r an never teach the The student all! 14 be. with mama to We f we! ot Fun. For Chm.“ Paid "mu make I hai Notes BOOKS tatt populatio- D Prse also to the put I. Sham: ' toe nation Ind a - probably ls other largo ate pupa of Bat buy " um 08 learn by to remit. n money I 3 out n â€In But on China: u um. Ill A' " ly mr '0' as m it b A wall-known dentist received e pack; age sum» weeks ago containing several [ls-mam. Next day come e letter that mm in part: 'We hope you like the 3. mm we sent you. Encloeed you an! find our bill tor $5.00." The dentist resolved on reprisals. [from his work bench he took two old Here It 3 Tue" l A grocery boy lit out M'dd‘V" hie groceries Ind n'ouced a not!!!" "1.. nonship among the nil-her of one " was to deliver to MI alto-On. n. was to deliver an: to " Weâ€. end he noticed the! each of his ene- tumers would receive oneaatf of In. load of eggs, and I "it en en lore. The load ot eggs would, ot course, db mzmsn trum customer to customer. so that och succeeding delivery would he fur a smaller number ot one. Ot umrw, no 9889 were in " broken, and the boy van to deliver All his up; taking none back to the no" mm him. The problem is how my eggs dxd he start out with? our Ilw’w‘ are what we an“ 'em- Thu!’~ what the wise men clack: Urn " the man without tho nullif- rs the man who's out of luck. 91.4123 and mailed than to the Inn mm a letter: "I have then plates m mu or some of your help." the Utter "ad "Enclosed you will Ind my bill for s3“ 1 shall expect to receive t ' my fur $15 by return mail." tttlt' w A bird in the hand is considered poor table manners. A recent law school nodule drop. pod m to see his proton»: one day Ind during the visit, the Wiener so- licitously inquired how Ml pmtice was coming dong. “Well." replied the young man, "in the mornings. pnmically no one comet. and In the Mterntrou, the rush to“: " consider- irbls, ' Mariel---") melon; What 1. her belief?" "That she can wear a In. four no. on u number seven foot. Norahiâ€Maymie In: Inland much tor her belief." "Now, Willie, 1'11 317. m on more nuance. Whose emblem in the lock?" “The plumbers, air." Few ot us my the doom " WEN' '.r u we want him to come when I. an him. When Elsie Bette" hung out . sin recently in Brushvmo showing that the had opened a. beauty shoppe. Jerry Hobau painted one in his an: store nying that he had Poppa on ice, the Emporium Generttl Stare mnouncod tho arrival of Toppes tor Sprint " won as Moppes for the kitchen. and Andy Wilts, the sub“. nun, not to be outdone, put In Manuela“: in The Brushville Bugle saying he V†now prepared to haul stay nil kind: of Sloppe at popular we“. Trying and crying do not nuke u smooth-running team. Btuaer--"what in your mutton?" Borrower--"" un't-tt'a . Damn. I'm u bill collector." "What you don't now won’t hurt you!" (on u: old populu lulu. I you believe that you can't belle" thou bulimia ad-tit-tta. Here in u problem tor the men: What do you do with the Inn of "ttttet, that is too good to the "a! nu! too stubby to weâ€? The man had waited patiently out- “. the telephona booth in: in min- “. u he wgtchod I you; woman .itttasma1id0tittheremttatttrn the lens: of the telephone directory. a. (artorr.vaudaart, an I help Maud your numb-'1" - 7 7 _ She ouetlry-"ott, I don't want u umber. t'm trut looking to: a 'tttt Inn for my baby." n. (on the teieNtom0-Pmilo, dart. It. would like to Mn dinner with I. tonight?" "rd love to, dear." “Wen, tell your mother 1'11 b. on! It um: o'eloeh." ll" “l'm afraid I an“ (at a wit. i,tlt <01th money." She "andidtr)--"You't1 but“, at er with anything else.†. "treed It" used tn Ant, tn adult gym of Armenia. which m Mod tgtrtf, you: no, In low bola! ted tn building modem Bttvtet Trcrir--"Your mother buys a “r fur two gulneu. u cot! for the 'm-‘n‘ and a pair of shoe. tor thirty- _ _ Jullinga. Now, wttat'tt the re Soviets Bum Petritud Lin A raw with dad." Paris will soon begin to show the elect: of a recent governmental de- cm which compldely changes the Visage " the French Republic. From the facade: of hundreds of public buildings in the city, the old Republic is to be removed ad replaced by the m. For the symbol of the nation, like the nation itself, must be kept ahmdert of the times. roam ttudi,eVdGWiiii'G"ithli'iTiii"i Mines Limited Vim. 301113qu te" In_uvenl Nee. chum! any: can from the twin"... u Mentions interim} Giiii ara; GiiGiGGiTG allowing gold ulna: Thus the somewhat haughty, finely featured, intellectual lady who for nearly fifty years has looked down from ironton, frieze and mantel of schools, town halls and government buildings of France, gives place to the new Marianne, this time a true peas- "tb--aimple, solid, almost buxom. The suggestion af armor that adorned the old Republic has disappeared com- phtely. Not the laurel leaves of com- bat an! victory, but olive branches, no in favor. The up of liberty no longu porches _de(UntV like the crest of i can cock, but an soberIy and Mully_abo:o the fell _and placid int“ -ot u Fume which seeks, no Yeti No. 1 $63.20 per ton Veln No. 8 40.00 per ton Vein No. I .80 per ton Vein No. 4 30.00 per ton Another channel ample from who! one“: to be the eastern continua- tion at No. I vein are gold ulnee ot $140.30. The “my!" were “really scrutinised end the pulp ecreened bolero “and. no visible gold we. loom. It same the: the gold veluee he" to be eurlbnted to the presence ot soM-cerrylng enenldoe and tellurldee or to free gold in very tine dktrlbutlon. Plece your order by wire, and your cheque or money order dlreet or write tor Mlled irtfttrrngttlttrt to SORE THROAT! NORTHERN QUEBEC GOLD MINES LIMITED FEDERAL BLDG., 1:030N'ro, ONT. Your Blood Stream . Is Your Life Stream, 100,0atsHARitsoFTREAtRmrsrtxx AT36CEmSPERSHARE If your Blood Stream is thin I! it In polluted and im. mouthed- If it in not carrying “indent OXYGEN - Nature's Great Dr. William’ Pink Pills will 1'"!qu your Blood Strum. on they no" done for them. anda of othge poop]. h " m. o o o o “I†rub - and arid: the Bhtttd, '0 an onergiat" 03!.“ I - in . mm Mgmtit' on m m and - oi no body. . . . . This stmrtgth h out: of your body - LOOK our mn TROUBLE! Your Health - Your Vigor - Your Happiness Your Very L% Depends Upon Its Condition Any little gonna; in the throat grows rapidly worse if neglected. Crush some tnblets of Aspirin in some water, and gugle at once. This gives you instant relief, and reduces danger from infection. One good gargle and you can feel sate. If all scream is not gone promptly, repeat. There's usually n cold with the sore throat, so take two tahleu to throw of! your cold, headache, stiffness or other cold symptoms. Aspirin relieves neuralgia, neuritis, too. Use it freely; it does not hurt the heart. Get Rid of That is Jottings PUBLIC OFFERING ASPIRIN To gevertlirah= properues in the heart of the Grand; Gold Belt (No Potion“ Llnbmty) TRADE-MARK RIG. m CANADA [ust longer mental and perhaps military primacy, but calm and peace in which to cultivate its little-vegeteble garden. The workshops of the Trocadero Ma- seum in Paris have begun prepnra- tions to turn out 40,000 such Mari- ennee during the coming months. Who can question the eventual effect on A new generation of French youth of such an emblem on such a vast scale?‘ TAXPAYERS AND SOLDIERS. The streets of Paris lately have shown other and more serious signs of change. Lew-abiding thorough- fares which normally are disturbed by nothing more ominous than the unending hon]: of taxi horns or the equally prolonged argument between taxi drivers and trathe policemen, have presented frequently 3 different sspect during recent weeks. Hundreda of tsoldiers-on foot, on bicycle, on horseback, in motortrucks -thronged the ways or wood massed in groups at the comers, strung out in long lines or clustered " strategic points. These extraordinary precau- tt'omr-takenaatNrsultofn number of meetings and manifest:- Loss ot strength - ioNrered many - poor awaits - met digestion-rt-uni 'r-. heart â€mutton - hud- uchea - Buttered nerve. -. my mum result tram In unhealthy blood â€can. o truth In“ of lamina. and won-buns h "reittped. Dr. 1mm Pint an. m man for want. mm: m, tor an all women In um. It. a! but - " All: what. We Strum new nerve tore. built up, an! mm delay--" can. a tions in Paris which superfieially ' re held as protests against any in- crease in the alrcrdy heavy burden of taxation, but which actually con- stitute significant indications of a growing discontent with the dilatory and unstable character of the parlia- mentary regime as it exists today in France. While it wo Jd be a mistake to take this agitation too seriously, since so far it is .Jostly artificial, at the same time it probably has not been forgotten that in France the source and scene of tevolutions has almost always been the streets of Horizontal 1--a'ieee ot meat F-To observe 8--Uuites 12--Chtunpiott 13--Bad 14--Canoe 1lr-8ilver 17--To gainsay 19--r'lower 'tr.-Atleviated 21---Examines 28--Glen 24--Possesssive pronoun '6-Diistiain gg--Drunirard 31--Negative 32-Respect 83--To act M-Carve M-To argue M-Moisture 39---Hastened PARK SWANS UP FOR SALE. Even when winter wraps Paris in its mantle of nale, lavender-gray mist, the street-corner Bower seller relieve i the soft monochrome with their bou- l, quets of flowers for sale. The brave- ( ly brilliant dots of color seem sym- ', bolic, for Paris itself is a sort of vast l bouquet. No other large city in the world has so many public gardens and _ larks, and possibly no other city loves them more. Thus, when a milder day succeeded the mid-January freeze, the people of Paris flocked in tens of thousands to these gardens, and above l all to the Bois de Boulogne. Encircl- ing the western end of the city like the greenery background of the hou- quet, the Bois is the favored haunt of Parisians, who on pleasant Sundays fill every one of its 2115 acres almost ‘to overflowing, picnicking under its magnificent trees; promenading along its broad walks or riding through its miles of bridle paths. One of the principal attractions' is its lakes, where, in summer, countless rowboats dispute the right of way with scorn- fully graceful swans. After having had things all ineir own way since the summer months, these swans had to yield up their domain recently to thousands of skaters, for the lakes froze to a depth of several inches, and all Paris came to skate or to look on. The frost did not last, however, and the swans returned triumphantly to their uninterrupted Boating and feed. ing. But their triumph may be short- lived, for the municipal authorities have just announced that henceforth any citizen of Paris who so desires may purchase one or more of the) swans inhabiting the lakes n the Bois for a mere $10 or $12. Anxious in- quirers who feared that the most dee.. orative denizens of the woo would soon be all bought up received the reassuring reply, however, that the mothers of the Rois would not let the sales attain such proportions as to deprive the park of any of its Par,' ACCORDIONS LIVEN PARIS. There really was no need of the poll taken sometim-toortabliahthe hot that the accordion is t)urr'rerseh- m’o favorite musical instrumt. onehaaonVtowa0o1onttt1yotreeta of Paris, Mullah in the more modest quarters, to become gm of it. popularity. For minimum) i'tCBduorttueounh-rPttrfsit mmmgdynpcudod by the tgr',tg',tttgr2t2lf1'2 notitintrarri-thV a1moetsadietrartd-itmpauab. math-Mal. mum.- thttt-tiatrorttrtitye- rust-Quins. MMJBPE- manna». may» all. at his famous Mo o Are "%ttat1teuavtrt-thiaprrrdBeu1 ttid"',,,"'?,'?,',,',".',',',',':',,',?','"'; tumtoiiiiraot-iotttnthe I'"?" is. 351 " CROSS-WORD 41---Gown 43---Beedlet 45--Eisttyto 4g--Dawn 50--Review Fi-Persia' 52--Underhand 34--Thought 55--To depend 56-Ptotry 57--To transmit Vertical b-hmmm like 2-Greek equivalent of Juno 3--Revelts l-Art ot composing verse ti-To hold session 6--htaniatt article 7--Man's name 8--To terrify 9--Memberte of the Sy- rian religious sect FREE TRIAL OFFER If you have never tried Krutwhem-try it now " our egpense. We have distributed a great many Ipecinl " GIANT " pack-gel which make it easy for you to prove our claim. for yourself, Ask your druggist " the new " GIANT " Tse. package, Thu eonsiau of our regular 75c. bottle math" Ilth . tenants ttial b6ttle-autrlc)ent for About. one week. Open the can bottle ttrat, put h. to the teat, tsnd then, if not unholy convinced that Knuchen does war-hing we clam it to do, the regular home In Mill ugood u nev. Take It _ . .. r, a----; " _-IOhn"-Al‘ 0n nhlrn solemn swell md airy lilt of the ac- cordion. Aware of this affinity, the municipality bu recently added I course in accordion playing to the many other subjects taught in its free evening classes. The class is already well attended by pupils whose agee range from a bare dozen years to more than fifty. Chinese As Spoken By Resident Foreigners KRUSCHEN This is the way foreigners In Chins pronounce the geographical names and names ot leaders which turttre in the clash between China and Japan.' Jehol, Rey-Ho, emphasis on Rey. Shanhaikwan, Shan-Hsi-Gwan. Chinwsngtao, Chln-Way-Dow. Chlnchow, Chin-Cho. Mukden, Mock-den Pelping, Bay-Ping. Tlentsin, Bin-Sin. Manchukuo, Msn-Chu-Go. Tungliao, Toong-Lee-Ow. Chsoyannssu Chow-Yang-Soo. Chaoysng. Chow-Yang. Kallu, Kutoo. Peiplao, Bay-Pee-Ow. Queers: Gen. Ho Chu-Go, Ho-ChooGo. Harsh“ Chum Hake-Lang. Chang Seeowclmng. Gen. Ho Chu-Kuo, Ho ChooGo. [cum-n wwu - -... - .v..~ -- -- - hock. Your Salt in “themed to return R',',' 'IM. Immed 'a And without auction. on have tried Hume on free, It our "perwe. What could be - Aluminum by E. Grimm Rufus, Lat, $mnetteeter, Eng. (Ely-b; 1756). lawman: McGullvny Bros., "You look worried." "Yes, I believe my buoblnd in coming on with an- other woman." "Oh, well, I'll tell you whtt to do in s cue like that. Give him plenty ot rope. and----" "Yea, I know. He'll skip." T%Fodtii, "This is My Secret hr Keeping My Family Well" Mn. Russell Ward, Hilton Beach, On.. urio, writes: "This is my tea“ tor i7iihiiiFiysytrotiAt1ic, Ford! my children I have used Baby's thm 21t.'gg', I cannot puke them too much. my hm: “WM qitthtr TORONTO a - l -- .""'-'c- --'" _ t2GnG7riiiirirtGG.r,.igteAe "i,iiiliEi'h'i,t,i.siit,teh/'lufl1') m iriririFrrittaieo,! raiiirfitFt1tiiiih.1ethe.tLieA 16-4Nd ruler ot Venice Ir-Slang: courage 16-BrooO ot pheasants Ig-Ni-ily 22--To burn with tiuid '23--Desolate . g4--GirN name '2F--gutting rock 27--To be due 29--Poem so-Elaxen M--Perttritting to choir 36--urrd 'T-Rounded root M-To strip 40--Mreaatn 4g-Pottndation 43--Seottish for serve 44--Unspotted 46--tytpt 47--To peruse 49--Serpent 50-Craitt M-Chinese weight -iiaFhirrttge.e_hhlrs3,rslt labour-Saving’s latest Housewives ot Gt. Britain who hate the task ot peeling their own potatoes any new hove it done for them. A ttrm ot potato-growers bu recently started an experimental service, which delivers potatoes, ready peeled, in a glue jar containing cold water, to homes where labour-saving is wel- comed. This is I service which might be ex. tended to other vegetables-onions', peeled and sliced, are an example which comes to mind at once-and which enterprising greeturrrMNrht might and profitable, so long as prices were kept low. There~ia one objection, however, which must not be overlooked. When vegetables are peeled and kept in water for some time before cooking. there may be a loss at valuable min- eral tsaItis.-rarndon "Anawerti." Shanghai. - A unique new-paper operated by an American corpore- tlon but invading the Chinese new:- peper tieid has just. been launched in ShanghuL It is the Ta Mei Watt Peo (Great American Evening Newspaper) which‘ is an entirely Chinese newspaper aililiated with the Shanghai Evening? Post and Mercury, a local uternoon' titrwtsptoer in the English language incorporated in the United States. The new Journal is tabloid size with many American newspaper matures tranalated into Chinese. including Ripley and Dorothy Dia‘a lovelorn column. Contrasting with the regu- lar Chinese newspaper style, the new Journal while publishing in row in the usual fashion ot Chinese char- acters, which read from right to left, includea an editorial page where the 11rr'l'i't'U,', read tom left to right. van-m In. ommWMp-nl "an. tat In I a“ all M a." n that†LACEV‘I REDUCING 00.1 ".-6. _ - A- A.._ _...- .1â€...- ‘IIWII' “It" - I‘D-"I“- ___,. â€7‘, of MI...»- - an m DIII. t,','."Mra In this w.ttort.t I'm-h “my. luv ltd aural - a. In! wad or n». unru- mummy-u. Irma. Mutual†cum to trN.etP. II. â€GET. In .0 only I“... ii'iGiariiiGG.itiiiirtiteiyeitif a... “an and may with I. in". mm ".-Nteq.tty-r lut- â€Jun-it ARE YOU Bil lllltt iriiiTi TERI-Tc? {Salim} not. ... " - ." 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