dus, 13 ue ¥ » ou can get these Pills trom Phe vin "medicine dealer, or by mail at 50.cents u "from.The Dr. Williams! #edicine |. D., Brockville, ont. a A Poplar in Kent. There's 2 poplar-§tands beside a wall y "village of Hayes, in 5 > lowat tien I'recall-- : With an' ocean between and' a con: The West is. good, and its. sun Bat Are Jrieudly: but still, from a rainy r whirled wall anda Blackblrd's Sind of bluebells: beneath Beech: ighman ploighing a: ons, Boy wid rooks behind; There o even a pew, in a timeatained Py by Jarge adown the years, = Through the dusky window the gold ar «whin, ~~ But mostly; Temembering, there ap- oak of the most iEptiaing doves the German 'expedition. at Ashur| have barely a speaking acquaintance ' "Account| with. this valuable article of diet, lack- %|ing a local supply, and this large area ag well as the fleld of the greater part' credsed. from 3,697 to 4,411.° "|. The mérket for the growing volume of fisheries production of the Prairie Provinces {s in the. United States, par ticularly in_ the _great Middle big | whither. it travels from the great in. 'land lakes in special refrigerator cars. The product of the prairie waters, ltow- . 'ever, is coming into continually in- oresing fayor much farther afield, and shipments are continually growing to the Eastern States. In certain points peg close ¢ whilst from ne Sounder cwt. of whitefish $1,147,366, almost all 61' ano came fiom: the Prafrie Provinces: view of what they might be made to produce witha greater and reasonable development of their logical markets. "The 'amount of fish in the numerous mighty lakes of Western Canada is be- yond computation, and with the intelli. | gent methods of conservation estab. lished by the Government their produe- tion. or exhaustion: / Canada is -con- sidered comparatively to have a very Jow fish consumption with about 26 "pounds per capita per year, but the consumption of fish in the United | | States: is etited to be. less than five pounds per sald "that many of the inland states For' thé United States is the logical mar- pe gui ket for the Asherigs of the Prairie Pro- use. rr Br il muscles, but to smile "only thirteen." So that less energy 1s expended in smiling than in | frowning. Serainiy in; spiritual and | mi things it fs infinitely better and ee re There 15 no better adyeftisement of happiness and suc y fo have 'much to d 1p 0 Jook always on side ot: "things. © Faultfinders, rous and non-smil p e those. we desire to sie. off our list of friendships. "They : have to be tolerated. . : amidht the mourners, to be put away o. | Until they naturally cease to be. They { are weary, wanton creatives, other hand, there is some oyant and cheery and breezy 'any.person who can livé above surroundings--that is, something to cheer in every state, and who prefers to ponder on the bright. ness of the sun rather tham dlscover i the spots on it. ; If we would sing and whistle and "lrugh more, heartaches would be few- { er. Laughter is a confagious thing. It calls forth a similar response. { fee] the tingle of life, and e; its thrills as they laugh.' such a lot in life to smile oyer. . bo sages oc no rem) Lighthouses for Air-Liners. - 'Betore many years have- Air to Anywhere" will be a sultable:ad- S11 yertisement for the world's 'service "of "airliners; and just as ocean routes [in our coastal lights, so these routes. will produce Hghthousés for 'the guidance of air trafic. The, first of a serigs of these ught- houses has just been completed on the outskirts of Dijon, on the top of Mont Afrique, a hill, about 1 8002. is one of several that will mark the |-afr=route. from Paris to Alglers." light has 4 strength of eight Sunred and geventy-four million candle-power, {and gives a flash that-will be visible on a clear night for over 300 miles. A similar lighthouse 1s to be built in the nei hborhood of Paris. same time comes news of a survey, to cost $45,000 ber of hill in the industry gs in Manitoba in ey shipments to the | United-States increased by' Togo cons. able as has-been the develop: atent of the fisheries of the Prairie Pro- "| vinces, it 1s 'virtually iesignificant in! 'tion can be multiplied many times . without the remotest danger of deple:: proposed between. Kenya and K toum, and there can be no doubt a 'Africa, once the Dark Continent, will { loom large in ain annals, and will pre- | Sently have many suoh- lighthouses as { the.o one at Jon. capita per annum. It la! writer states To trown; "Why do you .call Yours a JSports "'Cause it gots more pedssirans than 8ny other type. 38.01 ar." car." ; © Your W Wonderful Eve: "Pew people realize the extreme min-| :| uteness of thie fmage received by the eve, according to Dr. Fraser Harrfe in "Optician and: Sotenttic Instr. | The €ye-is a camera: which basa) I lens -in front, a 'sensi : (the retina) behind, and, is nslde, and, as in the plate 'Worry never yet has' pio Drogght the jagged stones = o read bs; after which * e Scout's Law. ston in his address nto mppreciate very work. There is e Scouts than to. fn th hs 3 what to-do it, when the oc- He sae 'gave him very great ! such a duty and "both of the boys on _confessing him- that {t was. nebessary for him to | look up some of the questions on the ) | examination 8 to find out the cor rect angwer. emphasised that fire prevention aiolly, comes within the purvey of the Scoilts' Motto--"Be Pre. pared." _* Patrol Leaders. : A very successful Patrol Leaders' Conference has just concluded in Ham- {lton. So.much good was accomplished that it was unanimously decided to ¥Ihold more of them. This 1é a step 'which might well be tdken by other cities and towns. In the Patrol Lead- er you have the leader of the gang; he 48 responsible for the progress; well| being, in fact negrly everything per- taining to the gang, and whether, the whole Troop is efficient or not' rests very largely upon him. Boy leader- ship 1s the goal towards which we must' strive more and more, and .con- ferences are very helpful to this end. ° Camping. There are many little hints with ve- gard to Camping which, if remember- ed, 'will make all the difference be- tween a profitable and an unpleasant time. . In camping you must not forget the ground sheet. It is more important ,"By% to haved one under you than-to have half a dozen blankets over you. As & substitute for -the approved. ground | sheet you might have a piece of table oil cloth, a large rain coat, or a heavy plece of canvas,' Be careful of ex- posure too suddenly to the sun's rays. A sun bath is an excellent thing but the way to take it is in small quanti- ties at a time, until finally-you can al- most with immunity expose your whole body (not the head) for several hours' together and benefit from it. =~. It you should. get wet and suffer from"the cold there is nothing better than a good rub down with a rough towel. Be particular in not having the tent flap closed entirely. Fresh air is one of the things you have gone to Camp to"enjoy, and it is good night and day. In the daytime give the tent and its contents an -airing--out everything. Don't overfeed or oyer drink, and | whatever else you don't do remember that' at meal times. your. behavior should not be any more disorderly than ~|-it would be at home; and dop' t forget Grade: Hiking: Numerous reports have come to hand [respecting individual and party hikes being taken or planned, There fis nothing more exhilarating than a well planned Hike. It should be well plan: wd--boots, feet, stockings, packs, dis- tance to be travelled 'each day, the 'objectives--these and many other de- "| tails enter into the make up ofa pro fitable Hike. . Then having dome all .-{4his, and at last you are on-the road, {try plenty of singing, and.be sure and "| have your Hote book at hand so as to] make notes of everything of interest, {-and otherwise, that is seen and felt. March along, march along, singing all the while, ""y-'Shouting 'out a ronsinisons:- 'BS We reel off mile on mile. {March along, march along, spirits never fail, 'When again we are on our way, on the ood old open trafl." lp ent \ Lite's pathway any e so "To make he. But ~ Bh d the dark s | 80 much of w vl Fot.the. sun's cision arises." In presenting the |" ¢ ugh t seaweed is often phones hog i It Ee naalty by gan olet rays on the "but it is absent upper atmosphere, TY | from the air of big cities 'because, OW- - ing to its activity, it destroys or "burns "up" all sorts of 'organic matter like. dust and soot, and 1s Itself uked up In' ojng so. joe characteristic activity of ozone, | 'combined with the fact that its action leaves behind only pure, harmless oxy- gen, makes it at once a powerful and a "sate"; disinfectant. 5 It is manutactured; electrically, onal large-scale for use in the arts, aswell ag 'for cleansing 'wounds, ®vettilating meetifig-houses and zoos, and keeping fresh the water in aquariums. By its | use, too, the water supplies of such ilized. ve du, Marum. = Fifty" odd" years later, Schonbein, the friend of our great Caraday, found that the smell was due to a special gas-formed from the air who named the gas "ozone," meaning he swelling amas - stuft' UNSURPASSED FOR CHILDHOOD AILMENTS Mrs. Howard . King, R:R. No. §, Truro, N.S., says:--"1 am the mother of four children and Have always used Baby's Own Tablets when any of them needed a medicine and I can recom- mend the Tablets as being unsurpass- ed for childhood ailments. Thous- ands of other mothers agree with Mrs. King as to the merits of the: Tablets, There are thousands of homes through- out Canada where the Tablets are al- ways kept on hand In readiness for the least sign of any of, the minor ail- ments which afflict little onés. Baby's Own Tablets never fail to regulate the stomach and bowels, thus they banish constipation and indigestion; break up colds and simple, fevers; relieve colic and bring the baby thyough that dreaded teething period in safety. Tho Tablets never do harm==always good --~-ag they are guaranteed absolutely free from. any. injurious drugs. They are sold by medicine deal®rs or by mail at 26 cents a box from The Dr, Wil- llams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. RAAB NE Ee Made Rich by Rain. When one speaks of weather making a place rich and populous; one's first thought Is naturally of health and plea- sure resorts where blué skies and sun- shine are usual and rain scarce. But there are many places that owe thelr success to bad weather, : Dufftown, in Banffshire, © possesses no fewer than seven Tatge distilleries | and fs famous for the fine quality of its whiskey. Ret Dufftown is one of the wettest places in Scotland. The average rainfall must be some. thing like fifty inches a year, or much more than double that of London. Now, the quality of whiskey depends largely upon the water used .n the distilleries, and probably Dufftown's big rainfall gives-the water supply fieeded for the production of the finest type of spirit, " Maffchester Wnd@ "fs "netghbéring cities have a damp atmosphere that is particularly adapted to the wig) of cotton, and these places would be in a fix if the rainfali were suddenly halved. For similar climatic reasons Belfast has become the world's centre of the linen trade. Belfast has 23% rainy days out of 865, and this suite both the growth of flax and its manu: facture. ED For Every lll--Minarag's Liniment. "mot enough to be : towns as Lille and Leningrad are ster- Ozone was first noticed in 1785 by by the electric discharge. He it was, 1 4 : 4 Still Blowing Hard. Two young lawyers, both trylig to i make reputations as orators, happened | ber what I want you to do, ito be pitted against each other in ar-| comes, Her Social Secrets, Hilda=--"Now, mother, try to remém- If Harry telephone Jack that I can't gument. Both spoke at great length, ' meet him because I've got to keep an and*fn closing the second speaker re- appointment with George." marked that he was sorry to find his! colleague on-the wrong side, for there \was every reason why they should | agree. on the same day." ed the judge. "Yes," came the prompt reply. "On the very same day?" 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" AROE FLAVORING EXTRACT HOUSE, L selling 'direct to homes, wants bright energetlo man or woridn &§ Sales organizer In each county. STHMA ! Spread Minard's on brown paper and apply to the throat. A 1 e o inhale, Quick rellef assured. 'For about two years I suffered with eczema on my hands. It started with small acales and then turned to a rash and was very sore and red. It itched terribly at times and kept spreading until my fin- gers were covered with it. I could not put my hands in water nor do any work. I did not get much sleep at night on account of the irritation. '1 used other remedies without much success. I saw Cuticura Soap and Ointment advertised and sent for a free sample. After using it I purchased more and in a month's time I was completgly healed." (Signed) Lawrence Chauvin, West Chazy, N. Y., Sept. 27, 1924. Make Cutléara Soap and Oint- ment your every-day toilet prepa- rations and havea clear, sweet skin, soft smooth hands, and a healthy scalp with good hair. Cuticura Tal- cum is unexcelled in purity. Sample Egch Tres by Mall Adds Addrges 4, Ganndian intiment 2 and be. Talcum 2 Sutisars Shaving Stick 28. and skin to become soft and smooth. Toronto, Ont. ° pie Your earance Ap hosphate if you want your complexion to clear, eyes to brighten, ' Thin, nerve-exhausted people grow strong on Bitro-Phosphate and drug- gists guarantee it. Price $1 per pkge. Arrow Chemical Co., 26 Front St. Bast, "Pain = Toothache > - £ Proves safe by millions and prescribed by physicians for Headache Neuralgia Colds Lumbago Neuritis Rheumatism Accept only "Bayer" package + which contains proven directions. "Handy "Dayer" boxes of 12 tablets Also bottles of 24 and 100--Druggists. & (repigiored In Ganadn) of Bayer Manufacture of Monoacetie:" gts bE Hoxie ACL La 8. A"), While it is well AYR or to pacist the ie aguhast | tions. the Tablets ped prin Fer general trade mark, *'Bayer cogs." fF 7 10 EXPECTANT MOTHERS Letter from Mrs. yn Mrs. Ayars Tells How Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, Helped Her Valley, Sask.--*I took the Vek, Compound before Jast confinement, when I got ta. badly that I could not Repiigite. back ached 50 across my hipe, an foul hardly do my work during I never ha and this § is my sixth baby s Ln Lydia E. Finkhat 8 Vegeta pound in the 'Farmer's ize an wrote you 9 one of your books. 2 have no druggist in our town, but I saw our medicine in T. Eaton's am a farmer's Jyife, so have all of work to do inside day. such an easy geatnement | roedicine. f ) "about itand even hd about it." -- Mra. ANNIE ariee oe De eit a trial,