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THIRSDAY. FEB, 24th. lord
Clandeboye
,s 4Br-ucefie1d
ereN % was eecee'�*e'tl of the 'death in
3e1 ^bf eirs. Earl Parker, at .the
Age $e2.2, -;ears. She was formerly
Was,! t Roes, eldest daughter
of air,xaaad rs. p. Rosso About six
nientheento:•rshe became the bride of
her beeeavedeltusbaed, Undergoing :an
oneeeftion eke-.ne er recovered.
THE M *xtN 3 CF ROPE
Ole -Yarn, the Strand, the Rope
'aid the table.
1lani114• Hemp the Most Serviceable
Material—'tude the Twists—
Never Put Rope by When Wet
—
A Good Whitewash,
rlbuted by Ontaarto Department ar
Agriculture Toronto.)
0 rationally use' a rope, to
care for it properly sox as to
keep it to goad condition,
and to correctly repair,
rea#tages when necessary. ec,ne
nowtedge of the method and grin=
•tplesof Iia structure are necessary,
The materials used inmalting core-
ge consist of the various varieties
tr vegetable fibres: Manilla hemi,
uiumon hemp, sisei hemi) and mt.,
cin; flax, ,lute and ehcoanut fibre are
!so used. Of these hemp is the urge;
.irriceanle, he:catase of ins strength,
atrpplencSaite flexibility and eturabitr'y.
topes Mad twine or cotton are az.
oenslvely made; jute, too. beeaus.•
ors ctreapnese is now in considerable
use, 'but it Is very dettelt•pt
.trengtb and duoablilly; cocoanut
'titre tial tuazty adv aI4g n, one or the
reateat of which is Ha ltglrtriess and
istanpe to the Influence ,of wilier.
To products a flexible and a tette.-
cord, Which shall retain the ol-
ive strength of .t ver, fibra of the
material of which la is composed,
advantage is taken to the manufac-
ture of cordage of the natural twist of
the Vire. First, the fibres of the
harp ;are loovely twisted together,
tiid.ui.:i what as tectanicauy known
as yard, Wyle'. two or three yarns
1;rAe twIsted together they form a
•r trent t e. stianee form a rope,
;ere.? repea a. cable. The ropes,
The W. el. S. ,,of Clandeboye Meth-
odist Church ;s holding weekly meet -
Mies throughout February, the meat -
teem sew;ag °or chat -elide purp.osi .
A new '':coved tor saint g money,. re,
ceatly adopted by the six iety, ;s .for
ele:h member to give on h'r birthday
ores cent for each year of her age.
a einueing dew:opainent of etas.. plate
is that every members t; t.s a full
dower, .hes tneleng the; society as of
tienrene.rians. At their fast o:fic.ai
meeting the presid,nt read a very in-
-esterg latwr :vont the recipients of
the last bate seat from Clandebaye,
Iurn.ley
Meek syn .2:Lay :S seat in this s.d''Pgh-
bcrhastd ,or Mr, \ooh Horton. sw-
ing to the. detail _o;' her 'mother.:airs,
Rebe•: Newell. of Mensal!. who cl::d oh
Senda} aftee a lung taleess.—Mr. Jas.
I. est of W -':oe bee "even v:saline 7te
Otis :teighberbood. He tame to attend
tae ureeral of his cousin. the late M.
rt.
to ar; e= ie'od d o r,
d ,,,, h si, t'iebh t, l: � s �,. ,
Budd e•tly,--eros .He d s .z ]:ar ra v.
tang rtends n Londe?, eke i5iti re- ire. ;in 'hair 'urn. subjected to a var-
iara haute crinin 1 er 5:;;tc,. ;Ana and ie+ty M ;ewe 5S:'s In order to Insure
T ;
,o ti •.•
n. who r�, n ! . ti .
au , b c. � u t>r ' t
x tai to
i strain r
, ., , equal
s':anre tame '1L+s 1, erda d squat' salt-, l.: it a ,,, 3•e, eq P
heir being combined into a caUle,
el her s.:•.,,, firs. Arthur Josue. .r.a it has been found that the most
tiweek• effect':+l triode of obtaining the unit-
ed str€nrth at the tbr's composing
a rope is by compressing and twist-
ing the :ibri-s to different directions.
If the strands were twisted one way
s:
y
wcmll untwist themselves,
r
C
strain; and ;fait .t the slightest t how-
ever.
ever. ad; +stag is 'altt•n in the inak-
af..':ro?.e" or this tendency to un-
twist. by laying all ands together that
bare been twisted in opposite cUrec-
tinns, feeencing a r nmpact, hard,
Strong rope, bound together by fric-
tion of.its parts, :toitlher breaking the
fibres on. ti:a one hand. by over twist-
ing. niir leaving riot•^u so loose as to
:I
be easily drawn on: from I tha mass
on the other; eithrr would be equally
y
fatal in Ins results, and injurious to
Lucan
Adam K. Hodgins o: Lue.an i,s hang
Lae :.n action 3x1'ihe Supreme Court
against EP Thomp:,un of Lucan .or'
acleans .14,.0.00 it. h he cI...zlts ,t u n•itt
ear goods sold end deavered to •ire
de 'eudent
airs. John Stewardson. age- 74 gears
for the past th'sty years a residez: r»
Lucan, d ed e: her home on Feb. 19th.
She.a had acini
,ior ' .
: past thr.e
months. Besides her husband ',ht
leaves two daughters and one son.
Mrs. R. of Lucan, :•
Ethel ate vardson of ondon andWj.. the stability -et the tone. As a broad
r
aw
in
It
.h.ii,i he borne
liam of Lucas, generalrule
Miss Edna Bawden. of Detroet is mind that the toes of bearing power
almostone-third, but
home on a i It, --.Mrs, Duncan G.Ross by twisting is one th r ,
twistedn ur-
ropes gain i d
>e tighter
the t
g
her is in Chicago, x
` � '•'t n are.,li»
is "'i - � p n'ability what they lose In power, a
o 's home - r,-
— r a _ton b t h m m
1I .
L..Johnston wbo ltxt
Sudbury is on the sick list, --:fir. and twist of four-fifths of the length of
om one
ntyarns
gives one-third
.the c
P
ter i from
Jos. f ' are recovering n
Mrs. o . ti,ill.xn, i
J ti'
Jpowertwisted
t if tests e
their recent .liness,--sir. Roy Stanley to more two-thirds
tine,
has purchased the residence of Mrs.R. to inarof the length, whish is
H. Hodgins, corner \I ,n and George. the ordinaryeatwist of ropes in. use.
—Jack, little son. o t`r. J. R. Murray The weakening effect of knots is
underwent an op_:ratic.: or an abscess a rope is very considerable, varying
in. the .ear, and :is secov ing. --Rev.
from 115 to 50 per cent., according
E. G. Powell has recti e- I an. invita—
tion. to the Methodist Chu- :li at Essex the formation. of the knot. At the
where the membership' f ,5O1 and the bend LL sti , ;the knot the strain is no
salary $2000. longer equally distributed among the
Gibson.—In Lucan on Feb 17, to Mr, fibres,'the outside ones being unduly
and errs. Irving H. Gibson, a laugh- strained; eventually rupturing, throw-
ing the Ioad on the few remaiining
ter.
firs, Jas. iicFalas, who has been on fibres'.resulting in a complete break-
:t'ae sick list, is much better, age; hence, a knot that least affects
the strength of a rope is one having
a gradual bend in its formation;
thefefare;- badly constructed knots
should' be avoided. A knowledge of
the strength of ropes, and of their
breaking ; eight, is essential in all
operations where ropes are used. A.
hemp 'ropes one inch in diameter has
an ultimete strength of about4,000
pounds, and its safe working strength
Is about 800 pounds. A manil1 rope
Is slightly .stronger.' For calculating
thestrengtli of ropes, a simple rule is
'to multiply the circumference of the
rope in inches by itself, and one`fifth
part •of the product will expres9 the
number of tons the rope will carry.
For example, if a rope be three inches
incircumference, 3X3: 9, the fifth of
wfilch is • 1.4-5—the number of tons
Stich• a rope will sustain.
,When ropes get wet they should be
fiting' up'to dry, either in the sun, or
by,artifieiel_means; not on any ac
count sbouid they be stored before
NEWS TOPICS OF
Important Events. Which Hays
Qccurred Dui in; the. Weeit.
The fl tilt,' orld s happeniings, care-
fully Oowpiled and ,Put into
handy and Attractive Shape for
the Readers. ot Oar Paper - A
Solid Hour's Enjaytneut.
440 in the schools of Washington,.
The bill to appoint provincial po-
lice commissioner was given its first
reading,
The Ford Motor Co.mpaey _ wj t
TUFSD'AY,
The U. S. Rouse passed the Waval
Appropriations Bill,
Daniel Turdille, aged 81. was kill-
ed, by a Watkerville street car, ,
Tire Ontario Government members
and Cabinet caucus Monday night. -
The first.death ie. New York from
typhus since 18922: occurred Monday,
The timber inquiry adjourns ab-
ruptly when jurisdiction is question-
ed by writ.
The University of Toronto is not
in favor of entering a: teens' In the
O. R. F. U.
The Southams are negotiate :,g for
the Toronto World. They may Inake
it an evening paper,
Premier Smuts of South Africa re,
expected to attend the taidat meeting
o�gfo the Assembly: of the League,- of.
Nattov na,
Henry Williams, aged 13, son nt
Edward Willdama, farther, neer Wel-
linenon. Ont„ was browned while
skating,
D. M. elorrison, chief engineer of
the 14, & P. S. Railway, predicts
eventual elecirirteation of, all CAW,-
than
an.-dean railroads.
Retail merchants of Eastern On.e
brio object to inclusion of retaliate
in the aoope of eight -boor legislation
in the province.
A Swiss brewer at Zurich labels his
beer bottles with bank notes, He
ands the one-1;ione note cheaper
than the ordinary label.
The three Labor members -elect ye
the Manitoba Legislature who are hi
Jail will not be permitted to take the
oath of Office While in prison.
The Railway Board rescinded they
order prohtbitlug exportation of cord
from eastern ports except to 'lhe
United States or Newfoundland.
Joseph P'oliikhi. wife and six ehit-
dreu of Muskegon, Mein. are with-
out a home to -day. His still expletd-
ed, blowing out windows. while the
Are department succeeded tit dually
extinguishing the blaze.
NAY..
W`laDESD
Ottawa is to test one-man safety
cars.
University of Toronto beat Argel-
nauts 7 to 2.
Saskatoon district was in the grip
of a blizzard on Tuesday.
All -India has forwarded a chat -
lenge for the Davis Cup.
A medical survey of all the schools
In Oxford county has commenced.
The painters' strike in Toronto
inay spread to other building trades.
Enrico Caruso, the fatuous
tenor,
had a,relapse, and is dangerously Ilia,;.
Gen. Sternberg, AWL -Bolshevist,
has captured the Mongolian city of.
Urge,.
A witness in grocers' combine case
tells of pressure exerted by wbole-
salers,
Bruno Luno, 13 years old, was al-
most instantly killed by a motor car
in London,
:Tion do
Over twenty mil Bars were
spent by
the Dominion Governme t
on
public works during the year.
t
fiv
Zirs. Oliver G. Steeves and e
young children perished when their
s burned
house near )foreign was
1 occurred
a million. fire r
t antero In
A z S
quarter
at 34, 36 and 36a Notre Dame street
wast, Montreal, on Tuesday at noon.
Harry
G. Barnes was discharged
on a charge of manslaughter in To-
ronto and immediately re -arrested on
a warrant from the coroner.
A consignment of Soviet gold on
the way to aid British Bolshevism
was captured on Monday night by the
Italian police on the steamship
Ancona.
The Appellate Division of the Su-
preme Court of Alberta has handed
down judgment quashing the convic-
tion on the Nat. Bell Liquor Co. The
liquor is ordered returned to the
company. Justice Beck says that tire
Liquor Act is invalid.
Health
Comes to you and the children if
yceti have Dr. Pierce's Golden.
Medical Discovery in the house.,
For :"little -ones" and "grown
ups" this old fashioned vegetable'
tonic and blood -maker is still•,,
used by the million bottles every. „ they .,'are, dry, nor should they be
year. It was first used by every- ,kept in a confined or damp place,
body 50 years ago and is still safe • 'where no air can get to them.
and sane because it contains no
alcohol or narcotic. Tt is made. '
up of Blood root, Oregon Grape
root, Queer's root :.Stone root,
Cherry Bark without; alcohol.
Make yourand
food redder d
your health better by going to.
your nearest druggist and ob-
taining Dr. Pierces Golden Med-
ical Discovery in tablet or liquid
form.
CENDR:iL BUTTE, -Sass.—" 1 have, used
Dr.: Pierce's Golden Medical Dlseovery
toe a number of years; and am pleased
tai recommend it as a blood purifier .:I
1dww it, has no equal, as I used it foetal—ye
pvyr My nei ghisors and friends were
g _
seeP rased witht1he results; en f bte .do
acre think 'he eeolild be itiive tod:tiy t:d
riot been for the '.Medical Discovery.
I ialse keep it on hand for coughs. as it
tliirers so from other cough medicines;
instead of ,upsetting the stomach, as
most cough syrups do, it Is good for tha
starnach. l only wish I haat known
about 1)r. 1?ierf•"s medicines ?Oona
1'is. oy'
establish a glatte etaetoeYs at ,.Fiat
Retie, Micltigap. M.
An iingor•tttnt conreaflou on toed=:
itlanAing and atria linprOYernent is, its,
amteion in Torento ..•
The Ontario Builders' tacit Supply
.Association protests strongly against
the eight -hoer day
Price declines In almost all lines
were noted in Janua'r'y, the most in-
portance in grain and textiles, •
The Greek and Turkteh delegations
have arrived in London for the con-
ference with the Allier tat the Serres
Treaty.
Bishop Newnhar}t, ofSOtakatche-
wap, has tendered bit resignation
owing to advancing age!' and failing
health.
The Qileiptt Independent Labor
Party will not join with the Liberals
sit South Wellington in the Federal
'lection,;
James. W. Waterson, WAS kilted by
a tree b ing cut Clown on a farm as
1te was passing In a rig near
tontreal.
In the Frank Trusbinskt testtmone
rat game in Toronto Thursday aright
the local Q, H. A. center tetras heat
Kitchener, 6 to 5,
More than eOQ permit 'kava ken
issued to Kitchener reetitleatet to keep
ttreartus at their reeldeaees and
places of. business,
'errs, J. Qingras of Montreal .claims
$30,1000 damages from Da J. G. Du-
pertt, alleging sbe is cripteled ter life
A$ a result of a nurse'e nieligeuce,
John A. Matdona1d, President of
the Arhet'st Piano Cir„ .i‘iYrherSi.
:ei.S„ leas been appatAtee tae the Sent -
ate to replace the later Senator ?Mee
Sweeney. He is a Lieeral end a.
Roman Catholic-. The oltt ' ).tow
Senator is }Ir. Jobe, Skanfreld, ex'
member for Colchester, . Nee-. for
eight years. He way, Chief W hip for
the Borden Government..
Because of the twist given the rope
in its tnaniifacture, it should always,
be coiled.: "'with the sun" and, in un-
coiling It, the end first laid down
should be the one first taken up,
otherwise, .the rope will twist and
kink end jam in the pulley
blocks.
1f for some special reason the end
last laid down is required to be first
drawn out.. turn the whole coil over,
and 'then >lead out the desired end.—
Prof. rJ.ohn.. Evans, G. A. College
Guelph •
.'1:1AR/4A.GE L1C kJSES ISSUED
leis, at 'they Advocate t:)f-
•.e e trictly conksdentiai; no w.itness...
,
S AT('IRDAT..
The 1regislatere aditerneed ma
bills.
Lord Milner urges Muting lade
pendenee w Egypt,
Town-plrtnner•S ..eh Government t
establish muidele tl portfolio.
John B, O'JI1 n. brother of Sen
ator O'Brle,t, dirt' at Renfrew.
Obiectlons are raised to the pro
Roast to divide Twit township.
Rabbi llrickuer, of Toronto, con
letnns mixed slat ri:,gee for Hebrews
Arthur Peiky, this Welt -know
Canadien hearvirig11t !et;er, is dead.
The Bavarians threaten to over
lays
. Premier Kobrs
rt f 11
're
throw Got,^e r
Germany 'i.iII reek Allies to altos
her to make bit !•iteraaational loan
Coltinguootl 0. 11. A. intermediate
beat Newmarket on the round b
11 to 2.
The Toronto Intilders' .ssoe;.letia,
sets out to sveure honer$.y la contras
fulfilment.
The Sdave River Railway Co. pur
Poses to build a lino late the su
Arctic regions of Canada.
may Con
1 I :I= t lit ,
,. G� y
The Quebec, G2
trot th+ asbest•+,: nine' t industry a
it does that o p'tt;lii oo i.
New ch I:. I to be laid agains
Harry 0. ll,arn(s. whose car hit
motoreyele and MUNI a Iran.
An (Assn^iv3 building Program 1
mapped out for thee Ontario Agricul
tural College, Guelph, for this yea
• Ii an international bowling g
am
at Los Angeles the Canadian repre
sentativcs beat the.,U, S., 157 to 138
Robert J. Sharpe, 35 years ol.
foreman on the Welland ship caua
No.
Lock
11
was killed fnafall at
PortWeller.
V'ir
W. M. O'Breine, editor of th
S. ratfor.11acme t.nce 1891, P
res
tient of the Dominion Press Assoc)
tion, is dead.
Judge 11. W. Newlands of th
Court of Appeal of Saskatchewan ha
been appointed Lieutenant -Govern
of that province.
The House of Commons on Frida
voted confidence in Premier Lloy
George by a. most decisive majori
in the Bottomley amendment.
The reindeer industry project i
'lotted by Vilhjalntur, Stefansson f
13 tffin's Land will be on a soup
basis, it is expected, within this yea
THURSDAY.
Essex High School was destroyed
by fire; loss $60,000.
Toronto retail dealers say freight
rates have stagnated trade.
Hon. G. S. Henry attacked the pro-
vincial roads administration.
The U. S. Senate passed the Emer-
gency Tariff Bill by 43 to 30.
The Ontario • . Veterinary" . Society
'will not admit non -graduate practi-.
tioners.
A chain of stores in Montreal - are
selling bread at 9 � events _for a 24- -
ounce loaf.
Ten nations., are expected to come
pete in the tennis tournament for the
Davis Cup this year.
Australia beat England by eight.
wickets in the fourth test cricket
match in Australia.. •
The, Provincial Government was
sharply criticized over the leak in the
rural credits report.
The governess of Ambassador
Meyer's children was ' arrested In
Paris for shoplifting.
Owen Sound bonspiel was contii
tied on Wednesday on water -covered
ice with the games reduced to six
ends each.
James Kay ("Uncle, Jimmy") • Dan
gerfleld, a pioneer of Carmouth
township, died at Aylmer, Ont., aged
87 years.
M. E. Kelly, K,C., has been ap-
pointed Crown': Attorney for Norfolk
county, succeeding the late T. R.
Slaght, K.C.
Britain's Mesopotamian mandate-
will not be subiiitted to Parliament
!for approval before being sent to the..
•Lea'gue of Nations.
The ondon„ University Senate has`
appointed a woman, Miss Anne
Louise 'lvicilroy a'`the' i't` iwersity;,
f::. It - e#1: -o
chair" of"�,obst.etties' 'at the Sc . o f
Me'dteiiie +for kwombfi '•'=
it, you l,; a.ni to order a daily paper
et" ata- azlfie, or renew a present sub-
.wrtpt,on, ieave your order at the
MONDAY. -
et
The Anglican Church at Woo
bridge was totally destroyed by fir
Over a hundred "sportsmen" we
arrested in Toronto in a raid on
cocking -main.
Capt. "Tom" G. Wallace, M.P. f
West York, is dead.
Thomas 'dibbard, returned soldi
unable: to find' work in Toronto, cu
his throat: - ,
A new ;action against Harry
Barnes has been ordered on a char
of manslaughter'
Brantford ':Lutherans dedicated
new churc]i•'eosting '$12,1)00.
The New Westminster teach
have won their demands and are
reinstated.
• Liberals, Farmers and Labor m
combine in South Wellington to b
the Government.
An attempt was made to wre
with dynamite a co-operation bak
in St. Catharines,' the second su
attempt in about a year. -
A party of four men and three
men who were climbing the Do
stein glacier -have perished.
The Austrian Government
yielded to the demands of the ci
employes and promises an.immedi
bonus. •
it Alfred Mond,who
Sw ,has just
turned from. Palestine, ,'says t
country possesses deposits of mine
oil, phosphates and asphalt.
In an Englieh Cup 'third ro
game Hull defeated . Burnley by
FRIDAY.
2tirtirer`'sut ii ",e7aeie4lifint`'pfices
:aiivo e G`„Wo,, 1.Sei' red:'
neeopeacpastagailice.staempsave and
ycostuFaperat . Egg droppedeclad' 1 0 cents fundic' ;to
„"(toile or3er and when clubbing' a l t-` 60 na .\1oz
pn at Mn ti eal;
Thecesitsn ;/ �f (;erzn.an is to o
.a'Tr' b..sides.
re
Yale Univeri ty,.boxers won f
nut of six bouts from the -Quer
f3niversity team:
The ' McGill water, polo team
teicated by the University of,Toro
team; `by 5 tok.1,
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ocke ;..team's
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J�yniI1ton, 5 to 4.
. via hock team e"
.t74�.. hockey was:;bea,t
Jea
riactiens, 8 to 1.
De la Salle O. H. A.unior�
D. s o ffj t
nit lifierl. to play -in the,semi-fl
114 i::t.ing Hamilton, 8 to 5, ma-
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who requires fl?' %ming, 50
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