit. 3'' 1, Montreal. . roes Ural, 7®,71,\5 CI'AI'Iete WEEKLY, IN BRtJU1A u: tv. Rplendld opporten y. writ* 1 .e Wilern Publishing Cn„ Limited, a e :Ole St. 1V., Toronto. likArF.I.I. 19QUIPPED NIOWSPAP]I@'3 V v end fob printing plant in Eastern Enteric. Insurance carried 53,500. Win r/ I'c , 51.500 on quick male, Vox Oa were•* r'uhlli'hing Co., • Ltd.. Toronto, Fouzwzar WANTED r ," ii :'1' HA P19 'fOU 1101! EALPI xN 11Wo Puu(lr,v, Fancy Ileus. PS cons,. itoir11 sus? Write I. Welnrauch 51 Son. y0 -1s HL Jean 03(5tlste Market, Went. scat. Qts. 0100131 Heerine est �tt" tel ti' k'v.t 01.11 FREE 530000 QP Y F' 'Louse Plans, amt Information tell- ing how to save from TWO to Pour I3un- ege0 Dollars on your new Home. Ad- dress ilei Iday Company, 23 Jackson '1' .. Hamilton. not. itOriCDoL Aa4Eoui, like amto" Ib,bbIt -"Yee, and th•then you- CANCER., TtJMOne. LUMPS, ETO- ll lntcrnat end external, cured witk you'd Online a li-lickin', like you said out 6aln by aur home treatment write y -you would i -if you ever 11.110010 m'me as before tn" laic sir. lleilinitn Medical Co., L1rotted. (`ulftnt;waod, Ont usin' that lekinci of 1 -language" oane< to 1e n etper Home Camouflage, fenced aviator has been secured, nee- Now, list to the tale of the Princess Neighbor -.-'illy dear, Why are you getter with mechanics and other nee- 1''tts. covering your janl pots with wall pe- ssary staii. I Wlip wen victory front the Hun. per? The headquarters of the new scheme They sailed away to a foreign land t1 I ,sanio Mother— t Camouflage. It's 1•., seals paper as that o the pantry o'f patrol will be near Grund'mere- It A full three thousand strong, veils. is expected that Lieut. Stuart Graham,. They scut, a gallant fighting tan(' — the aviator, will maintain a daily pa -I To right aworld-side wrong, The Power of the Vote. trol, covening the entire area of As-, To fight for Kh,g and Prince' a Pat, sedation territory once every two, For home and fireside, clays. This patrol will supplement the, They needed no goad, but et drop of efforts of the regular patrolmen, who hat, will still continue to travel by canoes, Rushed on—a resistless tide by motor cycle, by automobile, by railway power speeder, or on foot, in Down into the valley of Drat.. i the.franchise ' A suffragette lecturer once brought down the house with the following ar- gument:—"I have nu vote, but my groom has. I have a great respect for that man in the stables, but I am sure if I were to go to him and say, 11 John, will you exercise sane se, Lieut Graham has himself flown And out from the fume of alt: *little he would reply, 'please mum, which the old fashioned way. t1 I Dowinto the jaws of 11 , horse be that? to tell the two machines through from Hali- breath, fax to Grand'mere, this being the fust But few returned • journey of the kind undertaken in: How breast to breast with deathties Precaution. Canada. fought, Mettler: "Johnny, on your wsiy To uphold a fair Princess' fame, amie train school, cell at the 11040'- ; Her flag, a flag with honor fraught, an et me seta* coffee and 0 Mir of The application of aircraft to forest: Inscribed with Royal name, snap:' The Finishing Touch. Paddy was showing a gentleman over his master's new holisr, and af- ter he had gene through it the gentle- man said to Paddy: "\%'ell, it's really a very fine house. and beautifully finished." "011, no," said Paddy, "it's not finished yet" "Indeed:" said the visitor; "why, what more do they in- tend to do to it?" "Well," Bald Paddy, "I heard our master say the outer day that he was going to have a mortgage put on It." Kinard's Liniment Cures Distemper, To Lengthen the usefulness of fait pour it through a cloth laid over the strainer each time after use. This re- moves the foreign substances that usually burn before the fat is thor- ott:rhly heated and cause tho dissats- f,.etie : of repented fryittgs in the ,et,, fat. protection is new, and the experimentrather (after Tommy had genet: O!^Lal WHITEN YOUR SKIN will be observed with the closest inter- In France they lie, with poppies red est. It is expected that work will'- O'er them ----as cross their valor'd also be done in the direction of aerial' iron, photography of timber limits with ai A pall of beauty o'er hero dead, view to securing accurate itfortn•ation Royal color for Canada's son. ' � honor their ate en of areas' Let nation mourn their loss, A new and pleasant turn has been including the ascertainment burned -over, cut -over, and reproduc-J They died the silken folds to save given to the story of the Scot's six- pence. Lord Shaw of Dunifernlline, speaking of the practice of ec•cmonly-, stated that he •recmntly met in a Lon- don 'laws a distinguished llarcltioness and her daughter. Tltey were distress- ed because they Had just dieeovered that they had boarded the 'bus with - "Why do you want coffee? Mother: "That's so he'll remember the soap." Bang Went " relative to drainage,forest types etc On 's 8 ti c name grave, 11151 to young growth, as contrasted! Of their Princess flag, at any cost, --')— That an experiment of this kind, TORONTO FAT STOCK SHOW. should be undertaken this summer is, a strong tribute to the prop essicc-i Careful preparation is the keynote ncss of the St. Maurice Forest Proteca to success in the live stock businoe$, with virgin forest. five Association, the Provincial Gov- either in the fitting for the show ring Shaw out any money. Lord Shaw paid their ernment of Quebec, and the Dominion, or in the marketing of butcher stock. fare for diene—antead to sixpence. Government. Placing of awards or the topping of A couple of day, litter he received six In the Untried States, arrangements the market depends largely on the con - have been made for close co-operationPenny satraps from the Marchioness, clition of tate animal when shown or and in writing to acimowiedre the um • the \liar De artment and the • betweenp offered for sale. Animals to be shown expected payment, Ile stilted it vzs Forest Service. Definite routes leave at the whiter shows should be selected unkind of her to visit upon him in this been laid out for the patrol of Nation-, novv and preparations started so as to al Forest areas, particularly to the. have them in the best possible condi- western states. Observation. balloons tion by show time. The Toronto Fat ! are also being used as forest fire Stock Show offers an excellent oppor- lookouts. A case has already occur-, enmity for feeders who have taken the red where a specific fire was discover-, time to fully condition their stock to ed in this way at the foot of the Sierra get the highest market value, and in Madre mountains, Within seven min-, addition to compete for the many rites after the fire was discovered, en -1 generous premiums that aro offered. listed men in a special fire truck hall arrived, and the fire was promptly He Got the Job, extinguished. The forest patrol plaltesl It was through bad luck that Jack are equipped with wireless and main-! had sonic down to rags and hunger, Itain communication with permanent:but his heart beat hopefully as he er, stations. Emergency landings have been provided. SWALLOWS EAT MOSQUITOES Birds Do 14luch to Keep Down Insect Life Increaele, If you want to free the neighbor- hood of mosquitoes encourage swal- lows to make themselves at home, says the American Forestry Associa- tion, which is conducting the national bird -house (building contest among school children. These birds feed al- most entirely upon obnoxious insects and they will do much toward protect- ing orchards and other trees from trisect pests. No better investment can be made, therefore, than some houses set out for martins or other ¢wallows. 01 the blue swallows the purple martin is the largest, the male being entirely blue above and below, while the female is blue above with a gray breast. Swallows aro highly migra- tory, most of them spending the winter in South America, Larkspurs. The difference in the foliage is so n to believe to lead a s great as iorsa that the annual and perennial lark- spurs aro a different family of plants. t sal is fine and o annual 1 folia t The e of is g graceful, oful 8omewhttt resembling m •yrio- phyllum, or parrot's feather, the popu- lar overlent plant, Tho broad leaved foliage of tato perennial Iaricspurs is entirely different; this also is attrao- tivo. Tho annual larkspurs maice hand- some beds with their light, graceful foliage and bright colored flowers, The flowers keep well when cut and placed in water and really 800111 more delicate and refined than the Derma Mal sorts, Both the annual and perennial lark- spurs are benefitted by liberal fertiliz- ing and daily watering during the hot weather, The dog attains full growth at the end of the second year, as old at 111 years, and €eldom teres beyunel 30. Tho intrinsic value of It British Shilling in 1914. 'was 4d, '1'o, -day it i Worth 10?(d. ward with outstretched hand and said: "Admiral, allow me to shake hands with you as one does with an enemy ono respects. Aire Dubois took his hand and re- plied, "I am Mr. Dubois, professor of mathematics.' "You are so far from being Mr, Du- bois," tho spokesman replied with great politeness, but firmly, "that your right thumb boars the scar of a wound you received on board your ship six years ago when a cannon exploded." Iie pointed to Mr. Dubois, whose thumb lacked a joint. "That," said Mn, Dubois, "Is the re- sult of an accident I met with while driving twelve years ago; the flying glass cut my hand, and --" "Do not insist, admiral," said the chief officer in a stern voice. At that moment ayoung officer ven- tured tnr0d to interrupt his so, eriors. IIold- 1 n Hold - leg up a photograph, he cried out: "Look, the admiral's left thumb is his man's right thumb injured, while t g j , lacks the tip." The photograph was passed from ono to another amid an ominous silence. The two offlcors who had brought Mr. Dubois shivered, Presently the eons. mending officer crossed his arms and addressed IIr, Dubois; "So you are not Adm. Berssford?" # ani Mr. Dubois, professor of mathematics," Ito answered ono more, with his eye on the door. The commanding 0111001 raised his arm and, pointing to the door, said, "Clear ontl" Ideoclless to say, Mr. Dubois did not stop until he eettched his own apart- ment, Where ho buret in upon his They stared in astonishment at kis beardless face, "What is the molting of this?" de- mantled hie fathor.iudaW. bir. Dubois drow himself up, put the nlunecle in place, and announced: "I ttin :tdnt, i?ereeford." plied for a job on the coasting steam- er, "Afraid You won't do," said the cap- tain curtly, doubting it this ragged person really was a sailor. But Jack's reply proved it. "I hope, sir," he said, "that you will not condemn the hull for the sake of the rigging," This is to certify that fourteen years ago I got the cords of my left wrist nearly savered, and was for about nine months that I had no use of my hand, end tried other Liniments, also doc- tors, and was receiving no benefit. 13y a persuasion from a friend I got MIN- ARD'S LINIMENT and used one bottle wlticll completely cured me, and have been using MINARD'S LINIMENT in my family ever since and find it the same as when I first used it, and would never be without it. ISAAC E, MANN. Metapedia, P.Q. Aug. 31st, 1908. Tito Person in Literature. Both Charlotte Bronto end Jane Austen --although t11e former was the daughter of one clergymal and the letter's father 'thelatt s • and wife o £ another, , cler •an scldo m or •a also a vm 1 g 1 s never make their parsons wholly sym- pathetic personages, Perhaps the reason ,is that to do ollherwise meant solving What B �alznc calls "the diffl- cult literary problem of ]low to matte a virtuous person interesting,' or per- haps they believed that it was from the unpleasant characters in novels Iltat we get most of ,tete excitement and fun. At any rate, the curates in "Shirley" are merely caricatures, and Mr. Helston--- Pa conscientious, hard- headed, hard -handed, +brave, stern, im- placable, 1aithfnl olcl plan" -fails to win the reader's sympathy, while Mr, Brockleburst, in "Jane Eyre," must be classed with the denial' gots rather that the clerical cheep et fic- tion. Tho best that can be eaid of most of Ohewlotte Bronte's parsons is that they have far more eharsctcr aitci virility than then pale and uninter- t>1310)1: tcaedv'inlcin;• clergymen who appear in iso many Victorian nuveaat, Tame Wren are dead to the voile but they remain matt lett WITH LEMON JUICE Make a b auty lotion for a few cents to remove ten, freckles, sallowness. Taus grocer lits the lemons and any drug store or toilet counter will supply you with three ounces of orchard white for a few cents. Squeeze the juice of two fresh lemons into a bottle; then put 321 the orchard white and shake well. This makes a quarter pint of the very best lemon skin whitener 01111 complexion beautifier known. llassege this fragrant creamy lotion daily into the face, neck, 'Isms and ]rands and just see how (Peeples, ton, sallowness: o redness and roughness dis•:ppear and how smooth, soft and clear the skin becomes. Yes! It is 1larutlese, aud,ethe beautiful results will surprise you. v iy rot lj�f{ way the traditional love of a Scotsman GU� for a sixpence, ti MONEY ORDERS. When ordering goods by mail send a Dominion Express honey Order. A Prisoner. The city's hand extends its grasp Across the sunny countryside, Till even brooks and rivers wide Are held in iron clasp. My little brook with waterfalls,— That, sparkling, sang so cheerily Upon its journey to the sea, -to, Is na`w in prison walls, Its course is bound in tubing dark; I, peering down through bars above, Attempt to see the brook I love, I hoar it singing—hark! That blessed song of joy and wings:--- "They cannot chain my soul in mel" The way it sang when it was free, And bravely, still it sings. bainard's Liniment Cures Colds, Eta Why Nursey Loft, On his return to civil life Jenkins was told about the nice nurse his wife had engaged for the baby. "Don't bo misled by her looks," ex- plained Mrs, Jenkins. "Although site is rather pretty and childish -looking, she is really very sensible and well- trained, Why, she won't let anyone kiss baby while site is near." "No ane would want to," said hubby absent-mindedly, as ho gazed after the slender grey figure, "while she is near." o Sure! High Heels IQI¢ g� � �CauseQI®614J But Who Bares How • --e,•-o—o o—o—o—o o—o—o--tr—'O Because style decrees that women crowd and buckle up their tender toes in high heel footwear they suffer from corns, then they cut and trial at these Painful. pests which Merely italics the corn grow hard, This suicidal habit may cause lockjaw and woolen are Walmctl 10 stop . A0t 110113 ofita drug colied frees• one applied directly upon 0 sere corn gives quick relief and soon the entire corn, root and all, lifts out without pain. Ask the drug store man for a quarte' of alt ounce or fire /tote, which costs very little but is etiiiiieent to re. Move 111)' hard u1 .:of t, c :., or 00110S tt one. 1 1. 'T,tithis QUI,, la en ll t t rad .•n•i (tries In a 1111nn 1 up 1:110 W11.1:01:11 irritatieg the ime, samet slain. Clip t1i,; oat Wife's lass; HAS "BAYER CROSS" TABLETS WITHOUT " B A Y E CROSS" NOT ASPIRIN AT ALL. Get Genuine "Bayer Tablets of Aspir- in" In a "Bayer" Package, Plainly Marked With the Safety "Bayer Cross." There is net a penny of Gorman 1 money invested in "Bayer Tablets et Aspirin,' nor will a German citizen Profit by its sale or ever be allowed to acquire interest, The original worhl-famous Aspirin marked with the "Bayer Cross" is now ntado in Canada and can be had at your dtnggist'$ 1n handy tin boxes of 12 tablets and Target' "Bayer" pack- ages. Genuine Aspirin has been proved safe by milliolns for Pain, Headache, Toothache, Earache, Rheumatism, Lumbago, Colds, Grippe, Neuritis. Aspirin is the trade marls, register- ed it Canada, of Bayer Manufacture of lionnn0etieacidester of Salicylicedd. C(JflCLRA HEA BBY1S FA][ aUC Could Net Sleep Eruption itched DNA Burned So. "I noticed a little pimple on my beby's face. I thought it was from the sun but it kept getting woreo and the skin wes red and very hot. Ile could not sleep or rest the eruption Itched and burned so, and it caused him to scratch. I was quite dis- couraged. "I saw an advertisement far Cuti- cura Soap and Ointment and sent for a free sample. I bought more and after using two cakes of Cuticnra Soap end two and a half boxes of Cuticnra Ointment ho was healed." (Signed) Mrs, S. D. McGuire, Clarksbtug, Ont,, Dec.18, 1918. tee Cuticnra Soap, Ointment end Telenin for every -day toilet puri oees, t es, mats dash se eatlrar,tti 5000 that 1. .Ittd '4.1,1,5, 101 'B. A '. oseld evt`rradoro. J SlJil 31---'1Jw'