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Port Perry Star, 24 Feb 1927, p. 7

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"Across the Famous Pass. 10 bridey thls sah in Js, the Gov. a road of sixteen miles from * 'Lmke Louise, acrose the famous pass, and down the: west elope of the main 'Rockies to Feld, the headquarters of Yoho park, From Field existing roads ~led to the two most celebrated beauty Spoke ~Yohs, valley, with its remark- known asthe Takakkaw foe, and ysBmerald Lake. * Early this season thefina ¥ work will be leted on the d section | of the road, that from Field to the west boundary of Yoho. park; - Leancholl, British Columbia, a dis tance of about twenty-one miles. The _ Impettance of this new section les not ; Angina west. at Sexton "Holme, Hams " Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. ERE A Ba aS TA Twilight is a grey bird, Tired (of wandering. Twhight is a grey bird, With a soft breast. Slowly she floats downward, Pass, | Weary of 'wing: © Slowly she drifts downward, Seeking hier nest; Folds her purple 'shadow-plumes - On the silver crest Of thie mountain that she loves, 'in "Star Gatherer" = mss . Our ; Matoriah Evolution. the traverse of Yoho at Leancholl it will co the cla) highway sixteen miles Songtrom to den through the Kicking BL canyon. As all who have cross "ui the the western mountains by way of the main line of the Canadian Pacific will remember, one of the SEE Kicking Horse river has cut ts way thé wide valley 'of the Co- tumbia. The views along this section of the highway, which clings to the side of the canyon at altitudes ranging from 500 to 800 feet, would be hard to - surpass for grandeur and sustained in- "Emerging from the Rookies the new |" dghway runs to Golden, British Co-| In a th d of years there has been no advance in morals, réligion or polities. decline in Hterature, music. and art: But the advance in business has been the greatest miracle the world has ever known. If we compare modern yrtation, ma cturi ing, agricul. ture, with ancient ng it 1s the past that must do the blushing. And since the poets, artists and musicians 'aye not advanced, why do they pre- sume to so severely criticize business men who have sdyaneed wo wonder. fully: ES the wolf at the hmbia. {There it connects with the} existing 'to the- south along, the 'valley. This road may be 1alkowsd "to Invermere, Windermere Pirlands, 67 miles from Golden, con- Ser may be made with the western t 0 f the Banff-Windermere highway, points. connecting with States and Pacific coast; or | over that road to Banff and |- ting the new mountain circle. Hotel at Waterton Lake, A There has been a positive An Spportiniet 8 o man who meets door and turns up next' it was necessary to cut into the second tart -------- © JiRed. Well; 'Eben, how are you geting on plece." "Huh!" said Eben scornfully, "I've dropped her for good an' all an' I told her so!" "What's the idea? She's got meney and ought to be a good catch." "Well, some other man kin catch her. I offered to marry her, last, night; an'. what did she do but throw a' pan > dighwater on me and chase me out house an' yard with a broom an' then sick her dog on me an' call me a lot of names. You reckon I'd tie wth her after that? Not muchl I jilted her then en' there. that's what I done!" EE -. As EP. London Garden Yields ~~ Jewelry of 10,000 B.C. Fifteen feet of solid history dating from 10,000 B.C: have been discovered in what is certainly the only virgin soil in London and believed to be the only virgin ground to be found in any city fn the world, This'small tract: of land, which has never been built on, 1s right in the heart of the city behing i court off Fleet Street. Discovery of the unique arehabologls Hi cal value of the vacant lot was made when Hugh 8. Gordon, who is a min- ing engineer, rented it from the Gold- smiths' and Silversmiths' Company as a vegetable allotment to keep himself date from the Paleolithic, Neolithic 'and Iron Ages, conti sly upward to Saxon 'times about 800_A.D. Then there te'd gap until the thirteénth cen tury, from which time there has been exhumed an extraordinary wealth of historic relics. re Tact at its Height. The perfect husband is thé one who knows how to apologize gracefully | when his wife 1s really at fault. Butter that ha$ not been clarified HOV 10 LEE CHILDREN'S COLDS he Avoid Serious Rests by Using "invest: The Company's ment paler 18 reflected in an » anaisas if appraise a farther Ancrease = a mpany's securi- $7,000,000, * A has been realized value of the of 1- could have another with the widow Gres?" wsked the] by mail at 50c a box by The Dr. Wil! neighbor, % fit. "Finds in the earth already made 56 The gem of the treasures dug. out to date fs an exquisite. Cretan jewel re- '|oognized as part of a collar brought by the Phoenicians when, they came to ms to Canadian 1s to-day one of the forem T. B) Macauley President Sun Life. by thé redemption or sale of municipal debentures and other holdings which had risen to high premiums. The rate earned on the mean invested assets for the year rose to the phenomenal figure of @.69 per cent., this being con- tributed to by diyidend increases, bonuses and other privileges granted on the Company's holdings. From the total surplus earned dur- ing the year, $20,467,077, the Company has u made large and prudent appropria- making these allocations, which add substantially to the unas- sallable ty of the C y, an addition of nai. 564 has been added to undivided profits, bringing the total surplus'over all abilities contingency accounts: and capital stock to. $34,011: MR Jowever, the features of the 'report of outstanding interest to the public are those relating particu- le to benefits to policyholders. Dur the year profits amounting to 285,828 were paid 'or alloted 'to I policyholders, this amount being eight Himes in excess of the amount paid out roan i ago. For six years past in profits to a pclitybelders have been 'announced, resul ling of the Period, increase is announced. ) op Ri total of $88,576,468 has been paid 'out during the year fn respect of death claims, matured endowments, profits scale during that .| ete, bringing the total so. paid since orgatization 'to $257,816,174. The high 'tate' of interest 'earned enables the Company to distribute profits on 'the assumption of 514 per cent. per annum being earned on the Reserves. "The same rate of interest is being allotted to beneficiaries on the proceeds of matured endowments and death claims left with the Com- pany. In this way again, policyholders are participating 'in the great pros- | perity of the Company. Not the least gratifyl the report'is thé fine s hove of busi- ness written within the Dominion. Here again a new record is established for Canada on # massive aggregate of $102,000,000 of paid assurances. The Life Company is as old as But it has greater than that. 'It of the small group of great" "finan- olal ; institutions (Which 'are making Canada famous. portion of Be = fn Babel Up-to-date. ribic, Sud Habrew; but : mend the Tablets to all in- ting In & doub- For the seventh successive In Palestine' the' oma aneinges 3 * Baby's Own Tablets. When a ¢hild shows the first symp- toms of a cold, such as sneezing, red- ness of the eyes, clogged or running avert serious results. Mothers should always have on hand some simple, | safe and effective remedy for imme- diate use. Baby's Own Tablets act quickly, con- "Itain no oplates or narcotics, are taste less 'and harmléss. Mrs, Joseph Ca- '| dieux; Holyoke, Mgss., says:--"1 have used Baby's Own Tablets for my child {ren and find them a very satisfactory medicine. When my little boy had a cold I gave him the Tablets at night and he was well next day. 1 give them to the children for constipation and they always 'do good.. I think Baby's wn Tablets are much easier to give {x tharingiid medicine. I recom have small children and believe they |™™ should always be kept on hand." Baby's 'Own Tablets are sold by all medicine dealers or will be sent by mail at 25 cents a box from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co, Brockville, Ont. 5 Not 80 Lucky. to pay a doctor's bill in my life." sue me." ET The Morning Game. I climb into daddy's bed, And pulls the clothes over his head. Because he's a wicked old dragon, you Bee, : And 1 waggle my battleaxe, And grind my teeth, and roll my eyes, And give him some terrible whacks. Then up he pops, spitting smoke and flames, And he lets out a horrible roar, And grabs me with his big nasty claws, And shoves me out on to the floor. But I climb in again with my magic sword, And I make a ss-SWISH at his head! And off it rolls, with his blood gushin' Then '1 dust meelf down, an' T drink some wine from a beautiful golden cup, | Until mamma -down in the kitchen cries: "Come on, you two! + =O, M#C. "vi. Frm------ Doctors vouch for Minard's Liniment. PURINES "ASLAM TS, + Grecian 'Beauty. The snow was blue at twilight, And seemed: a. piece of sky. When perfection joins perfection A classic round! Thought I. --lda Crocker Duncan. Gy Games Superplane. t ~airplane with a ni nie faved 20 beds has been | the inter dusk. Blue shadows | unrolted very 'quiet' and iner, ! staring 'through 'the r nose, prompt measures for relief may a ake of the street. pry and thelr secret was 70 longer a HotpATE who "lows were tight and impenetrable end "Why; my dear man, I've never had "Well, somehow or other they all Ag soon as I' wake {n the morning-time, He always thinks 'I'm a fairy knight out, Till the wicked old dragon lies dead. | Time to get up!" Ete A, wills screen was being woven tn , beautifully, while all corner to pattern out a way through Royal Bast Montresl "had | themwelves' and fallen" cur "taindike before the row of shops, eras! ing their Eanes and signs, and making | a secret of what on ne held. It was all deserted--a "white | | threaded nid with misty lamps 'and Jobb prints that were slowly being ly a car, from round the oor came to a halt, and its lghts, lavender | side miniatute streams. BE x shoei a 8 not serve as an incentive for a person to be one. strands of snow, caught a window on the other The blue shadows ere quickly out apart by a shaft of secret, There were beautiful things in that window--things of color and grace and exquisite design, from half a dozen lands. A screen with painted peacocks blocked the corner: lovely sweeping lines of blue-green, harsh and brilliant against the background of dull yellows and dim jade; peacocks that strutted proudly across three panels, and arch- ed their necks to a fantastic sky. A scarlet mandarin coat trailed over a brocaded stool beside them; and earthen jars were further along by the wall--full- bodied and tapering up to a Ama mouths; jars the flat color of olay, and jars Thnt-wer&painted and orange and the "sharp 'red of 'win- ter berries. There was a purple kimono, with great flowers sprayed over the gleaming satin in buff and bronze; and a white shawl blotched with crimson roses and dafts of green teaves, its long, fine fringe dripping across a chest inlaid with motherof- pearl; and painted fans, scalloped: edged, glittering, fragile--fans with little ladies poised delicately beside minfature streams, with bridges and pagodas and little gentlemen farther off; all traced very lightly and surely-- fans with lovely colors, coral and jade and lavender. Then the car passed on, and the staring lights swerved away from the window and the things It held. The snow was weaving a white screen, and all along the way the shad- secretive. And a stranger coming up the street or down the street would never have known, weuld jpever have dreamed, that behind a 'certain shop window blue-green peacocks were strutting the ren SHILOH cous LOGGERS Will find . Minard's Liniment invaluable = in the woods. 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