Pacifist Paru-No “In. ll noted In me. In teaching the rum annual win! to thlnk about what on. Important newspaper humbly mill, with 00m. what monotonous irony, "tho iNtvtet paradise." Striking evidence of Neuoeeiiet propaganda among children is con- tamed in the last two nunbere of 'Benumln,†. children’s newspaper that enjoys e wide efretriatton, enm- mamex the new ot the week on ite tram page. and the disappearance of (ma-mi Koutiepott be; provided it an. m opportunity that tt has not ths It o Oi Anti-Soviet Propaganda " W " n Canada, for instance, cigarette In carelessly thvown away are held tro responsibia tor about one-sixth tho annual are long on which In- arm.) has to be plâ€. mm.“ figures show that. on an mute, about half of each dunno wasted. The "erase length of 1km; makers, Beware! dl n f1trttres have been gathered United States Government do- mt which has made some ht. In: experiments on the the dam- amokers' new“. Ther au. " that more than halt of the " clgarott-a stubs, when drop an to inflammable material, with a align! breeze, be cer- , cause a fire. Cork Tip. Sahi- '-.iuca this terribla risk they (perimenls with watergiasu. will not burn. Br equipping ate with , cor; tip an inch mind on its inside with a solu- watergi-ua. the risk ot lire mam-ably reduced. The same ,rppened with a plain cork tip. they tried coating ordlnm 'n with watergltvss, which, rs. 'ho, time in which a thrown- ruh could slow, reduced the , mi fire by half. A coating _ will solution did the same. Hazy English- and American m which are so wasteful and um Russian cigarettes, and r vim 'ypes smoked in the Bat. _ i t r-niral Europe, have a card- ...in mmnhnim‘a whlch not take advantage ot. My Dear Benjamin†art? certain things in which my is not to be endured. not ry, music, painting. public sv,-Ortrrer_ Ended tube In one and red by Hs ia ;een calculated that Ameri- ard 170,000 cigarette mm 00 match stubs every min- an: doll po the in printed mutiny In “splendid boy ot the. who in; for his papa." the “story" In hep! a of the theory tt placed on board 1 Trouvme. "So no venom: polica or. the Soviets. he“ does not onnno it. ommizung Its crimes in dares even to operate i so it has come about my heart ot Parts. tn the I itself, Genera! Kouto- der of the nnll-Bolshovlk have taken rerun in mcludes, “General K In Bush, In the h cruel enemies, the Age of Content tr mouthpiece, w] the wastage in avoid the dart. 'a dropped- anythit daylight. known wh In. or the t mama a; ttt ch " maid hablta nJamm" "reported" of the General: Serge do,Chesaln, dear Benjamin, of I the little Russian changed into wolf.. atrium onllnu union JI 3133 lt " an account ot French Indo. colony with at) dd band A ___ youdonot I 3:::':: night, or it y has been you are 10319 as ot the tonic at this ficiency now, mother the. from ssuttertm a“ A. u, the realm of world that cigarette , nose waste tottaccih r ot fire I)", " quar- ands Boi. n the l SPRING TONIC l M AID TO HEALTH The good old fashion ot taking a tonic in the Springtime. like most or the custom! at our grandparents, is based upon sound common sense and good medical practice. Winter is al- ways a trying time for those who are not in rugged health. Many men, wo- men and children go through the win‘ ter on reserve strength they’have stored up during the sunny summer months, and grow increasingly pale and languid as the spring days ap- iproach. A tonic tor the blood and nerves at this time will do much for such people. by putting color in the cheeks and banishing that tired feel- ing that worries thousands ot people at this season ot the year. It is Impossible to be energetic it your blood is thin and weak, or it your nerves are frayed or shattered. You cannot compete with others it you do not get refreshing sleep at night. or it your appetite is poor or you are losing Js"-".elA. You need a tonic at thn'txme to add to your ef- fiuuency now, 11 well a; to oil? you ‘ trom sun-mug later on. And in all You Can Lay the Foundation of Good Health Now by Building Up Your Blood and Strength- ening Your Nerves Through the Use of Dr. Williams’ Pink smrcely go work left Everything I was in a when I bo aster or better t llams' Pink Pins and enrich the b): through every Ito strengthening jad down organs. am of new strength Mrs tre. N to me badly Spring weathe M Porridge and cod liver oil doesn't sound particularly appetizittg, but it Is eertaittly true that the old faith In porridge as a food t9 on the wane. And the porridge fanatics' cry'. "Look what fitte men and women Scotland raised on oatmeal in the old dural" Isn't really an argument. Doubtlesa they were-because only the very Informant and healthiest specimens comes along who an In: in food value, ar going to eat it, yo liver oil along with cerulnly true that the or porridge as a food ls on And the porridge tanatiea' l what fitte men and women raised on oatmeal in the l istt't really an argument. they were-because only strongest and healthiest could survive the diet. The condition ot salvation is that kind ot belie! in Jesus Christ which authenticate: itself in repentance tor the put and in an amendment ot life tor the tuture.--NotM. . scesriiiTis the common cause of indigestion. It’results in pain and anurness omit two hours after eating. Ths quick corrective in an Ilhll which neutralizes acid. The best cor- rective is Phillipl' Milk ot Kuwait. it has remained standard with physi- cians in the 50 year: sine. its inven- tion. . “Bile aimntul ot Phllllps' Milk ot Magnealu tantamo- mum“; mu uh he Truth About Porridge .S., write-Dr ave been of the . A tew years M regained ways tak Hupman, Summervllle Cert. Ivriterr.--Dr. Williams' Pink been of the greatest beneitt tew years ago I was In a down condition. I became and nervous that I couId , about, and domg my house '. me completely used up. I seemed to worry me, and very dtwouraged condition nun taking Dr. Williams' I soon l8 blood r port" n tr r ton and pond ontiuum my has bring": It " tin I) y [ there is no than Dr. Wil. Dr vex and run- ing a feeling my to weak, men, women rt " their use 'al ". Since boxes in the for the hot I the best re- h p and those xpected tt r a doctor It is lack if yOu are Stomach we flutes body. " ton orotr more lms‘ om- alth any We like people who can work wit;- out making too much noise. He-'a'd be willing to die a thour and deaths tor you." Glad " t y 0 r, Jug on would Suit The new-rich tamuy really needs a his house. It’s so much easier to hide old Dad when swell company comes. - Poet-Hia" you t poet ot real genius?" - Bditor--"Ctrtuittlr. We have sever- al doors and any number ot windows." Chicago Mother-Mad now, my dear. go In and shoot father good tught." Eat, drink and be marry, tor to-mor- row the hospital and undertaker will get you. Happineu I Not what we have, bat what we use, Not what we see, but what we choose. These are the things that am or bless And swell the sum ot human happi- nese. The thlugs nearby, not things Mar, Not what we seem. but what we are, These are the things that make or break, And gives each heart its joy or ache. Not what seems falr, but what la true. Not what we dream, but the good we do, Thane are the thing» that shine like gems, _ Like jewel-.1 In Royal Diadema. Not as we take, but as we give, Not he we pray, hut as we live, These are the things that make tor The and part about the pptthibitiotl debate is that It never gets to the play in the ttttals, Both t 'Oh, no. "there aio' family-mot nails I get but it baby think it's to nut hot Acid burning across the want you to wake operation was a tai', An old railroadar says: “Trying to see through a pair ot dirty specs Is Just about as difttcu1t as trying to see mgnals in a dense tog." Nothing grows so burden, long carrying as a grudge. ' Now, listen, boy, you had better watch your step. because I work in the supply department ot my father’s bust- ueas and he’s an undertaker." What has become ot the Okinawan- ed child welfare program that used to be done In the woodshedf How you use to-day determines how to-morrow will use you. It‘s the little things that bother us ttowadars-you can anon a mountain, but not on a tack, Then there is the case ot the ambitious man who start- ed on a shoe string and got slapped. wtnard's--50 Year Record of Success Be sure to get the genuine Phillipa' Milk ot Magnesia prescribed by physi- cians foe tro years in correcting exces- aclda. Each bottle contains full direc- tto-r drugstore. . =, Mt operation [tis room draw Patient--'" down, doctor elf, times its volume in acid. It is harm. lesn and tasteless and its action is quick. You will never rely on crude methods, never, continue to suffer, when you learn how quickly, how pleasantly this premier method acts. Please let it show you now. m: on to ician Owl Lath and atter Time mu any In we worse a up Hum l Jimmie bitterly, favorites in this It I bite my finger aver the knuckles, h whole too: they t toe warm." an opening tor a mad it his wife " , time tor trittiug 1nd his wife gets that he hasn't. Ir6 ll and I didn't uk the Mt no 1133 to alter 1ds ot ken st are " Watch the Health of Your Little Ones at All Times. 'tlo mother can expect that her etstif will escape all the ills to which trtttrrr hood and childhood are subject, but she can do much to lessen the sanity ot these troubles. The mother Ihould be constantly on her guard to prevent childhood ailments. or it they; come on suddenly, as they usually do, to have the means at hand to relieve them. Thousands of mothers hue found Baby's Own Tablets the ideal remedy tor little oaes---tttotrsttttdq of mothers alwayl keep the Tablets in the house as a safeguard against the sudden illness of their little ones. Baby's Own Tablets are 3 mild but thorough laxative. They regulate the bowels; sweeten the stomach and thus banish constipation and indigestion: break up colds and simple fever and make the cutting ot teeth easy. The Tablets are absolutely guaranteed tree from injurious drugs and may be given to the youngest child with pet- teet safety. They are sold by medi. cine dealers or by mail at Me a box trom The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. Premier Hertzog Of South Africa Picture of Man Whose Party Had Beaten that of Smuts in Two Elections "Hectzoq is not really anti-British," says Mr. L. E. Neame. "He has a tine appreciation ot English literature He and his children speak English better than many Engllsh people. His sons and his nephews have been sent to universities in England. "Widely read and cultivated, gentle in manner and fond ot pimplicity, he makes friends everywhere. He is transparently honest, and his hitter est toes would trust his word. Neith- er ambitious nor avarlcious, he pre- ters the quiet pleasures of life, and he is always happiest with his books or on his farm. He, like ex-Prosi- dent Hardlngs ot-Atmsriea, in ‘Just folks.’ Leading I simple lite, he goes little into society. and u rarely seen It amusements. A Shy Youth "la his youth he was too shy to learn to dance, and it would indeed be dilllCult to picture him in a ball. room. He has never read I novel--- or war book. He does not play bridge. He Is content with his own ramlly circle ,or the company of I few old friends. Fond of botany, he delights in long walks across the void. and when- ever an opportunity occurs he steals away to his farm in the Eastern Transvaal, on the edge ot the Low Void. At the end ot his day's work in the Union Buildings at Pretoria he walks to his home in a near-by suburb. For him the pomp ot power has no attractions. The simplicity or Re publicanism appeal: to him. He shake. hands with hie utivo ser- vants. He in u courteous to the down-and-Out poor white In he in to a multimillionaire or a duke. WARM!“ Ti) MTHERS About two pounds of lean, thick steak. Cut in thin slices. and roll each piece up with the int in the middle. Place in a large dish, and add pepper and salt. Fill up with cold water and put in the oven for two hours. It the gravy boils away, illl up with boiliu water. Place whole, pared potetoel on the top one hour before the dinner is wanted. Bole the potatoes brown, and serve in the dish. Out at 930 girl: who at tor a recent entry examination to tho British OM] Service " twist; mn Mid. m shorthand over 180 ttthd to get one mark, while 180 "scored 5 duck" in typewritlng. I Rolled Steak With Potato» ISSUE No, I6---'30, Little by little we subtnct Funk 3nd Fallacy from Fact. Tho Illusory from the True, And Ital-79 toon the Residuo. What u the some In tent: or hush- tert The Root ot thing. Is what we're " tor: But Sultan trees will spill their fruit And worms and durknea- keep the root. Fallen days will spill their sum. But paper havens must be won. V And so, while we geometrlze, A bird out-twin us, twice an wise. Mere matter I: not all ot marrow. The harvest leaps not from the har- row, And a push-button will Dot light Joy by day or stars by night. -Bagnuel Hottet"9ia. in Harper's Magnum. . While um business commuhity is clamoring tor a return to the penny post in the interests of British trade, the “big-wigs" ot the Post Ofttge Ire worrying about the are“ ot their sun's. How should a postman'l trousers be erased? There is I demand, on the put ot the postman. that “trousers should be creased front centre instead ot at the side." At the same time. they want s new style ot hat. To make matters wane, the claim that women Post OMce employees should be abie to wear sleeveless dresses is causing much heart-burn. lug. It's all very important, no doubt, but most ot us would be quite pre- pared to accept any changes in Post OfBce fashions without a dettutr---lt only we got back our penny post'. Use Mlnard': In the Stable That farmers all over the world realize the advantages ot horsee tor agricultural work .13 shown by the fol. lowing "ttrt" just published by the) National Horse Aoooiatiott. In 1788‘ the only horses in Australia were 0119“ stalllon .lhree mares on n cold. Itll" 1800 they had increased to 203; in 1550 to 159.951. and now there are '2,'250,M1. In Great Britain there are 1,20%.193 homes engaged ttt ngrL culture. Despite the enormoua tieNe- tion ot horses In France during the war, there are now 3,000,000 itt that country. Although millions of pounm have been spent in the United Staten trying to displace them, there are to,- 000,000 horses and mules in the coun- try. Germany has 3,605,000 lam-m. excluding than attached After LWOIYy-IVO ynn dovotod exclu- sively to the aluminum-o of Iclonunu humraldl. the Claudia: Loon-neon Halted. no“. 8500. " mainland Bt. w.-:, Togoptg on; In.- Jun pox-teem: 2 A“ --- A--. _-......... " George Stepheumn r from the Liverpool an Railway Company just years ago. when his Rocket, ran at 20 m.ph been asked for 10 m p.l Wool, Toronto um. nu Juli â€VI-'vv-u - now mono! AOMGOI that "prenat- tho (rum: sauna yet mad. In the re- oreuloh ot but!" for ch. as“. rm- “to" Leanne“ " (“cured by a any “pm. no - than . (who. Through up autos. â€In†no Amt! had dil- tulctl! mutant“ to lubuotmul can with wonder“! molt to ham t " hunt “no. no mm ole: " Imo- lluly {no can for " on to an! one nor "l no any to annual. Bad I let- to: win my on. of thou tonal-table ulc- to you homo foe g thorn-(h “a convincing tret. Ind that you nun. “A - tony! Deaf Hear Again to GIVE IT HEALTH AND LUSTRE ASK YOUR BARBER arpr'cca No Bigger Than Enthusiastw Follouvingf YOUR HAIR NEEDS We can never be sure just what nukes In infant restless, but the remedy can always be the same. (food old Castorial There'o com- ort In every drop of this pure vegeuble preparation, and not the slightest harm in its frequent use. " often " Baby has a fretful Ir". is feverish, or cries and ean't I up, let Cutoria soothe and quiet him. Sometimer it's ' to.uch 2f tGt, iGiii'iiiiiii' Jia6arai." 9r, 'diarrhea-. condition that shown Modes in the G.P.0. [wail be checked Without delay. Int eep 'utttit.hysdrs yel give BABY Io Bigger Than Dime Wi who Foltowirrg--rot-Dtry Free Trial Ofer iiiroUh New Aid '01' any orrthat shouid without (My. ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO ' Wing Discovery Made by University of Pennsylvania Ex- pedition Philadelphia. - Two very colorful personalities of uncient Egypt In" been brought to light by the Univer- lity ot Pennsyluniu expettditiott ot Meydum. according to I report just ro- celved from Alan Rowe, ttMd director in charge of excavations. Ancient Egyptian l, Mummy is Found Ono ll a woman eaiUd Sit-Henna- Hat, who went in tor costly Jewelry. Her mummy. bearing m amulou and 3917911, has been brought out of It: tomb where it lay ttttdisturbed tor 1.000 years. The other is a magician named loll, who lived in the time of Cheotm. “on! 2,850 3.0. Zedi'u mummy bu not been found. but evidence of " re< markuble life has been unearthed in the term of historical Inscription. Herededet, son of Cheopn, wrote " follow: convening Zedi: “There is I townsman. Zed! " name, who is tto year-I of no. And he eatem tive hundred loaves of bread, I launch ot beet, And drinketh one hundred Jugs of beer unto thin day. He knoweth how to make I lion follow after him wi'h bis leash trail- ing on the ground." The mummy ot SaLHJr-Em-HM in upon a pad Bf rowan 1mm 70 feet long TAPEWORM REMEDY tr his head. naked hit bed, Tat Dandruff Dept. A, 211 0: Minister, Rundown in Health, Gains 7 lbs. in 3 Week itttl Tir ski ax Ins. no harmful drugs. Go to any druggist to full a!" treatment ot I It after this generou- not delighted, your m stantly from manut‘acu IF, All through bibytiood, fitelt should be a mother's standby; a wise mother does not change stronger medicines " the dis grows older. Castoril ie ' , obtained at any drugstore. and guanine elriirideittiiied. Itll very romptly; if it doesn't. you shoulScall ajtlty!riciatt.. - ., ., tiiririLitieicur signature, â€pan on even wrapper. 1d What f, tt tov day Ind got I waited Yeut. trial you are may back m. 3 Mass h and." a Bob arse» group '///', FREE TRIAL OFFER " A "ANY CHHyis- “It: HATCH“! 1 ZIBJHN Lost “an In tour val-Io (In: Wm. tor tree qntaloi. A I Sinner. (Eamon. mu. FIVE D.t. Mtt'rtt" t3. ', lu, 4 no I New". an I. good condition. Cheap hr Immediate we. H. Watkins, " Adelaide “red ----" QXNGIJC COMB WHITE LEGHORI K? 4nd Barred Plymouth Rock Nt 2e'; wonderful winter layers . ha 'tf been latching for " your. M were Poultry Farm. Btntford. Ottt. West, Toronto "iiiiiiiinis" au. state. Don your I." burn and “It and? sharing! Why he hxndieapped with unsigluly Hutches on the (use, eyes with yellow (mg: and that tired and largo“ (ed- iue? This indicates a torpi__liver Headache, Dizziness and Bilioume. surely follow. You must stimulate your lazy liver, start the bile flowing mm Carter's Little Leer Pills. They also act as a mild [and purely vegetable. free froth was": and poisonous drugs, mall. to " allow. and not habit {0“}!le me not {immature “nanny?! at Gitt.l%Gtiauitt after effect “ll". ing, on the contrary a good tonic. All Dnmguts 15c and 75c red pkg; "rruititivefoidit." I!“ Now Gm“. 'rUd'I',ff.'Wd - " V" Uarid Thinnin- "In In; F E E L vow-cu. he.“ Gum, dill“ rmuamcinjndinnu‘n- ll. "aw FINE"? “I was very weak after an or) cation. Mr nerves were so bad I would sit down and cry and my husband would not go out and leave me alone. Now my nerves are much hm. thanks {to I booklet that tycle.it under the door. Lydia E. 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