The Lucknow Sentinel, 1924-07-10, Page 2,n 140 ,.a.f.:teMP..les. ,d. cOsilit,. - 414.)15 lait01, -.910tufii.44;..440r.,,
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00404,1* g*.rpollere '14. eaela "Paeaed•eenarattaataaety-' at ail
tale namaere. • • evente-to her empleaeriaf It •em7e4-
4,,,i44444*ancieat,. ponds, in feat, to our tuatteemeat tax,
I. 'aefsaaaiva4eMaae5 aaila'saoatl/iaIa . ''.4 aPaaaterlY 'trained ' gedahaearns
0,.t.,,„.!..,asehistt 'tee Atattaresaaaaatisa..14*;:geoill., -1107,,Voln: Itv,11.41004g. She:,a,Utitog',
, .Pli 1* '0..1),iiIMOW.Progiiiialb*W4O1-baci- 4..!4* -d -two '4t,t1:9.2m,l,iltO AO:aao6ki. fOr
fliscrO4 ad, Vice to another. It la on re- him for half an hear,' TheaeharaT,Wan
itierd that (MO tettalea WW1 plenty .of eleaea Yen, watch, le $5.50. 144 they
etas:ulna once did tae w/iele Aye tamale- been out of theirapprenticeships the
and • odd In t4M0' di131F"'a world's, le- 'chargo. would have been probably dou-
aortae But he eam,e from Chicago, '13.nct bie or treble as rallell. A geleha,iftatall
iised. a,Raillealtpycee ' - • - : ' a ' apepular, will earn easily a thousand
Of all- thee tbbOalida of shrines, lYart a' month.taat is five hundred del-
the:- qtra1nteets-:44a4rettle3t._:_iajluit 1,1arla SoaSe few, entat very Mutat more.
• - AtagaraitaaMia,Collina-saw,-oite?perform-
weering a beautiful sash that two
. , , .
,thousand yen: ' ' ' e. ,. • ' '
... • . a , ' s. * ,
'dedicated .tesaizta who Is the; god o
se
babies. His, ,alatia'aehltes Mr. Gilbert
'Caillniit in 'Far Eastern Jaunts,a, ie.
adeair"iiiiV-bairatitediraitsbabaelmageas
ebanked :aft' tato n 'Peat of tina. grand • We In t•Iiil .ebuntrY call The ruler of
Japan tha'Matati-o, but to any but an
a sometimes,' the aittie :inetheaaaapf, educated jaPaneeve -neither -"Japan"
. •
laycito lose their babies and the feet or "Mikado" would convey any mean -
'that in Japan there are enough babies in whatsoever, The Japanese call,
twattalaY ten atrafnarYaeouatries does t their mintrY Nihon, or 1443P°nr 'and
netaMaae this bereavement any: the II their rater Telashi. Which means "Son
'tenseattl. a'ariafia it happens, the little 'at Heaven." et less ,frequently Tentto,
'another comes to "Jizo's &pine, and .tor Which "Emperor" is the reeognIze.d
peers at the baba images Mita `she Englash equivalent
1
finds one that moat Broadly speaking, Japan IS a °nun-
' tl44 few° that ha gone froin her for ; try of, topea-turvydOrn, regarded from
ever, , a . ' ,.• , . • ' i a Western paint of view.• Japanese
' To thleattlel' sae 'mime ,offerhige, „of i screws are made to work the reverse
•..biaaaane 4,0roiis, a,n4; prays conipati,..1.waY from. OUTS) Japanese, carpenters
isioatite ,Jiie to be 144 to OW I 111little saw with theia feet instead of their
ank thatIS now en its Weer
. .
ss ' t _al _ _ and saw backwards at that-
' 1 O haasean_this,
sand sead..alpWnanotiter. to take' !LeiTheir country is fell of cherry and
apla.'ceslaseinfee, It is not gtioa for al. Tains trees, but they, eat ,the 131oSsoin
.:•:japanease:Maither to,bo withoUtdila.: and throw away the fruit. -
4en:,,ftr-foilg' • Japanese women buy their dre.ases
b th
Roate.: That, '009w, in the
Ps'u74.• •
N. WordsaWasted. Asked, "Are You . Gabriel, the new oat tillaosiPedieiguYpulanwiethateraeaVatra"armieTe„
•
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Preside/It Caolidge la already famous cathedral 'curate?" and 'added, "Will .eyeleya, eaasaaa,nte new, Dr, Eim,ythe;
. lograp4or, Mr. E. E whiting, .0a3ie, yca,e,g curate mpdesitly reote4; 'No,
Istiinpl.p4ja:edl!.3b.oyu ttililetiilkelt'a,stlad icaud7,41.91111.4511.beir
for bis leoonic habit ef speech. Ells TQU preach for me on Sunday?"' The, ; ..
.•taratawith -wall* •abesecenorniaesalnagothe, to preach in Bt. aattaa' ., *et - ,cuus.Msu i1•Tletttetlayy??'4 a74Y. frin. e -h.774... .
' that tf le imponeible to exaggerate the..I,' am not Gabrlei-but-Heaven: lam i
aVeirdea 'ainara.a.4a.eataiagatfia laatia.aMalta - .4e. Mita: Bream', ',H1e-Malesty,,a'e‘p!RTY': 'Pr,,13otYthoilauglIefVOI.4,1m.1:-,11:61191,
, a th.gi„wil,p,21.„-ata,r,0colldga,..,444144m.0 .0-atasa' alaalirliitah ataalaa'.1.aaafa.hee•nanii10.:' ",l'iS is ea Y01,1."-..11ili4rY0 ..31.01' 4
itor the' afterappa and „seatetating sod- impressed by the poisen " ' Iv ''. . hepe'tilataelaare'aeftiiegsweasfaet.".
. a0ealy dernaaded 'ter retara* Mr! Coo- Jellies Brewa, M1'., who wile for inaaa "Slowly," she •-correctea him. '"and ,
a ,liages who avaa thee. Governor 01 Mas- yeare. a .worlang paper,' carried' him- i can't stand% it. ',.1.1a. terribly' bored .
ra,4,..61.440.t.ghttt:ior.acceibu,:dhlie."4„,%04911,, the tele- self while occupying tlalarod' Palace when I'm not 'doI4 tbingsa Thereare• , '
phmie. '. a . ..'' a • •* ' at Edinburgh is the lairtoal deputy
"Yes,'" • a "." ' •
"This 14 Cal. Hop; home." , • 'Le rcaVIdAtiseigi4eiabCly°°0“filitthheiC:galra;i•ell 1.:hofe: Stilt: 1 Itvel'uiltiejlilk.Vree417. 78.1 'tlib'sifi, n'tt'tu:.tliagla-siFt;it't4Wil'aS111;taitifiCU/t9r:s:(1'.;: .1
land. • During Mr. ,Erowals OcallPencY ,,assrlaw bw4INI. your attest ere," •pt,;
.-it -did. the works,: s •aaae a-a...a pletaesapstahe was an, ell respects thessmythilxemarked trrpievawtty, .5y4.4t -
NOt.oahriO!, sat: Opayen.;`'..Plain ' `, rea0n.al rePreseittative, Of' the Icin,15:- ! a tall(„stiaight:431.41XOeNitsillefffir.7
Honore, that. Are diatitietlY rOYea were .i,white'proWa at hiOatal :1-Y.tali44 stiObg %.
.::Tb:e.:itTev.,A;11, GiCit411;iiCeit.ilirsat':a°O.'raHte, et All Paidatantieeand to alre. Brown, and tea resets to beat, 4 taeasentailte theta' He
-Saints-OfitheiaraleHalitaxanitsi thekev. took sadal areeedenoe.oaer all taenes;-laiughada."Soifie one brought PIO a 'lat
chifieo .t!.-.001,71e.a. ' is ^ curate of ,St. hility of Seotqad'at-aThea iseadalltair, like that with -Water and 'Pebbrea and .
Luke's, 0140011, !St.aaiEflint :NA! , Mr. -Commaestoner la!ire 'hiMself, Wita ta,cd7;-bulas.apatttag out ,,greedahoota. '' ' I. '
esty • a.nd. digntty, Oiling .10 StaY, la steed it In the eunstane' and riO)Ofer.04.'
Tae; above photograph ShOws Judson Strong eatalaintng'•the intricaele
of e radium timepiece to 'Miss Vieve Hamblet, The cloca ticks. every te
sece• ads end Itis estimated .it will ran 10:000' years .from the power efradiu.
PiC.Ides and Milk Safe Com-
1 bination, Expert Declares
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Are you atraid to eat lobster and
Ice cream at e same meal, or pickles
. .
and milk?
• Sunshine in, England.
Whee the sun shins in England
, .
Gabriel ileft, :Hely . Trinity Chereh, $t
,leho, about the same time ea Mr,. Holyrdada'•-, the famous Palace' of " the! in •the, quick growth nett! &mite one
Heaven left NOVA, SCOLIO. talte, up a ,Stuarts; ,and the incident has given I told' Me that attlests -I let it. rota in the"
curacy in 8t. Jclua• Mr. Itlaavenahad :great eatlafaetiatn ;the nation " 1.'flark, it would never have ,strength
just
plroe•fteeteNtleingafCriolbmi!4thoep,.asy.9n*odgebu'allndd;!*P;irtits:istyhteQms"enntdittof.fa6tnihe:Pwra4c1Yinogiflatliaes en!:!Duglail put it le, the dark' Clara
OhrlsttonrIeLtarabodritiloenadeorst: Itiote,ckarturyooer...an :the asked 'aclitely.
Iednglitralliefanxhcele*ragaYilLenibgt.datrtitningeuntstihyl he nodded. "I kept it in the dark
Until the white rootaclaniped the ..pele*,
aleS every direction.: The shoots ,
didn't grow In the dirk, but When thea
oame lea) the funlight again. they
lepped, into flower because they had.
strength behind them: • Bat any aloenpn- ,•
a..16ds:oi've,.arte‘Aci'e, akto o°1°01'4IngPa• trete4et1Nrilthe yrooau4..tsayou,
Clara glanced anent the doctor's face. .
to her''bc.wl of Thies and peck again to ,
him.. Is thet parable? she asked.. •
-Prole hs pocket he drew a Worn
Testament and ciaenea at.Eplieslatis.
We Owe ,thir Pia.no Keys
it to Mr. Elephant.
atones ' , Every bey who bee been eirena
INN' 1°w -hung leaden alttea. and rah' or visited the zoo., knows that One
, and dim • the wisest animals he saw there was
adoist foga that paint the verdure on the great massive- elepaant. •When he
-Ideas such ai these . a her stones, ' . ' got a lIttlp older said was able, to feed
li " • ------------ aPso- • " d seeing'one day Mrs Elephant of Bible names.
Christened.
014 Granfar • wanted "Algerneea-the
• . name 'of Uncle Brown. • .
Perhaps he'd. "stand as godfatber-the
richest man in towna' •
But Gran declaried 'isms faneifita and
. flied, on "Peter Runes," '
And fill he.: gentle rivers to the the newspaper he was intensely inter- Or maybe ."Fali Bartiabas"-she's•foral
foods eaten with other feral abed _,
•
by t,lie.pound and e r rea co
th b d e n ate aa i •
Ina o s r m.
•
• yard The men drink their ,beer hot fesor W;lter Draly well known • ' " • '
' had been given a bath. HP taat
ri . . . , .
and the. temalese la point of numbers.. When th„e: Sti.h Shinea ou Englaad 01,4 scambbini-re' quire' d Several iengthe Then Aunt Matilda ,vrtatesan.d,aeked,,,,if
' ra'k'Ing' tiii14. Pauau'. ,. atte.r. the babies and their grog cealds 21apanese snakes *atatho'rity. o'n, foe'd an_d'bilet,'."0.f.'Colutes
are, tale getsita, clancing . and stagiag shasts o. light • i of, fits hose,. barrels and barrels . pf„ - Mervyn wouldn't do; •
have no poison:, Japanese music has Ilia University, who recen.tlY a. rae
: gh* who are turned *54 NI.Sns. '91 precisely the "reverse Of sour, their I);" one of. the nais‘terleis "id .e.lasiaa '"va4 '-11 far ' °viers
derk-sealatreee, ' , - aaa : • a atteatsaisa-ofi-withreinstead ,of..;stalatana- - ,Unole„ Jack said ''Pooh!'.' . ahasea,e,, ,, apireeal,, autassai befitted
and hills and'avater, -a, dozen bare OasoaP,' and then (She loved a "Mervyn" long,age)-but ...That ye,' being, rooted ,and groupled ,-
. no harmony. a Janitnese ,itthltles are wide at ba' ieolating ' "vita:nal a
'igelaha, training collegea. ' all over the And lsedy,e-bound nieadOsas of a ,green pcavder and expeesiv.e.p.erfam.eas' he There nevertati been Mervyns in the „
Woes -arid syrup. , . -. a• • • suppert•ef life. , If any':one`ever really .- , ,• 1iillthe alai:wee of God; pint giasw '
theur4da ever Year -sr the 'great jaana arsasaiteaa'aad they boil their pc- tegd constitueuts sp essential:to-the -
%.king'"ga, a " ' . ". ' ' , ':-. • ' "a- ' ' ' • The moat affectionate race , earth, became ill eate'r eating ace. t'' 111 and as. bil'. ght-. '" ' ' ''• ' ' ' allons.e.f Oil rubbed into . • family before, ' • e • ,
a into 1-11m in all thiegs,..whialain th,e .
As, bright as is t. e. blue o tral;tc1.113; bider.'
,•• ,A gelsillaaaarts her training at the , the laps do not knove hoW LO kist, and lobster .or pickles and milkt•he asserts, ' . , seas: .
. . • Bi. when that •sam-a little boy elret . ' ' ''Twpas follyhe was,aure. • • ' ' . . •
, .And WhY begin outlaadisa names.
' - head, even Christ ' Quite a ,Iong waYa
for even the beet of .t 1nt
-
, us„ o, grow,
it? And Yon s•ee, we can't do it with-, •
n€070 seven.; then ehtheett. as laegaage pesseapess no eWear Svoid'n, of •Which 'might have happened to hire
. !himself .ixt the 'parlor, for ,his ahour s • ,
knew :that the iverY 1.ceys bri which lie a "Clatiae":, tae .loneses '.!Etlward °And .roots to' ..itno.w in Alie•
lage- ot,'nae.s; ;and atttulea. --
- yews Atitting.,,i4•4defs'tind it was. aecauSe. ate,too tritaeh or avaa
, „ _ s
„tintiee, is„.„Mstato,;,aereaairen mere. years: Para and are nevea, naughty., aeede, ire n•!* antagonistic to- One aaithltagu.o' 1,1 • "The s unsli Ina.. often ite.epa as toe •
Onalt.?0 arfUlthlaWiaar-faaa, anti only"then' 'nee's. :in a, Japaaese Wenta4 'Itiad the aretealla.no bad 'toed Combleatiains;. at from nineyletr4phrsanhat'sv•ettibsectiak.a.Tleteauertteadslotir .laa;r;ed, S,76crimlietthhice•prufidu.
the' earth,. are ,found in the ground .in,, :Li'te•elal..vireeaasil..,;et_ll.e.anaata.aell•tel,busiy to grow toots," he replied, •
"It Makes baaretty gOod. parole," eke
untiafinaaataloarteen doeS S94e -be- ':Esing 'teligioas. is a sign of flighti- aaidther, writeS.Profeasor,Eddy..There.
l'hefOre Cite haSina :AO laerfei'M .at. the' known iranongrat them. The Japaaetie. poisoned. ',11Y• 'tniparities-a-eithet .One,
Nras runettlg 'the °cute' were. made '" d•-trk?" uired Clare
,
rearitilkisaair'aparretitiee, aiid she:con- and Jaesinese .children have no tena- .after eating anY of the lopde ilone
.When the aun shines it is as if the face
,. Of some proud man relaxed Its
haughty stare, '• •
Attesmiled upon •us with a sudden
PlanO Practicer ,he 'Perhe'Pe. uot The next-door, eeigheess wanted out r9•01S.:;'
grace,
Flattering because its coining is so
rare. •
-Alice latter Miller.
'
And father sa.id e will •
india IflO .•;ana tests .sueeesatutiy: driail of immortality. His ,whoh) re- they are male ara more because Of 'sRiotpopteo.sde-h,!..lo.ara and...love •
if slierha*.iigssoii :exatitinatierts ,average Japanese man- is .in mortal leasaa if. theie are bad. combinatimts,
•
Africn, EgYPt and CaY11:111' thig " 14)i'eutic..;ei:leGdOd.
s of ' what ap and shinedto the aro. ba Markets iiat , So. EalLyb'sutchtrhisetree_newd eta,alchellohti !1,13aila.
St Joan thought's°
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fairly:1st-1ff- • P*cliiiiT.1 als0 Pasts a tax ins it, and wiaen he.dies ia cre- they contain,' anti -these
g
ia tioning gelleges are ligiona directed avoid- what they lack than becati
London and Antwera. . , sq .. .
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' - ftneana drawing all your strength .fatim.
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• • . , . , ..
' aalan Drag. • . .
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'Rooted itt God,' !she nitiaea;..‘"taat
.quattcrly auctions, the tusks. weighing 1:
anywhere ,,frota.' 20 to 125, pounds are -,
° She Wished.. •.- ' : Hinii. !zioean't' It? -, .I .don't' believe I '
sold 10 the!. ivory • cutting ' firms. ;. oe. .
casientilly there comes tO. the Englis,h , • .. ,.
. jug 155, ilcyun,41:,, . ., , . . ... tuLtIlitetrte...aAnianriegewaap.n•s.,ettitee.po:tietes.hsor ttoer ‘knosy, Flint well eneugh.". .
Market !a -tusk 8 feet In lehath, weigh- •
herbounden It 13 easy ao keew .11Inia' be :Said
' . ..- ^ mother faetaiently felt it . ' and -sealed .. aThera'S the 'Bible you
.bookebelves:
and: equipmen,t, for saiiiiig!. up the ,a
' ' tiers havespacial EatM
dat'Sato. eurb., At dinner este day she .
May I get 'Ca' .. . • ',''
chickeita and . theti ' site deManded a .,
had aareada bad_ two helpings a.or ',.kilicew:' I '6'ee 64e. (3ii.Y°11r
!Tie bows . too busy to read it !late -
tasks, 'bleaching. the plecesamatcaing. "
y en t have any 111,017a •
, titterlr-ie•qoiramae.111.,ithtstye,.,rii,dernanded..for 'aarieus.. re- ,,". ,10.,.., '•ee'..;.'..
thenal`nd grading t,hem accesiding,te '
'the. s*.e'vta-' Of ivory come !. salsa! as .arittea ea le.'gend 'fnr'' a litile' '''
ea' '' 'he; 'Mott:Cc firmly, •
. -' lyla Clivrtt adinit,t4d; "hat ii I'm in 'the .,
dark ust Ti grew roots.. id better 'be -
Y."' had ginilfiles4c7Lgis.anananeddea toward 'the
I
lay:, ',4Witli •roa,ta like that, thiak what. -
to the agaaaaan markers of Illano.ke'Ys' . girl.. But, here is. the avialthotie.; You.
a who have men. quaiifiea .by -long. ek.:.
, I pull it wait ,rne; then. whoever fl ,s ,seu willearry!, he said. '
.'perience in the -art 'of keienaking ta' geta Jae larger* pleceea .will • have " her .; ' ' '' `•. ... ' n' . ' '
. carefully' inspect the piecei ,and .Make, ..wish, come true „ .
the keys, ifor 'Our Plarais.. . it_ is . aatra a . .. --a • . . : •'. a - ' " . .. ' Save'.- Our' . ' . '
• Thea.cerem,ena •was ;gone •throfig'n, .'' - . .Forests.
bute.to Canadian made aianda 'that. be- ;
become
b ooda
!.iki'*;"...rtio)(45.90) anontleand• twentY. Mated, so as. to 'melte annihilation as 'combinations an soon as the missing
*en ',($1.00 aalitt.fter she has beeotne oonagete as weal' Idea,
elements- are nupplied.
warn* With the, Iceds you are 'accus-
, . , •,
In other -words, there is nothing
•
+ , •
a
Miler Without
Year, leg can't •oeine) eff., all ytitit teeth
matt,come Ora can't.thea?""
Vroni that ; mortient ' grandfathers
antbartaeintee't isegan foraJolinuy in-
sisted' that all the Other- Members of
Oneofe:001Liele; and it seems to grow the family be eezraineed ' afata-
deratheariadre aid think Of grand-. iris genuineneset
, _ ,
fehiltlaen -aa'artrog,,tatsr, tastes. Should •
be *Jilin& for ataamPle, to meet. the
areeptiremanta et.Johnna art'set 'loath '
..t.a•the.fIblis*tiaiainits artery?
ockx tomeaaa to eat, except that You probably
Leg9
do not -,eat these feuds in the piopor-
ah•aa, a rnan do to be a Pers
- .• - tiOn and atnOrfri,-. reciaired bY•thechein-
C.gaattdfitherla' That's hard .ques- istry.of.ydnr hady. •, • , • '
To talte daseeeifie ekataple:. A 'din -
net apaslating:of breileti steak; ,fried
pptatpes,..btead and •Isuttera punapkia
pie and:reetfee Probaba's,woald iinpresse
you ai•e:,heing a, gesia,meal.' And 'Yet
it it net; Prefesspr."1.ade •eaas, for 'it
lacks -at toast 'one' 'eleraent essential toa
.theiwelfareof the besty:. Add aireen •
,
-aregatableass' pinee.h; s•tring. lamina, or. •
„ , , . .
aometaing .ers that aort-Or salad,,..
.6:ad yoir haveatipplied the • elemeat
that is lacking, and have made a satis-
factory meal. I
. ,
'.000 ,teaeriat, for this is that. year
hotly' requires .sinail:ametint ef min-
eral 'alts each.day-IpartiCalarly. salts !,
COntaining •,calciuni, and plaisphoruaal•
„
These are presmit la green vegetables
and, malt 'in proper. prepettione ; in the.; •
,Meal 'jne,f coleinin• 'wet-. lack-
ing. until supplied • by • 4.. green'.vege-
troin the :Y4.7'
the. home. .
Wetti;latkiii;ithe -,acraineY, be retired • . •
aoltnaa '
„
1.14iPPedariP to 'inetheirat. side and a .,
,
*-111°Pereds •14..aai S",!.'grfY1 pa. go .
I d
• • „ • , • .
-t, alarhy do aon want..te see lani go to
'ao,ede.-,deartat?".'his,.Mother
ala Want asa,e, 'see lain a take off„, hia
,
wooden leg." . . • ••
' anannarhed....2 albite!.
saa-•Thearaathersalalta..e.a, _
flats , aritiatiftiltaFt7*.ass no wcoden leg;
•%Itt ani Yalta 'Other' graeidixtb0.7 •
"Then this One. la net ray abet grand -
he
,pite. ea, ,', would . have a wcoae n. leg," •
ara-otested ;the. • "
• "'"^
ar7er's
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X:%4Z*4.:.•?4,,XX
Dr. C: S. Myers, C.B.E.
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! Frbee its- early history '*Canada has
tore the asaa, ea.tatieta.eight per eeea •and at the cone:101,01a Anne-.
• r ' attar 'held up the,greater Portion Or heed; known by the extent' ef itSafora '
• • •
equiPaad -the bone. , '• " .. ested areas. Logs .ancl lumber were '
of Our'destrumenta wete-keys.
with germine elephant ivory. Celluloid ,
"How lucky!" * I' I' 'eat th
exc a m . mo er.' an
•, • . .• . . .
impertaatt part of theoriainal trade
L9 only used as a sulastittitefor the .. carried on with.Franee and ,Great ttri-
"snit will laave your wish new. Tell.
. a of Wanes'. •The reasons .wha ivory is ,
parcaniniogrehc 1 ci ten. ,. an
,• . , a, . aalnatind even at theatime of 'Confect- .
, genarine„iyory an the cbeapeet grade
me what it was • .,
a tae standard inateriltaler that .it is the . "I air1 li d fa a 11 k ''''. ' '''Salieur,aitaicotn•tlhuerniliiierna we's, oat:eel:lief Outaut.,
, . ., r p a, e. , her industry -is still one
:- xnos,t durable, Much nicer to the touch, : w'n4, red Aen'ene
. of. the chief items entering into our ex:
---andethataitsecolorabicemes riCifer witlt ' , ,
port 'trade:a '
: . • age; 7 Theta- &tare e,"acallitlead aia 414. .
latial-p-gatire -pasts-lift eeil tw.enta•
ways, itillerninable W.liete,Ver yeti find, : years- a. ,neW fores.ii7 iti'dt6-traa
• Fat:nous ,experitaental PsyehologiSt of it" Whether in sister's Some lit:, ,v,e1coed in Canada -Um predUctien -61
Professor Eddy asso ,deelared that „.
bondon England who is- qeming to ale, riovelty, or on 1i -tape keys. :„If ,
41 No aza,outa Pe/saasion eauld con- Only are-Velstead Stuff For Him. the namber of "salaries," • ot heat' • ' '
, 'pulpwood, says, the Natiital ReS0,111'CC.9
.,. , , . .
, . „ .- . , IdlillSter-1 hope, ,iny f end, Yoa units, :that ' certain • footle -contain Goes : • ..
British Association for Advance -Meet
easess.ons,e .. .0 t • . .. , ., . . , , a
,,s, thoughtlessly 'leas e live elgar on titea
visitor .as once bappened in a lionte . , latelligened.Se.ralce of the liepartaten•t '
, . . - . , -
avi'nre him. that a grandfather 'could. be ' . • .' • r ..• ' • ' ri Canaria to attend th " ' I f th
,aisal• without at ' 1st one artificial' eeaar diin'A, .,any -of:.. this 'execrable .nat' offer a '' guide in selecting. a diet. - .. • • . . „of the Interior, .Ottawa.. The enca•-•
- , ... : .. ' of Science" '', a ' • .. . piano while. he .goes tO ansWer
, . . . . ,
. . ' inetts gr.QMPtli in the,demand for news':
. ,. , ,
•
--/Viresat Were a real g . as then 'Or ' Errin'g 'OneesaNeverieseireanotalng- -pile,-a----'-'d-iett---Consistingssof „alfalfa ' th6' telephone,:if Alia keys are of eellea ..-
. . • •
-. :aaenaaare .. ,sasthaseastadaatian.,,from the sebts• keya ether's' "'icing' eaddl7 7- Anr fedschenfis a lie ,writes, couldseetinea, -• • - .. ' a.e._a•
,
! prieteaap aeenatheandentive. to sas. de,
• ' Cash Not Sympathy wantecL 1014Lthefe, wouidabe-the ;,seine 'thence.' • •
•
• el•opment of our,pulpwood. areas•thr,t
r -when- -as
didn't he have a wooden lea? 'aohnnY but: pre.ataastead stalafor ruiaela ' • chicken corn and linseed that I
The .nerat day 'sten the diacarded • . . • : . always apprpciate
. a • Happiness.: man. body requires but you cOuldn't amillion cords of pulpwoodeat In Can-
. _ Lsraehad fount/an hues. waere poor ase auch a diet. The human,"body is enYfan writer :laatladelphia Re- ,"safety Arst." throws a Match trite a
!grandfatherewat" alsrae with .his ' • - ' • ,ada, . In 1922 ' there was nearly.,
t'acuna• grandee* Lei sense -NIA. his up- • • • ; • • ! • • • cord a tharitable•ma.n wa e can of aseline '
s men ale': • ' ' • n,c-t desazned to aagest and utaltze hay .s. • 3 ac-ce..ted • ' • "
.. •
, . -eanay „beee.harablealzed as 'rh en 0 menal.•
. a 'white age .0 •Peraoi who has. for -es -attest that.tt., 1910' there was buteene etad one -hat
piL .bad. no use tor • . Sinne kinds, of pailanthropy are not for some rewer ts e a -a
would contain all the calories. the huei • ,
1)y a tearful beggar. who aaked birn . In many•resaeets there is more real
for a dime to , ,eep- esars,na, w e -
'Johnny WM, cr7 of astonishment •
It is designed, though, to utilize
hperakeith, Which', Vete faisea. f. Hai 3( 1d weciaa and and linseed oil 4
foursnallion• cords cet, nearly three
. ' million cords • of which. wea usea in
bis' t a romance 'QUTTOUntling ivory than fier-'
d chialren trent anal -Tina husaea haps any other of tae Inaterials. going s „ ,
. ahe r"lencc,> that 1_41,11 st?,trry..slcy, -fcds of the kind that yea are accus- _ • aCanada.
aura admiration. "How do you do Ira' '
piano in your. , Then the Fun IBegan. • 'To make °fie Cord of pulpwccd re-'
-• '• LThe philanthrop:st. being a' generause alto the mal.ce-tIP.'of the
itealeanearded- atuil,peaed apan his own vie <asap taw,. Se among- the -lonely
ieeth_ -, ,, -- .. hills.
. ,
Grandfather smiled and then won -I • --,\V, Wortisworth.
-Ater- of wond•ers, removed •the lower s • . .—„----ea---
.row 'alAo. . 1 .Large , foreheads are not an n al -
Johnny's admiration now knew no I lible sign of superior brain power,' al-
,
tbouruisa,he 'jumped and ',slapped his / though the, chief centres ef irit,elli-
;hands- haglee.:. ' aYou' are myreal, gence and capacity are situated be-
-grandfather, aren't you; grandpa? If ; hind the forehead '
. -a-
.4g
-
araiwatesho
ruling 'chief of
t9131etd,t0'eatc,s,ays--,Professor. yaan ,
,if you Ns•iii• eat the equivalentf a hall, settle at' .oncer preaacedatatallatheadade-borner•-:,e.,a,..
thee' Paused 1 to' talk cTer." tae taffeta •
pound of beefsteak , a day,. use green
vegetables' to make up , the bulk of S w • t
year' fend, -take --y-freely Ana Batista' '
tnnate':Olan's hard luck * Some men o ,ta her
I4e aeked ahe..tnan about the peor fri4.nd% than a
W1fe and theamsearaele childrenaand
tate cooked simple puddings and
ioo.,oroomt for .vies, pastry: alai other easaed a0W hP,ennie, CO be out of "wcirk
and Many otheis,, questions. At first!'
lataaay.'deesetts, Your dietapreblern will '
the beggar answered in a tearful tone I .
virtually be solved. , ' '
• . , . --.--;., . . as berainelas estate, but tis' tile con-
aereatiota stretclied ,out .he began to
All Seal4he Same Taina. ; • .
e he W ' a lane cf impatience. ,`...4,011 the
"1 can't 1:een' 'visitors froth :'coming Philanthropist talked. on,: : , • . •
un,l', said the ,office:boy dejectedly,' ",L,Ock here, ini.-5,ter,": finallyaexeltaitas-
When I .say 'you'relont they won't be- . '
e1 the beggar With unsAetning atirlipt-
lieve Me they all say' they must see fleas, " We naast,qtat Otte; I've, got: to
yon." "Wen: put thein ofrsomehow,"
. be roving' en
" • ' • ' '
field , the 1JoSs. ' with a wW
worried lbok.1, " 7 ' ' . •
"hy, _what's 'your lairry?'„. . YOU
."Whatever;they, say, Nit i .. tell them,1
.1 haven't anything to do, hiare Yeti?" .
That's what they all say. Be firm., "I' should eay havel", wart the re
taYeasaairea- eThateafterncion.„-aa ia-aa''''Wfiraayteareabe eitaa fa a d
' lady called. , She had bard features ;
. flare easy marke have got anti me! I
and an, acid expressioe, and she de- ! can0
- • - !'t afford to wait:,
'.,manded„to se ,e the bees at once "Im- i ,,
` possible" said William; aButarrnahls-Originaf Mourning •Clack..
i
wIfe,l' persisted the ladiy. 'That's ' The eti6toih , of Weartni' black 43 a
What, they al say." said' the boy, sign "'of mearaing erigfreatad .with
what they all say," said :the boy. ...Anne., the wife cf Char:e. VIII. of
--A-fard‘cal onj-e.' ', ' • : Prance, who', at ,tiliedeati of hefrairtmussa
.
,. band, surrounded hs.r,..i.coat.c
HYstander .7-- 'tf ' obsOve 'Alia, ayou , ,
; with ,tilack and wore black In taken of
: tfurea,n)t..:,,, that_ •,gentlernan :very xes'bect:,1 her v,t,/dw___Li,o,ti___._.c ,;.,, , ,_. : ,
, •.
-0%*:` ,. ,,e9fli•
4 Garagerima -"YeS";`,Ird'fits one of our 1
I - . ' ...There are fewer ' gerensaon paper
aaa as -las a' ' 'early aettlera." a
aese .. -".. ; ` ' ' ., : money investigatiens show.; than peo-
a, .,,,aaa. Bystander -- "Eariv :loftier? Why,
-- - ...q.,•• - pte have been led to .9uppoi7.,e., E'ven
not rifore than forty:Years Of age," ;
Gara.geolau.,,,,,,,That,rrio; be true, bt4 old and dirty money, was found to, be,
•-•‘4.1 astonishingly free of thera. The ir-,
le:- l'asira `
he paYs hc. hil;a (,n tbe first of every ,
a'aati Veatigatere attribute the condition to
• :- ''....- ,...,inon.th.a ,
a.• -- --sass a ' " '''' "Semething in the cortrpOsition of the
. . Si,-;ni !,.dopts Metrid System. . Pease'," hotj v.ery il<e'..y, th.e germs
'gre4t-greaf.grAnddaughte,r ri*f Calqt. JcS':•ph lleani, Who wee' , Siam 'a the latast country' to. adopt have the eat:no sal.if,f1:euitY that,hunlan ' ' , , .. s ,
The picture ateve ehows all that in left of the tad grist inillaat tne 1st°,
. •
e' Six Nailon Indians at the tlrnt. of the American reveal' ! the metric system ,of Weleits and beings.:baVe'in getting Money to stick i
Bizarre, Quebec.
to than,
' 1 mee.stires.,
• Witte,-,tt!,Wel1111-weorgabizedsottrysee-,,quiree,„.„..thOT.enttitig..eight:4, tree4...-
:.ret society thth ,afferaoen.',. - . ".• •eleat'• In :diameter at breast '
lose a aitihh,Pea"DO Yota eaPece "it to :last, height; .:'eOn•sequently 'fhb 1922: Cut of
over night?" 1 .` • ' .;:ptilnwoo,(1 requ,ired-over thirty-one rniI1,1
lion trees,. •
• ,asslf.alasswassillattie•Lfotestar•hasi'tn,SX!it-
' ply It,wntild: appear tehe elate enatigh,
• but- rho!1 ta ys need, 'tivelvesinillioass,..
I
tIt e ycarand, telephatie and, tele-
• gratit ec.maanieseene flii 1 lioneolea per
• yeaa, There is asAireil all the unii,.:‘r
needed fI r r4aWn Iamb& int hr shingles
• aand ' .aireathoitsaad -111 t1
•Thafaretts. haae,d,eas their ptirti and
eveti nior than the:,f,part, far . the ,
'trade and indeati•a ,of-tala country...,
ii t ti.teaitted, oip14»Inehit and .
wages, to thouSands. and in ,eiport
thyellitasea mauy of the::
1' lianas. we,t,,iCma-ditia-as.ii-sialt--neoeseatras
, ,10th d 'L. '.diV het then .g tv,e th,e'' for- .
est'a..ehanee.' Seasaftit 'Oak ire pro
te.ited ftcit .1Ire ity .heingeareftit our
. ladrrowing.
ii1i• "We borrowed CUt nit met-
' trorn‘ tffir-calotularfroni'
the Italians, iind oar blinking richt; the
rhial! of a,ny,
'...Willaaa.aikaitiselaysnaneWer. from .the !
,Snatlia• out, favialtahlee front the
,Jcn i tind o•Ur baleaearriage front
the ilunipa"
- a • . • •
Windsor (asstle is' built ' On, land"
1 Wfach Wilaarn 1 ideuired front the
Abbot or the.Noim' an
kiiig au'd hin son4,IttifuS, tied to cele-
brate 'taster .and'ChristreaSthete.
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