Whitby Gazette and Chronicle (1912), 6 Oct 1921, p. 7

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u, 'tq n-e as- will qi crime. 'ManY 5004 Cllizens are con- biÀtes basnd O-ithe cost t te ~coun- .5 _vinced, and they have ecientific back- try of commun'icable - diseases and k, ing for tlier beliefs, that the moving preveutable sickcnes. ldicate an an- ti piCture films ln I1any, camOs are !Osnual eositot #Is Douiinion ef over 'w pon sible. for a youth leavlng thie Par- $100,000,000. 1 "Pr the month of Mày, entai rouf and eiabai'king on a career 1921, the nulib er of! cases o!fon of crâne., ihuni-able disgasè reported in On- i We cheered our heroes -as they tario was 2,403,with 414 ,destha. Fer narched off to war, and yet Nwe fi# May, 1920>, ther were S,74 caesseIra- d see hundrêdeo f ,these glorious men porte4, wlth 606 -deathi. These dis- miarching theie treets. n sarëbof o! cu a faluded -s. A lpo, uearlet foyver. wvork, and unablo, t get it. What is dip)itliia, mieses, whiooping COUgl44 wreng with ouraaia systein? Are tjýid, tubermuleais, infanitie par- we -beeomning lýankrupt iu ou.r ideas -alysip, cerebrp .ainal, mezingitis, ini for carrying on _tii.'wrk of the na- fluenz a nd pineumenià.; ThQ, nipb C tien! las our presWit "ècoL6113.$sys rezorteçI, howeêcr, la only about one-C tçM going te stand tihe test, or lu it third of tho. ac *ual cases of infegcus te beo-weighod iu the balanxce anud disease wbichi -occur, there being a eund kanting, as -teu*aliutn waa, -and lar1enumber êf the rminor raertablp. somne of the earliest Esystema that have diseases which do net conMe t the now been relegated te oblivion T attention of th~e physician. e[- te thit l Are we go1ing te get people educat4- Aestimated prevalence of sîcknues dueE cd eneugli te know the common, erdi- te prD1eventablý diseaae wr sI r~ rulry principles- of hygiseesad right the cases of ilness arliiu frein van-1 living? We are, but th.re is mucli yet OUa- haZardptui employmme,' frein' te be doue. Even in prgventing eut- faulty housi à conditions, from over- breaks of comimunicable, dis.ae, t R*wdiug, frein negleçt, or lack of, -weuld seem as if many people did net itlient saiie' in. keeping the body conceru themuselvés. Listen te -this and miid active: and dlean, the arnunut reeeived recently £rom a Medioal'Of-fi- o!f disesse frein -causes that, are pu re-r cer of flealth, "The Scarlet Foe epi-. lY vOLd*ble wou ld rOcb enormeus deic in Our town ha* been due to proportions.. iMereover, the money lack ef centrol iu the- first place be- ceat of theze diseases -aud ilinesses CRU-se people did net 'cail a doctor, -necessitates a reckiessansd heavy eut- and se were netquarantilc-d, and. the lay. children ere net kept,,out ef seheol. Neglect of tht pubiie te, report mild In faut', two childreu were sent home'cases is oee f the main obstacles iu with the *rash alreaidy out on -thcrn.l the way of a substantial decrense in Yet one weuld tihing that practical- the prevalence o! -the various types et ly everybody would be willir.g and .toniunicable disei-es. As a rsi ýinn-aous te control cemmunicable dis the terrible expenuîiture iu combati-ig. caUses, and that t.,hey weuld lkuew the these outbreaks gees on apace, when value of quaranitine ôr isolatien. It-with a littie Judicieus outlay in edu- woidsceèn as il tee littie instruc- cating, the peuple in heal1th matters1 tion lias bec-n given 1 , these vitalland preventive hygiene, including the inatters ef life and health. Even toi value of vaccines. and of precautien- the -inatter of playgreunlds, th(-re 15 ary ineasuresl such as notification, ne-t enuugh attention païi, fer tV -e be-' quarantine, etc., e! cases of infectieus l i is growing that a gued deal Of disease, mucli meney.cuuld be saved. theresansd crime in our great' Let Us bY aUl means give our active cul'es tu-day, spart from, the _distress 1Support aud influence to ail Publie t- tf nellployment, is at leastý par- Ilealth odrgaizations who are labor- tilydue »e the iack o! ree-reationiing te redue the toli o!fsickness aud gruisand open spaces su-ch' as death, and nýake this world a happier -park., The situation in Toronto '18 and heaithier place io live in. The not quite su acu1te at present a' it is 1 progress and gre-tressaoo!a, natijn de- lu rnaiiy cites of the Old Land, but! pend on the keed.health'and education -we can talie a lesson f romn their mis- o! its peepli. Without geed health takes. One thingj3s certain- that the,-fOt1.lhV5GSr..dO-.1_5t overcrewding ini heusing conditions 'be lousidered téoolaborleus te imý0roe' 'mnust be relieved for it ila one of the- the publie bàalth 'and weIi-being.. The grentest -mnenaces te health, moral-s money epenti on Public Hlealth work and good citizenship that confronts ù; men-ey. invested, and the more Lu- us at thepre-tUr. - t formed the eoueral public beeomes as *E. V. Buchanan, Gen&ral Manager i te its purpose, the -more wiil expendi- lof the London Public, Utilitios Cern- ture for this werthy motive be lu- ~mssion, whe recently gliave an address 1-reaed. tivToronteou on ýpen spaces and their ~uus,»asy:-Watch «Them Huatiing Along. "Al Our large cities are faced with One or twoi torlshave licou toid et Ithe playgreund prebleni, and ' wo liustling 4,Meiîcan -toiats "seeing thé ~should interest ourseîves as muc s oid'lr0ý, another: Ipessib&, in the reservation of landl A tourist 4aslied-- ujpte the Britishi ~or public parksansd boulevards. 1! Miisetflà lu taxicaruUi tesos e fail to g Pde our children into the sde.dt h a nuioi a h realzn o! pure spertwsihp t couldder not be jexpected that- they would de- ::stïiî gel 1ho. SlII marbîca?" - ýve1op a Iôe .of fair play Lu after life. "es, -air; 4 course,.*aIr," r~i4the I snot as rnuch te develop record- ttndnt breakirig athletea that wo ahouid de- ÀlrgitforabuteÀsyin - Sire as to devclopa love e! spcrt for wne uljua'telnhro? sport's sake.") "They're agill there, siîYz hewa - didn't dama e.your flue mumrny dis- Whose fault îs it wlaen your- husband is cross at breakfastlp If' you hit your thumb wLth, s hammer you wouidn't hlaie- your thutnb for hurtlng. Then wly blaine your husiland_: whose nerves rngy have been. pounded by tea or dffeèe, and whose 'rest -pMabgbly bas beeu broken by the irritation of the. thein or caileine kt Seuains? - If you stay awake hal! Vthe nigint you don't feel any tQQ cheerful.'0 You caos avoid tuufs poisibility - f you'l stop drinkngtea and coifféeeand drink instead, nich, pleas- ing Posturu, Postum is Vthe deli- cioiiscerealbeveracewith a satisfyixý'g fiavor. It effords the o a4mazes of a bot drink, ,witbout 'the ill effects of tea or coffee. Order your grocer itwith thefat days, arm4_84 The- thein of tes sud lncu" Vine caeine of coffe.e " iV wZIIperný kflWl ~ If hel' ~ bring sounnt La persWsed li, oomeror srogB may gi,,. way. Puu Thera yen xsy bave- -pgiaat insomn4a, or diturb.d Vth.eaddtion c sl.ep. Your nervee and ,-Poftm Cere. tissues wlU l e robbed o!f %t<> uake i that .tabIlty ~essel*b i ki' mae f xiomW a pb~appy living. b ing fo 1otmfo rtoday. Try mnily for a few çe what a dif-' e0*'ll be-ý-how 4t Nature te sleep sad urdy, quiet ~by grocers. ornes lulntwo ; îo'tuni (in tisa) rln the culp by 0 bo Who pue- pdn ~ lethée 1< N ilIllon Immigrants of tlat spieiudt Y* Çada bas beed attraeting Vo he Great War. 'To tahe oziiy thM i ardlnal-Pointa of £LanadlanftiatloiýM In the wesptern provines !které, are -i qpproxtiately 300,000,000 acres ofi eoodý arable- lad whlcli bave never unownÏ the ploijghÈ sud are unprodut~- ,ve, if thëe entlre million"imm4,gran tS arent ou the 'lanC suad oaci tool< 1a lemestead it woulsettle suTd er >roductî 've -more Il'an hait of this tre- nendeus area s:n& muttlply- four tlimes ule'west'ai present agricuituraliy pro- tUCiIII a.' - CaI#4,Uâ- a snationai debt oet SW lalll oc dollars, wheIsh a aowly lie- Iig pai ld of by, nine- million people. I'ïe per, csa debt la appr.oimýa5ly 1261. Add a million tax payera te lji. countWys pýWpu!atk>n aud it drops at Once to 35 The wlinle nation« la wornled b-y theý Ieficit Ou theq geverument railway -fer, rklch ne s iÀtion fiai, yet been found. hpXPert Estatiaticlans have -estlmated,! tlom Caretuli -y worked eut figuires- that eacli new Canadian settler istworth iu. revenue tte Dominion. railways the isin etf$446-33. Add a mnillon teý Cwmada'sPAaulation and the $746,dOO,-. Q00- coiibutry revenue wipes e'Ut' the railwafr deficit fer ail tlnle.b And this la net vlsîo-nary. Why shqttld Cjaüada's population net be ton nillions? OvrersesVie mesit desirabie PeoPle, Inu.s proportion Canada bas sever prev-ionsly- experieuced, ere - lookiug tow#rds Canada aud :14s offor- - ine et new homes aud enviable citizen- ship.- This tavor 14* the resuit of the countryî'- ëconomic disturbauce. Lt WlI nôt be the Ist. Now la the timo Ïer'Canada tu seize the opportunlty presýe'nted'sud hold eut the hand et weiceme te a million uew citizeus. Little Belgium Grows Tiinbêr. flelglum la one efthVe meat thbckly poptiatod parts efthVe earth's'surface. With a population ot 652 persons per square mile it has (or had juat betore the war), about 18 per cent. of bts area under permanent torast, and V7Is torest*-ares was Increasiug, s howiug tiat the limit cf what land it was deerned advlsable Vo.keep under tu.rest had noV been reached. ComparatVils with. different parts ot Canada. Mani- toba lias a population et a littie more Vian two persans Vo-the rýquare mile sud about Vwe per cent. oniy la set. aside as permanent foreât .reserves. -Saskatchtewan bas about twe1 suad a lia-If~~ girese areuille snd manent foreat. Ontârie with a popM_-, lation of six persons p-iDLscuare mile, aise lias only five I>cr.cent et bts ares. set a*ide as permanent forest. Lt will ho accu trom the atove that Vhlckly populated countrié, of Europe are set- Vlugas.ide s muels larger proportion et land te grortUmber Vian are Deom- munîitie-s ou Vbis couthient, wlth1 im- mense areu ansd setaut 'population.If, sucl a 'Course is wïWe'lu ]Europe wlith its ,exPansive land It nmuat be doubly- Wise ln Vhe We0terA inbpee il lt~vas arsa t eieap-la.ud, mil b 1 t unsuite Vo any other puilpose than ot growlug Vîmbçr, Timber Better Than Gol&L Tie an:gety whieli la. -f cit at 1 tie centre cf Vie Emire lu regard Vo Vimu- ber supplies wes ex-einpll$led by Vie ealliag.oethVe Britisi' Empire F'orestry, Coufereu 1ce lu -Lo>udon st summer. Oue efthVe outstauding figures at Vie conferenc-e- was Lord Levat, wio la seéklng te promeote lu everyway tVie gr9pwthoet Vinber witiin Vie British Empire, sud la pra:ctlslng wiat- lie preacies on ils estates ln- Scetland. Lord Lovat made Vie open-ing address ut Vie conférence sud iu IV he qu4oted this pithy sentence from wi.se old John Evelyn, wie sougit te wake Great Bri- tain up on Vhe subject of reforesta- tien et waste lan-ds lu 1662: "Since iV la cor-tain sud adniissable that al arts sud artizans what.soever must faîl aud cesse if'thert ywere ne tumber sud wood iu a nation. . . . I aay, wieu Vhie shall be weii eousidered it_ would appear tiat we iad boetter be without gold Vlan tmb.er."- Canada was represeuted at Vis cou- tereuce sud au,,, exhibit etf Canadian tiinbers was made at Vhe Empire, Tim- ber Exhibition heid- et Vie same tume. Those intereste-d in Vie Woeds si-own at Vhs exhibition mnay -learu about thelu lu Forest>'Y Uranci Circular No., 12, "Empire TiMuher Exhibi tion," wici wiii ho sent free_ upon aplIcation te Vie Directeir cf Forestry, Ottawa. A Foret Ty-ageçly. Ho loft iis camp-fire buruing Vo soc if -the 1,ookeut man would pick iV up. Ho did.'1 Ho thougittVils would be, a good tesV te see if Vie district r.uger was on Vie job. Ho W-as. Ho wondered if a fire wouid humn ývory fast la the dru fores't. IV did - Ho tlsovght lie could geV away betore -tie ranger couid catceh up wlth hlm. Rie Visuglit le couid bluff Vie iudge at hietrial. Ho didn't. Ho woudered' If Vie Judge would have Vhe norve Vo sentence hlm te jail. Ho did. He woudered if. le will'put eut bis. camp-fire Vis neît time ho la iu tihe forest.- HiE WILL. - -John D. Guthrle. A cenm sof Çeylexi takezs lit VI idf 47500,00, a mos-e tb1nÏ arcent. wsn lm tonyear# Askhir lIIap~. ud lke o otf01 'blood wlth --Dr. I>I PPUIS L Thesle pill&. bave- a seical action on 'the blood sud as iV- býComeis enrlclied, yeur h.aTlth -i lpoV-el; 'Ie -value oe, Dr. W-tlliain' Pink ]Bilsp in cassoe til klnd la prpved by, hie sienien9ce ef Mr. D.- J. Metloêald. North Riveri Bridge'? N.B., -wiOe pay: 'Foc«T Yesrs 1ISmltSeeedsevcirBlY witlh head-ý acihu, paîisluntic «,back sud -a ru- d8own conditioà. A t$ies tie pain l, my back would -bcac'4d 4that I, woIld' -ait upl idalagi.Frem turne te- _4e doÇtes were m% . ebut dld, -p<t give me more thl,\teiuporary lelief. ,Ând theui one dayv when Iwa sixfferlug-,terrlbly a neilÏhber came te - see me , eid urged me tei try Dr. Wl. 1iajns' Pink ille.,Afteirtaking.two, -- I tol rit - r0llet: I got fv boxes m pore sud befOre 7tie were al gau~ I feit Oilglthey wýere luig me nwlealuev&y WaYthey bWilt u» -aud lhprov.ýed , he t su ~tregth I rn ew orIlngas sa ,barker lu a puIPlp iien heurs a day, ozd. f eeling noue Vie W*rÀ%e'utter .my- day'a -work. I say wIihpl1easure that, Vhils- condition la due te "Dr. W-Illlamat Pink -Pilla." 1Y-ou eau geV Dr. Wiliams' Pinki Pilla from any. medIine dealer or "byms-il 4t- 60 cents- a box, or, six boxes for '$2.50, trom The. Dr.-- Wlliiams' Medi- cine Co., Brockville, Ont. The Worils Longest Tunnel. D#e et the greatest tunnels la Vie world la neanlng cempietien. - Éhse new Simpion Tunnel wili short- ly' ho ready for traffie, sud bts trans- formation trem a more gaiiery into an International high road, which was- first started lu December, 1912, will greatly, stimulate business eonducted betweeu Channel ports sud these et the Medi terranean. , Trerndous d'lfllculties have been eucountered sud evercoue lunrnaking the tunnel. I-Lt saprings had fo be drained away; sud M.,one spot, about two sud a hlfi riles fi'om tie Italian opening, the rock"pressure was 50 great that elgîteen ruontlts-was speut in.beoring flfty yards, at a cost oet $800,- The wioie tunner la twelve sud a. quarter miles long, ut which fIve sud a haIt miles is où Swiss terrltory,, Vhils wili 6 e i Eflhtfuudl lui Euirope. -- Tic langeat tunnel In England la tVie Severu Tunnel. Jts length la tour sud a hait Miles, aud itV waà built lu 1873-. 1886;- sud, during -Vie recent rall-way atrike, was ilu some daà*ger et being' fleoded sud irtéVoeably' ruiued. Lnu'tie earwy Jç& &das tii. scotch Highlauds aya>trulyboe alled * laud wheres th*e -la ne. ulgit, for stunnet apd sunrise su rOaây one sud tie > anie. Ofllelally the -atm ndIsappears gor al>out six heurs, but -tie traek ef Its ppnpg rom, netlrest te uertheasi lJ ijsr#ked by a rluison gîowâbove tii-e horizon wlelh :zerves te114k thse long aummer days Vgether Iu au un- broken chaiu, - Ou s cloudiess nigit oeeeau ait by Vie -Jiýorés ouneMeyFrth sud read Vie neWsýxp,aVt iduiglit, sud golf, -tennis sud bow>lÈ have ail been played whiie Ebglatud slept. Cattle- can b.-seen steadlly grazing tbrdugh tiec dearnuights. The birds, tee, lIppes-r te ýbe A. littie puzzied by Vie unusuaily brIglt,cend!tions ' Their Vwitterîng neyer'cessea, and occasion- ally une wil break'1nto song that an. ether wiil answer%- ASPIlRI N "iBayer"y is, only Genuiine waruing! Unie"p you see Vie name "Bayer" on-.paekage or on tables you are noV gettiug -genuino Aspirin at ail. Lan every Bayer'pac-kage are directions for Colds, Headache, Neuralia, Rheu- matism, Ear ache, T.Potiiaelle, Lubago sulld fer lpain. lIuy tin boxes et Vwelve tablets ceat tew Cents. Drug- gists'alàs e sil arger packages. > Mide lu Canada,Aspirl-n is tie trad e mark (registered iu Canada).,of Bayer Manu- faàcture et MopçuecViOSideter ot Sali- eylicac4d. - Wanted "I&-ePresent."1 ChArlie had beeu Vo sehooli at morniug for tise firat ime. wien ho caine home ha -mQthersaaid te hlm: >Wel1,Chà,rlie, iow did you 1111e - I like it weli eneugi, but I havent geV My present 'et.9 "Tyour pmeent?ý" -quorried metier. 4Wi.at -do Ye.011meaa?" -Wby, eachter said viea aabs aw- me, Y 4Yu 1ayt home fer the premet, littie- insu. Bu1I s-tftesa» the mornl u id didn't geV a ViIag. pet-, Iaeni eV IV tl lww afh th lêou." te .1~vs~ $qil9~i ip. t10 I~4. lii etpry ~.u4Y*NVJI~3til'G ?QIfl..M$l1ers, wisvs IV on cvwi c~1f,'# Isq~t, »aike boys wantte do usa Lt, Jitt cs't le dQzeV'7T1 ,&OutWvvomeutcamàl st ILt. àcouting )ias besný a suce LV <VaS bUfit te fit, reasi boY&a su flt kytii!al animais. ' T-he 1Bêcy Beott >laà> gçes right'lute iaim wh<ere b~r ll'e snd briags th:ei tieftod theIrJir lts ct'àve-a code et hoicr, Preniance, myatery. adventure. Now tlift the, Peblias been. done-. i e"sy se s.that it la a- very slmpl h4g n9it4i4ng, at al but-ým&kipg jan, nlt'> r- % tpt~ixo!lit tlpta boyeau wrm up te and understand. 'ratfal,' a Boy SCout--éuàt-ïiake, ýte Seout-ProIe Tiaît'a -à petectlyl e'atural thlng. The Klisaof!-the" IVound'Table swore au ostbofpromISe1, sud se dld th-pjrat p1 -,tsailède - S»srnI»h Main, S(> tii, Boy scout- On my lioziur I promise Unatit l dq my beat:- 1; To -do rny dtzty to_-God sud, the' 2. To-help-.oth-er people aV all Urnes; Tb c.T beý the Scout Law. - T liSot Law, referred te lu Vie promise covers ton points: trustw orthl- neas, ieyalty,.helpfuuea- r-endiliess, courtesy, kîndues to, anina% bd ence, cheerfulnessttt, I auýpirV lu theugit,,word anddeod.,,These ar aturdyvirtues thiat appeaàl toe ieprit et .ýchivairythatr lives Ilu -tiié'bn ot e every bey, -and wheu enliauced by Vie' sacreduesa et a solenin prern.see Viey have gripping appeal that werks Won- dors lu the growing et character. WiVh, these V"irtues firmly planted lusa boy's mmnd sud a habit et hi% daily lite dur. ing his ftermative years, there la littie danger oftis torsaking them en-tirely ln his laVer lite. These virtues are made vital by a programme ef activities which gives, tihe boy epportunity te put Viem into actual pract.ice. The details et ths programme, sud information as te hew it may be put into actual eoperatbon lun any community wiere there are beys Make most interestiug rea'dWig for persous, wli have thle weifâre et boyà. as.t heart. These detaïls may, be had upen app1Ication te, the *ieçreVary. et sziy locàl BoQy Scout Assedation, or te theMove menit >nuoU ý1Bâik Toronto. The Fat -he iwmot sevare season- ofthVe year for ceId-o-ýne day la warm, the next oold ared wet sud u4less Vu4e iolie-r la on lier guiard,thie -lttle eues are aelzed with colda that May hang ou ail wlnter. Babylia-,,Own Tablets. are inethers' best friend lu preveutlug or banlilng cuIde. They se .t as a goutre laxative. kee»lng the bowels sud stom- adi free- and sweet. An oceesional doPse of Vie Teblet'a w-lu prevenV coids, 6r' if iV doescerne ou suddeuly Vhil prompt u1e will relievo' thebaby. Tie Trabiets are sold by mediclue deàlers or by mail ut 215 cents a box trom The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. Rothchiid'a- Dodge. Upon a money-iender complaining te Baron -Rothchild that he had lent ten thousand francs te a person whe had gone off te Constantin-opie with-out ieaving any acknowiedgrnent GfL the debt, the baron said: "Wel-i, write te hIm and ask hlm te send yeu the fifty theusand francs lie owes yeu. '"But he'oniy ewes me ten," s-aid the money- lender. "'Precisely," rejoined the baron, "and lie wiil write sud tell you se, amd thus yeu will get the acknoewý- ledgment ef it." Quite Truc. Reuben-"ýLefftllew isaid that in this worid a man mmust be elther anvil or liammer." Giyn-ý"He wae wreng. S-orne mon are neithex; they are merely bellows." Minard's Liniment usèd by Physicians. - t is the vain endeaver te made -cur- selves- what we are net, 'that lia strewna histery with se many broken purpos.eS, sud lives lot t in the rougl.- Loweil. CleaInýg T HIt pçstmiaansdepramnwl briiig Parker service rigit te your -home. W. psy carrnage eue way. Whatever you send - whethser t be household -dltapexiea or the most dcli. este fabrics-wil l espeelly returned te their original freshucos. When yen tII4 o! cleanlng or deg Parker' Clwsors adbyr 791iYonge St. [' TSonto. 93 -. ISUifNo. 41-J21. Yry- weak isud nu iieno. wert> 8iUli- 9trimig thaVt 1coatM-get but vert 'litt.e aleep atV alght.I ."!lLU Vwask my ci5nditien wheui I -get ibid of -Tanise, but five liettles of Vile ràedicinïe avýe 8lmply trans8trujed me. Wh, havs5tullylnd,32 pwuia *èigt «id in Iflû ivàýyflue. "Ibae a siplendld apýetIte aind eau estwlitever I waat ind ev-rS7uffer a partiele-frein indigestion. My nervem are stepady, -l etp Nwlluat ulght ey iru se mudi stronge'r I eau 40 My' llougefork with e04" tiow Tanilieshmbuit me -up aud I tae. -pl-asùrin -l skiug -tila tatseéit for j Uicl is " oI-b ei n- tg 'IaUs l sld-byledig druggista At Vie reîqýffto ~of »é Tir y Coin- -ic" missioer'the Brlt4elslies tho work S e securiug treêae> of-Pa4fc Cost species was again _uudeO 4 . i waa thse Éeêd oetDouglas ffr as -Vliê .rOp -P wasa sc pettaur. Tise SîitkeT as'ruee. iowev'r, bore heaviiy, sud 1600 Ti asek _ç eoeaweeQlletedaln Masset inlet ou Vie, Qusen Charlotte 1slands lu what was th'e centre efthVe airpiane spruce industry durinig tbe, war. A tempory kîln sudeXtracting M P*iant were erected at Portt-lpmeyita - sud a yieidyotabut 1,000 pouaida-of seed was ohtaiued. Sevén -iuudred pouids eft Vils geed wère shipped Vo the FoTestry C-mmissio- sud the re- mainder sold te Vie Belgiaýn Goveru- ment.-Annual Report, Dirocter et Forestry, Ottawa, The Seven Stars., Tie Greîlt Dipper, or "Seven Stars"' efthVe ancients, lias be-en -a guideini tie norti fer mauy centuries. If terni-' erly bccupîed-about Vie position Vthe Littie Dipper uow lias, but ha- beeau. mocdue, ote chawging tilt et tie earti's axis. Neither Vie dîpper ner a4y other star lu the -sky bas a motion visible Vo Vie naked eye. They 1al -sem-te - mev.e abu«t hs -pol- la ta&-j objects seem te fly back w-heu we ýride ou a train. Lt la an OPtica iIllusion caused by Vie eartli's sbin. Oue ofthVe officers efthVe Dominion Feresftry '-Bapcil repor4ed ftVer hiz #"t~ ah-plan sgMrvy tr*: "Thia was mày ffrst opportuüt te ispect frein- Vie air mysaVent- ot greMrs ¶<mber,, aud 1 wma amazed at the detail which IV w sgsible te over lt-,t ie ai-Ï lowed by a, s4ngle 910t -~ever Vhe.Ver- rltry Threwga i4oditfiçvltywliat-.. over lu dlatiuglsig-Isl vr species of trem ou Vue ground." And It Co#Àtep'V_13. Artist (te proflteer)---"Tliere yen are, ir, Iv painted yo a -ull fine et an- cesVons, sud lMIwgmrnt you thatnOue- wlll kuow they are noV genuineý. Tis< la yeur tatier, VhaV's yeur gran1d- father, t.his your great-gr&-ndfatier,, sud-"ý Profteer-"Held ou! Good heavens. man, you've made my great.graud- tather a muci yeunger lookiug man Vian I arn!" The herght e! the atmeosphere is cosnputed at oe huid-ed miles, sud its deriGity decreasca as1 its distance from tise earth increases. MONEV ORDERS. =Remît by Dominion Express Mouey Order. If lest or stolen you -geV youfr money back- Ovex 62,000 prîvate wells were d am- aged or destrDyodl-inFrance during Minard's Liniment Lumberman's Fricnd Brai-a trourble j_%due lu almost eveny inst-&ncete -b?dily il-lue-sa or disturis- CoWp;ound Cobourg, Ont.--Lydia E. 'ýPinr. hamsa V£c3b Conimpuild was re- commnended to me 1er niy daughter. 'he lhad troubl* wlilch left lier in a weak and uer- yous coildît witl weak baclc ond-pai k her. riglit side. She thesetroubles jor-thrc-e years kadfre-que nt ly was unable to at., tdshoL. She-bas becomre reguar* sud lee mucli better since she begaa attends achoo regularly. She isgaining ettadflya»d I have- no hesitancy in recommending Lydia K Pinkhamdà Vegpt»4,,Çomjpéund and LdiaF., Pinïkham's Blooci Medicmne.'-Mm jQ0eNfTo ostJ3aaiStïj Cobourym tu Standing .alil day, -or sliting in .,rmmped po,5egtS,%ypung gàds- ontruct deranËed condtions, -and 'deveIop aervousness and bearing-dowa pains., al of v*hich are syinptoms of wogMýM ls. Eve mother Who has a daughter ýM 7rom- Buck fsymptoxns myeé Lydia E. -Pinkbai'is WIIIIe Wasnt Asked Agali.i Mmn.6nes wag-exterta ialng sâme et, lier son's littie frIends. "4Willie, she said, a4dressing * six- year-old, ,who was enjoyig 'pse ot cold beef, 4"are you-sure that YOU eau eut your own meatr» The child, who was making 4,-ea-. plerte efforts- with hits kiilte and fork,. rep1ied, "lYes, thanka. I've otten liad it as teugli as this -at home." YARMOUTH, N. >S. - Fisheérmen and -Caiýpeýs,-_ Quick Reief. PUT, A BOTTL~E IN VOUR OUTFIT Vary in Swecotneas. The stem hait et an orange la, usuali- ly not s-e sweet sud juicy as the other hail, becquse the Most of the - juice gravitates te the -part, which -is dow- ward. Ev.ry1 icwoo9gJime. increase hia vigor aud 'M itit bird deen=da ou sedaud in-.>)crP.eP ls pe>rfect ý foed birc1 f - ~have ù050 explaina (ooil, dies, a oenary ttv have a coM hils opeclil offe'-F!l ceuffl. enclosuit, Veà'o V't'7 i 1

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