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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1919-04-24, Page 3w _. - ... .� _.. .n• .'� . .,., r .. . _ ..... ,1 .. _ • ., -•' IF., -'+ii ... .. _. -1 �,. . .. . 1... � 10«•......�....I'•. ,, - . .. .. .. _ .•. » -. •• . " r.' 4,.�•' .. • ...4 ,. .- . ♦ _ _ r _ -.• , 00I 7.11 . y + MIFW� 7f� - - . t .� • • • .. .. . / , _ . to - r r. _ ' %- _ - __._�... - -_._� __- __ - --- - ._._ _ - - -- -- --- — --- - • .r f DON'T Mi8$ TH181!?an unsatisfactory svar. Owing to 1 - w _ - 01 RFSOURCB L!!ls lOVLTi! WA>R?ilS. OE . `REE 0 ER OPPORTUNITY the faulty sy>Rtem of repair, it was de- }t . - _ - `l termined to curry out a complete re- "e �av8$�% ! 13ITS IF 50C� PAIR OF pouf r AND elf Any fancy ppouf ry to sell! NORTH ALBERTA We make this FREE OFFER in order storation about 178.1 and to close the I I Write for Prices. I. Weinrauch Boss. . .. 0 1 '.. J� r that every Amateur 1'hutographer. may Cathedral for. pearl two earls. Mylne 1 - . Designs _ "/ 1�-18 fit. Jean Baptiste Market. Mont- �,` ` ��ti z _•- have the opportunity Eu seethe flee re- Y `'y , HUM �� real. Que. _... Fie ` s sults we produce in 1Develbylns and soenr:3 to have used a• large asttount of - •• � `- {y;�. - 34tlatintr. - stone veneer in, his relpa±rs and also V VVS=lL SITUATION IN WESTERN CANADA 4� '" We will 'Develop for vou, absolutely. I�QD�NEIEVV� - . FRKE+' of charge, one ro}t of firm .any iron ci•atztps.. Owing to the formation URSEtS EARN talk TO tiU A NN%K iC;, N Learn without leaving borne. Mend v 18 PROMISING. t i size) anal tipples a t~a2u{,le t►rint from one of 'rust some of the masonry has for free booklet Royal College of • / wof the exruburex unQ return thein to crsitiel eel ands lit Iu frll.diiractiuns. , e Science, De g ' ��,°3 you postpaid. . i l' By His'Letters.. Rt. 46, Toronto. .!nada. P =-*-- h have removed ever „ f , Simply cut out this >;,lvertisersent and y iron cra•np and VS'here s your uncle, Tommy! Interesting Facts and Statistics With rY� .. '; Fi r, your n:a.:rse and address in the spare dowel so :as safeguard - .. „ pp d to tet(uitrd the public i ,4 Lelow, thrr, ins:,ll it to us with yoatr ro'4 f la France. !O tU of ftirn•l c reftllly addressed' on *the Wray- * from all-duager of falling-stcne as far v .• �„ a p N `' What is he doing . LL >EQUi PIb"U 1DWBPAPit Respect to. Production and Consum-` " ping UispFr) a,,d wi sill Ao the rest. as this pier is conccartled. r'These . ' ., n and fob Printins Plant is Easters, This oiler is prood until May 16th, 1919. 1C think be has charge of the war. votsrla Insurance carried =1.000. Willi . ptio'n of Petroleum Productts. y so cut out this advertisement at once. ,papers of �Alylue refer to some of the f - so for 11.200 , os euiek sale. Hoz OL . 11'e mak-Q .Lsr�e i�ioturas rKom lltu� i tvorkat carried out, such as the iron M Pabti htar Co.. Ltd.. Tereata K'lls• e i . Mathematics. Up to the present time, oil in con .`` i" +snupshotb. I bands forged by "shiPli-anchor smiths 10EKL*. N>QVf:APAY>dit Fait 13AL>r • . - - r ,, t f you will 'send -us one of your favor- i - ♦, - •• One, 'two, three, four; one, two, � -to New Ontario. Owner Rolm is siderable quantities has -not been , V11* , s• its h'11rta.wiih X16 cents we will make for ;and the canipensdtion worked on the ., !'ranee Will set 02,000. Werth Rost found tti �ti'estern C anadst. Respecting g+ . >~i three, four yelled tine drill ser- <` +, you K tine brill large picture. `` i molding's and on the main cornice that amount Ae,Pltr 7. !%. els wtlsel,' geant. PublfebfnR Ce.. Ltssrtt•d. Tereate. the possibility that petroleutri will be ' .'A x . . .• A J WHITE & C I level to disgilise the settlements over ,, „ My goodness me, said the sweet discovered, particVlarly in the Viking � I. ` et•- s os the four arches of the jransept. 9vi- >�=PZLLA3M0Vt °11 ► ,� ':, Y little thing, "do they really have to -- area and the Peace, '.Athabaska , �� iiences of these works ar ;� °,:: 80 RICHMOND 8T. EAST, a there to !`1,►NcaR. Tv>tiofce. LUMI✓a 1crC. b valleys, ,- ,_ TORONTO teach those ignorant mechanics how V . the situation n - ,ay be suiiwied .. 1. . . this.day. 1ptet•aaJ and e:tersial cured wlti "' ' " - ' 1°- ' The Lax est Photo Finis .. to count up to four?" out oafs by our home treatment. Write hlnP Plant tla its' before too lata. Dr. Beliman M441G �l • up as very pi�oirtising, _ � • . � ,. • . A small-quantityof dark o obtain- Canaan , oil THE •RAMP'S RE.TU•_ N..- Co.. Limited. Cbltin<wesod. Oat ed in one. of the., wrel'1's in tho Viking - Mariners. I Your ]s s „ , iL y0 1iH SSO OIITaS7 9& -field 'it!- at�rttging indication,., M .... Now That �i1e 1Nar ii � .�; ftleiglh 'Awatch ug ,re '�/ �l °C 110 .. - 4$.' . _ ._ at; Ettaea the of th li h �„Howq $tient aaa NZS and viii has `also been •found the - ' S e g . t-oa.se)-- p OURS SOt� • a� a hand ,hundreds oOIIs'n ,Miss 1 light iTt Rostd Merchant A" sin h Y p Aaaress .. ' g Appears. ®uocayy . sailors Bre! monials from ever art of Canada tea- < . .Pelican Rapids gas -well. S.eepages of ...�........ One of the si l Coast Gua —"Roup, indeed'" t yang to the wonderful healin ower • - --- _ . - mit have been found • near Waterton "-' sus of demobilization _ _ - __ ,•v. of WBirZ a390aoa0'rIf Vas ?I>�a. lake in southwestern Alberta, and in is the return of the tramp., During • Miss Softie g "They must be.' The- -)Kr. Clarke. 77.6 Indian Road. Tot -onto. dowels and lead_ In man cases so , the war there has been a ver I The Directoire influence is felt in wind has blo . ut the light six times coughed for 36 . Cla with Bronchitis; it ' . .the Flathead valley in southeastern + Y , very.notice- , cured him. Mrs. Clarke. No: 1 Yorkville •. British Columbia. WODV_ON ST. PAULIS badly had they been fixed that they! able absence of these road. merchants I this coat with the high waistline and and they still keep lighting it again:" Avol, Toronto, coughed for 16 3•ears: gathered" cuffs. McCall Pat- one bottle cured her. John E. Gibbs. In -northern Alberta there.,& a eu- fell off oft -_the slightest attempt to I with their fluttering rags, their vgnti- deep g ti.. Fenella, , suffered flrteen years with 1:" i examine them., Although no ositive I fated foptg i• .- their.. "shoe i „ tern No. 8850, Ladies' Coat. In 6 ! What the Cow Does. Bronchial Asthma. says there is nothing- -_,-_..,_;,,_•.�•-•---- ._•-_ ...,..:..-..-..-,.,._4rtuoiLs., fat--seet�ages which_ evide "___.. _. I P ►, ng bad PRIMARY STAGE 34 to 44 bust. Price, 25 cents. �w« r t312eS, like it, 1�' D�Ici3rayhie. Nem, -Liskeard. - - __ an upweliing of petroleum unequalled , Y n jowls: T Teacher '(of `a class'chiefly of for "It is'the greatest Mixture I ever'took. • No. 8899,' Ladies Straight Skirt. Ir r �„ fiend me three more bottles." The above • 1.elsewhere iii the world. - Along the , were executeds we may assume that 11 The c sual wards Bathe Mecca of the 6 sizes, - 22 to 32 waist. � Price, 20 signers) : "What are oxen?" are only a few- names of the many thous 1, they were of later date than Wren's tramp. It 1s his dormitory, for which cents. The ohildrett •looked blank. ands that have benefited by this-Kreat. .- ,, ,... ,Athabaska ri er, they eJtelld Ir01ri I „ mixture. Write any of the above. They . PRESERVATION OPERATIONS I uildin . No work of such a "tih' he • makes � like ..a homing. . Does. en on w is" ,-!- I ._,,.-A•-a�Uvan •ra.Ipids • !o ,:Fart McNay, .a dis- irtgeon, y what a Cow a trill be only -le-wee to .tell you mere 8 0 $ e know wh i s * ,, , .c, , .:. tion Y� u __.. tholl h. ,...#1. zit ,r, c �� c r y -- a c ItF.` t,.tI. TIL. L[.i) C H A(TS Y' P old ha; e beers gas «� t h 1 , , elAr r _u.. I� A .dies �.>,:.,-ed i� I the". about c ..Tt1e ..l,v-.'e ...,a� _s e _�d a. i,.itcc of us t tC0 pains, The known - - . I l ,. E .t., a e3 d. at L a ( -s.,4 ,.t;;a _. der, dR •from Lvtra.• m rr,e • baf-A' ttet a ., . >, sed' ��3eI1 VS ..tiff s'o. n . ai l�_nwclr.. then �S I Iilb ttA' Lh.re, .•Iidtii lid back of fife room. _so�urr�tnce irteiit fife that there .is i31 _ r „ - �� to cure anY of the above ailments. Ten the full weight of the dome came on + meets a toff he begs; Wh fi be gets Well, Johnny, the teacher said, times more powerful than any known sight at least G 1,? cubic miles of bitu• w ', niers, and the petroleum from which %t' Arch 19 of Burford Stong. -Numerous the piers it caused serious satterings • an easy chance he steals. smiling, "tell us please." preparation. Instant acts like magic. One dose - • . , of the stone walling, ori I3ut: the• train is•.uiiveial - "3 ' _ "A c w;' sps+tsawiihou secau"' had Price 60t g, d it clearly) . P Cosmo r _ . o answered -Johnny; she a . tti,a5 do rlted must have been many -Carved Capitals Not Original went on 'during the first half of the politan. The 'American tramp • goes - " ' ' lays milk." 'ti 16 cents extra for mailing. Three bol tunes . greater. While this enornious ties mailed free for $1.50. -Sold only b9 antcnlmt of petroleum has escaped, Piers by Wren. eighteenth century, as the rubble � very lar afield. The trans -continental `Q3 Buckley, The Druggist. 97 Dundas SL fillip of the -Ess_ Toronto. . there must. be untapped reservoirs in g piers dried and became lines know him. He fife train Knowledge Going to Waste. During the war a work of the first compressed. The core or rubble .filling' out in the unknown, and when. he. has A man who was travelling in the A Helpful Thought. the Devonian limestones whence it g - ti - __ . ,_ ____ was derived. Similar seepages occur importance has been" going forward is not of uniform quality. A great' travelled a few hundred miles, and got , � mountains stopped at a cabin and But the nearer she dawn the darker-:__�____ on the fabric_ of St. Paul's Cathedral., deal of the mortar was made with a a change of. scene_, he drops off and - _ __ � asked for, a drink of -water.' An old the night, near the -I-ear e. and 141a�cxenzie- rivets. lime obtained b resumes his walk. - , p Q woman brought . it out to him, and at- I And by going wrong all things- come The Wells at Peace River Landing. The fears' of those experts who were; y �urnitig :chalk ilme" of opinion, a few years ago, that a or Shells. Had Wren "used even ,a The Australian variety of tramp is _ ter. drinking.he had quite a talk with I right; . Near Peace River Landing, oil bas ver serious task awaited the repair-] poorly h draulic lime he would have I known as a.. attindowner, because he 0 • her, been found in, two wells, Y p Y Y 41 telling her great stories about ; Things have been mended that were • 900 and 1 ers have been more than justified; c had a much more satisfactory agglo-1 "blows in" ..wh'en the orb of day is 4 i , some of the wonders he had ,seen ,in. worse, ' . '� 0 n 1,100 feet deep, respectively. . The first ; ! ....; westezr n ....... .,...._.: - _.,.. , .., and in particular, - the south transept , merate.. Considering the extraordiir- 'Westering. d. the, outside world. Finally, � when he , ,And the worse, the nearer they are. to well is -r rte _ 6. to hspvt31ei(lgci 3 to t,�o . . r, a . c�-.itiann ,•i`r.. --e.. .•7 1.. �. .-2... 1Z. r •!» , ...tn n ..r ,!=. ,,.i..-.. a . 7. /T. .r.a ea d. .-. . 1 ror� J s . 0. .3 y. �, '_ .� - r. Tei _ . -. __. 4 blrls.= Icer �Iay when oil was struck tered a condition 'that the cement, P particularly in chem- man took her pipe out of her mouth , eriments more I in the upper portion of the tar sands used to -strengthen and solidify theI istry, one -is lost in wonder that he r I p and.said: - Annara's Zsnttneat seuev Nousala&4 and to have had a maximum. produc, 1 cUFFERINt CATS! - - - " - - ' - waffle his found "its way- out, �in �sev- .should have used such a poor cement, s, S "Stranger, if, I knowed as much as - - - - _ - _ - - - ----tion, of shout 9 bbls. Illrtlling, how i T - - -- - - -- ._ - sial cases into the streets and ar especialI as he was alwa s laudin •L - you do I'd go some'ere and-atar't a - ever, was continued through, he tar g Y „ y g 1, N Canada's New Marine Fleet. dens beyond. This article by Mer-.! the fine. Roman manner and meant CI1' E THIS MAN' . little grocery. .- sands, - which are about 80 feet in -, s „ - ,, - �, .- A new -feature of the forthcoming - .-- - 1 t yn E. Macartne however, deals • hjmself to build for eternity. That .. thickness at this point, and a heavy ' y' '�- navigation Beason will be the appear- , % with the completion of. the repairs to he was impolled upon by some of -the I THE (TOLD MEDAL A becoming frock to this . unusual Shocking. . ante on the St. Lawrence of the Cana - flow of water and gas was struck im- the southwest ter of the dome contractors is likely; we know that, creation which is developed in flower -r' , ' wvd-iatOy be -low the sands: - p. ' , p -An elderly lady_ . of very prim . and than Governments mercantile marine, which marks a primary stage in the' there were eight --or nine; not all of ed' challis, that :material --that' bids severe aspect was seated -nett a 'The second well is in the tar sands work -of restorativ a St. Pa '1' young of which by the end of the Bummer - and is reported .,to be yielding about rl t u g them of the same excellence as the Let folks step ion your feet here iter • fair to be popular for summer wear. Now that the boarding. .has been wear shoes a size smaller if' you like, McCall Pattern No.: 8801, Ladies' couple, who were th® merits 'there will be : thirty freight steam- Strongs. For instance in the. con 1 - I 1).. - 5 bbls. er da - -- ---Y--- - - , ; ; - g ,_ _ _ - of ,their .r.iotorcars. ships- -- _ _ __ 2 p Y for corns will never again send electric Dress. In 6 sizes 34 to 44 bust. p .T_ ; 11 removed it is ossible for an one struction o� the 'S. E. pier the' work cents. ' . 'your body?" asked , The Mid -West, 3,200 feet deep and 1 p Y 'What color is , sparks of sin through you, according Price 21i to observe the extent of what has is' not nearly as good as that of the . patterns may be obtained the young man of the No English king had ever passed 11 the Acute, 3,300 feet, also in the Sheep l to this Cincinnati authority. These girl at his side. _ been virtually the rebuilding of this S• W. pier, the mortar is worse and He says that a few drops of a drug from your local McCall dealer or meaning of. -course, 'the body 'of. heri. .? ' (;reek district, are reported to have ( under Napoleon is Arc de Triomphe, vital support of the dome_ The 1 the masonry .of a very anterior char- called ireezone, applied directly upon from the McCall 0 Bond - St. motor. until King George's recent bait to struck oil. Instantly re- Co.,' ' acter. a tender, aching corn, y Toronto, De ?" whiteness of the substi-fated stones pt- W. "Oh, mine is pink.. What is�-yours . _ _.: . . As `"oomniercial" gasolene is 40 deg. lieves soreness, and .soon the entire Par1a. �j I shows distinctly how the 3000 cubic Method of Construction. "Mine," replied the man, ' is .brown ;a ' to G3 deg. B., the oil produced by the - corn, root and. all. lifts right out. -, _ _ -. • � � � t feet of new masonry has been .insert- To irttprove the power of resistance • 0ttnasd's Linimeat for sale everywherw with wide. yellow stripes." � � _ _,� �_ ' Calgary Petroleum Products, Canada Tbis.-: ifrug is a sticky ether .com- . ----..--_'Calgary ed. . It has only been •possible to of the filling m the S. 'YV. pier the i • This was too much for ,t -he old lady. . " . Southern,. , Abbert�. - Southern and / r ,pound, but dies at once and simply April. •., DARTING PIERCING r i If Southern Alberta.' approxi- ea'rry put this work by using the method was employed of solidifying : shrivels up the corn without inflaming 'Rising from the table, she exclaimed: - � greatest .care' to avoid di urbance b liquid rout. B this means it -is � or' even irritating the surrounding April greets us with a smile "When yoUn P y q K y g people come to asking • % ordinarily marketed •• - •---- - mates to the�fuel ordi Y - of .the enormous weight of 8000 tons believed that in addition to the two , tissue. • _ Only for a little while. each ether the color .of tbaeir bodies at as gasolene. KI �KPAINS. which it is calculated that each pi feet of reliable stonework on each I It is claimed that a quarter of an Pretty soon she'll drop a,tear,,•._,�,- A. dinner, -part e_ it is time- I left` -t -he •-:A-- '.-' - .­ - In the year ending Aiarch 31, 1917, i ounce of ireezone obtained at any'drtag Vet ,we're glad'thia she is here. room. ' carries. An sudden withdrawal of `side of the consolidated' - we imported into Western Canada, for Y pier, we have consol store will coat very little but is sufl- - tuel purposes, 95,693, large extent of support might have at least an extra six inches of. the i' Smiles -and tears win back the flowers _.-,_�__ . 497 gallons of pe- tient to remove every hard or soft corn , .involved - most serious dislocate n of core and That will �eharat through summer �1Oe xva before the ne• I ' ti•oleum, valued at ;2,738,555. For re- 9 � possibly one foot. Taking a i or -Paellas from one's Cut this out, - tltiasra s >Ltaimeat Cnrae aartirfu. '�• Y i� , fining. RYe imported. In -the -same same year, pressure and created an alarming mean of nine inches, , this means that 1 especially if you are a woman reader hours; f !rating effecter of Sloan's -- r 717 gallons, condition of affairs. - the reconstituted work on the pier who wears high heels. Make the grass put on its green; g - i 3.x,313, valued at ;1,040,- t p _ Coax a thick and leafy screen Bailors Sixth Senses Liniment ; It says a great ileal for the cared represents about Half of the sectional 0-- ' t� _ • 047. The discovery of extensive oil- + - For the birds to nest and woo; Sailors have a cui•ioits way of know. - � J fields in Alberta and Saskatchewan and efficient workmanship of the area of the pier (i.e., two feet -on each WHEN HUNS SAY GOOD-BYE. Ing when their ship is approaching �o do those rheurtatir .twinges :orad • , -� artificers, contractorte, and expert ad- face equals four feet, and nme inches • - ' . Send -the brooks dancing, Abd+ - - 1 50 000 wbUd� retain in � itanada at least $•3,- i czoy, uncertain, full of wiles, land. They go to Ai�ther Nature for the loin -aches of lumbago, the per, e- • visors that no perceptible settlement of grouted 'core on each fare equals Heir• Farewell Letter to British Pris- which we are now paying for tfieir knowledge. . I! rou are . on the irflamitsation of neuritis,.the wry nick, • has. occurred during the progress of ' one foot six inches—total five feet Often chary of her smiles,1. the joint wrench, the ligament sprain _ petroleum .Importations and an ad- onerrs of War. -April tripe along the way' sbip:,they may ask �'ou to feel the deck, ► ' • • • ditidnal� $1,250,000 kId for thl.;work.- It would �be untrue to say six inches out of nine• feet six Y ' the muscle straits, and the throbbing - ,, p petroleum which is Wei w tilt dew. Even though products. such as that no feelings' of alarm have ex-- inches). - Craftiness and stupidity, so strange- Decking earth In -bright array. bruise... - s ,the stars are s ining clearly and the ' The ease of a 1• ' the quickness- gasolene and koro- r sea is absoluLelx smooth, the deck fated while, operations have Another discovery was the method Iy mixed in all German propaganda, is � pp : tn�g, q • sone, or, in all, $5,000000: once more evident an.a farewell docu- _ of relief, the the . ' In 2917 312, en procedinq. But, fortunately, Bo ositt� a results; 000 gahons of gasolene, of construction of the building. The . • seems as though water had been pour- p much diligence has been exercised -that meat issued to prisoners about to - p cleanliness, and the economy of and kerosene were recovered from Al- a tiitts21. piers were built up with setoffs--thlCt leave GErmanv. To cooing dove could. ed acroa9 it. The sailor will then in- Moan's Liniment make it.universa;y _ --•_- ���rude oft. ._ Presumably,-�aTt Tn w� •a cidanLhas !narked the � to say, the masonry was redbeed i , s . _._.. s - R -- -_* . . - form you that -dee . is '•never 'to be prele{red. Made -in Canada. _ I stead march ,of restoration durin voice itself more softly than the..Ger- I ."consider AIItiARD'3 LINIMENT of this production was from petroleum I Y >~ ,area a5 the work Rained height. The their lea that the found mere than thirty miles from the four or five ears that h ve ela man authorities fit 1? he .13E`�T Liniment in use. • proJuced (luring 1916. Y P- foundations were set in. a bed of very • land so the dew_ is a good indication. _ . I)iu Ing 1917, the praduetion of crude l sed since the work was 'be un. y y prisoners return to their homes wit I glut my. foot badly jammed lately. - ' ' ':, 1 and cls and consist. of tpa'o Ia ers �_ . , pelroleunt in Alberta amounted to Interesting Facts Discovered. of Stone each two feet thick and{ kits$ >'eelings 'towards their cantors. ( I bathed•it well with-MINA110'S LINI- • r Spreading- 'out four set r So••bsarbarous has been Germany's - MONEY ORDEAS. - 8,500 bbls., or 297,500 Imp. 'gallons. Many interesting filets have comae p R feet, all round the I MEN T, and it was .as well as ever 1 i I treatment of prisoners that some ob• It is always safe to�send a Dominion to light• such as that the main stone crypt -piers. The piers in the crypt, next day. r I • _e servers are justly euragcd at .dal at- Express Money Order. Five Dollars, j: MAKING GLASS EYES. On, Iwhich the two arches itch rov- are set back—Le., reduced from thiel Yours very- truly, � - , p P / tempt, (o wheedle sympathy and gen- T• V. 'ticlit- I L' costs three cents., �. f.O . IL206, : ed to be a hags block of .�urford ; to sixteen feet by twenty-two .feet., tie dealing for• the vanquished foe at • ` ' . -- d" R t h HI I - ' epresen s t e ghost Development stone and not Portland. which Wren 1 This size is carried up to the impost the Peace Conf4rence. The .document of the Glassblowers' Skill. f em to ed in this ler. This :;tone' or molding' from which the vault nil t p p de - is The total number, of 'men, Crdin ,3' given to' aAing prisoners re. �n oatra�prdinary dcmalld .tor glass ! was cracked right throufib. �'Ve'know: of the crypt starts. Wediscovered g .published.by the London Westminster L. ' e�•c"s;has ariceti since the• war because I great difficulties beset the build- that at this point—l.e., the lev.el of , "ag and`chi dren killed in Paris by sir.,, raids anQl fihe shelling by "Big ser-. -that - r(3tizette,. which. Pays flint an ex- - _ of the frequett,,t loss of sight among ,ers hn obtaining 1RrAe stones, .and the impost-rthe piers were .set' hack, anilple of effrcnttery to nteii who have To -Day ' I wds :totni By a curious ai-' or reclticed two feet. They then con- y . the sbhliers at _the' front: Germany evidently this block was utilized,be- learned by bitter cxherience' the true We hive loved the Old -World' denthac deuce the total-ztumber killed by air by who I there was .no other of th•it tinned perpehdicularly till within two' leas b,on the main It of sulpply, nature _ of, tile_.Gl-rni:int._iL..c:oulrl...bo l-._.-- -_;�,e I-;-..----__�__-__. _.._._._... _ _ • r ` ' t raid$ in the: London 111etropoliLan' ...___.__.__-..._.�._ - ..__, I - - fel - (, - .. .. .. _ ;pat it is no linger :availablo-, ?laking 1 scantling- available frmn' Portland. Its 't o1 'the -floor of the hurch At hard to parallel. It is called :� I The gl.tinentr of ancient things, - crest also numbered �_ _ ' t I that int they -went back to the 1411.0c•i:rl eyes, i4 :tit art that repre• i dimensions were five feet by six feet Po I Parting Word," and begins, A9 follo•v.;: ! Foetr� etc ted in lands afar; g 'face -- _ .. .. , . t , - the highest do tel(rptneut of the , by two feet three itches. To replace ; ¢f the pier. ,'Gentlemen, the war is over!. A c' 'Miije••.ty ero>tcrttng kings. r, j`�ij 1 f 0 fil ,,; I►lower's skill. it being impossible. the shattered The Rev. It. �. Alylne, a great- little while,an(i yip vi ill rase y,pur nes111LH���-�� ' ". I---- ►'l.c psi;inning of fire ,,r•titia•ial eye , portion•, wciQ imp• our am . a half grandson let R Ruined castle w4l ivied -moat. • Robert Afylne. 1 gttrcc�yur ,'five land again, Maur hoiitra, �rnl� I -.--1 - i .,_ ::,:i:c gl t,�w fui►� rcith :t 1►u -�11-tQ_j,._-a'er0.-.1`elttloved, and. as. largiz a I df•_the-Cat1wdral from 176449.11 anti a .It,re d. ones, y mr . . ._ - � ` r cT b11111c c u59, .. — ­ _..__ t, midcll'r. The. workman oti of Portland inserted of family for, 131;rz:�i,e�1 t�rutt ltcc;it and j. steel . PLAU11 r ... _y ���" ��I'• I — ' cut9 piece as wm4member a of mnsona ��•lien sou are :ttrt•:rdr united tc� �otrr �, r,• end and seals the opening with , pr:,, ticalple, which. gouted. in eement.I tteveral generaticros, sal(I he had de- I flunilirs, thousand, (if our. eouutry- 1 - shrine,�-- l�lf*tclai lt+slving a firlllow hulir 1 ha. m'tcic tt aottntl 1,Zee+ at thio noint.l-i►c►�ited t#te eeeot3nta cc►ttnert"(l• a►ith melt Rfll atiH -Ire iri:r*:tR in f:tr i►!x �l'#:it fire thRr_.ns:tr t,3 u Ali c•� pN��,ti,r• U 1 �1 AAli 'RU� � ' - ' __ _ . ,. . ,It: U ~ , , ,ori thr r.nil of a: tubi•. fie can then eat I Another discovery Ras the fact c St• P:tul's left hint lir.-his ancestor in ' 1►rlson camps Leith lit artn as hungry T)e:td is the past. of re�.a�erd:ty . ' . __ t ,, the .hillb as lie pleases by grad- that a great many of the vary ' the library at Lamheth Palacr. . for home -is your:;. ----- j 1 I l.lkc the past of a thntscand yr : • ; t • , / . .- l►lo%ving•into the+ tulle. That he cel capital:: were not the originals. We learn from th(-nt that th(%re had "Yoll have sl!".,er- 4 in colrtir:• •:1••nt . - Tt�' thi , . l Ouir- ai:tr gets w'Il�'V� 0 c colic .the fle�apl y of .cmtworn thing(. - . i :.t intervals, while appy -itig but poor eop;c::' insecurely_ fixed to beck serious .destruotion• of the stone ns nh,r wtntld nc.t^ 1':�rrr si; i.•ti,-n i t �lOs��• Zflr7 Z tIrid� l:t � / - • , 1 yQ, of diff r; nt colo I work and thin it had ., , : Tl:r borrrr of bt-l;une fe.,inz. I � _ , . colons the the stone behind *ni Jpv cramps, d been covered, up has wen .t dtflicult.t,ic,t.._, V-ur ,►%..,_ h,.F1. 8t. vII - _..x _ . t ,,r tl:r� fiYtfifi. i beets desperate. 'Our Country blot 1;- Lifcl' I•if� tanzc�,sla c.ttr eyes, —cs. d - � �, - 1. 11 _ . 1';: 1. putt oft tt ctrc'htz +ot of - - __ _—._. __—�__�� - acted. our rich' ptppnlatton surf al -Mr -1 '1',c, �e ttrc• thrc wondl�rtnl deyG. To he PossccQed.of a head of .teary, i r% \1 I i, �, l,r�,ttn f,,,r,a tLe iris] ;tad in the - ----•- sufferhik' from w• iilt of snfficirt;t fir;;+l (,terry beam; fr,�;n"'hunitale 9cptris. bt nntlfttl .hair: rcpft. lu¢trRtrs. flrttfv. i /= . , 1,':•• :ctld,c a bla.cit dot for the pupil. and it ateri�: fh- -e .far n u a cicwdlidrt � -T-reading fiainitat-r ways. ly�u ntittt r of pain a little Danderine. ! � ' I r wtivr ,:n flee from dandni f ig me e - I _.. i :.rii,jti, auanipitlation he counter- made upon our hares :=cd land from . ' ncpr a d weak - 1t to +"say esti- inexpensive to have frit the ,lrlic .ptee Fffec�ta nt ec►1(pr:rtinn Fv.erl Mlle-the:�.,and :niuiy athcr_ a ` I rm cn calor of- - , �'` nice. sett`hair anS16T:a of It. Just get :. , j Sold .at the same faire - , 1„t by `a fairy tale,. Q . ' , �•,: _ _ % tiin'mI rrq-i:r !Ile-b,,M-,tn 6”. Ile adrio Aictions' made it imypl►3�cible to ti -t all 1 't te3naii _ bottle -.of Knowlton to Dan-.� � ,. •Flw, ;al gla ate to imitate its peculiar that we should hate liked to do. un. (+(pldhn 1, t`en(ls are daily neer. , derine now for a fog cents --all drug ! %_e !;�, - . ' sic r'�h res;,( ity, And even reproduces ('hri�tendom does -not fail. pI , Lt��,� l . price as before the war ger the �irentnt;ttanrea we ala c+ttr.itei�t i stores re�co.ithtenci it _a ply a little as° . -- - t1►. =littl.� 541 coins. to lessen the hardships of your lot. to ! � t n directed and within to minutes there - . 1)lirins; ;tii"iTit+sie 'processP§ he �ceErps tnstlre voter. comfort, to 'provide* rots The tnigltt ire fallen, tAe prctircl :cs- I will 'be tiff .apps arance of „abundnnre. ' , � I. � . hunte',I, .. � Yrrchn(�sa, flutHncsa send an inc�m, ar- ' 1 tlt(• h1111T .Ind the tube hot and soft, I with past line I,ernploytnent, miental asci L•cprc a tr h,,a cd in the dttat. � able filr; �4 and htstre.• and try aQ' yeri y � • � V- F'ir,, i h' ,, ret olY the trent half of bodily recreatichn. .It isnot lik�l� that 1 ' will You find a trace of dand• l / ` fiat hci�nes march in the rtilitk and file, i • . . . X. tt:• . 1; ,►h with sharp scissors. This• you will ever know hoyr diiTtrult our j tuff or fallinghair; : ' ,- l i to t- iia H ed eye; • it , r'e- -_ - - - - ---- - , - _ _ _ _ - . _ -- - - -- .- pg Ifi - - e'w - --primo' will ti�tft+r--'a tib iir -W real s-lvt ekr+"- - _- - - . _ And the,tn(< 1; 1pc,ld p er in trust. ,, I.r.: h: ve its seises m$de its fine flavor aPP►eals to With square -he', clmiiaihe-, •hen was the be:thti.nl world so . the use when you wilt see new hair—fine , strange, -._ and dela et• it'trst ea but really Cubkara T�elps- Cla Away.. - - uthoritiea go en admit that er• - ...._� y ' :i:. - . y .-,!W 1. a or,ever romance a so riferhair--sprouting our^ all over y o r _ tea and coffee din ers I . �w Dandruff and Irrrtahoa • rors have been committed, and that ------0- � Wim aii undreanied Future ours to alp--Dandciitie is, a•e believe, th 1 1 ,':v.i blontesac,ri Rytatem of there have been hardships for which mrnild • only sore hair On rr!irintt, corn*,vfhe hair out sesiobt. . grcn;-er, :destroyer of the former system was to blame." then make a panir,;, gently rubbins in Y . ,, li019 . ;',hirett oriKinated 1Nith A rich, delightful drink that - Front the tuar� cl„rrs gilt of Life. dandruff and cure for itchy scally and , Cuticcra 0intnitnt, with the end of.the . 11 in,(•. 4I: ( 1lontelrsori, an Italian There have been "wrongs and evils on _ _,�__ _ it, never fails= to stop- falling hair it r fanner. Anoint suidatic►nai p,rtinga until I teacltef . is !:till ett> A>;ed in the both sides." it is touchingly eonfesaed, once. the whole's. alp her l,yea: treated_ i'1sr, rovide's real.l eeonorn Potatoes lard to shallow• flats in a alight cove,,iag ove,l the hair to p•,ot:ett _.. _.. G ,.,,...,, we _hope ,..that Nott will always r ,1f tion t�•ant to Lpr�(we� how pretty and i tliepallop-frottl_gmsibte stain _The -!text � . i lav t e acct r rh'ief-V * _ �t*rvt".. -- __ srrnn� part cpf t,}rc hnSeractt- -. - t-ytsti� 1-iAt t•t-a1Tr �,r,i,�ixtrn :rt: *'h _moria;ns--s?�:. w n :a- 5. __: _ mink of that and be j» . t. I'u pro t ,. acrd he+t water. gins nt ofA0311'. h"! - te•, 11 ;."+ ,, 1,'ut extended ©r rrqs- Bend out sprottt�. which, if care+ftit,y with a little 11inda ne and carefully 1 is bast!d .en /lot a �31t ofase teed: EI . applacd with the hands. i�'i^se in tt•,nd fpm t rr1"1'+ita1 ones: t handled when the potatoes are .•,at•+ draw it throulzb Amur hair- .taking one water. Repeat in Iw-v ereeke if neecire "You entered the olti Fn Aire of ('er 'small s,trirnd ut �i time. Yortr hair trill � cuticura "P, OR ment and 'T`i!'-�-•: i f indivMual flevelopment c .y t .trrci planted, still ive otatoes ear' x., th'e i� (•:i „ � - � tiny; you leave the 'tied Helpulpltc 1 K A be soft, glossy and beauiitul-in.jast:a � 25c. each pian, Canadian du!; A. . I 11ii►el} tlrr,aarah the .phi sical senses '• thein those not atsirted. ____ • An, cii�t�ar,lin tLlaat. ig sometitnds -=the newest, and, Ps we, hope 'to �� � few m6mPhts—a delightful surrr:se ' I 1 g - --�• = "' pest -keit, the freest land in the world. await# eiertone who tries this. I" 1). ]`�l-F, 16 ':9�. _ piled the "rote" A-Votem. . k . , tltiaasS's ifiaimetst bases assissf. . 1 i . I • - ♦ , I - • . e 7!f . *11 I •\ . • - •• . , i .. I . . . .. . .. - , } . / -.. . . .-.. . __ —_