Reports from infant death centres, the National Baby Week Council, edu- cational and child welfare officials form one long panegyric of the 1929 baby. "They are super-babies," said an in. fant welfare centre official, "sturdy, bright and intelligent to a degree 'which would stagger their forefathers. The modern baby is more advanced at |' three months than the pre-war baby at twelve months, Befora the war the average haby fed and slept until he was two years old." "Why is it?" said a nurse at an In- fant hospital. "Simply because we leave the modern baby alone and do not coddle it. Give fit light, airy clothes, proper food, plenty of. sun, and then leave it alone." Besides schoolrooms nurseries, kin- dergartens. are better planned nowa- days. As a matter of fact, the only rdverse critict i d DeWillHams' PINK PILLS +4 'That fat of the land are diabetic. -- A Fellow Feel] drifted the side cart-wheel, flip-flop and full twist. somersault. "Brother, | know just how you feel," sald he, "I drank some of that same ~The Soap Question Girl--""Have you any 'Life Buoy'?" Drug Clerk--"Just start something and you'll find out." No one ever did work for an Indit- ferent bogs. When a man gets the best of his wife in an argument he's what the Bible would call "more than conquer or." Chinese girls should have no difii- culty in learning stenography. There is no spelling in that language. "1 was reared In the lap of luxury," said the multi-millionaire's daughter. "Try mine for a change," suggested tie impecunious young man. It his mouth is grim and his face flushed, the lady he is teaching to "No Smoking" passengers to the Graf Z li Whatcver may be the reaction of swim is his wife, - "A close friend," sald some one, "may be a precious possession, but most of us prefer one who will loosen with th the baby is that modern children are more "nervy." Fat babies have gone out of fashion, The baby experts look upon the fat baby as a coddled and overfed child, and bright eyes and agility count more than avoirdupols in the 1929 Babyland, "Every statistic and report submit ted during the last few years prove that the talk about race degeneration Is 80 much humbug," was how a schoolmaster summed up the case. Russians Discover Channels in Far North Clear of Ice Visit Far North and Find Things Unusually Wild and Comparatively Attractive Moscow --The Russian icebreaker Bedov, exploring Franz Jose! Land, far north of the Arctic Circle and the world's northerntaost colony, has wirelessed Moscow authorities that the new Soviet radio station and meteorological obsarvatory on Franz Josef Land has been auspiclously opened on Aug. 30. The members of the expedition were enthusiastic over the fires, , relative humidity 34 pe picked up. burning. 1,000 feet was an important factor." GETTING ON IN THE WORLD tting on.in the world. saving, instead of thoughtless, bearing, instead ful progress of their task of explor- ing and taming Russia's section of the frozen north, "Leaders of the expedition are con- sidering a project of using Soviet foebreakers as tourist ships for vis . tors from Russia and tbe rest of the world, who- might desire a trip to Frans Josef Land and the other Rus. sian possessions in the north. "At the present time the expedition he is getting on in the world. 5, 4 they tell their daughters not to do? J} to the up "no smoking" rule, at least it will meet e approval of members of the United States Forestry Service. They have slown conciusively that cigarettes and cigars thrown from airplanes may cause serious forest "To procire some dependable information, experiments with a forest patrol plane were conducted at the Spokane airport," says the report. "Lighted cigars and plain "ipped cig- arettes of brands commonly in use were dropped from altitudes of ap- proximately 500 and 1,000 feet above the ground. At the time of the tests the jempersare was about 75 degrees cent. and wind movement about seven miles an hour. Of six cigarettes re- covered four were still burning when "All five cigars recovered were still t did not appear that in- creasing the height of fall from 500 to There are many different ways of It does not always mean making a great deal of money, or being a great man, whom people look up to with wonder, Leav- ing off a bad habit for a good one is getting on in the world; to be clean and tidy, instead of dirty and disorder- ly, is getting on; to be careful and and wasteful is getting on; to be active and industrious, instead of idle and lazy, is getting on; to be kind and for- of {ll-natured and quarrelsome is getting on; in short, when we see anyone properly atten- tive to his duties we may be sure that ---- Where do mothers learn the things lly. Lecturing Explorer--"Just to show you the advance of our civilization, in the past the Eskimos used to eat candles for dessert." Clever Young Hardware Clerk-- "And now, 1 suppose, they eat electric light bulbs?" Autumn Hopes and Fears Stranger: "Who fears December's windy ways, Who minds the winter's freezing days, When logs are piled upon the blaze And all is warm inside? "Why fret about approaching snow, Why fear a coal bill to owe, When cheer is by the firegide's glow, In the nest where we abide?" City Dweller: "Your talk's all right for country folks Who burn big logs of sturdy oak, But here that stuff is all a joke-- Just listen to me cough. "The days of fire are at an end; On steam heat here we must depend, And that's a game of justh pretend-- My toes are freezing off. A city can't have much of anything until it has cleanliness. A A Aa The Sphinx and the Nile London Observer (Ind.): The Aaglo- Egyptian agreement awaits the judg- ment of the Parliaments of Britain and Egypt. The treaty which it con- templates is contingent on their ap- proval. © But more is at issue than the relations between two States whose destinies history and geography have linked together. The new proposals must needs react upon the situation in India. They are of intimate con- cern to the Dominions. They bear LUXO Onacnp One "of the has exp! deep valley In the northern part of the island, through which flows a stor mountain river. Another group crossed Hooker Island from south to north, reaching Cape Albert], dition, which wintered there fn 1901, 4s hall covered with sncw, FOR THE HAIR Ask Your Barber--He Knows directly upon the moral prestige of Britain throughout the world. te Qin: Quip--Wha"s the matter with that physical wreck over there? Has he had the flu? Quick--No, but he did greryihing people told him would keep * wAR" murmured Happiness to her | Watch I Feaicn of Your Little Ones at All Times banish constipation and indigestion; break up. colds and simple fever and make the cutting of teeth easy. The Tablets are . absolutely guaranteed free from injurious drugs and may be given to the youngest child with per fect safety, They are sold by medi cine: dealers or by mall at 25¢ a box from The Dr. Willlams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. miei ---- The Drain of Gold Economicus in the Review of Re- views (London): The centre of finan- cial gravity has moved from New York to Paris. We are no longer anxiously watching America. We are watching France, who has been busy converting her foreign balanes, dollars and sterling, into gold. It is alleged that the movement is the result of the shifting of private balances, but In- quiries go to show that official bal- ances, the balances of the French Treasury, are also being moved to Paris. Whatever the cause of the movement, it is occasioning serious ehmbarrassment to this country, This country has made great sacrifices for the gold standard. It .is doubted whether the industrialists and busi ness men would have agreed to return to gold at the pre-war parity, had they been able to foresee its consequences to industry, But we relied upon the rest of the world to play the game as we did. None of the other partic pants in the war have done so. --b end Horse Racin Detroit News: If only the profession- al gambler stood to lose by the game's dishonesty, the community might be forgiven for regarding it with some equanimity, It reaches farther than that, Losses of fidelity bond com- panies in Chicago show that the num- ber of embezzlements in the city since the tracks reopened in Illinois Is be- tween two and thre times what it was before. Many of the cases are those of small clerks who spend their salar- fes and al they can steal from their employers at the tracks. As long as these are matters of record, why prate of "honest raing?" Who ever heard of any honest business that created thousands of thieves? Maggie: "He's a wild Indian, I'll say." Madge: "Why do you call him that?" Maggie! "Aw, he's always on some girl's trail." His Place Wealthy but careful gentleman to friend, who is impecunious, and calls to ask for a loan of $1000, "Well, and what security have you?" The caller slaps his chest as pledge of personal honor, Careful Gentleman -- "Very well (opening™safe), please step in here; that's where I keep my securities." ER WR. An elderly woman, visiting the grave in which her third husband had lately been laid with the other two, work When they are in school It takes a strong, vigorous child ta the most out of school lite, « owe it to their children to have every] possible handicap removed, every de- fect remedied which medical and den- tal sclence can correct. This com. men-sense idea of starting school without a bandicap on the health score is fast becoming very popular in Ontario and hundreds of children are now entering school with health 100% oerfect. Protection Which Means Much Diphtheria is disease which| is particularly dangerous in childhood. There are very few deaths from this disease among grown-ups; it takes its greatest toll from among young children. In Ontario to-day there is no excuse for any child staring school without protection] against diphtheria; ter the reason that science has perfected a preventive which is supplied free of charge to physicians for the use of all children within the province. Toxoid is the name of this preventive; is given In three doses three weeks apart injected into the skin of the forearm. | Mothers and fathers would be will ing to risk their lives to save a baby even if it meant pulling him from the rallway track in face of an approach- ing train or dashing in front of a rac- ing motor car, Yet the danger of diphtheria is an ever-present one for the unprotected child from one to ten years of age, _ Toxold is a proven protection against this danger of! childhood; it 1s insurance for the child and the parent--and 1s supplied free by the Department of Health of Ontario, _.hk UPON THE MOUNT | Parents who bave children enter-| ing school for the drst time this fall ¥ 3 RED ROSE ORANGE PEKOE is extra good A French Gesture Manchester Guardian (Lib.): It 1s -- Classified Advertisements pleasant to hear that a Di dort architect has been appointed to the Chair of Architecture and Town-plan- ning at the Sorbonne. . . . We sometimes forget, after the terrible experience of a war that shattered all the traditions of civilized life, that in other wars the ties that bind scholars and students were not all broken when nations were at war. Sir Humphry Bavy received a prize from 'ae Insti tute of ¥rance for his 1liscoverles when we were at war with Napoleon, French admirals wera instructed to give and help they could t» Captain Cook if they came across him in dis- tant seas, The Great War was in all these respects the most complete and implacable quarrel that ever divided nations. Universities--and the Ger man universities first of all--were conscripted, and universities knew each other only as enemies. With a German professor at the Sorbonne and German Rhodes scholars returning to Oxford universities know each other once again as allies in the service of truth and learning. -- > -- . Stop Colds with Minard"s Liniment. a Britain's Burden New York Herald-Tribune:lt-is easy to denounce the official laxness which poriyitied the movement (in Pales- tine) to develop; it is far more difii- cult 'to chatr the wise British course in such an emergency. Immediately, of course, the riots must and will be No soul can be healthy without the hill-country, its sacred heights whence | come new mornings, and release from | small limitations, and sense of space and outlook. And the soul must climb its hills even when its circumstances are like a low monotonous plain, It! must climb the mount of the revealed purpose of God. It must take a turn up the slopes of some outstanding pro- | mise. @et thee up into the high, mountaing of grace. Look up and get up where good tidings are born, and where thou canst see the land that 1s very far oft! "Go, stand upon the mount before the Lord!" EE PROSSER Minard's Liniment--Used for 50 years my . 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