The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1925-8-6, Page 2h
SIXTY CENTIFS ONTN N:
Whrat has Africa aoltttxihUtett to the s-tt�oxt•r natio nal trite and with all tile,
Yhc id.'a civilizatl_00 iu,du*rlal. and ecououric tendtenGias of
j^•
I A gl�aitce at a rtla.p of the huge can l'ta•4lrtir's •world,
tinent of Africa 'With its, 11,20,0001 In some Features of notional life
sonata miles o3 ialnd disalosa s r> Inns -t E "t, is ~veld to the fore It& trade
cellauealis wuootio'n, of-Thlropean' balance Is favorable, its
aproductiowinr
iil
oocontrolled Careiut ?rn, r
1,ebt extremely;
'raiaO@,: Italy, Belglum, S•p'adn and Por•; s uall, its budget bal*c ors aild Its cur•
tu&%, L 13'ot1l title French and the Bre:, reti'cy is ITrraoticallyr .:i ,.,.,r, Few other
ti -sill, possessions in AtritC. aaya larger countries, cru boas4 of sti-ch conditoata
than the Uu tted States, ; to -guy;
There axe only three independents `l'lz•ough Egypt, exclusive of the
s't-.tes in Africa, Egypt, Abysadnla and Angl9•E8'S-atian Sudan, covers about
845 000 s oars miles the real 'Egypt
g rpo ratability. The tuarsik epttxces Intelligence,
SanieJtimues n}�' who, betake thentr ,
a , .a 000 ces
.solves to what, are, otyl�ed• the open i gence,
s ,aces tastsuttne drat neo •law ,holtds, Where $e vice of the Pe partment of the In.
bhley uow eliaow. Ito be and that w'laat eerier at Ottawli. says:
p`raneis, ',rjha'm,psldu 041•led the houud +of. . iCmxlaciz3 is i,apidl�r l>£eoming dairyIe tveky G xanot iloliAiv thein so far, It, country. , This Is 0d need in many
is i1 cranveivient theory foe threes Whoways, particulazly in the growth of
seek, ithteii• ow•n pleasure and believe our, exports of dairy product.;. It. is
tIi . int solf�itutl 'eiitge they ~veil rind it. ! woll for the country that such is the
at given, an opiate to con ease,; as authorities agree •that there• y
They have 8'1 is no bettor',xneans of keeping up thesGionce, and over the ddstantce' these, fertility of the soil thaaa the Beeping
wire! starry no accusing voices of their i of cattle. b'Qediiig to lire stock. the
irienxlia+,who cared, flat t�ltain anti wislLed pr'od'uce of the farm is 'just one step
them well, and were cOacemned for ne'are'r the ftnisltinra Of the process, of
their mis0oa+tune or $elicit$. ,They are maintaining the food suplvly,
cut off from Tiny respo olbility Dor,bust I It is interesting tq nato the; large
> Iiberla, re,ptreseitt'ing OnP-1i1,teanth. OE Itl _ - ,.
kite total area ot. the conttlaeut But, is est the Nile Valley and Delta. In
this, the hieart of Egypt, campxia'ing :
.
ON THE 1YiAII MOTOR ROUTE
seen on outr'streets recent! is substantial evidence. of
The number of American tourists from western points s y
1121ss�. • None, oidl .them t4 acoGutut. i •n the supply o£ Canadian
increaset pp Y
Nue shall pre,seut thein with a dtomu--
o s i Idairy to other countites.,1)ur-
r' d
Dgyp with an area o_ arable lar � ' r
t'' • has, 16 Od0 square miles;, are her fndustrla x,
labs aE 11laiylaatdti h
, ; ,t . M h laced this city on the; route covered by motorists In tral-
the value of tit% load t.Gads Sys em at Ontario,, which asp .
i t 1 . of ex reriteiti'cns• un.iu,lfillled. ,produce,
lag sly p . ing 1926, exports reached figures,
Less than state
her population,, and
99 ceiit. of pu
an Ottawa correspondent, The ma shown herewith is
vel .ing between Ohicago and rite Maritime Provinces; says p p
Henaefortll they;ala carefree; theirs is
!mach in advalnoe of the previous year:
t a conspicuous lS.e: in his,toiy 1 pet p ,.
• held p
t agriculture. The rent of tlne canna.$ Is
f 'th main
a oxtian of a, new read ma issued by the Natural 'Rpt ources. Intelligence Service, wbich shows some o e in
p P -
thte true, aril iterfoct libexrty that .ever
1 Butter 'shows the greatest increase,
• time.
throughout iecordad t
Egypt has been.' composed ma4rdy of the Libyan, Axa-
teats of C•tnada ether Nvith the cori'nectin roads in this United States.. The facet that direct route Is now avail
d, < tang g
sIa'int;� kLnd. anlgelts-stznae these are the exports for the last fiscal year
i
: dor &' cemturlies.
bran and Sinal deserts,
able, over the hest of roadie, Frain. Chicago to Charlottetasvn, and that,it is being used so exteaLsively, is encouraging
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bound; fie goodtnosrs�- never knew. 2,I 50.1981 pounds, compared
totalling , , p ,
a land, of art and (,Kiltuxe.
for •centuries irrigation.
The Nide seoand longest river in the
to the many aggressive organizations• that ace co-opt-ra�ting in the promotion of touring, and particularly to the Na-
�
•..But only, in bhe myth created by i 192 the in -
with 13,64f3,.9o8 pounds n 4,
And sdxt
And Y,
has been p raatficed continuously in the
world continues' to be Egypt's, fertile
turalRee=. ce., Intelligenae Service, Whdcii has becom ,;a �c.earinghousie for touzist information in Canada.
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tlieax own ii>Laginaltilons are relay utter: creased value being $8,646,271.
` Nile �eiLey.
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• More than sixty centuries ago Eg" i
source of life awd• vrealfh. Running
>a u
8500 miles from Viotoria Nyanza Lake
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A Junior "Sherlock:)' "• - Ancient Lawsuit,
'ie Flag
ly sinaxncip•abe�d, to follow hee'cllessly
their own devices, They still live un-
Cisanr And intik showed large, gains
during the past two ears. In 1923
trans, e'sltabldshed a calandar, which I
that was in:
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to 111exandaia, the Nile measures cent
960 of its length in Egypt, eta
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s has b en ivezi a new
Aa old subject g
"The
him Legal battles, over
Little Leslie mother had taken h er trifles to land are
the. notoriously 11on- r•
to together they sat in y g d a�vn out, bub
deli, the law; Bar the slaw Isr iiotso much, there were 1,712,245 gallons of ,cream.
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a eGa+tote, opetrative in a given place awe ;she d to the United. Stags. This
Ply
• , with a ;!!ghee modification
to, mark;
miles•
country frons end to, end,
ill prize oem on Fl g"
dress p p ,
i'ost
ehurah, an'd .ever
'sleGatid row 4 i ties most 'stubborn o E 1Ane¢n seldom Intl;
it is, an enveloping atrtiw�slphere, The NN, increaeecl in 132-4 to 2;783,SGG
trod4ced in 1582 still serves
the of time. ii
veswing ,the
receiving no tribbu-taries 3n this sitnetoh
f hick The"London 1llorning
or w
lines
cf ,the gallery,
• , ,, .; Interest- l a t1was•amkd, years,, '
Leslie -seemed particularly i Y The tribunal of the,!
°
, law goes ev�enywhexa, like the air we allbns while. 1925.saw the record of
g ,
passag'a
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: And sixty centuries ago the !vile,
of 960 mnlav but irrigating 5,400,000
has awarded X50, These will
- h 'Englishman's blood course •ed
make the Engles m
, tbw.
in a famiry wllo sat iu the front
little r. ruiili o
e1.. G f Andorra, h�owver, :ipJ
;
bnealbho, it ercubers, like this ]igrht, by ; 3 384 j.BG gallons been. shipped across :.
, g
basin was the home of Egylitian arohi- I
Spin i
.
eels; o1 enable land. About 4,000,000
tVl 3nxigation empire are
a little Faster and perhaps help !nim 1
1 t p p i
Leery ntow atld agatn he would area e
m• 't to sea
iris neck forwardt in an atte p
br 111• a cos
Y g e that groes back to the
yeas 790: khan Oh
Charlemagne
1 the �mdnuttest rmevi'co x11 fact, neo, mans ; the line. ' Ex •arts of ;'.fresh milk in
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life, ibr al'i his eFi�ant, can exclude i.t. 1923 xu^-auntod to but 88C;03rJ gallons,:
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tecture, .gla.�so making, pottery, 1t
nit:g weaving, dyelag, metal industries, t
a•Gres of
wateaned pereilnWIT by canals, where-
better t'o.00unteract the propaganda. of i
"The Red Fla. ;' The flyer verse is as'
Flaw
tine faces of the' two gird%
reIturn-
j ell fromi an expeddition to Spain the lent
I -1e :can put -a Mileage between himself'{iii 1924 they reached 2,191,395 ' at ions
g ''
' r '.rfculture, astronomy, matherivati�Cs,
as the remaining 1,4H,000 acres are
follows:
When the se?<man hard almost, reaoh-
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l a thousaud1 of his soldlers an tli:e erotn:th
rho
aivd` say place, arty person; he cannot !eater In 1322 a fatal of 3,038,272 gallons
separate himself from �%e oper�Ution o2 .•went the the United States:
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r,.,31i'terature^Y
Egypt is African in origin and de-
Irrigated once a: ear b the bas4it s1Ys-
y
tem establitsli'ek by ;Cling Menas sixty
Unfurl the banner of England;
ed itis! conaluslton,. Leslie turned .and
whispered to his mother:
•slop's of Pyrenees, as a rear guard
y
to .prevent t'hte Moors, Pram euteiin;g
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pari r -1ples that sure universially and, im,, Our exports of cheese which for a ,
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,gyp
vexop=nt. The destcendauts of the I
centuries ago.
Teri to the heavens her story,
"Motbsr, I, leave never seen those
k'mwoe To each of tt�eni lie gave an
Imperishably •true, no matter who puts• ; time showed signs of clac�lining, ,are
r.
[ liyramiid builders still live along the'
Turning now to the commerce of
Turni
4 'thousand years she has Reid 1t Yast,
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ge,aple in,frant before, but I kttiow their
allotment of band -one hundred- and
,; bill fingers in ,hits e'am and, runs away again on the ascendancy, being 126`,
Nile, There' are about 11000,000 of
Egypt we find. that her total exports
A thousand=Years; of a mighty past,
nam,es_" _
fifty square. •m�illes eat aid. That land is
From theme, a, BunYan's hero in that' 968,200 pouinds; this. yea%; ,against
,,.`
► as
them, eounnnondy known to dray
far 1923 were w'o+rt`li $28:0;543,000 and
The tale o'f a nation's for ;
g• y,
t ' arced hits, rather.
`Hush, dea.r.' whispered,
fife i+eater rt
g era of the present tem
,
tlns,t epic scene of Pilgrim t9 PT:ogresst •! , p year.114,-,
11d'7s7 p()0 ounds last and
i ;
1" Copts, and they together with 13;000;
i1
Europeans n1sI
of$212,445,000, show' a '
her Imports
Red for the nation's heart,
r
"But I dtoi"• persisted Leslie. Their
, ;,
Hill,
tory of the little free repubinG of An -
dorra. The litigation
, �� from .rite City of Destruction: 1548 900 poundsin 1923... ,
The first and, the levet aim of human Similar large, gains were made in
! 000 Arabs and •100,000
w up the p�opuad,tiition of modern Egypt.
favorable balance of about $68,400,000.
On account, of the preantuniii,eaoe of.
White for the stainless brand,
..
names,
?
"How do you know?" oasis. the in-
concerns, cera of
t .those origititaX-,gnantst rand haus been in
eove�rnment is to: hw1Ki ;neat accoultrt ax sorts of mirk wcler in 1923
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s Nor is Egypt noted alone far this
cotton in the economic lite of Egyi>t,
Blue far the girdling sea
quirt'.
tithe +dbwnts. far a thatisanti ears.
y
able.
e. The will of the -people Is mo :but 2,917,691 pounds were exported.
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k length of its. recorded history. Per- any discussion of Egyptian trade may
• That fel ever guards the land.
"Well; .every time the young clergy
-.,--_.
tnati<slattaYl 'lry the high-handed self- This increased to �,82G G03 ounds in
,
haps no other ,oauntry has had so long
{ well begin with that commodity. On
w b Y
Natives. of Papua are, in most Gases,,
man says his, text: 'I will lift up mine
Value of Education.
sufficiency of'n absolute autocracy..1924, and again inch asad in 1925 to
n
R a slti•tuggle for liberty. From about
1000 B.O. to 1922 A.D. Egypt was ruled
an average the oatton plantings -cover
t 500,000• the
very superstitious, and go in fear of `
eyes to the lulls',' those two .big girls
look at each other and smile.
A • a
m n and dies }vite, who lead both
been brought up in a country vi4lage
The will of an overruling Power far
s
theflnita lifetim-gofa mau isnot carried.
• 7,205,6 77 pounds,
l It is doubtful' if any other branch
in succession by the Libyans, Persians,
1, acres, and annual produc-
I tion ranges from 575,000,000 to 725,-
the witch -doctors.'
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doeixled to avond'tholr su-mmer in. hoz I
o'tut by one wino nays he does- not -care
'what
of industry can, show'such proportion .
w G•roeks, Romans,, Moslems, Turks and
i QOQ,OQD pounds:
dein,, where; aacoxddng to rumor, the
what any one +thin! u, e,ny one
� ate gains, in the past three years, as
� Engliah.
phos after thirty centuries of strug-'
{ r
There 7s a tendency to increase the
1
And ds}
� PUZZLE ��
CROSS-�i� UJ
s ttmee s were .paved with gold,
leaving
i suffers, so long as he has what die aallts
a greed time. A pnn,blic' ofSce ora r¢•i-
1
has :the dairy industry. It is but an-
{ other indication of the possibilities
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t,
r gling, Egypt, on Mlarch 16, 1922, again
cotton acreage. every effort
being nniad,e'to control the insect pests I
-
spent an enjoyable day in•
sheeting London's interesting sights,
i its tenure, rust
I nate life;
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of Canada's greatest natural resource
R> ' became an independent kingdom. And
the king, monad I, is blue ndnth
and -diseases digs+eases �vh3•ch aiiM•et cotton. {
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2 3 1{,
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they" repaired to-�a. theatre, of which
had hard
canform to laiv. and in that conformity
law,
will discover not a harsh -constraint
-the land, millions of acres of which-
are stili awaiting tho,set'Ver and his
r present
R; of tate lene. founded by 14loivam7ned All,
In every feasible way the Egyptian 1
Government 3s' encouraging tire; use of
•
th Y a great deal,
In the interval -the flrepaoaE curtain
i but the gen:erouLvt ilatitude of elle spirit
p low. < `
whit on July 9, 1805, was- a-ppointed
of 1?gypt )?y the Sultan of
1
better ooi tonseed and better farti:lizers -
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7 a
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was let down. In ,the centre was wain
ton "Asbestos,"
tbah finds, his, joyful, freedom In obedd,
enoe.
Traffic a n the. Suez.`'
governor
s and', who s,t once started a re•
�
w viva) of thus industries which had, de-
is ender to meet the increasing de-
� mand for cotton. Last Year the chief {
10 11 12.
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ten the ward
"Now what thee;i that nisei, Willlie?"
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®��$ I+O�`��•
Tlta Suez Oaivad, in which the 73Tititsn ,
buyers of cotton stood in the ordeal,
asked the uric, lrointit=9 to the curtain.
t
t�OYerumont .tas� a heavy iuveshment in
,t oma,u rude.
alined ilnrLer O t
'
The Real Egypt.
Buglanal, France, United States Italy '
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`Oh, that's a Latin word," replied
i
Willham bdandlty. It means wea.
Mount Logan, h•ighast peak in the i
Canadian Roel:-ies and second in her ht
shares, has Just reported the. figures
gYP
and Germany.
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for 1924, which show that 25,109,882
And traversing in these few sen-
Wheat is another important crap. i
15 I6 17 18
-
i9 z0
couis.' "
to Mount McKinley, 'done among the
y, °
tow pItseed through the canal in that
R tenoass the 6000 years 'or more of EM-;
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Egypt also produces substantial quare- (
I
a ---s,
peaks of Narb1i 4merioa, ivy th an alta•
you, a toiutage tha•ee ttin!es as Mange
witty$
tian history from King Men•es in the tities of corn, barley, rice; millet, 1
21 ZZ.• 23
�,A,nd over 10% above the tonnage for
h
hazy past, 4000 years or more before
beans, lentils, peanuts, onions, cane
!
trali to the peak, as well as on the rock
canal •traffic is conducted tivith'maI
the Christian era, to Icing Fuad .I in
sugax, flax, sesame, henna, tobacco, 1
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The largest trade w�as'that with Br
Nil
1925, we find a modern Egypt with i
forage crotpe and fruits, �
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ed most of the time in lbs' veil of drift-
Strait Settlements and Australia, al. d
Ing fog and cloud, inhospitable and re-
1,;ew Zealtand: •The predominance of
pe2'lent in 'itts• contours to the athlete
British regdousy 'especially . India, 13
but not the esthete. Edward Whym-
-point
per, conqueror of tote iuttcnhoTn, who
27
climbed in the Canadian Rockies a. gen-
last year was carried by British ves-
3r11fO: Ontario's LittleaO n
of ii'i.AkIng real l`riends, the pets-'
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Areas.
E,esu-don of which is a valuable asset to
y
Z9 34 31 3Z 33 .
a mall or to a coumtry.
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"I am expecb5ng to make a trip up
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35
e
the Skekak river, going north an that
-then Little
Mother O .' 7 Vie.
t
into the Nag:agami, and to
Currenite, Drowning or Ogaki river, and
� I were hanged on the highest hill,
mine,
fir. 36 37 � 38 39
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,
1
Mother o' O mother o' mine i
want to get as good maps as poeeib`-e I
I know whose• love would follow me
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f th
still
xr
tude in excess of 19,000 feet,`haa been
erg for 1895, 250,/0 above that fax 1913
.steeled for tette first time by a 'party of
�,A,nd over 10% above the tonnage for
sdx•.hsaded by Oaptain A. H. McCarthy.
1923, Tl ,i'si record is 'looked upon as
So •foi-midable awe the obetacles. on. the
distinctly encoulabiug, espec3a11Y as
trali to the peak, as well as on the rock
canal •traffic is conducted tivith'maI
and ice of the final ascent, that It will
region of diverse dlaractw,,
bs'a long .time befofe this grand mloun-
i-
The largest trade w�as'that with Br
tain is inc,:wdetd in the tourist itiner-
t Indda, Nest came trade with „
aPy. Meanwhile, it will remain • shroud-
China and Japan, and. then with b
ed most of the time in lbs' veil of drift-
Strait Settlements and Australia, al. d
Ing fog and cloud, inhospitable and re-
1,;ew Zealtand: •The predominance of
pe2'lent in 'itts• contours to the athlete
British regdousy 'especially . India, 13
but not the esthete. Edward Whym-
striking. It is also noted that three
per, conqueror of tote iuttcnhoTn, who
Hflthe of the trade through the caval
climbed in the Canadian Rockies a. gen-
last year was carried by British ves-
► a e oa , l - 5t , he region is ,
The above is, a portion of a request Mother o' mine, O motber o' minel. ,• Fond of Fiction.
, eration ago, ,sadld . that t sells, wnhdeh caxried 15 nil:lion tons, as
4 I t(2 He-"S.o ? , "fifteen SwItzerlaaidis roiled into one." compared with under 2 million tone
tar Information received from ager- ! you're fond of fletion.' '�?
! Whatever the sctentifle value of the
t3mirain in ane of the Middle States by If I were drowned in the deepest ase z t , She -"Don't I listen very attentive! -y on Dutch shdps, :and a little over 11/2
the De^ rbment of the Interior. Should Alother o' mine, O mother o' mine! ! QTHE INTERNATIONAL smoscATE to you?" latest traverse of the mountain wilder- millions in Gorman and 1112 millions
I.l;ow whose tears would come down nese in tdie Yukon, ft. opens a .new in French and Italian. Japan and the
bliss request be addressed, to n nety- SUGGESTIONS FOR SOLVING CROSS -WORD PUZZLES vista to the explorer, tz, when the Duke
mine out of every hundoed Canadians to me, Start out b fillingin the words of whic ou feel reasonably Weighing Up Winnle. 'Un:iteci .States were resposible for un-
Ithey would$ without doubt, be unable ' Mather o' mine, O mother o' minel sure, These will gie you a clue to other words crossing them,* , d the Abruzzi! cariquered th vast glia• der a million tens each.
44 SVinnie was, a, wi;nts�om�e young thing, � t;iar„ of Mount 5t. Elias,:: or Iiudtsou
to answer it. The rivers are all I and they in turn to still. others, ' A. letter belongs in each white and it was- -her ambition to become a "--
brunches of the Albany river, vvhlrh if I here damned of body and soul, apace, words starting at the numbered'squares and running, either llcbraiian. She waw grit:tie friendly with sttl�k finally achdeved-. the summit of Repayment.
i► " I know whose players would make me I horizontally or vertically or both. Mount McKinley.
flower retro" James, Ba Y. Such an is this local -librarian, arid often site would ' ____ .. � The meyorgi chair cE a certain Lug-
Mother o' mine O mother o' mine. Whim on her favorite subject--
y quixy, however, Ist a siample of many where, � HORIZONTAL VERTICAL •balk t . llsh town was ourcA occupied by a man.
1- h:undae•dts that have, been reoetved by _ ' Answer to last week's puzzle.
1-Tarturea S-Dowdytah Woman • br>roks. of gR6at gen�ty.
Ib_� s-Rudpard Koplin tela -Ing him how C O M P E 101-r Y 0 N KERS Among ,the &WIlcants who sought re -
01. the above branch from American bout- ( 4 --Circles _ 2 Stllf One day she was
M; Certs, who •tb" year seem,to be particu,• o- 1 7 -Springy 3 --Sudden blow passionately lone she was of •the. Wsv O t O u O H 0 O t L. E lief from him during iAa tentue .of' of -
s► Lary interested in oauoeing and camp- New Gas lin the Sun. , 10 -To pierco 4 -To spilt asunder erley `oveils: ya q R ? -,' k O L L P O 5 r lice wqs a local: character renewer as
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► in In Ontaitio, especially the n'oxtheru 1 11 -To make level 5 -Frozen dessert "Then you've rea'.d' Scott?" his asked. Tim. Now; TL'ni:_bad rather a doubtful
b. g Prof. Frederick Slocum, director of ; 13= -To pucker B -Slope G A` q n I K f n N P,
"Naturally; they„were, adi written by Y E`G G T S '
and noir-western portions. Much of E t I M E reptitaltion, He had rover donee:raat
!� the Vanleck Observatory at Wesleyan, 15 -Petition &-To border, upon :him, weren't tinaYT, E ;E , -E R t T 5 D O ri rt
this area 1 as yet u niTveyed, whac�ti ,tells of t,'bA discovery of a new gas as i 18 -Little child 9 -Trial
(Leal of work, and Aeveral people were,
►• condition sees to have a fascination 10 -To fix a mast "Did you lice the 'Lady of tine S A O A N A C U i3 D of ilne opinlou tilet he n'evor ivo tial,
the result lot observations made daring
''• for the more adventurous stpdrits: , •19---A ditch 12-TAidda Lake'?" he rnquir'ed, g A R R E h L O U v R E Nevertheless, Tium didn't tieo why he
Iw the reosat eclipse of the Zin. He says j 21 -Recess in a church Y „ ,,, � t ,
1► among Ithe American business anti!• pro- a around rebs sort etre visible : 14 -To make Tough Perfeotly lovely!" carne the reply. E -r A G E 'R E A S S A I L 5 shonrdd11 t as4,' the mayor for a dor-key
w keelIonail men. Some of -these. enquirers 8 v i re re 23 -Organ of body 16 -To pass by degrees "I have read. it four times,. And,.'Mar- Y A I T a E D K I T I and cart-io sat up in the rag -And -bone
only at the time of a total eclipse and 1 I
a,.*s W t',nitlliueia+stic about their pro- i 24•• --Disputant over trifles , 17 -The waste from burritng ,tnigxt, gfyd 1'everil of rebs Pe,a1i, I • E L 5 A G M N N E •A R, b�ines�y,
scientists have ooncluded, as a dreisWt, ' lir-Hard fat 19 -Placed nn a wall - business,
he called oft him . o
eoteli tadPs liliaft they appear ha�,d3y s4inply date on both. •' O B A B f3 L E S S ue day, and,
err ai>tJe to wdht fiat the iizzus to start, of theur obseavatlans• that they have 20 -To coincide `And 'SGatt's 'Emubsion'Y" lieu quos 1, O i 5 G R :E E D O S S A .after Uel 1 AdaYllttad to'h1s private oi�
27 --Donated
while many who have previcu'sly disoovened a new gas, 22-Tocorrode
t l tinned, growing tired. A LEE T R A ARE U fine, made hds request.
�,. Prof.Sllacum said trusty are neat yet . 29 -Small barrels 23 -Sailing distailcc in taco „
ea,mpetd In Canada oT have paddled and Oh, T think that is the most won- E L A N G 'E L E M i3 E F Ci „ , " repleted tine .mayor,. "if
w ready to announce wharf the gars is or 80 -Re alert �•26-Unbeautiful 48rfu1 thing SGatt ever tivroteir, - - _�_ - �Ve11 Tint, ,
pcmtaged along her Little known 9 28• -Outlet ----- -.._- l give You thist'mot y, Low are you go -
to disouse the paiotbable qutalities.. 83--Ciiiinary herb
streams• anal. jakes, are keenly looking t 29-Hlilock ell Essentials of Home Construction, ing_bt 1'epiaY liub•?,'
i -.-* The Jury 80 --Diet A Cow for Missions. Ecanotny, dua+abality, penmlatmenoe,
forward, to a repstitiou of their expert � This dyes rather a pastor for Tim,.
Meat Eating iii Britain. { 39 -Belonging to you 31---A table When contxibut'ionsfar missionary beauty arethe four estsenrtials to sibrive but suddenly a brilliant ilea struck
r Ise this. tourist •tnaflic Canada has a� i 38 -To scrutinize 33 -Two -masted vessel him and he blurtedt oiit:
The per capita. cosrsuniptian of -��rtia,t . work were asked,for at the Primitive for wvhen bufLddmg $taut luosne. They
wonderful app+ol'tunIty, 1100, cniy from i in Great Britain �p-s risen from 1161 1 40 -Destroyer g4 --Low murmuring sound Methodlet. Confe<renco ut Scarborough, . aro ,all obtainabl1a if you erste proper "Well, yer worsanip, if, you're !rind
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r , pount'i5 in 79 ,-24 Lo 131 pounds in 41 -Hereafter 37 -To be under obligation ]l7ngiaaud; r•eceu ly,` one delegate pro-, forebiuought in charostiug type of arahi enough to.advs.noe mo rho necesvary
r equftY If not more Importanit 9tanrtd,1 1924-25. 42 -Fairy 39 -Swarm of ,young fish - mdsed a cow. tecture and, •coostracti'on. I'M tell you what I'll do, I'll nal :e the .
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