een Fruits in e # ime for Dirner Gas Ripens to Make for Touris t 5 D ts How to get rich : Go to Mexico m°§nwfl' woudilithecantieativatyaiaades imprisonment recently for stealing $2. Law enforcement in Chicago is that strict you can‘t get away with anyâ€" ;hing except murder.â€"Chicago Triâ€" une. We should be careful of the books we read as of the company we keep. The dead very often have more power than the lHving.â€"Dr. Tryon Edwards. The Two Indias Truth (London). The report of the Committee on the Indiar States makes one thing above all others quito clearâ€"that any possibility of India being given Home Rule as wo know It is outside practical politics, it Sydney Low, who speaks with special authority as the author of one of the best books ever written on India, picks out for particular approval a phrase in the report, "There are two Indias." In other words, the aims and aspirations of the Nationalists and Swarajists are in opposition to those of the native States, It is this which makes so many Indian palitical programs the emptiest claptrap. For whom do the antiâ€"British orators speak? _ Certainly not for India, since the Princess, ruling twoâ€"fifths of its area ,and oneâ€"fifth of its popuâ€" lation, have expressed thoir desire not to be withdrawn from the pratecâ€" tion of the Crown. It is perfect! obvious that no pative ruler could wish to exchange the British Raj, whatover tis shortcomings for governâ€" ment be the Nehrus and the Gandhis. Fireâ€"fighting crews were despatched Bibley Township and the Black Sturâ€" geon District, about forty miles east of the lakeâ€"head, where forest fires were reported. Whether the situation is serious there is not known. A minor fire was reported by wireâ€" less from Lac La Ronge, used by exâ€" plorers as a flying base, but no seriâ€" ous damage was expected as a rosult. Origin of fires in Northern Saskatâ€" chewan are attributed, in some cases, to new settlers and prospectors, who have now token proper care with their fire: for esoking. Two Blazing Assaults Two blazing assaults are in progress in the Big River Forest Reserve, acâ€" cording to reports from Prince Albert, Sask., but the flames here can only destroy young timber. While fre moved northward toward the mining settlement of Cold Lake, other _ sparselyâ€"settled _ communties were endangered as well.> Blazes razed at Mile 69 and at Mandy Mine, the extent of which in neither case has boen reported. A changing wind avertel possible destruction of Mile 83, though two Indian shacks and small buildings of the Ross Navigation Company were levelled. ® Country Is Parched. Beldom in the history of the northâ€" land have conditions been so favorâ€" able for vast destruction by fire. Comâ€" paratively little snow fell during the winter and disappeared earlier than usual this spring. Strong winds of the past two weeks have thoroughly dried the forest beds. In stretches of muskeg, particularly in Manitoba, inâ€" eipient fires have smouldered all winâ€" ter and, fanned by the spring breezes of late, have burst into flame in many places to quickly spread to the bush. Red glows seen on the night sky in the serubbyâ€"growthed portion of North Manitoba, known as the barreng‘ told a vivid tale of the extent of the damâ€" ago to forest tracts. The wall of smoke which enveloped the country, hinted of wideâ€"spread destruction and fire rangers, whose efforts have proved entirely unavailing against the attack of the grim fireâ€"field, claim the crackâ€" ling of flames can be heard for miles. Walter Novak was sentenced to life Big Timber Areas Being Threatened With Devastation Northern Manitoba and Sasâ€" katchewan Are Scenes of Outbreak RESERVES INVADED The soul is dyed the color of its leisure thoughts.â€"Dean Inge. L‘ The Mower _ hats Guaranteed stones. _ The best nonâ€"skid tread ever put on a tire grips the slippery roads you travel at this season. Firestone tires give the greatest mileage, the greatest safety at the lowest cost per mile. See the Firestone Dealer today. is what you want in tires. And you findâ€"them all in Fireâ€" LW s t w S ks ie i oo m ie e nR FIRESTONE TIRE & RUBBER CO. OF CANADA, LIMITED geAWâ€" Most everybody thinks there is a social law made just to embarass them. A man inherits his religious beâ€" lMefs; his religious prejudices are acâ€" quired. We may not know it, but we‘re beâ€" Ing checked up all the timeâ€"the nelghbors are busy when we least suspect it. We could tell you some more jJokes, but what‘s the use? You would only laugh at them. l WHAT‘S WRONG WITH THIS PICTURE? "Waiter, Why is it that there is a trouser button in my soup?" *"I do not know, sir. We employ only female help." Most men find it the hardest thing in the world to come up to an enemy and say "Let‘s let bygones be byâ€" gones." _ But when he does it shows a big beart and a fine spirit. A little girl, attending an Episcopal Church for the‘first time, was amazed to see all kneel suddenly. She askâ€" ed her mother what they were goâ€" Ing to do. Her mother replied, "hush, they‘re going.to say their prayers." "What, with their clothes on?" Another good way to save money is to make more than you have time to spend. The farmer‘s demand, in brief: "Manufacturers rob the consumers; we want a law that will enable us to do it too." Bobbie (bitterly): "I‘m too old to cry and too young to swear." Bobbie: "I‘m just at the awakward age." Visitor: "Really? And what do you call the awkward age?" bie?" If you‘re determined to be goodâ€"naâ€" tured you must expect to be imposed upon. New times call for new methods. What once got by may not now get buyers. Only your doctor is interested in how you feel; others who ask do so from custom. Milkmanâ€"It ain‘t my fault, lady. It‘s these long, dull evenings as makes the cows depressed. Housewifeâ€"Don‘t bring me any more of that borrid milk. It‘s posiâ€" tively blue! A fl_ipper refers to her skirt as her "charm string." Of course it is agreed that only a few more years and airplanes for everybody will be as commo:r as motor cars are now, and we often wonder if there will be as much unâ€" certainty about the ownership of parachutes as there is about umbrellas now. FIRE WHEN READY Chief Petty Officer: "The enemy are as thick as peas. What shall we do?" Officer of the Deck: "Shell them you idiot; shell them!" s There is one verse in the Bible the school boy knows to be true. *Much study is a weariness to the flesh." road houses, â€"More cool heads and warm hearts. â€"More babies and fewer poodles. â€"Less lawmakers, less law breakers. â€"Fewer people who want their counâ€" try to do something for them. Visitor: "And how old are you, Bobâ€" WHAT THIS COUNTRY NEEDS More _cl_:lcken ho]ue- van'c’l_-t:wer id Minard‘s Linimentâ€"good for tired feet The new public hangmar. at Budaâ€" pest, Hurgary, wears a silk hat, a frock coat, and spats in performance of his duty.. He is drest to kill, Let us have faith that right makes might ,and in that faith let us to the end dare to do our duty as we unâ€" derstand it.â€"Abrabam Lincoln. And we who seem so fixed and deep, As though no change had now begun, Shall we not reach with quickened hands * To claim our yellow share of sun? Under the still, sequestering snow The fingerâ€"roots begin to grow, And in the darkness there is mirth. They will be reaching, soon, Those green hands out of earth. "Sclenceâ€"reverent scienceâ€"fosters a love of beauty. Keats said that Newton, by explaining the colors of the rainbow, had destroyed its beauty. But Keats was very young when he said that. For the adequately inâ€" structed mind, the man of science had added to the sensuous beauty of the rainbow the Intellectual beauty of a matheratical demonstration. The scent of the lily would be no less deâ€" lightful to me if some day I should come to know the chemical formula for the substance of the perfume. __@cience teaches us that, as in Peter‘s vision, there is ‘nothing comâ€" mon or unclean‘. Science teaches us that the diseaseâ€"bringing microbes and the stinking, slimy fungus, the parasitie worms and the ‘devilfish‘ must be studied with as much +mâ€" partiality and detachment as the lily, the rose, the bird of paradise or the human body." 1 "Science teaches us reverence and humilityâ€"reverence for the beauty in the Universe and humility in presence of its mystery. For although we know so much about the Universe there is plenty of mystery in itâ€"the mystery, for instance, of the origin and maintenance of life ,and the beauty of numberless living mechanâ€" isms so perfectly adapted for their purposes or functions. "A sclentific training is one of the most _ powerful _ chanacterâ€"builders there is. For science is not antagoniâ€" stic to the cultivation of artistic taste or to the highest conceptions of ethics. The notion that ‘science‘ and ‘materialism‘ are synonymous is quite out of date~ Science and Health At the entrance of the building, the names and countries of all Rhodes scholars who lost their lives in the World War have been carved. In the small dome in the roof are symbols representing the dominions which compose the British empire. Upon the walls will be carved the names of Rhodes scholars v‘o have deserved well of their country, whethâ€" er that country be a Dominion of the British empire, Germany or the United States. Rhodes, the Empire builder, desired above all that those who benefitted by his scholarships should devote themselves to public service. F. A. Wylie, Oxford secretary to the Rhodes trust, but wi® also serve as a centre for the activities centring around the trust and the Rhodes scholarships, which celebrate their twentyâ€"fifth anniversary this summer. Te building is an imposing strucâ€" ture on South Parks Road, close to Keble College, the University Museum and the School of Forestry. It will not only furnish living quarters for Viscbunt Grey, chancellor of the university, accepted the gift in a brief speech. At the same time Sir Otto formaily presented the library to the university as a branch of Rhodelian Library. Oxford, Eng.â€"The Rhodes House, designed as a memorial to Cecil John Rhodes, founder of the Rhodes scho!â€" arships, was opened recently by Sir Otto Beit, a trustee of the Rhodes fund, in the presence of 300 invited guests and Oxford University authorâ€" ities. Rhodes Memorial . Just a tasteless dose of Phillips‘ Milk of Magnesia in water, ‘That is an alkali, effective, yet harmless. It has been the standard antacid for 50 years amongâ€" physiclans everywhere. One spoonful will naturalize at once many times its volume in acid. It is the right way, the quick, pleasant and efficient way to kill the excess add.J The stomach becomes sweet, the pain Quebec Evenement (Cons.): It any of our Frenchâ€"Canadian brothers are thinking at the present time of going to seek their living in the Uniâ€" ted States, we would like to give them a word of counsel: this is no time to emigrate, not only because too many of our compatriots in New Engâ€" land are suffering from hardship and lackâ€"of work, but also because the Province of Quebec can count on & continual Inxovement in conditions which are aMeady satisfactory. There are four times as much happiness and good fortune waiting for our people who go on cultivating their lands with perseverance as there would be for those who are going to embark elsewhere on the adventure of being happy. Government Ships La Patrie (Cons.): (Sir Henry Thornton, being asked what would happen if the Canadian Government Merchant Marine belonged to a priâ€" vate company, said: "It would immediâ€" ately be put into liquidation/"‘) Hon. H. H. Stevens has made the suggesâ€" tion that some of the C. G. M. M. ships should be allotted the task of trying out the navigation conditions of Hudâ€" son Strait. If they succeed in bringâ€" ing out some cargoes from Churchill, it will encourage other ships to go on this presumably dangerous route; if they perish, the destruction of the cargo will be a lott, but that of the ship will in reality be a gain. Howâ€" ever, Mr, Dunning has no desire for such an experiment. He wants to give the Hudson Bay route & real chance of proving its utility. He is even enâ€" tertaining=the notion of having special ships built for the route, which makes us quail at the prospect of still more unprofitable expenditure, in keeping with this whole enterprise of the Hudâ€" son Bay route. Wives of great nmien all remind us of it.â€"Wayne C. Haisley. â€" Minard‘s Liniment for cuts and bruises Baby‘s Own Tablets are a mild but thorough laxative. _ They reguâ€" late the bowels, sweeten the stomâ€" ach‘ and thus banish constipation and indigestion; break up colds and simple fever and make the cutting of teeth painless. The Tablets are absolutely safe, being gu;{anteed free from all injurious drugs." They are sold by all medicine dealers or by mail at 25s a box from The Dr. Williams‘ Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. Concerning the use of the Tablets Mrs. Danot Ploudre, Tingwick, Que., writes:â€""I have nothing but praise for Baby‘s Own Tabléts. â€" They are the only medicine I have ever given my two little ones, and I am glad to state that the Tablets have always kept them in perfect health. I feel so safe with the Tablets that I alâ€" ways keep a box in the house." Thousands of mothers state that they know of no other medicine for little ones to equal Baby‘s Own Tb letsâ€"that they always keep the Tabâ€" lets in the home as a preventive of childhood ailments, or if sickness does suddenly grip their little ones they feel safe with such a remody at band. BABY‘S OWN TABLETS WIN GREAT PRAISE Rolling Stones Gather No Many Mothers Always Keep Them in the House. Le Monde Ouvrier (Ind.): The law probibiting children under sixteen to attend the movies, whether they are accompanied or not, is a ridiculous law, as it is broken thousands of times every day in the year, for want of being able to apply it. How are you going to expect a ticketâ€"seller at the door of a pictureâ€"house, especially when there is a crowd, %to notice Children and the Movies _ Sour Stomach acids. Each bottle contains full direc Don‘t depend on crude methods. Employ the best way yet evolved in all the years of searching. That is Phillips‘ Milk of Magnesia. Be sure to get the genuine Phillips‘ Milk of Magnesia prescribed by physiâ€" clans for 50 years in correcting excess departs, You are happy again in fAive minutes. Constipation in babies and children is the cause of colic, bloating, skin disorders, etec. It weakens them, just as it does grown folks; makes them cross, feverish and fretful. But don‘t use grown folks‘ medicine with them, baby specialists advise. Ninety per cent. of them recommend just one preparation for constipation, colds and other ilis of babies and children. They say> Fletcher‘s Castoria. Millions of mothers bave proved iIts merit during thirty years of use. Castoria is pureâ€" lyâ€"vegetable, harmless and pleasantâ€" tasting. _ Genuine Castoria always bears the Fletcher signature. Avoid imitations. I The civilized world today is run on the basis of a belief in promises.â€" Dwight W. Morrow. Leaven > A noted geologist is quoted as say ing that "had a man been living durâ€" ing the changes that produced the coal he would not have suspected their progress," so slow was the mighty process. Neither do we susâ€" pect the progress of many a social movement in the world about us which in the centuries to come will be seen to have been of the utmost importance. â€" The leaven of the kingâ€" dom works slowly and silently, but it works, Ottawa Droit (Ind.): President Portes Gil, in a public address, has said that he does not believe that the Catholic Church, as an institution, is responsible for the recent military revolution. _ He denounced certain Catholies, who, according to his stateâ€" ment, have committed reprehensible actions in certain States. But he praised the conduct of other Catholics who kept apart from the revolutlon. This is a praiseworthy appreciation® Portes Gil admits that the‘ Catholic Church did not provoke the present revolution. If some of its members took part in it, even for religious moâ€" tives, that would be no ‘reason to‘ throw the responsibility on the official authority of the Catholic Church. The position of the official authority» in the present conflict has been one of absolute neutrality. ' HOW BABY SPECIALISTS TREAT CONSTIPATION wlmflml’.lit&k&: course for a short ;’ Vegetable M derreres prtieien h out The Mexican OS CBCuine 2IG, VIaney with Beccham‘s Pillsâ€"the sure way to constant, joyous, bounding . They quickly reflect your health and p?xysicll-condit.ionâ€"ruduc eyes indicate the temperament of the stomach, Watch the eyes . . . see that the whites are clear with a health bluish tinge. Tbnmimm.yal low tinge appears it betrays conâ€" Jow tinge it betrays conâ€" stipation, m liver or bilâ€" fjousness, you need a laxative. un Vim, Vitali RED ROSE ORANGE PEKOE is extra good not satisfied _retum.th‘é unused part in ti't;-plckn- icl â€";: and the grocer will refund your money. ce TEA: Those Languid Eyes y Tli_eEgt! }!Pqeilia guarantee means what it say*, * ibe WN I Rgvolution ! 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