iath at the Wheel aged LL ore water me of dared rlcan out marl on of will um Sr I] If tf "The man I marry must be In. brave u a lion, but not forward;! handsome " Apollo, but not our! ceited; who as Solomon, but not. '"alamlt;nmnnwhouhind to every wow, but but only no.†i "Bow lucky we not!" Newspapers have a variety ot uses besides furnishing news and help- ing the manufacturer dipose ot his products through advertising. In my countries they are used exten- sively tar wrspping parcels, while in Mexico they furnish fuel for the Bat.. nrdsy night bath. Water is heated in erlindricat wood-burning water host- ers which have a smell storage caps- city and [no] renges from old news- papers to wood kindling. Cooking is done generally over chmosl burn- ers, which is practically the only cooking stove used by the poorer classes. while practically all of the homes ot the higher-irseome clssses are equipped with grates for charcosl fires. There is no use of coal tor domestic purposes end wood is only employed in open tirepuesrs and water heaters, and, therefore, coal and wood stoves ere unknown except in the urea near the American border, Oil stoves are coming into pester use in recent years, the Mexican Govern- ment endesvoring to chsnge the cook- ing and hosting methods ot the People in order to conserve the forests which hsve sulered serious depletion es s result of the tremendous con- sumption of charcosl. Electric“ q stoves, ovens sud other betting - - piisnces are used only by the note l wealthy cusses. I ----- "The man I marry m1 bravo u a lion, but " handsome u Apollo, but ceited; who as Solomon, " a lamb; a an who i Nobody knows who originated the rhyming story called "The House that Jack Built." It is described by the Funk and Wagnalls New Stand- ard Dictionary as "an old English nursery story told in cumulative form, every preceding statement be, ine repeated with the introduction of each new one. Similar tales occur in the Hebrew, among the native tribes of Africa, etc." Following is the nursery tale: "This is the house that Jack built. This is the malt that lay in the house that Jack built. This is the rat that ate the malt that lay in the house hat Jack built. This is the eat that killed the rat that ate the malt that lay in the house that Jack built. This is the dog that wor- ried the eat that killed the rat that ate the malt that lay in the house that Jack built. This is the cow with the crumpled horn that tossed the dog that worried the eat that killed the rat that ate the malt that lay in the house that Jack built. This is the maiden all forlorn that milk- ed the cow with the crumpled horn that tossed the dog that worried the cat that killed the rat that ate the malt that lay in the house that Jack built. This is the man all tattered and torn, that kissed the maiden all forlorn, that milked the cow with the crumpled horn, that tossed the dog that worried the cat that killed the rat that ate the malt that lay in the house that Jack built. Nemeen Used Fo, HOUSE THAT JACK BUILT Do you know the “that and com- plete nursery rhyme "The House That Jul: Built?’ _ __-_..‘.... for the legend that the dian Summer" In: empk early settlers at ell. N term or anything eorreg it is to be found in a language. "" limos: cloudiesa sky. a hay or a smoky atmosphere. and a temper- ature which is mild in the daytime, but cool at night. It is precededvby "Squaw Winter"--. cold spell when the thermometer first dips below the freezing point. The name is of American origin, but is now used aim in Great Britain and corresponds in the British St. Martin', Summer. tSt. Martin's Day being November up when the period occurs in Nov- ornher, and to St. Luke's Summer, or Little Summer of St. Luke (St. Luke's Day being October 18) when it occurs in October. In Germany it is known as "Old Woman's Sam, mer." There is no foundation for [ the popular belief that the Indian . Summer weather was predicted by ', the American Indians in conversation with the first European settlers, ord (m. .1... "_-__, A' _ _.-.-.--wl. " I. impossible to detlne it by slut dates. This short period of worm or mild autumn weather is characterized by an almost cloudless sky, 1 buy or a smoky atmosphere, and I temper- sture which is mild in the dsytime, but cool at night. It is preceded by "Squaw Winter"--, cold spell when the thermometer first dips below the freezing point. The name is of American origin, but is now used aim in Great Britain and corresponds to the British Cr M--A:_I_ rm th "e legend that the term "hs Summer" was employed by the settlers at ell. Neither this or anything corresponding to to be found in any Indian; DO Till) mm often exceptional profit possibilities to the wise investor. There is every indication that next summer will nee two profitable producing mines in the one Company. Without obligation on your part, we would like to give you full information regarding this Company. Write to: E. W. Sanderson & Company - - lame-one Broken S ! Doctors ; called "i, , Tuutof digestion my m modemd “y to l Inmates! Simnlv THE coo LIVER OIL WITH THE PLUS VALUE tor&stebrYourDruarut Phillips' Milka Magnesia Tablets are now On. sale null drug stores everywhere. Eachtiny tablet 3 the calm:- lent of a tmgoomul ~- ol Genuine hilllps‘ 'h' Milk 0! Magnesia. PHILLIPS; Try thi, just once! Take either the familiar liquid THlLLIPS' ", or. now the convenient new Phillips' Milk of Magnesia Tablets. But be sure you get enume "PHILLIPS' ". Aha In Tablet Form: - digestion l . . brought about'by too my cad-forming toods .1n our modern dxet. And Y. at there I: now a “y to relieve this . . . often in Inmates! Simply take Phillips’ Milk of M Maia after meals, Almost im- 2'S'ft'll'l this acts to neutraiiu the stomach acidity that brings on your trouble. You "forget you have a stomach!†_NOVA_ scam GOLD MINES LTD. Doctors say that much of the no called lindieion,'.' from which no 53:11:10! us any}; 1sye?llyerid in- Scott'- Emulsion give. you greater Imperative power. became it in an easily and quickly ttel?, form of Cod Liver Oil in I Iolution of bone bull ing hypopholphitu of lime and ood-PLUS nines you not in Scott’a Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil. " l Each Canadian province is cele- brated at the Royal Winter Fair by a Nay" specially dedicated to show- ing its products and exhibits. This linking of all Canada through com- mon interests in agriculture and nationality was instituted at the first Fair in 1922 and has been continu- ed uninterruptedly ever since. It catches "the spirit of Canada." The days with their mottoes are: The Full Value of Cod Liver Oil If You Eat Starches Meats, Sweets Read This Special Day to Each Province Feature at Royal Winter Fair. Mtlt (wt/a7â€; They're All 1%me Food. - But AN Add - Forming. Home Mono] L's Home "Add Stomoeh" At Times. any New to Relieve. SPIRIT OF CANADA Hyou've been one of those who have been intending to try “USCHEN but hoven’t, then (eke Advanuge of this limited the oirer. Go to your unrest than In; at ht', Erusehen Giant Mace. . on get regal-r generous tse bottle this a Free The! Bottle. Use the TRIAL bottle int. You’ll find, like the people of 119 diderent countries have found, that there's nothing also quite like When. For Instance, Knucken strike. at the mud mug of fit. It eliminates wastage and poisons daily. If you have no cause fat you cannot lose weight by taking when But you an increase you: pep and energy. And you con ovoid the my " which Amie: humanity become _ of intern] Humbug; , You’ve been w; Kfuschen . ' . do it NOW at OUR EXPENSE.: To recover the launch and vitality exhausted by Him "'"'we must have enrgr-pncked nourish“: that an be quickly and easily dumbed by our bodies. P L U s A QUICKER RECOVERY AFTER ILLNESS "am "0m Bridesrrooin.." in a tUh shop!" Registrar of Marriages (to youth- ful bridegroom): "The young lady in not a_minor, is she?" I It does not pay to display the best apples On top of a basket for sale when the apples underneath are of inferior grade. At least Harry Brown of Ottawa, when he was found quilty of false representations as to the content of a basket of apples. The charge was held by Emmerson Paige, of the Department of Agriculture stat? and the accused was fined $25 and $2 costs. "Provincial days are observed," says Colonel Harry McGee, Presi- dent of the Fair, "because they con- tinue the policy of the Royal Fair, of promoting agriculture and foster- ing a spirit of broad Canadianism. The increasing interest being given by all the provinces to this feature; is a matter of much satisfaction. 1 "Canadian Day, the first day of the Fair, is devoted to showing broadly and nationally the essential unity of Canadian farm interests from coast to coast. The above ment. ioned Fair days are devoted to focus- ing public attention on special fea-' tures of one or other of the pro- vinces." "In this way," Colonel McGee add- ed, "every province and locality re-l, ceives from it benefits otherwise un- I obtainable for it is an axiom that all I lecal agricultural effort logically leads upward to the Royal; and, 1 just " logically, the influence and t benefits of the Royal flow outward to the nine provinces and to their regional subdivisions." - Best Apples on wanting to try Thursday, Nov. 2 "Laft but not least. ,__, -......... .1071“ Friday. Nov 28-Maritime jointly, "The three Atlantic 1 ineem" Sum-day, Nov. 24--Ouebee “Quaint French-Canada.†Monday, Nov. 26--Alberu , “Rugged as the Rockies." Tuesday, Nov. 27--Mnnitobr. ', "First of the Prairie Provinces." Wednesday, Nov. 28 - Sas chewan Day, "Golden West Wheat." -. ,V_V. --" nu Ulll‘ ads Day, 1150 Children's Day. Thursday, Nov. 22-British Col. umbia, “Our only Paeitie Provinee.t' Friday. Nov 28--Maritime Day, jointly, "The three Atlantic prov- ada J- "w'....- . WI MW [in stock. And umber. if you use not thoroughly “Wit“ l,,, Embed: ttr.i.tsattirusing t trial t mm at liberty to return the unopened Ream: pub-3e to your draught who will m. deem it at full wine. E, ttschen costs only I few cents I'm to M Your drum: has a limited mum be, of lu When Giant Maps now in Atete A.o .--__. .- Wednesday, Nov. " - / / x "Oh, no; she works Vov. 28 - Saskat. "Golden West of lap of Basket 29--0ntario Day, All Can- Berlin-The setting up of the Olympia village in Doberitz, a re- moter suburb of Berlin, has had un- expected consequences. Near the Berliner Chaussee, the foundations of five dwelling places from 2000 to 2600 B.C., have been unearthed, " "rell " two ash-pits containing bon. es and fragments of earthenware l bowls. A shone-ax from the Neolithic; period and an anchor have also been found. This latter find muses great interest, in that it may be taken as proving that this sandy plain of, Brandenburg was once the scene of, fUhing. Those who are familiar with l the sandy lakes and soil of Berlin, the capital is built on tend, will jj'l particularly interested in this CE-l Day, Day, Day, Jealousy. I: a tree that bears the most bitter ot all fruits. Young bucks these days find in order to put a dent in a. girl's you hue got to put a dent in bankroll oo. There are two kinds of wives. The kind who help . mun find his place in the world and the kind who put him In " mice. Prehistoric Dwelling; Unearthed Near Berlin amau Birr--"t nave 'em and cut Small Bor-mr m let ot teeth. Frierur--'anat are do with the old ones." _ One of the biggest things people have to contend with these days is the ordinary can!" who are against everything. ( He--'3te tod. There are times when I've wished those neighbors had such bad luck they couldn't keep up the payments on it and the dealer had to take the darn thing back". _ she---"' radio next door nearly driNes me crazy.’; When i man is in tt Jam he to news stories " "Notoriety." he's helping a good cause he "Publicity." "ther-mo, son. ' ed a hickory switch.' Borr--"Daddr' when you went to school, did they have a board ot edu- cation.'" There is a possibility too that the coat ot living will advance out of all proportion to its value. Misa-mow did you enJOy your " an on the farm?" Boy Ftiend--1 was afraid of the ‘butter out there?" Mias~"'rhe butter? Was it so very strong? Boy Priend--"t'tl say it ,rtttt--and I never saw a manner blilygoat in tr11l, my life." I It the Government dictated to wo- then as fashion does, there'd be war. 1 have?†The fellow probably mild demand double that from me for ta- king you " my hands. paper ot a. man who sold his wife tor 8700. Would you sell me tor that?" Mr. Grouch--"What chance would In some deserts there are small green spots called oasis, How often is life like a duel-t. Friend-ima" she In just as changeable and hard to control he says." Mtus-"Why does he always refer to his wife " "The Weather?" Au optimist is a man who, after he grows bald, consoles himself by re- joicing that he will never hue gray hair again. Sweet Young Thing-That won't make any dinerence to our lore, dear I'll love you Just " much-even It I never see you Again. Young Man--'ahu'ling, lie lost all my money. Haven't a. penny in the world. There‘s nothing new under the Bun. But for that mutter there In some pretty old stun going on under the moon. . "ther--"it was your own tBulb-.. what else did you expect It you kept hanging around here every night.' Mrs. Grouch--"lt tells here in the Young Mtus--Mr. Smith your dw- ghter bu promised to become my wife. Remember when the freight train: which drew compldinu here for the Hooking ot trattieorere all on the railroads and not on the highways? vitred Mrs, Heard? Have --"t .9088 they'll have cut 'em down for me. I dent in a girl's heart to put a dent In the 'q The teacher us- they going to got B new oNtAttitf ARCHIVES . Illlll TORONTO that refers When wants I 19' "Those wsr-time roads!" she ex- Il claimed. "When we were here prac- tically no roads existed such ss you have todar--Just tracks in the mud. ‘-°‘Sometlmes we were stuck all night "iln the mud. miles from anywhere, ISometimes the roads were so bad and l- full of holes, one actually tried the open country instead. Do you re- member those roads, Margaret 5vGreenlees? ._m..... And now today, the l"I'roads everywhere are tine. modern it ones, and Belgrade is simply unrec- ognizable tor new buildings." I SERBIA'S PART , "We love Serbia," declared Miss Holme, "and that is why we have I come back. Somehow many people Illa England seem to hem forgotten t all about Serbia and the brave, gel- l'lsnt things she did in the war. But Fi have not forgotten. ' "Not everybody remembers either today what British women did out here. Some thousands ot British women must have served on the Ber- bian fronts during the wsr. Figures like Dr. Elsie Inglis. Lady Berry, the Hon. Evelyn Haverneld - ell [ (iii whom are dead 'ttMr-ttttd Dr. I PHlie-mtttort, end Dr. Katherine 1 'plish this purpose. Every drivers' lie- I easing luv, moreover, might well re- l quire that s record of my convictions of the licensee tor unssle driving be written on his card. This record need I not be presented in court, but it does 'i ttitord pertinent intonation to a c trathe other end will result in pester g RADIO BATTERIES No. 21308 Radio. "R" " on No. 21303 Radio, NP; No. 1081 Radio, "A" . There's longer life, mar; EEC; more power And more quality in GET THE WEST 5012 YOUR MONEY BURGESS ROADS CHANGED. I Miss Holme. who was an ambu- Janes and lorry driver on the Balkan and Besnrabian fronts from early 1915 until lute 1917, said her titat im- preuion on revviaiiing Belgrade was the changed condition of the roads. BURGESS BATTERY co Both Miss Holme and Miss Green- Ld,'; were members of the Scottish l,l2,'.',te?, Hospital Units, on active service during the War and after the 'Armiatice, both in Serbia and on the {Salonlkn front. Miss Ker took part tin relief wort in Serbia after the! mu. l All three left Belgrade tor the last time in 1922, when their relief work fame to an end. But they compacted to return together some day, And this year the opportunity come. It won before the nuaulnutlon of King Alexander ot Yugoslavia In Mar- semen. British Members of Hospital Units in Serbia Re-Visit Co u n t ry Where They Were on "Active Service" Three British ex-V.A.D.'s. who ser- ved in Serbia (now part of Yugo- slavia) during the war and after the Armistice, returned recently after 12 _years' absence, on a. pilgrimage to see the places and people they knew on service. The visitors were Miss Vera Holme. from Birkdale, near Liverpoo.; Miss Margaret Greenlees and Miss Margaret Ker, from Scot- land, "ill-n Falls, Issue No. 4r-r.eri 2fiTIllllrnsale OF Mt TIME lender in your piper--- thatU economy. cut it to iuit your taste, coane or fiake---thatu Dixie Plug gives pipe- smokers tt fresh, satiso tying and economical 'rtttoiar---aheayal You out each pipeful a you need it--ghat'a freshen. You Br, might we†re- ot any conviction: unsafe driving be Th1: record need It lasts Write F or - Literature CANADIAN IWIB UNITED III. - A“ â€â€œ91. m. m". _ m Did-Ion. Ion-to . . 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But elnirtsifUd, which pined over 1,100,- TIIE KEY To PROFIT Chieago--An increase in retail ad- vertising of nearly 5,000,000 lines was the big feature of September in the newspnper advertising field, an analyiais by Advertising Age of thruees based on advertising activity in 77 cities reveals. a privilege, and should be trauma“; such, are not Wilma] calender: but manly incompetent driven. That distinction does not lessen the dunno they may fnttiet. Such persons should resolve either to improve their driving or else forego that privilege. For driving is U.S. Newerepet Advertising certainty of reporting humus! onen- dera to the Manning authorities, Now it may be any name of these venom DIXIE M-l. NUTRl-MIN tll. SOL-MIN " (Soluble M) SMOKING TOBACCO "I"! k. 'loot" "GIMME COIPWID Ask Mother-: She Knows and “a “our on avGGruiirii "Ts? My!“ se Mr'tee tit., Gue , Om. tve upzfm nu who I it: run- BUILD UP m BLOOD '_-qt-.. 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