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Cooper- "Yes, i haven't my last'
doctor's hill, either."
My rose," he whispered tenderly as
he pressed her velvet cheek to his
own.
"My cactus," she
ed his face.
said, as she touc'a
Mike—" Why are ye
eye, Hinndssy?"
Pat—"Sure, it's mourning for
neap that gave It to me."
wearin' a black
the
Starting married life is compara-
tively cheap, Stopping it is what
costs big money.
TO -DAY
"Every day is a little life," was an
old thinker's wise epigram. If each
day gets the better of us, how are we
going to conquer in life as a whole?
. Only as we make each day a vistori-
ous battle ground where selfishness
and shirking and disobedience and dis-
content are overcome, can we make
life a victory in the end. Lavater, the
oid philosopher, laid down the rule
• that "each day should be distinguish-
ed by at least one particular act of
loves" It is a rule which makes life
happier for the doer, and for every-
body else.
INDOLENCE
The cause of all evils of the world
may be traced to that natural, but
most deadly error of human indolence
and corruption—that our business is
to -preserve ar. ' not to improve. It is
the ruin of us all alike, individuals,
schools, and nations.—Dr. Arnold.
"The recognition of a danger is the
first step towards escape from it"—
Erich Maria Remarque. -
Kitty—"Jack says he can read me
like a book."
Phyllis—"You mustn't take Jack too
literally, dear, He probably means
that you are a very plain type."
A kiss, a sigh, a fond good-bye,
And she is gone.
A smile, a cur, another girl;
The world moves on.
There is big money in Wall Street
for anyone who knows how to play
the market, and Beethoven's sonatas
are on any piano if you just happen
to' hit the right notes.
Wife—"One tiling a woman expects
when she marries is sympathy."
Husband—"Weil, haven't you got it
since you married me?"
"Yes—from the whole town."
ANY SEASON
Is Vacation Time
In Atlantic City
ANY VACATION
Is An Assured Success
If You Stay at the
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Patrick Hogan arrive home in a
pitiful condition. His face was bid-
den in bandages, his clothes were
torn and dusty, and his breath was
not innocent of the smell of spirits.
"Me darlint," said Patrick, "Oi've
had me nose br-roken in three places."
"Well," said Mrs. Hogan, "that'll
larn ye to keep out of thin places."
The teacher was talking about the
dolphin and its habits.
'And children," she said, impres-
sively, "just think! A single dolphin
will have two thousand dolphins!"
"Goodness!" exclaimed the__little
girl at the foot of the class; "and how
many do the married ones have?"
He—"Kisses are the language of
love."
She—"Well, why don't you say
something?"
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About Time
Canada Writes Own Histories
to Replace Those from
United States
Of all nations Canada, it is asserted,
is the least nationalistic. No other
country subordinates the teaching of
its own history in its own schools to
the history of another country. No
other country authorizes for me in
public schools historical texts pre-
pared in a neighboring nation. The
resulting general igboralice of domin-
ion history surprises no one except
visitors from other countires.
Ivor years there has been a wide-
spread belief that Canadian history is
duller than other history. British his-
tory gets first place in the Ontario
schools and did until recently through
the West. After first year in high
school Canadian history becomes an
optional subject, but every Canadian
must matriculate in British history to
enter a university.
It was only a year or so ago that
some one made the discovery that
supplemental historical texts author-
ized in the maritimes and British Co-
lumbia were United States texts and
preached in Canadian schools ardent
American nationalism.
The discovery turned attention to
the teaching of Canadian history, with
the result that new texts are now be-
ing perpared and a more voluminous,
and perhaps a more interesting one,
will replace the sketchy books now in
use in the country.
But still Canadian history retains
its secondary position in the curri-
culum of Ontario public schools.—
New York Herald Tribune.
Minard's Will. Kill Corns.
Western air mail service between Winnipeg and Calgary—over 800 miles
in distance—has been inaugurated recently and the Canadian Pacific Express
Company has renewed its contract made in 1928 to carry express packages
in addition to the regular mail. This allows of a saving of more than 24
hours between the two cities. The package which pilot W. J. Buchanan is
shown delivering to a Canadian Pacific Expressman, was mailed eight hours
previously at Calgary and had therefore travelled at the rate of more than
100 miles an hour to reach Winnipeg, its destination.
A S1HPLE TREA1'HENT
FOR CHILDREN'S COLDS
Cold in the head is very common at
this time of year, especially in the
very young. Neglect of a cold is prone
to lead to serious consequences. To
relieve all congestion of the system
is the first step in treating a cold,
whether in infants or adults. For the
very young, Baby's Own Tablets are
the ideal means of doing this. Con-
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drugs they soothe the child's fretful-
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convalescence.
Baby's Own Tablets are without an
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stipation -and colic. • They check diarr-
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Two goalkeepers were arguing as to
which had dealt with the hardest
shots.
"Why," said one. "I remember once
when Buster of the Rangers shot from
a penalty and the puck hit me—"
"Yes, and what happened?"
"I had to pay a quarter to get back
into the rink."
The after-dinner speaker. had talked
for fifteen minutes.
"After partaking of such an excel-
lent meal," he continued, "I feel that
if I hack eaten any more I would be
unable to talk."
From the far end of the table came
an order to the waiter: "Bring him a
sandwich."
75
% of TOTAL
FARES
to CANADA
ADVANCED
I3 RITISHERS
in Canada may now bring
forward their Families,
Relatives and Friends
on Easy Terms.
For full details apply:—
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Dist. Supt. Colonization
Canadian Pacific Railway, Toronto
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ones with perfect safety as they are
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drugs. They are sold by all medicine
dealers or by mail at 25 cents a box
from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co.,
Brockville, Ont.
Schoolboy (to his mother)—"First
teacher told me not to talk so loud
and then he kept me in for whisper-
ing."
"Many a good fellow has been
brought up :.t a public school. And
many another at a pollee court.
•
Earth tremors slightly shocked Los
Angeles, about the only thing remain-
ing that can.
Maid—"There's a man singin' out-
side the door, ma'am. He wants to
know if you'd assist him." •
Mistress—"Tell him I don't sing."
Do You Get Up
Tired, Cross?
Look out. It may be kidneys. Try
Warner's Safe Kidney and
Liver Remedy
•Tea," says the kindly doctor, "you
need a stimulant diuretic." And for more
than 50 years the best known remedy iu
this olaas ]las been Warner's Safe Kid-
ney and Liver Remedy, originally a
physician's prescription, macre of Na-
turo's herbs.
Safe, of course. 'Ent better than that,
it helps to preserve your moat precious
assets, your health, Gently it stirnulates,
kidneys and liver to do their work of
cleaning out body poisons. With your
blood -stream cleaneod, and all oritans dreary desert, our sanctuary.
functioning' as they should, you awake
frons a Sound night's sleep refreshed,
invigorated, strong'. Life takes on a
;Soy. Tour eye. clears. Tour 'akin We read that a New Zealander, who
new y played the piano for one hundred and
gains a healthy solar. lou waren with twelve hour's without stopping, is nem-
assurance, Von AisplaY en air of author-
it 1 success This country 's' al
Export of A c hot
Chicago Tribune: Canada is talking
very seriously about shutting down ou
the exportation of "likker" to the
United States. It would be a good
thing for Canada, for then everybody
that likes champagne or beer would
have to go up to Canada to get it and
spend a lot of money on railroads,
hotel bills, and post cards, besides
what they pay fol their drinks... -
About the only way to scare Canada
into having a heart is to talk about
annexing it, The one big bugaboo
that stalks around Canada day and
night and all the year arpund is an-
nexation by the United States. Start
a lot of talk about annexing Canada if
she shuts down on letting us have
"likker" and the Canadians will rush
down to the boundary line with a
quart bottle in one hand and a tin
dipper in the other and pour us out
all we want, Not that we want to an-
nex Canada—far from such. Where lumps of sugar in their eeffee, Do
could we drive our autos when we tors are elated for there are many
wanted to be fres from snoopers and who contend that France's increasing
roaring
reformers and bandits and hijackers death rate among women and small
and enforcement officers with their chilclrer_ and decreasing birth rate
' `-~ 's if Canada was under were directly traceable to improper
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King of Belgians Get Pardon
For Italian Engineer's
Father
Verona, Italy—Carlo Sasselli, sev-
enty-six years old, now restored to
his family here after serving thirty-
four ears in prison for murder, has
King Albert of the Belgians to thank
as well as his own King, Victor Em-
manuel of Italy, for the royal pardon
that set him free. One of Sasselli's
sons is an expert locomotive engineer
on the State Railways, with Milan as
his headquarters. When the royal
train bearing the then Princess Marie -
Jose of the Belgians, her parents and
brothers came through Milan in Jan -
nary the engines were changed, and
the younger Sasselli had the honor of
taking the regal convoy on to Rome
for the wedding.
Now Albert, King of the Belgians,
is something of a mechanic himself,
and can run a locomotice with the
best of them, as he proved on his
tour of the United States some ten
yars ago. He climbed into the cab,
took the throttle for a time, and then
talked to Sasselli.
"You're a good engineer," said the
Belgian monarch, at the end of their
conversation. "If there is 'anything
I could do for you, I should be glad
to."
Then the engineer told him the sad
story of his family; how his father
bad tried time after time to have his
trial reviewed, but without success,
and how after all those years of con-
finement, most of it in "solitary," he
wanted to see his aged wife, his two
sons and two daughters and grand-
children before he died.
"I think," said King Albert, -"that I
might say a word to my 'cousin' of
Italy." True to his word, he diel,
and the elder Sasselli is finally at
liberty.
•
TIME
"Did Mrs. Swift take her husband's
failure in the right spirit "
"Oh, yes. Just as soon as she knew
he was going to fail she went out and
bought her entire spring outfit."
The London Conference has at least
succeeded in reducing
writes Mr. M. McArthur.
Thousands say con t,pa-
tlon, liver trouble, indi-
gestion, gas end overnight
with"Fruit-a-tives: Nerves
quiet. Get Yruit-a-tives"
from druggist today.
Rheumatism
MTH
ofie
,'INDi0E6110N
CO il5T i PAXION
,NE.R•uoUsNESS
`H£A P,Ac E,C
Massaging the aching parts with
Minard's brings comforting relief.
Try it.
HAPPY FAILURES
Failures are frequently a source of
blessing. If Peter and the others had
had a reasonably good catch, the larg-
er draught would not have impressed
them so much, or led to their follow-
ing Christ. It is well for us to fail
when we have been depending on our
own strength and knowledge, for then
we may be thrown upon God and re-
ceive the greater blessing. The fail-
ure was not from lank of industry or
from fault, but proved to be prepara-
tion for a wonderful lesson, which
benefited not only those who were.
witnesses, but all who have since read
the narrative. Do not be discourag-
ed at failure. Resist despondency,
and rest upon the promise that all
things work together for the good of
those that love Gocl.
'We have single purpose machinery
and we want general purpose men."—
Henry Ford.
Models Striving
For Natural Waists
Doctors Prescribes Heavy
Food to Meet Current
Vogue
Paris.—Doctors and cooks, called
into consultation by the leading dress-
makers in an effort to fatten the
mannikins of the Rue de la Paix to
meet the requirements of the new
styles, have prescribed liberal dose's
of potatoes and macaroni, dumplings
and pastry.
The new modes upset the lite of
most women. For several years they
have gone hungry and wrestled medi-
cine balls to grow thin and reveal
the svelte line of the prevailing fas-
hion. Now almos. overnight, they
have to be fatter, for the newer styles
with normal waistlines look much bet-
ter on a woman with good poundage.
Where they formerly lunched on a
bit of salad, sprinkled with lemon,
and munched mints during the day,
they now sit down to a four Course
meal at noon and drop three or four
We err in speaking of Time as
"passing." Time is stationary; it is
•
Eternity, which is never still. Time
is but the fixed standpoint from which
we mortals see the swift stream of
Eternity sweep past.
Awful thought. • Suppose the mil-
lennium, when at last it comes, is held
tip until ratified by the U.S.5 Senate.
Fifty million powder -puffs were sold
in this country last year. Some lucky
manufacturers ars making hay while
the nose shit es.—Punch.
the same laws that have been smear- d,et.
ed over the U.S.A,? No, Canada is One smart dressmaker gave as her
our land of refuge, our oasis in a opinion that a healthy woman of five
ix inches, who should have
feet s I
weighed 110 pounds last year to 118b
ultra-fashionable, ntttst now weigh
to 120 hounds,
y, and
DverY druggist knows i,imaaant tasting ing to England, is conn r i -
. ways very goon to refugees,, "A second best Navy is like a sec-
Warnes s safe Kidney gad Liver stent and best poker hand." ---Admiral Hugh
edy;
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an armchair reading a book of philo-
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"A Miracle r "
Cripple now walks well thanks to Ttrusehen
" For over eight months I was laid up with
rheumatism, unable to move, when I was advised
to try Bruschen Salts; Itis almost a miracle,
but without a word of a lie I "was able to be
taken to the front door an less than a week 1 tilt•
a few days I was out with the help of crutches.;
and in a short time I was walking well. This
is not a one-week testimonial, but four years.
"I have taken it ever since, and I never feel a
pinch ofrheumatism.1tow. I tell everybody about
it, and advise them to take it. I will close my letter
hoping you will publish it for othersee
Williams:
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SUFFER FROM
CONSTIPATION?
Countless remedies are advertised
for constipation. Many relieve for
the moment but they are habit form-
ing and must be continued. Others
contain calomel and dangerous min-
eral drugs, which remain in the sys-
tem, settle in the joints and cause
aches and pains. Soine are harsh
purgatives which cramp andripe
and leave a depressed after effect.
Avoid lubricating oils which only.
grease the intestines and encourage
nature's machinery to become lazy.
A purely vegetable laxative such.
as Carter's Little Liver Pills, gently
touches the liver, bile starts to flow,
the bowels trove gently, the intestines
are thoroughly cleansed and constipa-
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liver and bowels are now active and
the system enjoys a real tonic effect.
All druggists 25c and 75c red pkgs.
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Reduce
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Sick stomachs, sour stomachs and
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The stomach nerves are over•stimit-
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Alkali kills acid instantly. The best
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neutralizes many times its volume in
acid. Since its invention, 50 years
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pliy_sioians ovenl Where,
Take a spoonful in water and your
unhappy condition will probably end
in five minutes. Then you will always I
know what to do. Crude and harmful
methods will never appeal to you. Go
prove this for your own sake. Itniay
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lie sure 10 get the genuine Phillips'
Me
Magnesia prescribe by physi-
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Birchtown, Quebec -"I live 13 miles
from town on a farm, with all my home
aningles to attend to.
At the Change of
Life, I became ner-
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down. The Vege-
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helped my whole
System .IVEy nerves
axe better, my ap-
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1 am able to do
my work. 1 have
also taken the
Blood Medicine and the Liver Pills and
they helped me. I will answer letters
from women asking about your medi-
oines."--lns. RICIiAIit) C h WON*
Birehtown, Quebec.
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