Blaze New Trail y3 that some ‘t seem to ighbred or Mongrel? Ahrenberg Plans 4,300 Miles® Flight Across lin wardly Felons A0 TOUCH CANADA ish Flier to ed In ir 1@ people who o know whenm nity boging. T ng wrong ling methâ€" ho United rrun â€"with Are Estabâ€" ind and WEDE 00erm who (prigg owerâ€" 1. He indit. ) uation all the ‘line of the a chduke But to o will >lerm ()() n, and enberg ion exâ€" XtraQ es of self Te on M 10 lcage testl ekh the 1 of NC# flirhts D We ays the rator itaimâ€"« vestiâ€" in alr er of of any and 4,300 A lsim A M (rowm self, lam, DT any, An lake rom nt the ide the vil »l m try v@ nt gr Fame, 1 played with a single heart. Played and lostâ€"lost everything But a sense of void and pain. O Fate, when you shu?"~ _ 8 aright. .oome WB Beal me my fift again. played, 1 had no chance from the start; You held the stakesâ€"both Love and O Fate! 1 cut with my courage high; ‘ Your smile was as erucl as death, 0 Fate! But my heart it d‘d not die. Â¥ou won the gameâ€"it was fairly Windsor Border Cities Star (Ind.) : Those who have traveled in foreign courtries have some idea of how diffiâ€" eult teh task of the newcomer to Canâ€" ada must be. Getting off the beaten paths, the traveler sometimes enâ€" counters hazards that call for his skill and ingenuity to overcome. And he has usually the advantage of having gufficient money to pay for all the ordinary wants of life and tipping. He can place himself in the position of the stranger in Canada, with only enough money to last for a few days, knowing no one, unacquainted wnhi our customs, and up against the probâ€" gm of getting a job or starving. . . . Â¥el thquop“ e coming to Canâ€" ada to make !u& iney arte here with the intention ~af being good Canadians. "edgy . You shufled and stacked the cards, and stands well with Scandinavian Bocialists and Norwegian explorers, every interâ€"Imperial tie can be allowed to go by the board; and as a conseâ€" quence, we see the centritugal or sepâ€" gratist forees overtaking the centri petal or unifying forces, and diploâ€" matic disunity deliberately stereoâ€" typed under the auspices of an Imâ€" perial Conference, to the glee of evâ€" ery unfriendly foreign power who re gards the gradual breakâ€"up of . the King‘s dominions as the solution of their problem in world policy. has had a pernicious effect both upon British and Overseas statesmanship by suggesting that so long as the British Empire cuts a dash at Geneva National Review (London}: Ift a tithe of the attention that has been lavished on the Geneva League of Naâ€" tions had been devoted to the consoliâ€" dation and development of the Britâ€" ish League of ations, not only would the Mother Country and Dominions be appreciably more prosperous, but the peace of the world would be far more assured. This Swiss obsession Prior to leaving England for the United States Miss Carstairs will enâ€" ter for the outboard motor boat races in the English Channel. While at Gravenhurst, said Mr. Ditchburn, the British representative will be able to take advantage of the extensive body of water there and will also have the coâ€"operation of the Ditchburn Yards at GraW®Whurst. A special crew of experts will accomâ€" pany Estelle TV all the way from Engâ€" land and will take care of the craft until its return to England after the races. Mr. Ditchburn explained that Engâ€" land is at a disadvantage where trials are concerned, owing to the fact that the engines are fitted with very thin steel water jackets tests can not be made in salt water and there are no| fresh water lakes in Great Britain large enough for such a high speed. Accordingly arrangements have been made for the Estelle IV to be shipped to Montreal on a Cunarder early next month and on arrival hore it will be ! transhipped by rail to Gravenburst, Ont., where it will be put through its trials over Muskoka Lakes before enâ€" tering the international race at Deâ€" troit on Labor Day. At the same time Miss Carstairs will arrive in New York on the Cunarder Berengaria and proceed to Gravenhurst. Apply the Golden Rule regardless and will be capable of a speed of over 90 miles an hour. ‘The type of engine used will be the Napler Lion, similar to that vsed by Sir Henry Seagrave in his Goldem Arrow when he covered 231 miles an hour on Daytona Beach recently, though the actual number of engines and the horsepower developed i8 still a secret. While in England, Mr. Ditchburs Inspected Miss Betty Carstair‘s "Esâ€" telle IV.," her new racing craft which is now nearing completion and with which she hopes to wrest the valuable trophy from the Americans. The new craft, said Mr. Ditehburn, has been designed by A. H. Hawker, an Englishman with considerable Canadian experience in boatâ€"building, eensequences, Montreal.â€"That the muchâ€"coveted MHarmsworth Trophy for motor boat gacing will be held by an English woman after the first week in Sepâ€" tember is the fAirm opinion of Herbert Ditchburn, one of the best known speed and pleasureboat builders on this side of the Atlantic, who, with Mrs. Dutchburn, landed recently from the Cunarder "Andania" following n{ extensive tour of Europe,.© P 90 MILES AN HOUR New British Speed Boat Being Built Estelle IV. Will Be Shipped to . _ Montreal Next Month Empire or League? The Immigrant _â€"cme WB CArd3 Rapid progress is being made in the negotiations for an airplane Derby from Cleveland to Toronto, sponsored jJointly by the Canadian National Exâ€" hibtion and other local organizations and the United States national air te committee. _ Cleveland will be the rendervous for hundreds of planes during the Exhibition. It present negotiations are brought to a sucgessâ€" ful issue the â€" greatest international congress of the air ever seen in America will be one of the attw@ctions at the Exhibition. "Greenwich time", famed throughâ€" out the world, is determined by the movement of a certain star which arâ€" rives due south once every twentyâ€" four hours. Truth For my ‘vwn part, I am fully perâ€" suaded that the most powerful godâ€" tess,.andg one that rules mankind with the most authoritative sway, is Truth. For though she is resisted by all, and oftentimes has drawm up against her the plausibilities of falsehool in the subtlest forms, are triumpbs over all opposition.â€"Poly bius. * Aviation at Exhibition Another giant stride bas been taken in the Canadian National Exhibition‘s program for Aviation, Transportation and _ Commercial Travellers‘ Day, Thursday,‘ September 5th. The disâ€" tant drone, diving roar and intricate evolutions of fleets of planes will make a spectacle of the sky above Exâ€" hibition Park on that occasion. Deâ€" puty Minister G. J. Desbarats of the Department of National Defense has notified the Canadian National Exâ€" hibition that permission has been granted for the Canadian Air Force to operate over the park with a fleet of Avion, Avro, Courier, Fairchild, Atlas, Siskin and Moth planes. Major ‘Wilson, Controller of Civic Aviation, will send an inspegtor from his department to be attached to the Canadian National Exhibition for the two weeks period of operation from August 23rd to September 7th. «3 nmf:.f.fig ‘ Dr.Williams‘ PINK PILLS ‘"and was in a very bad state. As a girl I had taken Dr. Williams‘® Pink Pills for a runâ€"down condition and deâ€" cided to take them once more.. Again the result was marvellous. In a little while 1 was fully well again." You cannot begin too early to check angemia. Dr. Wilâ€" liams‘ Pink Pills are sold at your drugzist‘s or by mail, postpaid, 50 cents, from The Dr. Williams Medicine Co., Brockviile, Ont. N wmiddle life, when vitafity was, and the blood stream is p uo s So l COeeest Weemeel is not as great as it once A HousemoLn naAME IN 64 coUuNTRIES * ‘ ACID ioh /m no MuCh Angus MacArdie could not be perâ€" suaded to attend the vilage kirk on any pretext whatever, . "How is it, Angus?" asked the minister one day. "How is it ye won‘t come tae church?" Angus made answer that the sermons were far too long to please him." "Och," retorted the minister wrathâ€" fully. "You‘ll probably end up in a place whaur ye‘ll hear no sermons either long or short." _ "Ah, weel, maybe you‘re richt," agreed Angus placidly. â€" "But it‘ll no be for want of meenisters, ye ken!" \ Sunday Echool Teacher: "And why did Noah take two of each kind of animals into the ark?" Nature fishes too, with a bait called love on a hook called matrimony, and what a string of suckers she does catch. Men worry a Jot about their hairâ€" when it‘s half gone. "He did catch it," said the boy, "but it go away again." What part of speech is a kiss? Well, it is :. pronoun provided "she" stands for it. Bright Child: "Because be didn‘t beâ€" lieve the story about the stork." All men are born equal. It is their own fault if they do not die that way. The thing that interferes with a woman‘s vareer most is either having a husband or wishing she had. The stationâ€"master rushed out of his room after hearing a crash on the platform,. _ He discerned a disheveled young man sprawled out perfectly fiat among a confusion of overt.rned milk cans and the scattered contents of his travelling bag. "Was he trying to catch the train?" the stationâ€"master asked a small boy who stood by admiring the scene. Some people try to learm so much by watching the mistakes of others that they never see their own. OUR FRUITFUL LANGUAGE A girl shows hér raisins when she makes a date with a prune for whom she doesn‘t care a fig. She may be a peach, but they make a funny pear. She may be the apple of his eye, but she hands him a lemon, although she may have a cherry disposition. It is plum wrong, and if her name is Anna he ought to ban Anna. By this time he would realize that bis efforts bad been fruitless. « A good credit can‘t stand much abuse. Boe: "That‘s not so good; why not a liquid that‘ll make an orange taste lke a woman‘s kiss?" Joe: "I‘ve got an invention that will make me millions!" Boe: "What is it?" Joe: "A liquid which, when applied to a girl‘s lips makes her kisses taste like oranges." Charleyâ€""Oh, that‘s what she rings when she wants to tell the calf that dinner‘; ready." Some dresses aren‘t so bad for the shape they are on. Bertieâ€""What‘s the bell around the cow‘s neck for?" No country can keep out undesiraâ€" bles without the hearty coâ€"operation of the stork. Then she‘s in your family; Ob, a lackaday! Then, of course, for evermore She is in your way. THE ONLY GIRL Â¥First she‘s on your thoughts a lotf, She has many charms; Soon she‘s in your motor car; Then she‘s in your arms. "Well, carry on, sit," was the dry reâ€" ply. "You‘ll soon dig him up." A man who boasted that be was the captain of his soul is marrtied now and has been reduced to the ranks. The golfing novice, after disturbing much turf, turned for reassurance to his caddy and said: "I have a brother in Australia who plays this game awâ€" Hush money probably talks loudest iltips | _ MemtSiq of the Confucian Séclety nr=,, !z China do not believe is divorce; «***" / the wife is subject to her husband‘s ‘ Use Minard‘s for the rub down. ; authority throughout her life. I don‘t care to hear about my misâ€" takes of yesterday, but if you have any inside information on any I might make toâ€"morrowâ€"pass it along. a" wgs- The Arctic slope is sure to tamits own gner or later, and come im« » Ites development wi. &ivg m; breadth she has lacked from th& beginning. Ts _ Vancouver Province (Ind. Cons.): As for the Arctic‘s resources, they are scarcely appreciated as yet. But the great preâ€"Cambrian shield is there, and that has become known as a treasure house. There is copper on the Coppermine River, and copper is becoming scarce in the world, while the demand for it promises to inâ€" crease. There is zinc on Great Slave Lake. There is oil on the lower Macâ€" kenzie, an dpossibly further up. There are fish in the Arctic lakes. There are reindeer pastures that have not yet been Bxploited. There are furs, of course, and possibly other resources London Spectator: We are only at the beginning of developing our vast Colonial Empire. It will give us the opportunity to write a fresh chapter of Imperialism, and to write it very differently from the old chapters. The vision is of white men and men of other colours coâ€"operating in mutual respect for the wealth and health of mankind. The wealth of the tropics cannot be withheld, for it belongs to humanity; but when the wellâ€"being of the native has been secured as the first charge on and the first duty of the developers, therdgâ€"w!ll be an amâ€" ple share for those, including men now unemploged, who will help to build and to provide {the equipment for. these great new countries. 1 Iime flowers, mist mornings in Sepâ€" tember, Beech trees and oaks burnt copper, scarlet chromeâ€" And frosted nightsâ€"all these things I remember Because you say to me, "I‘m going home." â€"P. M. Halling in The Australasian. The soft enchantment of the cuckoo‘s note Will break the quiet of the dawnâ€" lit copse; June fields, with saffron buttercups afloat, Will sbake from glistening blades the rainbow drops. Going home? Then you will see again The wonder blue of woods in early May; Watch April blow with beauty in the Breathe the shy scont of willow palms asway. Is there nl baby or young children in your homb? If there is you should not be without a box of Baby‘s Own Tablets, _ Children â€"ailments come quickly and means should always be at hand to promptly fight them. Baby‘s Own Tablets are the ideal home remedy. They regulate the bowels; sweeten the stomach; banish constipaâ€" tion and indigestion; break up colds and simple feversâ€"in fact they relieve all the minor il1s of Httle ones. Conâ€" cerning them Mrs. Moise Cabotte, Makamik, Que., writes: "Baby‘s Own Tablets are the best remedy in the world for littlé ones. . My baby sufferâ€" ed terribly from indigestion and vomlt-‘ ing, but the Tablets soon set her right and now she is in perfect health."‘ The Tablets are sold by medicine dealâ€" ers or by mail at 25 cents a box from The Dr. Williams‘ Medicine Co., Brockâ€" ville, Ont. IS THERE A BABY IN YOUR HOME? Presented by the Canadia Athletic Club of Toronto, #por championship was won by Fre (left). Centre, is the trophy 1 right Elwood A. Hughes, Secre Director of Wrigley Marathons. * Going Home The Colonial Empire Canada‘s Far North the Canadian Wm. Wrigley Company to the Monarch Toronto, sponsors of the first national maratbhon running New Wrigley Trophy by Fred Dard of the Milrose A.A., New York City rophy which stands nearly four feet in height and, , Secretary of the Canadian Wrigley Company and Baby has liitle upsets at times. All your care cannot prevent them. But you can be prepared. Then you can do what any experienced narse would do After eleven years‘ work, during which awards totalling nearly £9, 000,000 were made, the British War Compensation Court has just made its Detroit Free Press: Thugs who enâ€" tered a drinking place in Hamtramck recently commenced their operations by shooting the proprietor without warning. _ From their callous standâ€" point there was no reason why they should not do that. They place no value on lives except their own lives, and the Jaw in this State is no more severe on robbers who kill than it is on robbers who abstain from killing. The Legislature did its best, but the open season for murder continues, A note couched in indignant terms was handed the Chinese Charge d‘Atâ€" faires here last night by L. M. Karaâ€" khan, assistant«foreign commissar. At the same time, the Soviet Govâ€" ernment warned Nanking to avoid "further tests of the Soviet Governâ€" ments‘ patience by provocativée acts and violations of agreements.‘ The action was the result of a serâ€" les of alleged provocations which were climaxed by the raid of the Soviet Consulate at Harbin this week and the arrest of more than forty persons, including two Soviet consulsâ€" general. _ Moscow.â€"The Moscow Embassy of the Chinese Nationalist Government and Nationalist Consulates throughout the Soviet Union were deprived of normal extraâ€"territorial immunities by the Soviet Government. When zour Children Cry . Aor It > Soviets Take Action Followâ€" ing Raids on Harbin Consulate Moscow Cancels Chinese Immunity The Way It Works The local train was slow and dreary, and the traveller was impatient of the many stops. Finally be stopped the conductor in the aisle and said: "Good heavens! Can‘t you go faster than this?" "Och, yes sirr. But ay must stay with the train, sirrr." New York World: It is the small and inexperienced traders who are the last to go in and the first to get hurt, and who usually get burt the hardest. They are victims of what is sometimes called the "psychological lag." Their bullish enthusiasm comes too late and is poorly directed. _ Instead of cauâ€" tiously investing they are prone to buy volatile stock on margin and thus play into the hands of those who know the market better and who can afford to indulge the luxury of a chance. The experience may be worth something to them, but it comes too high. C What islands prduce the best sing ers? The canaries. Keep Minard‘s in the Medicine chest. When has a man f6ur hands? When he doubles his fists. Why is a raven like a writing desk? Because there is a B in both. What table do we all have to sit down to at school? ‘The multiplicaâ€" tion table. When is a pudding like a famops school?â€"When it is Eton. If a forest were burnt down what tree would be left? The ash. Why is a watch like a river?â€"Beâ€" cause it never runs long without winding. On what two occasions is the fire angry? When it fiares up and when it is put out. Why would a woman lose her reâ€" ligion if she changed her sex? Beâ€" cause she would be a heâ€"then. What tree is the most important in history? ‘The date tree. When does a caterpillar improve Its ways? When it turns over a new leaf. & When is a sheep like ink? When it is put into a pen. What is the difference between Noah‘s Ark and Joan of Ark? One is made of wood and the other is Maid of Orleans. RED ROSE ORANGE PEKOE is extra good flmmpitothcmd,mmï¬aminthecup.mm tang to the taste. That‘s what makes Red Rose Tea so popular, Every package guaranteed, _ _ ,, Victims of the Market Riddles Old and New On Your Holidays Generous commission. _ Lists supplied. 347 Adelaide St. West, Toronto. According to a wall tablet in Florâ€" ence, Italy, spectacles were invented in the thirteenth century by an inâ€" babitant of this city. "I‘m afraid your wife is golng to have pneumonia!" . "Afraid? Aren‘t you sure, doctor?"â€"Judge. Ca‘xumm MAGAZINE REQUIRES % ocal mgents who are ambitious, Acl, hor"ysricues price 46 Top uP e te for free catalogue. A. H. Switzer, Granton, Ontario. Bold Everywhere, Soap 25¢, Ointment 25¢. 50a. Cuticura Seoap with a beritage of 50 years of highest Try a regular daily course for a short period. Youreyes will sell the story. Read ebout Chore 'l_\edeun_hq.luln._m of a s2ap that‘s meant for you ISSUE No. 24â€"â€"*‘29 Be sure to take Minard‘s along It will come in u\le(ul for an of dozens of emergencies. l‘:wn eyes for strengthâ€"P‘ ae generosityâ€"Gray eyes for jealousyâ€"Sparkling eycs inâ€" dicate beauty, yes, and good health, too! Do your cyes sparkle? Are the whites clear or are they tinged with yellow =â€"â€"indicating â€" an outâ€"of â€"sorts condition â€"â€" due to constipcâ€" tion? If so, you need @, MA "me 1) 4) sous slf tbA Your Character A V Produ th