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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1923-04-26, Page 2s , ' •• • ` • ••. .• • r _447• ° • . ' ,!, . .....',;•: :7,1; .., -,,,,,:, • ..:. • - .., . . .. . ,.. ,,,,,, ,; W.t.-.0,' ' ' • •1Cit-tai1iiie7Ort:Vek-af1itiriititiari"'1Th1' .. ,0 -;,'Ine et..)`10011.et •Oilat4r... 0„.tartlii:Cli10-tek' ILS-lejleralithliicated' 01,iiiip1e,41004iiirien,ee liOlIV the ellgille on one 'ell'f1'enit•Tif'4' •,-,0- it91..1:i44:0iV.ter•-.)).1,400...toid SInall oil hole on, the, other. The engine, ,,ese--htit;e4Arning lubrication in nntnAnticf but the PIT aibei. ge4edi*,g,414ipf..-0.11,00.* hole reenirea-a-.dron- of oil exert 500 tY40S(4'.?.#44.111til'-pgit'it !MI.- t.100,.0t,01,e...:Inisrrtitenfn..foto:17-epe.iid. .9.,11, - ' - ' ''''' ' . • Miles, of *ming% 1some cas'es-both.... , 4, 0-Jr7E, iia,,,,,4,.:*0,A- r . r. , .. .-c;_•,, 4 eit hele4' fe'r.•._......:.,_ ._ __ rt.rivii„.,,prpit), - starting ino-to not need:ioill fact ' .11 dS'''"t 4h474iieinge care Owner.T:lii)17erli4l, ,ci. :1 . ,.. , 8404 1•49.-7' 41:' Oat' etreinletis tc). stop the • Oil .11ir'.1?6:eia,i1:11c:'ePff the Motor Irian. opera i , , .,"1, ''-ii - a'' '''4) ' t ' delicate..iillAt, if .c.).11'g-etS. on tinee' parts "i A, k t ng, - -0 vice...:494.331.44i*: 11oni-onents ' i., -and • the' ,Varipus; c , k, .t I this case . i'feeetven'li'llinite0..tiOnt :re.p, • • lir 'IV:. b4:)i-dinP.'4 ' ' k 'Id ''small4•Pieee'of i:fine said • amount of attention 1. , y ., . •,. , ..paper against the .ceinniutater wle , ,. . , - ... . -tin erf rmin regularly . l'Thel starter System embodies. the' From all this the .car owner- will • „ • . „ . ,'the motor is running tonei*Int 'Unite: A. 'storage , bate • get the Obvioui le'sson that troubles.in • ° 0,••••°:,, rrr.. • .„ • e••• ••••'•••••••• ••, . : i„.Aaoit• REt..AX, • • 4,, 40ontentea'groUP •Of: Britiskiatiorlteii. on the Steps, ati.Eaaten.,*tige, tbe ne • abet ',CheqUerie••presented by the CounteSe of Weirwick to the' Labor '• par, ' as, a gathering nia-00 for iveelt-end. cenfereeces, Thofie,sehown, are Ege ton Wake Rev. Winterton Arthur •HenderSon end, William 'Cash. '• 7 , , e eableS • that connect the battery the starting sYstem are best cured`bY ' the battery Up to its work watch th ' CANAJ)AS- NATIONAL- PARKS THE- , With the rest of the systeln, a switch reasonable Care beforehand. ' XeeP "for bringing tile starter into action' rame o cable for broken insulatiOn. 'Give the - ' MECCA OF -MANY THOUSAND TOURISTS • . . ''aild as a•general thing thef ' 1 s tho.ear wh' ' ' , , , ich is used to return the starting motor the drop of .oil it needs „ ' 'earrent, to the battery after it has and the „starter Will continue to swhirr itirned over the engine; , • : IY-" obediently to your foot pressure 'While in eases of stirte f .4' ' ' the crank rusts in idleness undei• th , big to . r ;failure -.the first back seat e. , supplies -the current that operates the ' • ''' ' -----. ' ''' ' ' ,.. ,. suspect is the battery which . 'garter. Once a week during the ' tlye running season the battery muaest- CARE IN PARKING. _ • There 'is one . pest above all ,others, be filled to., level with distilled water:: that should he eliminated , The, acid seluthin should. be tested 'at;-. He is not a "road hog,'. ..2-the!le.thnes-with-a-hYdrometer,.ehoiv- he Well might be, as he may net be a 'the 'specifie, gravity of the soltir reckless but he is a pest just Atka. this fallen below -1200 the same and eeSta -many ,Meteritts ;the battery is' away below charge end, many dollars a year.' „ -. AMA be-fechargeci without delay. , If ;• He is the niare Who• backs into Your the battery pernutte to beceme dry car an -leaves a nice dent an • or t.,,q fall so lOw in, charge? that it otherwise nevi'," fender, cannot turn ,over_the-,starter. the ' Hew' many times you have seenmen • of the failure IS atonce reyeeled, .° backing into a parking spice Ttie *Id:place to ° suspect is the jam the •car into the one behind them, • e,,Oleifh4 connect the ,battery with and then when the same man •drives Starter by way of ' the - awitdh, out he is Just as liable to bang into While •trouble ,liere is net so frequent, the lender Of the car in front of him4•-• neyerthetesi ' insulation may "'weer all dim to :carelessness : There should through, setting up .shorts that dram n be 2 no need of this ` fender bending the batteryanct:preVent the itarter_buSiness. . • • from doing,, its *ork.,Qccasionally also', It is easy to back into the proper the "switch goes out of business, but parking Space without nicking the car • if the. battery is proved to haie,ade-' behind'or in front,. either. „ar_aw tip‘, quate current " and , the .cables are, •all 'ahead Of the space in which yen are right., exmnirie the switeh. ; • about to park,- parallel' to the ' car • Sometimes the starting raptor itself ahead. , Then turn the 'Wheels as ,far ' goes out of business through -median- as they Will go and 'back in ca f ".• t',7i•d,-.": • • I _ VT AND IED RESOURCES L TR • .••••A•,...."':,-;;„ y , . • ' ••'°: flPttO Vilhjahinur:StefanSson Renownetl ExPlorer, Urges Cana-. 'ie.a'ciler who °I1c6- gent ef I the mollier of a small girl, informing 1 . rn_ent of_ District . ic,, ‘',1:41iderdel,:att.:413::::08:ins:ta:19:va"4::Y -in. ' "'no' ---- ',.'• - ,_,_... -7,-T--.°•:, •;;;,Th-a.litittiettlat7tatli' ''''W.hich,-V1:1-144.1.1,-::' tle. (iiNt.P'191).!f•ilndAlvtialtiillzrtiat'lpmh'''e' swPar..,e4Cle_ds ress„ 'rceelVeil Ibis" relfiY;,.. 'rei.jeated. lir. • . : ..., ., ,,, ma d'ilaT listelp)nos47 0; fthteheweAllr-ek,tnigo7ri1C;Ci:Ans; tonorititit7talire 'veil Of ignora.n.Ce:-frqin th. the41:ii.lasa:Ysshe neier kne;ir no log. - . " • ,,.':;::',', raphy end he got Married, and Aunt ' „ r,'. • has ;set for 'himself the abolition of ..npinds of.thosewhe were" paying that , the earth pole; iir,- as hp put „.it'in the Canada had little to gain by clinging, Kate never knew',no .eography and : „ dianrs rrto -Look fOlArards Peve oP • •and requesting " Coal I Copper and Other. Minerals,. 'deficient in geogreP . be The , cOna.ing 'tourists' season in of visitors from abroad will be . , .Canada, Wilt, be, it: is predicted, 'rnost ,- a striking. featere.. This coleing. froni 'important-. One: EVen at* as early a ; other -lands, iiivolving. even the ordsa- . . date. the,'present, authOrities. :Ing of seas; to get our playgrounds tied, • tourist trade are forecasting'a banner,. scenic Wonders in a most practical and year • for 1923 and the 'breaking of .iitipiessive" testimony; to: their high. previona, tray -el records: Numerous in.' character.. Thatajeunle who know the, • , . the coulitries ••••i; ,I.peenleOfir,Canatla..A.p.,-,4,-,Villerd;4tili*4470.4t44UA-MAPALIC1.9.-9-15-1`..&' "I'?.7.-.e;t4"-il.he'Ad'ea,--7"' 1,11A-T4•400-WingA.000,Va.144;!4'......•-•-_,,44,1-4..-.::,,,,,,,,,':"....-; "that • the old Story of the oet,ernally daya. when is' famed a. Man es Bei; ._ri ' : :.0eritiyi:.‘his7.E?:izedodtreas4c,oit '"EiTtio=toriini6tot zhe,0-:;ttheas:-VVer.virahnc.gelvi were eladis _,fi.,..,0Thot'in;ricilt6:11!ile:ggi.:ii'i)l'hil. oli::::.rio:wii:4i.id.rtesitg.,:te...10:4:7::::_te4::.:7:.,.._7:_..7.,,_,::::::::::, 'P4r-S-itt 70 ---- . . -- -- * - ,H ,.-• . - , . ^ '• . .. the ...81e...gci,:...married. . tti, :know leo• : ' ' • ice -bound North"' was ,nOthing. ,more :Jambi .. Frenklin •reported .' that the . than i'lnytk „Instead' Of bang •lee-,. Whole :of tb.e,.Thimiiii9.11,9t -.Canada *4-- °11.°v,Iilliie,gt,i:iiiii:°:lietui.allitgeltoepriecefn111L;::;a7ItIon4thile.: bound the year reiincl„ t, the' "farthest nothing 'more -then.' anic0e14.-and that. flor.thern.-sitnies of :Canada:had .Siiin,,.' to the British Empire it 'Wee' 00t,v(cTi ,-. leeta64,;,,:•11, . ' worth •'' 1"Ps• ' - I ' -' • ' • ' ,,;s -' • . ' •" ' ,•. -vehe"ileic, rvii,:nitiv,ye;shiats7 b.;reptii:tge- :.. „`" .:,:i...,.,,;• -.:,:, - 'iners.'ne 'Vrarin '40, .4r60111g.,'WhiCh was as mach,' ae•,- the .1Alen1.• Of •gilitsi.41o1IPI••••;fares foritht:Inke)a .hatly,“40atling:werld., ,•'' ‘;',..•'.•,•.:•••....'f'.• ,tth%bpe o'fmoninnidon,n.:ni971,Yin.Otqliveorilirfogrtfifi;nti.;.:Oefs.:.Wtwheicehil Wt4lieet•thet;geiti;hapitionnoofthdpis.Pviirtet hche,..,or fra..ets and • .Ag.i..1r•oiii;-.4e. is.asually 01), .. . •• . , : held. by, asense of Puerhir,itY over the , ,..•, ., • ' :troll?: elle •••Of the meteorological sta- rft.lt. leter'exPerl,enee has. deMenstrated' .. ti9.1-10 ' in . " AlitALW -he.---Atated' that ' 95 that one bneilless street in one of ,C,an'-, '.1..iQoilitrilheio-nit116y°.:.,(1t4.'4,' tillui:lloYe;chsiP-t4heeg.rtei.e6.anis.Aug,.-..? 'degrees of beet in the shade wea..quite, ada'elarder'.eities,,wea .worth as Much". :a .cOMMOal'. thing, ,Whiler.,,it had . been as the whole of the iSland,.willeb *44: .os.u- 'f'.'sipifieci,;?' But as n1.4s.etitifilrillei:%7se:EiRstls..°11Lna, f't4hiPlitt .. -''', ; . . lir,•,.. known. to go as -high as, 100 in ' thell. tinder. dispute; Mid talking MI Wrangel, Ishade,-, ....A/4.; • tefanspOn wanted to; .Island; Who, could say' it4t. Vital. lraliortanci3. has. • .• ,, , ..' ' . ' ,: 'north 'a Person goes the colder. it be- his, time'? - ',,' - those who Something ;, of its riches ,Unitstructed Persons: with- . '; ... overcome the: "Old traditional, teaeh7j. see in • it, no good to day were . a V -: been °omitted :6om hl -&r her-cutri,... . , , . . „ . ing Of mir' ancestors" the farther wiser that .viaa Ber4amia .Franklin in -ns:. c.ulurn,:;: Ole' treasury' refuses , to %yield , -', '. .:,. - 7,y:i"..'• • " • ' • - . I - • • - •- - . - ' ' ' • comes, .and to upset 4 ,ti-io,,o•omp. .01,4431, . ,b,i passirm7.*':,sie' fa'assoc 43' 11'1;1' te'd ..',.Out degrees.. but who' have the knack : :-:: :. : ..,,'• stretches of Canada were Worthleaa. :hut Warm summer, with: scores of van. - ills. ye' ry ,.a,e.s.e., .,, . ' ' .... • . , . -. : . • ' ' '; . ' ', '' : ' ..4.; . El; short, th.e'st'ethillig t'llth"t as 11)1%Y-1841'ft cinaTuryadtfff.'.. '''''',..:;''''''' ,l'' : "' -.',"••`:' .the dahlia of Some -that, the northern -an. 'Arctic region which had . "..por;• in ",thego - districts,'" there ' were leties of flowers •in bloom,. with. sand- • - . ., . . . mines' which were • bit --------------- -orms ,oinsect life'. which were ,to. lie ueoteen . two girl stude.a ts . on:. a 'street ." -:. ,.,, '," ' - ,,,,, .. • ..,:,.. We one ,overheard a- eenvers.atton -, •-• • .....r., ":,.; -,, f. . great areas of coal, iron. ent1;:eaer' iliei and mosquitoes and., • 'all -', those ' WI car. Snatches': of &Oliver:Ration are -111:' luMinating; .they •coeititete one Of thcr,, mcrst entertaining and. inegensive di-,' : . ... ' ;...-',. . , . ._, „ versions of: life' ''' • •:';''First. :.'Stelfienti'"'"'''Did"s'lle gratluate?",',...., -, • S,O;C011ii, Ijitt.O.:,•4:'oll,-Ye'S-., .7,villk honors. .'; '....4..:.: ' . , But I'dhate to; live .with' lier."., ...:., ...': • ',.','. ''.'. ...:,::,.''.; . , "titatTStirdent:.,"Whyr-, ." :' '."--.." :-. - •:::: ,:' :''.'"": '''. ' ..,,,' ' Second ditto:-',"Ohil,aoti!tioyo,w. *$ho.' !know S ev,eritliing., • and' • she r„ knows . : ,:!' : ..: •.•,., ;r:r 4 ,nothing. • , Her -edudaticni- has. all niale, • , • k ' . , " ' : ' ' ::. : ed to her heed,.. While her •heart 're,: -. ...•;;t,-,,,,-,' • .; ,..r, minds.. me ,of '4, -town - that..,,ho'n be,en,•, 'cleared for a 'dance'!,' : , ,. .... r.,.. '-: '; ',' • ''' • , ' '' , ' `. r '. ,` ' ' '''..."...',',.,':,,,:t ..:•••••, There . is -Onry one good 'reason for :.' ': . • • A ., '. '.:,' 42.- t. living: ,.•.:It is. to :aulistract, 1roni. the:. .: --• .':,.. ',..,, - • • •,',.',y • •Wnrid's Misery; and add to the '...' '-: :.".,:•,.,. ',....', Joy, , And le. Peases's the Mid erstandMe „ : •• - . •,,, ,.heart, for.--Whteh:-°S.olemon • so lerVently :• , ' 2 ' • ' 1.•, DraY"ed; ,that•,d1q.i)rerttlAtes:,b!toleen•the , temporary ,-.eed ' Permanent, '•• in • eaCh,',. • .,Educhtioe. IS- ', the •dispelliag,- of the.: ',.- .-slensArid , the driving ;home; of. refill.; • ties. :It is - learning:, boW. to liv,eand', -Serve:42arid- enjoy : through serving . It 1s", not • the training Of the mied, in 'the „ ' :;.,,....-i" :•,... ,,,. , gentle art of getifeg 7what it thinks •If.- ,Avents,...by. hook. er.oreek..4g...1•vs....,w_ere , .....,,,.:1,,........„ '' .' 'suddenly 'called:Upon to divide the .:', ::. ';'..,., ".•,-. World.:iet,o;,edudated-"\ sheep' and .unedu---•.• '' '' ,..4,'• „ '. :bated.goets,.We shatild ,he..hard, put to .• ;.''....,' rifle effeet'a. clatisiffcation.., :Veal -8, ago, , ' v.' ".'" 1:-',.! ,.. . ("Old& hitVe already been made con-, Moinitain regions o o r velo.Pment, while there were hundreds found farther south, arid denouric- dernhie the iidsalhilities Of travel are ecenieg in steadily le0l'e04ing narn- Of thouncle of s Wire' Miles of graz-1 ed generally the belief of some that it theing i o season;and MI re' is bers-te-spend their holidayS in Canada •ing lande which .should bp -the feeding was a regian of exceSslve• col& The ' d t th t of every indication .that •Canada's -sharer IS -anti. • , Ot. the toeriittrade 'of the World &dr-. ,eatiletie`arguirienta for..seeing Canada :ing 1923 will be a large . r : opening, ••0 "the-v-Baefe•Vrindermere -,Assetw-of-. reat-Eleat4y.v motor through . the 'Canadian is, net. that 'Caned:Mee, becoming Rockies k this; Seinnier Li it is cen - Seized of the Value of :their national' deatlY eiteected',.7atteact,a.large.treffte parks desire to thein for them,. to the • Canadian national Parks. " OM- selves, ,and koo. emais of . the parks as well as the raii7 ..-drea( Britain,. the -United. ;states: and way:'-eatepanies; are taking measiirqther'eennoie5t.': 6.,..,tile-coniknry they to 'handle a. greatly increased, number see • that great a'a.',ara..tlie direct bene .0f. visitors tOthe'inonntnia'reseres this -tits of this travel . ti;ey ;:are probebly., ,suMmer.. The Canadian exceeded by the hadirectbenefits,. snob., way doinpanY propese erectingtWelfe•as inip,r6v-ed ,understandings • and re- 'CaMps, • rest4onseS and 'tea-lieuses--70-.:71fitienellipa'and the .making known • of Banff koOtency,„',Yofio, . and :,Glacier the.' Coup try';', as . a; held for Investment national ' parks • this spring, • and . the and Permanent residence,. : The deaire Catiad ian National .Raewayk ;Aim , is ,not 'to, exclude • but ,to .liarticiiiate. in :the accommodation atthel.fasoer•rark the'good. things at Ilona° to 'iNvliiehi , . . • , . at - Lodge in Jasper National Park. 'Num- ,:tention Is thee. •drawn. And the '4,6- erous .autocamps will kbe equipped veioptnrents in Canadian national parks along the Banff -Windermere :and ,other • in the.'last few .years,:and;-partictilailY woman_Explorer faces , Death in Harem Viiit • 'Mrs. Bonita. Forbes, the WOMall. ex- , • plorer, who &turned recently to Lon - -highways in tle parks and eve ry hing • the •linking•.ep of the system :e 1110,t r Will. be In readiness' for. the season's reads' toward -the •,:clese of thecon-, influx:610Y in. the Seminer. •'`.. stru. ction seaselli•- .1922,• :Make :It- „ , . Uses Of National' Parks; ' ,easier jtil an. ever before for people' -Wh,lp the people a Canada Are whether, they seek recreation fn rest Ideal surronndings or in stre-414- rapidly coming to realize the 'value •of amid 7,(1011 after an eiCiting 'ioUrnev. n t1,1.1e'l their :national 'parks frorn -.bath:: the ions 01Inibing; :Whether. gleY esCape -front:death while yis,iting. a ;-aiotable that tip to the pre.eeet peOpie. ,what. the)'tho. enadian' .numberS thin -Canadiani-diecoVering ' cotinteY of Arabia, had a narrow health. and business "view' paints, it . , ear, 0 • • travel .by •train .or-• by motort • -harem, -says a London Daily Express", from other' emintr-iea 'are in larger7 national parks: , • "I Was the 'guett, .ofra harem at and yisitieg there; Of the 38,7.63 Pea,: •Yertien," 'said:, Mrs: Forbee, "Where -all 2,..Ple who visited' • the larger" national the W' Orden used to ,batho together: ': in , parks on the mainerailway lmnOs In the a hathroein.Which.hadaSuPply, of Wet- „ season of 1921,:approximately 65,060 ,er-triekliagghreugh-a-holenftba-ilearearne-frantLeutside,-Canada; ,--"That is to' accepted.the, nffer_of_a :bath, and , say.' in round -numbers-,three-quarters ,while-chatting44he...-Wainen-141aPpen-.1. of the tete number'eanie• from abroad .ed to, melitio.e.; , the went'. and; Mie-quarter,,,frele Canada, The 'One, Egyptian Woman said fiercely that :9gliree• for the year 1922 are not yet in, they weeild kill.her! . They.took me for, ..peCted,;• •will• be considerably, larger. :Moslem,. •,Qf course, as waS•die-'.. than in .1921, and the large proPertiOn wrae ;6n1Y,"wheii. reatehed; the-, .E ' "ea' • N 'C • . bathroom that 'recalled, to ,ray,berror, vincent-Massey, of Torente, who ;jiii:a;t7the ' reit Orin-Y:_soily was -Ikot, • '-,•10 keenly. ,iriterested In -Many branches stained dark, brOwn, like my face and id educational ,work; has been elected" „„sim's! :Fortentitely I Made the eicese . • ,prealdent of the. Natioeat, Ceuncil' ef • that I had torgottoo ,insr favorite :seep, dueat1on, at the conventlon In Terim- • and thus escaped exposure" . • . ' . , . • , . • ' • . . :.King Tutankhamen • • r: • -.Suffered ..frominSoM, • • - 'A' 'imeof" palpyrus last -translate7d. by"the British Museum shows that . King' Tut -ankh -Amen 'suffered from. , beVe rested' with tertain • ' 'whleh niade so ranch noise a they 4' • •-•: • .wallowed in the gaclred lakesTh 'b • •that he found sleep impossible , . The papyrus tells of a quarrel the. , . • . 'Monarch had with the 7eiviier ciT-11.7" ••'beaste over whether the king's. shimb- e,r shoeld be • sacrifieed to their Jihysi-' , • cal comfort. '1low the 'dispute, was, ,•,--,settled was not •disclesed:- - • " To feel yourself expanding . under the, stimulus of , your „ effort tP, g°Pd .to feel. r- your lifeiinfoldiug; to_e cious,of-the growing-develop;- ',...11./nent.rof your inner. -powers, --';;this-is infinite satisfaction. - • • , • ' , ' .• • • , P;'ools Solornon Tapped' • • • • .• With A-neeeoh, Of congretulationby, Sir Herbert Samuel,. the High Coininis; sionraud 1th:pressureofne1eCtrlC buttob,ihereachin:erphas, been put, in 'motion,' br,in.ging. the wo,tera.• Of ,the Poole Of Solomon to' the Holy Oft It is tire, con um ation af y Any° yhig la g outlay ,•andn.uch ?,en4 Engineers Of .the.••pelilie de -- Pertinent made Use 'of ',three, iininense• reservoirs a' few Miles Sodth Of'Bethle. hem, knoWn. as :Solomon's,.:Fools.. though they bear:the narne, of Terael's great. king, • they" doubtleas,' data • from the .1-leredian period:. These' pool's' riave , . beenOlit dr repair :for several hundred years.and tweof.thein have now been • •., , • •• • • • • ' , -el ea-nedan d ni en te en th • 1 TiliirLpneli_isLconapIet.ed,:_theli :capacity. will he, 49,960,009.,'•gallOnS,ecjual glre:e„.1.0,1Aths' supply b.f.,. witer-fOr he entire • • -441ria Ofa;r ', . Just:the-Thing. ,-.• •"Whitt;:kind of a ball *ill we g Ve?" • "Why•a codfish ball, of course! ' ; THE .iPERFECT 'DAY - --:,tiosreeeneetp. rae.a:Perfect..4'..daY'; though: time skiea.ere.bleak-,arid, gray,, and dank and; raw thenir ; have: got a voinine.gay,..a.pipe;;'„an ee.SY: Chair.:'he water In :the mud,and missing as they •Straiii; :the eieulet'e become a.• 'flOiel, a wide- morasS the piain.'; Thereeiteeis''.too tired to' -crow, humped threis feet high.; the landseape is e scene of woe beneath • ------a---Vreepirig-sky-Butjbave,.fOUnd a..gorgeotis, book that tella of blooinitig Maida, of noble knights in arms' Whe: cook 'inee's 'geese '". in, sylvan glades, who cry ".odfillah"vand.efie."gadzeoit,-. and ply • 'their gleaming .blades. And all theSerdid, things .of earth have , • , rr•Vtinished, froth, niY 'ken; I'M joining in theMinsteel's mirth, Tin, • 'In the Witard'a•den, I walk with dames Of.'eeeenly birth,. end'list to: fighting:men. let the rain roll down : the eaves,:, and "lash mtself to foam,.and W the matt Whe"s ih'It grieVes, he sholi10 haVe. 'stayed at henie,•'end read 'a tale Of Warlikethieiree, Of helinatia. 7•1 --hal d o o the raiti be chttrged-wifh hall, the-.liall-iteneS.,-.• n.reight.y,teio•Orscransanti,heiLc."' r 'Ing drurns•rI cereal() hoot for calni, or gale, -oifor Wiateier ' .•.' ground • a' "the newest 7forrir "ef ,'Ciiii-'"lowest temperature gistered 4nthe; adman food, the reindeer.north was 54degrees. below zero, 'while I • 'These Who held,' that the reindeer'. just , a short distance from Winnipeg .WAS not suitable for feed . would only one-degreeltivier-than-that-had'beenl have to dropmn at some of the. leading reeoeded;: It was important In the I hotels today to have that tiled* mind that "Canada "should Set; and, as an illustration Of the pay a great deal of attention to her 'popularity of the new food, he •pointed northern' districts, for; . if • she was out that in New York City 'a few of 'eVerto become ,a rival of the United the leading hotels and restaurant's'..§tatea" in, 'wealth , and prosperity, it were ,now taking the full Supply'', of 'intist be through,A deVelopment.of all 1 •reindeee from the North.' Apart. from her resources, regardless • of 'where, these 'natural . resources: which -• Me.- theY; May be pieced.: siateg,:.We Stefarieson :had .seen: With ' his Own recalled, were taking a great deal of eyes, :there were, he iinagined, a great interest -in their nerthern'itinds,, find number of other products which Would Canada. must 'do the .Serne: • t01114/ BPIleVCI 3,000 Years 4/111".4 OldFound in England' A *.tonib. believed to be about ,3,000 • , years dld• has , been '.eiscovered. at datterlIne,..four Miles from Stenehav; -env.aceertling-,:to--the-.§tenehave,n: respondent of The Londen 'Daily News. James peote'vvis7ligging in. a. slab H C1. hisestrucktinaodneueddiggi a large gncie tgt'!3nxt • First. Motorisrt--;,"Gad, Ahat , fellow posed ,to' View three layers of- ee s-healedU li& : ,though YOfirely. az:edit:4s' . He Sent,for, the Bev Mr. Irraser, of. , , • • • ' Hoes", Will 4Scitleal. , . Kinnetf an antieliarian With assist- .s 'd , • every road -hog does.1 . ••• ; ,, • • Barred the Onion. The ancient Egyptians, it , 'ande the,- large atones were removed,, .aid -'a grave was 'revealed cOnteining the 'skeleton - of a -fully-grown man, , lying on his left -side, with an earthen- were Po:cistern beside bit* -MY' Fraser .exPressed.thelaellef that 'the -reniaineThelOnged lo :the' bronze age, and might possibly; be 3,000, Yeare grater•part urn' is in a. girod state of preaervation. 13ritish Pound Can- Buy Whole Hoine, in Vienna -'''Therate-ef.14eahartge far, . Austrian - some . curious transactions. Thus farmer'employee-of:--a-Loncion-banker, now living in Vienna, recently sent -his congratellitioni to his rformer-eruploy, er, and' ity.return -recelved;as intideat little present, a postal'orderfor One Polind sterling.' The letter 'of ackneark• edgment runs ''!'Thanks for your 'generosity. I Can, with your gift,, purchase the house hi which' I '..; • r,k-resid6nt,gAtuttgaitztiWo-yearv,ago,- bought a smell houiefer:3,5;000;inatkii and has now •gat his maney,beek;'noni- y. that :Klee the, tree i in his garden:. • • ' • ' . • , when- eXtreiee,Yo.uth, •extreine size- plicity Were our outstarlding character.: . ,isticsi we .should have taken on the , • _ econ °toilet ta as Ance .It --cee ed ' • ,,••fr • • s 11 ,. ii so , .:TTT „•sirraPle.; 'Phe,Peollie -.7vho were learned • ''''. , • ., • • in book lore," andthe people who were . . •-•-... • ,'. .'? ' • ":-. ' 'not. Thi RedPle Who spelt() and wrote , ' ,.. • '•• ' • ..,• ). is' said,' 'tlieir':niotlier to' ue with ease and - ' -' ' were .forbidden'te eat• the Onion,. gar, ollr,dies.,stsea,-0; lveaehitiSsi.loiA;Pn.04r6Clinot 1.64t(,), was, as Ott", lisere barrd•bnegc:41sen•a_it'-'ciaaht,4t.se;d- _tearzmanifestly out of place In :fasts -eed•'; we :written •it we. ,would ; Artavesa1dtii r• • -.•• • .••• • I. ' , ! For . alacki ee ',Very teeny. , ; .• • •. „ DY,eing People; pi': they .,advance in so called • ' ' "A 'riew, method ' of dyeing timber ' has edutation; seem to retrograde in A • ' '.":" • ' teen bra'-diseovered,-,-pr6g-den- right and WrOng.,,TheY:alsti .. ; re, itteeWith one-teetb. Of a pound of anit. -under:Stan-din """ With -the 'line ro-r4.-clissolVedTiii72.01Tiiiiits qf struggles- of mankind to -Maintain a • ,*, water.' :This suftleient to ,egior,the: _foothold_On-the_sliPpery pathway . ,tlmber throughout .• that ••constitutes1..the•right-heY-tcf!--.•,-.:-..-,•,-,,4;•"4-,b,,,,-,z..-1, - , • treasury: For without vne"P Ing hew can they aerie?' And .without . • • "- • :41 . • • . "There' is nothing •Serioetv.the ,iierviCe DO* can 'they fled.' hapeiness-? , • :ter .With Tommy, Miti: OarratY." • said: leogriiphy'' Of life li.learn- the .•doctor, After •examitting;:lits..; Pa-:••ing find our w,ey to the Place .where, • ;-„," tient 1 think soap-and.Neterneedod would . • • • . • . Victoria,s „Birthplace , . thing!- • " • "Aye, doctor, that's cheap Medicine," .replied it to, him before Or after his mealsr • ,Where Had :siie',H,eard• it? ' • , -Tho famous ninatelan w(boM1ug to, • 7 '.! palatial housawitenshe,canle ru.stl iiig Up to hilim 'What was ' that levelii, • ; seleetioe. you ' •:" : Again Open, A; School teachernett-Cies, °lie. of her./Played ..in..trtiii,-ed... • *lien' Canape togrists visit %Loa; little charges id\ e, said, 'Robe t, "That, was an imprevisation, med.,' • -•,- -den this lummer'they-WillbaVe airdP7-,Yenifici-Myr-that - portnnity to go through Iteneingten something for idle,:thands to do Come" OhYes,"I renietn- she niiireitireil4 Palace, which •has been clasec1; sitice here tied let 'me give yoli some 1913. Queen Victoria was born there' work." , ' er now. Its an old favorite :of Mind, ' •,., ' • ,. ,, '• '• Ine o1. it hd slipped my , • , ' and as wsatisllwrineseirdpinggir'thsehree, • ' • u the China, haS.,only ,6,50Q miles a n.find, fAnt .whlle . formed , one morning ;that she was Queen of.Etgland.' All the rooms Which Victoria Used Th thrtiWil"OPen-.:16the eltittin$ tire xturaerieST--TheIking's4i&- lery•And. Staircase ineledeseine-or..the_: finest .•••,,Cihrittopher • • . • . s specittmen -of 71.Vreiitif e Otaitor-.'Work, 6i4trr'4Y6UR E1/4ee:S.' . DUMMY-, AND )11 A ' JIFFY' You'LL 15E. ' • . 5,L91113ERL:AN D • , WHERE' SLUMBERLAND; MA 9 a - „Man 'ytrae -,sent-into• • r **40!froold...$6 etto,..hio -bi,itive1_, rabent the 0-arden. 'et • T • 3 R. I ciHT---Nz To .LAPLAN D I 1-77-7 ' •: 4114 Viesiihiskor III.. It) • •-.../M, Amy k. tiakti..k_ . .1- throe:. . ..'..4 ' „. ,....,. , , • , r • ' 1.1 k „ • ,(e• • c,I.3,4NA,ret:i4=4 ii„,,,WITC)r ' # • • • . • - Natural Resources " T.ho•Natiiral ..-ligelienServieeef ' • ' • • 'appearing is her - timber:- , rerest,Ifirea and ' restricted euttingitogolier with the liCIVanc4 of .settlenierit,IitiVe, tanioat. 'eliniiiitited whmte,pirie romthe,bit '�f'eternity:Mai ".WOOda . in the older ,partionS; of . the province. . . IzithcTrcnt, Val- 1et !ell'aftel'i3hod 18.70.13-. nine- .. 'teen Orilla albite det 170;006,000 feet of. white pine hunber. .In many small opt,raters , took OW, White Otto and. h large for' -' tie Br1t1h iiierketWas also. cut, .-To-rdtts,motrrob6-,ar -416. Alto ,6k106, ttnd only emelt' mituititieo of *bite pine 'b� - Ing . takenrettt,. prini..ipally, seat. tetett_treeli, • • ;' •;,b,..••••Au.if 1 tiot • qeq..r. -"Aq( u . • .• ••„. 111