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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1919-03-20, Page 9t, 4 1 1 _ 00,t •. - 4. 1 4r. -- - - oils USiled 8 ' Y - -- _ _ __�� ,, ,__ _ o — e . ­ . . TTAPPED p t- it it and it openlittle. golden bottles. There are also _- . - - ' acdain� .1cru .,but it slammed eht�rt ;THE jEWWY'OF brooches (dug up to Curium that con- g shtliig his fingers, for the ) 11 - s thin similar bottles. OR LEGMS , . . '��� I pressure of the sir was not yet great What .aid these "bottles be► meant . A enough to resist the water withoutCi r _ G - OW . �`� Q • fur? . Nobody can -Say positively - -, I . % . .I , but I >tie aid of the hatch.0 - I• it is supposed that they were intendedCONCMMG Physics Saw His Throu h. AND HOW HE ESCAPED BY RE- g to hold poison. That was an a och in • '>! '. - _�-­`O-----� 1, EQUALS ARTISTIC WORKMAN- P _ _ .r"Nursing his injured fingers, he which human life •was far less.,safeM' ° CALLING .SCHOOL DAYS ""+�•�_ �of. a waited stoically until the water.in the - SHIP OF MODERN PRODUCT. than nowadays. Even'4n peace times , �- • HAVE A HISTORY ALMOST AS OLID _ _ engine room reached no individual was really secure. There - ' • ` - "' ' /<he hatch A8 THE WORLD. . coaming. Then, with just his head ! '-' might 4e occasion when S quick and tool -Headed Application of Lessons, above water, his eardrums strained The Wars of the Ages Have Destroyed sure death was a desirable resort. ,Sha}} 1 Buy a New or a Used Carr During the year that he has had i from the"compressed air, he made a Furthermore, suicide was then con-) `'Buy a new automobile," is the , the used car he has„had no guaranty ;in Science Saved the Life of final attempt to raise the unwilling to a Large Extent, These sidered an honorable and dignified advice offered by the-' veteran car j from the seller that it would stand Customs of All Kinds Cluster Around Young Britisher, hatch. . Priceless Treasures. way of getting out of the world. I owner to the prospective motorist i up, • and it is more .than .-likely •that ' Them, of Pagan, Jewish and "His' patience bravery and cobs --------b who Js contern iattn the urchase of defects which were not apparent at The story of a restless -English t That women of atiCiedt times were p achool'bo "who listened Wearily as headedness ere rewarded. At last a used car. Ever g p I Y Christian Origin. �' Y not less fond of jewdllry than those o! I CANADA AT ECONOMIC BOARD. y year thousands of its purchase have become painfull the air w compressed enough ..to . . persons join.. the'army of motor -car and expensively obvious 'after the : g his teacher. talked `Boyle'a latf► 'attd _ •to -day. might reasonably be t$ken for ' p Y Egga have a history as old as attj „ I equal• ores' of the waxer and the British Members selected on Panel on ,owners over the used route;- and, iir>yt feva months of service. Used cars . :. .; Archim es s grins fele, and later hatch moved casil � - granted.. -But -the .remarkable fact (as wh'Ile titan have world. They were held by the Egyp- a thanked his lucky stars; is fold by . "Aftr bel in hty� y 1!IVhlch Dominlor►1=•.RePresented. �_ y a e been perfecta satis- ravel carr cora ete a ui ment• anal '' p g 'm thus far, physics recently ascertained b archeologists) �. Y p` q p ► 1.,tuns as a sacred emblem -of the re- ' ..,,. -:- �Toseph Brinker _ Y Y L. I . fled with the pre,>lrrtitary experience ' to get the res] joys. of motoring it ` s bovation of mankind after life deluge. decided to see him through. The com- is that the jewellry they wore -at a I Tf�e„ Supreme Economic Council. "What was Boyle or the laws that l;ained at the wheel of a car that has necessary that the car be fitted with The cg^' was the Eastern ;�yJnboi of ” " - pressed air in the submarine repei4ed period, let us say,, 1,000,►ears before #.which is to halter extensive .powers' had its "breakin in" ,at the handl those devices that to add`to the "' ,. gases and liquids under pressura Duey the birth of Christ --was full equal :with respect to all the water. which was trying hard to ! ­- -- ____ h,n}"g_ questions of food °f others, there are a eat man comfort and convenience - of the own- f fifty and was dyed, ornamented Y q ort pour in astd drown him. The air shot - in, artistic. -workmanship - -to the best supply 'and, ra.w. -materials as well :as Y and presented to the goddess. It was "The ti a came ten • , - ECffi- ,« years iatcr upward with great force, takin the products of the twentieth century. more who have a 'different tale - to _ er and. hi . when they meant life r death to hint, g : general direction over --trade goes-' guests. Many_ of these are i n1�o. the old Druidical emblem, and the .__w x_..... tell. It is ,certainly worth.. thA timed included as standard a ui men with l I .0 • sailor alon with it to �E'e know a good deal &bout the old- tions, until the signing'' n.in of the : q ••P iindrs have a.golden and the Japan• j ht ha 1 dur.in a war, when g the surface of g, g' peace of .the would-be motorist to balance the new car;- but the used -car er Pp g the water and •leav,ing him there time Jerusalem, though not rr,tucli treaty has been organised,, says a ' carefull in h', 1 �o ese a "brazen egg. ' I►e , ,was . n'3 �f .t ew -of ., a rriti h . ab ut ewellr Y i, mind the advanta es' has to add their co t to the ori 1 .- �: .7 ' brraathless. * o Y of the ancient dews. Parts ,_dLspatch. The British ztiem- and disadvanta es of Navin a new $ subma KI Q, , ; ' `� n&ta>o. n. • arttcula g g amount. p r friend and. bora of the Counbtl ____�_.______ __. —1. 11dvertisements • calling [ symbol of their departure from the ' ' shaken the water from his eyes he " car purchase. face of the water. All bhe officers ° ciao monarch; and, of course it was ion att�nttan to the -"good" condition of 1 s will be represented, _and there , If i Is►nd�' o! t'haraoh, and, it waa' used' tri' .-� and _ crew .except t . i)pgelf were en= I okedt. about _and -saw, a tittle d. - ._ h. has .no car -own r M � 1?. , h _._ _ ._ .. Lane _--- t1i.e.., ,h..eniclans, most. famous o! earl will mon, batt ne. sel1dom _...� . 7 . ' . e away, . a friendly dgstroyer, Y be a committee rep7esentin the a friend to the tires ars com �� o i the beast of the Fassover as a part a! g advase him, or if he is ignorant of the', sees is new tires mentioned. -71 - joying a ,holiday ashore. He went be- which soon picked 'him tip, vo3 asses and spreaders of trade, who whole •British Empire, which will .keep aim licit II "Good" _,: the furniture of the table, with the It ! }ow. to work' in the enine room and ii built the great city of Carthage, direct- in touch with the British member t en 1 a. paschal lamb. •• - .�. Such an .,experience must surety s o ante of t ' op oration and maim in the tire world covers . *6' ' `' 1 .-,. 'lteft •ahs' .conning' lower* ;hatch open:' ly across the. M _. __ _ __ -: - -day automobile variet of qualities which when .fervcte ,ran <ay ar�an ::a ,great .res ect .for editerranewt from tits supreme l�Jcouoxnio G`ouncil. �• q . .. ,,,� 8. Th present ,�, y The Christiana have used it on East- ` o . en somett,tn "happened u P � , .a,. <he. ;wiil ,� th,e , K PP red--the-yo ng I%orne , ^�vliic 1, ....,.: , . �, .. mtkjor't• ;of mea :ur . - sehoo _ „ h vas for. cetltttitfea. a>tif`hA: D 1 . , M;. i, y ...., ,!s?aQ, f4:t.. ,. s ed•,.1rl4maacage„arriay.,rangs,::�rnm r ' . ita'in the' elements. x 1 teachers ana Fate. r - • t onYritons,are atso til ticl�e.rE- think of,the used 1 .. er �ayis,Leon g ' man never. knew, .just :vhatT-and the -M.—_,�-- fat mtdafiile a milttai v ani •commer ed far as a good v e 300 to .1,000 .m.1lps. Six: tr. of 1'50 1.<i - Q : clai , presentation on this c�,llz:l,:tt�. , ra_ ? „ L ifs, _i i b _llc of . th,e re,_arr. c , , .. „-r !4. . -. h,cle_ to .eat.n on Th .�ute 1 boat''lurched down by .the ioow. ' ,.BOLi7iitR'S AT''sCfrt ` `t'tVal -'of the metro oils •ort .t { m:,ght lia,e malas e cls . ani'. `.Lbs: useu-qui .Uu �r '; OOL. it he er2'ven )traria s members being life. Lloyd ar- � , tion. Paint ed ur urname' sited eggs K He though of the conning tower - frills. _ , been a logical step some years ago, I has to. buy again. At this rate the have become. in many lands an Easter s of the Canadian Mission, Londoa. ! - hatch, and rushed forward to close it. Fighting Men Fitting Themselves for Destroyed by 'Romans: when cars were not made so 'fool- difference between the $80 and the' institution. Hutchinson says in re- ' -• 9 9 g I d -Dr. J. W. -Robertson of the Cana- i proof, and when their a said to ornamenting eggs:- `� t But the water was already pouring in Return to Civil Life.. I than Department of Agriculture: The r¢- $4 operation 00 mentioned above is soon taken It 1s regrettable that we know so quired Wore than casual skill .and care . of, and the .used car's biggest "Tt f theegg was thus ds :' --- - -' - _-T _ with •sue$, force that he was' unable ;Canadian Minister �d"i1t be in the gt; 1 The, arts of ' peace- altogether little about King Hiram -from whose : panel consideration., seems 'as i ' - -'-' -•- to accomplish his purpose.. He re- fro IVow, however, the° favorable factor is wi ed off th which representatives, of. the Br- •_ « ,;:.. _ _ P corated for an Easter Trophy,_ after the •, i sniother_tlte arts of+ar to the c seaport .of Tyre, _ 100 miles nor h i _ --- --turned--aft to the engine room -and om t of lear6ing sari be ac uired ih half an slat - , _ _._ ,.. _- . ..�. �: ; .. ` --.-r7. . --mon round in the day's work of the Jerusalem, most of the material was tish Empire,._on this Supreme Econo- q e. . 1. • days of mortificatiorP and 'abstinence hour with the coaching of a comps- Just as soon as the new car is j were over and festivities had taken '' docked himself in ,by means of ' a' shipped, for building the famous , inic Council are to be selected. watertight. door, which separated the British armies in Germany. This is tent. demonstrator. That with a . driven away from tl•Ie des er s sales- : ' the standard plan: Three hours dur- temple. Probtibly, like Solomon, he � The 3' l their place, and as an emblem of the . .-ill tem 1 question of food supplies for j knowledge of the ear shift -arid I room b the laser it becomes a' esurrection of life, as certified to us boat into two compartments... . - e � g y , purer ing five days of th;g week are given up had great stores of Jewels, but none ; r• ogles of enemy, . as well as some there are cases where even this is not!_:�sed car a d do r c' 'l • '1 "lie was safe temporarily, but the of them have been neutral countries,. is one of the b1 n p e sates 20 per cent..,y the rest erection from the regions - --- • g wholly to lectures�aA practical edu- Preserved; and as g (,necessary -and the primary prin-I 'i, value �n1 at the end of the ea, r of death and the ' other half of the boat was filling cation in. French,'a riculture, turriin for Carthage (called Tarshish in. the grave. hot only do , . g g< ; problems before the Council, and mu t j ciples of the starting• `system -turn- it will b(• valued et G0 er terry c►£ - ' , .-_ �” with ,water and the submarine was Bible), it was destroyed so utterly i e give early attention. I - P ae find -this reerh•d-of the -us -e of eggs , hair -cutting, English- litergture, sans- y by i ` - sinking lower and low The committee on the Greek boon•. • Lhe� stxiltch-"and the oyrner rigrnaT last price, or theraabcurs among the practices of the Egyptians,' tory engineering, or what not. Freneh , the Romans ,that: iso identifiable relics "The engine room w s in complete ractica,l independent in the handl- During __ _ _ daries, of which Sir -Robert Bard }n f 'his. ,,� this year, bows: er, the.' -the _the ancient Israelites and the,'ea, - " -' of .the. kind' have survived: - I~ p is the most popular subject. , _darkness, due- to the short-cireu,;ting dice ('hairman,: baa $bpUt com g•° is. car. - -..owner has had tnp- service facilities Christians,' but De Gebelin informs us There is a real rage for Iearitin Always throughout history it has l PI-eted of. the, e:ectric system. Ever Everything g I Assuming .that he does purchase a -I of the •1•nanufa'Au,rer acid dealer at that the custom of using eggs at East - Y g been was; that bas ruthlessly Its labors. 1 his co.nimittee took hold ; used car, h he touched shocked him... forAbe men's own sakes. In the 74th Y destroy ed j ., , , e' has but one import i his call -a onerous � _ 1.of. its work with vi or ltnd will suUmit ! P g portion of it er -may be traced up not only the Division 8;OQ0 out ' of 'a nt£ftnum `dearly e: erything of real value, moral it g factor in his favor. That is low de- ( without cost to him he has ad +}te people • a i well as h theology of the Pe p e of Egypt but to 11 6 Last Chance $cemed�Gone, strength of 11;000 are s u_. P Ysical, to mankind. The a report- end of the wool;. 1 l h , Ectatsoxt,- If , - - Imo' he .btk __.�.: _����---�-- -=- - _�, _ _ ... � - _ _. _-- :_. - _ -: __--_ _ - -�.___ - __- •�t'-cap'- that 1 � ,. , .:o ThI Iersalt water -water the sloes a hat- de __o# Grtum*� . of _ _nIl_-_the____neo tles___a�,ected _ _. _ - g, maker s guarairt� back of `his car Por' tTe theoIo„y anH philosopfiy ; of the . <: on the island .of .�y- I _ j t ars ,_-�- ,.. - --- g nts, and- at their wish- the holies of were heard, and while the • w w°-- ye : •Did+ it has already Iost ninet days at least; be has had a car , Persians, the Gauls, thee -Greeks• and �J - - . . teries generated_ suffocating. chlorine school] have been increased frons one Prus, was vyiped out -about FUO B. C.. 3 were very about 60 per j Y •. - gas. He rushed blindly at the engin to three hours a ( I P cent. of its market, completely equipped' with new acces-; the Romans, all of whom regarded the • q,.� nv It was a Greek colony � n the.. conflicting, the c°mmtttee has ar- _ ___ - _______.___-_ • a` , sor}es an a ac mer} s;, an its t ri a egg 'as an emblem of the universe and sI - oc u ii T-nVed 64 the t es one l Bions possible ' '' ° y s L' room ate aFi�' n�tr'iQci to fore it ops . these men arh j st k .eping their hand ted by-� a reliiiive y unim- - at-$Yt3@� ttiiouid ',be now .worth in ex ens, has b e ro r io the work of the supreme Divinity. portant town of to -day called Episco- under the circumstances.. P e n p pot ii°ate w,th h p 1 y. • _ But .his strength was t:o match for the in' at their proper peace ,trade, and if _ •the neighborhood. 'of $40U: After t e the use of his car•. - - I pressure of the water outside; and need be they Pia• During the set a that "�'�-- Easter Customs In the Orlent. __r , go off to distant towns K g prece;ied . third y ear- its. rate of depraciata� -rs• ditiQn to these--•edvantal;e:�t �' _ even if he had- been able to open it, to be at ' the right -'centre , of instruc- its . destruction the__inhabitants' buried $9,195,000,000 - M U N I TI0 X13 •Z I L' L. ' __ . • _ _ _ - -.- not so great, and the owner rho talcs over the' used -car bu" er, he has a car' In the Oriental sports of the early. - the :�•ater would h:ly_er ushed in' and tion. their tree;sures iii tombs and beneath ,two-year-oldhiesopotami$ a�``� -._ _ - s . car •un 't o this Christians of the -the: _____.,---- ,,• 4 „,_t_ _ .__,__f '_an that .still 'retains __air_ a ra _ _. _ �.__ Bel i -ce f - -.- o . •.> ". T. .. ,_.,.� -�___. d'�.awned -him before he •e6u1d.-. osst131 '1`he afternonns -6tnples. -.�►. ,, _ ..�... - fr�at. to xt Has lir e. _Sa.raiue...I PPea n o T _ P y, are devoted to - .-0otbietera •cc>uti^r-w$-'.fit -- trliet> year, and then s>'lt-tt for 20 per newness,*and-one`that,.wtth due care, ' This,` to a way, was. fortunate,- for. it Stock. to be Disposed of. j_ on, Easier. Dav_. and-1o.r. flu df--- - _ . get+4 out. games, indoor and .out, and one day ha T cent. under what it cost 'hem: In other should' 'be in better m -- -.--- "Realizing .that hisast chance was a week is spared for the side -issue of � peens that there is still extant a 'Frederick 'Geor a Iiellawa Parlia- Words, he can *have the x S Y use of the car ton than when in a first flush of. echizd�at =7101- terward'the children buy as many egg , gone he, grew quite' calm'"and, as is military training. - description of Curium•, written by the - -' for one � as they Dan set and stain them a red mentary Secretary for the :Ministry of I yeah for about X80 under; its youth. • the custom of dying folk, reviewed One's impression . is that the sys• Latin author Strabo. From this de- ' Munitions, - , normal conditions. If he , bought a To � the man who is determines toI T P gave some ,remarkable Dior, ' the things he had done and those tem is a triumphant success. Many seri tion its site was accurately lo- new car in. the same rice crass it become a. motorist and ,who ane of the sports' of the season con - ,r a figures in the House of G(ommons re- _ __ he ought not to _have done _tivhile_ of _those hest. ualitiEd , o --know _pro-_ Gated •by an emni.i.. g .ubbe:r..in -a - I ! p _ - is not ata of the af. one against — • n- eeritl . a - . depreciated about . 40. per limited in his finances,' sits anait sis" on. earth, phesiQd that there• would be a rush at tiquities a few years ago, who dug up ; tent. x$400 ---at the end ,of the firs another, the e g broken th t a colli- • hove s a London despatch. On ! t of th+e new and used -car factors and bei surrendered - t_ ::, "As he came to that day in school first and � that after a little the lee- a •great quantity. of gold aitd silver I Partment. •say g surt•e to the owner - tuber. 11, he said,,there were 33,- +Sears Service: That X80 against $400 problems emphasizes the wisdom of, si on n - when he unwillingly learned of pees- tore rooms would steadily empty. The jewellry. The articles- of silver, be* .. g, } of the egg that made the fracture 1. 000 separate contracts outstandin I s the big thing in the fa: or •of the the experienced owner s -advice: sure, he stopped. Water, gas, Pres- opposite has happened. More stu- I ing converted by long burial into a su1- I used -car brayer. But- "Buy a new automobile." ' Carmeli, in a ,work entitled The which involved a liability of £325 sure -what about them? dents demand more and better lec- phate of that metal, were no longer History of Customs," tells us that dur- beautiful, but the 000,000. The e%penditure># of the __ _ __�________ "Then he remembered that, in the tureq. Scores of instructors hay gold ornaments, af- Ing Easter and the forlowing.days eggs " Ministry o! Munitions during the war the Canadian Herd -Boy. f .�t case of a, body submerged in watery been sent home for a nion' li or tsvo for_ cleaning. were as bright slid new. ,` I British Air Raid Victims. and painted .different looking as they . had been twenty-five totalled f 1,8.,9,000,000. There are i .fioils d hard life combined force of the gas within to Oxford 'to polish up their learn' Y•flve. lar a su lbs stocks to be dis used• (A ons of the 7E3ackwoods). given in an colors, but particularly red � were the ' g P . Through he deep woods at peep of Interesting figures are and the alien th of the body malt- and volunteer or thirty centuries earlier, g ordinary food of the season. He says g professors from all, of, rangin from tanks to tin tacks, t official return of iiirship and aeroplane g day, Italy,' Spain and Provence -,. � ori •• al must enual the force of the parts are welcomed; whether they be Necklace 2,500 Years Old. and „from guns to glue. They are ' •' I raids over Great Britain and bombard- th at in I ' water -withou.t, or- the water - would market gardener-s,•chemists or poets. scatter - _ .. - The Careless berd•boy.wends his way, nen --- . ' there ewers -fn public places `sparta _ -- - Most of these articles were .works ed over three continents. ' B ts• of the coast. The �totai num crush the body in. Just so the com ---�- - Apart from the work done by•pri--� y Piny' forest stream, bee of air raids from Dec. 16th. 1914, �►ith eggs, >g custom Rhirh he thinks bine4 force .of the a,ir in the submar- NO HOPE FOR 120,000 MEN. . of art of a high order. Of this no bet- - L To summon home his roving teams Jews or Pagans., w�. ter evidence could be offered than the_ Date firms. 132 1iat3onal factories were . Ca os�. , 91'S, eras' i07: Fifty lot �'� ire -and the steel of the hatch equal- to June 17th, 1 - erived from the b , Cdbos.. boat distant dell (hese"were airship raids and 57� aAro- as es�blishe-d at an expense of .C60, - fact that our highest11ggrade Jewelly. Sly echo Rafts the cattle-be111. it stag common' at cert:etn 'seasons • led the force of the :rater pressing Of $14,000 nPosted as "Missing" • ---- °^ ' firms have eagerly sought o 000,0.00. Others were altered at a ' I plane rsaids. There were 12 bombard- to -both. pI'ortuni- -A blithe re 1 4 - 1 I It is thought by naturalists that the. down on it: If . he .could make the- ch Casualty Lists. -cost moi` X5,000.000: ' -Thirty of ,these' P Y h_ whistles back, menta fmm the sea between 'Deism- ' ices 'to copy thetil. fibers was, for e:- eggs of domestic liens of the pr ent force of the air in the boat equal to On the casualty lists of the French ample, a necklace 'of old. composed of storage And follows out .the devious traek, ber 16th, 1914, and February 15th, �. } factories « 11 be retanied for sloes ;.,, ,: 1. 'the pressure of the water "titre b*at -g P ter fallen tree a os. stone; -"IS. - . The worst year for Zepp6lji day att•r? larger -and �heaa►ier by�ireariy- : - ► , iarr,ry Lite word "missing" is written daintfiyt :. wrnaght 4ortoise-at leapt Pu> F�•- And others will• be held -for - m �' then the hatch would; be rizlieved of in opposite the names of .314,000 Wren. 2,F00 emergencies. i A Path to all save him unknown: ' '•aids was 1916,' :•hen there were 22.:; a third• than those. of the hens of the � . w. the strata:- o£- iso years old. but a delightful artd ,. iFrrvestigatibns which have"Lison cc5i�= gra t dgStgn� ti__ _ _ _ _ _ y�'ootwich' :IrsenaTTs`stIiI work ` ' + apetents. Eggs dt!!er a gid deal f>3 -- .---.•----- lidiuR•�oA'-..the •w,a'tet' • 1'f'crbos•. -fbob", `f = dtst;tnC�tt-_ � atici 'Che_ _.a-tst'st yeiff* i~or .1ero�iIan68 and would be easily lifted. Ing to�cet an military emergent , i More faintly falls the cattle -bell.- , gas 1917, when tliere� wei1#27: On 12 ;'weight, the average weight being' , ,1 �, ducted have resulted in establishing They ancient workers in precious Y y Mr. Kellaway stated The em I occasions the Zeppelins failed to ' about two ounces. A good egg is Applied Lessons of School -Days. the fact that of this number all hope \metals were acquainted wi�li,many de- employees.' the dark 5vanip before him i - `'IIow could he increase rhe force for approximately- 120,E�00 must be vices . that hand been � supposed to be there=. inste d of being dismissed, a're i . throws ' _ .claim a single victim. ' in all! 1260 made up of ten parts shell. sixty parts of the air? Then he thought of �Piu euryed at repairin civilians were killed and. 3.490 in- white and thirty harts yolk. The abandoned. of modern invention. Thus, for in- S g motor ; A tangled inaze orf cedar bough white' of an egg ee3tteinR eigUty•sii: per .> Boyle's law, which.'he had been fore- In these times of intensive 'warfare stance, some of the bracelets dug oiit lorries, and in the Production of ar-' On all around .deep silence broo s jured. By the airship ratdg. ?.17 Hien. ' • ed to memorize on that long -ago it Is, of course.- possible- for a_. man to of the ruins of t'uriuni were of "Pilled" titles needed by the army when it is '.In Nat 's •' � � 1 women, and 110 children were cent. water. • The Shell contains about . : , .. .., - . - _ - - ... - _._.. _ . _ nd. eas�itudes,- . ore ou_ oolin r 1 killed, lit the aeroplane raids 2S2<men, two Wer cent. an -F -T�iiTettBC >ttld one schoolday-the volume of gas varies -11341 lerally blown to atoni4, but a told, WPM Surnishing the core. The ed'�t a ieace g. Cobos. Cobos., tiles breezes swell, _ , q ,bites in lime 1 --• - '--- C -_ -. . _ inversely .with ata pressure. If he i minute exanrtnation _of Ao lion's Land Jewellry_artiflc8ra ai' firm { for- -- s ttexrer ftoats ttm tile. `; - ; 495` women,- - 242 k-hi1dre were -+-Ver- cent-__ of. t!ie. -plies ;1 it i8 hoped, many still yield indica ' killed; apd by the.sea bombardments l anti magneiria, -the ,rest •consisting of - deca•eased the volume of the 'gas in.: Uons Soften tits trade admirable 'cameos If an single thin is needed me which it is• possible tri trace the.. bY_ P Y g, • 1* fie sees them. now; beneath yon trees'j,.#4'­ rarbonate of _lime. 1 the submarine he .might increase the by =sing glass -with:dies.l than another on�the-'farms of t}+is i - ` 55 ,titena wometi, ._.and ..J3. children .. . • Th. ; °made earrit} Ifs .motley hera recline -at Pane; were slain. Half the carious ape(I i nR of pressure enough to make it equal that tate o[ at least some of the missing - Ss in a great .va• county to -da it is"i better' a are - Y Y • e Z�'ith lazy •face and sullen,stare -,-.•_. . -`_�__ _ steak g lay eggs Ins( o. of shell tba of the watery This done the hatch Bien. ric•ty• of elaborate Patterns, some of ciation on► the part of the farmer i e' I -LL. ------- _ Woutti iie..itt a Bili, -1 - - Air' army of 1Z,fi00 SEarcih�Fg �v I'lese Etn hea'rv: - -- ___ �_ They slowly _leavo thair Rh"y-lair-; . - - ----- - . _ 4--.---!-+ _ -'-- eawf-ring';-o tiie-egg i st�,�ualt,_svhlte...__ . _ _ i- br Lim and Corse_..�i'r'9. 't1r c-iirious o tete importance of-tth- work he is i Cobos! -Cobos!- far up the. (fell leathern substance. The largest egg quently easily moved. rrnb}eet all• the trenches and dttgouts 'e some tltat ecdtta4st " �$iflt. along the whole battle line to a most tits, ___..0__.�. _.__ .._...._ PQiltics .at at;ven. I . "His .next problem was how fo de- g Quick i#;E it►g cotitee site cattle -bell. ___.. -._. of.41,4 -•Bird--t<o•day Lv, the _wstriot+_____ ���.___'___ _,.____.__` , • crease the volume of the air. There careful scrutiny for arty evidence that - -- - - - _ - - - --- - , - - - . _ _• _ _ The great attacLittent . w hiCh exists ---� - - - -- - ' was only one way to do this -by let- may lead to Identification. That this between • Premler Llciyd George anti . ' m ' MUNICIPAL MILK. . -_ --- - ting the water in. --If- he did 'that he is no -light task is evident. Nearly 17.- Omelets School Sct...24 Picccs-his daughter, 'Megan, expla4uA her _.-- --- ----_- .___ - _ ... - ...1 : would be taking .a last .desperate 00 square miles�ot ground .must beVI early precociousness in regard t4' Manchester, England,. Scheme Meets chance, for he'did not know .how. explored. In all cases, approaching de- FREE' T� BOA -5 Ai�l'D GIRI politics. As a child of seven --she ie 4 • This outfit cnntatns: 3 teen Fol,.;a her father's election's. With Approval of Authorities. ' ,, rtiuch• compressing the air needed be- finite identification, a proper burial ,,y `� now nineteetl -she 'bu,Aied hersetf,.jw, r•+� fore it would exert a force equal to certificate will be issued to thle-fami- owes ► f the first to 1. 1lanchester is Dile �� q #Neu ►CN(,tf 1 Enxitsh School Case ' 1 Box•t_•rayona t23 colors► It' was in the da , when he was . that -of the iwater outside, If this lies of the (alien. Y ,•�•• �„ I Eraser r take control of She supply and dist!:.• There is °talk of cemeteries bein -o.... I Jarancse Penal 130: failed him -he would drown without g -. , • 1 Box mints • 1 Chancellor. of the Exchequer that 11c- button of milk. Following systeniatic 1 special Draa'!n� T`enc11 1,. Paint brush gan- trade a remark whli h ha3,caused,) inquiry ' hr a sreeial , conimitiee ftti 11 .a doubt. laid out on the battle gelds tcP be - I comrae� • AZs� N ..ter o,.�,v,J 3 Patriotic Blotters ,scheme a'a:, sul�tnittFd f1 which S•iI- « "plains O . Alienee." Others 6Rubber-tipped LeaA F'�r,�f;a 2 I'a ka en.t•niun Jaek Fl., Chokers our. Lloyd George ninny a c ckle. f He decided to take the chance. prefer I l� .� h,p t • that the fields should be la 4 R� I Metal -cased Lead i•�ni•tis Ra-[ Rt vote ran 1iuC hRe•tlaa on Ther were walking throng -h tit J:1t11^a ' ford shared. It hna peen o8trially nil- So, groping in the wack, he opened planted with �„" t Pen Holder .your ac'hool books. letters, etc. i'cirk rine �isry at 8 ti�t>�•-wheu a new v'Oye t.• 'Siu-Pani-el •ti;'('.11re,-,t11e.c'11air-. -_ . - trees to grow into mighty forests as "amu• „lye will give you thl-i whole .A=piece S'cfiobl Outfit free of all eba'rge if budget has being discv�aed• j matt of the committee, explained that the bilge valve atrci�-'let .the water in, � , .,�,,,� As it �-cre t u about his ~waist h ' ah everlasting monument to -the p P . """" you will sell just 30 ,packages of our lovely emhosced Faster goat cards philosophically decided that he would dead of the great war. .. at'110 rent -s- a -package (6 tovc±ty CardT tit *111tH packtlgFl;. ` - In answer tci a ju:-e,iile rE quest for in Manchester 24.434_ 9,jl n- of iailk much -rather drown • than suffocate _ -- �¢• '. - mcney, the Preniiet item to admit, 'If- ai•e conminied eneh day. anytray. But when it '•tviiehetr his l Restaurants exclusively for women ®: . g t'ItE'n sold ter feeling iii his Twckpt, that he h; d + •rhe niil#s cPm'#3tk friltiv dtTeront parts, waist he grew somewhat,'nervous gird ' trrs'rt=�rtt iHnot•tt.ion in Tokio► . �;�. ;, ststrd't� tim m�ey �d tie ,w it �etad �E u` A e w1I}oTe o`tttseltCcldre+s: th"t"' - -- ._ ._. of Laneaghim. b1t.. ( Y frets -lied _ - ' thought he'd better try the hatch. Japan. t• '� '•T1len put 'on Another 1pnnr: N ' . e ami cliesl:ire. • . HONMR WARREN to. Dept. 83, Toronto • din an. , • r it W .," % 11 ;r 1 tnlel, . ther,`' reio,•tx+ll K< •-Thi're is rt ti ►: "still - __.._ - o- -- - .,.-:�.�.z,.�<.,. 41 ,, 1 �, til t".:i` line9 on .whiclh . ��Z�i�Z�. �� 11niE il, t1l t .. JV �g�'=� we ShAl uilrrA . Tltt n�>r.; ,::ay `' WPr i�H; 4C)O� Q`i 40LLY• YDU 4►T wN. 51, Unit- - -'--- ;, h:in,1v,v ovt,r to tlib `�:Init,ary l'o;iattr,it•' . ' I'j j MOR,�tr►�-, U EARt.Y tN T}►F_L HY 1'M JUST CFS 1 KriO�,v YpURE '+ v`/HY-I'M V11!LP%h,i4 4t," WkiAT 1•`,v 1, ,r�' i' _ tie. her:l;,mss' (�,i �,f t:.111,i:tits,things is' 1r��`V %' �i To A �f �RAZ`r (3UT t li, FATHER N YOU r �.I, ,,ird rig. } ' ,� to tri iia},' Wtt.t.. of t i� ..ttsittc sin ai.ui�l- r/i, s MR J14,yS' MONYNIht' SOAVOU'L �'? 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