-/ ntinber 'from * 49,749 in 1922, which is in Canada, but it had increased to this into which. Europe was dif iousetoLo E are Jrovides High in the spell re my won, Racial Origin--S8cottish. Tocality. of Leslie faa clan| 1 far from the Highlands, | hie story 'of the 'wanderings: of the original Leslie, in the eleventh oen- tury, from his own barony heyond the Hithgarian frontier, through the num- erous small and violent pelle units} ed fan n Queglifug' your thirst as you journey es, Joffre, own Thomas Jefferson, Jini fame, right down 'to little Jeff, Mutt's partner of nations! fame--fighters all! of pugilistic. those days, to the coast of Flanders; followed by his embarkation for Scot land and final establishment in the favor of the Scottish king, must have made a striking romance. Unfor- i ae rom that yore Tost EO peas. oid wyy and cut] a dido. --Wilbert Snow, "The Inner Harbor." i --------p rien, Prayer of the Tree. Ye 'who 7 yous by and would. raise your hand against me, Hedrken ere you harm me! I am thé heat of your hearth on te "could winter nights, The friendly shade screening you from thé stmmer sun. My ffilts" are 'refreshing drafts, Iam the bant that holds your house, The board of your table, The bed on which you lle And the timber that builds your boat. "Scolds his boy at ho 4 tian o {about him Bie or at oe ug | --Can see other people's stupidity | ensler, than he can see his own op-| Yortuuity: Beciiiise They Are Tasteless and Are"Easy to Take, One of the strongest points in favor of 'ny medicine for children is that! 118 20 agrosae that the mogier does not have to force it down the little one's throat. Baby's Own Tablets have no drug taste, may be crushed to a powder if desired, and bables like them. They are perfectly safe for they contain no oplate or narcotic. They sweeten the stomach and remove the cause of fret- fulness. Mrs, Arthur Charl€bofs, Pawtucket, R.I, says: "I have found Baby's Own Tablets to be a gentle laxative and a safe remedy for stomach disorders in children. Our little boy had been As a family name, Jeffries and its 1 am 'the handle of your hoe, glven harsh cathartics but these tab- ( record-- 99.6% of dairy cattle in the whole {sland are free from tuberculosis. Be- cause this disease affects the human , We XS oust build a first line of de e all milk to be used 4 follow 1t up bY {read > wimg tuberculosis from the dairy cow. It has been proven beyond all dis pute that Human beings can--and do --develop tuberculosis from the milk of tuberculous cows. The matter is serious, for we are face to face with the fact that one of evéry two cases of tuberculous glands In obikiren un- der five years of age can be blamed up- on tuberculosis germs in mitk. Fur ther, a large amount of abdominal and bono tuberculosis among children Is directly traceable to milk from dis- eased cows. pi] (SR PROV VE FARYS: rT wis PRE terms. at gencinemal Ho A Blunder, Perhaps the best "blunder" of 1500 examination papers recently checked by a school examining board was one Quoting Whittier's "Barefoot Boy." It Tas on thee, little man, Barefoot boy with shoes of tan." ellen Tinned meat, a relic of the Franklin Polar Expedition of 1845, was declan ed fit to eat after the tin had been opened and the contents examined at the Liverpool City laboratories. : Sam Plan Book In co-opera with ian Architects at a higher rate than in most areas. Last year the Pacific coast province ~preduoced 161,040 pounds of wool which gold for an average 'of 27 cents per pound. 'Many 'Ranchers Coming In. There sre many indications that the ranching of éheep is' on the Increase in the great interfor of British Colum: bia"dnd Some very Hirge 'dcreages are ~ being operated in this industry. In tunately only these meager facts have been preserved. Bartholomew de Looutsw came 2 Scotland from Flanders, as his 8 a mar or the Toren wa| 1 o the Bifag of ides and the Hungary over which he had been over y, Who pass by, listen to my prayer: Harm me mot! ~--Hleanor Hisner. in etaied } acLean Builders' The door of 'your homestead, 3 formation on planning, The wood of your cradle 'And thé ehell of your coffin. Milk used by human beings should be free from the germs of tuberculosis. Can we hope to supply such a milk? It is quite possible--keep the germs out of the milk, and kill them if they do get in; that's all, The milk must come from healthy cows. Milking and handling of utensils must be done by healthy persons; if a person is "not very well," let him or her help with other work, but never with milking or variations came ffito use simultaneous: ly'in France and England. As a given nas 1 5 Somes originally from France) y Teutonic period; that is, the or Ct barbarian invasions, following the fall of the Roman Em- Tord pire. It was brought to England a. i among the followers of Willlam the| It was Malcolm de "Leslie," a de Conqueror. scendent, who founded the Highland In co ita dovaioptignE has been | ¢lan bearing his name. This Malcolm from Godfrey, through Geoffrey, Jef-| bad retained the honors won by his lets worked more effectively without the severe griping. I can recommend them to all mothers of little children?' Baby's Own Tablets are sold by medicine dealers or by mail at 25 cents a box from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. te ltr. It Is Not Easy. It is not easy, the harvest of the ocean, An ie book. 344 Adelaide Bt Ww. Toronto, Ont, * particular, sheepmen. show a tendency to move up from the rangés across the Aine, influenced by the comparative 'economy of wool and mutton produc- tion and the general sultability of Bri- tigh: Columbia ~* conditions for = sheep raising on a large scale. It is not long since a Washington "rancher brought in over three thona. - and-sheep to the Lilloet country, con "lderably stitmttating interest in theep orefsing in that area. A 'company, 4 ized at half a million dollars, re "gently entered the sheep business in the Creston district, securing control "of 200,000 acres for that purpose. Two Oregon sheep farmers not long ago "brought in elght thousand sheep to the * Pémberton range, twenty miles from . ~Kamioops, and purpose running up to ten thousand animals. Other large sheep ranch establishments are re- ported In various parts of the interior: The Livestock Commissioner of Bri- tish Columbia is working energetically for the development of the province's. © sheep Industry and reports -that pre sent conditions in the industry are highly satisfactory, the year's lamb crop having averaged 100 per cent. even on the isolated range. British Columbia sheep are consistently of a high grade and as such are sought for importation ; into Several purchases have been made in 'the province by Russian buyers, a flock of forty-six recently being made] up for the Soviet 'Government. And _ it is considered, that thore is 'every ~ pqssibility "of & Permanent trade. of 'some Pitiurtiohs devalgnins 3 Somatimes when "loud: the laughter rings And love and mirth light every. - glance, A dainty old grandmother springs Upon the floor to share the dance; Lifting her. petticoats she shows" That once she tripped on nimble toes, While all her 's children. see 'How beautiful she used to be. | Or strangely in an old man's eyes | A twinkle flashes now and then Which causes him erect to rise. ~ To show his skill to younger men; A ring is made, and small and big Applaud while grandpa does a jig, | Giving a brave: but brief display Of splendor that "has passed away! A \ Thus in the p 'proper time and place oft relieves its earlier days, | comes once more to light the "face, nl ee Che rab ol oTaE abla. f 31a%0 Brel apollot Jer fr duns An You trey, Joffory, to its final form of Joffre. 'In England it took on many different In the 'old English records it from which last , the father at thé court of the Scottish kings, and" had added to them. Many methods of spelling, and developed in jot the Highland clans were thus found- many different directions, some of ed by them paralleling the French. as far as' About them followers of Gaelic blood, Jeffrey, while in other instances thé &und--who usually ended, as was the original* form of Godfrey was main. case fn Ireland, by becoming more tained. is oftem found as Jefre and Jefer, and even Jepher, variation of Jepson was developed. - | thirteenth' century by marriage. "foreighnérs," who gathered Gaelic than the Gaels themselves. The clan 'lands in Rothes, Ballen- brelch and Fife were acquired in the skimmed milk, malted milk, other countries, |' Electric Bovine on Steamer Never Runs Dry or Kicks - An electric cow that gives new milk, cream, | fruit-flavored milk and ice cream to order ig the remarkable animal for which carpenters are building a special shed on board the African steamer 'but a piece of personal equipment. Nigerian in the Herculaneum dock at: Use it every chance you get. Liverpool. This cow never kicks or flicks its tail in the milker's eye; gerian's cow needs is a diet of milk powder, fresh butter and a drink of water. erties. A load of two tons can be, carried: by a full -grown elephant. Protect the forest is not a phrase The first te'ephone exchange in Lon 'never Is seasick, never dry, and can don was opened forty-seven years.ago,| with two local doctors, but got no re- be milked by a matte enginesr hi'and there are row over 500,000 {mid-Atlantic as well as by a milkmaid | scribers in the 700 square miles of the on a Cheshire farm. All that the Ni-| London district, sub- fi pn SOLVE ek MYSTERY MESSAGE § Oi Win These Magnificent Prizes 18T- -- PONTIAC ~ the lebron of each Folly 15 Be Sure 12 ssaugine Hoslery Com message contalns 4 sev thelr correct as shown word in Wonderful, New 6 Pontiac Sedan, dud hese 25 wher Vafush ning. ne na ye 8 n words whic h Wi linder, 5 Passenger alue, $1170.00, able. Prizes. of win- es a Poon § em Care~ rize, 5 & pi t an hh? hn he mo iE i a 'received. ~ NATIONAL HOSIERY CO. Dept. 156 Yoru 8t., Toronto. A FINETONIC FOR "lief. In fact T'was growing worse and | weaker all the time. | The little house wherein you dwell + Has no age-old romance to tell, 'NERVOUS WOMEN Proof That Building Up the * Blood Will Strengthen the "Nerves. If you yant strong nerves you must make the effort yourself. You can help yourself by 'refusing to worry, by tak- ing the proper rest, sleep and out-of- '@oor exerdlse." For medicine take only Dr. Williams' Pink Pills which prompt- ly build up the blood and thus feed the starved, frayed nerves. A case of extreme nervous exhaus- tion restored by the use of Dr. Wil llams' Pink Pills is that of Mrs. R. Dundas, Peterboro, Ont, who says: -- "Some years ago 'I suffered a com- plete nervous breakdown. I doctored In this condition my mother came to take care of me and urged me to try Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, ab she had taken them all through the changd of life with splen- did results. At this time I felt so far 'gone that I did not care whether I lived or not. But the coaxing of my mother and other relatives finally per- suaded me to try the pills, By the time I had taken a few boxes I was feeling a little improvement and was able to move around. As I kept on takidg the pills I felt myself able to go out and made a practice of going to a near-by store every second week to weigh myself, and I gained rapidly from 103 to 135 pounds. I continued taking the pills for .several months, and it is impossible for me to express in words the wonders they did for me. Ngbody but myself knows the tortures I endured from nerve trouble, and now, thanks to Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, I am a normal, healthy woman. I do not think anyone troubled as I was can find a better remedy than Dr. Williams' Pink Pills." It your dealer does not keep the pills you can get them by mail rt 50c a box by writing The Dr. Willams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. From the Window. ~~ i No arbors, balconies, and bowers, "ot little gardens, little gates, 'Somp soaring mountain solitude, It has no pride of stately towers, Simple and unadorned and new, i Its legends will begin with you. Its outer aspect soon will win "A graciousness from that within. It Jooks upon a little street Of houses like it, plain and neat, With sounding names on little plates. Qu sometimes wish its windows viewed : Green fieddsd, a river shining by, Or eles a sea and windy 4, And mot this pros Your little stréet ribs south and gut} imped a oh La { tame-- Another house 50 ete the same! Not like wheat to be reaped in a long, hot day With cider under the hedge, not like potatoes To be dug for leaning down to finger the <li Not like apples or almonds with lad- ders leaning Against the fruit-filled boughs, not like milk and cream Drumming inte a pail at dawn and evening, Not like watercress gathered in the current of a stream-- No, for fishing a man must be stout armed and hearted, Dawn and dark he must harness the wind, he must rein The unbroken wind to his plow and h's furrow - Over his own head may close rolling again. Rain and sleet he must bear blinded ... and rocking, He must fight" through long nights when the winds cut like flails, Haul at the lines and hold to the tiller And struggle half frozen with storm- maddened sails. It is not easy, the harvest of the ocean, A hard life have its gleaners and one often cut short, But they reap without sowing, which is sweet to wild natures, And it is as conquerors that storm into port--" A hard life but not dull like the life of the farmyard, The rutted long struggle-with nlggard- ly ground. The sailors go out to the curve of the ocean they And their field has no hedge and their road has no bound! --Elizabeth J. Coatsworth. bibs dos Aree The dahlia plant contains a very powerful narcotic e.ement, especially Yn its blooms. The nectar puts bumble- bees and humming birds on a drunk, but they soon revive when they fall to the ground. Ambition often arises more from the fear of being surpassed than from the desire to surpass others. anything that has to do with the ilk In spite of eur best efforts, germs of tuberculosis will, however, get into milk, and before it is used as food, they must be killed. The surest way to ensure this {8 by pasteurizing: heat to a point in which the germ cannot! live (142F. for 30 minutes), chilling immediately (46F.) and keeping it cold until used. This will make the milk fres from tuberculosis 'germs, also germs of typhoid, diphtheria, scarlet; fever and septic sore throat. It Is a simple matter to treat the milk which | any town or country family is to use as food In this way. And no one can say it is too much bother when fit means protection for your family against the white man's greatest enemy---consumption, ei tiie Minard's Liniment relieves stiffness. ts nadia Did You Ever Hear -- ~--Of a man 'mottgaging his car to make a down payment on a home? =--Of any man who died poor because he gave tco much to charity? ---Of a boy who got into trouble be- cause he listened to his mother's ad- vice? ~-Of a business that failed because it was conducted too honestly? Of a man who complained much If he was long changed? =0Of a friendly man who was with- out friends in time of need? ~-Of a greuch who had people de- fending him behind his back? eel mec praare The name "tennis" came to us, with the game, from France, Originally tho word was "tenez," meaning take, or receive, used in the same sense as "play!" 'Are You Tired OF NORTHERN WINTERS AND 1 CROP SOIL? 100 Practical Farmers Wanted: --To take over 10 acres each, finest 4-crop combination fruit and yegetable soil in Central Florida. Railroad, schools, | chur®hes and other facilities." Only re- quirement, each individual must have | enough money. to finance himself. For | further information write to-day. Geo. | N. Davis, 746 Seybold Bldg., Miam|, Fla. 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I did, and y the time I took two bottles I was beginning to get around again. I took ten bottles in all, and now I am all Hight again and doing my own work, have six grown-ups to work for, so 1 have plenty to do. I also used Lydia E. Pinkham's Sanative Wash, and I think itis good, Butl owem 'health to the Vegetable Compound, and I think if more of it was used women would be better off. I would not be without it if it cost much more,' -- Mrs. NELLIE HORN, 28 St. Matthews Avenue, Hamilton, "Ontario. Do you feel broken down, nervous and weak sometimea? Lydia E. Pink- ham's Yegetabl e Compound is excel- lent to take at such a time, It always | helps, and if taken regularly and per- sistently, will relieve this coadition. @ AAR CAVE 001 INCOMBFULS Pimples on on Scalp liched Badly. Cuticura Heals. " After having the viog he 14 my hair A out so thats] Jad a. bobbed. I also some oo my scalp snd it itched badly. My hair was lifeless and dry, and when 1 combed it, it came out in bfuls. Cth 2? sent for ufree of Cuti~ cura Soap and wp It helped me so I more, and after using two cakes of Cuticura Soap, together withthe Een) PE "Elliot, West St.