__ friend, refused h a A ee ary Galffy left entire to the two children of er Be rans Aurenberg, whem he had killed in duel, thus Fisigheriting 3a oi, tw children, 0 conteste 1 the , 8 thus a T e of the two famili came to light. : SECRET HOPES. ~Galffy and Aurenberg were great friends in their youth. They were like Brothers: - While "were at the university they lived together, and spent their holidays together. Both men fell in love with the same girl, and, although their friendship was broken by moments. of jealousy and bitterness, they each nourished secret hopes of being the favorite. Count Aurenberg, however, was the fortunate one, and married the girl: From that time Glaffy. avoided his frie efus; mpts to remain on friendly te nd ignored his letters. Soar Glaffy married eventually, and many years passed before fate brought the two men together again. They met at the house of a mutual friend during the celebration of a sil- ver wedding. During the course of the evening they exchanged 'words that resulted in a challenge to a duel, : ~The duel was fought with swords, and although Glaffy was not as good a swordsman as his former friend, 'he ran his blade into Aurenberg's ay off the debts. alffy died leaving two child Then it was revealed that it Galffy why had bought thegoee® estate, but only to bequealM heirs of his greatest friend and en- emy. He left them also his whole fortune; with the prayer to be for-{ given, Galffy's disinherited children sought to upset the will by proving that their father's mind was unhinged by the tragic result of the duel, and he was not in his right mind when he made the will - The suit was taken from court to court, and should have been. settled recently, when the Aurenbergs' coun- sel annoul dramatically that his clients had offéred to make over one- half of the legacy to the Galffy chil- dren, and they had gratefully accepted 'the arrangements. C. 1 The case was withdrawn and the feud between tts two families was thus brought to a happy end. i ---- ee Controlling Cutworms (Experimental Farm Note.) The cutworm is a serious menace to the tobacco grower in his efforts to obtain a uniform stand of tobacco _ from the first planting. These insects are found in practically.all soils, but] are usually more numerous in sod fields The plants are cut off near the surface of the ind, , in many h TY a ve N 0 fall plowing weefe by tro) 20th of September, at which ! moths have stopped laying tHeh and also but the use of poispn b of nis WN 5 iz The yolsou bran iit i Just a tastelog} the blood atery give Dr. Williams' ? coupled with nourishing fl gent t- Hg tle out-gf doo nce--I said he didn't know how appe-| Most men are so busy making a liv: restoring her daughter's health. She says:--'"'When my daughter was nine old"she Was 88 weak andfthin we feared we Would lose her. She was very nervous, and going to school, seemed too much for Her. Often he would have to stay at home for days, at a time. At times she would have a very high fever, and the doctor's treatment did not help her. I tried several remedies, but with no good results. One day a friend advised me to give her Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, and I did so, It was not very long after she began taking - the pills that I could see a change for the better. She kept on taking the pills for several months, and through them grew into a strong, healthy girl. Singe then, if a tonic ont which it is believed the mission will have to take in early date is further ocnsid- Canada's request for more This may result in Erence of opinion inasmuch utended in certain quarters ( more than pths based _the pres: 6 y-nine waves eo United States and enty-seven are exclusive in the nited Sthtes and §ix in Canada. Also eae es shared in both try_there are 7,000,000. 1at a¢-100 per cents 4 per cent., or 50,000, hand, taking the United 100 per cent, Canada has nt. of the wave lengths. th States 20 per a ele other: It. 1s whispered that you and John aren't getting on. Daughter: Nonsense! We did have some words, and I shot him, but that's as far as our quarrel ever went. The flour and at milling Industry. 'erty in Canada is placed at $7,466,907,- 286 according to a recently issued of- ficial compilation. Other taxable val- uations are valued at $268,297,633, while the value of property exempt from taxation is $1,301,289,196. Badminton players find a drink of hot tea of great benefit after a strenuous game. In lea Badmin- ton clubs of Canada, Red Rose Tea is a great favorite. No other tea offers s brisk, zestful flavor and rich quality. Put up only in ing they have no time to live... "What was George Washington noted for?" "His memory." "What makes you think his memory was so great?" i "They erected a monument to it." If somebody else does your think- ing you're probably doing somebody else's working. . There is always a time in every | man's life when he is happy and doesn't know it. A visitor who came into a business man's office gasped: "My goodness, this place is a regular oven!" "It ought to be," grunted the other, "it's where I make my daily bread." "You can't do wrong and get away from your conscience with oY : seri rp edit A pacifist gentleman to settle a juvenile row. "My boy," he sald to. one the combatants, "do you kiow what ¢he Good Book says about fighting?" "Aw!" sneered the youth, "fightin' ain't one of them things you kin get out of a book, mister." He: toast." She: "Neothin' doing, kid; I want a regular meal." "I'd like to propose a little Hogs are produced on three-fourths of the farms of the United States and in all of the cities. Moralized the moralizer--'Ah, well, somewhere behind the clouds the sun is shining." Demoralized the demoralizer -- "Maybe; 'and under the sea is land, | iS . Boy World Explorer That bright-eyed goddess Adventure of whom everyone from the ¥ t ost Office Union jects to Losing the Co trol to Foreigners Weston-Super-Mare--A conference of the Post Office Workers' Union has unanimously adopted a resolution pro- I | testing against the secret negotiations for the sale or transfer of the control of the government-owned beam wire- less service to forelgn or other private financial interests. ) J. W. Owen, general secretary, sald that as a result of the guccess of the |' beam wirel ign financial and other interests had been at work and were ready to take over this very pro- fitable undertaking. Not long ago they found the Marcon! and other com- panies had a merger contingent on & gatisfactory agreement being reached with the British Government and Do- ini They ly a to the oldest has dreamed has beck- oned to Russell Dickson, a Winnipeg. boy, and will lead him on an adven- turous path around the world. He bas been chosen by Lowell Thomas, world-famed explorer and lecturer to go with him as secretary of his next expedition into the jungles of Africa, to the south Sea Islands and into practically every corner of the globe. Dixon, who is 20 years of age has been employed for the past three years in the offices of the Canadian Pacific Railway at Winnipeg. When Lowell Thomas was lecturing in the City and made a statement to the press that he was looking for a Can- adian boy to go with him in December, Russel] got busy and landed the job, that will mean a year or so of rare adventure. First class shorthand knowledge, and an aptitude for photo- graphy and mechanics were some of the most important requirements for the position. Satisfying Thomas along these lines, an agreement was reached, MANY MOTHERS. RECOMMEND THEM Baby's Own Tablets Are Fine for Nervous, Sleepless Children. From Canada the fame of Baby's Own Tablets is spreading over the world. Mothers recommend them to other mothers, and wherever they are tried nothing but words of praise are heard for these pleasant tasting little tablets that promptly relleve the minor ailments of young children. wp Tablets are one of the ¢a for children's ailments LR says Mrs. Arthur n, Me. "My little {out that doesn't help a guy when he falls overboard." b. "Full, many a flower is born blush unis 4 day of explain why children | delight in picking up | using sWOM expressions as "ain't" | nd "I don't"? ~ "I remember away back when «it was good style to cool your coffee or tea by pouring it out into a saucer." "Shucks! that's nothing. We can remember when, they cooled it by blowing it after it had been poured into the saucer. 3 -- 1) miss the advertising target as g-you hit--but keep on, because meksured in profit the successes nd could not sleep. sand she was re- he was also troubled and nothing seemed ad used the Tablets e before her bowels were All mothers should keep for Last Words Our tongues kept threshing out the the old affair And words were winnowed like a mound of chaff. You sald: "Don't be absurd and think I care-- weigh the failures. ------ The rarest business is minding you at last to consult the local doctor | about his eyes. The doctor said, "Sandy, my man, if you don't give up whiskey at once and for good you will certainly lose your eyesight" "A, wheel," replied Sandy with an air of resignation, "I think I've lived lang enough in the world tae see a' that's worth seeing." J Farmers in British Columbia report an éxceptionally good lambing season this year. One of the largest sheep breeders in the province, who has 5,200 head of sheep, had a 135 per bright, clean aluminum pac . : MEW cent. lamb crop. ES al v NY ) <5 dose ps" of Magnesia) in whter. Kall effective; yet b : Tt 1ihe pain departs. You are happy again in five minutes. ! Don't depend 'on crude methods. Bingley the best way yet evolved in 1 b! J out- Ee 01d Sandy McTavish was compelled. That fs | t's write ourselves a cheerful epl- 'taph!" And I pretended that your studied air Of nonchalance, your trumped-up hollow laugh, ad somehow made the truth less . hard to bear: Well, there were others who had stood the gaff. Women have played the comforter so long, mend Bo readily, that we would seem to wrong : Kindness by not dissembling to the end, Therefore, I simply kissed your hands and strove. To hide that greater known as love. --Panl Rayson. ASD INA I Camouflage Your Hems A simple suggestion for camouflag- fng hems in a wool dress is given by the practical magazine, "Successful Farming." "In putting a hem in a weakness 'woal dress," it reads, "Therg is usual- Iy an unnecessary amount of material | which causes the hem line to look bulky. This is not at ali desirable. 1 have avoided this by folding the mate- rial once to form the bem and ma- ing a piege of mercerized width along "edge of The hem should ther , | breaks loose from Taking our childish troubles in to |' They & y-app the prospect of the Government either handing over the control or selling the beam system to American or other cable systems. The Imperial Wireless and Cable Conference, sitting in London since January 16, bad given no hints yet as to its findings. A. E. Millett, the seconder of the resolution, said that the postal work- ers were helpless to prevent the trans- fer and urged a definite demand that the "Labor Party in the House of Commons should solemnly declare that if this scandalous transfer was effected they would in the event of being returned to power not only re- sume control of the beam system, but would also expropriate at their own valuation every form of external com- munication from Great Britain." Very Strange. Loaf of Bread--"Funny, ain't it-- thd baker who baked us works hard all the time and yet you might say he's a loafer!" a -- Speculation New York Times: (Heavy specula- tion for the rise is going on simul- taneously on the Stock Exchanges of London, New York and Paris. Finan- clal critics are warning the public to be cautious.) The spectacle on all three markets of opposition to the scope of the movement from conserva- tive banking quarters, and complete indifferencd by the Stock Exchange's customers to such opposition, suggests at least food for thought. There is always an arguable possibility that the public at large may at such times have grasped certain elements of in: transic value which experienced finan- ciers had missed. Yet the deduction is also warranted, at any rate by prev- fous episodes of the kind, that pro- longed and excited speculation which the ordinary re- straint carries a contagion such as is bound in the long run to drive it be- yond the bounds of reason. \ Cute in aBaby~ Awful A Thde ~and it's Dangerous by Ruth Brittain Thumb sucking does look sweet in a baby, but ft is disgusting in the three- year-old and sometimes it hangs on untii fifteen or sixteen! The habit may cause an'ill-formed mouth or in duce adenoids; and it always inter- feres with digestion, Pinning the sleeve over the hand; attaching mit- tens, or putting on cardboard cuffs, which prevent bending the arms at the elbows, are some of the ways to stop the habit. Another bad habit--{rregularity in bowel action--is responsible for weak bowels and constiuation In bables. Give the tiny bowels an opportunity to 'act at regular periods each day. It they don't act at first, a little] Fletcher's Castoria will soon regulate | = them. Every mother should keep a bottle of it handy to use in case of colle, cholera, diarrhea, gas on stom: '| ach and bowels, constipation, loss of sleep, or when baby is cross and feverish. Its gentle influence over baby's system enables him to get full nourishment from his food, helps him gain, strengthens his bowels. 'Castorla is purely Seudle and harmless--the on the T. ve Riga % for over 80 years. With each pack- # valuable book on on the wrapper Le signature on so you'll get the genuine. TT (|8SUE No. 21-28 rs a eo ZT Red Rose Orange Pekoe is the finest tea in the best package-- Aluminum Hints to Groom by London Vicar A Few Don'ts That May Not * Be Amiss Any Place London.--The vicar of St. Philip's h is not altogeth tisfled wif h the deportment and responses of bride- grooms in his Battersea diocese. In his magazine he gives the following tips to the prospective bridegrooms: "Don't rush at the blushing bride when she joins you at the chancel steps and shake hands with her. One bridegroom did this at a recent wed- ding and exclaimed "Ow ary yer, mate.' "When the priest tells you to say after him ' God's holy ordinance' don't say 'God's holy audience.' Some of the audiences we have seen at recent weddings here could never by any stretch of imagination be called holy. "It is always best to refrain from drinking anything stronger than tea before the ceremony. The smll of alcohol is rather obectionable and es- pecially in church: "When the clergyman asks you to say 'Troth' pleuse don't say 'trough. The former means faith, fidelity, truth; the latter anything hollowed out and open longitudinally on the up- per side" Minard's Liniment for Insect bites. em esl When a man begins to pity himself, be loses the sympathy of the whole world. ires Give Most Miles Per Dollar The greatest enemy to tire life is not the harsh grind of city streets or rough roads, but heat which is | created inside the tire by internal | friction. Heat not only weakens the fabric, but also softens the rub- ber, causing blowouts. and tire failures. The above illustration shows a single cord of a Firestone tire greatly magnified and untwis d | into fifteen smaller cords composed of many little fibres. By means of the exclusive Fire- | stone Gum-Dipping process, ever fibre is insulated with rubber, bi 4 prevents internal heat and friction. Your local Firestone Dealer gives you the beller service that goes with these better tires. See him today. FIRESTONE TIRE & RUBBER CO. OF CANADA LIMITED Hamilton, Ontario MOST MILES PER DOLLAR irestone GUM-DIPPED TIRES Firestone Builds the Only Gum-Dipped Tires ILL ory in All loads insured. yo! com or skill care. Before y! move, write us or wire and reverse ge Canada. Hill the Mover. OHIOKS YE HATCH FOUR VARIETIE 'Write for free catalogue. A. Bwitzer, Granton, Ontario. i FRENCH IN THE WEST Winnipeg Liberte (Ind): In Mank toba, except in a few rare spots, chil dren go to the Government primary schools. In these the French langus age is not officially admitter, neither as subject matter for study nor as an instructional language, According to official programs and departmental ordinances the Manitoba child is sup posed, from the moment he enters the primary school and as long as he stays there, to hear nothing but Eng- lish, and from the time be starts to read and write, to read and write nos thing but English. The mother tongue, unless it happens to be Eng lish, is totally ignored by the Mani toba educational authorities. --_-- ---- Wiis GARAGES $79 UP Ch poset Write DAY CO. SCHWE OLERS"THOR O BRED nany AND LAY A Reliable Antiseptic. Make sure no infection of cuts and wounds takes place, by applying Minard's Liniment. in INARD'S| or eral "A GREAT TONIC," SAYS 'MRS. RUSSELL After Taking Lydia Es Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Fenwick, Ont.--*T am taking Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound during the Change of Life for nervous feelings, loss of a petite and to § strength. It is = at tonic and I ave taken a dozen bottles of it. It was recommended to me by a friend and now I recommend it to all women for --=Mrs. W. V. RusseLy, R. R. No. 6 Fenwick, Ontario. vents -- HE source of skin beauty is In the blood. To acquire "The Skin That Charms" you must cor- rect whatever faults of impurity or deficiency exist in thé blood: A doctor, prescribing for his patients, first proved the great value of "TRU-BLOO proving the skin's texture and smoothness; in giving it healthful Look to the Blood for Beauty's Secret TRU-BLOOD promptly corrects faulty conditions in the blood, then works its magic on the skin and complexion. ; ~YPsed- in-eonjunction- with. TRU... " BLOOD, Buckley's OINTMENT! works further wonders in i the skin of ¥ blackheads; A blotches roughness are q banished. | Your drugglst can i these proven "B = ad 1 Ee . § A me