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Life Is Just one merry-go-round of anticipations and regrets. 4QQ,QQa Settlenl? aTYear - Immigration fieuros show that the oonulation of Canada increased dur ing 19 13, by the addition of 400,000 new sottlors from the United StaUs and Europe Most of these have gone on farms in provinces of Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta. Lord William Percy, an Enjllsh Nobleman. iayi: I "The possibilities and opportunities offered by the Canadian West are so Infinitely rritr than those which exist In England, that It seems absurd to think that people should be Impeded from commit to country where they can most easily certainly ImprOTO their position. thai Hew districts are belntr opened up. which will make accessaole a great number of homesteads In districts especially adapted to mixed farm' Ids' and grain raising. For Illustrated literature and reduced railway rates, apply to Supt. of Immigration, Ottawa, R 8 Canaaa, or to mm, J. H. HMLertlaa, Drwr SIS, WlUrtowa, S I)., B. A. 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Pinkham's Vegetablo Compound has been tho standard remedyforfo malo ills. No ono sick with woman's ailments docs justice to herself If sho docs not try tills fa mous medicine made from roots and herbs, it has restored so many sufferlngwoinonto ucnltlu BjgBK Write to LI DIA E-l'INKIIAM MEDICINE CO. WV (CONFIDENTIAL) LYNN, J1ASS., for ndvico. Your letter will bo opened, read and answered by a woman and held in strict confidence. x For DISTEMPER w . JUuP Rfl p""' JUST SAVED THE SITUATION British Royalty' Narrow Escape From What Might Be Called "8lmply Awful" Position. "Whon truth gota a fair Inning she rarely falls to bo much funnior than fiction. Strange to say, old England, whero truth Is supposed to bo always dismally sober, now and then makes quite a merry record. A rector of tho Church of England, In a remote par ish in Wiltshire, recently discovered among hlB parishioners a flno old fig ure of a woman, ngo one hundred and four, tho widow of an lnnkeopor. Thl ancient dame has eight sons living, six of whom have served In cither tho army or tho navy. Tho rector wroto informing King Ooorgo of these thing, and tho king ordered a worm congrat ulatory telegram to be sent to her. JuBt as the telegram was sent off, tho rector, having received additional testimony concerning tho "old un," wrote again, explaining that sho had been twice divorced, and had not gono through tho marriage ceromony at all with tho man of her latest household. Another wlro was promptly set at work at tho king's command, ordering tho postmaster at tho other end to stop delivery of tho royal congratu lations, and that, functionary had barely time to grab the coattalls of tho messenger with tho blcyclo as ho was about to make delivery. Efficacious, But Ex-Speaker Alfred E. Smith, who defeated tho Goethals police bill at Albany, N. Y., said at a dinner: "Thero nro better ways to Improve tho force than this Goethals bill. They're not such showy, not such at tractive ways, but they'ro better. "And the mayor, turning from them with repugnance, Is like tho girl who said: "'How can I learn to stand and sit In tho now round-shouldered, bent over, slouching attitude, ma?' "The girl's mother stopped her work, and, leaning on her broom, re plied: " 'A good way, perhaps, would bo to tiro yourself a bit each morning by helping with the sweeping and dust ing and dish-washing.' " Couldn't Blame to Pump. A lumberman having awakened on a Sunday morning In a "dry town," ofter a big, spreo of the night before, searched his pockets In vain. Being very thirsty, ho remembered stum bling over a pump In the alley back of the hotel. r Ho hastened to tho pump and be gan pumping, but without results, as tho pump had not been primed. Ho slowly backed away and, eyeing tho pump, said: "Well, I don't blamo you for not working, anyhow. I wouldn't patronizo you when I had money." 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Cure l Orlpiw amotiir human Ixlnfi, and laaflne kldner reroenr 60a and (1 a tiottlt r& .nil lift . i1n..n. I itt flit.nnt. Kteplt. hfvwtoTourdruirirlat wbo will pet It (or tou. free liooklet, "Ulftwnpert Cauweendiurre." eperlet Agecuwuntttd. SPOHN MEDICAL CO., AWasjitfeyGOSHEH, IHD U, S. A. Making Tomorrow's World By WALTER WILLIAMS, LL.D. (Dean tfOm StktnirfeunulUm olkt Unhvtllg tJMlaourQ IN THE SOUTH Gap, Caroline Islands. No old maids are to be found in tho South Soa Is lands. Thore aro no "unappropriat ed blessings." No widow remains a widow many days. There aro no "odd" women. Tho bachelor girl is ono product ot civilization which has not yet found way to theso tropical Islands, though cigarettes nnd liquor aro hero In ample in o a s u r o. The widow tears hor hair, gashes temples, put on mourn ing, then, In a fow days adopts half mourning, and, shortly afterward, seizes on a second huBban,d. Marriage customs vary in different islands nnd among different tribes. Usually the brido is bought from the village by payment of shell-money, canoes, weapons or other articles of value. Sometimes she Is stolen. When the husband tires of her and sends her away or sho divorces him by desertion, the articles of value or their equivalent must bo returned, a primitive alimony. Betrothal In Babyhood. In Kaiser Wllhelm land, tho Bis marck Archipelago and other scat tered islands of tho German posses sions in tho Pacific, as indeed in most lands in this great ocean, tho betrothal takes placo when the pro spective brido and bridegroom nro ba bies and they havo nothing to say about It. In ono tribe tho vglrls are betrothed nt the age of flvo years and from that date until their mar- On a South rlago, Ave or ten years nfterward, they are kept Imprisoned in bamboo cats from which they are reloased-for only an hour onco a day. Despite this close Imprisonment, they grow up ap parently strong and in good health. Romance is absent from the betrothal ceremony which is concerned altogeth er with pigs, canoes and tomahawks. Husbands Won by Cookery. Tho second marrlago differs in this trlbo from the first In that the widow has her husband selected for her by her relatives, but sho must win him by her skill as a cook. As soon as tho man Is selected, tho widow, with her cooking pots, 1b taken to his houso. She prepares and cooks hler"food and when ho returns In tho ovonlng offers It to him with her own hands. Should ho accept, Uie marriage is established, but if tho lady bo not attractive In his eyes ho clicks his tonguo, a peculiar Papuan note ot disapproval, and sho must leave to try her culinary skill on another man. The good cook near ly always wins, whether or not she Is good looking. Not in America alono Is husband won or kept by "feeding tho brute." Tho American girl who wears a cook apron gracefully will got her best young man euro! A story Is told In Now Guinea of a Papuan widow who was an indiffer ent cook. She cooked dinner overy day for threo weoks for tho man se lected to bo her second husband, while tho wily prospective bridegroom, knowing what was in store, took nil his meals with his father. Finally, seeing tho caso was hopeless, she re moved tho cooking pots, her Imple ments of warfaro, to tho house of anothor man whero alio and her din nersproved lrrenlstlblo. Germany's Islands. Gormany's possessions In tho Paci fic ocean nro not large. They ore mere stepping stones along the ocean's highways, thrusting themselves above tho surfaco of tho sea aa the ancient stepping stones In Columbia, Missouri, or Pompeii, rlso above tho lovel of tho streets Germany holds to them with tenacity however, and governs them vith tho eanit autocratic police moth SEA ISLANDS ods that great nation employs at homo. Tho Gorman possessions con sist of German Now Guinea (Kaiser Wllholm Land) Bismarck Archipelago, Marshall Islands, a part ot the Sa moan group, tho Carollno Islands and tho Mariana Islands. Tho native pop ulation Is about 500,000. Tho contrast botweun tho British and German governmental administra tion of their South Syi Elands Is marked. The British intorfero as lit tlo as poBstblo with tho natlvo. Tho governor of Papua, British New Gui nea, Issued a proclamation recenUy condemning the undue sale ot Euro pean clothing to tho natlvo. A shell necklace and a grass loin-cloth, the or dinary wearing apparel, he evidently thought were conduclvo to morality and progress. Tho German insists up on Berlin regularity and upon tho na tlvo becoming Germanized as far as possiblo and nt once. Tho natlvo po llco army of tho Bismarck Archipela go nil wear the German military cap, though tho climate forbids the coat and trousers! "Solf-government?" re marked a German official at Raboul, "how can wo give Bolf-govornmont to cannibals?' Natives Enslaved In Copra Traffic. Co lira Is klnc In the South Sen Is lands. Copra Is the dried flesh ot the cocoanut and is used for soap, oil and many commercial purposes. Ono Ger man Arm, with headquarters at Maron, has 500,000 cocoanut trees from which copra is being obtnlned. Tho devel opment of the copra Industry has brought somo commercial prosperity to the islands, but it has brought also many of tho demoralizing vices of civilization. There aro honorablo merchants engaged in tho business, but there nro also many low-class trad ers or "bench combers," who dls graco tho nnmo of white man. Slavo labor, through a system of enforced servitude called euphemistically a la- Pacific Island. bor-recruitlng system, has nearly ev erywhere been Introduced as neces sary for tho copra Industry. It Is not strange to find that tho nntlvo fears tho white man. Wherever possible tho whlto man, trader or planter, In tho South BeaB forces him to labor, when he had never worked before, and carries him, a practical slavo, for this labor to cocoanut plantations on dis tant Islands, Good Work of Missionaries, Tho German missionary has done and continues to do much good among tho natives. For making conditions better In theso lonoly but beautiful Is lands much credit Is due to tho Ger man missionaries as In otbor lands credit Is duo missionaries of other nations. The missionary seldom re ceives the. meed ot pralso ho morlta. A new Acts of the Apostles could bo written from tho stories of tho lives ot tho missionaries, men and women, out In theso outposts ot Gorman civ ilization. True, thero is a divided and discordant Christianity, to tho shame of Christianity here and at homo. Com petition still exists among Christian sects whon cooperation has succeed ed competition in the business world. True, thore nro unworthy mission nrlos. But when all has beon Bald against them by traders with whoso cruel methods they Interfere and by tourlsts'ho travel only for pleasure and by cynics who aro deaf and blind though not dumb, tho world's good Is being promoted, immeasurably pro moted, by theso self-sacrlflclng men nnd women who aro engaged In splen did adventure for God and man In tho Islands of tho sen. Herolo Preacher's Work. Take ono example out ot many. On tho Island of Now Pommoru tho Rev. H. P. Wenzel, a German Methodist missionary, Is closing his olghth year of unremitting servlco, without holi day or relief. Ho gavo up a comfort ablo pulpit In Berlin to como to tills distant land. H1b wlfo, who camo with him, died of fever nnd lies burled near tho mission church ho built. Ills children wero sent homo to llvo with - 1 relatives In Germany, Ho kept on ftuon, maeaso, ueatnr Fourteen mis sionaries on tho Island wore killed by hostile natives. Ills life was threat cned and for a long tlmo in lmmtnonl danger. IIo novcr faltered. He went about alono among tho nntlvos, preach Ing, teaching, healing with slmplomod lclnos tho sick, leading Into gontlot ways the natives, "half savage and halt child." Cannibalism was stamped out, slavery and polygamy disap peared. The Native Converts. Six thousand converts are tho frulti ot eight years' labor of this man and his associates. Nor are theso con verts moroly "rico Christians," as tL natlvo Christians for rovonuo only nro contemptuously called In somo coun tries, but men and women who loso In present position, socially and ma terlally, by adoption of tho now faiths They aro accepted as converts on pro bation for throe yoars, during which tlmo they must lead upright lives, so; bor, Industrious, before they can bo received Into tho church communion. After baptism they aro dropped from tho rolls or placed again on probation, Bhould thoy fall Into tholr old nnd ovll practises, Even tho most captious critic In tho Islands has only words of commendation for tho work of Pastor Wcnzol nnd his colloagues. Tho re sults In the lives ot tho natives brought under tholr Influenco nro too patent to bo snecrod away. And tho German Methodist missionaries In tho Gorman Islands of tho South Seas nro types of tho hundreds who labor for humanity's betterment In tho world's dark places. Of such stuff aro gon ulno horoes mado. (Copyright, 1914, by Joseph B. Bowles.) SEES PROBLEM FOR ENGLAND Trouble Over Ulster Has Been the Cause of Much Comment Through out France. Tho conflicting reports nnd rumors with regard to tho attltudo of tho offi cers of tho British army toward tho crisis in Ulster created a painful Im pression In Franco. French history has moro recent Instances ot similar ovonts than that ot England. Tho mu tinies in the pjutu whon tho troops refused to movo against tho rioting wlno growers led to a general disloca tion of tho French army with a view to avoiding tho uso ot local con scripts ngnlnBt tholr own friends and relatives; but porhaps a closer par allel 1b to be found In tho refusal of a fow officers to oboy tholr orders dur ing the taking ot tho church invento ries under tho church and stato sep aration law. Those officers woro at onco arrested and court-martialed. To tho general upon whoso orders the arrests wero mado General do Gal llfet telegraphed: "My heart is with you; you havo done your duty. Dura lex, Bed lex," That officers who belong to a nation whoso sense of discipline Is tho ad miration of tho French should havo tendered tholr resignations rathor than obey orders la regarded as a sign of tho oxtreme gravity ot tho problem which tho Petit Parlslen fears may lead to an Irish Vendee. SUN SUFFERS CONSTANT LOSS Amount Has Been Figured by Scien tists, Due to Its Radiation of Energy. ' Tho work of Einstein on the prin ciple of relativity shows -that a body which radiates energy loses a portion of Its mass depending on the onergy radlrtted. It follows that tho sun, which continually radiates energy, le constantly losing mass. M. J. Dosler has calculated that tho sun looeo a mass equal to that of our earth In 30,000,000 years. If It bo assumed that tho mass thus lost is gravitational maes, it follows that tho length of the year Increases by six seconds in a million years, and that In tho same tlmo tho mean longi tude of the earth Is affected in such a way as to produce a variation of one-tenth of a year, that Is, a retar dation of 86 days in tho seasons. Such variations are too minute to be observable. In stollnr systems pos sessing a higher temperature tho ef fect would bo much more marked, for tho energy radiated by a body varies as the fourth power ot Its absoluto temperature. If, as M. Nordmann believes, there exist stars having a temperaturo six or seven times that of our sun, their radiation Is ono or two thousand times as Intense. Thus, If tho tem peraturo of Algol Is 13,800 degrees, It is calculated that at tho end of 2,000 years tho eclipses of Algol Buffer a retardation of about 12 minutes. Many Deaths In the Alps, Fatal Alptno mountain accidents during tho year 1D13 numbered 118, as compared with 119 in 1912 and 140 in 1911. Tho causes of tho accidents wero roported as follows: Avalancho, 11; lightning, G; Btorm, fog and snow, 6; gathering flowers, 0; unintentional descent from a snow field, 3; slipping on tho graBB or sod, 3; struck by a stone, 3; slipping on a rock, 1; struck by a block ot ice, 1; breaking down ot a snow wall, 1; breaking of a rope, 1; slipping on a looso stone, 1; suicide becauso of loss of "way and despair, 1; dizziness, 1; falling over a preclplco whilo hunting, 1; Insufficiently equipped and insufficiently experi enced In tho mountains, 9; no special dellnlto cnuso given, D9; and disap peared, 1. Amaig tho unfortunutos 112 wero men, Including 3 guldos and 0 wero women. Time for Bird 8tudy. In tho last ten years tho llttlo com pany of studonts of bird llfo has grown Into an army. Everywhere tho birds aro Interesting, but not ovorywhero can they bo seen and studied to equal ndvunUigo. This month marks tho height ot tho tldo of tho spring migra tion. 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