ed Ihtllu dlllIlIOtL t-RIJI. Burnett. _ AY.‘ pEcEMBi-za 31,1923 ._ w I . held. will revive inierestin the matter and throw shine light on obstacles that are apparently names: Albert Ghristien Ernest generally known that in theifaip- ily circlevhe has always been cal- led Davin; It-was a kinglyhaame of old in Palestine and in more re- cent years two Kings of Scotland and three Kings of Wales, have borne u»? crucial name of David. 'l'here has been some speculation oflnteastowhatnametimI-‘rince i 1 INTIIPBOVINCIAL mans. . nriouscmlassr has beenmade ' .. abytbe Maritime Provinces As- i V to act in- that oityin the interests of nods in Maritime Products. 1t ‘ ‘willbe remembered that when del-l egatee of this Association visited‘ the Maritimes a few weeks ago; the Governments of the three Pro- vinees agreed to establish such an agency, theelcpense to be borne proportionately. The move has been generally commended all over "pmmmn “w, we. m; the Maritime Provinces, and it is 1 w the _‘ Each pleasing to note that the Ontario “'18P”; n» press heartily joins in the appro- "f films, and "1- t “Y”! {It opportunities "w our‘ ThfiissMflill antdheliimplre. 111263112? m8? When in the series of" our cent’ 11°10“ 35mm - e 5 f‘ l [and Wars‘ than; occurg m of interprovincial trade. says:- mn‘ ckcumsmnce to ants,‘ “We welcome the action of the on“, m. awake our thought‘ Maritime Provinces in establishing “w; that we “amt mwmd. an agency 'in this city to promote but!‘ my we: gliding, ihcugh we the sale of Maritime products, and not om. moth‘, down the no doubt" incidentally to encourage ‘thepurchasethere of Ontario pro- mubfless m the “yes or anyJducts for Marltimegconsumptlon. ‘Vang M” ocwrwddnethe yendlvhy should the potato-growers oi‘ ’ “m which wmflmuk it as: the Maritime Provinces at. a_ time (memorable one. as one of great °f excepmml A 1 i“ onwm qrtstlamwfio“sucu‘ssllor‘ permit that demand to grabbed war-bye Jfiiwmsi w ‘WIPAuferlZZtCiZZO-bZ-ozgzlrs across the line? an the experiences of, ' part of organized a re i» i we tattoo ir-lzzdzltz: 5:: cider-able percentages of- their out- putin another pal-t of Canada. Y ‘irné niatior should be systemati- g somewhat for the low Altogether, so far as pros- lis concerned. we have little lain of. " ' W118 follow each ‘other in, 1 I; t‘ i» '5 t. t. r aiorlgtwitlrusbitothediew Steal; ligmgiiiltbqiilamlrtirmirgioot and a. ‘ eioviiuihpctl-lr '1‘ 1 may. choose to be known by when hereafter he shall- be called to the throne. An American exchange tells that the formal name of the sooiatioa of Toronto that it is oir- 00mins Kins has already received. POGIMI shortly to appoint an agent tlio consideration o; the British Cabinet. We shall all hope that King George's reign may be ex- tended for years to come. In the meantime the Heir,Apparent has won the hearts of the British peo- pie at home and abroad in all quarters of the globe, and his pop- ularity extends beyond the broad boundaries or trio‘ Empire. ,_,__ If, hereafter. qlie should choose to be known as KingQiq/ld, no one need object, and there is reason to‘ believe that the implied compli- ment to Scotland. Wiflesand Pale- stine, now under a British man- date. would be specially apprecia- ted in those countries and bythq Hebrew people wldelyldistributed throughout the world. The vaunted “equal status" est- ablished by the imperial Confer- ence of which Premier King and Premier Hertzog of South Africa, were promirilenilénmembe n, is bear- ingfrult. - Th3: Hertzog Govern- ment has, by Jul-city. extended to Germany a tariff preference on all fours with that accorded to Great Britain. We can do noth- ing to prevent such things or to provide a remem’. But" ev- ery patriotic Canadian must see that it blflnzs the British Empire, or Commonwealth of Nations. one step nearer to final disruption. And all loyal. Canadians must regret that in independent treaty-making Canada, under the KingGovem- mcnt. was the pioneer and loader in the movement before any other flaw a . llwsmlhtothegladrefrain- v. oi old sorrow and o1~‘ cally “afnddconcei-tediy studied. As o. rule,_ the. economic ‘problem of ‘foreoo-sted." and_ pori- ..~ Mflliblefpaln», . .- ‘nbe day. and-be- ‘Ih Win11" ‘- r ' i |of the Doininlons had ventured so i n I i far. l_, ,__ Kaiser Wilhelm of Germany, emerged from the Wfll’ a miserable coward and fugitive. It is relat- ed of him that a short time before the defeat and collapse of his ann- ' ies in the field "he saw “The White Lady of Potsdam”, whose spectral appearance bodes‘ evil for the house of Hohenzollern. And re- cent reports ‘tell that the White Lady is walking again; Whatever meaning maybe attached to the 3 -: rrinooorlwaloaainlslrlrtli had bestowed upon him the George Andrew Patrick David. It is stated as a fact. though not Jrecent movemerf~ of the appari- [tion it can arid little to the infanw "which the defeated and deposed I I l l ii l one ‘Province does ndt excite keen interest in lmther Province. I a givenCariadiau Province pro- ducts from theUnited ‘States may _l ., _, . be pouring in in spite of appeals _'_JM?T'.Ti"-A€FI§’ i from UIEQiPTOVhIOE for‘ due tariff warm gun; protection. -__Weré another Can ' lb“mlgl-;m.‘bewmm§:1adian Province in ta position to? as m‘ supplement theudomestic supply in . y. It ielgtmawd ong theglven Province, the combined err ~i~ra u» t" s bgnma 3 u" ears tariff cerotecfiion whereas th ' to mspomooo imnProfi/i ce tbs/works lslon to e l 1 1n ms “Joni-vaults. home‘ 1 market Kelby 1gb . v" .. . . .. I . i l. '1 mm euh'°"meinwmnwiiin ‘vain’ There (ought to be more '01“? “'4'.” "imam; of that‘ Possibilities of tile of flew Bnlnswickestlniates her‘ - . w ~- . . , -, i. scattered demand-within the Do- “QT”..'”E““°. '9' 1”‘ 1'9".“ lninlon so as io match it with the element. wliiup- iott s -_ rourtn p . - n t, P- . = ml scptterqd supply from other par-u. “1m~.-'-~'».- Th . ico- pproeiJ A the value of the e‘ puma“ "°.“"““ o m .. . ._ . . ,4 i» , . . lnerce alson-efers optimisticall, to whilst hiduetflr. New‘ Brun- v 2' _ 1 u. ~ the appointment of atrade com- ‘ missiorler to encourage the sale of 1‘: . tourist, vol? hich , _ . J1‘ “W” continues.»- 2 I - l "a 1 I 1 a. 11 "The raisingof the 850.000 nvb- wkfm?‘ °‘ 1.1" .°“°i"‘."1"<°' licity fund is as yet an idea. al- though a very active idea, but the ' I #01“ n 0 we“: trade commissioner to Ontario is jacked by a pledge oi’ real money by the responsible heads of three i éovernrnenti accustomed to look at a dollar anurnber pf times before - . > = _‘ . i :4 fliers-arises this tangible evidence, '°. “ F" ‘-1""“"‘°-1‘- tiint" the mantras" molestatio- there tiilr t. fopsratulh - = o; have been oily- k” lag-f ngnyiyemin a very one- attained". ihliifiwllv» "F???" Maritime products l Ontario and north oi Scotland aw (Japetown uhrtins with At ‘m3 beinr so. of tiio Gibraltar and also that rof the railway ac- dr and; . " or? lillldiasesths fax‘ Province cities Kaiser brought upon himself. .d-_.... Three greatproieote are now en-~ v gaging the attention of the engin- eering world." are. the tun- nel undarthe‘. English Channel. linking England with France: a tunnel under the Straits of Gib- raltar, and a railway across the de- sert of Baharmf Thesethree great works would link together the Bri- tish Isles’ wltiaazrios, ‘making it possible to travel by rail from the without changing trains.’ The British‘ Channel tunnel has always been opposed "by the War Office. butwas in part excavated years ago at both shore ends. The Gibraltar tunnel has been thor- oughly investigated by a Commis- slon of French and Spanish en- 'rs. ‘France. on‘ account of her African wolonles, would wil- ilngly contribute toward the cost tilnnei, it and. road-the desert of Sahara. which railway is to cost $80.- ydlild be expected to‘ payforitfself- in 8|; years. a. a. ‘vast who ‘is in New. eras-var ' ma» saint Joan/milk‘ to from the‘ ' i.’ A“ . ab]? li/iuaoi-oa,1lr.5f_1“i: ' Notwithstanding that" loony of a" 1"‘11?"11°Q commits dim new giving tgieiaéiollcy holdeg‘ thte pri- e o _o lning‘ an s ua phy- ‘giliti examination without charge is but a. small fraction that take a... n» _ v ad.- vantage thereof. . flame IDBHQHUOILS . an. mgung quarterly examinations of the urine on a straight contract ‘basis. This of course ls important.» because if the profit to thenlfliilves. Jlowevern i; one investment of time an“ '4 _nay that very few individualsfzifi/a‘ k e, that ha; might m; do with their éneral health ‘susten- Joyineni; of i ithan perhaps? any other one thing, _| ‘ . __ I refer to the _x ray of the teeth. One abscessed tooth can start any. think from a ‘slight pain‘ In. the muscle orroint. right down to or- ganic heart flsease. \ ‘In speaking about the tgetirmm the health standpoint, insofar 3,5 employees are concerned, Dr. Otto P. Geier, of Cincinnati Milling Machine COmPHIlY. after making a careful iii- vestigation, found that 45 per cent of the employees had never been in a dental chair.~_ A11“ "iflbliiihms e- eystemmfx 111i! examinations of teethjof~these employees every tlx months, the number of cases of _ illness was grimly r ‘V 06d. because many of the ailments 0f which theelriplqyees complained were found to be dug t9 abscessed teeth. _ ‘ . - One oi’ the painful and depressing ailments was the infections of. the "We “Warm. or sinuses adjoining the "bee. anywhere irons-so to a0 per cent of which were traced so ab. scessed teeth. ~ ' . _' The annual’ or send-annual ‘Xray of the teeth, ‘with removalor treat. ment of these absoessed, would we- am" i111 this slimline and lossof time from employment. k ' > So talk it over with your-amidst. His only-reason for not suggesting it has been to save you the expgnge, but an expenditure of Five to Fif- lfien Diilliira. may not only save you many days of illness and lost time from employment, but mean the sav- ing of life itself. . ‘ +»'~§l7»_"’_"" Mmwooo" Household . Scrapbook nv aonunrll nnm. i wvw, ' a mo: ts..-liionro - filming, ,9 ssr/rlprm fit tjvn “Zlfitou? fir. i our rears, _~ three-quart“, mu nouns an. examinationof- the urine is done m hem but, em, m, flnpggeg a ‘SONNET Properly. any beginnings of Bright‘ v ' men is ---.- . disease, and diabetes, will b5 d; ggmagagwahupgisflepoysmle by It is at moments after I have mbid- ‘i daily rations of salt and the frliit '1'¢'"‘!"* r = * WHY folks have learned to con- of tnetamariuitwllilo unhusked rice o‘ 1h°.1?%“, ¢"-""""'-“1"°*"‘ °‘ 11°?" suit-their dentist twice a year with ~15 31v“ “M” admin gondlugng, ‘this was to be done, ‘in case of accidents. I was to lee- o from 1111's."? olltilonfllll (Novemberflflfli Meir‘ ,- ‘hb-wlllimlth" - Lam Q1131“ tlioeeymetl .1111“? 1W9.‘ ,_ Q it,- "to. know, the elephant »- much lil-dvlifljlfil‘ knows his 110F898» rorzgbelonasto a. wnioireztrlcll. T the forests oi Hui-moons Siam, Myzf-lrm employs ‘a forcaiof Nortnally’-in f lite jnllephhllli will Xeedfor ‘l8 to lllholll‘! 011$ 9i the ztvthle timerreqillred w iii! his‘ enormous bull with new 10(4- flshmuwm, i He sleeps very’ little, galerallv an urdwhat h; m hour or two at s.‘ ‘time. the light m é i forngigfgbglldlld of timber eleahainte. . - _ A wor. ours our ;' v ' _ ' hours daily and only roi- four um e£RcArYEh§~lmil1cl5llb Savior, an a week. As he is not worked during 5 fr" ,, 1 the hot-weather period, an ele- “u” 1’ W’! ’ - pnanvs working years is only about ’ praise ror t stair-ii’ of heavineui that ‘they ntlgbtjle ight pa glorified.- eyee. _ . Duringthis hours/pf idleness he is whe“ (Mm? m“ w 1111111’) I have allowed to wander at will in the jungle, pmvanwd “om smymg an“, With mlgénsloilliar mouth my heart by M1881!!! chain fetters which M mom” makes an easily reeognizabie track. The cycle of an elephants life is very similar to that oi.’ humans. A youngster is put to light work at 16 and gains his full development at 25, ts when the glassy dark- ness holds The genuine lPDaration of your smile (It was through _tears oway) and ds ed pronto: ' Thefifliunting of tho h "the _ trophies ' ' transparent do. Bless thatjéan used for the separation ;_~ p has been madebir-a Ge an; list by an electrical process. : lafiéi" ‘ 1e. "with assistant-t... of be. ,. Jgiveimllilandiliperioenttliénume- rofreindeerdnsihelraia ' Sheet steel so thin that estiln T» ii. at more than 350.000. distrib- uted among 11017101118. ., .2 ,1 yond 75. as . . Wears the intolerant brightness of your charms: »_ One piercted moment whiter than the ' res : _ —-Turn_ from the o sleep ’ I watch the roses of the clay grow deep. , _ . .—l!i. E. Cumming Built in Twnat is claimed io be the World's most luxurious automobile has a wheel base five feet ionser than stands. d cars and a 300 horsepower motor. Senses Not Alert ,_ Elephants are keen neither of sight, of scent, nor‘ o hearing, in comparison with other Jungle in- habitants." Nor, . isithere any reason for the elephant to be on the. . " alert, for he has, nothing to fear ex- cept the occasion l killing of a calf by a tiger. The‘ tory of 'a hunter moving through the jungle and find- ing himself without warning within two feet of an elephants tail flTus- trates the point. This is a perfectly possible situation, but it would be possible with no other Jungle beast. My own experience also supports this statement. One of our elephant camps had lost a young tuaker who- was suspected having joined a wild herd lmown to be ‘in the neigh- borhood, and we were nlleager to get him back. One day one of my ‘tremendous lie I - r slide surprisingly quickly. and it is a pretty sight‘ to see anelsphantl ter being unshackled from a log at the top of a" ‘slide, pick up and hand his drag chain to his rider. at. *3?“ “oral” s. ‘trims e rt Burman trackers came to me e en ° e a -w 11°11" m the news that this herd was 11'5"‘ a“? ‘°"°'°‘.’”' H” Kathi?" 11111111 feeding‘ within a mile oi us, and he 5*“ ““‘1'11"°“ 1° ‘m “"511 W111i“! proposed seeing whether our tusker tusks and mm‘- mwbly 1°11°w1n¢ 11‘ was with it. 1 was doubtful as to how ‘"11’ 1‘ 1191* W111‘ l‘ '°'°1°°1- Hi @111‘ but, anowed lcallv watches it ‘on its way down myself to be postkd on a shadyn-ock éginfiigfnfsmggotg 1:11“? 59 $1581‘; l b , , . ~ I n he bed of a creek with my rifle farm‘ u n; g8 neceuatwht} load the ward of the herd, but I coul hear m“ °n 11' c“ i '1 “Md 1151191‘ “n 1111 the ehphams“ do“ m m: and a log. on his‘ tusks and nut it on a. could occasionally see them- wmfln cart single-handset touching it at a hundred yards. My Burman slip- 11.115 end-m"! ""11 "1 88l- ii scum- ped into the herd and examined llard Workers i e~¢¢¢ - .--e:_7e---v;‘ e; To Renovate Hat Bands ' Brush with a brush, with a sollltio in 4 oz. of alcohol Wei/er or tlnunonia. rain water. . Frosted Fruits and Vegetables To take the frost out of fruits and vegetables, put them in cold water and allow them to remain until their Plump. fair appearance indicates that the frost has disappear ‘ Correct Placing of (main The dining-room chairs should be Placed so that the edges of the seats Just touch the tablecloth, but do not prevent it from falling straight. , Daily Lessons i in English “+50 u woans orrm: Mlsussn: n6- 1109 My. "This box is the more heav- ‘A¢‘A “how... m: OFTEN a m“, ti??? flick (chicken) O MB: ' ’ h , J , rllnaerrperil. ma, WORD BTUDY:_“Use a three times and itis yours." Let us increase our‘ vocabulary by mggugal day ' Ia all in "haul." " mm 4L4‘ in M»?! .s' erlifr/‘Efiqllettei w vevvin-.~miv ’ KOW-‘ffllflyvfllh ‘ = "it n»: Should be the beast in question he had to mah- 15 W111" 15 “11941 n“ or 3mm sible one to rind the flmrs brand. "35 111m 111 a swim bea- 0111181118 n my” by cub 1N0; mum“; with this, he we“; m elephants are sent to clear the am. solving 1% oz. of while éaatilo soap windward and shepherded the whole BY 11118111118 with the tucks or ore- _ w which is Md“; herd down my creek undisturbed. new "111 P11111118 W111i "lb trunk. _l oz. each of sulphuric ether and The!’ D988“! 111 B 1011B Dr0¢0SSl011.w°rk1“3lh° m,“ in c1”,- some within ten feet of rne, a few 111°“? the key. 1°88» find thfll even pausin , aware of what was driving them, i The herd-instinct amons elephants Working elephants are various, but Bible for the destruction oi the by far the greatest number are born Bream‘ Part of-a station. 0n the Bur- into the service. The parents of these m“ RIUWBYS- A German firm had calves may be two elephants work- purchased (Wm vs at a will» I baby. lng" in tlio some camp, but it freq- ¢1¢phantwplwed~ him in a railway uently happens that the female is cer- md shunted the car into the visited by a male from a wild herd. siding i r the‘ nisht- The calf. un- Itls not always known when a wild "WK! F0 lilch ' iffillmtflii flirted ‘t0 bull mates mm. a (ggpflve “mam trumpet his little heart out. but it is always knownwhen mating fetched in all the elephants in the occurs with a cap fettersi scar the females shoulders. c". and ‘tztvis sometime; 5151mm; to m; when matchwood, started on the. station. o ,. for there is no previous excitement We German flrmtc settle the dues: °11 #1191!‘ part or on the part of other 11°11 °1 11511111398 with the railway, friendship andtliis will develop into flllihiiflilefl- - ' constant join each other feeding in the jungle» and it may come about that they will not work unless together. After weeks, possibly months, of this 1e o; u, t o om to _.. mflflllk will, take place/Gill. then do 5| B0180! Lmfinw“. Mm‘? mggmvom, the animals show any elxoitement,‘ ‘Lulu- l- 0- 4. llllllfl mush Pronoum m ‘ii-ab ow m and both take an equal part in the final stages of courtship. \ is the keddah, a form of stockade u’ |with I. bottle nee 1118 one word each . wodaya word: DIBTRAQfIfING; jerplggmg; m "It seems like subtracting edging each one in turn. There were 26 ' ‘ nts, and as he did not know '1'h°»°111°l"m111!1 i1" "clinging," the “um; to m the rump o; ma, p0,, movement of logs by the head. when ulcer-deep in water they the‘ m bathe, quite “n- whole thing lei-straightened out. The sources of supply 1m- gimbgr is so strong that it once was respon- This tive male, for his vicinity. whqfbesq-n by wmkins thi having smashed it to e L am mmiy to mam’ Fortunately we were able to leave ’ nionshio. They will ‘ti’ C. M. Lampson 6' Co. uurrsn. and, though feméles may carry calv- ' ‘Pence m9“! , , ; ,., i; ., - , es at 18, this u young. The animals 5"“ i’l"t‘ué‘g;gfl‘f_ ‘*5 ‘"5 ‘"11"’ “ . . .. “L h , “Hg; y ' are gettingpast work at 85,.and " " "1 . fe-“eeeveeeeceéceer ¢¢¢e::e.¢“=‘*e“ u; - e- ---¥ thmlgh there are 1 believe, lnstauc- M°'-""fr'if,,flhgfnfy °““j'-° m“ m“? ‘ _ _ , _ o. - , '..' - i'f'.._f 1"" gflggnfi tlggviégvegglm: S: s: Are fllged 621th‘ fascination when my To Fflflld \6UStQ'IIiC'I\<. . y, _ “i ' _ n Pown an‘ untry i -.. . . . e‘ Extend l . OUR HEARTIEST '- " _ 9 ,- I NEW YEAR'S. GREETINGS ty or elephants M. , 1003 -_>. For’ . pfiwgzlil; 51; " -._ > l Blfwkiv Re . i The cantor lover olldolioioul-liitnapplagsiiqiriiot. - two ‘outside layers Vanilla and clroppaiolisnw. ‘ nv ems out? kt ,1 This is really almost delicious dessert, ands especially he holiday season. ' , a ' . ' fentrrzl Creslmerie i l ‘Limited 1 42-28-31. "nzsofoon p y, p“ ‘A t, i. “The Friendly oHardwlire,,1Store”.§§~,;’ Public Auction‘ Sales v ' or a Another Way Anbther source of elephant supply wide mouth narrowing to] k. into which a wild herd i? orooboo . 111131314 Milli