Trauma and bah-rs and the slovenly when along the hlghways 3nd Min: of “to became tttoy luck that self"- .poct which braces n_man'n shoulders and tuning others to any ot him, "39': no slouch." n In undoubtedly true that the cloud: habit in often a mental attitude. It in a habit at and u In" a at both. - "loch ouee timing and 2t grttt.eh. fro- t"srtdttaq than“. m Barr-"" Mr. Gratis “and?" Sid Bub “Well. he‘s full loam Calvary. [he mount when Jun. In ertteitud. Mount Ollvot. the mount who†Christ â€and. be!" in “our. and say- m. "u it Ito menu», let (Ms can pass from mo." etc. Mount Tarbor. the mount upon cum In unnatural Mount liar-the "can! Mount Zion In. on. oi the run. on which Jem- ulo- vu ham. and atood um: bloom Holdall. where Abraham ottered up his Ion lune. Mount Carmel. when are came down no commuted tho new“). of nun. Ind whore ho slow tho prophets at B.al; and trom "no summit of which he prayed tor rain. Ind who nnowored. Mount Lakshmi. the mount noted tor In - Ind beautiful cad-rs. etc. Jezebel. Mount “crab. [ha mount when Mono- uw the burning bud and when 52mm and from the {we of Mount nun. the mount upon which In.†died. 1:: r b- t . K4); ' a A, les a l ik..,., tt Mount Shut. the mount upon which (be In VI. given to Moses. loan! Hor, the mount upon which Anna Mod. Mom" Marl-h. the mount upon which Abraham' otterod up " IOI lone: whore. afterward. Solomon built the tompie. 079' Mount tho ark a bent out "rioted Atiiaittrire thwrwn of woman drivers report that they obey trtthie who better 'han men. They take fewer chancel when muting. They Ire considerate Moat men we lmpvmaed by the eaution which is approval, felt by women who undertake to direct the driving from the bark not of I car. This sum caution cppenrs to carry aver to tho from not when than Wo- men themselves take up actual drhr- inn. Whanwer atatlaties on accident. have been kegt it bu been found that tho number of women drivers vaw-d were in the minority-sol, mush no that awn considering the; fact that the proportion of men drive-rs is less the advantage is in their favor. I " other thirers. They are not one- arm drivers. And they know how to 4rives--Alt.t in how to stop, tdart, turn around, back up, and the like. If :hoy have an outstanding fault it is "tnt of going at too slow a speed. be checked up aeninttt men drivers is more than should be the can. But how ubout women? Are they more mumm- chm men as opsratoes.r By Mata†it Is chimed the' com no endowed with a tendency to nation. If (I), do they exercise it " motor.. hots? Tho Inner in in the 'ar"') nth-p. UM if? t" , Q/Z/fé†. I: t ri, il/AI, _ Women no going into an cradle†numb: of now holds. Thor no found Incmingly to be doing tho sort of things hombre supposed b, ho re- served for men. (bnmuenlly one is not surprised to M feminine chm at the who! of the automobib. The quustion which new", “in: in this event in whether or not tho fo- male of the spades will be more dead. ly at motoring than the male. Certainly the mu. u too (loudly. The number of accident.- which an 5w Tort M l rural. the mount mum which k of Noah rested. lid which mm nm [range of a ruined CAUTION RULES WOMAN DRIVER WHILE IN CAR, Sacred Mountains. A Mot "diam. 'tt I in medium. I hear." don‘t say no'."' aha when tut" and the Dem hwy night" That Would Help Of Interest to Motorists (“Y TRAO'P M' “[1113" U Mr. Gmshopper RIO ARCHIVES TORONTO hops which a spa 'i whole of the West fumes. § There is a romantic story connected itCuh its introduction. A Frenchman. inamod Delclieux. had charge of the what. Ott the voyage the vessel tell ', in with a serfs. of storms. and alt on board were put on short allowance ot 2 water. A bottle thrown overboard from 1 British steamship about 750 miles sputhmt o1 Africa wu diacovered The heroic Frenchman divided " share ot water with the eotteeotattt. "And Martiuico wads her ships With produce from those dear-sued slim." It belongs to the useful [mp of Cinehonaeea.. Even the leaves voo- use may of the gunman which an. tho nod. " nun}. Code-e. as Its name imparts, Cottaea Arabica. is Indigenous to Northern Atrica, and was imported Into Europe as a curiosity. Not much more than a hundred and any years ago a single layer of two slips was taken from Hor land to Mttrtittiqtse,artd it thrtwe so well that it (“wished a supply for the whole of the West rndles. It is rather â€maritime that the two chief products ot the We". Indies. namely come and sugar. are both na- tiees or the Old World. and hare been acelimatizmt in the New. I In the planning ot a small gardon, «are must be exercised no! to break up the ground area into too many units, either by paths or ttowtht. beds. It is better to have nne main path wide enough for two people to walk abrcut. than a rumber of unuooosaary little nae. that enn'mnch upon the available working area. Such garden paths as there are should always ar- rive " trpeeifte points ot “unrest. Ther should â€Venom! suddenly at nothing In particular. I The ideal small garden is a delight- Itot outdoor living room shut " from lview. planned tor continuous bloom. inrrangod to give an [mprossion ot as much spam as mayihle, and with com- turtnhin furniture plaeed in Inviting nooks. ' l Vines oil-er alluring possibilities tor {the garden enthusiast in search of 'qnlck results. The old fashiont-d {morning glory is a rapid grower. To. "ether with the annuals denirabio tor itlto irnpatieat new gardener. biennial» and perennials. which do not mature the sauna.» year. should, be planted in mi- tiitiun (or their pet'Uutut'ttt't'. as well as, if.†their. beauty. l , Tho small garden must he Ntutneai' rm give an iutprvms4on of xpace by ar.i {ranging vista nth-rm. (Non thoughI jdwarfed to miniature. This may no! 1. accomplished by nothing more than an ', untoldlnont ot “can lawn reaching (ml f through an irregular lane ot trees and, :Ihrubn. Perhaps a little path will! curve beekoninttly about. the hottsed coming the eye pleasantly lwyond‘ the foreground. Tho promoting wall! may [he the mm of distance byl mean. of: lattice par/el devised to pro- l disco the remhinpce ot prrsireetive.l Small-sized garden furniture mar be' employed. and the farther points mari be equipped with very small pieces in-l deed. so that the oy" is deceived into,) believing them further away than theyi really an. i 3 she can entttttte the servwes of a snod' "What is the location and 'lGiiirii",,' ' chauffeur, or, better still, a (i/fir';-')',", tho boundary as between Cantula ' stator for an automobile service stawand Newfoundland in the Lain-odor ',l t!on,ond have him teach her. These} peninsula under the statutes order» .l'men are often glad to do I little iii-council and proclamation“; , of this work. and one should not have " took tint mars alone to decide _ great difficulty in finding such it per- upon the exact'wording of this ques- tron. Man. The whole case w . _ l Tho but way to make a beginning tion tor twenty years, with: giggling (is to have the rear of the car Juckeillgoverurnpnt, nearly a million dollan up and the front wheels blocked so, Tho heur'ug was fraught with ici, that there is no danger of tho car torieal '/2i?,"n"d. The vast /ii,/iri/ [getting away from her. When learn-l wiltlttrrurv, he thought to have been; inst to opornte an automobile the ftristj' known to the Norsemen "gm centurlea i FG. is to become familiar with the! I ',erurine--haw to start and stop it m (and how to control the speed. i W}... h . F...M-...9 I Regarding starting the engine, com‘ suit the instruction book that came! with the car and if that is not obtain-I able, seman- another one from your! local dealer. If they cannot furnish: you with one, write to the factory, and give them tho motor number and; whero you buuaht your car. I t you: but " the coat of l, having "1de nearly 9,000 I There is considerable enjoyment " for a woman in taking out the - car during the wool: while the men Ifolb no at business. taking a little drive into the country and getting i away from the daily routine of house. [work oeeaaionalU. The woman who knows how to drive makes uitof the ear for errands, meeting folks at the nilrood station it tho home is in the suburbs, taking the children to school. WING THE m. According to statistics. one woman out of three of those rural families having automobiles knows how to drive. The proportion my be less in I Ithe cities. But any normal woman ‘can mater the driving are with noI great diffkulty. " no friends or' relatives will teach her and if she is not near a good automobile school,‘ which would be the best plum to gm,l she can engage the services of a good chauffeur, or, better still, a (il'ir'i-') “rotor for an automobile service le.',:;'; t!on,ond have him teach her. These!, men are often glad to do a little!; of this work. and one should not have great difficulty in finding such a per- 1 Planning a Small Garden. Manna) They don't seem to be so nil-fired concerned as men about breaking any speed records in getting wtreie they are going. . A Manned e try ar. though may be than an hing ott I 'ir'; h) It) tes,fft . ':) llmuuh tts " f l I tat In“ _ ' [ J h H. ' _ J, It, 1 111K Off ' V' _ / x w: an! I Alt", 1 snlll rth l l Hm!" _ -2, _ " I \\1, nnmm [ A , ./ E, Wit:, L' trv,, 9- h, ' LS 'opt"-, port " eiety, ll Jewish farmers have durl'm: the’rofullry present unitary increased their Ant-i Miran holdings to about a million} Roam acres. They have increased in num-ikind of her from 1,000 tu TG,000, says a re-!chiefiy lion Y'sevoral cotttttst she is part. of Eurnpo; 5m: othvrw she lwlongs to that sixth ’1):er of the world which In called the! [British Empiru. It is this amphibian icharactcr which has frequently, and (who wrongly. laid her upon to the tthare," of [wt-tidy. Whmn tho British, aha tho Grant, War, appeared Io do. sert their Allies. It was no (“new of treachery. It was merely that, after having for four ymrs acted In tbs character of Runaway. they once more :Issumvd the character of rhizens ot' NW Empire. . 1 i What is a European? i Paris Opinion: (What Is meant iwhvn 0110 spenks of u “good Euro- “mun?" Otto must tlvst ot all dcthto t European. And wam-e we can do that :we must tletinc, Europe. The true Enr- Hum is not the sumo an Europa tho, lgmygmphivnl ontity. North Africa) 22ml] Aim-rm are hum-1y Humnn.‘m.l [Kim-11 ot Hm Indian“ in not. Russia is! goriknmL Prussia one» MM to he culled llnlmmiu). As for (its tain, her [Hashim] is a peculiar " several cotttttst she is part. of r on othvrw she lwlonzs to tha In The Labrador boundaries dispute In: been one ot the greatest one: In the history of the privy council. The actual question snake: wan as follows: lh MAP SHOWS THE To the left is Mme Gammon. of at Montreal, who headed the Dominion of,“ Canada delegation ot barristers. To!“ the right in Sir John Simon, who hand. , ot led the case for Newfoundland. [to d) ll ll â€nun“. _ .2 , . ~\\9:1 MK. .3 _ 'shi-i. " ct- \ 2w: arm.- , tr l I \"NC MA“. - tr-Us, (3;; 1H? , a ' l vac? r 't'r"tla'k'.ra! , _ "s, _ v - a . ' I I:'-)), "(\4 ’ r" ' "ckudr-- -- a“ " " N P ttami, ' . Tis ililh"lllk"ia tlt' I ' A; “amy- , q m . liai. 1 IN , “gm" 'r 't'a La, - 'r. ' 4 I "MF' . ' i .r l q 1:1 75, td " 9.3 Ttk: "lil', ssaci" D , . - - wr a ' ur'spix Cl_rC2, T f the Jewish Agricultural So r.VEFR GONG 10 GCT “ROUGH? SAY qitrsrot " ts At you t male sons“! the C think tigruw " of M Gallery it n g xposuru ADAMSON’S ADVENTURES-BY o. Jacobuon. As for 1rprsat Uri are at yet, One of the Greatest Cues Before the Priv y Council X7“ tip. U" x; {a}? ogi my»; tNt IM THE Rosewood la nut the wad] of any: kind of rose tree. lt is obtained' chiefly from various Brazilian trawl The mime k due to the faint smell J} macs tche:: the wood is freshly cut. . T How U Hm I Inner fer-l ln-r suml Slipped softly, like my awn. Hut other little nuns l'ulm-ml. untauglat. Rosewood {a l nuver (much the wonder at her hair--- Her golden nimbus. like a sun“: mink _ That mm: ot other children are not mm. N Wot) hoods unkempt. unkissed. I In 1309 the territory in question was rrestorml to Newfoundland. moat ot " ‘appaarlng as part ot Newfoundland in all ofttefat Canadian maps until the and ot tit" 19th century. Then as now the population conslsted of a few hun- dred Indians and trappers. Through. out tteither. the Quebec nor the New. foundland s;uvormnenls had attempted any odtertive adtnittirtratjon, though tlm Newroundlupd game laws were enforced. ‘ With ma start or the prest‘nt century interest hogan to he nrnuaml in the Iime- daughters whom nu umuwr (onus? 0 wen Inst lambs that tutay in stony ways.' " shalt wn tind you? and how make :mends Fur our child‘s happy days? . ~Robart Emmet Ward. ----F ----- IE AREA WHICH TWO GOVERNMENTS CLAIMED atro. It was part of John Cabot', dis. territory. owing unveries but it remained a no-man’sipower potentitdit Country. After the Drum: 1_""yyTtil'ec.ats"s a wrangi ot Canada, a southern strip was given val-a] government to Quebec in 1763. mm east ot the Stlbec. the case M) John river the mast was given to New ' council. roundiand. Much at the legal urn-f lemrfes and 1 men! hinged armmd the meaning ot'saekod and expert xhn wax-d "waist." 'mnumi nut rmlv mwm' 0r km The Supremacy of the Intellect. ME , other babes weep. twatrhed, um (.rfifi, The Mother Heart. In ml above her rosy sleep. in nrulimde beside her bed [/43 , C,"7'""sh)s, t r l " . $itBMll1 , v' P if: Bi? g) Luft' - m tot't od in outer darkness new» her unknown. otttld i n: tiower, hand within statrd Tuh, Lira! timo that one soon . glort. ous thing, mm" bent In lifted up to. wards It in love and awe, till it mm! near in (the gruund on which on. may freely Irvml, berautse on. spinach!“ and admires; and tut on. forgot: the (â€statue between in tandem and' and» own Huh-mass. Churn. King-5 Fly. in "Two Yuan Apo." I If Love wlll only lead ttg-- Will hour the prayers we pray, In ttron the darkest midnight Our soul; will dream of Gr. The tliortt will know tho blououl The ulght the morning's my; It Love wlll only lead us We mm! not nstho way! Or it In wild with Winter. Or Manson: ttown with Mar: It thorns -we should not hood them; It blossoms, wall-adv! It Love will only load us We need not ask the way. It Love will otrly lead "a We should not atrk the way. Now What? "Son. don't you know that a. rolling Mon:- game-rm no moss?" "f nan-e», Will: you, father, but what In the world wnnld I do with any moss?" Tho actual 0039141119 was not du. puted belonging to Newfoundland. But interning in Canada have been anx- ious to acquire, no matter the dey- (datum. sonn- part or the coastline. The 'wgotiation.q for 3an ware entrusted in 1924 lo I‘m-min!" Munroe, who re- presented sNewttuirtdlontt M tlie im- perk! t'orttrsrettee Ltbmries and museums were ran- sacked and export witneanes ware sum- moned nut only from the countries concerned, Including the United Bates. but Man trom Norway and Sweden. The testimony was collected Into eight smut volumen, containing over 4,200 pages. territory, ow1ng to the .timber and power potentialities. The owmuhlp became a wrangle. Finally. the fed. eral government standing behind Quo bee, the cum- vms taken to the privy council. For Next Day't Column. F Jf-, f, (IN g"") , ii; , i,') _ l Q tak , tji! li) , , o. , _bAiic, Appreciation. Frau k L. Stanton wodnédays “I: with? "James Williams, parish clerk, sax- tone, town-crler and bellman, nukes and sell: an saris ot 1taborxutshertea, sweet-km. em, likewise hair and My drest and cut on the shortest notice. N.B.- I keeps an evening Ochoa, when! teach " reachable rules read. 1ng. mm; and chmeUc and dating. N.B.--r may the hooboy ttttitttbos) oc casionam', it wanted. N.H.--Mr shop is next door where I bleed, draw teeth and tthoo horses with the greatest sou (skill). N.B.-thiidree, nut to lot it unmble at sixpenco per week by me. J. Williams, who buy and ar old irin and eoat---boota and “well cleaned and mended. N.B.--qasok out the door for - of three iriiidiiiy N.B.---t sell good ante and sometimes l cyder. Lodging: for single men. N.B.i --l teach Jbgnfy, 31313;}; i; outlandish kind, of thing. A h MVenlh Pea-1m: "The law ot his God In In none ot his steps shall slide. Tho term “handy mun" would "on to fit a certain resident of a town In England, tor ho advertised in the local paper as follows: S No other ttuulity will sum! the in- dtvlduul In so good attend; no other em dowment ls so worth conferring upon ono'u cthren. But be who would build t we so that character will be over at command must choose his mt- teriuls well. There may be other sources of materials. but none so tried tad sure " tendon. Whoovor rolls. upon that source has this teltlmony and guaranty found in the Thirty. uvenlh Psalm: l Chemcter tioett not exempt mm "ont, Ith- ttimCuttieq of life. but it enables "ti mam“- to meet them mum mun-p donuy end overcome them [Hum “.41.; tir. In natural consequence. chemo-i ter Inspires the cotttidettee (If ou"sra,;' Por even those who (all to apply it: he" mm In the precept, "This above l Ill: To thine own eel! be "no; and! It must follow, " the night the dey.i thou met not than be this» In any, men." _ “Unstabh- an wan-r. than man not excel." The pronouttremtyttt or tho dying Jacob upon his oldest son is an indict, mom that forever run- agalnat thoe lacking in character. Now, as in the dar of the shepherd patriarch. the NW mate test Ind estimate of III Eudh'ltt an] depends upon charuvter or the luck of it. guile much Hm l My")! have They tlet-ce b, They will not leave at u moment of despair; or desert with sudden and wild resolve a name laid waste. . . . No, the exile has long been planned, and the favorable hour patiently awaited. Were the hire poor. had " suffered from pillage or storm. had misfortune befallen the royal family, the bees would not forsake it. They wave it only when it hu- nttalned the apoxce of its prosperity: at a time when, after the arduous labors of the spring, the immense palace of wax has its one hundred and twenty thou. saud wtrliarrattgsd cello overflowing with new honey. . . . Never in the hire more beautiful than on the e" or its heroic renouncement, in in; un- rlvnled hour of fullest abundance and Joy; serene for all its apparent er. citement. . . . i It is the spirit of the um that an. the hour of the great mull uterine. to the genius ot the moo. . . . when we and a whole people. who have " tained the topmost punch ot MOI- perity and power, suddenly ntmndoe in. to the generation to come. their} wealth and their values. their homes and the fruits ot their labor; them, Ieives content to encounter the hard, ships and perils of a new and distant country. . . . e tho tedit h higher learct, of " ttll qu A Handy Man, Character. and them A bull on his hem; pram ware nude into . continued: [In ls, screwing the bid: tooth-r. -- - unuugn we unlit-lion of dw (eased gun-barrels. of which them was an Ample supply It the close of mrslm. European In". The bu- ‘relo “to nude into n mnlinvwn- -:.. 1 Early trllremrtttittts were ittttyortartt I l tr-ttMem Who et ioyed an frivndxlu’p 10f merely†and occupied high plums yin tho hitrtory of dvlllullon. They ‘lworo the titat button: and nanny ot the lent! unlined enormous pawn. like rune ancestor of the Rothschild",,. “Lu I'll a silver-numb under the sun n! a. Red Shield; and tlao great Maui»! :u-tly, whose run tin of three p,oi; len ban- in sun in evidcnmn In mall)- "at and Bentham“ times, tbo mam-.- lmmnen at (be :oldemlth‘u guild {wan “to the treated painters and .u'ulpmn of "Mir any. .vet few rum-m- i' ber that Botticelli, Della Robbin, Dona. , who, the great anthem and many other: were first trained " Workers Itt MOO! metals. The ftrat can for domestio l undated from the mtorts u of at. through the utilization earded gun-bunch. of whirl was Ca amok nun-I. mb an . -ie -. -- -'.- - (If pilot: is the side ot Grant Britain with mu 1 dependence and autonomy, bu. wlth perfect community of views i Milan Courlm‘o- mm Bern: Italy Tum". [how hursvlf run†to flu-tumm- 7nd lt “new to Warner “in: force. Irr0ttortirrttate lo her fnteres" in the detenre vf Har- Great Bumper-u emporium in (‘hfan Italy dues [ml busy bone" with the Internal "rite ur the different t'hittere partied and hen no mom partieutar "tnttathy with the Onion... this tor Peking. But " in our duty not to remain "tttt and not to art-iv. last and useless in the de (once of Shawn and, if necessary. of other mum of Chinese territory vital to the intends or etvltttotion. “We“, in an. can. our place In M the lid. of Grant Britain with ma in. J-_A_.|A._-, . lblng acid. and: an leumu min: at Cel';.':')',;.' In purlll-ulurly mlnlu'. The fever lull: for tttteo ur tom days. but falls before the swelling “my down. ocomuotuuly Hie 'attuttrttotory 'oosiliug allacku (ulnar glundx- in "W body, but gellervlly the dire-axe is not (serious in Ita reams. Thu traitirtrt should be isolated fur mm: or tour (weeks until all danger a! lrauxmlmn: the dllease to "the" in max. The nun-k and face should he pram-cowl from tlre cold by strip: of Mtttte4 lite ordinary sleeping heluwt la very mam] for Ibis 9urttoae,---tho diet ulwuld within! of milk and ttatt. bluud loud. and lam. liven should be zh-mx " ..... "c-a..-- 9ur9trtte.---they diet uhu milk and ttoft. Maud f tises should be given This ls numeral!) all (In! In culled for. , Mumps II n cont-glau- diuouo which , occurs usually in epidemics. " alum A children or adolescents [or the moat , part, hut it doetr not. alway- 3mm anus, at even the "ed. u is an lu- ', mammalian of the proud glands. , which help in acetate the saliva, and . which lie below and in from cf ttto . lobe of the ear. The gland hemme- swollen and project: on the side ot 7 the tare, pushing the lulu- of (In; ear upwind. The other salient? glands {may occatstlottatily be inmlved in the iitttumrmttory omens, and um infre- quently tho gland: of tho mick ulna null and become painful. , Tho infection begin Manly. and the. {final symptoms often (In not, show [hexane-Ives tor two or three weeks, " iier exposure. Tin-3e first xymploum iare a Night feverishners. prm'rded pox-- Ite', by Philly sensations or. in a Very Iyuunx Child. convulsions, it forum: a! "atirte, and a 51mm sure tloroat. These tuigna "my exist for mm or tttre" dun iltetore the glandular mulling ha First Bunkers Were Silver- comes apparent. Then tho sylllphmln grow more swore. tho few-r rim 'tttidly (bros 0r tout. drtr.esr. the puke I: quick. and than in more nr You rancher In Iddition to pain on and Empire Day Medal. The Itritiatt Empire Union modal Iymbollc of the empire, which in to be widely distributed to swim»! chudren on Empire oar. Follow England. sun m student». In mall's» MIME“! times. tho mun»:- at the qoidrtttititut guild the [rented painters and f tttstr any. yet few remem- 'ttitwlii, Della Robbin, Dona. Creat Ghlbeni and many e In! trained in workers In smiths. for domestic use wu the mu} 610m“ LL. - -... . d be {mum-{ml of tttttttet the t ht very “can diet would r Maud food. 'e ("an if I ditrromtort. and as “loaded with patient retrain» Ut until hunger to yield. Any 9mm: Juin- or "Fl†h I more or Vol min on awn many 'ltot I y (or two tl: gins to mm “In; hp Hummus "le " " " UN In ll ELI Ar In “I: " on w) " tou v. added St, E thm pop w, per Run chow urba CN by no earth. of th mm ' condm- This " Mat .56. sh that pm» i Ma m 0f GROWTH MAMTO, OldR