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You‘re gotting up to light the fire makes me love you all the more." It is well that a man be not wise in his own conceit, nor make the misâ€" take of taking the conceit of others for wisdom. He â€" "You‘ve been out with worseâ€" looking fellows than 1 am, haven‘t you?" you _ She did not reply. s "I said you‘ve been out with worseâ€" looking fellows than 1 am, haven‘t ivgl'le â€" ‘I heard you the first time. I was trying to think." Ever notice that the fellow who always in a hurry is usually late, Husband â€" "Have you ever wonderâ€" ed what you would do if you had Rockâ€" efeller‘s income?" \"i(.eâ€"-':-;‘:‘;;(')- but I often wondered what he would have done if he‘d had mine." Opinions are like watches â€" no two are ever alike, and each man swears by his own: Clerk â€" * Mr. McPherson, buying the latest atlas?" ' Mr.chPherson â€" "Not I‘ll wait until the affairs are more settled." Some folks insist on figuring life like a custard pie, if the crust is good, the filling will get by. Figure this out for yourself: "What does the bride think when she walks into the church?" "Aisle. Altar. Hymn." The late Thomas A. Edison was showing a party of friends over his beautiful summer residence, equipped with many laborâ€"saving devices. One exception, however, was a turnstile so stiff that it required considerable strength to force a passage. One by one his guests pushed their way through,. At length one of them ventvred to say: "Mr. Edison, why do you have everything so perfect exâ€" cept this awful turnstile." â€"JAV! "Ah," replied the host, his eyes twinkling. "Everybody who pushes that turnstile around, pumps eight gallons of water into the tank on my roof." At breakfast one morning, the town bachelor noticed some handâ€"writing on one of his threeâ€"minute eggs. Examinâ€" ing it closely he made out the followâ€" ing message: "This egsg was packed by a girl who is prepared to marry the man who notices this message. She is said to be the prettiest girl in this neighborhood." -mlrte wrote: "I would like to corresâ€" pond with you â€" object matrimony." rvggvefni &ays later he received a reâ€" ply: "I am flattered by your offer, but I am now married and have three chilâ€" dren." "Human nature is an odd mixture of credulity and incredulity," remarkâ€" ed a lecturer. "If you tell a man that there are two hundred and seventy bilâ€" lion stars, he‘ll accept your word for it. But if you put up a sign "Fresh Paint," he‘s never satisfied until he proves it is fresh. There‘s beauty all about us here, And he is wise who finds it; There‘s ugliness that can‘t be helped Let‘s pass it by, don‘t mind it! 9n Issue No. 43â€"‘37 arcAaRD THE BETTER THINGS y 0 U be not wise no0, mon; in Europe how about is ‘Fall Fertilizing Aid to Pastures A RozneSt Which More and More Farmers Arc Recognizing The valte of the application of,.forâ€" tlizors in the fall to pastures and alâ€" falfa, and particularly to permanent pastures: is becoming more generally recognized. The fertilizers used for this purpose, being composed of phosâ€" phates and potashes, do not leech from winter snows and rains, and the plant food they supply is ready to give the desired rosults with the . first growth in the spring. Further, the fall application is a saving of time in the spring when so many other farm operâ€" ations demand attention. The applicaâ€" tion may be made either before or after the freezeâ€"up. The specially belanced fertilizers for this purfose recommended by the Provincial Fertilizer Boards are 0â€"12â€"6, 0â€"12â€"10, 0â€"12â€"15, 0â€"16â€"6, 0â€"16â€"10 and 046. 12, to be applied at the rate of at least 200 pounds per acre. It would be wasteful to apply a complete fertilizer in the fall, that is, one containing nitâ€" Nct Thinking of Retirement Oficial denial of a rumour circulatâ€" cd i~ London following the close of the International Scout Jamboree in Holâ€" land: that Lord Badenâ€"Powell was conâ€" templating ret‘rement as World Chief Scout, was made by Mr. J. F. M. Stewâ€" art of Toronto, upon his return from the Jamboree. where he acted as ofâ€" ficial head of the Canadian _ Scout contingent. Mr. Stewart is Chairman of the Executive Board of the Canadâ€" ian General Council of the Boy Scouts‘ Association. "It was officially announced by the Imperial Scout MHeadquarters in Lonâ€" don," Mr. Stewart stated, "that there was absolutely no foundation to the r1â€" mor. "My wife and I had the pleasure of spending a weekâ€"end at Pax Hi" with Lord and Lady Badenâ€"Powell. an1 the World Chief Scout was in excellent health, full of energy» ard discrssing a long list of Scout enzagements. Some of these were two vears ahead. This winter he will vi«" South Africa and Rhodesia. In 1929 he expocts to attend a Scout Jaomh«vee in the West Indies, and anothor in New South Wales, on the other side of the world. He also plans to attend the next World Rover Moot, to be held in Scotâ€" land in 1939. "No. the cld chief is still the irreâ€" pressible, everâ€"youthful B.â€"P., and he is not for a moment thinking of going on the shelf." The international gathering of the Scouts in Holland Mr. Stewart reportâ€" ed as a splendid. happy gathering that offered an unforgettable example of inâ€" ternation youth friendliness, in conâ€" trast to the strain and turmoil that characterizes so much of the adult world today. Some 28,000 boys were present from 32 different countries, Leonard Ear Oit has been sold since o he Featog m mhem ols he ie at your druggist‘s Distributors in Canada: 2 LAURENTIAN AGENCIES, MONTREAL B 798 T7 _"CC CCensernta 4 your stomachâ€"take PHOSFERINE. A few tiny, economical drops each day will help steady those ragged merves, improve your appetite, build up your strength. At druggiste, L0c, $1.00 and $1.50, 68 1If you worryâ€"with that queer taut feeling in If you oY 0 CHDOSFERINE. A few ECE _ io and Thexo, « Tess furs"*" «Meke and There \/>2 %;5"(‘)} 7 wiTH THE a \A NP Es BOY SCOUTS ... m/ :‘.‘:)“xp‘_‘?â€"a} YWPR {‘Mif:?:"gï¬ a : 7 Rzm? * 8: ce . s } V , Ts Ojie [omiged O ANt Pijige. * se ** . 0. . Sn ts Leonard Ear Oil is rubbed in rogen in addition to the phosphoric acid and potash, as most of the nitroâ€" gen would be lost by leechin@wor am:â€" moniation before plant growth had started in the spring. Grecet Britain Gels Canadian Eggs Expo:rts of Canadian egas to Great Britain in the export season which started recently are expected to asâ€" gregate in the neighbourhood of one and oneâ€"quarter million dozen eges, The export season extends from the middle of September to the latter part of November and at the end of September about 9,000 casesâ€"3,240â€" 000 eggsâ€"had gone forward. The export trade at this season is made up of eggs laid in the spring which are held under refrigoration until shippin« date. Saskatchewan, Manitoha and Ontario are the chief cxporting provinces, with Quebec and Alberta making smaller shipments. "An insurance company will tell you that women are outliving â€" the men." and only the hbapploest fratornizin‘® characterized their two weeks of camping together. The Canadian Scouts made an °Xxâ€" cellent impression, and very creditably represented the Dominion in the varâ€" ious reviews. In the great opening march past before Her Majesty Queen Wilhelmina ¢f HolJand and Lord Baâ€" denâ€"Powell, Canada had the honour of leading the British Emnire section of 8,000 *~ 1, the largest division of the rovi~=. To roxt largest visiting conâ€" tt= nt wo~ the French, whose 2000 "cor‘s mado a splondid appearance, BUT NOWâ€"at me riest SIGN OF ACIDâ€"INDIGESTION 1 use PHILLIPS! s AND I FEEL LKE A / _ NEW PERSON ALMOST tmy, aate immepiatew / â€"| ï¬ I LEARNED TO ‘BEAT ACID INDIGESTION ONCE LIfE WAS MISERABLE, The fastest ‘w to "aikalire" is 10 carry your izer with you. That‘s what thousands dono:n that genâ€" uine Phillips‘ comes in tiny, pepperâ€" mint flavored tabletsâ€"in a flat tin for pocket or purse. ‘Then you are always ready. i Use it this way. ‘Take 2 Phillips® tabletsâ€"equal in "alkalizing" effect to 2 teaspoonfuls of liquid i from the bottle. At once you feel "‘gas," nausea, *"overâ€"crowding" The fastest way to " from hyperâ€"acidity begin t0 fAr» "Acid mndn.x "acid breath," overâ€"acid stomach are corrected at the source. This is the quick way â€"Isarce F. Marcosson UNTAKIU AKRCHIVES World‘s Oldest Human Portrait Carved in Ivory Tiny Head of Store Age Woman Discovered at Vestonice, Czeâ€" chkoslovakie, 30,000 Years Old Discovery of the oldest haman portrait in the worldâ€" older by at least 15,000 years than ary in exâ€" istenceâ€"has been announced by Dr, Carl Absalon, who has been a pionâ€" cer in digg‘ng up remains of the preâ€" W‘storie mammoth hunters of Central Europe. The portrait is a tiny head of a Stons Age woman, roughly carved in ivory. It was found at NVestonica, Czechoslovakia amid the bones of extinct mammoths and other rclics. Ice Ago Artists Sir Arthur Keith, writing in the current issue of the Mustrated Lonâ€" don News, regards it as "definite and irrefutable proof that there was a Lconardo ca Vinci amongst the mammoth hunters of Moravia, a people who lived when Eurone was still in the grip of the Iee Ago. There is a trace of the sorene Mona Lisa expression in th‘s TVitle lum» of preh‘storic sculpture which scientists accaimed as one of the most astonishing finds of archaeo logy in many years, Photorrephs of it show a noble and sensitive face with arched ridges over the eyeâ€" brows, a long, slightly upturned nose and a long chin. But in prehistorie Moravia, zo cording to Dr. Absalon, "some herctic, some sacrilegious man doâ€" serted the religion of his fathors, and in defiance of all tradition caurved the portra‘lt of a true fase." Dr. Absalon places the age of discovery at 30,000 years; Sir thur Keith reduces it to 20,000 y but exults over it all the same. "How often," he writes, "have anthropolog‘sts longed to have a realistic portrait of the extinct men they sought to reconstruct from the bare bones of skulls! And now they have one. It is not merely the early history of Moravia that Dr, Absalon is opening up, but also the history of our European forcfathers and fore mothers soon after the‘r arrival im Central Europe." Exds 7,000â€"Mifle Trtp to Arctic Miccionery Ship Returcs to Qeâ€" te: with Museum Specimer> The liti‘e miss‘onary ship, Marie Francoise Therese, slipped into Queâ€" bee harbor last week in the same quict. unannounced way she sa‘led last July on a 7,000â€"mile voyage that was to carry her to remote mission stat‘ons conducted by the Oblate Orâ€" der in the Eastern Arctic. Also in his was tidyinz in from Cardinal 200 varictios « Vcteran of the Arctic, Father Du« plain served as pilot on the ship» commanded by Capt. Joseph Leves» que, of Quebec, and manned by nin® Frenchâ€"Canadian seamen. The wire« less was handled by Fasher DuTilly, who kept in touch with the m‘ssion headquarters at Churchill while the ship made her way up the coast of Labrador to MHudson Bay. _ The "Therese" first called at Chostcrheld Inlet and attended a congress of Catholic m‘issionaries of the district, Later, she plowed to loncly posis a% Baker Lake, Repulse Bay and Iglulily spec.mens Claim Britain According to scientists Dritein i@ becoming higher above sea level in the north and lower in the south. But there is nothing unusual about this, Experiments prove that rises and {alls are occurring all over the worl1, due ;‘e;;u;s-i;; and contraction of the earth‘s surface. F oys The interior of the earth is much more selid than the surface, and in» terior movements are . thercfore transmitted quite easily. But there is no need to be mlarmed. The total rise and fall of Britain in the lamQ 50 years, is only seven inches, _ . 4 "documentary . study Is Tilting Over epted as part a huge white d the enthus» y. Me 1:iled a sinfle shot wa and eomnlote cf his APS h‘s Arâ€"