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SELECTI1'40. A ,l!plifAt'.479R .THE c1„
ot,vi to pIaaiid desigu a prw4el toticl.1.44
' •;feATte•n•11044:4„
osnt. pro ms in• _ i.alitosrPtive •cePerite. Thorp, shoulcl hee:a water
'Oe..,rianeg,.. Of many"Ovffters; of 'Cara. _outlet *under' 'each car lie that the
• Taar!are. several itema. te betakendampness Willdisappear after the car
• ilito consideration: • •• • .hinA been '!Washek,or the, water :has
For instance, there is, the .matter
of the style, of architecture: Certainly
this should ...reeelve careful attention.
Of course any old bex shaped Strtic-
• lure will house a, Care and protect it
.from the weather, bat'a neat garage
that ji,s hi harmony with...the types of
rebitecture of the house is most de-
sirable. It makes one's property • More
- attractiVe" and. salable, if the ...owner
been let out of the : radiator. The
most . pp/Altar; method of :lighting' a
garage at night is' by electricity.
Te have 'a water ' cenaection in the
garago. is natur*Iy. it:great conven-
ience. With plenty ;Of water avail7.'
aloae, the; car, and .the 'ga.ragegficer.Can,-
be easily kept clean. Alio Writer with
a bOSe connection will contelu handy'
fer .use in, eaSe Of fire. Aso for fire
should ever*wish, to sell. If the home protection every garage,,shonld have
is of wood, - stone, .bfick. or ,irtiiceo the ,iC,first class. 'fire extinguisher. ;
Same materia',1, ...Will TrobahlYAoOk best ”, 'Garage. ,daOrs;•-eorne in fqr ,a;_let,IOT
in the garage": Tge *Size of a 'garage use. The hinges on the doors sheuld
• depends .n•atUrall . .CAXi Pthe 'number Of be std.:444041.; Garage:40ra' shott4t
the, ears' to °, ,Oused;'rhe. hoot :UpOt outwardly.. -When .deord.; are
usually iheuldbe at ;least ten feet, openett.fisten.:4therti"!.opeiviathe'$. will
With a detTway that teat least nine not slam back an forth. ,-Keep the • '•
„ • . Cured . y., utmegs: •
feet higlf,I'lle length should be usu. doors shut when theycar is out Or in. •. . - • . ..,.
allyas Much as'tWenty feet aid width. It is possible to have them. arranged A nutmeg tree' Will Yield from 1;ott0
,aloo.ut,eight or ten feet per car, It is so that, th,sy slide OPen,Straight acroSS to 10,000 ;luts. a year: • All part qf the
f •• • a:volatile oil, end the Substance Myris-
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not by any Means twice is 'expensive the doer area. or fold., up like an tic- frnit are' In 'demand :far culinary. pnr- .. _
ticila,..whiah paSiiesses riargotie' proper
to build a twa•car garage as it is to cord 011 Or slide on iron frames along pesos. in Singapore the nativ.es salt ties. oases of peitioning as a, result
the outside • of ' the garage. There , the haelcsi , and . in drinking. saloons ' L
... , of ifiefdcuataWslitggiieilf,ntinuttinigseghasVeeriobieiseiny record
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a grb7wing:•tendencY' to build' 00, Shank' bp geed' qualitY ef. belts and they; are sunnlied .,fol the Purpose.
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.,:;71RP„ COS:',401:4101:
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' 'VW: *4014 Resources, Intelligenle..
Service Of. tli4. .Department 70 • tlif:. pt..
t.7,0*.nei!'.4.ott :144.tawdna.'sSaecrsol7naKaka.'1.40.1t.et' ale 1„
that is. *Coining ,inereaSirwlY;.,iMportt
. ant is •ceppei.:"Iho de,01044 farbtbfa•
taettat is rapidly growing,. dug to, the
ease with which At can be AdaPted. to
••ntanu,f*tat.'0.7 •.During -1924. '4110 ,out-,. was sitting. at a table,. witfl • o
..I3rell.rot,aelic.;ekeiPie, ..0•• t1,1•rPpiv,i4914- ri.:0(''hc,h5e46,0thoe.,0 .4,t,T1pita!"4ecloaprZionttloti$07471.:$4.4._,Iif-,;l3netild table,
ptap_c414,0'.04,,,hoithw44tr.proxotj,. cll.()); ...taui,ne'rces• libaydpenell.„(W1gcli• leaked as, .tkO41.44tulbt-
been „ Orrongli ., a tbrOting-nia.
was 118 101484 pOimde . produced, chiney. grasped tightly in "his -right
showing the possibilities of.this no.: hand,: • ' ' , , . ., ...'. •-:- ' •
t ral resource when,occasion demands,' - '1'10 VIIIWer frOM :Va.:NO.1a was very
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, wit eyja:i the output of. oorii>er wug •deep in War, peace, and 'lllobilievisni,
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60.881,587ppunds;• - • • ....„„,,,-. . as fully •U'xplairteci, in.• the .. eventng
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• ' ' 'Mere „.has. been , 4. 'verY large in- „PaPer• . n • '. ' :. - • - ' .
ei*.e.a.,%e'in„ tho .0so Of copper in recent . -"Pa,"'Sald TOMTAlY 'again, This ttnie-'
. •,. Yt,4,,.?...4,37...r.y:, word' ,1...:wrthfile'C,,. ie,tiou..at:rfilli,ya.9. it6:11.ef:c.:0i)ei .,elpter,Crt,e1;:iii;.1c.'• o'i:011:7; ffil, ..,.e.,17..mO111;;Ep:aoide: tpro.,atect: ..,foinewhat
,Stratedr:In a recent' Statement ,tiy •tno
P .Se'Criitiiry of..the . copper . -and, ',. Brass
' search 'Aistiels:tieti • seme'•niureS. of
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•Af' •
tcHvrs, ESSAY ON
CONDUCTORS .
Irene,
"l'a,"• 'Said Toormy, aged ten, who
When .tifo• .4.1aake".`rttgby, team -qf New •Zealand Were. at 'RatAft, Chie
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• BUffaid-Child pmgI;•nnte, a blood, Indian, •greete,d ineritbere 'Of th
tOtimes longibet „trot
•consumption were made availab e i n
144631.1.-1s' used' tis :an 'apPileatien" for ; • In -telephone and telegraph: lines 'it'
rhenmatisha. " ' - • is. estimated that 1,400,000,000 -pounds
i •
.It contains .fram 3. to 8 per" eent, of of copper have been 'used; 'while the
pmsent • anntal Consumption'tbis
,
construct a one -cur There
cky garages insteadofone car. More •Iticks And„other hardware. .• creating thirst. A delicious, preserve ling the Cerebral functions man:
• folks inc coming to Own two cars But ...Before building a garage the owner is also' prepared from- e husks. ' • ' •
when there is but ono - car in the fain' an automobile Should 'Carefully eon- The nuimeg• is emplb ed in inediciae One way to dodge excessive trani.;
motorists it 'desirable toluive 'skier tills whole Matter, He,,wilkfint as carminative and. stimulant, and portatton •costs is to grovv,s,produets of
ily °extra...Space, enough to shelter the, car that to. give his car the proper., lpind. fat-frani-the mit--...the-sti.:called_nntMet. quality, •
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- ot-a-friend-whu -may- be visiting., , 4of shelteALis econom • A car
little more complicated is th;e: prePerlY' housed is sure nto give .its
problem. as/ to where the garage' owner:many dollars' .Wotth of Satis-
(should, lia-106Ated;•: Usually it is to be faction and adequate 'Protection for
feimd---artihrre-ity7af-mrhouse;---sorn hie...xaltrable_possession. .•
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hquies that are 'built 'on'a•high plot
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of ground with tbe land sloping sharp-
ly toward the Street represent.a (aim -
..'tion where' locating- the garage in the
rear of the home is out of -the ques- •.
Lion. In'such an event it dallrhe loCated .enti . 'net, tisiittle,:claughter. .' at the,
• in front,'but OW grading can be doie, ivide* and presented lel' wnh''';' small'
. is ni,o,s,a. . . under-. ' sack of candy.• *JUst before they reach.'
,., so that the garage • '
_ • itn.,_. • • s.lnot nia ,..the -beauty, e4..carap they 'overtook the small bare:*
• ofIliTeseriig-,--77"-Tiiii-c-ro-t-.-4,----d-4-1-croWAR-Aotatig,lit• theni ;Milk eacht
right on the %street lt, hes its ad:van- rat'lli.ng" ' ' .1:* ''....4...3 *''
tages*. .hut this IS not ordinarily the - ..‘..eriv° the little . boy 6'''Ek: q"uuY'
• mose desirable pace to Put 'a •garage. °e'rt'i''' ii:ell' father: siiggeitel'
'•U '' P°'sible, the garage 6belici'. be lreGr eikattellePrietOlk"tht:ea bsajliga.lainineOU'brendt
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_about dii a level with the house, • Of nut:, several •pieco ,ijito „the bay's :oat..
-htthe caseofthe house just described; .stretched nliand,. •: , • . -, .., ': '
course, this, is not apt to be possible
. sie it is, op.,sia.ity inoo.isir.ilient it,s. .--'--"After- the boy had gene 'Gertier Said
have to back Up a steeri incline in. -get, tiePreachfullY,mPaPa.WhY,did yeti give
ting otit of the garage, it 's .desirable 14at Milk•bay nearly all mi Candy r'. '
to:either grade'downthe road or raise' brings, and they don't charge much for
. "VI 113T'hilinvik dae:itit'lly°tubeill'nti:Isete' b'eMllgite.litre.
when. bnilding in the rear of a':.bouati
be' fa ndation if the ground • 'Slopes ,, . . • •
„oni.the.;back of the no.st, ., , • • • ,; ' ' I 1 .titU
\ ,. "Oh, well; ..said ..the litae g r , 1
in!EsOrk TENDENCY RiitIEWED. •s.reproachfig; 111 Only had; al\ few. bits et
... There is il, griming 'tendency to . candy, and he'S; got A: **91e cow- full
'construct garages tliat are attaehed to Of \Milk?' • •.' n • • „• :, •,' '.
the lionse,Some of these are Ideated i ° : - .• •
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In Other Words 'Taint Fair'
business man who had motored
out to his slimmer camp for the Week
In the basements Of Karnes. Mid art
rangement makes it ,conyendent• .for•
:die owner who has to start out With
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his car in unfavorable weather.. On
. the otheroliand, the auto is a•fire haz-
ard. If the garage is Under the hease •
its walls and roof should be &reproof,
.2 and if there 'Mist be.an.entrance di, 's
,
rect' from the house to the garage the
door should be fireproof. If the gar- , _
' • age le hi the basement, be .sure there .
He Probabiy Did.
le no Connecting, door between, it and • 'So your husband „slee s'iike a log?",
tbe furnace 'roqm, as ge.solinne finites nres, like a •
from the car may cause a disastrous , “And.'sawa it. all nigkt, I\Suppose."
explosion. If a gArage.is, attached to ' " .• • • \ ,
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the house` at the Mcle or rear -the same
.
precaution about fire should be talten.,
A_ ,r4hitects have worked out attractive
,designs ler attaching garages to
It` is taken for granted that the
garage should be well constructed.
There should be •no drafts. The doors
And milndotva should fit tightly, so that
the place min: be -61011y' heated if de-
red.- The only proper heat for a
alrage, however, is steam. or ;hob.
water. "This can. be piped ftern.the
house. A coal' or wood stove in a
garage would -be extremely danierous.,
The building should be .constructed•
to keep but various , animals that
• . Might enter and damage a ' car." .
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:On the ,lother hand,' the garage
n: should ha i'velI,:ventilated. The danger
:15f -running\ a motor in a tightly closed
garage is freqiiehtly emphasized .by
• tragic consequences to. those who, do
..?* so, /The. exhaust: throws out carbon
• MeneXide, a deadly gas, and An•
addi-
tion, the. carburetor constantly drains
out"the oxygen rooin. ,Orie is
•. cagily oitercoine by such. conditions,
• and once this. happens' the yictim has
little chance Of recoverY,
rola,
-MUTT AND JEFF .
.Cainert•guiDetecti
An, interesting discovery in
photo-
graphy being used the
French.pelice intheit'iwOrk of primin
initestigation: It -has been found
•useful . to linpraginite the Skin'', of., the
fingers' of Or 'Other. Suspeat-
_ad • persons, with .a :prisParation Con-
taining. -a, cominmod.... This, re,'
niains thelineamf
When an. 3.t.ra plibtegraph is, taken;
net only is the finger -print ,shOWn ln
detail,• but •alio, the,'Structuret of • thq.
bones'. The bones of 'the fingers,;fur-
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nildt'even. More po.sSible dues •to the
identificatiOn Of erDninals than finger.,
prints. '
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CrOwded.- •
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•"l• feet like a Store, with ..a.• bargain
ale,'.' groaned • Tommy, , he ap-
proached• ,trein the: direction Of the.
pantry, •the. intniediate Surrounding's: of
hip' mouth 'behiginuspiciouS dark ted,
"Whit's -the Matter, My dear?"
'..g`ilain.ingide," •
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aole agent -the ' Shoemaker,
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OSS -WORD- PUZZLE
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•svgGEsTIONs.F9R SOLVING CROSS WORD puzzLEs
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Start :out by filling In the witir-Is of •which you feel reaSotiably '
sure, These will give you. a .s.ltie' to other words cr.ossing them,
- .and they hi :turn to still' Otherb. A letter belongs in each white
. sPecerarords atarting-at-the-.Rdnibered-ktiarekand--running .either..
horizontally oryertically Or both: '' , .•.,
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• , Job ,,
5 -Pronoun (possessISIe)
. '7-4mplled • '• •' : "
• 124-.131rIte name' '
13,--Thme • ' . •
• :14---EiteleiMatIon•
• '16-Inslite apple
..17i-r-Prtriter's measure , •
1 -Ona who bears, theoblaMe•
• 20 -Upon • • ' '
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21 -Wealthy • ,
Spanish. horse
•24 -Perfect mentally
. ,26 -Nonsense (gang)
28Veryi.ernall•Inse0I,
\30 -Consumed
12,-A grain
..83r;411,dentation
' geitAnderatencli.
1 88-A . English sohoCil •
A6-47Polse • ' 2
': '..* 440-14.-PoTrt:tes ..' .. . '
42 -Put ofi cloti,,ea
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1•!'.'.46,-.4 helpe , fabbr.? -
• •
48 -Caper , • ., t , ., '
• •,52•Polsonoill.„ reptiles
' . 64 -Legal term \
65 --Those when put money In
., .,, .is,6....1•0'ibannsdirineseaa-fr ..4te\vv\\--v•• ork ilibi.r,..)
• • 87,,End of a dog ' \\en:,
. ' 6-9-1"refiX meaning difor 'etre • '
....00-Pretlit'miimuilno,,filn".. \s' . :•, ! .
• ••61-43upplied With shoes , \ .; .
63 -,-Old . ' • • ' '. .;
.,134-13oy'S hanit (abbr.) 'n - \•,'
-.607,1-aet Mime of 'anther Of. titiele
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Tom's Oitlilit •
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• ,..) iRT.ICAL
Meaaing, hall • •
,.1 -White 'cellar slave '
.8-4.1pon• • ' e
4 -Hasty • , ,
6-Anticipato .;
.0•Aviger •
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0---Abbr. for tient& of a ,busin
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metal. ••••
111:1611,0Ietei beget
)3,8ersd.
t.6...100.oegreeiri the Shads
19-,Batifea . •,••• • • • , •
22 -Partly burned wood (pl.)
25:LThose'vithe bear Wito'est•
• 21)...-teave ' • ' .
'27rroxen raina
-2114Vawne---,,
2114"-I-SucCncmirPed
up
•31-4-talf em ,
82 -House pet • •
'84---1.1ght brown
.38479-Onward
.44-Part
-48.T--,gettee
47o-Cultlyatel
411,•,•1 -fail
49-6,The One ,O011oWirig
150,-Pletti of neWs
61,--PerUse •• '
62-41ibr, for assiatanf,•
53-Faren tool • . '
6/17--Weitern State
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62-,ExclaMatiOn • ' '
to
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•; "rikhat's : 'conductor 'mean?" asited.
• Pastibther "Heinmendh,aw's wife pearly always
,,pa!" said' Tommy. louder' ' fiat's etoPa, to put her face make-up on lie-
oonductoit•ineaii?' TeaCher _us ,:,ere s e, rives her hus a.nd - down to •
'Oita here. Y;-ord,-,, an • e a " Wus ‘4t0 IY°24c in the * morning;"":"
'write a nessy, an' explida' jui"-Wh•at", she so particular?" :
conduCtor Means." . • •- ''She'didrt:t de it one morning ,an
"Conductor?'" said Pa,:changed' from the report got ant'that Hemmen-play/.
" vvas running away with another wo-,
Tommy. • •
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200,00(4000, pounds; sub-. Plat
Nna-ri?-•,,PWIte.e. and golshevism,•to cOPpe
Purpose is
marine cables ' Contain, • 20,400,000 e,"gun .inetal„ tin roofing arid so
pounds of copper; radio sets have used forth. ' conductor is a -gutter ,pipe.:'
up 5,000,000 npoimda. liarriesaing of excaimed 'roraray,..' "Gutter
'WOO -power and the huittling •of trans- PiPer 4.• ;
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mission iirkeE, have, calluctior 'That' What Said'. Can't You trill
mous. qtrantitY,;, of capper wite. •derstaridrt.latit conditetor is.
'•The Manufacture of automobiles a glItter pipe and it..cariies;,off things..
absorbs . large quantitieS Copper Vow don't bother ine any more to.
varyitfroin wenotp_ids_lin.:..theit-r- - • • • -ai
smaller ca-fle'tty noun& in the mare • TOnTnifIbuited-bewiblere(17 mere-
'expensife railway, lines !Pent: Then, dlicingla knife ; • the * •
hi kd tis though It had •CORRECT THIS SENTENCE.
SheaStep! What do •you think you
are doing" ,Hc -"Oh, iwbout forty-
five ' •
• Many a man doeSn't know, 'hew. to
tinker his fliyyer on the road now .
qthat his i oesn4-wear--initirpi1i3
use a large ,amount Of capper for
IJIUUt UL trolley wires as
ing of the cars, fom (me tetWo theu.'-heThTintstr'ille-'atithbY•7-1)encli,!'"bitt•iti
1_,,N.:1!!2inthe .1)een tIll'O,Ugh two .threshing Machines',
r
sand- pounds being required' for each, wee a, little -more Ottibby;. then, rub -
car, • ., ..; . ' ,.'. .. •• " bing Bonnesmudges which Wbri3 on tlte
diecncippienr:tihsealmseantuhfeacPti,u4rItip'oa:b.nrgarse.s, paper until' they were a little, blacker,
he proceeded, to Writelabent•cenduet-
wpah.,tfcopper
with
tw
h ,olaitepro-p.ipsinawdiebyfuosing three ors. . This its What he had ' forl, the
parts of Language .Olais, at school the next.
sine,. although varying' in proportion'dar•' ' - l
as to color and hardness required.
' ' ' ' 0 ge- o.the eoun re
..A1 "It's awful like' t 't ' count
re
Of..1-in--; is saieffn-Te° • sefia'.quinine-r,, amit 0 tiayn':;a:dioi 4sumasiiuyeorti_
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13.r418-11. ColgitthiAr-and Ontario"arei D;Oe' you
tthheo, t.wfoar.pinreirncipiaariArvotittpciiri.egdopmroinVainticneti:! an eat green nppies, git uwade jn tbpe4.,rchrisk_ni
three companies, the 'Granby, B 'ta I you, pleSe . if you 'don't live there. if
ma and Consolidated, having large! you• Jive there, You have ,19 it .11,p by
,tre1:1„Itionigd 4.n.l.reefinnoifiligtapgelarittlise. mbuotentiltyt.,0: 17,6' onnliiki-icveewiitY,r•iet,hyloaliiiticern.sgtt
tioriof the bigher grades Of copPer ,a '
• on
• • •
horiorT,' Prn-Sare-vve-have • „ •
et -We're," politely remarked ;' the •
motorist bd., the 'judge "before whom •
he had appeared three 'times ,previous
for speeding, • ..
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, Wheri some birds get theii 'firt new
automobile they can out -remark the,
bird who...hasn the ••first baby at his,
house -and Some:" . '
'• His car was ' fast ill& train was •
• .
..t: -.(1'n • te
isa, T.
car has two, morecylinders
thaii•-youri; arid you :can call him a
Big Stift, that class; consciousness.
Metorlit-eYes •I think I can 'beat
tbountyiodii.:fesprm
poe.r.i.);operpsarhdprrbsrucedt.oritirio„ • It's nice in. N'outer; if you dou,,e the .train --to' the '-crosSingi-but I
in live there. You kin go a-sleddin' ' •70.31 Were .un here in the front with
'Canada and.' gold for consumption ,,ii.Li'ros,S!atiples on the harth-'at: night, ai me." Nervous passenger -"W -why'"
this 'country* was granted in 1923 fin-have:tots 0' minse.ples; but it y•on"-Bve 'Motorist --"The' last time 1 tried it.
,five years. s .thilEtenrein: sheds
haeniP, p*itlaitlf%0:ct • .:an '11.1.e°r'set ;:iihtee'• hweaelts iteeadrt:v7e'
Canashuvel snew, i That's a heap. hatdern •' • • ,
rolhin
a, , , n snail • , name rn7 •
He 'draw ,on• the traek •
for foits • • ' Icits o' wavs git :•te the W,b-9 A•efused t4.,,i•heed nizif warnin,g, •
Tourists Leave Much Money ceiatre: If • yeti don't:have. no anonek;
Here 'you kin, walk; if it ain't too fur; but
. •_ , • , if ;you have, muney, yon. kin go On.
- Many estimates: are.inade as to the .horseback, or fir ettrinobiles; Or stems
amount of revenue derived. from tfie. cars, or trolley • ears. 7 A gutter" pipe
'tourist traffic. ...It is somewhat: un- -What carries off things,. •••taes yeur,
Usual, however., . to, •reccive a direct 'ticket. . Ont :they ain't all, gutter pipes
:.:staternent_ of expenditure by those Who -..-sonie is. Some is awful' nice to fat
come to Canada for holiday purposes. inefirwitliTilin.5ii7iiiii•S;TiiriifiliSli•Wlin
The -Nattlial Resources 7 °if they ain't they
Service, Of the •Pelit: Of 'the' Interior 'push 'em tip° frunt, an! tbey' SaY,, 'BoY,,
is receiving : a large nil/tiller' of:en:7j; don't you torgit. to •gl.t.'oft at your
quiries... for information •onh; canoe ". cross "1 can't stop _AIL day!' 'Thera'
mates, motor •tripS and., holiday l'uns• :is, 'glitter pipe's,: they'd csrry Off,
serti from many residents of the, things; but .soine • sity.S,••1•Mitda;i„ •I'll
'United States: Among' these is one in help you with your baskit,' no :wittier.
Which the writer 'v,..ants • information', who the Ivimirtins' is. An*,•they SaS;r.
.0011Cerni:ng a Canee trip -in- this OThem,
'western CIntariole contemplates mak-, uns aint -gutter pipes,; they -wcpild't
•
ing .this Surnirier. IIe States' that "Olie carry' oft things,
when. 'we figured out, .fOtind, •I. know about ••e(iiiduct:
We had left $3,'700 in )7aur goed Pro- era,"
afforded, vs all greet Pleaitire to do vinCe. of Ontario; and 1 asiure'you itl i fn:.- "---,----44-4,- ,
••SaintIon. of last :wea's. puzzle. • ' .
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66." ThiS, raeason' promisesi to 'be an
exceptienaily ' active one for tourist '
business,: especially among the areas
where -transportation Is alMoSt , ex-
clusively by eailee and 'portage.- . • ...,"
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. What He Pearled.
• .To .laborers •were ; returning to a
Construction camp late'One,.night after
it „pay day.„ had spent mest,Pt
their Wages for ciods. of :a .liquid na.
thre eta thus had ,great., difilcufty ih
keeping to the path thr,Ough the •wooda.' ••)•
FinellY theY.Strayed fitom it altogether,
'and -one of them 'fall doivii a deep ra-
yine... 'oilier held LP:- a tree and
pem'Sd into the depths tor his,•e0iii.,
pinto* •• • . • •• ' •. •
, "Are, You he eaIkd .
rdpti'eameA
.# wegic-volee t, and rdi . add sProuting grain: nseenis 1°0 ° „ Pt' •
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-front•-,,the,datituesS lielo*,•• "but 1. think te..be u n•i versa I vo, kuigniao Ile n• • • •• " •
rto, uniquigotoug,i, '•.'••. • • .8.•.0 • . „t F stets t out the corli and let it ,
0 VG6 ie o em. 0 -#11 0 I. • •
•
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• Without leoking back, •
;So .they're thisymorning for
• • Alorning...
sienry Yle()irgdh ,f6o°rghhti.acnollebeldtidt....-14e0WEngland fl
antiques:' One., thing about that sleigh,
it neverit• froten.radiater::.
theirs also, ••
,Will See your ;geed 'WorkS, and dimr
• , . . .
Let- your, light 'so shine that men
". Many a girl has had 'het...4 hair ,boli=
-bed Without &rst reckoning the cost '
of 'Maintenance and repair. .
."'Nething.....is°"se' annoying. to a man."
Singing his own praise Win drown-,
ed' at- by bleiVing own
honi.• ' ' • '
,
spekkilig of ;hard luck, consii,ler the
girl Who . walks hack on an aaplialt .
road and has no .nurd on her .shoes to
.• •
prove tt. .
'The. question of the hour; -"Sew
muet,iean1--gtforthYoid car?"
Henry Ford his put the antornObile •
within the reach Of. all:, Stick. out
your hand in any direC'tion and .you
can't nnts one', 1- • , 4 • ;.
The: automobile, says a scientist,
has made,physical wrecks out of men.' • ''
' • "Won, they ought to • get out of •the. •
....WAY. • ' •
het eVe. in a.ipade ant an acre
ing horsePoWer must have been think: • '
'path' 'to "ld's ,own , the suii , . ,
of gfound. WIloso cuts a sir tight The'nisin fie listed tiNvers as. ,
. .eten Oo the as and let it rip; ;bury
OF COURSE, JEFF, COULD MOVE TI -IE HOUSE—BY . Fisher
hint gently and 'let him K T. •••
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Qt.ESTIONwere to belieyethe daily prassS:.
Carping crities abouna.
YVh.pli: Critic &i.rps,' We Want to 'kftO•I,S;
.110W, the. beck -does it sound? ' •
,
First Belgian Town Raided by
Germans Has ')%leeiii Restored
little town of se, near the .
.„1 border line between Belgium and Ger- .
:I mihy, th.e.• first Scene of fi'erniati
tens in A•ugust,-. 1914t •has ust
...:1.-onip1eted. its restoration ,pregrani,
but•E'S7 's-earrett
! fiie, bu1d i t hislorit flflc� "hasia
• -V0t41--tgitt114.;w
antong.. thg,Sc . ate. II ‘71N1rist)th rM,
u..tey t.CiNt•Ti hll. a.nd A itt
"-Minis ancient:co vante
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:Gie to it sli ti be given unto
i, you; good Measure, pY%ssed down; and
iitutkel1,,t0ge'ther,,, and ,timini,t, overt.,
shall. Men give tinto yOur mspiit For
With the samemeasure th t • s . f. Mete
i,Withal it shall„ he Measti re 1 •to yoit;,
figaill.-% T,uke 6: , Sn.•
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