Federal Gov "the details of those : ss that Mr, Levine would prob- ably not wish to have them discus- Bod. Jot fu simple._Justice to. him." + en he was 25 years old he be- 'doing business with the Govern: ment," the banker said. "He con- ; ment the idea of preventing the _ Government m throwing away some of the metal it had secured for the war. He offered to take it away, _ salvage ft and give the Govern ment 40 per cent. of the profits, He 'and his associates got 60 per cent. which was not all net by any meéans. "Under this contract the Government obtained $7,000,000 in profits--a clear | gain of that amount. * "Mr, Levine is entitled to all the eredit in the world for having Initi- ated something and carrying it . through which even the Government experts themselves had not thought of, As banker and friend I want thie city to know in what esteem I hold 'him. Mr. Levip6 is a pioneer, and ploneers do not always get all the credit that is due them." Mr, Jonas also revealed 'that Mr, Levine was the donor of $100,000 to the Jewish Hospital of Brooklyn for its building purposes in a recent cam- "It was an anonymous gift. He didn't want it known; that typifies his modesty," he said, "but I under- stand it has already been reported." REY ---- Why We Call 'Em 'Cops" Londo Ex-Inspector of Police *Tgms Eiymelegint. and 1gs e ut Copper Vat London--Why is a policeman known Rs a "cop" or a "copper," as he is nick: named in England, when he isn't call- ed a "bobby"? The origin of the] term had been lost in the mists of antiquity, until an ex-inspector of the City of Londen p: lice, George F.| .Allen, revealed it, as he has just done, in a letter to the London Star. The policeman, he tells an ahxiods world, takes his nickname from a kitchen copper, the huge laundry vat without which: no English kitchen used to be complete. Ages ago, according to the story, a certain policeman was courting a cook in her mistress's kitchen. Just as he was devouring a rabbit ple the mistress was heard approaching and "Robert," in dismay, was hidden in the "Copper." ~The mistress gave im- mediate orders that the fire under the copper be lighted for the week's wash, which caused lively consternation. | _ From that day until this, Mr, Allen contends, 'the word "copper" and its' abbreviation "cop" have been 'as: ~ soclaf ted with the idea of policemen. | Mr, Allen supports his story by pointing out 'that until a few years ago South London had a public house called "The Joe in the Copper," over the door of which was an'oil painting}. depicting the alleged historic inck FOUR MEN CAST. +|their talents outside FIosiite IPN to 32 Sisal. lues, oni the Anchor Donaldson steamer Service antic steamer to ---. wholesome nour- | Luxmi --. Av ot Bis Ay up {teaching your blood by taking. a of Dr. 'Williams* Pink - er th influence of the now blood supply, your digestive system will respond naturally, your appetite improve and your food will do you good. So begin to improve your digestion by starting to take Dr. Williams' Pink Pills now. You can get these pills from your druggist or by mail at 50 cents a box from The Dr. Willams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont, Set fps ne cra ™WO BOMBAY WOMEN SET UP PRECEDENT First Women in India to Be- come Editors -- Publish Household Magazine Bombay--The ever-increasing num- ber of women graduates of Bombay University find very little scope for the education department and the medical profes. sion. Two of these graduates, however, Miss Tara Tilak and Miss Piroj An- andkar, have launched into jour nalism as a career. They have start- MR. 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This means many more dollars In "the pockets of the wiae ship. per. dont of 2oclology, and Miss Anandkar, who is interested in the education of girls in Bombay, have ample scope for their enthusiasm and energy In this direction, and judging from the standard of the articles which have appeared in the first few Issues of Griha Luxmi and the lst of univer sity women who have promised to "contribute to its pages, their venture ' |should prove a useful link between university women and their less educated sisters, . Australian Eagles _. Bouthern districts of Australia are being plagued by eagles to such an extent that a campaign of extermina- tion had been undertaken by the in- habitants, according to a report from Adelaide, The eagles, it is sald, in groups of fifteen or twenty, frequent water holes and swoop down on stray lamb, So many laabs have been carried off that the Government has put a premium of a half crown on eagles' heads, and shooting parties are the order of the day. 3 . 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Tablets are sold by medicine dealers or by mafl at 25 cents a box from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co. Brockville, Ont. Case Like Solomon's Up to French Judge Real Mother Demands Foster Mother Give 'Back Child Sold into Adoption Paris.--A problem comparable to the famous one solved by King Solo- mon must be decided by Judge Vallee in the small town of Auversurcise, not far from Paris, when he determines which of two French women Is legal ly the "mother" of Emilienne Desen- clos, a pretty French child now nearly two years old. The actual mother is Elvire Gla- dieux, whose husband is a gardener, and she is the mother of two other children. At the time Emilienne was expected to be born Mme. Gladfeux's husband was sick and out of work and she was desperately poor. Meeting a friend of hers, Emillenne Desenclos, she agreed to sell the child for the sum of 300 francs and bring it into the world under the latter's name. . The money was, paid and the transaction carried out apparently to the satisfaction of both parties. A short while ago, however, Mme. Gladieux décided that she wanted the child back. . Mme. Desenclos refused to give her up, saying that she paid ithe money in good faith, had cared for the child for more than a year and that she now loves it as her own. So Mme. Gladieux instituted suit. Is Another War Near? Travelers from abroad report that war clouds are again hanging over Europe. They declare that the na- tions across the "Atlantic are feverish- ly preparing for an outbreak of hos- tilities. The Balkan disturbance is | %ald to be only a symptom of an im- pending conflict. Italy 4t the present time appears to : be the most aggressive nation fn Euo- 'ope with an army 'of 750,000 men ready for action. Germany fs report-' ed to be coming back with a large army regardless of the limitations placed upon her military /forces. France has 600,000 well-trained men and is sald to be spending vast sums Trelle's Wheat Very y Promising|, ns Over T Two Weeks rlier Than Marquis--Re- sists Frost--Straw is Stiff as Bristle -- Can Be Easily Handled With Combine, Thereby Reducing Harvest- ing Costs, Wembley, Alta--"Mystery Wheat" Ri man Trelle, world's wheat and oats king, declared recently. Trelle is still developing it on his farm near here. Two Weeks Earlier. The wheat king has at last revealed the history and hopes of his new "mystery wheat," which, it is claimed, ! equals the best wheat now known, | and has the great advantage of ripen- is not yet ready for the world, Her. | ers will suspect all of running their own still Good : It this neglect cont! continues, Pole may yet Nave to adopt bers stripes. "It's a matter of life and the Insurance agent sald to holder, perfume a memes For all palne--Minard's Liniment. sportsmanship is fat takes the bitterness out of R ANGE teas, but a real difference ty. Now ked in quali the Sugar de- AN ud T YOU "TN Fos PRO! usiness Sates, mite Serta n sent. Ton i Exeter, Ont. OR. AND. 8, WR! tory, 10 Nelson ear or Reronth. RNS---MACHINE & HAND KNITTING--- Old Tyme," a k and Wool," 85¢ nd u; ples free. Sthoking the North those bar death," the house TRAPPE Our Free Price List of R and Traps Is now complete write today for a copy to 143-145 King St. Toronto 2 The House That Guara Satisfaction have not been trading with us, Rosenthal & Shapiro Ltd. % partment B, Orillia. Ont Yi ozs $2.00 Given 2oY EH +" hele Bets of Our AE did tmas i. you till Xi t. Nichol pt. §04WL. Br Brooklyn, N.Y, U. RS |£ aw Furs . If you las Seal S.A. A wellknown writer says that every person has one book in him, Well, an appendix, anyway. Durham laborer accused of assault ~--*"He_ hit me on the mouth, and then said, "Let bygones be bygones." EE ey E., ntees ing some 15 to 18 days earlier, Looks Likely. On the farm of the wheat wizard stands one plot of the "mystery wheat," which, although it looks dead ripe and ready to cut, has been left standing. From this plot Trelle hopes to develop a wheat that will harden in the straw and reduce its moisture content sufficiently to permit of first- class marketing. This grain ripens early and thereby almost eliminates the danget from frost that would seri- ously damage Marquis just before ft is ready to cut, Some heads of the "mystery wheat," on being examined, I were found dead ripe, untouched by | recent frosts an da light snow, and | 80 hard that when bitten the kernels literally snapped. The straw was | as stiff as bristle and stood erect up to the drooping head. Trelle intends | to leave the wheat stand to see if it will combat heavy frosts and snow. | Cheaply Handled. | "This wheat," Trelle "weighs more to the bushel than the | Marquis, and, in appearance, only an expert can tell them apart." He | thought that it was easily on a par | with Marquis, and, furthermore, it ap- pears to bea wheat that can be mixed | land markéted with Marquis without | lowering the standard. "A combine | wheat, that is, one that will not shat- ter readily and can therefore be har- vested with a combine," he said, "which gives the promise this does, | gréater profit per bushel than any method." Mystery wheat does not yield quite as much as Marquis, but! this is offset by the fact that it is safer and can be handled so much more economically. There is also an- other advantage, Trelle revealed. | his new type wil lmake it possible for Canadian wheat 'to reach the world markets fully two weeks ear- Uer--Canadian Press dispatch. That Which We Call a Rose A swindler has been counterfeiting the rose, and we don't mean "Abfe's." 'He has been imitating or diluting the 'perfume of a well-known French firm | and selling it as the genuine article | to retail shops. but chypre, l'origan and other fancy "scents have Yeen watered and doctor- ed and put into bottles that are ex- actly like the originals. Labels, corks, wrappings and boxes have been made up to look like the package of the real perfume, and about the whole kad been sprayed the familiar aroma wheat cut and threshed by the old | i Not only the rose, | | When you want the economical & satisfa lumber cutters, wri for information & prices. SIMONDS CANADA SAW CO. Toronto 8t. John Montreal Vancouver declared, | = CATARRH Heat Minard's and inhale. Excel lent for colds in head, and chest, 1 It i can be marketed at from 14 cents RESTORED TO GOOD HEALTH | Mother of Eleven Children | Praises Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com Compound Her Interesting Ex Experience Buckingham, Quebec.--"I am the mother of sleven living children, Y and my baby is ~~ "lMfive months old. #1 am only 88 years most old and I have ctory te us LTD. 1.27 ouard Belle feuilo lof Ramsayville. : me For five years I was in misery and was always ready to cry. Now I am so happy to have ood health. My daughter, who is cars old; has also taken it and with be hay py, to recommend it to all young girls." --Dame WILLIAM PAR- ENT, Box 414, Buckingham, Quebec. Why suffer for years with back- ache, nervousness and other ailments common to women from early life to middle age, when Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound will give you relief? In a recent country-wide canvass of purchasers of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, over 250,000 replies were received, and 98 out of every 100 reported © hey were benee. fited Ly its use. q throat ~ = {for war equipment. Russia seems to of the Paris house. : |bs working in the dark, but both| The story of this counterfeiter _ {Great Britain and France are sald to reads very much like the story of de- | be afraid of what she is doing. In tected bootleggers. In their posses- the advent of war what the line-up of sion the police also find bottles, labels [nations will be is a matter of con. stoppers and cartons made in close Jecture, but in all probability every "imitation of containers of genuine Buropean country will become fn- liquors. There is one point of dif- | volved in the next struggle. erence. "The bootleggers, despite all We are wondering if another holo-: their elaborate efforts to make their = chust of war 18 necessary to impress home-made gin or whiskey look real, upon Europe that saner means exist can hardly expect to be believed. The differences. perfume swindler had no such skep- : : ticlsm to contend with. . He passed himself off 8s a bona fide salesman : fresh, |of the manutscturing house, and the retailers. were completely A soft, absorben disue made, like all Eddy Toilet Rolls, Sd tie mos exaring sa ASPIR To break a cold harmlessly and in a hurr urry try an Aspirin tablet. 'And for headache, The action of Aspirin is very ent, joo, in cases of neuralgia, neuritis, even rheumatism and lum umbago! And there's no after effect; doctors give to _children--often infants. Whenever there's pain, think of ithe Semsine Aspifin has Bayer.o on n the box aid on every h proven directi p Crooks and. con: ( nce men. are usually satisfled with ; t occasionally a tel mind thinks up a 'next man to try it, or