‘s 1920 quake, 180,000 their lives in a few minâ€" s lailh hasn t been unâ€" . _ He still believes in a re for Wostern Canada an inquiry in to the fiâ€" icture of the prairie pro« he thinks there is justifiâ€" an adjustment of th» ture. lt is through ® tariff barriers that fl ery will come and 1 to find Canada leading arning To Live ipe f u the thing else alsos C in Quebec, it \, â€"not Frenchâ€" pression always ig families in of the Frence. it is that a ke its way in _not always a » one. It f Sir John,} 1 a remarka 1 though most ‘ficials around h Child e Bank of » Sir John of president » was a 13th He proved From this e to a place The â€" large rAt Herald a1dway in s of the ilture motive"* movement in Stratford, eaconâ€" Herald, +d "Learn to een m‘“ to he movement ver the effect hose who fol . The mo ts to take up n Then i sseg reâ€" WO pic m of wn ng W by 18 1¢ il af 13ure intelt main cultiâ€" it y\ en« $0â€" 3) ‘ 1€ Mmabe in CANADA in 'oooo“"mm“m“ SHOULD COUSINS MARRY ? | â€" FROBLEMS OF EVERY BAY Life HAD AGONISING PAINS IN HER BACK Free How Many emnmies Your ‘hLild‘s Life? I‘ry to "Save" on Home ies â€"Ask Your Doctor in mind, and say "PHILâ€" .K OF MAGNESIA" uvy. Comes now, also in Get the form you prefer. what you get is labeled hillips‘ Milk of Magâ€" or a big box of the tablets from en is an excellent diuretic , it helps to stimulate kid~ tions. When kidneys are reâ€" o healthy. normal action, i waste is properly elim"n- : bloodâ€"stream â€" is purificd, get welcome relieft from ging paings of backache. many other suffe e and rheumatic man decided to try a last attempt to n pain. To her su id grow less, and the backache had ing made sure of t writes as follow: about four mont (M ing *"something just mes caution. ‘s to the widely used dy â€" "milk of ma?- doctors for over half no said "PHILLIPS." k of Magnesia is the world. Safe for chilâ€" pains turn i 118 17 urn in bec d various o relief, lering goi ‘r, seeing cribed in Kruschen, it, and v ons of kinships marryâ€" rally been considered a It all depends upon two 1) the nearness of the (2) the family history s agree,. lhatl is: d unknown remedies r doctor first. »w this. But someâ€" t to save a few fan much ind been n hs, and anything from â€" th n y . C Pain rap} AM 3 app ung . ition on which pr he psychologist‘s an see no reason arry, and particuâ€" ily history on both innot conceive af n since 1| am a st and not a instance, howâ€" the trouble to mine who is a ss, and in a few he had disappearâ€" ure of the results follows:â€" ir months 1 had n my back, and bed takin hg. 1 must say those dreadful . _conceive of m their marâ€" vise that the nd allow the was Since Ey Dr. of two first an is twenty twenty three. ers, and the mother were whether first : family hisâ€" irs to be very uple are finâ€" o marry; but s and, in deâ€" wishes, she That sufferers up in each ly a matter have â€" beon They have one another aled in this qualified to ind putting as more than pain getting ing Kruschen would not be ifferers from tic ailments, try Kruschen to obtain reâ€" surprise, the nd in a few ac= 18 on In China‘s 1920 quake, 180,000 people lost their lives in a few minâ€" utes. The redingote dress is a fashion leader. Nearly all the redingotes come to the dress hemline. Skirts are about the same length as they were this winter for daytkne wear. The emphasis continues on short sleeves. In keeping with the trend are the new net dresses. One simple girlish black net frock has an elbow length pleated cape that ties demurely unâ€" der the chin. Another has a bolero jJacket with touches of white lace at the throat. A more dressy number has vertical rows of ruching at the mname! Stubbornly refuse anything else. 25¢c. £11 IAC NVeY as Well, 1t takes those good, old Carter‘s Little Liver Pills to get these two nds of bile flowing freely and make you ,:lu "up and up". Harmiess and gnfle. tie make the bile flow freely. They do the 'or{ of calomel but have no calomel or mereury in th-.'AQck for C‘nrtq._l_!atfliyw Pills by A mere bowel movement doesn‘t always get at the cause, You need something that works on the liver as well. It takes those good, old ‘The liver should aur out two founds of liquid bile into your bowels daily. If this bile is not flowing freely, your food doesn‘t digest. It just decays in the boweis. Gas bloats up your Mmac{ . You ï¬dmn:tni;.w' Harmful poisons n:o into the body, you feel sour, 1e01 The decidedly feminine motif was accented throughout the showings of suits, coats and silk dresses. Fluily bouffant skirts are reminisâ€" cent of the more leisurely yesterdays in the "deep south." The styles have in some instances an "old fashioned girl" appearance. CHICAGO.â€"The novel "Gone With The Wind," inspired fashions displayâ€" ed recently in style shows at the anâ€" nual spring and summer market. And You‘ll Jump Out of Bed in the & Mo;ning Rarin‘ to go Leisurely Fashions of Old South Reflected in Spring Showings WAKE UP YOUR LIVER BILEâ€" Novel Inspires Feminine Styles NOTE: The writer of this column is a trained phychologist and an auâ€" thor of several works. He is willing to deal with your problems and give you the benefit of his wide experiâ€" ence. Questions regarding problems of EVERDAY LIVING should be adâ€" dressed to: Dr. M. M. Lappin, Room 421, 73 Adelaide Street, West, Toâ€" ronto, Ontario. Enclose a 3¢ stampâ€" ed, addressed envelope for reply. medical man and an authority on the matter. He agrees with my opinâ€" ion and says he would give exactly the same advice. Moreover, he tells me that medical authorities could be quoted as supporting this opinion. From _ the psychologist‘s â€" viewâ€" point, more harm is likely to result from frustrating the purpose â€" of these two young couple. Having kept company for so long, to put anything in the way of their love consumâ€" mating in marriage now, wou!ld only tend to ruin two lives. I think that | should be borrne clearly in mind. If either of the parents intended to stop this friendship, the time wasf when it begun, and not now after | six years when it bas flourished into | love. 1 Canada‘s Migratory Birds Treaty of 1916 has been of major assistance in conserving this resource and has been hailed the world round as _ the first internationa} treaty for _ bird protection, â€"â€" Canada‘s Weekly, _ To protect its bird travellers which spend part of the year in Canada and part of the year in the United States, Canada almost 20 years ago, entered into a treaty with the United States which by coâ€"operation between the two countries, extends protection to migratory birds by means of close seasons, bag limits, and the prohibiâ€" tion of unfair hunting metbods. The birds do not belong to cither country â€" they bejong to both. color, and by their charm « They are an import control « pests in forests and garden, a birds, are a major attraction hunters in the fall. Not only game bird kinds valuable fo but they are also valuable to sidents in remote parts of Ca providing an important part food supply. To protect its bird traveller Canada kind of b . Lappin Issue No. 8 â€"‘37 protect its bird travellers which d part of the year in Canada and of the year in the United States, da almost 20 years ago, entered a treaty with the United States h by coâ€"operation between the countries, extends protection to Canada‘s Birds year in the I ost 20 years ty with the 1 coâ€"operation has lues its bird etic pleasure ince by their I their charm import control prolably 46 4444404544 le for sport, ble to the reâ€" of Canada as part of their 500 different [ song. f insect id some for the are the 6TE H to exterminate the foxes When rats overran Sable Ishmd,l Nova Scotia, cats were imported.l They killed off the rats and began on rabbits. Foxes, introduced to fight the cats, not only killed all the | cats, but the birds, as well, and the | people appealed to the government Little Bobbyâ€" We‘ve got a new baby at our house! Little Mableâ€"That‘s nothing. We have a brand new daddy at ours. t Ed CHREn . _ _ »»« STOPPED IN A MINUTE ... Are you tormented with the itching tortures of eczema, rashes, athlete‘s foot, eruptions, or other skin affiictions? For quick anf hzggy relief, use cooling, antiseptic. liquid D. D. D; Prescription. Its gentle cils soothe the frriâ€" tated skin. Clear, greaseless and stainless~ Gries fast. Stops the most intense itching never rustâ€" sometimes they squeak just a little. Frankâ€"Eve could have bossed the job of making Adam and then man would have been perfect. that have made? Frankâ€"What a shame Eve wasn‘t created first. _ Mary â€" What difference would You may plan a great year‘s work â€"but you‘ll never get it done unâ€" less you do a good job of turning off each day‘s work. Laugh at youth all you please,â€" but don‘t laugh too loudly. Proprietorâ€"Oh, yes. perienced in that line? Strangerâ€"Oh, no. 1 to ask how the canari Stranger â€"1 came in because I read your advertisement for a man to retail canaries. Blessed is that church whose choir is not a battleground for preferred position and unseemingly jealousies. a positive attainment. . on what you do, not on 10. s .‘ Don‘t knock. . . it is well to member that you cannot climb dragging others down. . . Y progress doesn‘t depend on of people‘s mistakes, your fortune their misfortune . . . . Suocaes The hinges of true friendship may Mrs. Jones was spending a day in bed with a severe cough, and her husband was working in the back yard, and hammering nails into some boards. Presently his neighbor came over: . Neighborâ€"How‘s the wife? Jonesâ€"Not very well. Neighborâ€"Is that her coughin‘? Jonesâ€" No, you fathead, its a kenhouse! A small boy, on being asked how his uncle always won when he playâ€" ed cards, but lost when he backed horses, promptly answered: "Uncle can‘t shuffle the horses." Business Manâ€"I‘ve not forr very good opinion of him, sir spent a good deal of the mo trying to get ‘Est. 1901‘ on telephone. Visitorâ€"Is that boy any good in the office? Most women can make a dollar go so far that friend husband never sees it asain. Husbandâ€"No, if th« five miles radius of thi won‘t need to be told. Wifeâ€"Its nearly six weeks now since the baby was born. Have you been to the court house and told the registrars yet? you mind the rule?" â€" Bless me, this is pleasant teaching public school! Forty little pilgrims on the road to fame, If they fail to reach it who will be to blame? * High and lowly stations brought together here On a common level, meet from year to year. Dirty little faces. loving little hearts Eyes so full of mischief, skilled in all the arts; Half a dozen asking: "Please may I go out?" But not a pupil knowing what its all about. Forty the Pushing There isn‘t privacy in this A scientist now graph people‘s { 1 H rAP N8 Wnn vllliprast malineacss 1 . A 35¢ trial bottle, at drug atores, You HJAVE mendous i must k Teach little door, crowding neARD ing s roar keep ng Public urchins co no. 1 just wanted canaries lost their . yes. Are you exâ€" y o U going to be old world any _ claims he can thoughts. depend on other it is well to reâ€" more rule?" pleasant they live within this house, they ic School coming th not formed a lortune on Success is It is built what others making quiet sir. â€" He morning on the b by Your through much more, photoâ€" can‘t i Of course women retort that they Play musical instruments as well as ‘ men and argue that they have been | hera back in the arts because of the ;restrictions imposed by a manâ€"made world. But who held them back from }writlng poetry? They give us lyrics | but no great epics. Who told them not ,to paint? They give us portraits, landâ€" scapes, but no penetrating interpreâ€" ,tations of _ stupendous historical events. They write plays, but no imâ€" ’mortal tragedies, so that we have yet to hear of a Goethe or a Shakesâ€" peare among them. Their position as composers of music is especially weak and for thousands of years they were the instrumentalists of the home and the seraglio. But not yet has any feâ€" minine Beethoven or Wagner made her appearance. lets 50 cts. come tre of 145 Park Row, Woodstock, Ont., said: "I was feeling rundown and outâ€"ofâ€"sorts, had frequent headaches, and | ‘nerves‘ caused me no end of discomfort I did not rest well at night. But Dr. Pierce‘s Favorâ€" ite Prescription made me feel better in cvery way. It relieved me of the headaches, xxnw my appetite and helped to over» | _ wWrites the New York Times: ' After having told women that they can never achieve greatness in music lJose Iturbi will probably take to the _cyclone sellar, Verbal brickbats have already been hurled at him. Yet he said no more than physicians, anthroâ€" pologists and psychologists have been saying for these many years â€" sayâ€" ing no more than that men and woâ€" men are physically and tempermentalâ€" ly different, and that these differences account for man‘s supremacy in art‘ and sport. YOU Buy of your druggist now! New Buy of your druggist now! New size, tabâ€" In science too, Women In Music And Science is some doubt at present whether it could be sold on the open market but there is an fimpression that such game vraised on the farm can be sold withâ€" out special permit. However, this is a matter that could be determined readily. The fur of wild animals is always in demand and the business of raising foxes, mink, marten, and rabâ€" bits for commercial purpose has been sufliciently exploited to establish that it can be done successfully, \ a boy could readily find waste land in almost any part of Canada. It might be on the farm owned by his parents or a neighbour. Wild zame would always command good prices. There It is well krown that many farm Loys become tired of the monotony that is inescapable where routine work is concerned. Give these youngâ€" sters an undertaking such as raising pheasants, mink, foxes or wild ducks and in the majority of cases there would be new enthusiasm brought to bear on the task. It is pointed out that alized in growing nutâ€"bearing trees at Islington and he has collected quite a lot of information on kindred subâ€" jects. He points out that raising wild zame does not require much capital at the becinning, therefore any farm bov, in a district where waste land is availâ€" able could start in a small way and eventually own a game fa*tm that might have a revenue of $5,000 a year, Writes the mals or birds. Mr. Corgan has speci The Ga.t Reporter says: George M. Corsan, swimmer and naturalist of Toâ€" ronto, makes the suggestion that boys living on farms might find a profitable side line in the breeding of wild aniâ€" Opportunities For Boys on Farms HAVE "NERVES"? Large size, tabs. or liquid, $1.35. L' *A â€" : /A rlL [( 7| B Â¥~ 4 4« 1 ( ___Oor women to suffer from periâ€" odic pains, headâ€" ache or sideache. Many find that Dr. Pierce‘s â€" Favorite Prescription is a very beneficial tonâ€" ic. This is what Mrs. L Bowman NO need for girls the female record epr To harmlessly flush poisons and acid from kidneys and correct irriâ€" tation of bladder so that you can stop "getting up nights" get a 40â€" cent package of Gold Medal Haarâ€" lem Oil Capsules and take as directâ€" ed. Other symptoms of kidney and bladder weaknesses are scant, burnâ€" ing or smarting rassageâ€"backache â€"leg crampsâ€"puffly eyes. The New York Times writes: â€" Statistics revealing only 61 members of Congress born or raised on a farm are hard to believe.. This would mean, for a body of 531 senâ€" ators and representatives, that only one in nine is a farm boy. But that is obviously impossible. Assume a low average age of 40 years for members of Congress and we are back in the year 1890, when half the population of the country was on farms. At least half the babies of 1890 and haif the future Conâ€" gressman should have been born on farms. The explanation is quite simple. A great many Congressmen *who were born on farms did not mention the fact in their personal sketches' POISONED KIDNEYS is none too good, though here it must be said that opportunity is lacking until the universities were open to both men and women. Mme. Gurie and her daughter both earned the Nobel Prize. But no woman has conâ€" tributed anything of importance to the theory of the atom or to cosmic physics. It may that a feminine Newâ€" ton or Einstein may yet astound the world. But the philosophy of science{ as we know it is still dominated _ by man, The Long Lac Camp reported little news of importance. MacLeodâ€"Cockâ€" Stop Getting Up Nights _ In the Patricia District, Western Ontario, Albany â€" River, adjoining Pickle Crowâ€"according to reports from the North had favourable underâ€" ground developments. Wellâ€"informed mining opinion expects the Pickle Crow area to be intensively active this year. Alberta supplied wonderful news this past week with the bringing in of the fourth and so far largest well of the Turner Valley crude oil developâ€" ment. This B. & B. well is named after and largely owned by the two R. A. Brownsâ€"Senior and Junior. Several wells are now competing for next honours. Royalite‘s Sterling No. 4, Arca, Newfold, Westside and Daiâ€" housie are scheduled to complete durâ€" ing the next month. From British Columbia comes news that Base Metals Mining Corporation will resume work as early as possible in the Spring, The southerly continuâ€" ation of the orebody mentioned in the last quarterly report was located shortly before closing down, states J. HH. C. Waite, president, but there has not been sufficient work done to estiâ€" mate its importance, Day by day brings its mine and oil news. _ British Columbia, Alberta, Northern _ Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Ontario (West and East), Quebec, and occasionally Nova Scotia, give news of greater or lesser importance in the development of Canada‘s natural reâ€" sources,. Fewer From the ( mm t mc t mm mm Along Canada‘s Mining Highway "h ce Mn Wt mm M n tss 0 came M mt csmm m _HERES THE CHEW THAT S FRESH As A DAISY AND ; SWEET AS A NuT /* ï¬ THE PERFECT â€" _ Chewing Tobacco Wmm Wt 6 mm t on t mc i ons 98 mame U noue: Wt Mmss it um mc t m 9 ces «Members MENENVDK TORONTQ $T0CK £xXtraNGE 60 King St. W. » Ts WHEELING YARN â€"â€" GUARANTEED pure Canadian woolâ€"Grey, white,‘ motâ€" tled 69¢; colored yarnsâ€"79¢ ib, pius postage, Bancroft Woolien Mills, Bancroft, Ontario. AN OFFER TO EVERY INVENTOR â€" List of wanted inventions and full information sent free. THE RAMSAY Company, World Patent Attorneys, 273 Bank Street, Ottawa, Canada. Ont. LEGHOKNB. 9¢, _ BARRED ROCKS, 10c, White Rocks 120. From blood _ tested stock. _ Order carly. Guaranteed . delivery, April prices lower. 10% down, balance C.O.D. Box 1 C, Kent Hatchery, Chatham, now PERSONAL OBSERVATION Classified Ad vertié;rrâ€"‘é asset it used to be. A great many lawmakers nowadays would no more boast of being born on a Thursday, We are getting urbanâ€"minded. for the Congressional directory, Farm ancestry is not _the political BRIDGER Rouyn Reward in the Noranda arei has drills set up and drilling com menced. Further east, good under ground results are reported on the Bouscadillac. In the Quebec area, Astoria Rouyn reported good values in shaft sinking. â€" The Kerr Addison Gold Mines deâ€" velopment at Larder Lake carries all the signs of a great thing. There are many high grade sections, but there is also a great tonnage of medium to low grade. It is expected that an iniâ€" tial 500â€"ton mill wil‘ be erected on Kerr Addigom, this summer, for operaâ€" tion in the fall New ore on the 250 foot level of Martin Bird was reportâ€" ed. A new incorporation with properâ€" ties close to Kerr Addison, called Barber Larder Mines Limited, was reâ€" ported. _ R. S. Potter, wellâ€"known mining man, is President. A new financing deal on Oricle Mines, some miles to the west of Larder Lake, was reported. i Federal Kirkland, in the Kirkland Lake Camp, after preliminary dificulâ€" ties, started drilling with two diamond drill rigs, launching the Company‘s important drilling programme, News should be continuous from this proâ€" perty during the next six weeks. shutt declined severely in the market on publication of an unrfavourable reâ€" ort on underground values. Some wellâ€"informed mining people in close touch with this situation are optimigâ€" tic on the long range view of thig imâ€" portant mine. The knowledge gained is available, upon request, through _ our _ Statistical Department. With several mining areas holding real prominence in the Canadian mining picture during 1936, we have maintained a close personal touch with mining in the Province of Quebec, having a member of this firm in this area at reguâ€" lar intervals. PURE GUARANTEED wooL BABY CHICKS INVESTORS HEVENOR aC Toronto ONTARIO ARCHIVES Farm agents, in each county in the state, were designated to select two outstanding farm youths for eproli« ment, The three names in the Federal list of 10 leaders that are usually thought to be distinctively Welsh â€"â€"Williams, Jones an4 Davisâ€"with 426,000 between them, make up nearly a third of the 10â€"family toâ€" tal; but where the Weish are so |strong, what has happened to the (Evanses? STILLWATER, Okla.â€"COollege eduâ€" cation for 145 Okiashoma farm youths at a cost of $150 a year or less for ‘llvlng expenses has been made posâ€" sible at Okjaboma Agricultural and Mechanical College through a coâ€"0opâ€" crative dormit }y. The school was donated a civilian conservation corps camp and it proâ€" vided living quarters. The boys are boarded at cost, paying $15 a month If there is any surplus at the end of the year, it will be refunded. Chzan Education For Boys Of Farm But it must upset th idea of the incidence of learn that the Joneses, w mankind traditionally keey only half as numerous as t and that there are fewer than there are of the Joh: Browns and the Williamse the Robinsons are not ev running. revelatic Smiths, « insurable kn occurred From each abrupt in command Of genius! _ What come to pass Out of your entterpris which stirred Pythagoras, â€" scratchir lines in sand, And Galiclo, gazing glass! | Selaute to the 2 irw s 1e Discover On spoo The d Across The explanation is a logical one, says this defender and lauder of the curved womanhood. Any girl who is not afraid of having a little more fiesh than natural jlay actually reâ€" quires is likely to be practically bubâ€" bling over with health all the time. Furthermore, since she obviously enâ€" joys eating, she‘s likely to be so inâ€" terested in food as to make it someâ€" thing of a hobby, in short, the plemp girl usually is aware that there‘s a lot more in a kitchen than a refriger» ator and a canâ€"opener and she car be mepended upon to work marvels im the way of cooking. Anyway, a courageous man has just written, evidently after suitable #nâ€" vestigation, a bit of strong advice to the youth of his sex. Pick a fat girt if you want a good wife. She need not be absolutely fat, he infers, as long as she is comfortably stout, or â€" at least plump. But he says flatly the girl with the rolyâ€"poly tâ€"ndencies is pratcically sure to be more amiable, a better cook, less apt to stray off the premises, and an allâ€"round better wife than the average perfect 36 can be expected to prove. Writes the Where Abe The Evenzes? So perhaps the fashion of slim woâ€" manhood is a jegacy from the era when it took twice as many rabbitâ€" skins to clothe a fat caveâ€"woman as it did a thin one. Or from the time when walking over hilly countryside or swinging from tree to tree were the chief modes of travel, when extra weight was a serious liability, Into x The reason is the despot known as Fashâ€" ion, and probably akin to the dictaâ€" torial piece of nonsense which ordains that men shall cling to the ridiculous institution of the neck tio as a relic of the oldâ€"time neckerchiet which, in its day, was a necessary and utilitarâ€" ian pice of apparel. So perhaps the fashion of slim woâ€" manhood is a jegacy from the era when it took twice as many rabhit. Of 1. i“’ht world ing and e ry, waste able trap; ures â€"â€" or artificially like appea discovered an; tion for the p be slender? ing and eager ty, wasted th th rl John B« di prc appearance. e strongest n is the d trappings â€" or all . s of scind clin: inne pznoplied t} any ere arc ime i Girls for Wives _ male of the species yet any fundamental justificaâ€" ° passion of the female to ‘ Why should she be will}â€" ger to invest bunger, worâ€" time, money, uncomfortâ€" ngs and sacrificed pleasâ€" all of them â€" to achieve and unnaturally a sylphâ€" tC theory h ry is t known an a refriger and she can rk marvels im n n Smiths, f them mes to i the n t1 whi n Yoe leg \@ d the ts