NURSES The Toronto Hospital for Incur- ables, in Hetflincion with Bellevug and Allied New York City, piers ‘women, havin; aes education, and coming aa a an hte a 9 an bey pital has ed the elntht-howe syatern punk is Tecelve {uniforms of the ‘School, ontht ice, and travelling jo and from New. York wor t e* inrormation apply to the perinten ‘The Wooden Bell BY HOMER J. COUNCILOR the re- of b ey prueantes: “L gm certain of one toshight we are marked ‘men wi than one chance in a ing jungle eet See alive.” = Unwilling as I was to admit the é thopes, truth of his statement, 1 could, make Ino re | The silence which had fallen over us, intensified probably by the nature ofaur thoughts, was suddenly broken | aint but unm! istakable -Ghnieeliak, ein clink.” and, swingin; struck Again across, a 2 ur side with a reverberating. o we eciled. and hurled” /Again it returned with to the fs aT said, piling taf ore we will run for, he, a cant = it, sergeant,” s Pe lege are too eramped near the Tiean't wall, m You wall oe we climbed up.” Intent upon Sates ming the num- .|ber of our approac e3, we un- consciously loosened es grip on the ne one s years. | civtcsed omy erm, hig OR oe the hill whe David. tals Put your arm breathing was Taba red: and wife in middl life, ae Seietne ‘idea who the ch il] S9P from hell knocking his bones fetter ar als. | laughi = 0 |< Ny vow hentt Svea pounding with 6| sledgehammer. b blows thougl “Clink-clink.” r it grew. The mn sold seemed to ame pfec tte dete he mouth of the cave. Lik . Williaans, I felt my reason slipping. dar possessed me. us_and ‘isappenred Miohind the st hen "Those. Wenien will set ‘the whole tribe on our heels s declared, ei unk but they aré ane goer ined now that there is b 4 Shortly a David's srrival at the -\ farm hom ve pas ae rate weekly clestings: 0) go for a walk with ise she has so m: Ther bleck ee wes ‘the Brapevine, sway- ing ge to and fro in the breeze. nits “holding!” | D: Testing it howled the blade { ihe FS pitehy nti |B eet A slight scratching noise, a led “clink” and all was silence, Pu ing myself together, 1 aes in he mome o throw Heide my. 0 ke is of defence. Inten: one to “earch for the kx t tie € r of pursuit and. er ie bie ‘are delayed increases our Tikelihood of escape.” A moment met we reached edge of the wo rd, Williams grasped the improvised cable and "slipped off e edge of ipice. Foot by is way toward the op- I agonized with him at of nce, ket juak aN ahiettain faintly ing ini cave I east t "buried in the hes on into the ber cone, sha- heart of a hunting hound afiand | e heavy underg: TO ose neck was fastened a curious ys “that fo'l Sire 1 brought | wooden bell. nd dangers of every im-' ‘Toward m eharacter “then we laugh- ce und shud their thought. idnight we left the cave dertook to scale the side of the is was not onl; eached- Be sce ahd “din: b appeared i in the ps .< ‘ht to hide Bees y this over the ed the tropics, the pangs of hung the torture of thirst. At wandered for two days in B and alt lakes. No- a be found water thet ve he cunning: aad try of w myself time were epreadin their search, to fase for mort fight. Morning br. ht, ample oe of ane th ‘illiams? ions. where . a man, nfess I hold -| David's ‘After all cooking am dishes are just neces 23, at, of course, Wh taeke mieceonee al of it ising abruptly aoe a e had climb-| we must have etching ta stlte-iprth cand No one who i not bee 3 ee placed can realize ¢ : aia See. itd by al bu Wh; be cale th far z- This tableland was a ae east a west a a ete a vc sm full 1 To comes ea 2 " ie ae ith, wi ih pees pies fink ak di 400 cr 500 fee n hy ht, ec Wee a am sound the anyon wa3 tant the 7 # eomm9 nei the up: = S low Ss, he lays r we hed bee Ww the|@mong the ea Why not ev D theit| el the ngle [thay dowweele sect with loads ie Nepal meer d ie ni t oe hat aly ps and fruit. et 4 a *| tatoes, Inst eat more cereal, if upon the lead_ of the extra food. African had just of ecent ac. | Di nt the vine cess hed gaint Like nat beating. ein a feo against the as a see would for any] *he ca | e ¢ termined upon if You mus ow bly_UN- “geaince,” Im . and our nights alike ReSncee d with its echoes. We foun ae rainin catch gourd, overwrought nerves ae m on. arged upon it a trex spoked Ge by the apie noe ieee story. would not par- i could e simplified, too, y with which it was heard, Only 3 sioket 7 ate Sg anit eat Tait | ticularly sree you. Being no 1 = ‘Noby pandeY sie able to Ct ; : r from the poise under this ine alley ities al tracking oe = item ie Tock. ‘yall Flat ae face e _ ey threw t ennselves dl felent og cruelty a and superior they fire them oy i » and less tax on the diges. | | tive Hes sider: 5 ing bat “sa sy eat fener ote food at Meat died efforts were we meintain our mental strain. reveugeful rienced Since | foe latively one of oe Nia "warriors w. ectediy one stumbled upoR. the cam party of native hunters. sin this por eed of ae into the Nile, a simple matter after reaching ‘m|the smaller streams, to sa at an ative o lined for the purpose, 2] £4 Kodok, near the mouth o ‘a bat. Here we learned of the where. a} abouts of ee emnant of the expedi- W later rejoined. (The Bnd) evening we Hane of possible rl of a small 3 hopeless. Reaching the From oh olge ‘of the famous Lado canyon, the yond which the Ni red There we = cooking two vegetables and mak. |another sweet? It mea: | ate goodness Sage ie sary nuis ‘Aah tomate Serie ie simple fare is hotter for your pet You remember ‘Dani not this time,” ured ‘im, tor, ithe “ative thought “We will race soe Palertiy s.- Finding “The nace marches forward on the feet of little children.” ri There are 850 daily newspapers in} ' Jap sely, si ie he ser ve bru: wit Dongen ck: sand! 4g Pet & Epis brush to dry with the. bristles dow: preventing the water from eae into the back and causing bristles to come out. were "ooidog for,” Wil- ered. Not willing to Votee’ the centiment of my own convictions, a BS eaten from the king’s table. tke econ ho tl the tier I pressed the 3 Hyg: earth upon oe ’ Eleanor Porter's} ssf "The fa ather dies init the er mts her to fea She can't go| 88% P, as ne her to be, and It rity of house. keepers ma join banc with the en ut Imus 's th ris | Bs housekeepers the only | milk, bread and butter, eggs or bacon, | stead of cerea: a and po-|in the m: ‘ou need | Sachets? Inciden otatoes, i yous wae| 01 hy “anultiph |sort, such as vy ply | dinketa tes ing a fancy salad and ae pie and| used, of com work, arm woman has plenty to do nett increasing ped ounces: work, the| well inprexnated, their ‘At| Strongly perf To bring it right down to the twen-| roun ‘|BOLSHEVISM AND THE GREAT peo | CAUSE FAMINE CONDL TIONS IN RUSSIA. Failure to Sustain Production in Field or Factory Threatens National €cllapse. Fomine in Russia, which is declared to menace the lives of twenty-five mil- led | tion People, ts attrib ted by moi Aes to Oras hile ja in “Shall I g ee arbor, Helsing ule sh “Yes, as-attack over,” Soyeat the » "weary Bice! ieth century, cor: in the army tx: buat up with simple fare end regular and proper exercise. Physi- uu te @ well-to-do than in| ana ‘the homes of a or. From every eit joint, health, time and pocketbook, simple meals are) ap on bl duced primarily ae eaneten ‘sun ea essfu! denial of elementary econ- omic principles, Satori to the merevanimal wai Famine is - familiar monace ae me he human race,-simplified tiving i isa the old 4 a = hing to be desired. "But ‘when.wel custom to store up ieee eee =A | they made so Matec. go in fer it, we run straight up| grain against the threat of a shortage. | lin, errant LuSy, pe ainst tradition and convention and | Under eens these stores have | ery? ell do I ve-|dlappeared; ct only but the farm- be left me to go to aver sens TARO arReat from pro- had put “ans all| ducing by the Bolshevik policy of cox | ere Spee part of their ee ais ingly, cut o1 | this, there has been utter | Wor, Hebh t of dusting, thinking Digesby ‘| broakdown of the eAretaes sys-| gain favor with my hand maiden. But! tem, which, in a country of great ex- | writer” she left for a woman who was “awful| pansion such as Russia, Bevel eu- rich because she had so mi ings | dangers the life of tho-people. on the Des and mantel if The Uprising Masses. Non smiustiads “house ewspapers | frankly a of the 1 feat Palen his, y modern | unless ye do settle. avbeply os r All pea laloets PSomeecein arge of rifle-ran: “Don’t you ioe any better aS an empty gum at me? Recruit—“But it isn’t empty, Sed “it's loaded. Wouldn't R Repea Al tle. fee firecrack ee rid nrolongea ary ee ss aR ie! That’ eas it went of oft al ant SSS ag ae Jue are is le d They Might. “what'll folks ie Learning His Trade, — “Johnny,” said’ the teacher ees misspelled most in your composition.” I’m going to be a | m5 | Pie eave Not To i oviet . a es nature te are e) Pacey in ood tides of people qualit 7) Nevertheless I shall sonue to fol- e| low D: David's manner os lishes and ¢! | carts and, driving their aya cat 1d souls that crave ica Ke be leaving ue f| Tf G ldn’t mean us to get out apts region, where eae! view he world, he would not tae @ worst, we their wives and enita. made it so beautiful. Mos us aby given m: els | te} “Wmma,” her mother said, “did yeu peel ycur apple, as I told you to, be- fore eating it?” e es, mamnta,” said little Emma. ~ “And what did you do with the peel ad in evidence with popu-| lar tennis in aie ietipA concerning # 7 {some mighty leader who Bt aah has already arisen, tide usic | spired direction the people are ery find | Ye were meant to have| succor. q/some time for play, and with most} Under the ee threat to life, | ray to get ee | People of all partie e come togeth- And if the only | er in Rus lon for ae ae [He we The open nervousn vik leaders j. ate their abut th to| repr s {will pre ail 2 ed by far the jee inde Rado hy,” said little mma, | of course.” i. ee Suspicious Welfare Work. Moth you to play He might have ou.” ime is ni make it. to a 4 T can’t allow ae = Fs be h that tio Kim boy, yr a bad influence evel can T play” Bie. influence Be it v a | good oe but they won’t es Bobby with him might h. mother, a for the Sachets of Scent. YS BEM ere are often flowers left +) 0n the plant, even after the f| the house have been Vhy mot use ec; ts c © Not There, Debt Collector | home Se Debt i can see nis hat four members “Is your ha ant font) added 10 the anxieties of ‘Lenine a0 te company. ie out Disease is Rampant. t) Side show will be SS aoe last! Cholera and ty phus, due to the liv-| | much longer. jing conditions consequent upon the Here is the method. It has fe b be sweep: ome of being quite simple. Proci an, tom a herbalist or druggist a ot cyprus. powder. ‘Thi por ed reindeer mos: | ing on the line in the @ Bae garden, | I'm not there.” blight of famine, are said over the country ponna | | desperation ss A Remarkable ue wen E dl prematurely “Have you ever ed as a wite @/ tutes The problem oe relief ca 38 - | ness ae a suit before?” Sauee the ate of | tin. or canister with a lid fos is ae side sources is complicated by the un- j tormey. | sty airtight id + Hower-| willingness, of any Government to| “Why, of course,” replied the young: es, tals, whith mi pulled trust the. "Soviet authorities, who are | lady on the witness stand. apart. yu may keep to- the Same | alleged to be in the habit of placating| “Do. you remember heliotrope, ‘or /certain elements with favors at the | yeas eee flowers cally. are of the suffering ty. | n Berlin, in discussing reltef mea. | | sure: 8, makes the restriction that any German ‘expedition musi work. inde- jpendently of the Soviets. what suit i a mix sa blue suit with a white lar ail white cuffs and white Dieloaeae he way down the back,” replied oye Petals should (for all [the fair witness, cyprus powder) weigh about Stir thrée or mi: te the powder ma; e pound o iy, so that Willie's Compass. : Willie's birthday presents included ® compass, Not quite understanding hat it was, he handed it to his teach: es, who exp! lained the ee poll bi “No he production, for ‘ade, has drop- ed with startling emphasis since the a riteaties spread. The mines in the z basin, which produced ue vi |900 poundns in March, produced bu Wille, ‘umed, and then you cas 18,000,000 pounds in June, The news| have north ou your lett, is_the| paper Pravda admits that thirty per | | you behind Sieve cent. orkers are staying} | Willie sealed very thoughtful for from the. railw. atipment | moment, and then suse scowled also that the Ate of fac- | you'd see it, eae gain, | three eee the powder san, s “What nave |—and | will Jast until next Place quesii “Yor “tp ‘mean yeu thi huping us? mk they were (ive ~ Surnames and Their Origin ADAMS ~ fo The Clan Aid, or MacAdie, Variatoné Aaa Wamson, Addison, | branch of Fergusons. Kikinsom, Adkiris, Adkinson, | Adamson, Ayson, Esson iste, cAddm, -MasAdie, | Keggie, all of which are sald to he de M. gfe AyacliaEsson, rived from the) given name of Adam, | acacia nglish_and Scottish. | are septs of the Glan Mackintosh, Soure “given-name. | The fe Tame. ot Adal “Why a rope necessarily?” I asked.| pouree ort “Wat else could you use?” he de-| oy ears ret This’ Surname, hig. mo tha me climb points itn variitlous s, “It might do if it ‘were| formed from ch.” f the tak: Fasten two together if one is not meson becaus: long ents ld do that, “out ie t2" he questioned Say 80] the iam Ninn, tribe are besting the ete for| What a fe: 'y will have when perhuman effort one. ae e jleap seroas and land in the prising branch rove eo oe is ms measured the distanes si eye: iy Reis <actropel oi di h the other side 1 he| said, | True enough, but no.rope was at} a and. ms is, of ON ned fggm of Adamson, Hens Vartations—Thom, in, Thomas, Tom- son, Tomlinson, Thom! inson, Thom which have’ been! . Wa» Tomlin; lraweson;’’ MacTavieh, medieval diminu-| _ MacTause. name He wnusuay |B Racial Origin—English and Scottish, the given name} liven name. ‘ar more common in the| ‘Thomas is a given name which all ve ae he faaeien ane than it is to-day. ‘ost deserves to be ranked with John wh: ee sugether with the al- alt The medieval English were a sturdy, |in the number of family names which sconpacatiyas ely few of | are traceable o they lacked! It was, o ical name of If we, the modern facilities to search through | /#reat popularity throughout Burope in length of| the Scriptures for names for their! medieval times, and uae in Eng- iia abpbtatick’ ts | dhlidven’ hab, (He: tioder: ability to! ian. ‘The siven name is Hebrew, and he end like the bar on'a watch chain,| read, coupled with the development of it means “a twin.’ we could make it catch and hold in| printing, would have’ given them.| About the only puzzle in connection 7. jthe tranches of oni fe trees.”| Thero was little incentive to learn to| with the rise of the . ta ‘amily name being recognized at 2 : read, since books could be produced | Thompson 1s the insertion of the “p pe rata = nly by ier utbe and were excos- | This fs outitely euphonic. the ‘Prosen!, mie tose aT arenes nce © th in the original descrip: ‘Sreater extent than ever before. It has been con- | clusively demonstrated that yeast is rich in this all important element. | Many people have ro- ceived great benofit Physically simply by tak- | ing one, two or three Royal Yeast Cakes aday, Send name and address , for free copy “Royal Yeast Cakes for Better Health,” © W. GILLETT COMPANY LimiTeD ‘TORONTO, CANADA , time in arguing. You stri on that tree yonder while this one. When we ‘nish splice them. Hurry ng jour ak Famntly we heard the sound of oh shouts ley. the opening of the lips after the most | Past re of the “m" t 8 8) Naturally tho | for th we san were thos ramatic passag story of the creation was amon; | Sound. most prominent, which explains why the name of Hye as well as Adam was you'll seo in. And bes a reree when ea elled m ear then ao sits 1 as ai ai that the enol slip into the. aera us wel ‘he other variations of tl ie from those which pando the “lin” syllable ae ae Scottish forms, need no explanat 6 “lin” ee ceauminitirs added to tie given name before the forma- tion of the aE Jn Scotland there are branches of. e Campbells at Argyle who bear the james MacT; ie MacTause i and ar newering calls in the vi could n many lass our aid the was a diminutive of tho! pene’ if It became a family name | book Jd| #s “Adcockson,” and was. ene short-| ened again to Adcock, “Ad” and “Ad-| os-| kin" or “Atkin” were also ortee of the on the! given name, giving rise to Addison, Aaa, Adviasetr -AUHIN kan Atidn: | ie i tn down the bet a gees we) | soutien pe The. Scottish or Gatele form of the! jour coil of grapevine upon s| Siven name was “. ” A sept | cient Romans once loaded their| of the Clan Gordon Beak this name, | tery ible catapults, we jumped, tracing it to Adam de Gordon, Anglo-| th releasing te fps Out. shot ' of the clan in the} nai ae y, | ftaeerton,.. devin from “Taus- vine, the © ing the 4 203 3 on the ies \ chieftain ab the time of Alex. der f, * sa ame in the Clan an instant it sine. Sa Weyl came 1 Erstad Into the "| nike ch nor down to the they! tories sand 1 laimed, angrily, eee to eter labor deficiency when she sewed it o | cannot work without trans-| would see it, but she wouldn't take ae co sap is ae the! portation ot oil from ae is also ham- | notice.” Z-room. | pered. a faces the withering up| eay gates for} ot the ‘nite element in her fala ries, | 2 Men | thing ebout them, Off the | Mane Two 6 lar estau e day were goan | the table when the waiter rus andasked ay a shail 1 ring you gentlemer 7 dear,” said one of the gent men “impat fently, “give us a litte re ‘turn. ussian giant, the | dark and menac- in Potala ities of Russia's | mds realise hold grim threats tor Europe fe the world, The work of re Meult beyond pereseceul: | the broken down syste: transpor: { he came up suddenly, as it * amr | tation, fie clashing and suspicious In. [ess ha ms ares ear | te patho it Prost (mine whose present} “gor ay _ontomen” said he, There surely is something wove ie ss while, ose ms just befcre tl they! become full-blown, and pick them, it| pene in the early morning after| even night. ahs Threatening Fu i le ee another 1 leadly phase to unfold itseit in the ernie of Russia. Tho general impr that, if the Bolshevik r 3 | crumbled under the restless over- | ings of the fea R jfstare will be v rant o1 ‘and an sinwing | The Other Side of oft the Hill. Oh, the long, long road is gray with dust And it winds on over the hill; sky, lke a burnished bowl be The ene att the winds are still, But what to us is the distant peisut And what is each weary smile | At the other side of the hill, i the i ople w os ae {8 ats | Our Little Earth, al a uD cr oe |eheos Rs aise Bee Sa ae we consider ist thts ne Hg | pages of history tel | A | The man whose advice | while doesn’t have to meet ad, | } It always comes to an end at last— The road that ts long, so long, And each sigh-that marks the weary | da | | | ‘ | | | Will change to an even song. | Then What to us is the dull, ry ro. And what is each lett Ae At the other side of ev There is always while. The best cattle = imported i land.” Such was the Verdi o! a cate of prominent Soottis! men at Glas i Goseulig worth | | ~Florence J. Hadley. _ — nigland Aus' A pseuisinel Defined. ann in Avstralia and the oe rs ented | match ee ins. ieee if repr ain the seerepation an the ont looks up to the C ee it is e: pions. who can | to m ko bistory fo Tor the Oanadi beat ne et squealing and win we stnitaatey Pows Has ae t placed in chur ut boastl @ to aT, for the u f Norman nobles. | (Summer vacky and. aeleesk nary worshippers sat on -three-le; “To-morrow wood: oe x tures new.” us up the ian <= Sa eit nee) then a ye and a little lodge by a rushing mountain st; fica pee Siig eau or perhaps where the tum! ‘The last word im dictionaries from and sweet art salt, eg the nay on will be zyxt, which BSc ge act a ing—leavin Dias ata Hs | oe Rent ie ie ise iauice un- lous peste sas of f reais Ae for ; new tasks, a ee a regeneration of any an tie bre i if ace a for ig not a matter he ‘seest,” under cover al time. But] rath Se Oe trae no one has suffered for of it, for = aliferenily or or ina ons ‘itv Tho used car “| how they run In; #3 dealer who what thoy natead of t Sotually in stoox. Satins y AORN Porcy ae, = “Mention this aa