" same as than that ate attach; no“, ttout, diabetes, .5. a eitber my " attacks a â€Wilmin- ent 'rrmtt% 5 !ocei "We. 'tt new eat ow he not in: Bort "V 'W‘“- Ill-IVE. m resuming old prints aid other 'mtiqui. ties; mtmmmy.m I at of tune ram-l. on export m...“ I to be . qarvhtt ttd - m. number ot than duty. Ind is no pron; UFiu I: Ind been whirled mm an! â€We v6.91.†. fear mos-coo" to the traiGiriii7 . , ith, 1 :mtgudlgycm the trout]. by 1Ttlir"s' " Me thtid "Minna. h! " wttiett tbetta " . mmwn on its accustomed track by anythitur out of the ordinary. The sense of Mince is one ot tho functions ot this mechanism which we have developed br constant use. and which we employ unconsciously. Bome. titties we and that unusual surround. ings immir in proper usage. Such, for canine. is the one: a: look“. down from a high building when one is amen-toned to heights. The eye no“. the sheer amp into an“, and unconsciously "Imit- . "(our -" to an In... An: . Semis Using it unconsciously. to forget that the but: is ty detl.aste medial-m w! than“ " ite Iceman" minim out of th. "...I-. timber he has cl Nature In "a W Provided tor ttte smile!!! ln m RIM me _--.. “nun!“ country of the Banish!!! region. Pnrmnrs. who have I greater and w do»: need for timber than "them. 'tttin- their mrptttus of had. fencing. “a building menu from thin nun». Small prlvusmim have been "rerted i."- tho purpose of Human luring lumber, and the farmer neural the nPoeasm material for M- 3....“ ,,__- .v- rue pre- aorvamm of the timber, cum-n: Is por- m (red ot the mature umber to enable Maser sizen to “tun full growth, and for other mono. There are non than 32,500 tNttMrey mile. at forest re nerves in the Prairie Province. which have at all times a large supplyotaur- plus timber arguable tor the many uses of the farming catchments about mam. In the North Battleford district of Saskatchewan, for than“. than is a forest reserve which I. one ot the mt valuable luau of the rich farming country of tho 'uretase-a -- _ mmre m crowing Western Canada , provided for many of the needs of t waters to come, and In the timber. in which also dotted the country. In . 3: the farmer's most vain-Mo " IND"? been no†Mk t and are to be found In the Western Provinces. n-s-arvna have been In. â€Haiku: of the Hunt... Brain's Bu]; nciheel. Iuiidlngs very portion ot the Natn 'irr'orhteeg taheo ta buld. denuded “on and trees are ahrars; "i-initg ot 'ratereom "tu'"nrous, and I. n. Trump who know the we .nware to what an , a misnomer. Wh H _ ~vww-u3. mung New from this Small "Iv-taming have been me- the purpose of manufac- mbor, and the farmer secures nary material for his house liner.. -A-‘- ‘ __ ner Pta" II) a the Donal-loaf. canine, and the trility of "th Wing "mu are generally designated m Pruirfe Provinces ot Western mm. which have of recon: yous 'me one ot tho Brat agricuItura hirit'cving regions of the world. I pularly supposed to be bare ot a un growth from lh-I- --- _ or the mature timber to on iam, to “an full growth Br masons. Then are _ 500 tNtqarty mile. of tom has cut' hinting; n creating Wes ran the tt The van... have their - vomblno to I one ot the m mimon, m t manor with tries utilizing 93!. does I he can" u no cuumry 'tteral tteog What an " th 193 what (“vision t he timber In the nal tattered ' butlon. w] t been on VALUABLE ASSET TO AG. ( They Can be mm by Keeping the, RICULTURAL DISTRICTS I Blood Rich and Pare. i tho mm SUPPLY m? [m (may FARMER] WANT ROSY CHEEKS hand. H TUn â€500% Miles of Forest Reserves. meant, I "we. IP travels north. how is left behind and hat is a fairly, clearly on between the bald 1 mar country This gm ' nature ct forest, but I :d and romowhwt 0rd with the appearanu I especially laid out. cmntry the descrfptlm The timber is never any as to itnrusrta. n- A ;illzinx lumber In manufactum ' aggregate value each you to mmo revenue. This, novel-tho- Pt not comprise by any means re value of Canada's timber to any. and there is a large do. "fr'rtsumption of which no re-J statistics we av-u-m- "vt-, “Hons â€no. anon; phase. of work which Lair sources In Cumin tom. ft to make the lumber industry the most important ot 1110130- and the total commercial cut r with the various allied mam mung lumber in manufacturer! aggregate value each you to Huber - In economical†horny ' ttreat dent to Breats, and m. Ir, We are apt hs an extreme. which mar be med track by iCutit no available Ml part In rela u tirst industry a the prmence gm! " mmxualed as ' ot Western Ca. â€09'" years " industry or I“. 0000 and swung. -imrlturat soc. to the farm. makes for g relation to The clan, tor the MacLarens on“ constituted one ot the leading clans it the Highlands, was for a long time a big factor in Scottish history. As our ly n the reign of King Kenneth Mac, Alplu it appears to have acquired com sidorable territories in Stratheam and Mquhidder. In 1138 they played a prominent part in the Battle ot the Standard. under the leadership ot "Malia," the Earl of Rr-s..-, Tim- Priation---sueuurin. Racial orittin-aeottur, Source-A given name. ,__......-n.- "an ©Ott - -". w......u=u maxing them, and um- man, but how man-y are aware mateiy found that the troubles that fehnel sauce adder greatly to ttt had afflicted me hae vanished. I am eelltmee ot hot boiled mm, giving this statement in the hopef Every txmettry has. tta own pee that my experience will be of trertetit mixtures ot trrmruriar Btid trWetrta, to others " many of them are most delicious You can get Dr. Williams' Pink Pills "i,"CrtT--- . through any dealer in medicine, ire by Aarshai F0615 furine his re mail at CA) cents a box or six boxes! $rlgit to him United Stated, tram for $2.50, trom The Dr. Williams' 13,00ty miles, tP.d made 164 spee Medicine Co., Brockvilie, Onti' Ito 10900000 Citizens. - ,_ """-.. v: Ill-0m“: I" I color fades. she looks dertrtttttrted, l short ot breath, and her heart poly totes one: slight exertion. Some ch timee this trouble is accompanied tr, is severe headaches. or pain: in the heel ' or olden. This condition II entirel: FY due to weak. watery moon, and cat CF only be cured by making the blood " rich. red and pure. For this purpose _ try Dr. William' Pink Pills, which act " directly upon the blood, and in this o may bring new health and strength to _ weak, ailing people. Mrs. [sane W. 3 Howell, Petitcodiac, N.B.. tells of what 0 Dr, Williams' Pink Pills did for her as " follours:--oro; some time I had not . been feeling well. I had been gradual- . ly growing weaker, and found it con- , stantiy growing harder to do myl . housework. I was very pale and had.I ' frequent headaches. :coneulted a ‘ doctor and took his medicine for some time, bat it did me no road. I found myself growing weaker. and taking faint and dizzy spells. A friend ad- vised me to try Dr. William! Pink Pills, and although I had nearly lost , faith in all medicine, I got a eupply and began their use. After a time t 1 ‘found they were helping me, and I gladly continued taking them, and ultl- I mately found that the troubles that t had aulicted me had vanished. I m t giving tth statement in the hope that my experience will be of benefit n to others." 7 Every mrmtui--erery girl-matte my cheeks. They mean not only Petr: put good health. When a Im- grown; weaker, and taking d dlzzy spells. A friend ad. 9 to try Dr. Williams' Pink d although I had nearly lost all medicine. I got a aupply m their use. After a time I ey were helping me, and I: ' u... swu neum. when a blood is scanty or anmmlc I_,:, - ins trouble is accompanied Ir.l Apple "ttctt Imuhes, or pain: in the back turn}, tor the ' i. This condition In entirely Pe.." "190th weak. watery moon, and can " Europe FOtt cured by making the blood m served , l and pure. F0" this purpose We“ with Pet mutam' Pink Pills, which act eombinationa, upon the blood. and in this thee is no do is new health and strength to trood. in..- -rt--,,. - MacLAREN es. she looks detriiiirta, In (of: breath. and her heart palm-"ne1 [or slight exertion. Some-â€1‘o F Surnames and -ii.ii/"iiii, ,w -..- 1'T'l'l "--'v WNW mm Dork And stewed y, Fo-. this mrm T We. with veal. Although both tuse 'ink mus, which act Combinations, may seem startling. blood, and in this them ie no doubt about their betas um and strength to trood. ie. Mrs. Isaac w. In Cum cranberry Jelly goes with ', N.B., tells or what roatst turker. and here again the result Pills did for her as ig all that aut be desired. ( " time I had not A real Indian curry. which we prac-I thad been gradual. “cam never-see in this country, In! and tood It con_,made with fruit as well as onions,’ larder to do n/Amlxad with meat. Try a curry made, very pale and had I With apples and curt-ants, and you will 8. i C'ot1aulted a ( be delighted with the combination. I medicine tor some A must googe is a poor thing with. _ no road, I found out a 'rtumntr ot Rage and onion, but d "ttter, and taking the name of tlm talent“ inventor of 1 ,lls. A friend “Jug: Combination ity met to Mann-v " u.'m.-...~._- -_. - _i--- VV-_.WIIIWI w... umrll more often, however, it ls traceable a son or Ere, to a Highland Scottish source as the attain: who name of one ot the clans which de. ixth 'ruttury. veloped from the melon: Clan Apl-ln, chief who is ct which group the MaeGresvor-s were me: of Lorn the leaders. _ The name ot the Clan Grant is Larens once Gaelic, mn Norman. and as amne- ling clans in l Home has happened with the 800mm Pong time a Giselle names, bat virtually never with my. Ag ear. I the Irish, It In “Him" .-, _. i yariation-arams, I Racial Origin-At, , Norman. l Source-A locam I istic. I The most obviox “lame of Grant is l 'of (.iramd N "le Gr a sobriquet deno, sveniclrity in Norm: later becoming a 1 natural growth of More often, from her -_-_PF www.muon is. met to history. I Have you ever tried cheese with cold apple pie? This is a Yorkshire dish, whitttp deserve.» to be more popular than it is. We all eat cucumber with cold sal- mon, but how many are aware that fennel sauce with .tF.--Ar, . ' ot chicken oritort--scottio,: also Cuiimry Curios. , Viaitimr a Chinese mum recent. "he "marina ndlshmudeot detkp,, qstex-.asa _... at obvious explanation ot the Emmi is that ft is a variation or "le Grand," originating as at denoting superiority or in Normatra'msairh days, and “canâ€: also GRANT - -'_'.6'aV" Ul "e"""' me present type ot machinery. which ta MacGres'om were iworiU automatically ttnd turns, out a {completed stocking every few seconds. Lhe ' Grant k hosiery was woven in two separate Ian. and as some- pieces. When foenNotat the out or d with the Boottiat, stocking was Joined together on either virtually never with side ot the ankle, n woos“ which mv ved from the name j [wally ten an mummy mm. use.) was an eaten-I In order to conceal this, a deoomtivo F Stmthsm known I piece of embroidery wad placed over ‘Sliabh-Gnannais.†the mm- “m M..---- .. â€on†I _ _ "'"'nr u. rambl.v name in such niehnamee made 164 Gait; a character. own peculiar rs, and in the rs recent travelled Anglo. the ex. ONTAR? - --- v-n um. p What we describe today as a "clock" on a sock or stocking Is noth- lug more than a piece of embroidery, which appears to have been placed in position In order to make the ankle ct the wearer look more slender. Origin- ally it was designed to cover a natural defect in the weave. In the days before the Invention of] the present type of mnrhlnA-m _A.,. . - _-...va LTD IBaby’s Own Tablet: to keep the little on (are a mild laxative l )stomach and bowels molds. The Tablets lcine dealers or by n gbox from The Dr. R 'Co., Brockville, Ont. I Our Canadian winters are exceed- ingly hard on the health ot little ones. The weather is often so severe that the mother cannot take the little one: out for an airing. The consequence is that baby is confined to Tttte/ badly ventilated rooms; takes mm. inâ€! L - 7 mm: WEATHER“ Irllll) on mm was l i As for university gowns. Lord Bryce e ' had an unequalled collection. He held idesrees, actual and honorary, from col. leges and academia: all over the I world. From Oxford he had gowns ot l Trinity and Oriel; gowns. too. from I Heldelburg. Turin, Brussels, Nayies. Fiiicii'iii', Stockholm 'Pr-s, -... . _ These gowns and hoods every color and shape. The l them, It worn all together, we borne any man to the ground, colors rivaled those ot the MIA remap-ad, Stockholm, Toro ty College), Rome, Glasgow, Edinburgh, Budapest, Han Princeton, Leipzig, Buenos A lalde, Brisbane. rot-onto or the Potomac in Washing. ton. . . Next in like to his tuhimr rods was hit: equipment for mountain 1ree It is this, hobby ot Lord Bryce that made him a popular hero in the Rocky] Mountain ditytriot, and especially ini the city of Calgary. For two years.' Bryce was president ot the Alpine Club, the ancestor ot the Alpine Club of Canada. Why eic"iiircii' Whenever Bryce a fished In It, whether it at Petrograd. the Selm Manzares In Madrid. ti Toronto or the Po-toma tuhine rods ,.__ ""'_%9M2W' SOWHS. Lord Bryce was always fond of an;- ling. He - attained such tune in m: puma-u. ot course, as Lord Grey. but he vs. 1 km- 'us-.-, -- _ - -_- "an. uvpmes or the late Viscount Bryce were timing rode alpemrtocks and academic gowhs. Ln»! EB..--, - becomes TORONTO Among the 'el-IMI. -. I '"tjE-iG."iC2riir"- _ --ev -wr." vac}. he nu o. keen tttrtterman neverthe- l, and had a Vthiable collection at [no my!“ {giBrycea How: umea rooms; takes cold ms cross and peevlsh. l Tablets should be given little ones healthy. They axatlve which regulate the l bowels and thus'preven'tl Tablets are sold by medi- mail at 25 ixGri Williams' Medicine sryce new a river he better it was the Neva the Seine in Paris, the wand. the Humber in . ,,,‘_..- -.._. ulna-up. ,,,_- N" "'"'; Speer Me 70c Lat. mountain climbing. 1‘ At all m. In maids. ' ' . I Lord Bryce that! r hero in the Rocky!l T and especially in; o o r. For two years' L n m nt ' Ptit ot the Alpine h1.11112S,t, "c"'N ot the Alpine Club - ' Toronto ciGiri'. ‘KOW. Michigan, Harvtrrxi, Jena, [tog Aims. Ade, 3008 were of The weight at ', Would have “will†of the ,,r,...' v-_ "UT-€- Thomas Flddle was a very learned young man. At school he shone like All the turn and Planets lumped to. gether. A sixty candle-power lamp wasn't in It beside the burning mune of hit sauna. I But his Mend. were (rightfully div lowland when be tuned to accept ll the decree of Doctor of Divinity. I One of them tackled him on the "h' Met. "Ah, well," replied the scalar, "In , Mancunian†Fiddle, with-J out being "tdie, D.D. ' noun banana. the When ordering goods by mil , yet a Domlmon Express Money Order. I“. ‘ l, and the spectros- Topsy was never trained to do that,l sort of thing and has never been with , older “when! don. Apparently? "blood wilt tell." l One day some of them had wander- ed ott, and Topsy. much distressed, was mnking every effort to round them up, when a passer-by who thought she was going to hurt them struck her with a folded paper. At once the dog set up an agonized barking, and tinally i ‘her mistress hurried out to explain’ Aptt alone again, the little dog brought the chicks into close formation and de. livered them to the hon In it fairly com. pact group. _ __- - â€a; I: u"! wepherd. Whenever the chicks scat.- ter she will run round them and grad- ually bring them nearer the ducking mother. Topay, a half-grown shepherd dog, has a. ttoek ot her own. It In an unus- u-l ttoek. too, tor every one of the member: ot it bu, not wool, but feathers! The mother ot the flock h 1. Plymouth Rock hen, but Topsy is the l shepherd. Whenevm- thm .51-»- ---A ttl tune in HE racking, agonizing rheumatic Amt Grey. N ache is quickly relieved by an ap- ' tteverthe, plicatiod of Sim]... Liniunnt. Motion it,' y For forty Pars, folks at over the I world have ound Sloan's to be the , natural enemy of pains and aches. rtrer ' he ,.‘ It Wrote: was: rubbish the new; You can just tell by n- healthg‘; Paris, the ctimulatin odor that it is going to , E umber in , you_good. , . Washing- .Kiet Sloan: lady for. grandma. lemma, lame back, stiff mu. m mds was I muscles, strains and spams. . , a- _n I . - - f cum: is listless, cross, feverish, full ot cold, or has colic, a. teaspoonful will I never fail to open the bowels. In a r few hours you can see for yourself , how tbomughvly it works all the Con.) I SW poison, sour bile and waste from the tender, little boweie and shoe you a well, phyful child min. Millions ot when keep "Calttorni. N Syrup†heady. They know e tee- spoonful to-dey “was a. sick child to. morrow. Ask your amulet for genu- ine “California Fl: Syrup" which he directions tor babies and children of ' nil use printed on bottle. Mother! You must say "GUit6min" or you may I I get an imitation " *rrup. Even a sick child loves the ' taste of "California Pitt Syrup the little tongue is coated. or 1 child ig listless, cmsa. feverish. Motler,, Quick? the Jaw,' 5011." said the I know why we: kers!" Maklnig and Was: a Fiddle was a w... "Why, dear Phosphates In Nauru, califir.iiiirtitr")"i;i'ur, For Child’s Bowel, m itme.rk rua. IlllEIllMTE mm I.... x!lf,llfl.as,i,r,,,, RELIEVE» cif-iit dear?" asked mother. they have so much work ot was the illuminating reply. . . -- --'-r-|~. ' ORDERS. 'l' ‘I goods by mil send " I ens Money Order. , r Rt" , -.---. if . . "3 Flock. rown shepherd dog. the young hopeful women don't wea 9n Give l, .1"... (, physicians during 22 Syrup." -rt [: WARNING! Say "Bay ir' Unless you see the name I not getting Aspirin at all. i Accept only " “unbroken i Aspidn," which contain: Ale, n-wmuauaul " ootnache Neuralgia Neuritis . Ban-ache Lumbago Pain. Pain I†m h at " “M.“ l I I i u I me‘! _ at a... ..111yt-ar- /"""Cfiiii'iii,) r. . ‘ 1 . _ 'tlip,,,!, Ill ' ‘ (t'iiih5'iifiili' I Fr,1 )fiff MRNING! Sav “Raver†...L-“ The nicest eaturtie4amttvo Lyric your bowels when you have Headache Bahamas: Colds Indigestion Dizziness Sour Stomach candy-like Cucoreu. One or r Toothache In Denmark we have a fine demo»! to I nation of how common folks my be..; in: come highly enthusiastic for the an] Ray of Peace. 't' - v 'v v , NU! Say "Bayer" when you buy Aspirin. rou see the name "Bayer" on tablets, you are ng Aspirin at all. Why take chances? tly " “unbroken package" of “Bayer Tables of which contains directions' and dose worked out by during 22 years and proved safe by millions for A: .- - - ' _ Jr..-cttTr'""---- ' ALL mans or :EW AND USED t melting; willâ€; Iun. 'ltt,tttti,iiiri, _ etc., "I up! "uttlect to I prov " or.“ ( tyFiriiiryiiiiic1ib4 nun-mo m “land's Llnlmcm for Distemper, After tathine more I graphs in " years . 1tutr has, mam win be the most complete I ever nude. prices " unno- y..9R_Ctitriiio' Its YORK. STRE". TORONTO. V -- -___ -"‘ - " "ts. No 0010;!“ Luuthun. Ont, bnstipated Bowels Chair...) Ad'el'lioemon‘; 1BiADiaN sen-mi Bettt Map of Moon. M :‘IRALMUN Gi" or two 1i'lti;--'i'iii-i:iis-i MISS an aura» , "iii-it-ii-ii-iii-i-i-i-ii-'-) OVER "NE RESULT to â€are, ,v-u â€0qu m' 'plotely by morning end you will ted splendid. “They work will. you I sieep.†Omar-eta never stir you I. or gripe like guts. Pills, Catiomet, or Ion, and they cost only ten can. . I box. Children love Casein-ts too. ="t"u-----.,.-V to-nltht will _ "w...- I'll-S an K. 1'teikumhGiiiii; f “women, “it! mum- you work or 33: In. Gmmnnn'a letter about! Interest you. In women inseam-km run i'iii',i'iiil)e'i1it'iti?i'i, of ailments they o ve. Woman “I. 2?tJ,ei.ttiih.Gro7a"llld'll'll',t macaw ,ltfgfiiiel/iiiiri. Goal medicin- will “pm town, -e-eert-e----.il, Union Villa . Vt. -' Iety “a 'lf run-do: tu. Victim a hr.--. Lydia E. Piakhaie he“, Cowl Restored new Rheumatism 1lfltltlfif""rijli=='='r== 1lllilllf, m WALK " "it "I! heath." a“ I]. = inâ€. ' Hotel de Ville, Bt., nomad. f “For a year and a hut before I M y'hnuc my health was simply Awful. I slept so tutu!!! I gaiomt no rod met and I woke up mornings ream att tired out. My nervous system Just a. “weed and I would Jump at gay um. ttouts. I freaupn'h b....-,, __ gee mo “gr“... Bilious Liver "It t"ptr your bow.“ . Vt. - "I was weak and run-down. I could nut " walk across the Mor , without resting and 1l2.e been that": . for weeks. I saw your ' Advertisement in the {paper and after tak, "ttr pne bottle of _ It {Alvin E. _Pi_nkhnm"a y 1t1tltlV Ptror all!!!“ tstty lt I’m It];