"her face, or a Chinese woman her 'security fis the mother of greed. ° gards as important, if not essential, est as Priscilla Dean. It was '"ob- scene" for an Arab woman to show foot; either concealment aroused imagination and desire, and served the good of the race. The Melanes- fans buried alive their sick and their old, thinking it a kindly way of dfs- posing of their waste. "It," sald an old Greek thinkef, "you make a heap .of all customs some- where considered sacred and moral, and then take from it all customs somewhere considered impious and immoral, nothing will remain." In substantiation of the argument that every vice was once a virtpe, 'Will Durant says: "Primitive man ate like the mod- ern dog, because he did not know 'when his next meal would come. In- Every vice was once a virtue, and 'may become respectable again, just as hatred becomes respectable in war- time." / In describing how the moral code has changed in the transition from the agricultural era to the industrial age, Mr. Durant writes: " "The city offered every discourage: ment to marriage, while it provided every stimulus and facility for sex. Erotic development came as early as before, economic development later, That restraint upon desire which had been feasible and reasonable under the agricultural regime, seemed now a dificult and unnatural thing in an industrial civilization that had post- poned marriage, for men, even to the: thirtieth year. Inevitably - the flesh began to relel. Chastity, which had been a virtue, be came a joke. Mod- esty disappeared. Men plumed them- selves upon the variety of their sins, 'while women called for a single stan- Gard, The old agricultural moral code fell to pieces and the urban world ceased to Judge by it any more." retool fs Stuffed Monkey - Puzzle to Apes Professor's Curious Experi- ment is Related Biology Review That apes ire religious and the be- ginnings of religion traceable even farther back in evolution than the first man, is the conclusion of rofessor A. L. Kroeber, distinguished anthrop- ologist of the University of California, expressed in a review of pre-human beginnings- of what we call culture communicated to the "Quarterly Re- view of Biology," edited by Professor Raymond Pearl. In'an experiment by Dr. Wolfgang Koehler, Profesdor 'Kroeber recounts, chimpanzees were} seen to express what can be described only as awe; a feeling which he re- in religion. "The awesome object was a rag-doll animal somewhat like a donkey but obviously artificial, probably even to the untutored eye of a chimpanzee. This artificial animal had features in a vigor of 'Medicine Co. Brockville, Ont. Youth Youth is not a time of life--] it is ness of the deep springs of life. Youth means .a predominance of courage over timidity, of the appetite of ad- venture over love of ease. This often exists in a man of fifty more than inf o a boy of twenty. Nobody mu old *, merely living a b Puop Blo grow old by ns Tthets eals. , . . "Whether seventy or sixteen, there is in every being's heart the love of wonder, the amazement at the stars and the starlike things and thoughts, the undaunted challenge of events, the unfailing childlike appetite for what next, and the joy and the game of life. You are as young as your faith, as old as your doubt; as young as your self-confidence, as old as your fear; as young as your hope, as old as your despair. In the central place of your heart there is a wireless station. So long as it receives messages of beauty, hope, cheer, grandeur, courage, and power from the earth, from men, and from the infinite, so long are you young."--Harris Dibble, er There would be little traffic in ille- gal liquor if only criminals patronized it.--President Hoover. © ~ "The sea is his home . oe' the ocean lanes his streets + « « the ship his life and his love. He takes a float ing city along his three thousand mile highway as you would walk the 'sidewalk, --A Cunard Captain : | a tradition | of Book through The Robert Md ¥ Gc. ni Cor 2 2 3471), or ar, eam agent. y common, the California anthropoligist believes, with ghosts and spirits and weird idols and other ideas or objects associated with human religious ideas. Like them, the stuffed rag donkey ..did not occur in ordinary experience. It was conceived as both similar to The apes tude quite different from thase sl 5 ea Saatonily interest- | ed but lini respietful, an attl-} | vek ld Diners outiwho Sroaent Dotelsiana: restaurants usually find "mock turtle" soup on 'the menu, showing that the: yon. Mention of turtle brings visions However, | turtle Slo 18 the. pif sts and he, fe lustrations show a cargo of tustle be ing Dlacod on board RMS. La son, Canadian National Steam st Lucia, Windward Islan such eplcures as desire the rich flavor of the chelonian. This 1s one of the Instances of trade being developed by the new steamers to Get Before the war, if a man did not have the money y to fi somance which clings to the turtle 1s fi sufficlent attraction to tempt the pat- of Lord Mayor's banquets on lordly | vie wonders of plate and rare vint- | is ob- | Nel 05 a taken to Northern ands, ~ he delectation of delicate palates and. from Canadian Atlantic ports to Bermuda, the British West Indies a points in British Guiana and British Honduras. A Wonderful Opportunity University Students Require Qssypations of Many Kinds to Help Pay Their W YOUR. CHANCE MAY BE HERE Good Summer Help tres. the undergr And approximately one-half of his college career, he remained out of school until such time as he had come from 'the 'outlying districts. . | To the student who accepts employ- ment in a city when he might just as | dress because there was no other ; outdress 'her. | folks 'are doing than what they are APRIL £pOLISHN 'Husband: "What? You d Wife: "Of course, up $4 for a rainy day, and this is the first opportunity I've had to spend It." Eve. was satisfied with a figleat woman in the community trying to Soon the girls will be holding com- ing-out parties on the beaches. Most people worry more about what doing themselves. Little Tommy accompanied his father to church ome cold Sabbath morning, and upon their return his mother asked if he could repeat the m'nister's text. "Course I can," replied Tommy. Getting up and rubbing his hands to- gether, he said: "Many are cold but few are frozen." When all the world has got a cold, as we remark to Mollie, this good-bye kissing should be left for warmer days, by golly. THE KISSING QUESTION "What about a little kiss, Little miss? What about a little kiss? (The night is like a dream) "What about a little kiss, Lovely miss? What about a little kiss?" (Silence reigns supreme) "What about a little kiss, Darling miss? What about a little kiss?" (Stillness like a pall) ta say you are going shopping in all| | this rain?" | 5 am. Pve saved | "is good ted' i gttors sola dew | RED ROSE ORANGE PEKOE is extra good The sign for which my fond heart - : ha "Please Post No Billal" Bulgaria's King Classified Advertisements -1 Lud CHICKS. WB Man of Parts A ur | varieties * price Herb Wri . : ol ea, patalogte. 4 B. BWI, King Boris a Mechanic in His UTOMOBILE AND TRUCK PARTS . hipped all Canad tisfac- Spare Time; Botanist, |iion Suarunteca, "Enquiries promptly at- . tended t Automobile Wreol 1" Zoologist and Engi- 787 Queen Went, oronio. Phone Ad. 1156. neer as Watch Out For Moths The first warm days of spring usually bring the fluttering clothes mot hout of its hiding place. Even before noticing this silvery sign of destruction, we should take precaution by inspecting carefully aH woollens, furs and other materials, inviting to it. And before packing them away, be sure they are free from all moth eggs and lavas." Sofla--King Boris of Bulgaria, the world's only bachelor sovereign, ap- parently is going to marry Princess Giovanna of Italy, and it is even pre- dicted that the wedding will take place in Sofia this spring. Boris is 26 years old and Giovanna is 21. As kings go nowadays, Boris is a relatively poor man, His salary is only $43,000 a year and gives half of it to charity. However, he will be able to give his bride not only a part of his throme, but half a dozen palaces in different parts of Bulgaria. It is understood also that the Bulgar- ian Government will give the king a substantial increase in his civil lists when ie marries to enable him to keep his bride in a style suited to the dignity and taste of a queen. Boris's bride will receive as a wed- ding gift from Boris a full-fledged menagerie of elephants, lions, tigers, buffaloes and other animals, as well as the finest and largest collection of butterflies and rare insects in Europe, several huge conservatories of flowers, a narrow-gauge railroad (which enriches the palace grounds in Varnia, near Sofia), several Ameri. can automobiles, and such crown jewels as Boris was able to save out of the post-armistice wreckage of his country when Czar Ferdinand, his Al i i UN Blue Ribbon Master Breeder BABY CHICK BOXES AND L|V-AN-GRO BROODERS Also a complete line of egg case fillers, flats, pads, egg cases, shooks, wood _excelsior and wood wool. Use Our Protex Wood Wool Pads for Safe id Chick Trensporution: talogue on requ Donald 'D. White . & Associates London, Ontario amassed a sum sufficient to pay his leasily do so in his home town, the expenses. But that meant the wast- [burden is especially heavy, as he ing of valuable years before he could {must pay board and lodging before embark upon his professional career. |he can save for the coming year. And with the constantly increasing {In an endeavor to do away With this cry for youth, from all sides, this {waste the Bureau is drawing to the system of gaining an education has |attention of those readers outside the "What about a little kiss? What's amiss? What about a little kiss? (No response at all) Plow Polnts for all kinds of Plows father, fled abroad. Quality high--prices low. Years Borig's intellectual qualities and of experience have taught us just versatility are far above those of the ow. tu Joake them: HEht, "Nat how cheap but how good." average monarch. He not only knows all about ruling a country, but is a first-class engineer, zoologist, botanist, Write us for Agency Dominion Foundries Tweed, Ont. the Seas. . . Sail Cunard! |§oy undergone considerable change. Em- ployers d d youth and--educated youth. So that nov the average age some years ago, each year. It was in an endeavor to assist these Toronto was started some ten years ago. Begun on a small scale, it has expanded until last year some 1,000 students were referred to employment, And still the demands for positions are Increasing. It has been through University that so many students have been offered employment, which will enable them to continue their courses. By the very nature of the Bureau's contacts, the largest part of this em- ployment has been in the larger cen- As Easy asABC "It's all a matter o' practice, sir," the caddie assured me lately when I was playing what I hoped was golf and when the ball had not gone where I intended it to go. "After a bit, it'll all come as easy as kiss me 'and," I did not pause to assure him that I "| should have found it by no n.eans easy to kiss his hand; but the ABC of Unable. to profit by experience, however, I continued to look for other ABC's of other worlds that I feel must be there for me to conquer. It was in this spirit that I recently set out to learn to drive a motor-car. It must, I told myself, be easy since even the most foolish of my friends can' do it. + « + Consequently, I arranged to take a course of lessons and ossessed my- self of a book, Motoring Without Trouble: The Owner-Driver's A B C, which I took home. I spent the even- ing reading it--reading and re-read- ing such sentences as: "To bring this -about-the-pision*is-connected with a cranked shaft, the crank-pin of which either toward living creatures or to A 'things. Even when MN is out of line with the shaft itself, by of first-year men is much lower than And still more men' and women.are financing themselves men and women that the Bureau of | Appointments of the University of the co-opeartion of graduates of the! wi VaR aeons. 2ifault thane largest cities the possibility of obtain- {Ing satisfactory assistance during the | summer months and at the same time {assisting some worthy student to his goal, The types of employment desired {are legion and run all the way from { farming, road work, mining, etc. for {the men to domestic service of all kinds for the women students. Auto- mobile driving, garage and - service station ' work are also urgently re- quired, as are clerical and other posi- tions of like nature. Any person who can offer a sum- | mer's employment of any nature what. soever is asked to write to the Direc- tor, Bureau of Appointments, Univer- sity of Toronto, 43 Bt. George St. Toronto, 5. We believe we can fill any requir ments with industrious, willing, cour- teous and happy men and Women. The connecting-rod is hinged to the piston by the gidgeon-pin or wrist- pin bearing, I, F.g. 5, and to the crank-pin by the big-end bearing, M, Fig. 5," and "The front end of the crankshaft is fitted with a pinion- wheel, O, Fig. b--a tooth:d wheel-- and the meshes with a gear-wheel at- tached to the end of the camshaft, P, Fig. 5, the latter being double the size of the former so that its speed is only one-half that of the crank- shaft." .. . As 1 lay in bed that night, camshafts and crank-shafts kept revolving in my head, making a noise like a Grand National of milk- carts, and I began to wonder whether I was going td find the ABC of motor- ing quite so easy as it had seemed in the Strand.--Robert Lynd, in "The Green Man." a NO DISPARITY Farmer Giles had married once again, and all the village were talking of it. It was known that the farmer's bride was some forty years younger than her husband, and, according to the villagers' upbringing, this was not right, Eventually the rumor got to the ears of Giles himself through a very intimate friend. * the friend, "The ye no right to marry so Yoube & as ye did: B means of a connecting-rod, K, Fig. i.| "Everyone's talking about ye," be] a-sayin' "What about a little kiss? What about a little kiss? "Are you deaf, my dove?" Then the rascal whispered "Are you crippled, love?" (Moon and stars above) this, she's an ophar, Perhaps you have noticed that the | penitentiaries are full of fellows who | WOl ard--to escape honest toll, the welcome warinth of those of hard approach. Watch your step or you may lose your sole. A chap has obtained a patent on an automobile driven from the rear seat. Nothing new about that in our family. Minard's Liniment prevents Flu. pee We should have college-trained milkmen as well as doctors.--Presi- dent Edward C. Elliott of Purdue University. "Take care of that cold," advises a doctor. A correspondent says he has taken care of his for a month and | plicity n She only a physician's daug seen any day dri and cl ning ihe ter, bu she gent the blood surgin'| mobile through the ¢ y through your veins: or roaming the cou oy ug ya --- -- rith aa h « 1 i ve : - with peasants about their wo 8 prob W. K. I ckley Lim ted, Whenever medical sclence finds ajlems, ie has elped | 142 JOK St., Toronts 2 : il] cure for one disease two others spring | stranded motori { BUCK LEY® y in its place En up in its place. | m= ORLE os S-------- " rt § Go 2 like a flash-- Smile! It Is the spark that fires cle sip prov Fes it bibliophile, and a great authority on natural history. He is also a brilliant linguist, speaking Fernch, German, Russian, Bulgarian, Turkish, English, Italian and Albanian. More than that, His Majesty Is a Ks THOR: a go RCL CL Sa | BWard ofl FIi™& and Pneumonia A bron finest jeweled and put t tog lute p i In Borls apart and demo NEW BABY DISTURBS| TIRED OFFICE WORKER| "When my oldest boy ¢ and 40¢ few weeks old he was bac ed from my milk" say mother. "He kept us awake so much, my husband almost slept over his desk at the office. got us ta give Baby some Castoria and the next day he was much better. His stomach and bowels began acting Then my doctor Minard sLiniment ive, being one of the Mi d'g Liniment SEALE pe lover of music and something of a| 2 Classified Ad.: College widow with! genius in mechanical matters, He is) of six children would like to marry old a licensed locomotive engineer and a grad with five and a football, chauffeur, and has a passion for the rats en chaniea! contrivances of all sorts. He . , NY. x The poor girl with a face only a can take an automobile z ma- | Box HTS, BRIDCEBURG: GR. CAN. mother could love is out of luck if| chine, radio set, r , or the| PERE perfectly and he gave us ne more of trouble." Avoid imitations of ¢ re 1 Argh --ii Castoria. The Flectcher signature] of it on pen yo 18 v. Por sale. by ail druggists and dealers. Minard's Liniment Co.Ltd, Yarmouth, N.8, marks the genuine, purely vegetable, harmless Castoria, doctors everywhere advise for those ills of babies and children, such as colle, constipation, it is still as good as new. colds, billousness, ete. MOTHER OF | About two hours after eating many people suffer from eour stomachs. They call it indigestion. It means that the stomach nerves have been over tn | he met, alkali, that Stimulated. . There is excess acid. way to correct it Is with an which neutralizes many times "at EN 'volume in i Ths abt wisn Fill" Wik Magnesia--just ss dose 4 "ls pieasnt, alten and When Food TWINS HELPED Restored to Health by Taking Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege- table Compound Mitchell, Ont.--*T had little twin babies and for quite a while after T was veak I. could not Te ny rok work all the way up legs les at the back hy Sours harmless. It has remained the stand- ard with physiclans in the 60 years since its invention. It is the quick method. Results come almost instantly. It Is the ap- proved method. You will never use another when You Jew. Ce PAE: g the t uine ps' Cg ik nn a es. Lad by physt-| Mgs. F. ar op ot Nchell clans for 50 years in correcting excess| 90% " veo] Each bottle contains full direc: tlons--any drugstore. able Frog? get u nd do my work. I ha ELT ul and am Ri