The Lucknow Sentinel, 1926-02-25, Page 6r
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ACTION OF, OAR PROMS •PIOLAUX IN SAVING FPX1* •
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A .goqd. Allmy motorists Watch 01",'Prmion tivrenth• 2ealie7T" valyeei week
of gea•Salie go 14 and.dtrifielOget*t*I0eV4et• Peer geoisparkt
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hvolev watches the stoek• marketr444 4*...44."4t3tP1- 1741:t"1111111**
akielt 03** *4'04 through eylin,
• COUtations. Only the motorist ol-lder.:Iterskas 40„idt rt-,Itttn iitto Inereases
Ways glad to sea the price of ,autotoq74 913,ratib.**MistsF: :
,bile fuel go down, ancttbaktTglEtz" Ptes••; Oace.Itt IFF.41lea rsa leSS, put' be
fers to 'see the price ot his...stock to' dvo!lo'*••••'A4744..Orit-13,--.Wbere there
10.• At any rate, go§eliie is the al* -•'L a iei Vlps a.regt Ole taxik to t1.10
'atanee that makes the tniza sorsgotiages,' car•nretis'i teg4 kink, barring al
and all owners of carsenfust luxe it if „break 'er pexforetion: of the 'PlPe,
wettir*Tirr.11W-.:, ..niWar."--71"14WetWthe7ancaT'tignrwittrilte:Autth
Iftiwei43; there 'la & way wir4vbY Or carbtretr: Such eak is not 0114
- the most satisfactory reaulto Oh' hal extravagant frcin .the standpoint of
• scer.ed tmeth rasenne in an avItom6e, gas eensluniation but also danger.,
Kee As long as this snbstance has to otts, for a stray la* or spark may
he used It euight.„ba eMploeed to,.tha ignite the gas, .
best Poseible •advantage. : • • '1 Ip losePizig the -gag bil1. at a: Mini -
...A number of things enter into- the mum a Proi4radjusPnent of ithe Car7••
economical use of huretee, will he a.gieat help,. The. ad-,
AreePlaeee to get eieroa,nrmiles a enstinerit should be• a"e" in melie
• possibleout of each gallon of gas, that the Mit-thee: as lean as peseible.and
• gOels into the tank all. moving part a haee it are readily .• :One sureendieaithist. week properlY. .Th# shoud b. tion that, the mixture is tee 'rich is
the, ease enywate • • -, "•' I the presenee of black elneke: ,
0-frecio*ire autWiNa. \` •t • .• TIME ;TO STOP ENGINE.
Then theretihould,be a proper inflae.. Step the engine when theear is to
REN LANDS G TR
Hundreds of Pac4-tearn5Ark Tre4ing Out of Hudson on
Rigorous ildigue'S, to Gold •„
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•• A despatch from Toronto saYs;---, gePern1 excitemint which alwayt
• Thera of cehedete roeeenee Is, not eRoethdPLaankiees itibi8otrtichtoUngthttliol::tgi;led.qi 9,10,
tYlevot, 0,0..t9estrie• Twhhaiethapopr:aciosni417:,inreo',•inf 1:ire If a person
wis444: g4t into
-the
district, the latest Canadian Jere, of covering 14.9year, he i ntemdilewleohf'stnheowl)-erl°abd
VW; lure; And if the' spectacle Which North,' where the thermometer
•_3_13,n,f_414rWQTking„eit$.1ifie, 41!..trio.n.„,.•t;iletitbrtealT4 .1601r1:11,ttehx.La.g_tteh9cLef 17e111;:leege.4htie°elateee!itL:
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4O beow,
'44*-111.-;''•setnti kunrd‘ 7-denci•for4T. n410. ,ft§m over tlie frozen lakes,an&iivbere the
re .11* snow •W r
the:nearest railtvay station, is any in- forests areelaiihed Wth the gale's of
• dicatien of What is yet to cornei then winter. Bu;. in spite of the ditNn.1-
Canede`e tarried- for gold rushes, is in ties, hundred a of pack -trains are being
, for one of 'the', Pea test teaShea qt#8., Inatrcui),.**, they are eking out of
history: The infest efOrY:tO eorneout Hudson it the E.rfito of fr�m ten' to
• of the North. IS that whieh.*ea told twenty a 'daY,*, each 'bound' for nod
•by Major C. J, A Cunniiighnm-Dun Lakc, Where the •ohlitqiielt
of ctvllIza-
!.p, a mining- engineer of Haileybury, tion is a lone Hudeon.,Bay Pot, wLth
Who,' hes been in the gOlif eene'fortslarae a ,tiketer•• in charge.. and ,with a fev.
weeks past • staking dame, And .:ivho hunters and trapPera Who, f late
was able to lift the curtain: and iitioW "-here turned their attention to •:loin'f-'
'wimp of the scenes whlch are,being •ittg for gold or packing in the belong -
witnessed daily . in the • great White hip' of the •prospertora. '
North.' Major Dunlop is BO: . Major Dunlop furnished .a.
glimpso
tie :over the Red I,,alte dietriat. and ita of thedifilcultiee along the trail, and
possibilities that he predicts that- the these 'Chiefly concerned the feost, the
• q.n-tngwill scan gold rush such ashae'
not beeo knowir'since the Pahrl .4aYi!
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ANA.pe AND MEXIcO AGAIN. ON FRIENDLV TERMS
. ;. The prfaitation rece,ixtby title perriM, Lietitelia4:.
. govern:Or' 'c'n9h.S.:11btf, .4"0C formet''s :eel; piel eredeetiale ee:;M•siiten' consul
0;10114 e tq.. tanada;••` ie••••itked .: the. •uni-P reia.e.t044..: tWeati
t‘tlfinctiCo end' •Canede..erthesee r;e1a.tieril evered by 1- 1.924-; .aver
tion the murder in Mexico. of Mrs: Evans A Britieh eftiliteet Th4v'have beau re
and at4ustreent of tires, • • Caro be left. tftanding for any considerable • • ' ' - ” ' - — ••
ta these 'respects. tends to • reduce length This prevents waste tare"Y`11* 1416 arr,es't. and "ri}strat9.'S 91 the. 9'919'
' '01:Imber. visite'to '04+ garage for of :gaselinO. FOO1 Werth thoOsands. of '07 the Ilex!ean gOvernanent. • Fsarfou'oCefflees are .1a. Toronto. Above;
gas. ,,Proper lUbrlootron has. a similar 'dollars is burned eneeeesearile • lekt, is the il.41itenentegezeemer ,ef Ontario, aml "right is Consul -Oen. 13areon.
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• effeet. So does the correct firing of every • day by, autos that are standing ---7--7,------ ----- ., ---- '7, ''' " • -------- '"'" .
My Brigantine. •
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tion of the charge. The epark. plugs .to develop the same-amou t f .
. lee adjusted to insets). a thorough ignr- 'motes, more gasoline; than .a warm. one
. spark, over aditinced as far .. as -pos- enough he hot . weather naturally will • . •
, The spark plug gaps elloald be proper- °ler:: An engine. tha't' is run too to..el • - atorm, •. - . • - •
sible • without centring back preaeure, be cooled too reneh in very cod vve&-;.
ting its proper, power witho-t waste is. Oepegielly valtuthle•in'eeld.weither. • •
the .engine should he 'driven wit the Are engine that is designed to run Cool
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In order to insure -each ,•, der got- shuttekemitrolled by n thermestat.this4Lini:thtti,•::icts:ahu,si!..ghiti:iiYi;ger:ialripw:e..au,;,,Iiir"d,:a.ubin.:114,:oyni:::::a.l.ntagte:i4.:!..,tt..ih::,
:In breeze A14; gale 'tYY Onward course
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should be kot clean :to.,:prevent the • •Figure the number of mileayou-can • • 4.Vii
IPSS of a' Charge of gas through non- be reatiOnabiet. Sure of gettingpergal-, • - , ...,' _
' ,ignit(irl•, The interrupter points and Jon of \gas. Then estimate liberally the ' ' • "I'di.ef 11.[III."el. '
I More light and swift than thou none
• the- istributor pointn. alse. eheuld. be nurnber Of nrijear'yoieeepeet.to go dur-
thread% the Gee,
- ' kept clean and properly'adjustect, ' ' 'big the year' in this wayyou c t •'
. 'with serer. keel.. or Steadier ...OA ite
.- •Of course, dragging ' 'brakes and . some idea ,of the •cost of gas, during . ' • ..:
' sliPPineelutehes Shoot iiP' the gee .re.: the Coming twelve months and areange
quirement. So sloes ...a :leis ofeconi-; yeur finanees• aceording.y. I 'Rar, e ,braVe ''eh . waste, Of 'soC• een' -"rnee-*•
eieh cylinder of the engine and the 'still.' , • - •• ; •
Proper adjustment' of the Iniretor. If the radiator is equipped with a •
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• . And laugh to hear thetzlativling tem-
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Sailetuaries.•• peel's wrath,
" Par we are; Chine!
r ,•---2-Jaines-Ventittere,'"Ooeter,:
. • 'When the poet. *rote the • often,-
: gitctted JintY''.'Wv.ilic'll 1016-Vg-tirat:the 1
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groves Were Gotra.lirsitAaruzle, he did 1
- --'''OrIn.1--''te 'previd' e an athlete: w,
an apt ."cinetation to serve at an'ex-
ouse for not atten:ding ebuich, ' The
oflicee.," and cceremonies 'of / format 'ke-
ligiern are compatible,' and:00.'1n con -
Mete with gn ihtenSO (10414 in :open
spaces .ancl -a heal6hy aipPetite for the
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wildonese . Country. ',' .rAny min. who ,i.• .
hae:7:Ponfining eniployment knows rno- I ' ' F b ' .
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• Intents: whe'n his Mind playa truant. to 0 nierrth, al.1 the' year lnasi brief!.
hlreeeeeliait • teee ete .theebettle • tin. eg••••
UL :ta4;•74,e11.` 1e51ea17`of,the decireali wipe you i,.fiere's'sonaetiting wrong
the .aecounteboolts,. the dieteted7 •Ilieue.'sbert.youe ceuree'Vreire found
• letters the cenfereneee and :.'hoard witit grief .
:meetings, his fancy takee'e lend flight Year bitle heti no, lesie long.
• irdthe.,marilies where ducks , .
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' hunted, the Streams. Who& 'Ash await
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. the angler, the bride -path •thr a &Witt •
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Canter,the rneuhtein or a neit Rtioin Whosee ageent••ia • • • • • • . • - • • • • •
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.10frIgoretingexotbise crowned with thee.eurtsetire, bring 41ght,
a' far vjsta, the sea Wkere•:,P voyage Dufk Ia drawing into nig1xt,•
apelis relaxation and :..daY-dieariqg:in, Friend, the lamplitlienns• begin;::
steamier , , , •• . Weleeni6 to the •house you're' ip..
Each 'men' haelaf hisinind a fav�rite Ixtverri jn the Lovers' Lane
• suirtuarywhifIler••he• flies, a .camp of .f Wabeb• Our, lighted window-Paue;
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,refuge -Where he can. retire, beyond ..1•Ohn and *OrY Oleking posies
foes ' or '14tiMrip • or ' Mislistpse In dint thiCkete ot.prinereeee'' •
•• • 'Cannot hurt•srie, Where•I.live;' said thei-: See- tbe•govving 71)1indtrand stare;
'captain of, industry in„gfining.'S story, 0, there's Biceeliag. In • the 'air.
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•.portunAiine orawood,In nvowhiin. The ;Friend, the laratlit hotire;
• retie eeee. .4f .any huh:ell being a- 1.W.elkionte• te•the house yo 're in; •
given' moment .titaybe, far form :the Ere the•hen:ra,s1/41.1 ePare ns end
• self .thet..t4e.Wo:r14 see,s. We may. be ,For Your.:cemingthank you, friend.
rpeor.in-the houses at4, the lands that .8c4410"P'YweiA9.•gilre has*Puo; ••
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can be parceled,and marketed as. real twe 0411 eve youaaWeenn, ' • .
••, estate,. yet rich. to the Point .Of lorellie You have broughtns,,never'dotiht„
,•nessa in theee '! interior .'demesnes ,Prom the world et men,eathout
• • Whose map is 0111iif1ble to alleyes but' 'Something that; We cannot ,Spare., •
•our own.. Yet, after' any•retirement to Of the' BlesSing in the alr.•
theie„ faetnitedes where We May rot: • • .• .• ••1 -Godfrey
and refresh -ourselves.' and be ,sebure
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bound to dame. forth \ to the • ' • ' •
World -again With imimethitig for these. . 'Great Britain leads the World in .its
who aro. Wee ,fortunitte meatth numberofinotorcyeies' 496,000. Ger-
tle in 'a.00Mplishnient for:.ouniesives, marI, comes ne'ct, fo1 owd b ti Un -
In laiting ,benitlffor others, if vve..ited;;St4teS, .
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'oretredeenerreserd rum1nuiatThe, •
' 'thinking we have done might to.leshe tastes:4dt -using ordinary shoe
• In a” deed; therest...should. be the re- ish: for. fine "glAcp kid shoes, ,rub them
at our exierdr. to • go :forth to with a little Vase;ine,' leave overnight,
e active lite and fruitful effort again. iandthen.imlish_:witiv-wooft.sikdustei
: . • • . . • Every married Woinare; gives :her
' Registrations of pas,Aeriger.antorno. husband credit for: possessing. good
biles in •Canada nornbered`SI8,015; et judgment at,least once in his life.'
'trucks 513,572, *and of other' intiteieve k • ,
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hides. 22,574 giving a total of 552L„ Patience IS riot iih- . of '. a : virtue
registrations: in IOU, as: ebnipared Alien it is:Spent in. iraiting. for'seie-
,evith .586,850 ••i 10224' .• • i thing. to turn Alt; • ,• -- •
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, • *Chri,stenfrig a Bittle$14. :
' An '. incident which attended the
',Christening Of the battleship -Rodney 1.
by, the Prieeesa Mark has :given risc
to talk as to whether the age-old eteSe
, tom q,:brea4ing• a hottie of ithanivigne
I., on the etilit's , bows has- not heemne
ontWern. The breaking of a. wino bot-
tle is not as•easy is it iseunds, and the.
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ritt;ge,i*Itge3-0140.4t_
What deea the...doireloproent of her
natural • young.t7SOucountry,rcestneavyi1
ute4,4tptc
0ainad,ta.t
Tv,
midatioes. Of created wealth dating
back ter .neOtur1ef4 ontur.0 recotre.e
niptiinapi,n ea°fidvtve:joitc:ere1.111n:trgeracif074iLjiliedah(:s3fittrE, Pe4alarni
endowed Yylth
ttirel" eet• searcese but bicka caPital for
development. There is teaser* to feel
however, that thie probleeri heiOg,
overceme '
eeW industrios,nre helot
Leatehlished te,4t.1144.04r PratiVe raw
materiala. In a. goverement organigae
De/4;e* the -Interior
of which lien. charier*: Stewart i'entin,
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tide interest'. is, New- evident,.
DeOug with he wide variety of ree ,
eoaeces, as this department doea,,sych`''
%ea .foreets; wutorpowem, lands, rnins..• ;,
and minerals.* ..ilsheriee iri Orttai.g.L?
`ngs,' and even OfeVater-SuPplies; the,
Adyenceineret, may be. the ,moye
, noted: -
Daily enqulriee are r.ceeived as to
possibi ities in Canada; frorn the hum-
blo
le.rtn-laboreeto ib;e captain Of in-
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dostry,oeach in his sphere eesenifel tee.
.Canada, and, while :inireedihte. reqults .
,are net always traceable? 1t is thelong
• pll our natural
,ricatiiuuart4, aEoviluear top: I boy V‘1,41en11
sei,
velo'ped to OPPP1.57! raw materials, and
wbeing utilized, in. Catiedian manatee- • •
'iuon
rieog7 see also . he :.
An additional interesting feature is.
evidenced' by the enquiries. Thehere-
tofore out-of-the-way plaeles tif Can-
ada are •becoming known, and it "Will
. be , but a comparatively short time •
until clevoloinnent: of many now
tent natural .repoerces will be tinder- .
taken. ' As an •Clustration, it is enly
•h few yearssince gold was•diseovered:.,
In Northern, Ontario, and yet', this die- '
"coveey huh led to the ?Stab; ishnient• of ,
plarge number of healtliy,:mueiCipal- ••
Hies, to the deve'epinent of water pow_,'
ere, for: the. operation of mines and ,
mil:Ise to !the 'advent of rai;waya, to
provide transportation for freight 'and,..
passengers, and, Wit% the Cerpirie, of
theerailwayse-the furtherAe_yeloPeneret
of -forest resource. •
he he o
of the Itlendike. . •• '
The _Red Lake district ie sofiar.
from the centres of civilization that
the spectacle which it now,,presents than that of the dog-teain have
has to de for the most part ith the to stand the strain Of a trip ,from
'difficulties of .t.ransporteiti n, The Hudson to Red Lake. The. reason 'le
negrest rellWay station is Hudson, en' to, be found, not so much in the wide,
t, the Canadien National line, and thie, stretches of lei which roust be .cover-
hae become the jumping-off p:aeeo for ed, as in the problem of PenetraOng
the gold enthusiaste Who are now dar- •the 'forest, where the trails, though
Ing the North in the middle of winter. 'Oiled are nof such as would ,appeal
to the average man. ',.
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Because -of that, the dog has already
been' queted as a peemiuie, as the pre-
Priee.for good, dogs, When Ma1.
snow; the forest pind the whims of the
'huskies. So far as trafispertatimi is
concerned, the gold rush -appears to
he'a ease of reverting to the primitive
for all s of transportation ether
Hudson,. from , being a small' and all -
but -isolated centre of population,
suddenly sprung into a place of- im-
portance, and now it is the scene of all
those features- of northern ; activity DuAlop left Hudson •a few days ago
which :Of late, have been branded .as. ;was $200 each. Eeeneue.the demand
fiction and nothing more. But, accord- has been', so keen that all the dogs I
Major Dunlop, all the scenes of the district ,have been bought up. •o
• romance are there; -With the dog-traine that any personwantingtogo into-
. the pads and the -peckee,..the.snow- Red. Lake • Must gethis dogs some-:
0j-ibway Inelieneectettletheewhere else; •
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MUTT. AND rJEFF--;Ey Bud Fish'Or.
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OH, PARIS 4104.: Z'Abo%e
You': ,
'13ABerre,•-rlig-
thi woR,Ll
b
si-tws,MIN, mit:*
•klfJZ' CAM!T• LAVE;
kAYt'n4Oki lie,
. Feet '
1?'itt8c.-Tre
1)rT.;-77-0.--JusT
Dr4OPPc-b
-re
BABert-TG,6•NY
VAFC-.•••'173•'13C;%,
PiAow•ept
"tithes and dash it against the shit) be-
fore a:he succeeded in breaking.it, ft.:. stieND*R .1,0A -e eejew e'es.1 VOR
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• hat •n.ovi been. augeeeted that 'h. •.I ' , -7
anese Method be adopted. . Ln Japan . . • „
The rich designk• of the berderet
maieria s Term decided trinening fer
I the seleeted lady 4Stande. bestde :the ' - ••• ` ' ' • • ' ,.. ' -
.1.013l1:0 With a Wooden cage' of . birds ' ihl tur.e.e 'in thente•eLeee.' te,..it to slip 'on-
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her hand. . AS, she strikee the fitill of ' °yr he Le d, and wi..1 a .corivertible
the ship te cage faits to pieces and tho.i.-co :•ar. that may:he faetened .high, this
.1 tarda receive their'dlberty, a symbol dtatinctlye4coking: frobk fan deytinie
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,LiglitS, pUt, .• :
.And balers •rhela together;
F'us,ing-andr;lloitting away,.
Pule. worn goo like' the isetttngs • k.f. ;
-..; . :jewels” •
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AlanVe, exottfte, trenntiotm, end luni
• Inoue purples, :
And buriLtngspire, in atireiesQt light,
f..11toiehiennering •
o
en theLights Go
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• Lights go:out •. • •
And:the seer uteithks of, pie factories
Weft into the drawn,. darknes's; •
Sheathing lifte,.a seantles0 garntent.
• 11 fur mothers take horii.se their ha -blest,
••: *eXen 'deljeetely curled,
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little' petted flowers closed under
the stars. •• • ' • ' .
f freecioni corieeponding to that of wear is; deve:oped in bordered crepe of
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1the ship 'as, it elides into its element1 grOu t 1
a et po, o pa ern. sing ey are covering the pus tear ts.
t tt 'AT• h 6'' 1 you more-t-hananything
It inns .t.nO" nkivantage nt being sorithnut:: large tuck in frerit of each . Shoulder , Now :all hav'e done s alio' an old. men me ' •
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. Fisk (g 0,111•Tre and do ee' net invOlve 1 gives ceee euee,Jee 0,ver the -oust; and !•;•i'• • niirrc'rs' • • • • She---e'VV1*?11•11;coUld the ;same, of -
the use�f a beverage' about which 1-thalong e;eeves are gathered into 1,eittle ova l mirrors like tiny yeti " •
,there, are 'Conilicting itewe. narrow wristbanda: There ,are..two. shufflee. up a derkened str,eet 4,:why 4o,t r,dio,„ •
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I large fig:th reckete;.,iiiid e:rfarroW;be:t And. the- ntoon. qiiirritras • • your '
Risteric .81.1,i1din a. , • worn at the IOW waistline. Ilse 1197' +111 +T.. s•hine like pliosplioros.e
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Ment. of the.lIntertme has placed h tab-
..Th.e.:Natfonal .Patits,,Branch*,„Deila'rt-.11:bmuls11..4,4,5;14%;346, 36, 3.i, .• Ridge, ."The Ghetto." • -- • • , • • ,-, • ••?,. - •
, . Inpmeee teere; are .loyelt
• • • • '• Night, in Borneo.-
it...you. are- aot ileepitig hut the •night:
. , , • noises ,fn Derek) ate •.thiffereent trent thrbugh,. the . .ages, cove.red the &me
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It iseneere. than sweets, 'arid. fruits • these elsewhere ••; There are deep itt the: EntieTy a further -small tomb •
pitdeeriane' it. Lovely -hewer, that would Jnnglc,, t closely growing ..4nes: and or 'grotto wee' fOund,, • l'ho• tomh.w-as
•.'.. .;.. ew
, ..fail us lacking bees. We 1Ou1d htClt kerns .inst eff. any rood. The ,.j,iingfile ,originally 'entered by three Wee:MO.1i
.ilooks-.4f,
• beeke.: In ..faet,';•reere .clitribe tip "and, doWn . very 'steep hills. were-aftetwarde waited below .
sheitild ,Wtant to.make'her Own' Clothes; bootee'. have been 'written 'about 'bees There'are great. trees itnd trees; filled in' aboVe. • •AMeng, the objects
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and, the horn;e4i*smaler, WL 4/id thP than etbeet y 'other dotnestic. Kan.Y•ttaire Ye•riatioi Of .orChlide• and: fottid Were anntaideal, s.=..lies,and bone
designs il'estrated. io our *..F
let Di the front Wall of, the . office or 14.16.vinch,, or 814 yards' 40 -inch, or. 2% te'reititie things to listen to at nfght,
the, Dail Y Athig at- Kingstoli; Ontario. 'Yards'•54."'Pely. 1191'det9d Inlaterial' as
atandS on the eite• of the Vetnred.. Price 20 cents,:
old- St. (ieorgese---evegefeirii:.-Chilieli; The eecret of 'distinctive dress lies
within riddle on only 8, 1791 Govgood-Mite rather then a lavish ex-
ofmoney..Every Woman
ern:
9r.ste) e held his prat meeting of 0.0 pendttuie
Executive central., of the prin.:ince of
„Tipper, Canada The instrietion en the
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tablet indieatee the histerie• import-
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resources in ..
-WhiciXansta, del
11-7•75:1- las ,-11 tfaePed--the:',-attentimy-of---
eutside, caPital andeie leading to dee
• veltopment,. :While in •ether instancesaccessibility of .seipplieit has been the
deciding ' factor. Wevi,'ingthods .of re-•
diaction 'Seed refining' are making avail-
able for -commercial uSe many of Ayer,
Minerals heretofore. eonSidered
econ-
or.iicaiy ewloeress,:and•theie exp:Oitie•
tion dateentiVebeexi*cted '
• '
tanadeit natut.al ,resoareeS are
situp:4mA_ in. :4)000 :iineii and: on
their Wise 'deVeltipMent.' ;OA use;the
prOsOrity and the future of .otir •coun-•
,try . :• -• , I •
- Treaillieo; in a Toinb..
Otto of . the anost• dranut tic dieeemer-
les. the history of, archaeology per ‘4. •
curred when a• fell the cliff, near .
Sybles,• Syria ,i scooped a corner .out..of.. •
re:0 !.otit iatrib• over. 4000 4ears • Old,.
'the' existence : df 'Which had long been•
suspected but •never -Peeved.,
Thie ,elide revealed .to a passerby a
Mike sareaphaguS with Uniqhe
having. large ,zittishroonalfarpeti knohs
bwMch no Adoubt, • #":Yvq., originally
handled., The.rook.fiereafionts is , very
.p,oroOn, -,and a layer of Muddy :Soil,:
knee. •deep. Whieh, hal filtered- 'down
, ractWa•should also' lasik something other air,. plants in them, •. em.. And there
e • Took to be Pical:and simple,' Yeteelte se:1'111),mile nee history. neekeee.. are:many menk,eys. So there is the
the! moment. Priee of• the' book 10
• • •
.• main; auung the Bpi it o • the mode•of • '
C. As a beekeeper.. ant cent:Mules:eel' heps the nee fo a. little Strearn•over
,the ePpy. .
I1stt1• pldtraftiir the. world, . drip, drip. of the gentle rain, and ter -
-
aneisett line; joiniteg, the oldest of full... Then a great chatter with rough
-rset w TO ORDER PATT-Ereere, • human, guilds-; speaking' er" !Angling°. , 4hrieka drowning,out everyothe,r noise
writteyeeirnae
kun wn at . nit lauds.; :$4,11pRartilW, and fac a. NI," 'hil,e,-Then as ell tea:gentle
Diregivioterank,ele,:altd„.sizeeofestich, pie -tette -hie an ert beloved of: ak, nteees begin 4roakm.sting.;_agaiii,
patterns OA YOU want. P:Ild".(ge 20c in DI•65"'' *low ginert, swelling degffening
Wider' titan. itn,y- er.pecl Or t'Olcir. or the: °titer ,sinall'er'grotins• and ere,sheie
stemps. or coin te9in••oteit r 1Wiap'
it carefu'ey)' for eech norribere, and•
• addive_y_iitir_ eltder to" Pattern" 1)::;pte_.:11'1;t...;°4811
itt. Wilsote PUblishirtir ,ep,„ '73, Week Ade-'• •
and (0 11 .beY..(neludrsTc1"-, fri""eur-J
nti 411- #..o .13 oqii.riTibod.,* haSione dot n, taking ell• the tangled'
einem-. few. hiong. , As :things tefilet loW.wlueri;e0nted.. .
said thandelater; "can' yeti
. .
fragmenintei.a lamp of l'ODZG be gold;
silver •nites, akObletiof obsidian and . • •
gold; two gold. Solvers alabaster .
vese, a ;bronze Vette, aeie plaspues of
ivory or itietre ware. ,
miniSter advertised for a num
to Make ,hiraself Wien' in house. and
o f ot any flag,. rim bees are a good; toe: A great-eree, not, toe well rooted, garden, andthateven'ing'q.:.-13114‘•fel-
'"
;hat plan might •114± the hive ter Ate ' bird (-4;114 and .as yoe: boot .6,
"1 tlitnt Said the ;young
• hada St„ The onto • by:;•,w(9.111.m.a5:a The symbol, of dOwif: y1)11 will heat. a few tsatetivd clean boots?" •
return „
• "4,, •. •• '• • 1 lnhlvelTitality, it utibroken OlIL111ittfJ rei sleepy, elle gen•In the village is Its11).leehing anrPrbuid
Shee-eTi. et can po tic) rtifilwr decrgi) in/"Prits •rrorn, I for. itso r)cl1lj"8:1!t1(an'(e it enelet:;.ee ! evere onewjjf Workto jumps, bitt, "rji iryt..!/ •
,All 0ver,1 .• • •• • • I as a preicefiti occup;ktion i o lost; than discharged; 'Title Meanbuielneseend '"C" Y
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Oh dean windows ?0
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•,,we ovsil tamer, Klng idw d,' foothieg,:t rot 01'. tithriio fer teeneete, eope,......;tor the time to get,•the work done sviieri . Yr°41 t.;'')°d )*'01.1t,ih 01
• Ho__:„whatl, you deal, , giving weeeeg,epie.e,--, as preeents•liot•ii Marie in '"The sphet, you live ih liofneo is while the night's dul"" •
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ShYes -•all oie.t. town." • his,fietilis
• • tjhe .• • coehiess .lingere. in the air •
. , .?Palthr."
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tier 9"
. 01-1 Mielt, They're in Nils .ancil liotl'Gclta ri'xci,,:e Mutt , ..,.. .. . -- .----...............,.
Graripus! exclaimed tile eating. •
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irestirprise.
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; COMM, "fin keing•io 't"t•,inurrietl. and .411- .......
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