| flutte through t | They naturally watch where the paper alr. falls and, if possible, get it. They find: it a message reminding them that as citizens of Canada, they should assist th to| the Forestry Branch and the Air | Board in protecting thelr own 'proper: ty--the forest--by being careful with fire. As preventing fires is much more in economical and. effective than fighting y 3 eh the interests at sition 'which kept their minds| and: their bodily health . sus- | one the sides toa 5 life, ! 'signing herself. iy Bol, Ont.," kindly send | addressed envelope to Dr. sat 'the Parliament Build- Io, ad i zo porary : ' Lonton DE a stranger assortment of lugga e than 'did the Emir of Kat- eo Nigerian' ruler, who se porter to ont white. There were dozens of packages | other L.rge. mantis. was hought. larly delighted and andor their hoods: * | they giggled like schoolgirls and ate' {buns which had been purchased for them at the station. They weré-a bit ani 'when the crowd peered in at them through the windows, but they were so delighted with the buns that just before the train pulled out an- The Emir is going back to attend the Mohammedan festival at Mecca. 1"But I pu toning back," he sald, "and one 'of . the ings I am coming back for fs 8 onder & devs hunting a Bag: Beggars' al a a Ching. 'are ho- tels Vatrohlued exclusively by beggars. _| thousands | spider. takes up e| fires, this feature of airplane patrol is of great importance. on MER HEAT HARD ON BABY ous to the life of little ones as is the summer. the little stomach out of order so 'quickly that unless prompt aid is at 'hand the baby may be beyond all human help before the mother realizes 'I'he is 111. Summer is the season when diarrhoea, cholera infantum, dysentery and colic: are 'most 'prevalent. "Any | one of these troubles may prove dead- ly if not properly treated. During the summer the mother's best friend is Baby's Own Tablets. They regulate the bowels, eweeten the stomach and keep baby healthy. The Tablets are sold by medicine dealers or by mail at 25 cents a box from The Dr, Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont, | --tiee The Spider's Trap. Have you ever seen a spider con- structing his web? It is one of the most interesting and most beautiful sights in Nature, Having found a suitable place, he heging first to make the "spokes." The spokes are made of a different kind of material from the web Praper--they are not sticky. Now. begins the real business making the trap itself. Starting at one of the spokes, the spider gums down a thread, and then mayves in a of % 'spiral direction, paying out the thread a he goes. It is gummed firmly down to each poke, and it is provided with 'of tiny drops: of gum in be- tween £0eE fhe spokes. secreted by a special Wiley in spider, holds captive any fy that - touches one of the spiral | strands ~ Round and round goes the apider | weaving the sticky net and spacing ts . mgghes 20 hat.n0 fly. can pass be- tween them. As soon as the re ert, the his position at its centre, Jorine wach of his eight legs on one of the spokes. In this way he is able to feel at once: the arrival of a fiy in any part of the net. If he captures an insect too large to be : gett with summarily, he weaves a web round it, and does not come | to. close quarters until it is so secare- has power over it--the blood of Jesus | Christ the oh f= an small effort." tion The apparent' 'stomach 'and heart | : 'This an Bleshate | y have ae Or an attack of influenza; or it have 'arisen from overwork, wor too little fresh air. To obtain good health the simple and proper | ourse is to build up' the blood, but to ng wis you must select 2 reliable . No season of the year is so danger- 3 The excessive heat throws | 'wothien have prov selves. One of these is Mrs. T. Piynx, t spring I got into a 'badly run 'down condition, I had no energy; work left me exhausted, and the least exertion would make my heart palpi- te violently. I had often read of Dr. illiams' Pink Pills, and decided to give them a trial and got a half dozen boxes. I had not been taking the pills long when I felt a decided improve- ment in my condition and by the time 1 had used the six boxes I could do my housework with ease. 1 can strongly recommend, Dr. Williams' Pink Pills to all weak people." You can get these pills through any dealer in medicine, or by mail 'post. paid at 50 cents a box or six boxes for $2.50 from The Dr. Willlams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. Be . Aqua Regia. In the chemistry class we learned how acids act on different substances. Sometimes they make a mixture that explodes or bursts into flames. Some- times they eat up the substance to which they are applied. Sometimes they act slowly, showing that they do not have much power over what has been exposed to their action. In the course of our experiments the professor gave us a bit of gold and [told us 'to 'dissolve it. - We tried one acid 'atter anothef, but none had any effect on the gold. We left it all night in' the strongest acid we had, but in the morning it was just as it had heen the night before: we might as well have tried todisolve it in water. We tried combinations of different acids, but still the gold remained unaffected. Finally' we told the professor that we though 'gold could not be dissolved. He smiled. "I knew you could not dissolve the gold," he said. "None of the acids that you have there will at- tack it; but try this," and he handed us .a bottle labeled, "Nitro-muriatic Acid (Aqua Regla)." We poured some of the contents of the bottle into the tube that held the piece of gold. And the gold that had resisled so easily all the other acids quickly disappeared in the royal water. The gold at last had found its master. The next day in the classroom the professor asked, "Do you know why it is; called royal water?" "Yes," we replied; "it is because it 1s. the master of gold, which can. re- sist almost everything else that can be poured on it." "Boys," said he then, "it will not hart the lesson to-day if I take time stance' that is just as impervious as gdld; it cannot be touchéd or changed though a hundred attempts are made upon it. That substance is 'the sinful heart' Trial and affliction will not break it down; riches and honor will net soften it; imprisonment and pun- ishment will not master it. Even edu: lon i ure will not dissolve the sinful heart and purify it of its' d ere is but one element that Saviour, the agua regia of Your souls are precious, in- more precious than the gold . working with. Do not 50 uls to the action 'of these ng them un- la bo -R. No.1, Erinsville, Ont., who says: | to tell you that there is one other sub- |: yom get that scar?" Jumping through a plate- : of Uae in London on Armistice' did you'do that for?" 't know, It seemed a good idea at the time." _ Her Come Back. + Tne Savage. Bachelor--"T don't see a man should. get married when parrot can 'be bought for thirty Shalimar ~The Sweet Young Thing--"As usual woman is at a disadvantage. A grizzly Situ fup- bear can't be bought for less than ten times that." Mike's 8 Share. "The time had come to dole out the day's rations, and in an Irish regiment the quartermaster and his assistant 'had been portioning them out in pre- for distribution. The assistant turned to the quarter | master and with a twinkle in his eye, sald: "Av ye plaze, sorr, there's a loaf | short. Who'll I give dt to?" "Keep it yourself, Mike," Teplied the ' 3 IS LTO this' for them: |- : Dangers of Intellect, : A worried mother living in the east side of New York wrote to her boy's teacher as follows: "Please do not push Tommy too hard, for so much of his brain is in- telleck that he ought to he held back a good deal or he will run to Injallack entirely, and I do not, desire it. please hold him back so as to keep Fas intelleck from getting bigger than his body and injuring him for life." Don't Call Me Names! A tall, strong man walked Into a shop. "I want a set of lady's furs,' he said. "What kind?" asked the male seles- man, "That brown set in the window will do if it's not too dear," replied the tall, strong man. "Oh, you mean skunk," salesman. The poor salesman is still in hos- pital, sald the ---- es " When raindrops are very large they have fallen from a low altitude; the smaller they are the higher the alti- tude from which they have fallen. God's children were not made to grovel but to aspire; to look up, not| down. They were not made to pinch along in poverty, but for larger, grander things. Nothing is too good for the children of the man beings; nothing too grand, too sublime, too magnificent for us to enjoy. What One of the Best Known Travellers in Canada Says. "Now I am going to give you an un- solicited testimonial as they say in the atent medicine advertising. Heretofore P have had a profound contempt for pa- tent medicines, particularly so-called liniments. Bethaps this is due to the reason that I have been blessed with a sturdy constitution, and have never been ill a day In my life. One day last fall after a hard day's tramp in the slush of Montreal, I developed a severe pain in my legs and of course like a man who has never had anything wrong with him physically, I complained rather boister- ously. The good little wife says: 'I will rub them with some linimeént I have. #Go ahead,' I sald, just to humor her. Well, in she comes with a bottle of Minard's it and gets busy. Be- Hleve me the pain disappeared a few minutes after, and you can tell the world 80." ad) d.) FRANK BE. JOHNS, Montreal. America's Plenser Dog Remeties Doc Disises PE he i fa Si They "cannot touch | the : ii those warn direction (of the substitutes for genuine "Bayer Tab- ic to the cf lets of Aspirin." COARSE SALT LAND SALT | "Bulk Carlots TORONTO SALT WORKS Prince of Peace; nothing too beautiful for hu-| ASPIRIN Only '"Bayer" is Genuine © Take no chances with Unless you see the | name "Bayer" o on package or on tab- | "1 only weighed 98 Jounde: when I started on Tanlac, but I now weigh | 130 and am feeling like a different per- son," sald Mrs. Frieda Brydges, 378 John St, North Hamflton, Ont. "I underwent an operation four | Years ago and ever since then I havo been In a very weak and rundown ' 'My stomach was so upset' I could hardly 'eat a morsel of wily food and I got so thin people told me I looked like I was starving. I was very weak and my. nerves were so un- strung that I could get but very Tittle sleep at night. "That was my condition when Igot hold of Tanlac, but five bottles of the medicine have simply transformed me. Why, I have actually gained 32 pounds in weight and am feeling simply fine. "I have a splendid appetite and can eat whatever I want and never suffer .i & particle from Indigestion, My nerves are steady, I sleep well at night and am so much stronger that I can do my housework with ease. "It is nothing less than marvelous how Tanlac has built me up and I take i pleasure in making this statement for the benefit of others." Tanlac is sold by leading druggists everywhere, Adv. wets Health from Sand. wd One of the best ways of recuperat- ing jaded nerves is to walk barefooted over a long stretch of sand. The nerves of the feet are slightly irri- tated by the sand grains, and the blood, being thus stimulated, circulates more freely. Doctors say that, apart from the physical effects, the mental powers are greatly invigorated by the exer- cise. Their explanation is that 'the long stretches of sand, together with the absence of noise and other dis- turbances, have a soothing effect on the mind, which quickly responds to the treatment, ep et-- Minard's Liniment Lumberman's Friend She Didn't Know Beans. Grocer--*"We have some very fine string beans to-day." Mrs. Newbride--"How much are they a string?" Let Cuticura Be Your First Thought Always Shane sore heat be SEL Guicy 6 a pi oi Sin ad = «| OF INTEREST ~~ T0 WOMEN \ Proves the Reliability of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege- Ont.--"I was weak and Jun dowd 10 pp atite and was ner, 'who