comes in every day-to make some 0 quiry or to have & look around. Satuar- day 'in those days was a fairly busy glx | morning; 'on this particular Saturday * "Pink Pills at- onde, n'my own experience pM Little teet-patiered-down the path ABetween the mignonette; - Little feet patered back again "Where the aster plants are Bet. Little fest hung .on the garden gate And swung and swung and swung, ten climbed the ladder by. the porch Climbed Mp rung by rung. Lt! teet patfered into medls "And out again to play, They ace very, very restiess feet "And scarcely still aif day. But-evening always follows day, "hen little feet are still, . "And-the little Hearts: that led them on Have gone. up Dreamland "Hill. dy --Rebecca 'Helman. | charges. "We pay dally by ex orders, «which can be obtain. the top price, Cream trom bad avers sand PAA {ing he knew a collector who "would man bes'. t | Bot a soul came in. The loneliness bega to get upon | my (nerves. Beds AIA tout the 'am' not. AAlghongon prone edn oy deri the idea came 'to me that the Sinese: 89d 'was bringing: me bad back the god. L'sad [was willing 10 lose a pound on it. He assented, sdy- br ke Ad the. following: Monday morning a dealer who also had dealing with the old schoolmaster came in and said; "Have you heard the news? : Poor old | Powell (the name of the schoolmas- ter) was found dead in bed on iSun-| day night." It gave me. a shock;and A thought of the sliver god. .It was:no doubt only a strange coincidence,' but the death of the old schoolmaster banned me for: days, . i Sentence Sermons. "The €ost of a Grudge--Is more than any - aman can afford to pay. ive in vison . with the cost "of forgiving. --1Ig out of all proportions dividends it pays. - Is to: the --1Is" not the ny cost but. the up- Keep. --Can 'never be Testimated mn ad: vance, ==Always includes a lot of unhappl ness for all concerned. 4 ie 5 i i tit Alive. : Povtor= stipposé, Mrs. Johnson, that you have given the medicing ac- cording to.directions," ~Johmson-<"Well, doctah, T-done ¥qu said give Sam one 0' dese heah pills three times: a'day un- til gone, but Ldone run out o' pills yis- * [tadday an' he hain't gone yit." Por a Every man who believes in fuck has a touch of the gambler.in him, 5. 8 Tol about the' luncheon" Hour, the |! {| considerable quantity of the. very ~--Continties to ETO¥ | as the, grudge, . | grows older. : | schoolféxmuination: A | sides coal and dont | oxploref; he digeatered. land fo Bouth 'Africa. "+ ket, and decided to call atthe buteh: itper's first. {When he reached ithe;shop {he stopped, looked for 4 moment, and Attor many. jthen ran home as fast mri London, ~ New York, St. Louis and other fur centres. Thi "in | other far 'sources, having no control 'over the selling price of its pelts. In order to offset this drawback to the development of the fur industry in Cangda, 'an organization Was of lished in Montreal In 1920 to dispose AE domestica foreign furs by ave on. © Since then the results attained by | this organigation have been. g: ratifying 1 and have more than Justine its es: tablisifiment. The volume: of raw furs offered is carefully checked so as. to keep the price at a level wirich will "Lgty reagonablé return tosthe pro- y and this one item alone has een Gf great benefit in stabilizing 8 InBustry, Controlling, in this way finest Of pelts, the foreign buyer m come to Montreal, and as a result that) after only "four and a half years®| operation, this organization now has | a decided "influence on -the trade In fegulating the supply and price of bet-| ter class raw furs, In this confection it it interesting to, note the progress of the fur industry, of Canada in recent years, both in pro- duction and export. For 19 -21 th 'total production in 'thé Domirion was valued at $10,151,504, $16,761,667. Prior to 1914 Great Bri tain was Canada's most important. cue. tomer for raw furs, but .ince thc war. the 'majority of exports have gone to, the United States, that market ac- counting for well ovér half of the total in the past fivé years. rn in Orne 15 colle" Wien you -eat corn on the cob are you able to bite off the major part?' 5 2nd Ditto--"I bite off the whole ker- nel, my i 2 Things ScheclboyuSay: "The following bright answers to questions "were 'given at-a recent |" Q. What other ;minérals exist be A monade : ang: ginger bee ye) AQ. What ata. 'Wolfe da .at; Quebec? "A. The witked beast made war on Rt tle Red Ridiig Hood: "St. Andrew Is the patents dint of *Scotland; the patent 'saint of-England is Union Jack. Qe What, is + "below..par?" A. The luwdes of Rhodes Was o great ut I ds a wale cows BE SROWR 4 at the: sple-fget an ym what Darwin did; Re- a ) Aovernment LESS o- the provincial climate andl the exceed. -fingly rich' flora of the arca. It has stab- ors- visited about 8,000 beekeepers USL | cunrantee-of.superior. quality. . Gener- 4 cooking, etc., have been issued. Whilst © a considerable: export > ! s | for 1929-23 a exists the association is especially en- '| ment; is mak + {larger than elsewhere as to appear. ex- "{tricts for the growth of fire weed are {those 'of. Like St. + fi [mes ape ay hs wai a in to have ~no world, this superiority being due to |generally been: found. that the farther "the sweeter {ts flavor, jo daintier its aroma. » "Annual Production Growling. - At the present time the annual pro- duction of honey in the Province of Quebec amounts to 4,000,000 pounds of extracted honey and 300,000 pounds of €omb honey. This is showing a con: sistent annual ingrease as would seem to be indicated in the fact that whilst Inst year the Government bee inspect- they found that one thousand of these were 'in their first year, ; Three years ago the 'beekeepers of Quebec amal; d and formed a ¢o- operative roca: for the sala of their products. embers send thei produce to warehouses in Montreal and Quebec, where it is graded accord- ing: to @& 'system adopted :by the association, there being five grades and prices being determined by quality." The association has.adopt- ed uniform packages for the domestic trade, the mark of the society being a ally speaking this amalgamation has been effective sin securing better prices for thé product of itd members. *<Part-ofrthe revenue of the associa- tion is used to advertise honey and to stimulate its ~comsumption. Fhons- ands of pamphlets and other pieces of literature' on the uses of honey in market still deavoning to develop: the jJocal mar. '| ket where + theresexists - wide oppor- tunity for expansion. iSo:far dn the limited period it has met with: very gratifying results, Most Favorable Districts. The Provincial Government, through its provincial plarist and his depart- 8 steong efforts. to. in- crease the prion Bes beekeepers and the produgtion of honey. *"The cul- ture of bees" it states, may be carried son with profit in all regions "ofthe Province of Quebec." It "points out that in the present' centres of coloni- zation, ' where the"fire weed 'grows abundantly, the honey crop is £0 much aggerated. It cites production of 510 Ibs., and 633 lbs. of honey from a single: hive. The mest favorable dis- John, the Gatineau and Tefiskaming. "There are large quantities of clover-everywhere else Landi the: harvest of clover honey is al: ost as large as the preceding and perfor In quality. and supplies free 'pamphlets, whilst government - inspectors wisit tha} apairies every summer to give person- aliadvice And assistance. north evionisption penetrates the finer | | 18 thé honey The apicultural |, "service, of the. Provincial Government replies to all requests for infermation OTHERS SHOULY. IE It Tells What a Mother Ought to Know for Baby's Sake. . Above all things évery mother wishes = that her child, or 'children, whatever their age, may be bright, healthy, good-natured, rosy boys and girle; clear eyed, clear skinned babies; good sleepers, bright wakers, Every that they may be well. 3 It is natural for little folks to be well. No. wise mother thinks that her child at any age ig in a natural state unless it is well and happy. No moth- er can expect; though, that her child pwill escape all the ills to which baby- hood and childhood are subject, bu she can: do. much to make baby's bat: "ties for health easily won. * A valuable little booklet entitled "Care of the Baby in Health and Sick- ness" has been prepared and as it is ksomething: every maghen should have, a copy will be sent free to any mother on request .who will mention this Fpaper 'by The Dr. . Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. --® pr ouNewstoHer. : The demure young woman glgned her: name in: the hotel visitors' book {Mrs. T. Brown," and asked the clerk whether there wete: any letters : for her. "I sdon't; suppose," The sald, taking one from the rack, "that this could be meant for you." And he handed her a Tetter addressed "Mrs. T. Browne." TOON; (yes; Wald Atle" $oUNE WomAL; eagerly, 'that's mine! I recognize the writing!" "But you spell it 'Brown,' while the name on the letter has a final 'e.' " "That 's all right," she replied. "I'm never. quite sure how he spells it, 4 "Who?" "My husband, of course. You gee, Who Bosses the Home? If you clasp your <hands. together, thterlacing the fingers, and the right thumb 'uneonsciously coniés on top; you will rule the home; if theleft, you will 'be ruled. \Y PAY FOR THEMSELVES Ti Stop "Fuel Waste, were Winter Comfort with Storm Windows® Low * Freight Paid" prices, ready.glazed; M7, JY sate delivery guaranteed Free price 7 | hist and easy Megucing « SHIP WIS YOUR TY POULTRY; GAME EGGS, ; BUTTER av FEATHERS, ~We Buy ALcYEAR [POUND + Hite today te He «ther £7 4A a SIT Hii ee P-POULINSCO, uED 39 Bonsecours Market ~~ Montreal motherls wish for her little folks is} we've been married only, two days!™ | a 8 KETTER RESULTS The 'strength of your willp measured by the length of the wppet Joint. of tie thumb. ,and thumbs that | curve downward show. shrewdness and | miserliness, +: If the thumb turns back, it is a sign | that you love to spend money,.and a' short thumb {8 a sign of humble origin. shows how much determination you 1 pate; Thumbs that bend up indicate 8 curious disposition, while a '&mall, , narrow thumb denotes a weak. char: |g. o acter, ------ee---- Ask for Minard's and take no other. aE , SEES Says African is Happiest. The London Post, discussing what appears in some quarters a growing affection for the primitive, says: "The ideal would appear to be the state so wittily described by the late | Professor Drummond in hfs 'Tropical Africa.' Of the *Afrigan he wrote: "Thi sman is apparently quite happy; he has practically no wants, One stick, pointed, makes him a spear; tivo sticks, rubbed together, make him a fire; fifty sticks, tied together, make him a house." | 1 I QP ------ Mars has. a.civilization back for at least ninety years, according to one American | 3, T 3 power. The second division of the thumb (0 TOWCARD Wi WRITING INCREABES + Fwd We slow the way. Suders. ll; * through Easy, courve. ER Te ie ADIES ONLY--OUR re Fg ~mailed In. pisin a: free. Casi 2133, Montreal. ADIES WANTED-TO DO PLAIN AND LIGHT Ju owe st tome, whole or pare time Site; 'good ; work sent any distance, charges paid mp for bruins To { Montreal. » ITS EPILEPSY Bre STOPTED Trenstts mi oe treatment, re nd testimonials. 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Buy Diamond Dyes--no other Wind-- "and tell your-druggist whether the ma- terial you wish fo color is wool or silk; or whether it {s linen, cotton or mixed | goods, | POL 1SHES LIKE PURPOSES A Ula ike aw | \| WATERPROOF || ARCTIC :DUBBIN SAVES BUYING RUBBERS The Capo Poll.hes, Ltd, Hamilton LESS WO > +r +Ominous, - "Now, Tommy," sald Mrs. Jones to her Nttle son; "I want you fo. do some "{'errands for mother / - #Yed, mal" sald the obediently. - "Two loaves from the baker's," | tinued, Ysa, Jones, "a pound of a from the grocer's, and one pound of bret m' ithe butcher's." = kdttle- Tommy set off with" the bas- Iittle chap; as: his legs _feould carry him. #What, Tommy, backealread, yin "a mefit. things I sent "you for?" blubbered Tommy. Don't meat from ourbuteker. | and now: he's. got a "0-0-0h!" b He laa Tun AR "Sof to Ch trunks and. suitcases are 'handled by ? "he two eomerdfal tule were | Fig the careless way in which » Headache - Colds Pain .° "Toothache : "Proved safe by mions and preserve by physicians for a Neuralgia -umbago Neuritis ~ Rheumatism 2 Dye | | po 5 AIN Minard's penetrates, soothes, and stops the pain. Always keep-a bottle handy, eels Large Red Pimples Itched Terribly Cuticura Heals '" My, face becanie full of large, red, scaly pimplés and at times they itched terribly. They spread in great blotches and formed large, sore eruptions that burned a great deal. I was ashamed to go any- where on account of them, and the trouble kept getting worse. The trouble lasted about a year. 'I tried various kinds of oint- ments without success. I sent for a free sample of Cuticura Soap and Ointment and they helped me. I purchas.d more, and after using three boxes of Cuticura Ointment, together with the Cuticura Soap, 1 was healed in about two months," (Signed) Miss Mildred M. Breau, Crousetown, Nova Scotia. 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Vegetable Compound is { to each other. Many w experience what this ae and they are anxious for Others ia toknow. testimony re suffering from WE common to her sex knows medicine a fair only Bayer ar' e Faas proven Bue pas boxes of 12 tablets Fo Sod 160 Droggne ¢ Bag Masafacture re of, Mopoeetle: HERNEE makes me feel borer and I always rec- |