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R WEDNESDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 19, 1919 . e e e e S ISLAND OF MANY MEMORIES |wILL TEACH HIGHWAY WORK Visitor to St. Helena Almost Sure to Find Sogething to Remind Him of Home. St. Helena, the island where Napo- leon Bonaparte spent some six years of exile and where he died in 1821, has .one of the most pecullar landscapes in the world, and by reason of the great variety of trees and plants that grow there, } For many years the island was 8 sort of ocean crossroads where all ships plylng between Europe and the East stopped for supplies. It was un- inhabited when discovered and most of its population is made up of the de- scendants of persons who deserted from passing vessels. European, Afri- can and Asiatic peoples are all repre- sented. - Nearly all of these seftlers of many races and nationalities tried to intro- duce into the island plants and trees from their home countries, as people are wont to do the world over. Some of these failed to survive, but a sur- prising varlety of crops and trees throve in the semi-tropical climate and rich sofl of the little island. As a re- sult the English oak tree today grows beside bananas and palms. Raising / * dates is an industry of the valleys, while Scotch pines grow on the up- lands, and some of the level land is covered with English gorse. Lemon and orange trees are to Le found not far from patches of bramble ahnd groves of willow. A visitor from al- most any part of the world may look about and find a bit of landscape to re- mind him of home.—“Niksah,” {n Chl- eago News. Recognized Her: Some one went by our house in a car ‘and spoke to my little sister, who was In the yard. She did not recognize the person at the fime, but later founa out it was an acquaintance and said: “I knew it was Eva. I just knew it was_her tune” (meaning her voice).— Exchange. I'4 il / '~ 1 ! & f (1il] M University of Michigan Announces Course in Road Transport to Its Students. One of the most. far-reaching devel- opments to place our national high- way system on a sound, uniform and economical basis is. the recent an- nouncement by President H, B. Hutch- ins that the University of Michigan will offer a course in highway trans- port to. its students, says the B. F. Goodrich Rubber companpy. i The significance of highway freight transportation was vividly brought to light 'by the war and is now recognized as much a part of our shipping and communication scheme as are the rafl- roads and the steamship lines. NEGLECTED GOLDS ARE DANGEROUS! Dr. King’s New Discovery soon breaks a cold and checks a cough HILLS — fever — sneezes—and then a hard cold develops, Take a little Dr. King’s New Discovery when the sniffles start. It will soon check the cold, the cough-provoking throat-tickle. Used everywhere by people who krow why it has been on the market for half a century, Relieves cold, cough. grippe, . croup. No_ disagreeable after-effects. 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