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GODIERICH • Below the street illarfaee blenhattalt
Kawsber et News- is on more solid than -11Calsalota Cie&
One engineer who for forty-three years
*wry .niunday, morabig. had studied the. labyrinth exclaimed,
"dm an ips, ye,„. ..1 understand It? No man can uader-
.. mend It. We who make the under-
siaiNTING 00.4.TD. ground have our own body of laws; we
Goderich, Ont. hae our diplomats tor the domainbrewers. subways, water supply, gas,
vs; -of
.141We lund Mannenr electrieity, mall tubes, steam, rail-
- roads, and other servicen. Each time
„.-. Thusmilay, September 17th, 1931 one company wauta to expaud or
so.o change, all must be consulted and pia -
BENEATH THE SIDE- eated. The burrowing, you see, began
when the first sewers were laid, before
WALKS OF NEW YORK 1700. What It will be like below
streets 200 years from now I'll leave
to your imagination."
That gentleman can tell you of for-
gotten 'subways buried In the city. In and. as no other prime mover was to
1912 excavators working In Broadway hand for such a ure, he turned to ex -
broke through into • musty tunnel plosive propulsion.
where there was a pawpaw,. eat. Gun powder, placed lu separate cells
i 41`teas
THE SIGNAL - GODERICH, ONT.
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(Reprinted)
The subsurface structure of New
York 1. planted almost as far into the
earth as the skyscraper towers rise
above. Indeed, if It were not for the
underside of the city there would be
little above ground to excite cerement.
Lately I went exploring in this real
underworld of the earth's greatest
city and was amazed.
We were in a vast, dimly illumined
- subterranean chamber that bad been
carved in the stone heart of Manbat-
- tan by dynamite. It was draughty
down there and eold. Steel tracks that
caught the Jewel rays from signal
lights of red, yelloW, blue and green
glittered to a vanishing point miles
ahead. There were fifty-nine tracks.
I was teal, on two levels.
Curving upward through the gloom
was a giant leg of WWI, one of four
that rose to support.- overhead a rec-
tangle of concrete as hinge as a city
block. "That's the bottom of one of the
big Irately," said my guide. "We're
down two track levels now but a long
way from the deepest part. Careful,
now, these starry are steep and dark."
My guide went first. He is an under-
ground detective who hunts Gsubtiiran-
eau vagrants in raud Central '-rm-
Inal.
Except to a few the pipe tunnels
are iseret, unsuspected patastrewars.
They ca -Fry -The Eve billion pounds of
steam, metered like gas, which are sold
annually by a public utility to more
than 2100 of the skyscrapers. At Grand
Central. thaw maina-liave t-4itse-
Aka at great depths -Where we entered
I world* ing rocket bk.
tirtsof Berlin. to Yorkshire of ttse
ne aerodrome, now open on the owt-
early nineteenth century is a long.
strange bop.
Also, propelling aircraft by rockets
seems tato ultra -modern that It is as-
tounding to realise that such a method
should actually have been tried welt
avec st herd SOloillt alt9 ing honest foe fear o_of getting fat. paper wrapped for this market, wooed -
In the year 1810 Sir George Cayley, in:waled Ilia bputy is ing to ('. W. Bauer, aecretary, who
RI, Miceeeded in 'building a machtne says further: "The Weet wants On -
which safely glided from the hilltops etreanni and' al'etell
alsuto.. the blood •
with a ylann form of wing coustruction ab"rbed d -r"-- __ jaimedbae tart° tomatoes. but wants them packed
differently. We cep sell our tomatoes
to the plahoi below. entrants in the swimming marathons
source of euengy, &leo that many
unsatisfactory prices. but if we want
of Brompeon Dale, near Scarborough, In eleven -quart baskets In the Watt at
Wheu this inventile baronet wished used honey In their training diets and
to develot% a large market fur toma-
to build a power -driven glider, how- that :some actually consumed honey
toes at 1100d prices they must be
ever. such power units as the steam during the racey.
packed differently."
engine were far too heavy in ratio to A [similar [situation has developed in
their power output to be of any use. A eonelderible Increase in attend- regard to peaehes. Officers of the
mace at '0. A. C. this year la anti& Council have come to the conclusion
petal. A total of 150 applicatious that basket packing is not a sad/star-
have been received for adinieelou to the
tory method to he wird for the Western
drat year, eighty-three for the as -
market. Different Ontario fruit-grow-
supe^••17.-..
tMel sy Farmer
FUrp.iahed by the Ontario Department of Agriculture
PARAMOUNT
'Nem=
MO 'MAVIS--
The 0 A. C. apiculture exhibit
at the C. N. E. attracted much in-
terest. A 'lumber of dalton stated
Met thee had abstained from ado,
The Western Martel
The Ontario Growers' Market la
enthusiastic about the 'Western market
fur outarhegrown fruit and vegetables.
Tomatoes must be peeked -lir -rags and
rusted and rotted. They found there I and tired by 'Panne fuses 10 each *agate court*. and eeventy-three for
• hidden chamber that had thrilled cell, was used to provide the motive
the degree eourse. A total of about
450 students in the agricultural course
is expected. At Macdonald Institete
a_total of 21a students have been ac-
cepted1 of whom 134 are new students
this year.
New York in the late '70'e. It was part power.
of an experimental subway built by
Alfred Ely Beach.
Every once In a while someone be.
conies vocal in behalf of a st•heine of
pipe galleries for New York -a greet
+system of spacious tunnels which
would bold all the line of underground
services,making repairs easy. As a
matter of fact, nearly • tulle of such
gallery actually exists in New York,
forgotten by all but its builders. The
authorities decided It would be danger-
ous In operation. It is now Just
another of New Yorks forgotten
underground chamber..
ADMIRAL JELLICOWS VISIT
I Simeue Reformer)
Prominent Itritishere have a happy
faculty of leaving a highly tameable
Impression (luring their visits to Can-
ada. Admiral Jellicoe, one of Britain's
naval heroes of the Great War. has
proved. no exceptioa during his stay
in tide Dainialion, -440ining to Coined*
40---Iseee1de as wend resiskott e-tbe
British Empire Service League at lts
conference at Toronto. he has been
called upon to officiate at numerous
Idle fnnetitms end in earte-Inatanee
-5.E/Initer endeared -
The machine appears to have flown
alt right, but when It left the ground
the coachman, who was the pamengeri
took fright and jumped oat; he broke
his leg and wrecked the machine.
LUCKNOW
LUCKNOW, Sept. 14. -Dr. and Mn.
Bean and family, George and Mary
Lou, ot Toronto, and Mr. and Mrs. B.
White. of Detroit, visited at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. F. T. Armstrong over
the week -end.
Mise Isobel Craw, nurse -In -training
at Grace hasten'', Toronto, 1. holiday-
ing at the home of her Parents, Rev.
and Mrs. Crew.
Mr. Campbell Thompson spent the
week -end with friends In Guelph.
Mrs. D. M. Johhstone and (laughter
Helen. of Ingersoll. spent Sunday at
the home of the tot -mass perents. Mr.
and Mrs. W. J. Todd.
Mrs. Reid W-WhItechtitch Tiielift-
ing her datighter-Mrs. (Dr.) Balfour.
Mr. and Mr,'. W. B. Anderson visited
over the week -end with relatives in
Tordettee-e_-=e.-.
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• MB MIMI= Grapes
There will be no lack of grapes
in Canada this fall, as the vineyards
of Ontario and British Columbia will
produce a erop estimated at 32,000
tons. As any doctor will_ tell you,
no fruit is more healthful than the
grape. It le a delicious deesert. a
wholesome eonserve, and a real refresh-
ing beverage. The Canadian varieties
include blues, whites and ambers.
They are sold by the box and basket
and in both quality and flavor are
grapes of simtiar vartetles
fully equal t.o, the best imported
eitr:Tieliehoofmtt•emihnter"un.itica son.fswerothveflin hfyhuesevi:.hattensdrouintthethi,
Attraffilire Exhibits
the sohg. Ott his way south he had
Exhibits under iumpices of the On -
seen slavery in all its phases. But
twin -Department -ef *grieniture in the
4the negro motif is rarely thought
tovernmnrttfllvttngattlwrsnadtinfh, the lovers of this select' . "My
National Exhibition attracted keen In tkro,nt
Inite8kre"%ne people
Marketing Board's exhibit
terror -and unstinted admiratioh. The
ties of home ("suing. and mils lip in
041.-11k,,n4,01tVlaPing way bbs ad- theft minds Mut-urea of happy hearth-
-steinew-home-grosita-- farm ese-litestseisme-s•-
log organizations are equipping them -
melees to peek peaches In boxes for
the Western trade. It Is realised that
to expand their markets better Peek -
are' mud be utilised.
"KY OLD KilliTUCKY
HOME" STILL STANDS
A white, ivy-covered Southern home.
which is still standing in Bardstown.
Ky., inspired Stephen C. Faster. visitor
from New York, to write "My Old Ken
tacky Home." Fatter wrote the famous
reapers during his honeymoon in 1802.
and the homeln which ler was • guest
sod which Inspired hien so greatly was
the residence of Judge John Rowan,
who declined with acorn to defend "at
any tee" that "ant suspect," Aaron
Burr.
the pipe tunnels four great steam the Canadian !people hy lila charmhouie hafter eIng-a week with
produces. the-ineweige being addressed
A third verse. which was never need
ere pend
mains ran abreast 'beep the floor. The of manner and graciousness of 'Meech. friends 111 Ronne°. Mich. especially to the W01114.11 of 'tribal' On- lir the North. and whleh few North-
totTe-uf-their Asebestos-slwatlied forms The Warmth of the welettme tendered Mr. and Mrs. W. B'. Hill, Mr. and Lulu. The posItion of agricultural re- ernes know. IP as follow:.
,.Ware,negrly waist -high. It WAS warm bim was only exeeeded by the evident Mr. rPIM r.si etal.re i hw I.presentatives as the link between the 'The head must tam and tin. hack
MN14I alit 3,i
• and shadowy as s tropical it Julght. abererity of Asinairal ellIcoe's apprecl- have to bend,
, Tourex spent Sunday with friends lit ifa rulers and I:overnment institutions . hill
here." explained the detective. "A fel lift/it-1We ItSoglisiis of -femme watmen
. He OM of theforemost o mito,,,,ii.
Ind' llitc-Trotirds 'On
1, woe rie . ett rated i n another Wherever the darky' may go : _
Dr. and 3Frst. W. NI. Connell rtstileiTivall'It. -:---Tr'-'; Wilmert-a irt-4intfaa -'1E'few--slawre-01 ,,,,daYwi
low hung hinnwlf here OneP. We fountl and as. such Canada has been grentlY ' last week with friends In -Toronto. . I Stanch had a striking exhibit whiCh
PARAMOUNT, Sept. 15. -Mr. and
Mn. It Baynard visited friends at
Auburn recently.
Mies Mae Davidson and Miss Wat-
son, it.11.. of Lucknow. sprat the
week -end with Mr. and Mrs. IlaeGill.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Henderson spent
a day with the litters brother lu
Teamster mend/.
5Has Sarah
ssense•tiago
Miss Minnie Richard& 111111111t4a
trait1ug at 1:111-ifir vonergromi-lser-
parents recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Itititsrds, lit
Fleitherton, 'spent the holiday under
the plurals, roof
ST. HELENS
ST. HELENS, Sept. 14.-Mlse Dor-
eene Webster lett un Monday tor
Toronto to attend the Normal School.
Mr. Robert McQueen returned to
Belleville on Monday.
Mr. Jack Brampton and his mother.
Mrs. Brampton, of St. Thomas, visited
with the latter's Mater, Mrs. Harper
Kra. Brampton will remain fur a visit.
Er. and Mrs. Wm. Thompson of
Auburn called un St. Helens friende
last week.
Miss Alk•e Fingland and Wherisyla
Lyons, of Londeshoro, were guests of
will.eer.k_enandd. Mrs. Earl Gaunt over the
Mr. Arthur Biggar and mother, of
Grimsby, Mr. aud Mrs. Fred Patter -
mu. of Whims, Mr. Arthur Haines
and daughter Ada and Mrs. Hugh
Davis and daughter June. motored
from Hamilton to attend the funeral
of their relative. Mrs. Wm. /deQuillin.
Messrs. Hugh Rutherford, David
Todd. Reg Levis. W. I. Miller and
son Gordon and W. Woods are taking
la the Western Fair.
Mr. Hugh Rutherford. Mise M. C.
Rutherford. Mr. Will Hotherford, Mr
W. I. Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Chats
Hunan. Mr. Wilbert Dentin and Mint
E. Rohe( attemied the funeral of the
late Mr. Wilkie. Amberley, Sunday
Congratulations to Mr. and Mra.
Micitael Cummin, whom' a son was
horn Winahani hospital cm Meister
her IHRY-111-31t: end 'Mts. _Zeit
inferenit-te- Arlin* - lent . esiestr-lis
September 10th.
_The St. Helens Reboot fair will be
held Monday, September 21. in the
evening a concert wilt he put nn by
Weettield Club and other entertainers..
"The Greet War daimeastreted that
the conflating •re as longer separ-
ated. but. that the deolinies Of all
nations today are closely Interwov-
en .-Albert Eiqateta.
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NOTICE
Poultry Shipment& reoeivid alig•
--
Tuesdays and Fridays.
Shipmente-
every week -day.
Open Saturday nights until
10 o'clock.
-WE PAY CASH-
Zgp graded while you wait.
eighteen milk bottles under the pipes hananad by els ereseMe. here, Mr. W. J. Todd. who has been con- portrayed -the valuable - work being In the delds.Where the sugar inure
afterward. He'd been living down
here. ile'd wash his clotbee and dry -A
day
'em these mains. There was another A TWINGE OF CONSCIENCE? tints! to INA for a nitmher of s, is
meking a favorable reeovery. done _under their aromices and whichgrow,
one, a thief, who starved himself '
field day ttf the Farmers' Club of God-; and Mrs. W. L. McKenzie.
itt a *perch delivered at the annual end at
Oteaforth Expoeitor) Mr. Grant McKenzie opeat the week-.
the home of hie parents, Mr. In it graphi
ter of farm wealth -food. time and 1 •
c way the threefold charac-
attraeted- the ettastion of every wo- A fewar:alleareNtow.di.., days to, tote the weary
gum Tee 41. A..e. exhibit presented
.few more day* till we totter on the
matter w never be light .
erich towneldp. Mr. George Spotton. Miss Katherine MarKenzie of Carlow healltY• One-half of the Department's I
I
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M.P.. for North Huron. is quoted in and MiturIsatiel Chestnut of Duni°p section was devoted to a remarkably Then my old Restock; home. good- London paper. In part, as follows: 1"spent the week -end at their home, fine display of fruit.. vegetables and night.
'__teladical fees and law fees
. -
death down here, and pue Just (Hed-
ge*, 1 gueas You see, you can't tell
who is hiding under these mains as
you patrol the tunnel unless yon some
on your hands and knees. Once we had
a drive and rouoded up twenty hums '
11 the Wand were made of transpar-
ent glass one might see deeper pits
then ibis bftielth some of the struc-
tures. The tip of the Woolworth Tower
spire is 792 feet high. Almost as deep
in the earth -70 feet In placer --there
le a circular tunnel through which
Catykill mountain water is delleered
into New York City. It is no big it
might conceal a double -tracked rail- 1
..Mr. Spotton aaid he would gladly T Quite a number from here motored
"Avalitstefi .•ta`1141" la' law"' rr=tz-.1. &ton per yesella..0•03Mve 0* tleakirligi.
eseteVtnitee m the
to members and urged a shorter anniversary sierviees in the United
Planting it so deeply was necessarl
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tome down. Any clergyman reale- .
ing over $2.0011 per year should allfoli An Unwise Primate
to a reduction. Higher paid cliff ser- -Numerous reports have been re
e-4-
yenta should make some sacrifice and (*teed from time to time of serious
I challenge rats colleagues in the Com, WHITEcHURCH, Sept. 14. -Rev. losses taken OS grading by country
mons and the Senators to step out in. - Mrs. Graidea. (hi left on Thurs. merchants who have held their ea
the very front and take a redue. day for Toronto. wbenee they left on for a higher market. The holding of
tion of 10 to 12% per cent. In our Saturday morning by motot for their eggs at country points fur a rising
salaries. In Pangman. Sask. market is decidedly unwise because of
other farm produce.
WHITECHURCH
seardon.
for the sake of a substantial rock cov-
ering to withstand the bursting press, Let U8 "4'. Wann't it train. Mr.
sure of the water load it carries. it is Rpotton who was himael challenged
carried under Central Park and be- In rheelionse Cumene very
while ago. by his fellow member. In
that Howie. for a too free nee of Gov-
ernment servant's, Government print-
ing plant and Government poet offices
In an endeavn-rW advertise and fur-
ther III/4 own private busInees?
If our memory serves ne right, Mr.
Spotton's defence on that occasion Lott. on Sunday.
now far under the surface of the was that no poor man could afford to Mrs. A. Fox spent last week with
Bronx, the East River, Queens, and
Brooklyn. be a member of Parliament notate he her (laughter. Mrs. Roy Patton of La -
Much closer to the surface are the was permitted to advertise himself and can. Mr. anti Mra. Patton brought her
4,000 miles of water mains linked with his lonsiness and IIIIIPrWifte further hitt home on Sunday.
the delivery tunnels Engineers n1 / own interests at the expense of the ' Born -on Friday. September 11, to
-eontrectorar-wher; -ten thousand timer; a general "1"Fer"----- -
year, have occasion to rip through the These are time* of rapid changes-,
street skin of Manhattan have an en- but we doubt if anything can change
reispeet4414 igateriusba. faster ,t1an Mr. Spot ton. OL, perhapei,
. 'We treat a nch water main with be Is nft.lker porinafi. anti he
neath the East River and (greatly
shrunken) thence acroes the Narrows
into Staten Island.
Because of the off chance that some
day an earthquake may break that
deep bore in Manhattan (plus the fact
that the city le growingi, another
great delivery tunnel is being built
church there, anti bear Rev. Duncan
MacTavisli of xeter.
-Mho Susan Ca retie rale
sewn- Tuesday after spend-
ing two weeks there with her Meter
Mrs. Clarke and with her sister Mrs.
Windsor of Detroit.
Mama.. Hill Evans and Clarence
Dennie and Wesley Lott of Atwood
were guests at the home of the tat -
twee perents. Mr. and Mrs. Walter
.Mr. -and Mrs. Robert .1. Laidlaw, of
Irtntnaiva son. -
Mr. and Mrei Hector Mackay and
Mr. and Mra. A. E. Pardon !pent
ay- litilrirligh-F-5F-Stir."1111r1WIV.`
the Nan1P caution as It it were a pow. can areal to work for lees money. Cecil Falconer.
der illagalloP-" asid..ona-..tat..-thena. t.41,02-11te,„liP 311'...ead..MraZeigien,
"Pressing against its metal hide. we paid a thousand _dollars a. year too LOA Angeles. Cal.. Mr. and
know, is chain of lakes mountain,'
high. A break in one Mean% serious
trouble." One thing tit certain. no person or visited last Tueriday at the home of
Trouble la the word. It may mean Government ren tome that extra Mr. and Mrs. .7. D. Beecroft. •
ruin for the contractor responsible;
for many thousands of individuals ft
may mean a variety of Inconvenience's.
Yet the trouble has to be risked every
day In numerous places. In recent
times when a subway was being built scienee. It is hard to say. One thing
in Central lark West the eontracior. Is eertain. If there ere any Mem-
who transformed that street into
ato_a_ 1.erft of the douse of Common,' who
deep trench covereol with phi
god a thousand dollars more than was
staunch enough to carry all forma of
looming to them last session,. Mr. Spot -
street traffic, had to devise an adr.
ton was one of them.
quate cradle for no less than live of
1n11 the report In the London
thew Monstrous four -foot mains: to gay
nothing of a Hee serpent of a gas paper goes nn to Kay that "Mr. Spot -
main, a sewer, power and light- eon- , ton wax loudly applauded." Just
dulta, and. other conduits carrying , what. we wonder. have the farmers
telephone wires. He had to put temp- found to cheer about. In these fight -
_emu foundation,' uneep Ing times'? WOO It Mr. Spotton'm nop
buildings. He ha to -a'n thew( tliinge'of their Jac money car was The
and at Die same time drive ferwerd aehlevements nn their ledlalf ef the jug for the past week with ber
with dynamite and steam shorela n Government party to which lte-Itelongs? neither. Mr.. Ferguson. anti other
' pathway for that whit+ represents relootIves rudrootas.
the grand opera otf ;• underground CREWE The young people frotn Chalmers'
activities the subterranean operation , church , attended the young people'li
of ten -car electric trains. And when rally held In Lneknow nn Tuteelne.
(Intended for latit week)
• '..he wastinished he had to repiNee Ns 1 Mr fold Ntrs. Fol. St.'John awl Mr,.
securely m's he tomtit It all the 10111- I'REIVE, Sept. 7; -Th monthly oui mt... Russel Kelre and Robbie ore
surface structure IIP 41.114InrIna. r'r Crewe W. M. 8. waa he)(1 nt leaving 1111s week for their borne lir
There are crews conettantly engaged the home otf Mrs. D. MeWhinney. Mrs.
I toils They are Motoring to
a hunt for lentre-iitut- ter thteres.-:-Shaekleton was In charge of the nro-
--- IQuehoec and are spending n few dart
- Some years luso or theft retf n gram. Readings were given by Mrs. 11.11,1a012 at take cisnrizu.
gallows of water a day was traced •too• Mo -Connell. Mrs. Trl'IPAVen and Mis.
A brewery. The manager had secretly Ninths*. Nova' sole. were sung by RI'MOR INCORRF.CT
• tapped' the water main. A pnrt'nf the Mrs. !kennel' and Mrs. cornpts•11. The
• • WO ImPaled was stunir hp* wag taken by Rev C. C.
ros. An -
much. and in that tbmight. perhape. drew M. Kirk of Seaforth. anti her
Annie of htst ametituents will sweep. niece. Mai. Will Stewart of Fergie'.
thousand dollars into his pocket Mr. and Mro. Elmer Alton. of Ash'
attelnst his will. field. and Mr. snit Mrs. John D. Row;
Whether Mr. Spottily' le talking with and children. of Huron townahip.
an idea of pleasing his eonstitnente, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
or Is suffering from a twinge of eon. David Farrier on Sleekly.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Dasseson and Mr.
end Mai. Wesley Tiffin. of Kinks.. and
Ifir. and Mrs. Jas. Bunton and children,
of West Wawanotsh. visited on Sunday
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert
the fact that 'dotage facilities are not
egg. Eggs are graded by candling
before • strong light, and the grade of
the -egg depends on the else of the
air celL Th tine varies In *e-
el:sedans* with the amount of CO2
or carbon dioxide given off by the
egg through its shell. You can't
fool the egg grader and it doesn't
pay to bold.'
Big Apple Crop
P. W. Boodgettok director of the
Fruit !trance. demerit** the apple
outlook as the best since 1925. A
crop of /450,(100 barrel. la expected. as
compared with It35.000 barrels last
year. The crop le particularly clean,
well colored and of good quality. The
bulk will come froin commercial orch-
ards which have been steadily Increas-
ing their percentage of better claw
varieties, ands es Mclutoah and Spy.
lVfflu-1-pjaii-Trroiiiia fltr'altrlit hied -
new. proposition, inflects and diseare
tiaramek...biatter„ casztrolhtst ,tha
formerly .and little damage is reported
this year. Prices will hardly be as
good as year agn. Arrangements
are being made to market more fruit
In the Wept. The principal package.
will he barrels and hampers. Central
packing will he done fhb' year at
Simeoe. Thornbury, Picton.
Trenton and Strathroy. -
Competitions hr Heys sad Girb
Five hundred boys from Ontario
farms participated In the Judging com-
petition at live stork, roots and erotism.
-INS WAYS OP =WEIRD
---MariT Hteu-sigetWantis are thieves
They wilt carry almost anything to
their cars --a pipe dropped accidental.
ly by. • workman, tiny articles filched
through the open windows of the sleep-.
Ing ears, paper and money purloined
from spectators' pockets while ap-'
parently looking fur peaWA.,,Mo
than that, whim au slie.a.i.'1'
loose on the prowl -which is often -
he will do everything to cover his ac-
tivities that any good thief would do.
He wilt carry his chain to attli
noise. He will walk on grass and
shavinge, or where elephants have
walked before, to conceal his tracks.
And if he is a highly developed thief,
he will Meal 'meta of peanuts from a
eonnter in such a way that the sym-
metry of the pile will remain undis-
A painting continues until the vic-;
turbed.
When he Is punished, he knows why.1
tlm bawls. If be in guilty, be will I
squeal and protest for • time, then
blast an announcement that he has '
had enough. But if he la not guilty,
he may submit angrily, or talk in un-
ending protect in a series of chirrup
laps and different intonations.
Elephants are lazy: no means ever
has been devised to keep them from
cutting ssorzstsa. vskeettessing-tiseir watts
steps and otherwise soldiering on their
act, the minute a trainer's attention
asestassi-ese-Itte treed iffinlarrlitiN"
wur+
lirdiveriest-iwiltive.11ieriffiller111P-11111 '
beat them for unnecessary fighting. or
for not keeping in a trunk -to -tall for-
mation on the way to and from the
circus grounds, but when it mines to
cheating in performance, that's all
right with her. She does a bit of It
hereelf.
Nor are much things accidental; an
elepitanen life Is thoroughly one of
cause and efreet. knowledge and re-
mit. Any unusual event In the menag-
erie is Instantly rofleeted In the ele-
phant line: a (log fight or a bucking
horse may rause a ritnaway. not from
frtilis and vegetables, at the C. N. E
. . that It reflects a (stew of excitement.
Cameron of Akhfleld. the happening itself. but from the fart
Mr. Robert Simpson has been laid Agricultural Representative," Branch.
last week. under the direction of the _
A mouse Is not fearful as an animal,
tip for the past week. We hope to
hut is PVilflell from Instinctive dread
lieer of his improvement. A toted of *1.NA) In prize money wax
The that It might Inrinli. Ulf. heast's nose
Mr. A. RPM' visited last week In bort had a very instructive and enjoy -
offered' In the ;winos eontests.
trils for n hiding 'derv: the same la
e secret of
keeping fresh
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MULHOLLAND & JERVIS
Warehouse: Zest St., Ooderich
Telephone 110
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SEE-
-F. Bell & Bros.
.Cement and
Gravel Cosh acts
facelarereitrieiss and
Geed Gravel Grades( Mackin
WIN& TOIffidieart or egg Jo
Talsphisse: Gedinisi
Irmo IIIr33.
R. R. No. 1, Galeria.
Residence et rotor's
The great secret of fool*,
, ,
-huh is to keeps's* sends fresh.
as...gibe eget laver of WIDIKETS
refreshes the mouth It removes
KJ trace of eating,
- or sesokig, sweet.
- ass breath.
Toneknow with her danghter. Mr..
irlsreentweredere to understand
true of small snakes. As for the ability
Balfour. VI:sole rAmi-jelrY talitreethleultuElrxed Tie the dninter
Mts.' Aeries, Willem- erne lee.* 'frit In Jew= senteemnie weenee ettnestrrkmoe0-2-4-epianto vire Arnargi`tti Inc
eompetition. which proted a real AM' danger of pitortn. of fire, of flood.
eesx. . An elephant *mks for nearly every -
The next He event for Ontario farinIthing ft scents. It will thump the
boys and girls will be the Royal :UM, grontel to gain the attention of a bull
party for hors. and A similar natty., man. witteal with elelight when the at-
thtst will -take In about 250 girls. Ten I teminnt arrIvota.durn him arolind with
its trunk and then give him a push
boys are selected from emit count?'
toward the hay it deiliree. ft will grunt
and five from emelt Northern Ontario
anti slindle nal appear annoyed dur-
distliet; Atet lir(' airl. frntn Pilch
Ing One ot its many teething periods-
aninte winners aro now In program.
-Lead contests to thee& the
life. It will run its trunk I*. its
An elephant :wenn. to teethe all it•
f t i 0 Tin.. month ematantly and whine. And
Ti,-' .tkeisilment 0 , n in
. .0a.. When Its AVIIIMPI !MVO' brought often-
bnialre. (1, A. C.. reports Ili.II in
Ilan. it will submit to having a wire
Tiv- it..o4ou correspondent of 7110 ol the eliehteen-yine-ald Shorthorn cow.
„put around the *tidal tooth and bAv- 1
Penforth N, -w. nnr1 Eseter TIntereAst--oPrdiege *Weds Rth." after ri lentr . .. . ._ .. . . ... .
mg ,Innt lentil lineal. it will worse
vneate write... and %hurtle rty !useful life During and rub a foot temidantly on at stake ,
Bear sir. In nur corres tenet. Ca her eareer she gave birth to "1"I when there's q bit of Otos tmtpetIthed
raised sixteen mingle entree, And vevfm• 'In a collets: and It a Mill enter's, it will
ty,per-Fru?: rot lac present Shorthorn , atop right there, hording up the foot
herd Ate deseet de.cetulnut• of hero.: and bawling for assistance.
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a.•••••10100.•mal...
. Gast thieves are limited slmitarty..,X;Ine. A tiainty Iiin-lt ass served
More than one illicit distiller has bosh and *mini brew *pent. --A
trapped became bit grecst tempted him , Miss Mice Tho of Kitchell,
at, The Seaforth Nen, HMI The Exeter
to cut down his overhead hy under- ' who, bus spent soin time. Tbliting
rp.ound stopling. • - - ' - ' - -- --- -..r-i-itrit-i42.tmes-Adrdeate nn Attintat. 20
Unskilled 111411111.111 geasetintes cantn• I tihnony. , imoblished n rumor twine circulated In
trouble. One nitRake tied till) the.,g00-t Mr. stet Mr.. It Treleaven and Mr. I 1 it Is 1114'11 about four young men rt -
potting rano.* nir one of New "nil°, and Me, W lrrennen visited at the ! temBlinit to foree A seeing girl Irvin
'afternoon papers eat before the deal. i, home
of Mr. and Mnik Alex. Hackett , their ear nn the I. Ion rand n few
Hoe. The gas Beep went out under the'
, on Saturday night. It was the serer i evening. before ami me. reason for
.,i..i, (1 pore a molten lead of tlie linotype nia- , pititii‘..r.firy ..f Nfr. and Mrs. Itackett'i publishing the article was plainly
*" ehinea. After a frantic Interred the , odine
.ratod.
sae resumed its naw• and the Pat" "'Nli., fro1 and Mrs. J. Swan -4•1111--faustly
...-.., ..
name ni rhe prawns half an tome
In:,.., ,
,.. ,.. spent .44pirtiai(341,Trz In.
ttrd 315 ilapriforked torero Maass,
' York that when nu( of fotreftl fvf T n'tliw5r1W-1911/11" ........
'enilit11111- la"w`ial."4"1" Aa°11111.1,17 , 114'-14:4114A1MniriITIli"be..offir'Irititirrorte- to. ageil' 4
age, WWI wind and snow were dr , m
pedestriess siorqt the aidewalks with i the holiday with her mother *ad
heeds dews, me of RM.*. failed to note lornt'hers her.,"
. the rumor was incorrect. - he nbtalnal.
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Martin's Clothes
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They're here -the new felY Suiting. and Overooatings in
the new "hada and such*" patter,*
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~UNCIAL ORDER CLOTH'S 11/10111.22400 TO $3500-
'-'`THZ NEWEST ,NATS, LD1ZD AND UNLINK/
Snits and Overcoats dry-cleaned and premed for $1.25.
We do altering and repairing
Frank H. Martin
Anne lour nln, TAILQR and HATTER
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Stop! Look!
-Listen !
STOP--BuY from your
favorite Druggist on
Friday and Saturday. He
will sell Oastoria at ISM,
Baby's Own Tablets at len
-Why buy Ott ef
town when
for thee, prioee:
r evri fibr
- We
The enmity pollee hare investisated
the rwailttieracIt2viltlar-reSii.3.441,1:44.014111:14.11 "L"OrSt_
Senwiet rays I iinha. the lightest toned known to
11.. 'Norse' Sepervieor In Leer's matt. Is ?OMNI AIMOAI anywhere its 1
trusty imports thin fintelinsid foreh- the Dailies • The wood, half as heavy
ard.earefully looked after, Indicate nos cork. weighs only fire to !seven
a oval erap of itrst-ellum apple., while pounds to the ruble font.
oachards only partialts---aprerad- au,
• " •
Mit from* sweet? ericcenti at ^ii1r xenon -Tenn ermine ilartneto: amrlf ' Tick/. Xffilly
'Doc and No Th. migistreepteer erepuNgtepo omit' Nelda thi.110.4 fdT Yla.11kit.
is Item we would ask yon to wage oroomatii• and intensive opraying of , know Baia beiden. 1 no ask hew
publish this. as ty'llevii now that Orchards it clean. olesorahle fruit to! he ltd ink !" --Chrlottas
I Feckless '
w.tmroi,VS 1411.K Oir MAGNESIA
ENO'S F111 IT SALT, large
PEPSODENT T0011H PANTE
GIN P114.'4, box
WILLIAMS' PINK P11444
Itli RDOCK 10.001) BITTERS
1,11)11 E. PINKIIAM tirmrr.inl.e. COMPOUND
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39e
311,
41.t4
LISTEN -We bought a large quantity of Lather Brushes -
with the object of giving our men customers
real Brush at a reasonable price 75 ceMs. Ask to see it.
IM yew knew we oell Waterman and Parker rannISall Newt
Prima P11 t. VA&
load, Prawn*, well finished. Bads the eraser and. sunk
Niur aria-Mishree. walt.
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