A ------ A a A game of "Snow-in-Summer," and the 7 old-world flowers. . . In the distance, back from the gliffs, stretched acres of wind-kissed ~ lorage, comprised of red sainfoin and | giant crimson stretched th clover; and farther still pening wheat, over played at which the cloud-shadows " mes, sketching on the miles of ver-| - dure, most fanciful pictures. But the village itself had the great-| sst charm; ordered and exact in its| "le day afler day, with itp d coming of the fishers at dawn, and| the greetings in the little harbor| home-| down below; night afier night the sailing out of the boats, merry voices | down the dim streets at the hour when the stars were born above the loam. Besides 'a score of fisher homesteads a shop or two comprised the village, From opem doors might be seen hanging from rafters the langle of 'mets, or wives at the thresholds . mending the rends in them--the wogk of stormy nights. A source of great delight were the gar- fens, not so much for the sake of 'he flowers but because of the quaint sames bestowed upon the blossoms. Honesty was a favorite flower, named by the fishers as "Silks-and-satins"; loved chiefly by most of us for Its curious seed vessels, which glimmer Hike threaded moonstones. (This like ness of nine was verified when I dis- covered that the meaning of its name Lunaria, referred to the shape and 'color' of the seed-vessels.) Alyseum Maritimum was known only by the golden toadflax around the garden gates as "Roving sailor.'--In "From a Middlesex Garden," by Alfred RH. Hyatt. anni Ap erect. "Weak" Industries To Go Under New Italian Plan Rome.--Premier Benito Mussolini's garden of| Mount Royal Hotel New Low Rates Sing! ms with baths, $3.00 up Double rooms with bats, $6.00 up ble Suites ,...eeesenreaes $10.00 UD \ We Are Issuing a New Circular Regarding Ac- tivity in These Stocks. Copy on Request. A. E. OSLER & CO, Established 1886 11 Jordan Street, Toronto. ELgin 3461 ------_-- . * * Highest Price Paid : § 1 fo angie A rts age wes. EASTERN FARM PRODUCTS CO, 433 St. Paul Street Sast Montreal, Que. "Industrial Reconstruction Institute," designed to break the jc crisis and reorganize Italian industry on a healthy basis, has begun the process of weeding out weak and uneconomic Industries. The first decision of the institute was to float a 1,000,000 lire bond issue & finance the "'demobilizaticr. section," which will liquidate weak concerns. The institute is not officially connect- od with banks, but is limited to indus- tries. A previous financial organiza- Kon, the "Instituto Mobilaire," was fesigned to help" banks unload their "sid for creditors. * Musolini's plan is for a "clean slate" In the Italian industrial system, just #8 he believes that a clean slate of war debts and reparations would be the greatest aid to international recovery. 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To sea, to sea! ~--Thomas Lovell Beddces. "Poems". '| presented her 85-year-old hubby with cloth made in Canada |' floal kick which meant victory and rible jam," she sald. She never knew what hit her. "If it's true that the good die young, this present generation ought to be "here for quite a long time yet. Harold--"T just read where a flapper a baby boy. What do you think of that?" James--""The same as you do." , "He gives me a pain in the neck," says Jones, "this man from India who hasn't spoken a word for several years. Gosh, I've been married twice that long," Telephoning for a new ukelele string, a miss asked the music store clerk to tune the thing before sending it out. On one very rare occasion an em- thusiastic golfer arrived home for din- ner. During the meal his wife sald: Wife--""Willlam Jr. tells me that he caddied for you all the afternoon." Golfer -- "Well, do you know, I thought I'd seen that boy before." The great trouble with thé man who says he only wants a moment of one's time is that he knows not how time flies. "Two dozen loaves, please," demand- ed the zoo keeper. | "Are you having a party?" asked the grocer in amazement. "No," replied the keeper, "the kan- garoo kicked the elephant, and I want to make a bread poultice for him." "That young man stayed very late again, Edith." "Yes, papa, I was showing him my picture postcards." "Well, the next time he wants to stay late, show him some of my elec- tric light bills," 2 Evolution My dear Miss Smith; Dear Miss Smith; Dear Mary; Mary Dear; Dearest Mary; Mary Darling; Mary, Beloved; My Soulmate; Darling Wife; Dear Mary; Hello, Mame. Hash The high stepper is more apt to stub his toe than the fellow who shuf- fles along. Most of the troubles of the young folks are not mental, but tem- peramental. Once a boy is enggged, his big worry is that she'll change her mind before he can change her name. There is one nice thing about a party telephone and that is that there is some one to answer the call or listen. A real angel is not always trying to make you believe he is a real angel. It's funny about a fellow getting more health out of the game he plays for fun, instead of for his health, Agatha--"But doesn't your husband have any hobby?" Agnes--"0h, yes; he's always trying to comb his hafr over the bald spot." To the enquiry as to why molasses kisses do not taste as good as they used to we would add: "Why specify molasses?" Investigators of the Pacific halibut fishery hav® established that different areas are populated by distinct stocks of fish which do not intermingle. t eh i i oc, i "My brother took the 'flu' 8 ¢hill, con. [ii t Lang: | first, Weak After Fin and Prewnonia Joseph English is Well and Strong After Taking Dr. Williams' Pink Pills to Rebuild Health ment. 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Not at all in the sense in which Paris is beau- tity], fe. on account of its splendid- ly laid-out streets and "places" and the unity of style in its ° chief thoroughfares. Paris has a classic London's beauty is like the face of a Rembrandt portrait; it looks beau- tiful without being so. London gets {ts beauty from the climate, the light and, above all, the mist; it is barely the same for two days, nay {wo hours, together, and is at its unloveliest in "lovely" weather, You the most marvellous sunsets in world on the river, lighting up a magical radiance the masts snd warehouses and bridges that plerce the misty sky, Rain and mist, the sky signs, the trains pufiing out steam as they roll by, the many: colored ¢ of & beauty which no one can deny,|. That at Kettle Point, Ontario, on the shore of Lake Huron, stones which are known locally as "kettles" break through the ground like a mushroom and harden only after exposed to the alr and daylight? The size of these "kettles" which are strewn all over the beach at this point is shown by comparing it with the child standing on one, Dental Parlor Put on: Wheels Kalamazoo, Mich.--W. I Nash, & dentist, takes his office to his pati ents. He bas completed a portable dental parlor, built on a standard truck chassis, to accommodate five persons. | within & thirty-mile radius of Kala mazoo. EE EE "We need to start at the bottom, which 'we have mow apparently reached, and build up."--Edward A. Filené: A tificial I . bs | 5 Years Guarantee, METAL OR WOOD _ Write. 8. J. DEW, thousand | the 4 | Church St, Toronto TRUSSES ©" Keep this ad The parlor will be used|' species but does not form extensive pur. stands. It is confined to the Province of British Columbia. The red or Norway pine of Eastern Can- ada is harder and more resinous than the white pine, and the tree is a valu- able source of structuval timber as well as of sawn lumber. The Western yellow or "bull" pine oi the interior of British Columbia is softer and lighter in color than the red pine, and is now extensively used as a substi- tute for white pine. ¢ There are three hemlock species in Canada's forests, two of which are valuable timber trees. The Eastern Lemlock is abundant throughout its raage in the Eastern Provinces, but is not found west of the Province of On- tario, The wood is chiefly used for construciion, especially in house-fram- ing. It supplies the demand for a cheap, strong material for many pur- poses, including poles, mining timber, pulpwood and firewood, and its bark is a valuable source of tannin. The Western hemlock is found in Canada only in the Province of British Col- umcbia, and is tecoming more valuable each year as its qualities are better appreciated. The Western species is used more extensively than the East- ern in pulp marufacture, There are only two species of the g-nus commonly calleq cedar in Can- aca. They are both of great com- mercial importance, each in its own region as their ranges d~ not overlap. The wcod of the cedars is the most Dominion. The Eastern tree, white cedar, is found from the Atlantic to the south-east part of Munitoba, Ce- dar is preferred to all other native woods for shingles and for all struc- tural work exposed to moisture, enor- nous quantities being used for poles and fence posits. The Westerr red ce- wer is one of the giants of the Pacific coast, being surpassed in size only by the Douglas fir. Its wood is made into shingles to a greater extent than any other wood in Canada, and it is also sawn into lumber. Texas Supplies Most Mohair Lubbock, Tex.--Texas produced 31 per cent of the United States mo- hair clip in 1929, according to an analysis of the 1930 census complet- ed by Dr. J. O. 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