This method can be best illustrated by describing a typical example. In reply to a bureau of immigration classiï¬ed advertisement, there came an inquiry from a man in Iowa. In reply to this went a long personal letter from the director of the bureau, interpreting an accompanying pam- phlet on “Farm Making in Upper Wis- ment, being an on pea], an appeal 1‘ from the director 0 ctly to the prospez supervision of his arrival in the state This method can and what is better, by unparalleled success, says an American writer. Like .tll‘ states, not to mention Canada, where immigration is desired, Wiscon- sin uses printed pamphlets describing the attractive features of the state, but it uses these only as a secondary featureâ€"the primary feature of its method of attracting new residents, and cf retaining them after settle- ment, being an entirely persona] apâ€" peal, an appeal from man to man. from the director of immigration dire- featureâ€"th method of and cf ret ment, being- Wisconsin's population a] distinguished telechronometers have been tested, and last December they were ordered placed on all telephones in the Everett system. , Among other advantages of the tele- clironometer, the company claims that it will discourage and probably eliminate “listening in†on party lines, calling pa registered telechrono and last I Phone Service Measured Like Electric Light. The ï¬rst metered telephone service in the world is n-owwgiven in Everett, Wash, where about'6,000 subscribers are paying for just the amount of talk ing‘ they do. The new rates which are now on trial under orders of the‘ Washington State Board of Public} Works, are based on the time consumq‘ ed in actual talking over the tele-l phone, as gas, electricity, and water; are metered, Under this system the! service company asserts that it is{ possible to reduce the cost to 85 per cent. of its subscribers and increase the capacity of its plant by 2.000 tele- phones with-out adding to the ex~ changes. i “For ï¬ve years I never knew what if. was to be free from stomach trouble and ï¬nally was on the verge of a break- down. l‘actually dreaded for meal- time to come as I knew no matter how careful I was about my diet I would be sure to sutï¬er afterwards. "Tanlac has just changed things all round for me. For a long time I had been going without any breakfast alto- gether and now I get up in the morn~ lng so hungry I can’eat bacon or most anything else I want and enjoy it. I have gotten over the nervousness. too, and am able to sleep all night long without waking up once and I get up mornings feeling thoroughly refreshed. I am still taking Talulac and improving steadily. In fact, it just seems that every dose increases my strength and energy." ‘ Tanlac is sold by all good druggists. Advt. "Tanlac is wonderful. It has simply made me feel like a different person." sqid Mrs. Wm. Allen, 1515 Wellington St.. Verdun, Montreal. Quebec. SAYS SEE HAD ACTHAL BEREAE Montreal Woman Was On Verge of Breakdown But Eats Anything Now, and Nervousness is Gone, Too. “fl-f2 Navel Methed wof Attraaiézzg Seï¬leré 'Zï¬ercis a Regson'ï¬r Grape-flats Egï¬ï¬ g = EHS 1's method of adding to the and wealth of the state is d by absolute originality, is better, by unparalleled is a scientific food.containing all the nun-{meat GE wheat and malt- ed barley. Grape=Nuts digests easily and quickly, builds toward health and strength â€"-- and is delightful in flavor and crispness Right food for the body is more important than right fuel for the engine. {BM aid; ihï¬ ï¬EAH‘Eï¬â€™E xampie. In immigration there came 11 Iowa. In 1fter } Emdy WERE have located in ndrthern Wisconsin to develop farm homes. Two large charts have ‘been made, one covered with dots representing new families located on the land during the last three years, and the other showing, with similar dots, each new family that 'has been directly assisted by the immigration bureau. The second chart has nearly as many dots as the ï¬rst. consin,†and pointing out the use of an inclosed “certiï¬cate of inquiry†to be presented to any person or ï¬rm from whom the prospective settler might purchase land. This certiï¬cate is a protection to the land purchaser, and it warns the Land salesman that the Wisconsin Bureau of Immigration intends to keep in touch with the pur- chaser during the whole transaction. Thus is the immigrant in a large meas- ure protected from falling into the hands of unscrupulous land agents, and should he nevertheless do so, he could'appeal to the bureau to have his wrongs righted. ' The ailments of childhoo-dâ€"â€"constl- 'pation. indigestion, colic. colds. etc:â€" ichn be quickly banished through the use of Baby's Own Tablets. They are ga‘mild but thorough laxative which in- stantly regulate the bowels anti sweet- 'en the stomach. They are guaranteed ;to contain no harmful dru s and can ’be given to the youngest aby with perfect safety. Concerning them Mrs. Alcide Lepage, Ste. Beatrix, Que, writes:â€"â€Baby’s Own Tablets were of great help to my baby. whey regu- lated her bowels and stomach and made her plump and well.†-The Tab- lets are sold by medicine dealers or by 'maii at 250 a box from The Dr. Wil- ; liams’ Medicine 00., Brockville, Ont. To happiness! A foreign porï¬ we think ~ Toward which we proudly steer, Our sails all set, our bows afoam, Mere pleasure is the reef ahead, my lads, / Helm d-own, haul taut the gear Our port of happiness is home! *Hi 0, Chatfleld~Taylor. Fmest ï¬res have made such inroads While m upon Canada’s forests, that no citizen Shaun 1 5“ having the country‘s interests at heart ‘ tag can refrain from adopting every sensi- l \ And Choc ble precaution in his pesonal conduct. Unextinguished camp ï¬res, lighted Belt†that matches, and tobacco have robbed the For heig nation of millions of dollars in public- Than to be owned property. To leave a camp-ï¬re Into way burning while in or near standing tim- ber is a lain invitation to a disaster. ' The lighged match and the cigarette Aslggifvgé are in the same category. Am; ,mmh CEElLDEâ€"ï¬ï¬‚flfl AELMENT stopped the instam their? receiver is replaced on the hook. No influence outside the control of the subscriber can cause registration. \‘sul be increased. because there Will be less traffic on tho lines. Telephone service is now given for as little as $1 a month, which entitles the subscriber to' GO telechrones a month. If he uses more than that amount he pays on'e cent a telechro- ne for it. Single-party business tele- phones that formerly cost $6 a month are now $5.25 a month, which entitles the subscriber to 600 telechrones, or almost 24 minutes of conversation, each business day. The telechronometer is a. little de- vice located close to each telephone and registers the time consumed by the calling party, after "central" has made the connection. Registration is duce as it will cos he Forest Fires and the Citizen. en, Port 0’ Happiness. dawn his ghborhood families the last showing, v family Recreational Uses of Forest Reserves. The forest reserves are steadily com- ing into ’more general use for recrea- tive purposes. Each year shows an increase in the number of cottages erected at the various summer resorts. Camping . and picnicin‘g parties ï¬nd healthful pleasure on the shores of the Ivarious lakes. and those resorts which are accessible by automobile are visit- ed by considerable numbers each week end and holiday during the season.â€" Annual Report Director of Forestry, Ottawa. further If you’re the butt of scandal’s aim, This thought to you appeals: The poorest fruit is not the game On which wasps gnaw their meals. The vicious word, the ball of snow, ‘ They gather as they roll and grow. Throw a handful out upon the street, It’s a mountain when the neighbors ‘ meet. Canadian nurses from coast to coast are raising funds to erect a monument at the Capital in commemoration of Canadian Nursing Sisters who lost their lives during the Great War. On- tario nurses are requested to send 1their contributions either individually or though their local assooiation to the Provincial Secretary-Treasurer of the Fund, Miss Holland, 410 Sher- ‘bourne St., Toronto. « MONEY ORDERS. The safe'way to send money by mail is by Dominion Express Money Order. Two cabins, a heating stove which will also warm food, and a life-saving net, into which shipwrecked people can jump, are the main features of a new type of lifeboat now being built. Rules Differ. In Italy wheeled trafï¬c keeps to the left in large towns but to the right in the country. Mlnard’s Liniment Relieves Neuralgl This is the season of the year when tree planting is being actively carried on throughout Canada. In Ox.-tario and Quebec, farmers are improving their woodlots by planting seedling trees sent out from the provincial forest nursery stations at St. Williams and Berthierville, respectively; and in both provinces there is considerable activity in regard to municipal forests. particularly in Ontario, where the ï¬rst planting work is being done on some of the newly established county forests. In the Prairie Provinces about ‘ï¬ve million seedlings and cut- tings, 'all told, will be sent out from the Indian Head and Saskatoon forest; nursery stations of the Dominion; Forestry Branch. These are all tori planting shelterbelts on farms. Be.- sides t-liis, these same nurseryÂ¥tations I are sending out a considerable quantity of planting material and tree seeds for planting and sowing on different Dominion forest reserves. This is only a beginning in reforestation, but it in- dicates that the tide is at last turning in that direction. And does my soul look up all in vain While my feet cling to the» clay? Should I scorn heights I may not at - tain ‘ And choose a more humble way? Nurses War Memorial Fund. The boy and It “earn†int: As the pine points to the star on high It grows ever straight and true;- And uplifted ever. so may I Attain some small glory, too. â€"Hattie Washbulrn. For heights' I shall neverr k301i Than to be content to humbly turn Into *ways obscure and low. My soul looks upward to heights of ' fame, As the pine tree to the star, In dreams I see an immortal name Where Fame’s deathless glories are. Winds the pine tree‘s branches toss and sway, But the gale if still deï¬es And with its giant ï¬nger points the ' way To its idol in the skies. The pine tree can not the star attain, It stands rooted in the clay; But worship of the orb shall not wane ’Till the tree “shall pass away. A humble pine tree on earth b( Lifts its arms unto that star, Like a giant index it doth show What it warships from afar The Pine Tree and the St In the vaulted blue a shining st Brightest of the hosts on high, Sheds its radiance frbm afar. Tree Planting in Canada. rare ISSUE No radiance from jewel of the s“: my soul should ever yearn Scandal. away r who 1ch to below “If a child refuses to eat,†says an, expert, “do not try to force him; in-' stead, dole out the food with apparent! reluctance and try to make him be- lieve that he must not eat too much.â€| Do your part in preventing ï¬re be- coming master. Look after your camp ï¬re. See it is dead out. Do not throw matches or burning material or ashes where they might ignite leaves or twigs or rubbish and thus set ï¬re to the forest. ' An antiacid, such as Bisurated Mag- nesia, which can be obtained from any druggis‘t in either powder or tablet form. enables the stomach to do its work properly without the aid of artiï¬cial (lvigesvtents. Magnesia comes in several forms, so be certain to ask for and take only Bisumted Magnesia, which is especially prepared for the above purpose. Minard's Liniment for sale everywhere To stop or prevent this sourlng of the food contents of the stomach and to neutralize‘ the acid, and make it bland and harmless, a. teaspoontui ot Bisurated magnesia, a. good and effec- tive cori'ector of acid stomach, should be taken in a quarter of a glass of hot or. cold water after eating or when- ever gas, sourness or acidity is felt. This swee’tens the stomach and neu- tralizes the acidity in a, few moments and is a perfectly harmless and inex- pensive remedy to use. So‘calied stomach troubles, such, as indigestion, gas, sourness, stomach- ache and inability to retain food are in probably nine cases out of ten, simply evidence that excessive secre- tion of acid is taking place in the stomach, causing the formation of gas and acid indigestion. Gas distends the stomach and causes that full, oppressive. burning feeling sometimes known as heartburn, while the acid irritates and inflames the delicate lining of the stomach. The trouble lies entirely in the excess de- velopment or secretion of acid. Tells Safe, Certain, Speedy Relief For Acid‘lndigestion. So‘called stomach troubles, such, as indigestion, gas, sourness, stomach- ache and inability to retain food are STOEEACH TEMUBLES ARE NE W ACEBHTY ‘NARNING Handy “B America's Pioneer Dog named!†A Book on Have Good Haiti? and Clean Scaï¬p Free from dandruff and itch- ing. It’s easy. On retiring rub spots of dandruff and itching with Cuticura. Ointment, letting Oint- went well on scalp. extmorning shampoo with Cuticura Soap and hot wate r. Rinse with tepid water. Scan 251:. Ointment 25 and Elk. Taiwan 25:. Sold throughout theDominion. Canadian Depot: Km._l.imjled. 34} SI. Pgul SL. Montreal. 'Cuucu]; Ehiges'without mug. OFKCG ( How Forest Fires Start. (golds Toothache Earache )U DOG DISEASES and How to Feed Mailed Free to any Ad- dress by the Author. 12. Clay Glover 00..Ino. 129 \Yest 24th Street New York. U.S.A. the name “Bayer†on all. Accept only an of Aspirin.†which cor as Bisurated Mag- obtained from any powder or tablet Aspii‘ Jig tablet Headache Neuralgia Lumbazo H yer when you buy Aspirin. urin ‘â€"Also bottles of 24 in Canada) of Bayer mation. Lydia. E. Pinkham’s Private Text- Book upon "Ailments Peculiar to Women†will be sent to you free upon request. Write to The Lydia E. Pinlcham Medicine 00., Lynn, Mass. This book contains valuable infer. This medicine which helped Mrs. Cassndy so much is worthy of your conï¬dence. If you are troubled with such ailments as displacements, in- flammation, irregularities, or other forms of female weakness you should‘ give it a. trial now. I recommend it to others and give you permission to publish this letter in your little books and in the news- papers as a. testimonial.â€â€"-Mas. D'. CAsis, Box 461, Paris, Ontario. Good for all throat and chest diseases. Distemper. Garget. Spralns, Bruises, Colic. Mange. Spavins, Running Sores. etc†etc. Should always be in the stable. â€"â€"SOLD EVERY'\\'HERE. Every Woman’s Wish Read Mrs. Cassady’s Experience W ENJBY PERFECT HEALTH Those Having Sick Animal; SHOULD USE yell know: Mions, the “Mystery roads†on which motor cars travel more quickly “of their own free will,†are now said to be'd'ue to the extra profuse vegetation on either side; the plants give off oxygen which helps the motor engines to run more freely. Too many heads are turned to the appeal of “luck†and from the modest returns of thrift. , \_ ALL KINDS OF NEW AND USED belting. pulleyï¬v saws_ cable.hose.packing, etc.. shipped subject to approval at low- est prices In Canada. YORK BELTING (30.. 115 YORK STREET. TORONTO. V ANTED PERSONS TO GROW mushrooms [or us; waste space in Cellars. out-houses or gardens can be made yield $25 to $50 per week; illus- trated booklet and particulars sent for 30 stamp. Toronto Supply 00.. Cumstock x Bulk Caz-lots TORONTO SALT WORKS c. J. CLIFF - TORONTO yea COARSE SALT LA N DISALT Classiï¬ed Advertisement: 1 tablets, you are not get- “unbroken package†of tains directions and dose ; Hopkl nt. Hm Bsms WANTED 1rs and proved safe by “'ils HELP WANTEDâ€"IMALE aEL'rmu FOR “Lg Rheumatism Neuritis Pain, Pain NURSES WANTED in ch lns Ho‘ \\-'A.\"_1‘ BO:\B.D,.FAR1VI OR {an 1' Cross. . give p‘ Publishin d 1 OOâ€"Dmggi urge of gradï¬aia't‘enb‘f spital. Apply Superin- d Sanitarium. Guelph! nto‘ particulars. 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