een steaming into this a new era of prosperity pployees and waterfront t well for the future of ight Volumt Puts Railroader in airitimes to Work nage Anhead e greatest v the Maritime rts Brakemen artin Insull t at $75,000 dmonton Vages 10 p.c. With Traffic 1@ of Futu Musquodoboit the Canadian augurated exâ€" t the demand rdustry close manager, a0â€" ill add atout * company‘® »y f! inadian Naâ€" movements Okara wana acsoss Canâ€" in temperaâ€" Aipments avy, due high tar coal. the this staâ€" average w years. i is emâ€" allWays are here ded 200,â€" made in essary y dur train® LAK@S. x had e inâ€" e at me â€" of non argO ] ger 30 m & H Yar N men roum that 1ow 3°C X g (» 4,440 1ary, IP] 1 by r in 3 it the 904. lled thi)6 U @T 891 &0 Is 84 of Immediately under it the same OPâ€" ening lines appear, only this time the word "Pedeo" is croaged out, and over it is written "Swanee." It is known that Foster_never saw the Swaneo riverâ€"a small stream in Swanee or Pedie Had Stephen Collins Foster left the opening lines of his immortal song "Old Folks at Home," as origâ€" inally written by him, they would have read: "Way down upon de Pedeeâ€"ribber Far, far away." That was the first draftâ€"as enâ€" tered in his work book, now in the Foster Hall colliection, at Indian» polis. ‘ Vâ€"“Yes, Ma‘am, she is and may the Lord mae us truly thankful for what When the great day arrived and the maid opened the door to the Duchess and the latter inquired if Mrs...., was at home, she answerâ€" we are about to receive." Exasperati®g ¢ Another of Captain Jones‘ stories is about an ambitious woman who was to entertain a real live duchess for the first time, She gave careâ€" ful insrtuctions to bher maid: “;\;ow, Mary," she said, "rememâ€" ber that whenever you address the Duchess you must say, *Your Grug "No," replied the great actor, enely, "but my secretary was!" T snob who knew that Sir HMenry Irving bad ,,ot bhad a university edâ€" nucation :onat to put him to some «disadvantege, Femin{sces paptdd Adrian Jones in "Memoirs of @& Soldier Artist" . 1 "i!; t'l;‘o“vruy'. Irving", said this gentlewin across the crowded table, "were you ever at Oxfordf Pithy Anecdotes of the Famous The average wife begins to sit up and take notice when other women say nice things about her husband. _ Girl Friendâ€""Well, you‘re not sup posed to, big boy." â€" OGirl Friendâ€""Please tell me what It is and I‘ll have it seen to." _ Youthâ€""You know, Ethel, there‘s something about you that reminds me of my mother." s girls from treezig;.'_'_ Read in the paper the other day where a woman in Hamilton came home without her makeâ€"up on, and ber own dog bit her, They bhad just left the meeting and were discussing a few details. "In my opinion," declared one, pubâ€" lic speakers are not made, but born." "You‘re right," agreed the other, sadly. They have to be borne." He â€"â€" ‘Dancing is in my Plood. y‘ know." A Sheâ€""Then you must bhave a poor circulation. _ It hasn‘t reached your feet yet." FEditorâ€"If a big man comes here looking for trouble tell bim I‘m ot_x_{.†Office Boyâ€""How about handling him myself, if he‘s in my class?" It‘s more polite to say a man wins a bride than that be had one inflicted upon him. Look well to this one day, For it, and it alone, is life, In the brief course of this one day Lie all the verities and realities of your existence, f The joy of growth, the splendor of beauty, the glory of action. Yesterday is but a dream, and toâ€"morâ€" row is only a vision, But toâ€"day, well lived, makes every yesterday a dream of happiness. And each toâ€"morrow a vision of hope. Look well therefore, to this one day, For it, and it alone, is life. Such is the salutation of the dawn. Salesmanâ€"‘"That‘s a nasty cough you have." _ Brown (gasping)â€""Yes, the doctor says I‘ve one foot in the grave." _ . Waiterâ€""Golden soupâ€"fourteen carâ€" rots." Salesman â€" "Don‘t worry, you‘ll never be able to get the other one in." Dinerâ€""Waiter what kind of soup is this?" . The depression has one good thing to its credit, anyway. Not many men found it possible to lead a double life on $15 a week. Brown had very large feet and a very bad cough. He had entered a shoe store, and the salesman bad turned the place upside down trying to find a pair of shoes large enough to fit him. Brown bad just tried to get the fif« teenth pair of shoes on when he began coughing. Youthâ€""I can‘t see what keeps you Etfective Reply We easily forget those faults that are pown only to ourselves.â€"LA Rochefoucauld. a* take 2 more tablesgoonfuls with the juice of a WHOLE ORANGE. That‘s all? Tomorrow you‘ll feel great! Or take the valent amount of Phillips® Milk 3 Magnesia tablets. Each tablet is equal to a teaspoonful of the liquid. _ ._, _ _ jaamm *‘The California Boiter Maker" "Among the thousands who use Omega Oil as a daily rub down, no one thinks more of it than 1 do. _ It is a liniment of amazing strengthening and soothing power." i. w k James J. Jeffries, for long the Chamâ€" plon heavyâ€"weight of the world, found that Omega Oil went deeper, and limbered up those great muscles quicker. Omega Oil should be in every housebhold for strains, sprains, stiffness, and sore aching muscles. Rubbing doesn‘t blister the skin,. At all druggists $5 and 60 cts. Sole Agent: John A. Huston Company, Limited, Toronto. lips‘ Milk of i?;ég.'ï¬â€˜i{ a glass of water BEFORE bed. In the morning Toroato.â€"A remarkable tritute was recently paid to the Hon. Charles Mcâ€" Crea at the King Edward Hotel by the leaders of Ontario‘s mining industry. No man bas contributed more to the opening up and upbuilding of the north country than the Minister of Mines, who bails from the Sudbury nickel belt, and who for ter years has been the alert and forceful backer of the mineral industry, an inspiration to engineers and prospectors engaged in the development of the north, and thus a benefactor of the whole province and of the entire Dominion. But for the sympathetic leadership given by Mr. McCrea, the Ortario gold minâ€" ing industry could scarcely have reached its present proportions, Nor could the base metal industry bave grown as it has. YETâ€"This Morning No "Acid Headache""â€"No Upset Stomach EFFECTS of over-indu‘lï¬:nceâ€"the most powerful acid neutralizer known to science. Just do this: TAKEâ€"2 tablespoonfuls of Philâ€" Scientists ug this is the %UICK- EST, SUREST and EASIEST wag to combat FEELING THE Too Muchk "Party" Last Night New government regulations reâ€" quire all eggs to be graded individuâ€" ally by weight. Every producer, buyer and seller of egge should have a quick, accurate, economical Frost Egg Balance. Priced at only $1.00 each, obtainable from your nearest Frost Fence Dealer or direct from us if he is not known to you. Order today; send cash or money order. Frost Steel and Wire Co., Ltd. Hamilton Ontario Only $1.00 ea. :.« Hon. Charles McCrea Lauded By Leaders of Mining Industry Egg Balance ~ INTERNATIONAL GOLD $25 BUYS 100 FULLY PAID SHARES MAIL COUPON NOW MINES LIMITED AT 25 CENTS PER SHARE You Must Act Now A Junior Gold of Merit â€" First Offering of CAPITAL 1,000,000 SHARES Postpald as a symbol of The Liverpool City Council is formâ€" ing a special committee to plan festiâ€" vities for the occasion. The streets of the city will be decorated with fowers, flags and bunting and illumiâ€" nated at night with thousands of ecolored fairy lamps Media, Pa.â€"Mrs. James J. Nelson, Jr., wife of a Philadeiphia dentist, testified in divorce court that she could take almost anything, It was bad when her husband threw lighted cigarettes in her‘face and took other women home from parties, she said. It was worse when he went upstairs and fired a revolver through the floor in the general direction of the bridge table. But, she added, it was too much when he put a pistol at her back and made her "walk the plank" on & tiny pier at Leach Haven, NJ. London.â€"The new £8,000,000 Merâ€" sey Tunnel, the largest underwater tunnel in the world, is to be openâ€" ed by the King in July. King Will Open Huge New Tunnel Another reduction has resulted frora the fact that 46,500 "war babies" reached the age of sixteen during the year. Their allowances automt{%ly ceased. Â¥ Since establishment of the Ministry of Pensions the tctal expenditure has been $5,235,000,000. This fact is revealed in the annual report of the Minister of Pensions, It shows that twenty years after the outâ€" break of the war there are still 1,107,â€" 000 persons in receipt of war pensions or allowances. The widows had the option of choosâ€" ing between their pensions of $5 a week and wouldâ€"beâ€"husbands. _ One thousand chose husbands. LONDON.â€"Because a thousand war widows married again last year Ne ville Chamberlain, Chancellor of the Exchequer, will save more than $250,â€" 000 in his coming budget. But for this country‘s greatly exâ€" panded gold production the Canadian Treasury might not have been able to maintain the rational credit or to meet its obligations abroad during the depression. Nor should it be forgotâ€" ten that those engaged in the mining industry are by no means the only section of the community to benefit from this industry. The mines of New Ontario utilize a tremendous amount of food, clothing, boots and shoes and other products of Ontario factories. The mines thus give employment, diâ€" rectly and indirectly, to large numâ€" bers of our people. As the protector of the mining industry, Mr,. McCrea has proved an invalusble friend not only to Canadian mining men, but to the country as a whole. In the distribution of surplus farm products 120 oneâ€"pound prints were apportioned to Perry Township, Mr. Raymond N. Carmichael, township trustee, looked at the 120 prints, then at his relief list, and then scratched his head thoughtfully, He finaily decided to store the butter in a packâ€" ing house in a nearâ€"by city until he should have opportunity to confer with relief agencies of the city re garding disposal of his surplus, The total relief bill for Perry Township during the month of January was $6.75 which was paid for one ton of goal, rel Muncie, Ind.â€"Perry Township, Inâ€" diana, has 120 pounds of butter for one man on its relief list, and that one man doesn‘t want any butter. Butter Here Like Coal in Newcastle 1,000 Widows Wed Too Much stt o ks m If you have never tried Kruschenâ€"try it now at our expense. We have distributed a great many special ‘GIANT" packages which make it easy for you to prove our claims for yourself. Ask your drugâ€" gist for the new "GIANT" 75e package. This consists of our regular 75e bottle together with a separate trial bottleâ€" sufficient for about one week. Open the trial bottle first, put it to the test, and then, if not entirely convinced that Kruschen does everything we claim it to do, the regular bottle is still as good as new. Take it back.: Your druggist is authorized to return four 150 immediateâ€" ly and without question. You have tried Kruschen free, at our expense. What could be fairer? Manufactured by E. Griffiths Hughes, Ltd., Manchester, Eng. (Estab. 175%). Importers: MeGillivray Bros., Ltd., Toronto. Thousands of overstout men and women find in Kruschen Salts a far better means of reducing than by taking drugs. The little daily dose of Kruschen Salts keeps the organs functioning properly every day and flls you with such a feeling of radiant vitality and vigor that before. you know it you are fairly "jumping out of your skin" with energy instead of moping aroundâ€"and reduction follows as a matter of course. ie A woman writes about her husband as follows:â€""He started ty take Kruschen Salts for rheumatism, His weight was then 266 lbs. He began to lose weight, and now he is 210 lbs., and feels better. He took haitâ€"a teaspoonful of Kruschen in a cup of warm water every morning. People keep asking what ie has done to fetch his weight down, and he always says Kruschen Salts."â€"(Mrs.) E. S. FREE TRIAL OFFER A 266 Ibs. MAN LOSES FAT A giftâ€"its kind, its value and apâ€" pearance; the silence or the pomp that attends it the style in which it reaches you â€" may decide the dignity or vulgarity of the giver.â€"Lavater. The territory, now known as Belâ€" gium, originally formmed only a section of that known to Caesar as the terâ€" ritory of the Belgae, extending from the right bank of the Seine to the left bank of the Rhine and to the ocean. This district continued under Roman sway until the fall of the Emâ€" pire. Subsequently the country has had a checkered history, being conâ€" tended for by Germany, France, Spain Austria and Holland. What a heritage for the young king, who, owing to the tragic death of his fatherâ€"the late beloved King Albertâ€"has assumâ€" ed the leadership of two. races, who do not love each other any too well. The present dynasty dates from 1831, when Leopold, Duke of Saxâ€"Cobourg, accepted the crown under the title of Leopold I.â€"this was after Holland and Belgium separated, after a short but stormy union of only 15 years. One compensation for this responsibâ€" ility may be the 33 1â€"3 per cent. inâ€" crease in salary, just granted to King Leopold III.â€"henceforth he will get 12 million francs or, in our money, 56 lbs. Off â€" Feels Better Owing to her geographical situation in Western Europe, Belgium has been called "The Corridor to Europe." Much of the traffic, going to the central portion of the ~Continent, enters through this little country, Its greatâ€" est length is 165 miles and its greatâ€" est breadth 120 miles and the total area only 11,755 square milesâ€"so the importance of a country does not deâ€" pend upon its size altogethér, The Belgian population is the densest of any European stateâ€"688 per square mileâ€"and is composed of two distinct races: the Flemisb, who are of French extraction and who speak a corrup tion of French, intermixed with words and phrases from Spanish and other languages. French is the official and literary language, although road signs and general information is printed in both tongues. Almost the entire popuâ€" lation is Roman Catholic and there are over 2,400 convents, with nearly 3$7,000 inmates. Protestantism is tolâ€" erated and even salaried by the State, but cannot count more than 30,000 adâ€" herents. TRAVL IMPRESSHONSâ€"~~~ > A Little History ."They make their stars overnight, and. forget about them overnight. They haven‘t even time to find out whethePF the public like them or not‘ . » . It‘s hard on a young girl. .. ." *‘ "The only difference is that they arâ€" rive quicker â€" and they go quicker â€" nowadays. f She is tanned brown by the sun, and the spirit of an uncofiquerable optimâ€" ism sparkles in her black eyes. She started her fiim career at Brookly i before they‘d ever thought of Hollywood. "I‘ve seen the great stars come and I‘ve seen them go," she says. I don‘t like that man. It‘s not right to teach young pecpl>» to be vengeful, intolerant, and militarist,. The young should be taught to be tolerant â€" to understand the point of view of others. Norma Talmadge is thirtyâ€"seven. She looks twentyâ€"seven, These film stars who lose all their money in the market and then go & round whiting about ‘t make me tired. If you‘ve jot the brains and the ability to make money you should be able tc keep it. â€" I think movie sctresses who make fortunes (and they earn them) should be compelled by law to putï¬hem into trust funds, and stop making public nuisances of themselves. It is high time we put love in its proper place. It isn‘t all that importâ€" ant, Nowadays .e are beginning to treat the thing sanely. A girl is no longer ruined for life because she has an unfortunâ€" ate love affair, or because her marriage doesn‘t work out right. She ° as other things to thin} about. I haven‘t any patience with the fools who keep on geting married and diâ€" vorced, and married again. Norma Talmadgc is something of a philosopher. She has decided views on Love, Money and Hitler. Negotiations for her to play lead in a talkie remake of the famous old British silent film, "Somehow Good," fell through. She did not like the part suggested another, and decided to go home to Palm Beach while it is being prepared. I talked to her for an hour and came away with these commonts. Officially she was due to arrive in this country some time next week. Actually she came last Saturday, And left again for New York yesterday afâ€" ternoon in the liner Paris. Thomas Meighaz., s was to have been her leading man, goes too. Norma Talmadge Speaks He" Mind in Love, Money and Hitler LONDON â€" For the past seven days one of the greatest film stars the world has ever *rown bas been in London, staying a a big hotel, going to first nights and films, XNobody noâ€" ticed "rer â€"â€" Miss Norme Talmadge. Famous Star In Brief Visit To London Switzerland will be the location for our story next week, a corner in a central section of the city, When the ladies see this, they are almost stunned with amazement; perhaps some one laughs and then the humor of the situation appeals to the assembled company. The fountain is that of a little boy, dressed in naâ€" ture‘s garb, who, according to the story, was lost and foundâ€"hence the fountain as a mark of gratitude. This little fellow has been standing on this corner for more yeare than 1 would care to remember. He has been decâ€" orated by the French, has a whole wardrobe of uniforms which are placâ€" ed on him at special occasions. This fountain is an interesting sidelight on the Latin character. Postal cards, brass miniatures, ete are sold rreelyj all over the cityâ€"even this forms &A source of revenue for the thrifty Belâ€" gians. ‘ "beast of burden." The family lives, moves and has its being on this clumsy looking carrier and young children are tied by a rope to prevent them from straying over the side. Dogs are utilized for other purposes besides household pets in Belgium. Large and smaller animals are attachâ€" ed to carts which haul commodities of various kinds along the cobbled streets of this busy country. Milkâ€"carts are often in the form of barrels, laid horlâ€" zontally on the wheel carriage and the milk is drawn out by a faucet at the end. Another method of deliverâ€" ing milk is by large pails, suspended from & yoke slung over the shoulders of a woman, girl or boy. In the early morning one can see many of these primitive milk deliveriesâ€"it is rarely one will see a man on such a job. Another interesting sight is the slowâ€"moving barge being propelled along one of the many canals. Someâ€" times this is pulled ty a horse on the towingâ€"path, sometimes a man is the About Milk and Other Things A Peculiar Form of Art One of the sights of Brussels is the little Manikin Pountain, placed on $2,760,000 a year: 1 grue'u3 he will be able to manage along on that. sot| VEGETABLE COMPOUND SHADB TREES, . SHRUBS, ROSE Bushes, Evergreens, Fruit Trees und puno; $#ujjy#;; ® pus epjey @41 zo @uo uj Fruit Plants. All kinds of nursery stock, Write for free price list. J. H. Windover Nurseries, FPetrolia, Ont N OFFER TO BVERY INVENTOR A List of wanted inventions and ful} nformation sent free. The Ramsay Comâ€" amy, World Patent Attorneys, 273 Bank treet, Ottawa, Canade.. Stereotrpe Pot, Two ton capacity, Coal Fire, Equipped with casting pump, Full bralket, Pot, casting equipment and grates in excellent shape. Casting bas soliq cast iron base with ash pit so as to set on wood fioor. 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