The Lucknow Sentinel, 1924-08-07, Page 5: • ,9#.4,11,4e,r,--,7,,,—
,
oori$,.
,••
••
„
mititofeAtINiJ flflJRDAtrailsii. 7th,, 1924.
•
,
s•••,.
..1444A
• :r.,,',Aire`'=`;
g‘e
. -, •
• • .,„
hands* Aboire, 'Ore -ehielcMiii are a'recular ' line, and, (rjght) 'ben' re! are, also. Cared for at tiines: Left; 'this Parrot niaa ' fa . tha,' ,
. of •the , Vomipi9n., Jclires.s. Company,. over er 2;500 •mile J earner. On ',:the truck behind ,it ,'is a ; shipnient of .bees:,,L Inset :
Is a 611136 , Of Putting ;the part •under •the horse for shinment. 'Belowke , baby ehicare handled', by thousandsdulls.'
Ther '•
arrived in, Toronte:;recentlY,1 after' traVell-ing' e.nee, , Snake, inseets,,wbrnis, , apes, : mountain lions,
• thousands ;of milcg by rail •a,.studi•pony. . Jim or canarteS and. maca-Wsa regular Noah's Ark 'it has "
...Whatever hiS, mune.: Was, 4-ada...eompa,rtment to him, transported,. 'A ,regular line cOnsists of 'tiabY chicks :
• .-in . the :best:,tif. condition; after being. fed and 3,\''zitereci
• - (ie.' the'`latest ',descrirition. •`-1-1e, arrive.d'f!ji. • On one OccasiOn. ,the ,bottom :of: the .Toronto...:
: •Sonietime,S, ' special 'bursts of speed are ..called
Self, a crate :
fish .rnarket' "droppedout," and .:..a. Toronto dealer. ,
en route' by the mesSengc.r.S. pf.' the'. Porainian' Express: found .1riniself "Stuck" :With 80 .tons . of cod ..frorti
., ,.. .
Prilfee.:RuPert," 0.0 '. •A market' Was: fotmd. for ; : it
' Ihrus,nal' shipments like.. thiS . ho W ev er, are all .in _London, , _England,. if 'it. could he sent by the l'next •
inthe day's 'work": for the exPress. companies. -They.. boat, ,' sailing in -forty' hotlis'. ' time ,frota' SL 'John,
vvil1 take a treasurett ,jewel or a...per..elephant with; ..; ,'..The foreign' department..of' the • exPress. cOmPany
• equal 'pleasure....,' If 'y,".bU-.Wan't to.'ghip' home the..inoney 'is;.not. the least. interesting: AMbrig other things it '
to ,pay, oft the thertgzige. on 'the''...bld, farm, or send loOks.'iifter the•..carrying , of silver :bullion .from the
. father a couple of leows' to ice op up- his nrflk.'ship_, Northerri-,Qntario 'ml.nes' to its destina9ons.'threugh:-
'meats, the 7 exp re SA !COlilpin'is Wil lOok...LafterZit ' for: • out the world '''' pnilini 1-9-1$;Lthe-biggest-year iti'al=7,7"
you. . Strange • consignments ' pass- threO•gb: the Ex' ver - inining ''hiStory,•' the Dominion ,!Express •carried
.Press .Companes"doors, aini•sometimes strange .sounds -: 813,000000' Of silver bullion in 168 shipments, ''frOnl • ''.
. assize. from .ilianirtilitelooking,pack.iiig case.S.. t ,....':,.. .- four 'di•ffel'O.It'mirie8; , It, •is ' interesting to neje that -..
,Take, the ease. of, the' bear rub iised"at. the recent, nine' millions.of this',Went to :London, two •milliptis :to
Rotarian 'C,enVeritiphiri. Thriinto: 'The±-Oonii•nion, E3t- the United 'States:and •tWo, millioris. to Japan, Whe, :
press. CoMpany.was'ealled: on , to 1.nindlethis, bear for ultirnate 4:destination ' of .almoit„ all silver, though," ,
• transportation fO'' Aucklehd, "..leW Zealand. ! T.wo, or' FA y.S • Mr., Sutherland, "is there they
.- japan , Over .
..m y : . etween. Toronto, and,: Vanconver. 3..,s yet in their backyards, ;figuratiVely Speaking.'i
at :least.' --Although the "inovies ' and. the phothgrapjj.:
..this ,hualty',sPkinten, of the' "hOo .hoo",. tricheWas, fed! 'indutry 'are taking -a lot of silver nOW,'.oveil." 90 per :.
,biscuits "arni '. milk. '. At . Vancouver he 'Was. 'fed and 1 Cent °fit:goes 'eVentnallY to Japan.". • , • •
..•• taken care ,,of until ,such time: as the beat .for 1, -,...us, l'• ' , the . =mien .Express, , at that
.. tralia. departed,' and Arrangeinents were nilde i •time 'the- Offieil -carriers ,to the British Covernmienti
. ,
.that the sa inc 'attention; was '.gi‘'en • until the ' hear' 7perforivcd ...one ,of -the.. most remarkable.''feits" in the
' reached its: destination,' ..-.TheY saY that the. poor 'I ttle history .of press work This' Was the transportation
bear . cried ..Whe.n the. time • came, for it to,•-leAve'the. of •$1,500,000,p90.• in gold from the Pacific.' to Ottawa,. „
, nhands of the, express VoraPahYrSd. well' had. it been Ind: &tlantie ports. The gold wea. brought from Asia
bY dapanese.lw,arships; which were boarded by, express
coninany: offiCials' of,f _fhe „Pacifie coast. Froni that
bine -the' movement -3f 'the. -1.goldt,*as Shrouded, in...
secrecy. 7 it • ,was;,. caryied ,'-, through ' the country 1.In---''''
special trains -having, absolute right of Way* 'Carrying,,
:nothing,.bot e.Xpress ?...ets, and, with score's of armed:
guards.. •The trains Went throne), cities' without ''any
•lightS:,-shdiv-ing,•. :1Vood..and-water -was-7-fitit-•.'on"-Ttbein ''
at Vancouver; and the doors: were .never opened Until
the 'cars, reaChed;their, respective-. dostinatiorti: ' Net'
.
g , o ar s• worth of. metal was lost during the
.EN press t` mripany last" year. -thne,theg.old waa'in.the hand of the express company,, .
4,,,,:ticatedr-that-,.+a-Ven-%--"torne-..in-tire-comParire-e-X-pel-1:-Iiie-thble tikiiir-diffa.. .•
1
. There are not many kinds' of bast, wild or aom'es,-. but off;ciirls clam that. they....acgtnreci_grey lum.r.e,..dpr:1.•
I ,
treated. • ' •• "
.case •of • ifve'-'a.ninialS „travelling in, the 'emu:,
pany',g 'cars :no excusPs,-"Are ..-tiCeepted for failure, ,to
,give thani .attentimr. Officials . teli A stery,4.in.iact,
,of a' inesSenger •sonie Years ago -Who,' in his arixietY
to escape to the_ carper. for failure to male
. „correct "'reports; carefully,:noted: and: Iv at.ered'
0.1C." on vvay-hill Covering; one ',crated J'icyrle
, 'AniMals"-sornewhat inore lifelike •than the Subject'
of 'the. expressmaNs mistake. do- :often hew -
•ever. instance:•20 661' pet went -travelling
PRESS 310 -RE 'POWERFUL THAN'
P1LIVIT.
..• Reeently.. a.. b us Mess T'' 'Man: .' h$1dl,
,stild''the.:.etie,filf 'of, the
. •
are ,throWnin the:'•tvaste basket and
• not read.' 'With 'the.' gentleman • 'there
'general,' disagreeinetit,. by the
in a.. ineaSure. the• „ptiwar,
, 941y a few, days ago Mr,.
Picsident of the, 'Ontario
Sion.. -of.' the Reil•-tlross,,.'ivifc:it S'1ieal0
ing' to the. Wenien'S
Z'StratfOrdi4taiid ;that
considered, the. press 'More powerful
than the .churL,h; -With :hotly the la*.
. .,„ _• .
7haS, had ,niuch •to-.(10.,4)11i.ed
is 0 clergyman of one, .of • the; strong
• s h has. ',peen :in,
'a` .0Sition., to" lea ii- hand
idarinatiOn its,',.strength, In her Pub.-.
Which.'„wa'S.,' aettve,
the ,C,reat 'War, PhiMptre., ,has
,lieen. in A pdsitiditLtoit.Study..," the press
and• tineolfseimisly perhAPS, cinitresf.
. it with' the 'church.- That she Would
teiVAird tthe. latter, :should ,be :he
,r 1
44,1.414.1
Canadian National Exhibition
. AUG. 23 Toronto SEPT. 6
Mare ,coniptehetistre: more ainbiiions than
ever--,depieting the piCiureSque, the artistic •
and A.Ypilcril life of, Canada and other lande„,
,Gorgetmg ,speetacle .„,p_Afaying tiler Might,
,
romance and grandeur' of the Britian l'IMPire
lineWn to the itigenUtty ,of Man.
the' ono Se Me t
• ()NEI 'HUNDRED ratuerrioS's fix ONE;
consult ,your Agent for tteitueed Iteilroo41 liate'n.
. , ;
,9j)4T Mttot4lit posidek4 , .10144'd:UENT, 1A49$,:nagitig plft9jos 6
-
• matter, .or surprise yet her Wide ,ex-
. perience bas' removed 'her frorn those
.%1110!, 1001t ,updn the presa, asi lacking
i,inu...poWers"ainkinflUerieei;74**inahiMate
IFI'verYbodY, she reads a 'news-
paper, •but all de,: not ,gO to church
and: who' 'cen ,honeStly deny her
gument?; Continuing,: after i citing',
, • ,
';•z,'-PrO4
had ,....Sticceeded......; lir; 'putting. ptoiOts-,
adross . anti giving , credit I ;therefore
;she .`stliti, "Adverse Criticism'. usUallY
•-reeCh`es e'liew-sPaper .inan but.Seldern
words .of coinniendation.." • To th,is the
'Stizatforcl BeAeon-Ilerald adds,: "Sad
but • true words,' Mrs: P,,hinip_tre„,,.
Tr, an Article' does not., pleaSe. theni,
tint ji. newspaper man innY burn the
midnight. oil And „ ,10se, 'his " heatitY
Will!..please a large section Of- the
.41inimunikyl-,-,titi•lizing-4a1-1-41iei:"1.1terarY-
at'ility." at hiscornmand, and it Wil1.
not bring. forthasjng1eyrdof
_
TA.44tartie1e,
.one -' tfnin1onghjh, contains»njne.
tenths of faverable coinnient' and One
tenth- criticism will .incnr `dspleaaure
Reeiiii•ie, Of' life- 'tenth; TOO Many .per,
son § . want, butterand More hutter.
and reSeiit" ,even'' helpful, .rites."
To0 roany„ are ready to shoot at halt '
Years
rock ,respeetitio :the .press,;---delling.
‘avl Sot t t
•
• IX/MCC();
.P3,!' 4.4. .S.,..""T..4.004.14! •
....(CM4nnnieatien).:
•
' have never .nee.d tobacee• '1.; tried.
' buemy sYslern .rebelled.;
PArenta,. 44§2.0. Oblteek`, .tiesterIrTinr
_
eo,raPariy,' viAll those who,..uSed am!
it ,Seems .nothing ot ' Mirach.
that I
vias saved from the ,habit.
Inot try, to • un-Clhristiaxiize;
'those. wile use tobaCcO,: ;only deSirt:
tO, lay dovin PrOPoeitions re
14.tivii: to. this...cursor 'upon • immanitY
4,4P1hgeiLF...
thchi te. See Ole iesu1tsthQJJ
..e...tebaege ,
I .Shfall lay ilovir.nthre0 firo,POSition;:.
itiVOt�jObaceo..
'IS POISPN.
to' medical,', science; -to
.bee6o ,coritains. from three to . nirk
per • .c,ent nicOtfne, And nicotine
is a poison. is declared' 'tit) be' the
deadl poisO'n • next to • Prussic'
acid. known nie.ckiOal 'scene•
'Dr. Kelififri' 'Of. the 'B'attle Creel
.`.4.11ttaritim "'Says: thathe took' th,e hie
()tine. 'from a" cigarette And, made
into a.. $oluti-6,n,. arid injected ' half
-this ' SOlUtion 'Under the' Of e
fog'and in a feiv-Minutes ' the frog,
was dead,..,He", tool( the other' half of
the..solution and •injected -into au'
..bodY,. of another.' .-fro'g and had thc.
. 'results as, in ',the. formfir ex
smokes; «twent- "cigarettes- 'a
takes erioug•li. pciises n into. SY.sten',..
•to kill forty . '
Sonie years' .,ggo •ari expeiincnl
was; made- with tbbaeco -as follows
A: man ' aSked. - audience! if. tiler(
Was a porson. who • he1leve4•.'
• that to.bacc. 'Was tiiit'•a• poisoti, 1
it .1 did 'net liurt :‘him. to Use it.... A
'gentleman, stood prk4. said th0t.,
:took chew of .i tobacco' affer
meal and it had. •neye'r..hurtv hini. The
:speaker; • offiered twenty dollars. te
•arty...yoting. man:.'that had never..used
te.baCed. Who would to the -plsAt'•
ferin and take a -Chew of tobaceo. thc
• average .,size thatlhis gentleman 'used.
'A. -Young Mail'. arose 'end 'took up...the-
speaker's, propositioh, .1'hree chews
of aVerage 'size, Were ',cut .60. .,and
',broug.:11..t,. to platform.'., •A Ness
• 'foundlanil • deg and. . large toM, al
-Were, brought,' to"'the platform; ..Thc:
yoling raan• waS 'given 'one . of th
plUgS to' elle* .A solution w4 press"'
-ed 'from' each of. the.other e.how.g
Yeti to •thedog• ..a 'few
•the young." man lay helpless,
-ly oir,. the' Jloor.. vfa-s. deathly -sick
'fbe- dog ,died seTen...rpinutes.:.The
cat had convulsions and dead
in, dead fifteen :Minutes.. All -this'
%Caine as a 'result .of- tbe -amount of
, tobacco used by••..a Moderate., User n
one:, day.' "Tobacco.. is a ,,poiSon.,-. •
One-half, ,•grain. of morphine,sul
,kil1 an „adult._ • Onellifteenth' of
grain .C.if .'hidotine• •knoWn.to
kill an:adult ...and ..on.e-seventli`l, of.
grain almost ,alivaYs proves" fatal. •
-While • I' was the iVlissourl ,Hol-
AnesS, College some 'years - ago- 0
young rnalt .::-threirgh the town
'With a., Show croWch„ They sto.PPed."'
-few tovvri and set UI'
their ,and:,,..charged:•ten
'sec 'thiS young:Men. 1 -le was.*
-eTte:tfiend.fleTldr-7-riertall&a.bove;
°a. yliisPer,„ and the outett,..skino.f.Iiis
'body Was .as tight ',On linib`s asif
it.had been:sti-etch6d. just' to fit: His'
votiswreek. He was 'given a" eigarettc
every . WOO( alrmbet
go into convulsions,' when without
ne, Slept : only While under' tlic'
intlUorice,. of inediein'e • and aiod, :s
after'...1k
was on..exhibition at the'. place '.men-
tioned, ' , ' .
A .young. :Man in my 'home tOwy
some years ego • was sent 'to", health
resort 1n :order to get some, sweat
-baths • ,to niodtirie .cion't.:••of
'ystere. A 'sheet wrapped around _his
body 'Was coveyed with _tobacco: poi.:
on •drawn.. from his SyStem,
,professor ,eigarOt.te 'fiend it,'
like a' "wormy' apple," he falla before
his time. • , "-*
-1TobacCo Woakens
"811114:Zir
rt deadens the iiervbs,,. elbSeS
•
, lart.'of brains frOnt',.his tea
.tlalYSia, 'of .this. bmins showed
„practically , cell was -dead
*was, burut • .'
ai-ti pot :a .inathematician
,ie v.,314;42,..1 T can •flari to n
lei'vous trotible 1 e^n iitibtract.
• Up to the end Qf ,MaY, 1924, oyer
779;000 000 fry of different •ki
boy s 1. were digtributOd throuphout ,Ca -
from f at,:neries oper
ted74011there,i6•D4;•,6,:piaarTtl`m7.4egi,p,f41111,t,
'O.tzaVva;.:(101-714-ros.
ver4Vlus of .$863.011 is shOwn in
. the annual' report ,of the VaneouVer
Po6r4 trhde yoefar 1-1104213b:(11. Pyeecc'einiptV:stOlt°11leerd4
$725,880. There was. en. increase of
.f(..)41,08t1s3a;749-47 iminpotrhtt: value of cotfp vi ieux• ;
• , frei,ghts.was 40,693924
.Amp.pg-thp passengers • sailing' for
,Erigland; On, the' Canadian' .Pacifie
steamship' "Marloch" :`3rd frOm
ntrntreral was • a large PartY, of
will'-'1oirr the tour
„tile Overseas •B (Neat' idnal• League,:
,which„ this year- ,is• covering Great
France and 'Belgium, 0
, ,
aie
6'11)--frte Stn les; take
:nter'est ,• his .,iv,o)dc," and' I can
discount 'hi5. i.:fhan4es`• fbr,,success.."
fhilrIssJ;1/9;surs
who use cigarette,. the ed
.lass forty,tiiree- pet. cent., use cig•ar?,
there -JS:- '-e)-6-se
'atien between eriMe 'and tobaceo
Jrranityr'-nrni4.---tebaterr:
• .!"...h.ree Per-. t ',Were
Or.' tobacco... I ',I:14*P ;;.statistiCS'
.seyeral , pen'inentiaries
that, .ninetY per cerit, Of, the ;inmates
Ise tobaecci called 'up,' .W.Ardan, O'r
• 1 penitentiary a 'few days agd .Aind
.'Isked•liirri what 'pr een"t 'of hiS • in;••••
mates used tol'acco.. He -stated that
,
nractically .every
'hundred,' irunates' used . tobacco and
.They gave it, to tlieni in • thousdnd
Tiound •
tot and::
non-smakerS In- a. universi.ty,
The'n�n-smokers increased' ih. height
ten arid.' foqtrten'tits per ,cerit•'•.
:Alan the • smokers; They • ..inereaSed
twenty,fpnr per cent more in. weight
indSeventy„ per .. cent indre"in lung
F:apacit'y. . • •
Sikty7.; per :.cent • Of.` the• boys., in Am
Pried' above • ,the age,efr „fourteen .,use
tobacco. POrty,. per e,erit are tobacco,
.tiends.-, There is ;probably a. coiinc
tion 'here and .'thke"...fadt ;that only tWo.:
boys out _Of. 'every • hundred. v.,..A-io• start
ish ACedeirry
',"• A yliter'. declares that. first, Comes
-11.,:arettes; second 'petty :garpliffne-,.
loose ,questiOnS
'tomtit. larceny, .fifth peniten.tiar'.v.
. have been in .our schools for six,
• eon YearS.: It: is no.,uncoriunpii
.tt5.• ha,Yer those • among, 7, ou4 • studen
Iyho haVe '..aeoUlred` the habit of ti
: ;pg.' .tobaCce. have, iipVer .khoWn
\ylio.'srdid...ino,t-'..get „Saved . quit
•
'iccotoflsh
•anythitig „school wor
They are- '''alWay the t
....each'. in our ',revivals 'an -c1" the fir
Among those.: wlio.".,• 'backslide.•An
I nap, ,• ti -is '•°t
, 3 • an Y .
,reach
.theyo• at :all.' 'A. 'noted_ eticato
".,No . use to worrY over •tlie
...boy-'71-io-Ilieeoines 'cigai
:.itte ,lie_h•le no future" • Man
firnis net' e p 10
JoYs . t e
, The: PreSide.'4" Of. a railway: sySte.n
.'Hoy.•wanted...but no OneWFI
'.ases. cigarettes need. 'a-pPly.'•''SixtY
nine firins in.'"art.' eastern city..a"gree
.49" eniploy no one' who had .the habi
;We ''have .an .iiistriiinent that
cigarette ,
.,...ecordS: tile. time, • it 'take's- one to
Ili a...normal ..,per.sen. it takes
,',se'cOncl • froiii. ;the:. tinie ;the
'aer.ve, iinpulse starts until itreaches.
the.: brain, • It". talseS. three7: times . as
,
,
ts.
ne,
to
st
d.
,e.herateS_.• Off,_
Spring,: •
It 'lesions man7s• PoWerrof endur-
. . • , .
ance It -cut$'.....gliert "rnargin.',Of
; ?torn parent to., child; but .a . tenderieY:
t -1:S not traiisnutted
tbward" a 'habit franiniitted:'
(child borri, under -
these • -conditions:. • -- ,
• I 'know cbild that Was, born of
,Parents V;11'.e. iebacOo ,, 'fiends.
, For `Aix weeks the...child...tried, day
Ind nigh±. A.. diagnosis
• Nothing .couit.i.se found
Ole, Child: Finally' :ail, Old Pine stem
• wti s. ,the.' ',mouth, 'of' the Child
and theCryink,'0 Ceased,,, He wasS..atis.;•
."margiti. of Satet3.0.:•• that...is tiSed in
ea.SeS,' 'ethergetieS.% .exaniple •
the,. lungs. ean,'.'", held... tl-i,ree•
e.-
dwhes hi • inhaling' ;And. exhaling.. :The:-
ttSed ,-,411-k-;•demands • ,ere.
niatre-Imon ra • eqtrrre-
' sir 1'
01)ablO 'of
Peres',, in. ,the body and lessens . .01(
poweri:.otat,individnal.to exercise 111,F. j:;,1
will power, • the'bOdf,
of..:..01.C.......Pto.clokS Of 'Tobac,cp tIli:$1;4nlargin of
coMmenty Used in Our totintl•y,.lipak'
with' hunor5-'iTr-that-instituti�1t. '°
va,§v•titty,weats,,
A president" of ViiiVersity Of. -The Of (.!.5ifri.q-,'":1$',
.midhigJAn. 8,titt&I thAt diet* had net
with honois tire, 4t'6.hatti. siletil;titgUrtitia(intr7fteTIOr".'•tli'e)6(:1;tk.fligtiTedi::8:t':tiedli;k1C1)•:.0::.1d11:ioitiiitrihlie16,t and .j notc1
the past twenty-five year$ `
eatd a, toted etitie.ator say ttireo eie;s1A'8.9:ti:arite; 6`wehtlell*:aturt'sit;t:1„tbye;°eiitrtscid,
ago that, had te,b4cet)... known tpnie.dieal,
dent whocould•:tifuSted.,..,sele de that seVentii. ',per ':cet 'of the
en.,Staritly ,It. ahd0Minal Oncrationat Which: WOMen
POW'ar , T116 hot aiaotine iS. 'Indere° Are ..eatjseilliv. the 'use' 't&.
through the nestrits. and iS hapee ea. the art cif .tlisqv• Iitir4bctti(15:•k
into the brain eaVitieS a04 The sti.prarenai, gland that iS
it'§ deadly ,Work.. , over the 'Ildney'S secreteS flitid in
iettnies age got a Poiftiott of fobikeeo kneWri „AS. "Adrellitlin;!'
the brain; eigarettte,' lie One drep' thiPleced Uhi,. the skin
Vletthi g 4'01464 thAt. to,te to1or100.' It ,good to
---,0 0-0---
, ,I)Olt
t', thinit People,i'udge you gn:
., .
. .
' eroSity, by the aniount of advi.ceyou
give owaY,
• Itills
pulle
.does
'Son
$
'
Add, ongitieg oodlit tOlt
toio It ,aron't. oz ttio inittingor
_
:
A7'set cdlored
,tori al menu cards illustrative of the
history and remance of, Canada bus,
.just heen, placed in serVice by the I
Canadian ',Pacific • RailWay on it
„crAek, transcontinental- express,
• the ,Trans -Canada , Limited and the
'Mountaineer.: iEsPecially interest-
„ing are four reproducing authentic.
•photographs of prairie Indiana, ,.ae-
c.timpanied by . deseriptiye text. ,
...The newsprint production' in May'
:this year” both for Canadian, arro
'•tiaited States • ' was greater
than,. :'tlm previous months. • Cana-
dian mills Made g''new high record,
. the. total for the month being 117,,
S33 tons, coniparbd with a previous .
high ,,figure of 115,572 •• tons and
their production for the .first- five
-nrontha of the year exceeded that
dX :19:23 by 56,087 tons or • appro.*
in -palely 12 per cent:
. •
• -"Canada.is , the :country for" the
Seot:Sinan grid I ain , going, -.to liping
'ev,ery,.:.opportunity that Canada can
offer; especiallY, "farming. before
rny.-compati-lots, declared the Rev..
William, Dunlop,. • M.A., • P'S.A:, of"'
FifeShire; •.4en
:Montreal reaently, Ona tour'. of 'tne-
Poinirlion .investigating', its a'zricul:
tui•ar possibilities ,s`T'!Ot;:you .are
zadly, in.. neeci of .1110re 1)4.;.Qp1.&:6,1')(1
- we can -sup•ply• r.nern.".." - •.
Through the'..generositk of the
British' • 2d.useum,, ''the . P'ine 'Arts,
School of the •City of" Quebec has,
been enriched by:.thp donation of A
precious1.colleetion of -books, on 'arts,
Which contain oyer -.3,000 ',:repredlic-
tionS of masterpieces.. 'Among his-
tpric- s,chools represented - are. • the
• EngliSh ,of ;the 14th C'entUrY, the
Italian of the 16th ,Century, the Gen;
'man of the, 1.5th.Tentui-y. and. •the
French and -Danish, of the,18t11 and
17th Centuries xeSpectively.:
. „ .
For the 12 'months- endini May
21, Canada had 'a •faverable" trade'
balance of nearly $200 0,00,000 Ex
.. ports during that period thtalled
$1,0.69,715,S80 "an"d. imports $37:3,-
867,752 in value:: This rdpresents
an increase in • value oyer the
- ports of .1923 of "$110,000,000 and,
„of $32,000,000 over the iranorts of.that
year- The "Chief .inerease's in
exports were 'noted in agriculture
Wood and paper " - • •
• i3 ,
, .
The first 'residence. of the Jesuit
Fathers At Siliery, which was built' ,
in 1639, has been 'presented to the
Pipirince • of Quebec by the:..sons of .
:the late 'H'on. R, ',Dobell; a Min-
ster in the-,14eUrier :cabinet of .1896;
-.This house, which stands.itt.the. foot
.of, the path -outside th-e City of QUA--
bec .up which Wolfe's ,Ariny climbed'
to the Plains of Abraham- :.
oldest in -Canada and the second'
,oldeSt iri 'North AmeriO, -the dIdetit,:.
being sitnatedin Florida, ,
On All Sutnmer
'Clothing
During this hot spell,
this As the time, to get
the clbthing to keep. you
coOr
1:NDERWFAR--, ,
.dm, *omen and • Chu-
underprieed to
Clear out. '
HOSIERY—
• Stt:ikini ,reductions in White
,Tai cv:1 Black Hose from
• 25c. a pair up, , .that are
worth double '
So, Vi length,
• . • ,
at 1.9,e. a„pair.
.179ILE§.H
4:.,gpcgl *Ojai left...,at.,35e
a. yd.
-Summer Corsets7.,. and -CorSelett:ea
from $1.25 upwards.
Summer Shirts, from $1416
,Men's Work Shirts, from •75c,
. ,
And Heaps of Others
We are ,open WelineSday.
and Saturclay'evenings -
.i.cOme to the coiire‘st
Store in the Courit0
A Pleasure. to 'Shop Here
.; ,Many A 14.6' 'has been '8,..ved bt
eatise driver
'tions _froth • rear Seat: -
, •
s toP • liemorrifg.ge.s. In _w 'certain to-,,
it 1,-1 ffe 'eTie
babies of the _Mothers': Who, Were.
• vv61:1ciiig in the, factaily .,,died before
they reached ''orie.•Cear I.of age. An
, ,
analysis wasmade and it was found
that from,. the. breast. of the
, ,
jii Others 'was ;poisoning; and ` 11111,11g',
the Children' Tobaceo degenerates
children: It. dwarfs. ,
The „tob.aeco; .bill countr
%.:9tild, 'Pay fora 'college edtica&ii To,
AV:0111,1111::'
It cos.t.5 -03' annually tlire
tiMes. -as intich as did. the P;inani.
Coaalancl in two and 'one.liair year.
w.O„alci Day: ihe bonded in'debtedneS
or"otni (Ountiy, .•
li vieW.of-1--the' -facts,..given you, j
guest] on,..! -Can
of humanity: and ,the advancenieni
Of Yonri4elf; • Yotirposter.itygild,: the
041.1se,' Of
• .
. This . is -being" PUblished firlinnes
it trtkis Very little to, 'keen One from
A tar
but -epee . the habit isr!,,TOnined :{,i
•filn368,t ;:impossible ,brc;0,k-,. it.
A. 'young ninnonee said he iv8uld,
give rite- one. dollars. if' I
woujd tell biin 'how to. ((nit, smokincr.
Yor those .who hayo 'not, started lei
this' lie a Warning,fer the easiestWay
CO, quit snikhig is ni.t to bg1i.* ,
For the inan who :does sniOke, the'
.sinne, :Tower' - 'that f re n 1
the !lead- IS the poiver ,Von 1ttjt ,
dea?
t 1111
1i1(115 f4X::pter lie or snociI
Ie;ptA(10n
the desit'e to sroOke cOnteS, taYi1 AM
dead( in.:Christ) and can't thipli.e.,„
Thus the, hurtful h4bit '18 crticified;
T.. Harold Ackert.'
11,1r
mallopmemputfoOnirquastuniiii:
ere do
e steep?"
"Has sorneone_callegLuP-by..-..--
'-7roiii- Distance and reserved •
our rooms?"
If , not, you" will be running
a greater' risk this '
than last. Some of . the
party.have _been- looking for-
., ward: for weeks,' perhaps,
° ' to this trip. Double their
enjoyment with the definite+
• „assurance of a good night's
sleep. •
fleservd ,yotir .rooths. bY.Long
Distance always oand
Make sure they will be wait-
ing for. you In just ; a
few rainntes you will know:
to
1 It ea Nt, ieoti
n n gc a rte st e (oanf t Se rt a 8143.3np-
standard time is only about
'one-half the day rate: The • ,
-----
" Standard' tirne)' is only about '
one-quarter,. the day 'rote.
rrr.r.ar
,
„Reit. •Telopis is' e
Lon.t Distanca
PI:E.tE CROW IN .eARRIck.
, •
•
'of 0o, lit6st
'trtnksSi:eri. in (la rt ick far SaMe ttthe
•fs,41,;..7white.',-geWo 'Which thakp..e its
briadettlariel% in. an orchard 'on ,ithe'
toncession, Har t Stew,
,art reAidotleo;,. It ,lia$ 401 ,8601,',by
biaost fliat. $eet4otl. It is all v9ifie' ,-
,,egeopt • browb,, and
it has .beew heard to etiw Iti the onto'
tanous toito‘ used by ift-
lotiowo.',...t,Vtildit dootto: