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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1918-03-28, Page 2••••••• e, 00•00.0.0000.00000000009 °minion of Canada_ 514-Gaid Bonds PRICE: 987/a and Interest putt ist December, 1922, to Vicki 5/7% 1st December, 1927, to Yield 5,65% 1st December, 1137, to Yield 5.160% Interest payable 1st June and December. Beam or Registered Ronda Denominations: $50, '$100, $500and $1,000 ' These lands ire fine from the Dominion income Tax, andmaT he toed u equivaltot of cash at lee and Interest ineideenent for future Dominion. of Cense.. bends of lee meterety, or longer, other than isaue.s made abroad. Mee moistest infomutiou gladly furnished on request. DOMINIOlst SECURITIES CORPORATION 142MITED HIAD °Meg TQRONTO FuNs g. MONTIWAL, EirroulLuuorn LONDON, KNO0 11 Gb0/015.01/•04.I, • e high a -reading as 40 under in the TERN SIBERIA north of the province, while n COLDEST REGION spell -sends the mercury diving down to 80 and even 90 Alegrees Fahrenheit be/ow zero. • Months of Darkness. The terror of the -Yakut winter is WHERE THE SOIL /IS ETERNALLY FROZEN. Plitahltante Of the rrevince of Zakutsk iwe� ht Mr Chilled to •Eighty Degrees Below Zero. The eartiesaoldest region. is the Si- • berian Proviece Zakutsk, vitae the mercury often records /30 degrees be-, low zeini Ilere the aoil is eternalli frozen for hundreds of feet downward, (tad r- ethe inhabitaats dwell in a frigid blight r' Of chilled air so cold as to ward off .".""kt 4•4%, 1 ". f.1ACID STOMACH IS DANGEROUS MOST FREQUENT CAUSE OF if ip. CHRONIC DV$PEPSIA, aactialatfaa. • - • The Spring Ovethetiling-4. tion, go through each one ee.refully 'The first werk on the car itseee and then pass to the next. Whether should consist of a good cleaning te thermo-siPhen cooled or numn cooled dirt front ell drain the syetem. You might flush it solution, het that will help reinove all mud and parts. The body work is MA 5Q iln- With a 84a portant right /IOW aS fil0 moving little if there is. any sediment in the parts of the chassis. You will get radiator taelts or the system other- , . underneath and besidea usieg a,large wise PartlY astructe(k If the fen ne beet v 10 sto Imoindt & romillidi innirmble . ogee' ot etomeela trouble. belt has too much slaek talie it upend' tlerdtotresrey oleetannittatiiii-toilseese- ii-olittuttier I rr-i-`-erefore, be very carom vim. yell sloor-4o istititienalse math eatitny Wt.". The beet WaT .1 .10 , to eallellit a, and therobynnaore orkuio of yens. ronabloe SWUM& Opecurnat or take a itOMaCat ath•Lrre• little ordinaly bieurated magnesia- , . .. 8 , Put a teeepoonful of hydrochloric ileteembitygeelifirtateec'erytereeeeetoethel'erreemauellee You *mat neutralize the acid in your stomach, ,says Doctor, - or give up eating sweets, meats, potatoes and salads and quit drinicing,tea, coffee or liquor. Alarming Increase•In dyspepsia and stomach disorders le largely due to too much rich food, and the widespread use of eo•osiled digestive - tablets and:eine which give only temporary relief at the expense of ruining the etornach later on, soapy sponge and rauch water you may have to serape some of the dirt off. Use wooden sticks for scraping. tighten the fan support.' Clean the holes in the 'radiator with a email Work around the , steering knuckles, °tick, al°1. if you have been using around the emiversalenetc., which the stroeg anti -freeze solutions, especial - garage washer usually overlooks. The le kerosene compounds, examine, the, peal in Your matutthele hoetident4thever•emabvee car perfectly clean, proceed with the rubber hose counections. The inside , initiates and work on the engine.. You Probably , often swells and obstructs the pas.; burned and inflamed. • Yet you go know from the last performance ' sage. If there is a pump which "Quad witb-__41.gitte_Jef,tt,al or more of this whether it needs carte= temoetti or . leaks at the packing' nut- remove the jameareueebilellwer"'veee4arzr uwel; you"/Irr' fil,"tomaacha taking up of bearings. Did it overi nut stud insert new packing. burns and hurt* and your fo4d vcill not heat, knock, pull hard, Ini58 fire? If I Next take the lubrication system, , digest And when you pet food into an it did ,rnost likely it needs carbon re- i and the time needed for this. work Will acid stomach, the am simple cone !novel, but if the engine is otherwise depend largely on the type of system. 1 bitted with the sweote, meats and pots - all right and there is uo detachable In an ordinary splash system all youl Ir:qoul'orisT:y(otee•ittartsadukthirndteltiludt, %lees, and cylinder head leave carbon removal have to do is drain the old oil, flush m for the garage offering the oxygen' the crank ease with kerosene and re- Next, the 'acid may .at 1 to your treatment. If the cylinder head is fill with fresh oil. In a pressure or stomiolt Walls, Producing a netoraiuli detachable and you want to scrape out combination pressure and splash, ulcer err cancer, and only half the the, carbon, the work itself merely 1 aside from draining you will have to eases e___i stomach ulcer ever Set Won Means using ipeciet tools for scrap-' clean oat all oil carrying lines by ueVre we Pl'ost slallftli teeeteetst; the ing off the incrustations on the pis_ means of air from the tire pump. store -4;4;h "rare: taertio:1" dait "days ton top and cylinder head." Any sup -1 Clean the oil strabeer toe and tighten means death in a Pyiar at mo017 ply store sells the tools. If , you do ' all the oil. line connections. this is not all. The acid in YOUr Stern - t. But this work, grid the valves also, since' Then go over the i itto te at* passes on into the WW1 Uri they probably need it and the work is •(lean and adjust the sgnparkaplsuYes tet toll- -GbIththeraat you may soon requirenasiserii and d earminges your liver half done with the valves exposed initials examine the wiring for peer ow, operation with the surgeon's eaue An -the northern regions, where, the Each owthner knows whether certain insulation and tape the bad spots, ter gall etoes or temendicitda. e, increased by the „darkness, especially work on e 'engine proper is needed.1 Bind up, all• loose .wireti. . Clean the Generally -when people have your or winter might continue for Months. fyr. eXainiple, a car with a silent thain ignition distributer, file tbe•bruslies, laid belching Or -eructation*, heart, Only „in the month of April do, the elle a tburnAig sentatien at the lifting' rive , may need cliein acljust- i'' if there ate any, clean and adjeet the uure floe rises higher and higher every day. Ite . ether part as this winch needs attene ' Ae to the starting and lighting eye. i buY a bolt Of tablets from tee team% laxatives and- ae .mouth waehes. but putop drive that IS naley, a thirdeomeithe terneinala have been cleaned. take some advertised digestive pilletheY Delia and /3e rum tostoberimne holthauerratodformmegi, of the' worst areas of Louden, both gamete, •as otheeforzes are wiled ea Company with hts-eipert guide, the ex..' ' East and West Night after nightOrt Czar threaded his way in and auteof horns of the bull of winter 'begill ' to break, as tlae Yakuts say. The sun indtcarstograer"ac„lry, ' tient, another make may have a tire I breaker points, tighten all wires after !i'vjetee. of your oonn;deint. If You have en add eten1041, yea must confine youreelf to a diet of milk and ogre, or it you- wish to sat such articles of food Le chleet. potatool, SRF ads, weals Heb feeds oregravies, or drink beer, wines, liquors, tea or, ea.' fee, you xnuat take a teatliVonful of bisarritied magnesia itoMadtattai after eating to neutralise ties acidity. Lite- titstice Show thlut 90 per cent. •or the people who have dyspePsis, and indi- geetion. have an eScesis of peed, and that this le the real cause et their trouble. Keep the add neutralized at as Unveil by the free use of bleurated Seine/de so that it no longer inflames theeetomach. walls, eat slowlee and maetioate Your TOO thoroughly, and Your stosneek will soon get well'of Re own accord. Biserated magnesia Is abtiolvecely harmless* It IS genendle prescribed by physician* to be taken in teaspoon. firl doses intraediatery. after eating or whenever yeti have any distress, from Onceog add; but it -may_ be used in much larger quantities and much more frequently with pe•rfeat eafetea GUARD• OF KINGS DIES IN LONDON NOTED BRITISH DETECTIVE OV EXCEPTIONAL TALENT, 0000.00 William Melville Long WaS a Terror to the:Underground World of Great MetroPolls, One of the most faille= of Britishe detectives, anti a man who probebly knew more about the international , political underground world of LOndon than any• other man of his time; died recently, in the person of William, Mel- ville, saes a 'correspondent. • An Irishman from Xerry, he joined.. the force lie an ordinary police con- stable and in his progress to the chief superintendentship of the 4tspecia1",or ' political branch of the Criminal In- vestigation Deplirtment at New Scot- land Yard aehad to deal, with dyne,- •• mite and anarchist plotters throligh. very troubled times. A type of &the straight, up-to-date • detective, emtsloying modern methods, he was never afraid to adopt any new. idea that would help him in the suc- cessful earryieg out of his week, He I' always recognised the power and Use- fulness of the press in criminal . vestigations, and he Was never "given pway" by any jourealist. One' of his invariable duties was that of acting as cicerone to travellieg - royalties. When the ex -Czar of Rus- • sea visited Beitain, a few weeks before his marriage, under the able guidance of Melville, be was made acquainted with every phase of the' criminal life • rays in the eleartur begin to melt the Vim: Such specific information can- tenelittle can' be sdid t,hat the average eeedee_leporelltatry• resxer4h; br:ttniettliieseu gmao y=111! ntheeytralizibavelignowttoplit.theohsameacidttponwewrdoi ior snow on tlie roofs, of houses,. while in not be given becauae•ef.lack of space.' owner is asked: to do. An inspection Tem ing your stomach with a Iet of drugs is uelteeessed • by lesurated magnesia, the shadow the temperature still Now start with one of the engine , of •the wiring and oiling up is all that , you may get to the poin,tafter a whale which is inexpensive and can easily marbS 20 degrees Fahrenheit below systene'se either cooling, oiling, igni- ' I would reeommead he do unless ile IS -when no food of any 'tiled will -stay be obtained from any reliable drug zero. . then, starting and lighting- or carbure: familiar with such apparatus. Tbe In A,pril terrible storms prevail. - transition bete/nen whiter and • e_ 'Pawner is suddene that one can CONSERVE PUEI • hardly Speak of sprinarand.fall. The ' , • • snow' Melts with • incredible rapidity,. Rural -Commiinitles Should This vast eiberiau noblest, miknown. lakes and rivers, lifts the thiek ice that Plans For. Nett Winter. • storms. and the water, flowing into the valleys, even by mile to the average man, le his been•riveneinto.fragments ley the All the anthracite coal used in east - es Idc as the •Verhole of Russia in Eu- intense cold.• ' ern Canada, and nuicii et the bittunin- t, rope: Situatedbetween-longitud u-thaelekeeeh tmecealees-from-inines sitiutt and 172 and latittedes 54 and 78, it liea the' storms-whieh drive it against the tnited States. .Muintions plants WAR ORDER- BALK8 BMA MEN.. British Dealers iTnable to Sell Higli ozi•your stomaeheand, eou will have an store. „ < ••••••••••••••,4 ' .E'VERGREEN SNOW FENCES! Muck Admired by Passengere- on Our • Boots. . Goverment Railway. .• A little "squeeze" for the public ha • Passenger i travelling over the Oen:: failed just lately, Says a Londori eor- adieu Goya/n=1'4 Railways are fre- oot-orde the height of the tops of women's • OXYGEN FOR EXPLOSIVES.* 4 • Cnriens. Experiments Which Demon- drate Value for W.aiPtirposes: ••:• ,• The U.S. W* arDepartmetit. hag been. making scnne curious and very novel experiments with liquid . oxygen ...fee explosives: . . • „ you make a sausage-shapede bag of Cottee doth;: fill if- With' clia-i-coala and then dip it into liquid oxygen, you have a formidable' bomb-eall that is needed to set it off' being, e detena ator of inereery fulminate. Set eitin this way, the :charcoel . (which is the thing that burns) .com- bines with the oxygen (Which. supports the burning) and the sausage in-. -Strintly tralleforMad bite directly north of Mongolia and wen shore only crush -it little hy little. en_ 'alone, have increased the demand upon boots to seven inches allowed the north of the. Trans-Siberian Railway the rivers; =retie other hand, the ice ',United :States coal inlePlies -he 100 manufacturers -and retailers to- :die* Zone of serni-eivilization.. Walled off is broken up and borne toward the sea 'million tons year. Due to labor Ana pose of their. stocks during a limited by the Yabienov Meemtains from. the ,by the powerful spring floods, ' transportation shortage, the output period. The boot trade, which .hae warm wincls, blowing•erom'the great , - • . could be iiicreaeed by only 42,000,000 been...Charging excessive prices for deserts of Central Asia and eeposed LEMONS WHITEN AND tons: Conservation and the use of this class of goods, failed to =icier - to the Aretic stetnis from the north • • EllEAlrri FY THE SHIN substitutes inuSt makesup the balan'Oe. stand the order, or expected that wo- ' this territoryesurtounds, the Asiatic ' • • ' Present' indications are that, the men Would rush' for their stocks, and , . . Make this' beauty, fotion Cheaply for coal shottage will be . mote serious in consequence either raised -their your face, neck, arms And handa• pole of cold,with far lower tempera - • tures than theregion about the North ``. Tole itself. • " • " • • Though the broad, trackless, belt of. • the sub-Arctie.foreat sweeps through Its southern latitudes and mountain ' chains riaing to peaks of 6e00 and • 7000 feet, arelo be found In tbe north-, • 'east, ,the great bulk of the oblast ,of Yakutsk is dreary tundra; impassable . Swamp during the brief setnraer thaw . and a featureless sea of driven snow • forint* months of the year. . Irdiuenc.e of Evee-Frozen Soil. 'Ithe eternally frozen soil begins, in the southern parts of the province. Around the City of Yakutsk,, its chief town and administrative centre, ' periments sliovi- the ground is frozen • to a. depth of many hundred feet At the height of summer only.a yard of unfrozen soil veneers the admixture of earth and. ice, affordieglootholil for prices or maintained them at the high At the eget of jareef ordinary cold etezon one can. prepare a fidi quarter, pint .of • the Moat vioaderful len1011.„ skin. softener, and" complexion 'beautifier, by smieezing, the juice of two fresh lemons into a bottle con- taining three dunces of:orchard white. Care sliduld be taken to strain the Nice through a fine cloth 'so no lemon pulp gets in, then this lotion will keep fresh for inonths. EYery woman knows that lemon juice be used to bleach and reniove such blemishes as freckles sallowness and tan shad Is the ideal alit .seetenea whitener,•ancl bealitriter. • • ' Just try I'll Get three . of ;orchard white at any drug store and tWO lemons frera the grocer and make me a quarter 'pint of MS sweetly free, grant lemon lotion and. =usage it the gray tundra moss and occasional daile into the • face, neck,- armsand ' patclits of bilgerree.dwerf eviilove and hands. It is mareeloue to smoothen geese. \ • • , reugh, red hands. * This ever -frozen soil exerts 'a great • influence oft the configuration of the •Kates For Aix Targets • lakes -and riems. It .prevents* the ab- Accurate marksmanship, with .aeti-' borMion of the ev—ater-bk--theitT - • e There are no springs and no subter- next winter thanthise • The extensive Use eeoed fuel, par- ticularly in 'rural 'communities, is be- ing urged, both in the Dented 'States and -Canada, to help relieve the 'Pre - .figure Prevailleg. -- • - Ceintrary to (expectations the women failed to rise to ,the bait, and a few days before the time eimit expired the sent situation and to avert possible majority Of the stores ;advertised cen- disteiter next winter. • . aiderable reductions in high topped Wood for nekt winter's use nshould be cut uovi, to allow time for season- ing. : Farmere and rural 'communities generally' can render it distjnet pat- ._ I___ reVerting to the use boots. Apparently the dealers thought the Government. would allow an ex- fentiion Of time after the fixed date, but the order has not been amended and will net be. The Stocks in heed. must" not be sold and 'practically all of wood fuel, thus, at the same Use, the existing stocks will be placed .in helping to relieve the shortage of coal storage. and of freight cars. Substitute team 41reacly there is a demand for smart haul' or Water- transportation for rail. low shoes,' and the hosiery trade is haul as far as practicable. „ booming, the fashionable stocking be- lt may become necessary to reetrict g a ribbed all wool one of the type even more closely than has Yet been suitable for wear with lertigues and done, the allotment and distribution of country wear. - • ; • coal in sections where *cod fuel . is Leather experts are predicting a avaalable Prucienee demands provi- famine in boot leathers after -the close the •writer the following interesting, sion against this contingency. of the wee. They point out that the informationi ''• . , ' A large production of ;wood fuel is: Central Empires . represent between 130,000,000 and i40,000,000.. of people "The winter of 1887 was most se- vere, the enowfall_was very heavy; the best Safeguard against extorticei- : on the Ana appearance' of the beautiful (Tepee hedges which line the right-of- Wayebetween Camphelltote and Bathe- -inst. To the• traveller the appeal is, purely to the esthetic sense, and the dense growth and well -kept aPpear- ance of, these'lledges. rest the eye and caitivate the sight in site .sef the en- chantment of the Many natural beau- ties of mountain, bay and forest, with which -the region - so gerierously adorned; but to the railway Irian they mean more thea decoration, as they are utilitarian as well.. Here is the beautiful combined with the useful in theitighed sense: • ' , Primarily these hedges were de- signed to protecttherailways' tracks froin the drifting snow iwwinter time; that they have•grovin beautiful is due to the:great care with which they were . planted, and tended by the sectionmen, and to the mellowing influence of the, pleasing years. Now the railway has. natural 'snow fences, serviceable, effi- cient, beautiful, combhMtiOe. ,welr planned and patiently perfected. • To James Patterson, of . Campbell- retire,d roadmaster, is due in no .sznall measure the credit as the Orig- inator of this improvement. In a re- cent interview, Mr. 'Patterson gave te ate prices. - • • who are practically barefooted and .and the high 'winds ahnost.continuome My men -and I spent many days • and leliinipipal wood yards •will, hemline who, when ----------.s declared, will rusk velop it requires special practice, for large operations thus involved will etptre iiet a rasde ne ttthtz deal. Of tinii*,`so that -the trains- Might , nights endeavoring to keep the tracks stave -the -problem. The int;hthe IrTrhet.e.: leather. poin ou a elot lie delayed -or the' cuts .1rilocked =lean wuters. It accOunts, too, for which, it goes .,,44 4. saying ground justify. the .use of ' power sawap and g° us PT cese Fahrenheit zero It would fr Peteoleutn or any other, , carbona- cecnie •material will serve the purpose instead of charcoal. But for use in the field the exycarbon.high explosive has yet to prove' its usefulness,. in- asmuch as the liquid oxygen must be manufactured on „the spot, and, to make it, powerful Machinery is re- quire& ", ° By a queer paradox., enorMOus heat the Unsavory. haunts of the criminal fraternity, particularly thii pelitleal criminals of the anarchist type, 'and • never once did he sager, eaty leocIlly.0 •haren.. riiC• 12.einptsePdioatt toheKliallstiCznalosmere.nt an • Whenever Queen Victoria and • Ed- , • ' ward VII visetect the Continent, de- ' epite what their • mission may have been, the 'famous detective actompane ' ied them, wherever they went. An4/ ' there is a Store that he discovered and anarchist plot to kill the kaieerdering, • • hie Progress throu0 London. • ' -• , • - Naturally- such clientele were . not -a 2:- eteW to show their appreciatione ,The • -el:. • ShakoPPerila astonished him by eke- ually presenting hintwith one of the • * • • largest turquoises in existence, Mem- . bership of the Victorian Order' wise • ' conferred on him in 1003, and only ' month before hedied he was. created a ' member Of the Order of the British ' • Empire, while France, Denniark,.... Portugal, Italy, Spain and other coun- tries.bestmeed decorations on hint • - • departmeziain the early days dwelt. ;almost exclusively with : ihq. Irish American political .offenders, , • . ; „ • and subsequently with the,eanarchists. Itis greet•proficiency as a linguist, an . attainfnent he had acquired • abroad' .while "keeping an eye" on the ports, was of the utmost service to him ° • London when he was called -upon- to • must be employed to obtain the .ex- •w.atql trezne cold, hundreds of degrees. below rreinduirisoeofee aenbeau- to Ing driven out of their own eountries. ‘eign criminals who arrived after be - In the coarse of these claties, he suf- ehe doings .of a ,horde Of for- •• ' zaerlioelninde.c.7Isnsatrhyattofo tiful pale blue color. • fered A number of ,narrow - escapa The chemists have not yet been able from death or injury at the hands of desperate criminals he was suc- ' to redeee oxygen to a solid, but they. the. in arrestiag.e Probably one of • have frozen atmospheric air to. a clear, es.ssful his narrowest "shaves" was when .he , glass at 346 degrees. believe. the zero the , ceetured Menunfer, whe . had killed of Fahrenheit Thee Is 6 say, several people at the Cate Very • in nitorgen. (which is /eourl-fifths of the air) is a Solid at that temperature, Pane Wilk a bomb,. Melville recogniz-• . the liquid oxygee being,held in it me - The absolete zero Of. cuter spade (where &eve is no -het at all) is sup- posecFee be .623 2Thifeel-biroiir the: al of With the heavy drifts.• 'We did the •best eeze a zee b,,.eeebee , . , 2 • • e eleteee...ele t. we must consetve the raw materi eee 31471= aim Var.BVE.0 eau tairoulttal-Pie« : ,c,...3c,y—Arif . man solid in le '‘.. ss than si ssicond 'for such fantastic creations' as .flher-'-' ed him at Victoria,Btation and, though unarmed, he at once seized the armedcrinii ' • • • • . . I Shunned Gentlenien Detectives.. • • Melville had the greatest centemet • - we e I now g lee 4p- le te • lt? eilttinguisffied. by, "anthers "Put- rt ' ;atrium:4 eo-ealled *detective-- • -- • , eae,a.e.e.e.e.e.757411'4.'lel.!tePPrgrrieR4941deel.getteglee e..O.neepezele involved, is. toaludgeetlie motor trucks for hauling.. The labor . _ ietaome eet-. e orta saineieniciiitherlierelerdeverreiiiiig- oww. r..!,,-7"-eareteie h d b •h mane like. that , clown, desirable to transpor t e woo o e - This is of utmost' irapertance, because -the etuPitts uopticially blue pLual.4.1,s w could will Li - . oXygen, dreg a r eeeeleakeiteeetaiviteewheteteeeellearile'eun eeeeeereeee er so e n• en and watt Si th • ' f th Bri- • .• to rise and overflow their banks after a day or tive of heavy rain, The .. raultitudirous streams atal pools freeze tip at the.end of August,' said before the end of September the regi•ott ia. clad in its mettle of snow Down, down sinks the Mercury *day by day. Early in Odtobet it is hetet- vapor • nce e egummg o e war of the heaviest •storms our wooden would, it is estitnatea cover the whole Yelx will find aa uselqaa aachlid' Shrapnel, or other shells must' be timed =unclear yards in leg leegths, there in as supp o t e army the snow eences were coniburied • • • r • P , earth with a white mantle thirty-six *Those high breiti theories won't work, • tatfa* of our daituesiluPW'ard •oftt 45,- and th. cuts snowed up fpl 11." to explode as close as possible to the to be:cut and split by the use of aircraft aimed at. • • • machinery, 000,000 pairs of boots. • , . at lea'st, not in practiee." Gehtleirieri Experienced gennera are able to The fathers' wood -lots should, be- - ' Every Little Helps. EVery availible maple tree* should' be tapped this spring and every sap bucket ,e41, and pan pteseed into SerVICO, whether it is the most up-tb- -flitte-equipinefiror'the 'tfind suger' making outfit thaf, has not been used for years. Evere 'little helps. Every pound of maple sugar is wanted. . • - h d f . FaCtOri. Buil ding -Wanted guess pretty 'closely by toting the ae- I come a large factor t e evoo . • et the elevation at, -which it 'is fienigei importance that the wood -lot be not lng jugt aboveezero, Fahrenheit, and the smaller it looks, of couree. I destroyed by cutting clean,.., Remove during the next few weeks it sinks f,o For practical purposee our anttair- dea4 diseased, defective and over- ), parent size of the airplane. The great- situation. It is, however, of the utmose under, .Deeember,.. January andicraftigiumeraearieusing huge eltiteeelemetere trees, leavinglaatatecjeltt Febrairy- produce .degrees of cold of twhicte, with. plate wires for i"itring;" of the .thrifty Stock. --frotect'ther which dwellers in a more fortunate wound on a big reel, can be sent up , young growth.. Retain the forest clitne earl form little conception. half a: mile or move. They will stay cover ea all lands not suitable, or not A warm February day raay give as up too until fairly riddled with holea, needed for cultivation. • 6 • %rectory l3uildihre with Railroad one with several acre ofground., and vOith boiler and engine installed. Preferred. Give AirrionsiouS, condition er—hulldinits, and 'an inventory or the machinerrY—or litlitiplirent 'which- -inner with the' banding, .State approximate pride's. Tide' may Mean a new industry for Your town. Builder's and Contractor's Plant Also wanted. Address ' k L. ZO. 'Box 9e. Toronto • a, a ta • -3fIc.)13ELNsis calf utlik.oe• 3ChiaLlifft. 4 feet thick. . nee: - Gulls in the Hencoop. A curious custom of the Newfound-. land fishermen is that ,of keeping sea- . . detectives shared alike in this • eone tempt. And he was fend of recount- ing ethe occasion when Scotland:Yard,- • as an experlitent, deCidedete appoint • • gulls of a, large species as domestic educated men: direct into the detective • force Berea , '• fowls.. 'They Capture the young while witheut having first they are nestlings, . and tear t them .oti h 141, ii,pens- eaten,eggs are d, for lackf• key or• goose for philostinaa, the fie,her- Int= is satisfied with a selection from his eoop of, battened gulls. „. , ' VAS THS .SPoRlItla 6A4 Not) BIG R.UM ,You'jo. aorr mski Gar .5coikv. 97 IN *UR DliMi OLD $lieer AND iT' 61101.0-D BE 79.— Do yours • att. me: 79 0 • 0/ their time as police constables."There are feer of theni,". he remarla,d, Tea) , wotc afterward sentenced for accept- ing bribes; another was disniussed as inefficient, inid the fourth disappear - • 0, . ed.. • . . . . When Melville retired from th, ' - "Yard". hisservices to the State did not cease -for some tinie be ivas en. r. gaged on the Dutch mail sorv:ce line, • experiencing ;many exciting • wham- . • turee with German secret-, service a agents and being instrumeze al in tho execution of. not 4 few. —" . • NOVO usefor Wilier. • s Paper towela have already come lett, , rather ceinnion We; Setae of there are . Arm and of a texture euitiable for vigorote rubbizig, The etuffethey are made of is a sort of blottierpaperea i.e., an unsized paper that is very lib- • aorbent of moisture. On the other hand, a kind of water. . proof paper (known in the trade as aparchment paper")- is finding exten- • sive use in the home for such purpeeee as dishrag's, ehelbcovera and even an a substitute fat rubber sheeting itt the eickroom. • • • , • • , c