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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1928-12-20, Page 8. Deoetmbev ID, lets - 111.0.11arsew 111410111111111111010:.- . .1 wlllr: Y The Tiger Trail By EDISON MARSHALL 1110 no L.:t.l .1t a,. l fold • character,. in 1bh+ ('aa of principal j,•,uner g'' 1.i lily Iw.u.e part). Steil ...... Y �. Thd e Narrator l .,D ,.' 11:K :wound in u 1000'00W Ur. Long.. ieree...... Ueteetitt• atter 1•'11 'tn01.1 be da tri ug a1,„lid fru Alellander Jj.eIbUC 1ornce...... It" .'1'be Girl the -ea with a luria,u: By the way, AIlIuddur �1'uthley• - ,....A Iliudu wl..•.e dill yell lily %''u wen• going ter Ahmad UIs 0.1- tiWil, week?" Teter H. Soulhie!• •• • .outbley lhrwus 1'" a big chi Luuuur hill: " in the 111. He•.His :full •r Soutl,i, y liow11s. Ernest Smithies.. 1111.,..• .outhley Ceunitt,..•.•.I• '-`iii, Mr. tlltywart,li`..I at 13OU Ii.1 y lkrw1.-' uaLur 410e.l.: Itappelt Io or l'eltl Vitae Ilays rr ..i.1• tI SoulIi1.y, dor _ aid TILE 111iF81 I li,4I 111pi+ :•� l o 111 1 lis 1 tor." ..\u o•,I m: : ,stunt1-tire year* • t'llAlTE11 1. whits hetr„1, heavily -built, ghoul u:et in mfdahcr- ag'' ,maul,,, is al'. y f its trill e. toll. Willi a It,'Idlar 11er1e11' tner. It .. alwal. ., tranquil time '•1 aa.., , lye•e't- u1» e .• 11•+. to attend it i- ' -....1 l.;r>. 1 don't dna. z1„ I w n[ toy club rh Apt .......1, 11101 1 .W drink'.'• lrw•m. 11.1. V1,iting the n1.J ua it that wt:) ",-.er•tau.l .1i1011„t,,...out "❑ ,:,thi Jefferson •t.'• :carr .111,tLiu•„Ili. „k„ watches over me • promise, vers no te•.I4 and sweeps my ether •It lit Ude oil- o t" •111.1, anti and with iuiw::able bows guide: my vitivtltr to :1.er chairs, eau make as tea-' anon: it refrerhil.x a •"u'. ti°n uut of a :Mit. even .•0:11>. ill lime juice al. i mint and se}tzerweter as if 1.•.a .Lily a db) ' .rl. as can 1's§ imagined.'.:tercel. "Such Perhaps '• A' e story of $uuthley 1 %l.s -Queer th.: _. ',lead,' nest with that August after- In,•al 1...:d.• Cseppa Island. Alelut:der Flues,.• ,.u•t 1 were tarpon fishing \\ Lau I thb!k of Alexander t'im'e it i, alwayw with a fishing -roe :1' hie 'Mit,: Ile was at his hest trei. To Ser Atm on the street one cont; rally . that he way a lishermnl.. but 1'• t I queer thing. I:.• o du 1 1L I Vern, tobe any furtliel •'' •:_ 1 1 teas slvh�hel b) 1 knew enough not to gttt•.Iion,. • 4,1 ., ... •'Y''u're a sort of fru-t*1 rthv glue 1 14014." he reIudrke,l a: la -t. s§1. • •. 1 beguu to he Lope•tu.. 1.111 1 n! • 1 :u. my rue. -Very g... ii.•,er ■ detective. There is re pree- n... :a the world that haves it, when'..\ lex." irI) than. 't if cour-• pear years ore :maim! 11,,,1. a eau's face more eke, A.:.ulg. Pierce had that Mars.tla't 11.11 y''uou 1hn,,1t-i4),lht, h,4u'Al,hf':1 ,sal- hn,l singularly quiet eye. --e »,I %'ll c h'.ud ul,1 00 a 01 1 a Wal. ei...-, looked fartlwr than most telescopes, 1 -L.•1, tut yet ,Lot seewlilgly keen '.r alert. r:r:u1. peril-. lura 1.1 yAf re 11 10• He had a lean, weather-beaten face. I n: l4' f in a .1110011. You hluldltvl that ' 110 ,.• scribed and raw'rltled with pre -,11i' t\;hlm:,r•h ,•r1,1.14•w pn•;if 1°' IF_ou• 'h: - hair was eurlouxly thin-- ata. people 'fell u,'- 11,1..p1111.10.p1111.10.deep. I I. But rezar•t ter flu, lust. i,,iithtey'f A , ra when expected it to be gra, . \,,I really'. 1'0 hirely met In.•, ,, „ when he removed his hat andIt tin' wen 1 .1i.1 1I.ilik he was :1 kind '.y , to It rather light Drown our. i,; err, a_n.4,11.10, ::11.1 "1' err you 111 hawk t. your work '' :1-t,, for '.iu:aL:r- morrow," 1 awfd. "1'm rr.rl 1 I •-Terather iitesatin :hut alight can't stay Berry. ." "Not as sorry. as 1 eta, dor" hr re-' -• rlhe him 1..'uK 1 1uit.: you t'' k• i plied. "If it's between ti -11 and your eyes open Alien }'.0 are al ' thieves, 1 ch'e'ss fish every time 'rhei house. I sant you t1, ware!. .1: lit are more gentlemanly. and r.•luirr 11 time.'. tit 10,41 fi art. tl:1e's daily bread. you AleSiunl'•r. you are 1I. ,I'' Maatttt ,: s, 1 kn�: But why don't you -'lay alta '6e *Lori,' to ark t(.h without me?" that 1- the slight' --1 1.10.1. 1. i1 ,,t''C' .. Fishing for tarpon with annlawl) 1.etAY1•11 a guest ;1101 hi. 1101d." rt Alexander the lienal 1co11111 give I rather hope 'Iue-1"i's§ r. THE SIGNAL, - GODERICH, ONT. RIGHT IN THE SHOULDER "Fruit-a-tives" Did Stop His Rheumatism 4160 el W.iitio:v'• 4 MR. FLOYD Fruit -a -tick's" wlotheii his kidneys-- acid and of a u d fre.d ha .cues 1rc •tr. poisonous w':1,+t,• -regulated hie bowels hi...el 1 .illl this to why. S. Floyd of Neiman., R.('., is 110' bot hen d \nt h Rheuuuit ism t'ny 111. rc. "I s i(lrrd w.th Rheunlatitun in my .h'c114"-+ at:.1.: r Inlet of toy friends Ne re tal.tttg 'Fruit -a -lives,' I decr1e 1 t.l try term. In a ebur; time the sin disapleauvl and 1 had relief f..r the tirst time. I think this med- i, l,1e rralic marvellous.,. If you arc Ise herr.' with 1keumatism it, the art low or I.:1 k, or aids N• ur.11r.1 or Ib .'1- h.'e, gat -Frutt- r n. a :"»• :,n.l :Ak•. a hug -at de J1--, . ter V a hire. dial if it should •only be lifted off it would reveal a IRreat,.lutrly heap of alliwwrrwK brown hair, arc1111qg u face as pretty anti pigllaut es the eyes of a Luau euuld vials to aur. ..11 wee just t:.ut kind of a hat. . 'env train stopped ata •talluu, and .l Luau 111 We upmutate row' of *out' In1w wine .alit the 118.1.. li.ir clwlt' uua uLnlstuerohly usurer the trout. .01 the cur than wine, alt 1 ,•lpprd lulu u. lite girls plunks was photo) 11a1We to mo Iw11. She wore u Tittle la/lured suit ill blur. 01711 her silken b.lg mope:haul a %%LL 1.110 11811 with a • '.11 lr.ruti 1'11 the .cure. 11 1% Mr nue 01 tiw.e pully .4.1iielle that girl, !toe, auk up lulu .1 .4111111 red uelet•table la,ckc1 :e1 lune, '•lila lr.. 1 could out 111.• .. Leer 8 1 ill "Lai/ now. 1 lireleude0 to joie out it 111a• N luduw, but .1.a• pa11or.itoo 11i.P. 0 by we wabout 1,.11 .11 u slug e lutlea�:on In w) LLlewo.. 1 Uc11. tali, ou.a• wore, our eye- lust. .111 at Lowe1 saw . al has Color :1, gene. L wa10000 et' more 111- 1.11.. 1 be fatigue .. flu• Journey. III 1 1.111.0111.dNilo sows : •'rt.,us run :. 1 . Ctlal 1 a„Ulti 11'' l Lite 'l.11„1 11 - u u.g all uetlla., taus .to ,111' 1 •'!1 !lar I,l . sial be.lug. 1 e;an to lt•,:1 gla.l :1.11 1 was a ti.a •. lier part 11011 :1.111 lUaugtvl, tun. : mid to lues 1111,0 111 .e• Willi( Idle a du111g. Jnr no lunger stared 1110 uo. L u: the was - .11 •t ll{1l'Ig►.I. ware 1'11 tae lajoiseape , +Ills the tau:- ...r,v• 1. COLDS Go after that cold with M'ward's Liniment. Put Mioard's on chest and throat. Take • half teaspoonful mixed with syrup. Also beat and inhale Minted's. No cold can stand that treatment. yioard'4 b eacellenl for gritaw.,nauensa,broneniu.. asthma sad as similar ✓ ill -ea mtntr g'tra (:raw White Lirsionaii* 1IINARD'Sl "KM.. OFPtU N LINIMENI 1"M_ raw..►:. -r • AN AFRICAN BETROTHAL. .�itSiiiiiiii$iilieiiD7ih1iii TRY Hogan's Confectionery for your Christmas Candy u s§1./ Candy Novelties Chocolates in bulk Sow Zulus Osisbrated Beirut hal of t2tlst's Son to His $cousin Nue --W� folks Invited. I Tbs kraal of the ojd chiet Sthaul- /PLOa. writ u K. Hot} In 11Le Cape Areve. was close to the Ni.tui beach, apt tar trout some big tea plat talkies Willett lay about five miles 1I t th a4 the little village of Stanger. The circular kraal stood high on a hillside, the big beehive huts b• Ing kmllt round an open space cepabl'• of seaommodating a few hundred v''e- Ptts. Two tall palms straggled up be- hind the huts from the rank teethe!) grass, and this gave way close to it., ses-edge to a narrow band of tick- 0; infested turf. or boxes 1 Old yhanIla►nga with his five wlvea, patriarch of the kraal, was u caul- . V. err uta for l Ing figure In spits of ht. great ii ass. 111s limbs were like smooth HI'NT'S CANDIES eboay, and his great paunch hung I. maolve folds. Yet he wore ill.• Or 1Le Better hind" pular chlef's ring with dignity. 11is alders ton, who would sure. ed 11110 x. a Cream in bulk of as chief, when he died, tour celebrrt Os Ilia betrothal to Ills seculd Ntte. i' bricks Ing to fancy b icK .e Nati s eta UII la l dance b great�± 3F Ills lid all bV ��1��s ` take place In the eruulu6, a ffmt�l �*ta'tia1mstC,,C Ct'wtatvla � *ter "�as*Tw '"v► through We long r(toruuuu We watch- ht , ed the Zulu fighting oven frost the ..1 1.11 111 a ,uil':4 4., t0•rlul{ry 1 wohl.i the neighboring kraals§ cutting down,Ile gl:u0',,I 1111rr rt il. 1(111 lu . hillside two by two, their black lt k1 `s hill. with ti.e Ilfo,t intimate ani'' oiled and polished uuttl they 1111441,1.0- .10a• 0010 4. rigid iu her Otto•' anti iter r Jaa1 a s. it „v wwl L.rougrli- ad in the stteng Natal suurhiur. ..1 "rt."'Two by two they came, uud wh.•u A.rn. 1 tutlu11a,1 the!: ,.lir lit n1+Ala:.' a lit ht. r.a. a 'I:IrI1. vela automatic pi• 'the Quick dirk red wtrrul lhwldrrll renior.elr.s, I slid in thi• ,vee We1I. { ,h..ul,l ...ay it 11:4 quite ',lc,) 1.e you don't 1,14.1. •:, 11'1 sure ;hat I : IL rather .ague goo.. you'd call 1044 1111141 proluld• ,.t .\ertu America. it Any Any Any, t ,len 1 1,:1111 HumanHumansaat,a•, are :el ire„ 'wr1,uutl;r :, 11411.1e. 1111 tUr wlthe-, 1.1 1 out swami :•iartIt tau•. • s1'.. .ls aim ,ata 0t uua' that were p:a„ulg , 1 .. full run K•• ' tttA had IDWtere x t es tale. .til h'. Lr:.'r. flew :11111 u.t 4004 ti s.we Kraut .v. 1 r.ii . 0! bridg'n strong. closely packed iu3Ld•• t u• u rw u h 1411• a Kravl '.1110 Icllaua1 rl N Is kraal t 1, l' . • , 1,4i1.1' th,' due 1- rrlem y special invitation the whit' p" .Cru• t,nrr lit .1) u• nlnu;.. , 1111. ,. ululosl B Dec 'e4.rd a. big 'L. 11 �'rn et a u{,ei; ,. ur.lr-by hill I le from the solitary I • 1"::-.1,"1::,.:0", • w:.. un !:u,ou. D present. huure4 lower 71:111.t.4:".",1".:8, -",,`,,,.,`"... s 1140 ta8114•8 uC k:ur..,... anti 011 t;e. "1"::::r 1": ' •"-' awn on the beach torr.+ p tug'we wera• ,,,,,av -.••u uu.uu.l,l '. ter 1.,knoi .p4 re,t'1d %pito,d We came up as the duck fell at.1 me I ,et nr:ele Arth 111,nt A111t'• Plat* 111 honer at tug- a' stables uud _ ,..g•.. 1'I.e1t :':!%I,• 1%11. 1n -tilled 111,1 were shown to a &. A.•le 111141• .w W•(, ill 1:' ..1111 a 1111'1- i' _ ,0 mea us .t .1• t, iot,. uo• ,4•t1�+,.1s§'! n cur , one end of the kraal. At the lit f+'r illg IIr.'a•wu). and i1 wart 'h and ' 1 nuo4 end, end factor us, the• old the .4' p teuueu:. cuutr.l+l the II faaUla-.,a•' ..,11.,1 ill state. 'Ma crowd, 05.SIX figurer deep, stretched between us. a big s•rnl- 1,i Uop'cal ju11glr. F'ul wera• ill til.• i ;the ,aiii, .u:ertl'r 0l southern t .14, 11*4 ler ''--rl .1 1.0 1%elr circle of black skins and flashing dant a filar' u• t; W tad 111 .. e hmtlntllle teeth, and brandished shield. and +:t'ly Ir• assehall. Than the dunes started. Two by two in turn, rtarting from the elder. end of the semi circle, they came tot ward Into the open and danced. clap , ,1,,.,. ...haul 114 sue 1roam 1 - ...utivu ••' 01111-11 um 1 - A (IRF. 1 plus their hands and *taint lug *11,11 .,,,...1 toiled girl tout.: Ate a, \"r 1'};Anl. Flnl1l'14. (goons chanting ill '' piihorutua, 1 was .1 ,1000 . :.•e• -- feet to the mens „g ;, htiu:4 the chorus behind. It was u tedlou- ul.e of her vision. 1: •wed t1, ins tl]tlpirr Is•1,ks to nunad,a ill �.•1 the their mulowenls :ere 1,[•%114 1:..1: 1 r:u,;;%1 a Iltu •uwe:t..:.: ess and yet 1,•• �. u::nt :1 K ! El:unplr. He �+t)s• I110a1n r.• andT%yt11tu that )rlk,11 Ir, the 1 *4 conga'• Dada curious gra „.. :geucl 11i!h "A Bt"at re<p1r. •i! il.'y Ih'u with almost hyDunutlxad us. ouf.':uu yrL''w iu gl• ,'•0shrs e• . thG conn_ tte.ls 141,1 wool u • r th" Lalli of all In the lung row were .„Iwo. ' Ie1• •'I,ie_,•-: ! .• ,!i .,dor. It ua, iu,': u - ••. al.ti )' •. 1(ritls.1 F:mpir •, an.1 1 •"p• ata .y oak 1 bn11 'lou 1.1111 s I• sues t1 t ;lir 1'oul:iC m. i, of 1•,,,- 1, ,,..toy t'' ' the chin's sun and his betroth.4 wt.-. :flu,, 1''','s§ 11 ;1.s§ 1(.11''11 torr% was ( 1.•.�. • 0,11 11 all 1 stood side by side. As they came hu i take tip t , ward to the sounds of renewed clap - I : 1114:111 bale been 'e,t i4,o . lir a this:. • ' ri rn 0 taw uy due •''01 ti.l'iL4' Wijnl ru• .•1 :11, rle,l'11e'i1. 11'Un'i .,.Ir.., a yel.01' calf, -ontight against ❑110', !nal h.r• 1 Illat ler, any .• ,1e. ...' that .11.1 matte. .r.! Irl vim.•- •1• la1.11 w. u,eered Ger Iwur- L,, • \\'••,t a+ .\okra ,1 li:uue 11111) M• 1 a. the girl suddei. ....y 1»• 1.1 ^oil. :11.•1 the door in a deed h. 111. !n'I:u.l she ,•thing rl-.• AI., is,„,„ don't renteniler how Singer Sewing Machines SOLO ON EASY PAYMENTS 1' r.- ' ' l ,idrati.'n giYI'll in your 11111 1 a.. at any time. 1''11 are 11114. - no ohhga(1.tt to %oy. MISS S. NOBLE "-.nu, -:1.' .'f �',Ilrn• ' 1i'.lerivh W. (;LEN COOK, Gement Argent Brophey Bros. THE 1.1:.1H)I\(i FI \F:KA1. IIIKFATOIt.K \ � 1) F:NK.II NKK.K Ambulance service at all hour., flay lir sight. Fib 0.Fr: Ston. I_hi Hes ':17 t iI tUl'.III'll scrims -i only ttu of hands and rurlous b atlnl ''r R. Wheeler ':1'01)1"),:.";'-• -1•Irlt1:.11 f g J. mat' ala feet: intermingled with shouts of w''I :1•,uld ,•') ion 1 the first wit. fo'lowct and a: uelfar.• come. Il neral Director and to Ua'' :::::1::::.:,),1.''.1':.:11.,,''' on.pul' „ 1.01. ubllv....1 i of:b.,,11t I:a1-. , w, whtl they daucr.1 t 1;•., Embalmer it:�11 , her, clapped first the lire :Ind than •1:..1 Nl,n1i s§4: I.•11'' -l lln.iP•• \I pr„raptly el •'ut"rI A.itOr.It� � the outer upon th.' +boulder;, putt u:faith in •tl-t. cm_ ever) .i$n and da. lir nigh' pis, filet' ' ,1.1'':ten them and showing by Flit, : ' token heir delight at h''r in in's 111 ,'l1uXE • at 1 o' to ''I,r ,eluv,'d creased happiness :and status u•'I, 11:4, i;.''' tt(t Her 1uy was not all un 411. *4(cmtr' Store 1a:. tt•^11*411 1::,11 1 du 111 \Pith ,hose word, r • v' limey 1 either, for 11.1• -p• kit t1 11' r •:.tier- Moulton Strip, 1:alerieli Lord L\'iilingd t,' 1;''v'•ru•1n l;rne sal wards and she exelatned tha' 1 es§ i1n- .:1y :err of 1 ;u�.l L., 0nnrindn uu tusphi41 1 band's' acquisition of a s'rotid Nit• ----- ----- nue the ad+1 r. to tnc inns¢ \1. n'+ t'aua- promoted her to the position of ebb i 1 Wlt'' _ im! ' 11141• the 11.14 ,1,uihlr' W:i- 111•••111 1 I,:ne no r.•metubrar • e.••rtleu 1:: • /A 111 hu .,,:i71,...1:.;1'.. eapn,t t.. /ns§ ehnt pe'kiu; Ler • !' •s§1 1 , ` ■ _ ���ttt , Ir.. a I.:Ls„u. I k1.eA tl; It h.• 1 ... :1111- 1111 1....1 1 G1.1 aJ 1 U 11 J .,,,,hv1 iu .\ a tern 1..,.- 1111 .. • \\'h:,t his 1:u11e wa' again L»1kr,1 into hr her ,hq. ig 1\11,,11. 1..,„:„.11.. Iles 11111) against nil '.e ,:'t, her beau - - - - I bleats• I I1:I. 1 ••u'; 1.1w 1 eaki.m1 year ago ingniri••, e:u1,, ' r, snug on t,,r Dad, m) left naw. =1 from 1141 tut a , , (ler chile ill." upli- ': 1111.1 Iluaru- ' Store from 1 certain mla:. a 1't o:it „1.10•,4 upon her. from Dunlops Drug i tied at nil \ndn•1c l.a"^u. Thr 1 l fee Wit.$ . to Ire trenieull.us. must of . ra!'t 1 lln'1 a single i glen,tupressiuon as i a %hien K:1. to Is. uni.l a year after "e r S�CASES CIGARS funn.l him. '110• man's 11411111• wa' I aa:Is Irr'.uol, not :ler wei.:ilt. rill BRUSHING AI leoat that'. what .he;reetnet ne.,••i.1,t at . I. lint CIGARETTES 1Ce,.••11. k ,,i,. I.I.V. .hn11.w •r eye BRUSHES [,Lit man. Ili; t1:_I.n11inW1 Ido\ 1111it Ilii •i1i I Lr 1111 MIRRORS TOBACCOS _ t:: gig i big. dark. »•d ''»,ilio¢ mal: about PERFUMES PIPES , thirty-tico •-..me I.. .ee u' 14'rronally.'I \\'ell, Ne <I:Ir:.',i 11�'rs. 1\'•• I1 1' d TOILET WATERS THERMOS BOTTLES fit i%�, long ,., ,, ,a r ,..,•r In''1 I :I RAZORS j cal %nth from Silt' tar;'. ' 'cry-f•Itrd :n tir'' BATH SALTS SAFETY \ed r,•,c 1,i 11: I 1110 14..1 , {,.a,.:. ,dol de' :led. and lin.er o lid fork a. 1'• 1' r 11. �o.1 .101 A h1.t1 I 11.uu1'1 lot ,,, fit DUSTING POWDERS CHOCOLATES a''der;,'k ea,l'•,1 err. nit ,-.....1 h• .1 il. r.' ,'1'l) , ring mp patient i round hi' Iart) lunr4.lf " lief KODAKS STATIONERY perhi.i it t11.t %fit bgal li 1 111'1 ):. thi• ..•11,e, I mit-u{. heir :•• e:ul:e, lir •'•101•- r .1s§. '1.' ,• r(ltoufy ci1.e1 FOUNTAIN PENS and CHRISTMAS CARDS .reir-to rr•0 1110...MI, a tIu farm A werlthing? Ii:.1u4 ;. t DESK SETS ETC.. ETC. 11 '' .•', I 0 ':hip. !tilt 1 'iio .et inrerv,te•'1 •ui.Ilii.g \lay l„• 1 never -:nc ,urh :t Bret•-. pair large assortment of all these to choose from twthera a» thea• Roderick:, were. .\u• !ie sig�e-;- when 1'nl'rr dealt for this wrn'�c':I per. , i. 1,e •,• irsnu'Ie , dian t'lu0 of Montreal re(ently- wife to his kraal. while th•! n I Akhat like n, say 111 a few would have all the work to to and words what r visci the tutus• of tee• would have to wait upon her. alt British F:itt!>t is hound tr b.•. When The dancing over, two burly %Ilia. all the at co ai parts are hunt tip carried in a great three-legged Kaffir that gr. at trona commonwealth of salmis pot and set it In the middle of itis will be n'' s ,.rw and forceful that It open space. and the old cht'f cat.(' will have oerrwhelminK power 111 111 forward. Black legs astraddle. he bent to the task of stirring the heir with ageat wooden spoon. At the prospect beer to come. the andonlookers t,. c was somewhat noisy, continued In small isolated groups, while rough musical Instruments were brought out, and evident pre- parations were made 0. make a olght of ft. Someone suggested that was a r d time to take our departure. gestion as promptly vetoed. To leave At that Juncture would be to offer irretrievable insult. Sure enough, be - had tasted the elating upon peace throughout the t • world. 1t will do this merely by its e • own examples I "Therein li, -' the resptinsibillty of - the .ming 111 a and women of the .. of Empire Take no the work that has tw'•n carried •,n o efft.etiv''l) by your the will• . Ile k- seniors. This responsibility Iles. 1 • ons. ions -irk had f• el, more flea. ily in the tooth art '1 'ire , :... a•urtuin '..r me. Canada than In any other part of. the n. F•mplre. r "Canada is the first Dominion and 11I should and will „t the ' lamp'' r, ' Canada i; not mnll national hot an t: Inter:l• tlonal power with a mat in the f.l Ira610- of Nations That lea.:ue• tore even Los he lir I what'',, may he said about It, f. a I di=tur. in ttte great tams pot, -'vlt h,• nosh for! gr"es§ institplIon that 15 working ilLd1.4 oil( wtftt his own august hands 1 s''lidl. and s4.lfnn,'Ie fmr Pease In the a calabash full of the sour, refresh - world. It the youth of the 1 ,minloning ooneootton, and we drank to turn 310 iu - w111 assume tl sir duties and work t0 11be ttssltb the hapPY multi*. ,rrtt) "rn...1 that aasldnottly then great Ideate of which - ight, but 1 funnel 1 have spoken will h.• realized." Ills --- •'•.reil'•ney s:tlu. H. C DUNLOP, Phut B 01rt1 I « '. it 3011 11, v { t ., 11onl.i. «•rtnun•,t ' 1 It *4114 a Lir dlf wide .Isar 11 Of r•'11rse• Alps lt'mmmrnting on the: limits within '1''.111.•, f+'mt.- Mt; .c ,•.. n.• -t my eyes. 1 Ukei which a governor-general could talk The jonnie\ �ontlh•y beton• 1' 1.1 tl,r.h I...,t 1. , 'ace gave no sign, i.ord Willingdnn confided• The Rixall 'Drug Store • ,n 1fl i•h••It 11 •Pole 111' (11 i tl .' A'°110 ao 1iklln. , . 11.1. 'When env three-year t'rtn 1s over ' !1.•ant11'11l ,ren. s§1 in F9oridn. 'hiit 1 ftN:I1FORi> IiL(1('I: (;()Ui:1tiCll. (1\l. I1.111't't book al it. I k again AiThe porter sh.'wo'I 1111. toy swot at 4. .eabo:tr,l st:ltiotl. :Ind it is 111110•. el 01.1v trio th•tt 14.11 minute -.had i i --e.1 before 1 Baer Wit ire., 111" l i,:t1 11:111. 11:11 011 n girl almmst the I •ugih ''f the .ear ahead. .\u.l it i+ a ..1neer thing 1 11,11 my lir"! thought 1f:• r untiring it wa, that ten Minute•- ' 11:111 tares Aa -led. "'here i, no :1''- • 1111ing for thecagnrie. of the 1luncn: 1111!,'1. 11 1)..0'.7a,'1 I11.1t I'M the kind " runt. I Lot ,:11. ',anti L,' .r.. n ,II'',. 1111, Idon :.11,1 -410'04 nn enjoyable tell nlln- ntes gaging 111 'r.:111ons of anlllin,•ry... Ther.- Ass :1 feeling from the lir-1 :I 1,h' -hi(' r of en ru'ut that Aim' 11'r,llitle 44.'1p 1••1'' \\'bar I saw o••.1 not b:ne tree and I am ir,to discuss s1,1 h matters and you will Invite m'• 'ae e then 1 will civ.- my complete views nut,'n;ll nn'!er ,1i11'• est eirvumatauarr.l on national and Internatt?nal' in the bottom of , ;fink, or pIl4herl in- affairs." 111 .L1. .'0-111"n• '1f .n automobile seal. PkailligitYAMfiA atI"iti"'iilti2.'i1(° M24 1 i • If2111-2 dl{sl def 6'Inae SIX BIG REASONS WHY MOHAWK LYRIC Wins by Comparison RANGE SELECTIVITY FIDELITY OF TONE BEAUTY OF DESIGN DOLLAR VALUE SERVICE A ilea!' this 1.vric Radio at 1.au(IPr'g Drug Store fit DEMAND IS HEAVY ORDER EARLY --elected \I'IHAWIC 11 O!(I IAealer FRANK RILEY Phone 516 Newgate St' G ilerich flitegtetirt0C1VCV4(414EttrbgtettiVIVCCOMC l+t! Tem Years After. y',5 Colds I war, there are still living four -foot - Ten years after the close of the' Best treatedwithout ed heroes that remind us 0 the great dosing -Just rub on part played by horses and mules :n I C ' the their cunfltet.eny^slght :lt.YPralInthn horsesgreat whoconfilolts V APV• are now spending peaceful days at Hinton Manor Farm, near Porta - 1 mouth. F.reIv 01 FOR COLDS OF ALL. THE FAMILY IV 1 LN GRIP OF WAS FEW (►R Though both Bolivia and Paraguay -officially ''eery t !Prot! to arm. In the 101rdeediitpate ietwten 1%s§ two enuntrlete, the «man in the .tra•t' Is not so .liplomatle. For. tilmott to a man, the populations of the neighbor ielarhlh" favor nettling the old 1Munde ry trontrlc ' 411•'« si 4 for all." The above photo .haws a clew ref I.a Psa, eepltal of Bolivia, looking towards the Andes. Sunday night after church Both the Henderson boys are far away from the old home. But Sunday is still a very special day for Father and Mother, for every Sunday night after church the tele- phone bell rings and'the old folks know that one of the boys is calling them from the distant city. Harry calls one week, and Fred the next. Long Distance is wonderful for keeping family ties strong. It is so simple, so inexpensive, to call distant friends for a few minutes' chat. And how welcome is (he sound of their voiced ' Do fteu call friends by Long Distance? The Evening Rate after 5.30 is very low. 'Emery Bel! Telephone 111 a Long Diaf toe. 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