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ANKERS
13anking leueillese nsaet-
tee leiscoutited. Drafts'1ooue1.
taret Allowed ' oe Depos1t Sale
es Purchased.
H. T. RANCE '
oterY Public Conv,eyancer.
.40/0,1„ Real Estate and Fire In- I
'Agent. Itepresenting 14Fiee
'ate Companies. ,
Division Court Office, Clinton.
,W. BRYDONE
r, solicitor, Notary Public, etc.
Office:
OAN eLocic- CLINTON
DR. J. C. GANDIER.
ice lioursii-1.30 to 3.30 p.m., 1,30
9,00 lem. Sendays, 12.30 to 130 pen.
Other hours by appointment only.
ice anti Resicience Victoria St.
DR. METCALF
'SKYFIELD, ONT.
Office Ilours---2 to 4, to 8.
Other hours by appointment, ,
R. H. S. BROWN, L.M.C.C.
Office- Hours e
BO to 3.30 nee 7.80 to 9.00 -pen,
Suielays 1.00 to 2.00 Pena
Other hours by appointment.
fflee, 218W Reeidence, 218.T.
DR:PERC1VAL 1-1EARN
Office and Reeidence:
mien Street Clinton, Ont.
Phone 69
o0manly occupied by the late Dr.
C. W. Thompson).
yes Examined and Glasses Fitted.
r. A Newton Brady; Bayfield
adeate Dublin Hnivereity, Ireland.
lite Extern Assistant Master, Ro-
nda elospitai -for Wemee and Child -
en, Dublin.
S9& at residence lately occupied be
Mr. Parsons. -
Bours:-9 to 10 sem 6 to 7 Pen -
Sundays -1 to12 p.m,
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DR. A. M. HEIST
oateopathetIc Physician.
leentiate Iowa arid Michigan State
pares of :Medical Examiners. fixate
nd chronic diseases treated. Spinal
djustments given to reetiove the cause
O disease. At the Graham HOMO,
linton, every Tuesday forenoon.
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DR. McINNES -
chiropractor .
f WIngham, will be at the Connnere-
al Inn, Clinton; on Monday line
nureday forenoons each week,
,Diseases of all kinds successfully
CHARLES B. HALE
onveeancer, Notary Public, Commis.
stoner, etc.
REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCiEl
ORON STREET - CLINTON
M. T. CORLESS
CLINTON, QNT.
eee—
Dieteict Agent
The Ontario and. Equitable Lite
and Aecident Ineuraece Co,
!Ai/est Wawanosh Mutual Fire
Insurance Co.
s Established 1878,
President, 10110 A. McKenzie, Kincar-
dine; Vice -President, Ist, L. Saliceld,
Goderich; Secretar)., Thos, G. Allen,
Pungannon. Total amount ot ineur-
Ante nearly $12,000,000. In ten years
number of polleiee have inereesed
from 2,700 to 4,600. Plat rate of $2
per $1000. Cash on hard $26,00e. „
et, L. Salkeld - Goderech, otit.
Wes, Stevens, Clinton, Local Aeent,.
GEORGE ELLIOTT
Licensed Auctioneer for the Qounty -
of Huron.
Correspondence promptly, answered.
Immediate atrangements can be niade
for Sales Date' at The News -Record,
(Minton, or by calling Phone 203.
Charges Moderate and Satisfaction
Gearatteed.
B. R. HIGGINS
Clinton, Ont.
Generat Fire and Lite Ineurance. Agent
eor Hartford Windstorime-Live Stock',
Antoraobile and Sicknees and Aceident
Insurance. Heron strut Erie and Came
Oa Trust Bonds, Appointments Made
lo meet. partie,s at Brueefield, Varna
end Hayfield. 'Phone 57.
The' Melfillop Mutnal
Fre bisurance Co pay
". Head Office, Seaforth, -Ont.
DIRECTORY:
President, James Connolly, ,Soderich;
Vice, Jamee Evans, Beechwood;, Sec:
Treasurer, Thee.' E. I -lays, Seatorth.
Directors: George MoCartney, eea,
forth; 11. le. McGregor, Seelorthfel.
Cirieve,,,Walton; 'Wm. Ring, Seaforeh;
14. Melleven, Clieton; 'Robert Ferriee,
}betook; eohe ,BennewelreBrodhagen;
ease Connote, Gederieh.
' Ageetal Alex. Leitch, Clinton; J. W.
Yeo, flederich; Ed. Hinchray, Sea:
forth; W. Chesney, Egnmedville;
G. earrauth, troehagen. '
Any money to be pale In may be
paid to Moorieh Clothing Co., 'Clinton,
or et Cutts Grooery; Goderich'.
Parties desiring tnaffeet Insurance
or transact other Mistimes will be
promptly attended to en application to
any et 'the' above officers addressed to
their respeetive poet e,fece., ' Losees
.inspected by the Diree,tere who lives
nearest the Beene,. •
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,ANAbiANNAfitipaRmtifitit
TIME TABLE
Tiv win arrive at 8,nd eepart froze;
Clinton ae follows:
,
Buffalo aed Godeelch
oin Eaet, depart 6.25 men:
2.62 pen,
in 1.Vest, ar. ' 11.00 aen.
" 00. 6.08 -dp. 6.51 pen,
00e04
Fi [iron & Bruce DIV.
()ping Soule, or, 7,56 • dp. 7.50 eem.
" 4.15 p m
.
Going North, depart 6.50 p.m.
11.05 11.13 mm.
' Don't 'lee- a quitter. It, is just as
well to reneember that triumph' has
accoat on the try.
-Yoe theme alwaye keep a
'bottle - of 'Chamberlain's
Starnach and Liver Tablets
on the shelf: The little folic
so often need- a 'mild and
eafw cathartic and. they do
appreelate 'Chamber/ain't'
inatead otnnuseou none and
nxixtures; For s t ern a h
troubles and constipation, give ohojust before
&hag torbee., All druggists, ;Ge, or send to
eHeliteeetaiN eleeloife CO.. Teeotiro to
DEVELOPMENT OF
UPPER MACKENZIE
TRADE FACILITATED BY
, WIRELESS SYSTEM.
.Hunting Health of -Inhabit-
- ants and Schools Satisfactory
—Increase in Wild Buffalo
Herd. .
Trade and civiliza.tion are e.teaclily,
if slowly, advancing down the Macken-
zie valley, and the inhabitants' ot that
extensive .region are teeing brought
heare into touch each 'year with, the
outside worla. An officer of the IsToeth
West Territories Mid -Yukon Branch
of the Department of the Interior made
tin, inspection Of the Upper Mackenzie
and. the Great' Slave Lake districts dur-
ing the past slimmer and reported 'Con-
ditions of transportation, trade, hunt-
ing, health ef inhabitants, education,
etc., satisfactory, and the here of wild
wood buffalo, which hits it e habitat In
the country west at Port.Smith, to be
thriving and increasing in number.'
The route of travel into the eountry
is by railway teem Edmoiton to Wat-
erways., thence by boat down the Atha-
beslca and. Sieve rivers to Great Slave
leke and the lelaeleenzie river. A good
deal. of the inspection work on ,thie
occasion -was done by means of a ome-
let° launch in visiting such pelage as
Resolution and Hay.. River, at the
sottlewest end of Great elave lake,
Providence on the Mactenzie river,
and Yelleivecnife and Fort Rae on the
north arm of Great ,Slave lake. Care
had to be existecised in the nevigaelou
of suet 9111O11 boat across the wide
stretehes: of the Sake. Navigation las,
however, been impreved by eide in the
form of buoys and beacoes anti by the
building of wharves, at Chipewyan and
Resolution.. The funbeazing animals
during last winter were reported to be
about the average in numbee. The
hospitale end schools are efficiently
concluded . and the nember ef pupils
has increased. Wherever cultivation
was carried on garden vegetables wed
flowers Were growing M profunioneand
at several pointe where there were
farms, cereals and roots prornised a
good, yield. Pespectieg tor minerals,
including petroleum, te eteadily pro-
feenuted but' no large "strikes" have
bee ti retorded 'recently.
Wireless Station et Simpson.
One of the.most important develop-
ments of the year Was the establish-
ment of a WireleSit station 'at SimPeon,
When this is fully nempleted working
.communleation can be maintained be-
tween Daween, Yuken. Territory ane
Edmonton,' 'I`h will be ef.great -ser-
vice to all persens having bueiness in
the Territories, and it is eepeceed that
as soon as regular eommunicatioe is
established, wireless Apparatus will be
installed on the steamer.s. plyieg :the
IVieckenzie so that -all trmvellers will
be in receipt of -daily news from the
outside world. The. loss ef the Hud-
son's Bay CoMpany ship the Lady Kindersley, Which was caught in the ece,
north of Point Bartow, Alaska, With a
complete wireless outfit for Heeehee
will delay the vrection of that etation,
but will notOefect the operation of the
other four etations Dawson Mayo,
Simpsoe, and 'Edmonton., The first
two have been In Operation for a year
and. the last two will be in operatioee
and prepared - to accept commereial
and other messages .a.bout ehe,eed .of
Shiploads of Girls,'
For eery 100 women in Ganada
there aro 106 men. So Carted°, selves
tlee problem. of inaportieg women from.
Enelemel ea was 'demo 300 yew% ago
lie the American colotiese. And the
plan suits England, for statisticians
eetimate England has a surplus of
2,000,000 women. Parties of evomen
end girls are fanned in England,
brought to Canade under reliable et -
core arid offered jobs in WhateVer line
rif week they maY elleose. 'As eaell
ship lands, scores of liousewives are
on eand th hire servants, and farrnere,1
to offer them 3obe in the rural dis-
teicte, CaPPer's Peeekly. So foe'
ae tbe marilage"queetion le concerned,
the woniee have peevel. able to take
care of that detail. Records show that
most of tile girls are inairied within
a yeer and settle drown on farms of
-their own,
OD'S 13U1-1,GL. , had quietly stepped, and the light
' - -' from the office fell. full upon Min, .
The death of Rod Dayton's' father preesee hi aeeliondeFeript suit ee
made it necessafy for him to leave the reesey'1,e'lea, weekikeween overcoat and,,
sehool in the middle el hie seCand year sieueh kiat, a bitV,Ana handlcerOiliel
at. that institution and find employ- , '
mEnt to aesist in the support ne, the `ev3,1'css, LaInade Itiritahaisttdiktil'Wt. ifistrci lities1;.i.tiliede
family. This consisted oe his mother! 'a ,,,,,,,,i
an elder sister, teaching ha the graded - „,,-,.,-,- '-- , „ „ ' , ,.. . ,1 ,
schools, and hineeeef, now nearly , -L'M ttS "'eau, Rod s'..0", ..'ettr("tT.,'
seventeen, daring to breathe; hoping he had not
During. his school days he had been been seen or heard, but, to his IlbrrOr,
00
6IL camping
palini gthepafziatny.threorettrvaalsn pi n tseiglit,t_; tabi:9d,nga.litintigr,nehdis d,:v.te'etievteleYn,treed.,,'e.de_klenimeo'
creek, a few miles from town '"'I the dat'kuuus' ' -
no
squirr6 hunt, no football or. baseball- "Cm-ne out '9,' there' Yuung feller'!"
gama avem -were comp/ate without gLeete±1 Rod's, ears, tfireaterlingIY-
Bed, and the boys all liked him. But ''''° "l°rJ,e3dri neevi , prof) on that
through it all he managed to obtain there'eafe an' °'Pell 'el' up-quiek!"
a good education, and, at tile time of ' Through Rod's min1. flashed the
leaving school herwas fairlY well fitted thoughtof the money' aud' evv115e Still;
intellectually and phesieally, to fight that Oliver serViee. locked ilp in the
his battles with the world, vault Sh edd he' open it? How could
Friends exerted their/selves ill
h.' is he iv,. mely° do such a thieg? Ile
behalf with the result that, some eefildn't1 :11° di8grae"he ign°1Id"
Months after leaving ho I h itlY a it!
-
sc o , e was
installed as a clerk in th 'j bbi But still te was at thepoint f
e o ng , 0 a
house of Rand & Jarries, where his ree'eleee• Ne one would e‘xeect hire
upward progress, though not phe- to risk nis life for a little money. And,
nomenal, was steady. then, his mother -his sister:
He had been intrusted with. the He wavered an instant ethen all his
weoeinrebinicaetpit'entheofbetohkes valaiudltfileins pw0 htihche natural courage and determipation
came to the rescue, and he shut his
firm, containing nise,,nor infrequently, teeth hard. No Matter. He would
quite a considerable sum of frioney, not °Pen it! Let the man kill him,
night. .
consequently deposited therein every
after banking hours, ahd, hife- he wanted to, but open that vault
'd t • -
received
- Part of leis duties was t,o open the
All this rushed rough his inmin in
a qiecond, and right on the heels of it
for the day's business, and th see that draw back, as in the old days when he
rhigishtslaaarrak
vault on his arrival, in preparation mcaeumeeeleas growthougthetn stela aatildratahdee
at night it was closed, with its usual used to be the "crack" Pitcher' and
contentsproperlydisposed. - the hardest thrower in his section.
The spring- of the Year brought a Ile still held, the two apples-eepar-
rush of businese, often conepelling the
boys to spend a good part of tbeir
evenings at the office to keep abreast
of the work.
One evening in the latter- part of
March, they were all there:hard at
work till about 10 o'clock, when one
of them, .with a ,yawn, laid cloven Ms
pen, stretched himself, and remarked:
. "Well, I don't know about; you fel-
lows, but I'm going to knock off work
and go home."
"3'net a minute, Billy, and I'll be
with you," called out another,
"Same here," said a third. "Going
to work all night, Dayton?" he added.
"No,".rejoined Rod; "but you chaps
better not wait. I've a little more I
want -to clean up before I emit."
"Don't let anybody eteal you on the
Way home, sonny!" drawled the one
addressed as Billy.
"You hurry to bed, little man, so's
not to lose your beauty sleep," return. -
ed god, "and don't worry about me."
So, with jokes and laughter, the
tired clerks closed their eleslcs, put Up
their boos, and soon departed, mak-
ing the echoes ring down, the lonely
street. , •
After they had gone, Rod stepped
over to the outside deer and locked it
"Not exactly because I'm afraid of
anythilig," he said toehienself; "but
it's sort of lonesorne-like here ell
alone." .1
- And in truth it was:nil:warehouse
stood by the railroad tracits, several
MOCICS away from the busier streets
of the city, and at 'this time of night
scarcely • the wend of a footstep or
a passing team relieved 'the dead
silence, .1
Going back to his desk, he resumed
his work, but cOuld not seem to keep
hip mind' on what he was doing. He
recalled the numerous recent burglar-
ies and "holdups," thotight of the at-
tempted bank robbery that had startl-
ed the town the other day, fell to won-
dering how much cash there .i,vas on
hand in the vault. Then he remem-
bered, with a. start,, that the senior
partner, Mr. Rand, had that day
ticularly hard, 'juice; onea, just about
the size of a league ball. His fingers
clutched them tightly, and, as the
would-be burglar -his figure clearly
defined in the light, growing impa-
tient at the eilence-took a step to-
ward him and again brelte forth
fiercely, out shot Rod's arm, .and the
bad language - was stepped by a
"Northern Spy" striking him on the
mouth; instantly followed its mette,
transeerred from the left hand. The
last landed -equareler on the low fore-
head, to'ppling the fellow over back-
ward.
Crackl went the revolver as he fell,
but the shot was wild' and burled itself
in the ceiling. With as bound,, Rad
poesessed lerneelf of the weapon where
it had dropped as the Man fell, and,
with thumping heart, stood overehim
ordering him not to move. But the
caution was unnecessary. Stunned
fronathe violence with whit:ill-his head
had come in contact with the edge of
a box, he was past moving*. Rod, per-
ceiving this, darted to a table nearby,
pecured a ball of heavy express twine,
turned the fellow over on his face and
with trembling hands wound the ;wine
tightly around and around the grimy
wrists, fastening the end's with a knot,
Ole "true love'i knot" that does not
slip; then, turning his attention to
the feet, treated them likewise,
This' dorm, he started fee the tele-
phone, but his limbs failed andel' him.
The nervous efiergy that had hitherto
sustained the boy seemed suddenly to
desert him, and he dropped exhausted
into a chair, .
"Come, come," he thought, "this,
won't do. I must finish thie job up."
And, pullieg himselfstogether again,
he called up police headgnarters and
asked for help. Then returnieg to the
housebreaker; who had by this time
somewhat revived, he mounted guard,
Ind to the storm of imprecations and
demands for immediate release vouch-
safed no, reply, except the advice to
lie etill and pot struggle on pain of
receiving a "silencer" with the revol-
ver butt,
The clang of the patrol gong and a
brought dowff, to be placed in the rattle of the door -apprised Rod Of the
vault fee safe -keeping, an elegant arrival of reinforeementh, and he
solid -silver service, designed by him made baste to admit therm
for a birthday present for hie wile. The officers Sound a very pale. very
"Pshawl" he thought. 'U'm getting badly scared, but still plucky youth,
nervous. Don't be foolish now old and in his prisoner discovered a well-
khown, a 1-iound cloak and cracks -
man ant on parole from prison,
He sullenly refused to talk when
boy. Let's see if that silver is stowed
away all right and then, I guess I'll
close up and go home, .too,"
Yee, there it -was, safely boxed and locked up; but, subsequently, realized
lying on a shelf; so, putting his books that, being taken "red-handed," as it
in, he closed the great doors with a were, he might expect no clemency,
clang tied threw the combination, his tongue limbered up, and he- told
glancing at the front evindows ,as he how, without being on Any particular
did so, and wishing' that he had pulled "lay" thae night, he, had chanced by
down the shades when he lacked the the brightly lighted office presumably
door. some time after the clerks had left.
. To understand what folMwed, it is, Noting that the vault was open, the
neeessaey to have an idea of how the thought struck him that here was a ,
land lay. The office, occupied the chance to make a "raise" without'
whole front oe the building, and ex- nitieh labor or tee teouble of "crack -
tended toward the reat about iiety he a safe. I. I
feet, elm the pertition eel:Meeting the Ho watched from the shadow long
office from the warehouse a door was eneugh to assure himself that Rod
placed. o was alone, and thee, making his Way,
Dieectly bacic of the oefice, and on 1 -to the rear of the warehoutte, he easily
Ole left against the outer wall, were effected an entrance through a win -I
the stairs leading to the floors about dow, tied his hapdkerchief around hiss
and below. These were entirely en- face and drew his revolver, inteeding'
closed from floor to ceiling, and ten to intimidate the eny into handing
feet farther back was a large elevator ever what money or valuables there
, , , s
shaft sinadarly enclozed.... The office might be in the vault, al at least to
with its numerous lights, partially lit indieate their locaeion. " I
UP that poition of the watehouse near He Was disameerted by hearing the
it with the exception of this little, vault doors closo shortly after he had
r'fa.
nk dearaYatiall-
1l1a$ !IN othing ecull inole f 'be ei
asn't eye or. he neeer was .S0. deuce the prefitalile ventures iy
0. reorel,'slahetalitial reeefenit'jell farming n Canada than the illereae
f I
what he bad:done was Shown by Mr. pepeleeee„,„ of ewe novel aee,
conpaa-
Rand, Who gave him fifty dollars, for t/yely new indestry. Tho eteady en -
kale of which he said hie. wife was. esemene of .new followers of Dile
reaPeneihle in eaesiderathen of the' unique branch Of a rielalie r '11
saCiing of her illustrated in survey of the seatiseics
. •:*
The Prince and Henry Ford.
...genry Ford thinks -England is Melte
to • have a eon like Dievid Windsor,
Peince of Wales, says a Detroit des-
patch,
, He inade this efeeement ,When he
broke eilence with the consent of his
royal geese, and told einee of tee
teiegs the Prince and , -had talked
about in their ceeeeiled eight houes to-
gether and how' helmet been won to
real ri ige for s heir apparent
byilds interek theeveriti.
!eine he eat& as he that' he
evould be back eoon to send 'a longer
time' with Me'," said Mr. Fore, "I've
faith in bine too,',' he nodded.; For,
eve years ago, over at the ESsex Goll
Club, he told me he was coming to see
me in Detroit some day. He kept his
weed, ane look for him back in a year
or so." ,
The Prince came to Detroit as the
,private guest ,of private individual.
The world was stint out when he and
phiiasuthest _entered
:he ,Ilighland. Park
drAivenewwhetlese,trevichieenhgtenVeM0'fbeth.larbtYletwtoo
pull 150 care or coal at forty miles an
hour and which is being assembled foi.
the Ford road, caught the Fria -eels eye.
"Well," said Mr. Ford, "we designed
that thing a year 'ago, aeti it -wasn't
two seconds before he was. asiting me
questions about it than couldn't tins -
ever."
"I took foUreyears of electrical en-
gineering," thelerince said in answer
to the surprise in Pord's eyes.
Built Car In 16 Minutes.
The special automobile, atisembled
with nickel tools for the 'visitor's spe-
eial delectaeion, was put together in
sixteen minutes, fee time consumed
Is usually. far less, but dispatch ea thie
case was Impossible because David
Windsor 'wanted to know the tunction'
Of this Aare ane that.
. The Prince hal a ehance to lolly hie
host, for the workmen Were so aneiouie
to get the above ear running that they
flooded the engine. The car followed
the royal party to Dearborn.
Only a few minutes were. &pent at
tlee Lincoln plant. Permit WAS black-
ed adroitly by vetting a peen or so
cars in motion.le the street Immediate-
ly the roeal party left the Warren
Avenue plant for Dearboim. To all
appeerances these busy little care,
which all seemed to jump into action
eimultaneously, were privately owned;
1ctuallly they were machines of the
eompatty which were ordered to get in
the way of other maceines and elm
down any persons who might follow,
The Prince chatted with more than
fifty of the Worknien.
"I think that men over here is -from
lengland,"' eaid his host, pointing to a
husky who Was dragging a casting.
The Prince went over to the man.
"Your, an ,Englisennan?" he eared.
"I Am not; I'm -from Irelaiie," was
,the retort:with a nip of 'vinegar in it.
David Wifeesor laughed, and the big
Irishman grinned with him. e
The devotion of the Prince for his
father Impreseed Mr, Feed. He and
his guest were diseuselng aerenantice.
"I did considerable flying,'" tee
Prince said, "but after the War father
asked, me to slop It, so I have."
\ England is to be congraulated on
him," geed Mr. Ford. "I'll be gled to
iee 131ln When he conies again.'
' . .
Predicts Healthier Type.
na
ecered in e tiles 'as he was them] men have found in late veare in fur
em the year 1923; veblehieecore au ,
creme) of more than twenty Per ileilii11)4"id. 'exes' 627 red f°*e'''' 12 title.
,
in the' number el Inc feline over the C9xeei 2 white fiexe° 480 mink,153 'me-
m:minion and a further expansian In lotion, 92 skunk 11 marten 8 fisher '
Ole varieties of animals, to come ly,nxi 222 chinchilla rabbit, eaY°tei
isi the scope of dometioatioh. `The °a Siberian- hare, 223 karakul elleeee
.fue-farming industry of. Canada miler, 23 ,beaver am1 10820 muskrat"
. oeiiien ibtoe eyeen9stiadlo, iriefidaeads thi ereatnieelni 'es , e ef the fleet' t. een de-
velop ed of Canada's varied' lines of on-
ce nation -et aetivity, eest"Ing_upen a se- 117113' it le extiremelY ErailfYing' 011
mire and proven foundation, to become nut° the lue"el'ese wh'eh te het" made
WI the passing- of the years an in- end- the evident ProaPerltY mainY
litiotaiiirnose 00 Do- ,p eIfindingtrati otlfleth:landilliosittrhyo, rn elviiiihicfcatnh(7.
110x farming co the danger of a ultimate depletion of
ae the moat imperthet branch' of RI the f,,e, e,uPD1V hae made .tare•la,vra_ing
indu,stre with 1,179 farms'ont of a total , and `11'e "mese-eaten', o/ the wild alit'
of 1,240 devoted to the raising of ail male a wiee step, Canada is the iegleml
fox tarms from the liglifos Of the ere -
animals Thi ' '
,„ very clearly evidenced not only in the
countaw for such an ind et • Tli I
u ry. s
. s es an merea.se of 202
vious year, The number of farms rale- manner in welch the interesting 110 -
Ing fur -bearing animals other than ,dnetrY ha3" Laken held' but lo the way
foxes . in, nie-s,ssi, was, 61, an increase practically every country of the world
or 12 000r Ole previous yeai,_ They becoming similarly interested has
noinprieed raccoon teems, 12 mink, co, to Canada fee feuuaethel
6 skunk, 2 marten, 1 fisher, 1 chinchil-
la rabbit, 1 -coyote, 4 karakul sheep,
3 heaver, and 10' muskrat farms. The v,...urrent measured by Fly'
chinchille, rabbit and the coyot f
weeeerecorded fdr the fleet time.
Prince Edward Island Leade Industry. Perhaps the moat minute electigeal
A total of $8,284,384 represents tliesereceiving set when receivin& an an -
'energy is that whicle enters ik wirelose
value of. the 1,179 fox farms, lerinee aouncement from. some rem:etc terri-
Edward Island still nmentaine a long ewe. It is to small that it is difficult,
lead. en all branches of the' industry, to give its magettude an significance,
though ft haa no farran. eviiieh are not it coull. be expressed in raillievaets,
devoted exclusively to fax 'raising. In 'but Dr. •Whitp.ey has suggested that
this province there are 448 fox fames we, could properly thinit of It in Seily-
valued at $3,481,008. Ontario tollows power," as contrasted with the lenge-
with 201 fox farms worth 81,122,510, power; and he has calculated that one
with Quebec ocatieying third place
With. 198 fox farms worth $900,740. The
valee tit fox Parma in New Brunswick
Is slegeelY. , being $90„1,565,
though tbey amount to only 89,in num-
ber. Nova Scotia nes 123 ,ench farms
worth.' $473369; '1 Alberti. 44 worth'
$299,855; 'Manitoba 22 worth $689,3e5;
the .Yekon 21 worth $1.39,458; British
Columbia 29 worth $161,930; and Sass
icatchewan 4 worth, $128,514.. -
"44 oifiii,',tast
teiree-liettleti hoe 8 V reeemenle
a day, works.had gime eleeee
A grate:fill watrian writes "
eitrneafly recortimend all wornea
wzob, to be new, or who,
are trolibled that tiree fee)ing,
to take Heed'6,, Sitreeparilla, 00
Wonderfully relieved me .of eoue
,etemach, distress and belching."
Get Hood's, and only Ifeedie. 7
Ince of fiy-poweie-the power exerted
byea fly in lifting itself an inch -would
operate a wireless receiving set for
over a quarter of a century. ' This
energy, -whet% aniplIfiee by our elect -
roe vacuum tubes, is sufficient to he
heard in the teiepeone headpiece or
throe& the medium of a lend speaker
.„
over a large area,
Undrandillg the HIM.
The 01 farms of mistellemeeus fur -
bearing 'autunite are estimated to be Pr, ash from the Eastend of London,
worth 8140,680,, of oleo 863,6,16 is in It was young Bill's first experience 00
6 farina. in Alberta ;4,20,885 In 13 farms Ile ctIlunirY"`
in Quebec; $18,147 in 11 farms in Bre On the Sunday evening he 'wandered
ten, colitainla; 713,096 in 14 terms in around. Outside a hear -by farmhouse
,00tario; 02,76Q, hi 6 farm to sae. he eepied the, housewife, beset pluck-
katchewan;sand 812,217 be le farms lug teathers from a fowl tor the next
In Nova reestia. clay's dinner'
Gravely lie welched endepondereef
Animals Born, Killed and Sold. finally he sPoltel ,
During th year 1928 -es- thine of 26, "I tay, misette, do yer endresa 'een
980 animels were barn, 4,257 died, and every eight?"
0,058 were killed for peite en Cana-
dianefur farms. Ie the Year a tetra of His Wave Length.
7,800 anitnalo were sold tor 81,814,883 Daddy (just finishing a 'Ong talk and
and 0,439 pelts- sold for e860,468, At stern rebuke) ---"Now you quite under -
the end of the year there were 40,125 stan0 what i say?"
animals on. Canediaa fur forms We- Small daughter (very Modern) -
mated to be ev'orth $6,325,668. Among "Vtell you broadcaet it again, betide?
these were 25,186 silver foxes, 1,556 I haven't quite got your wave -1634019"
MOUNTAINS THAT SAIL THE SEA
Far out in the Atlantic, on the north- the vfsible part of the iceberg, leaving
ern »Minting rentes anxious watch lie a great mass intact below the Water.,
,
beteg kept just now for the icebergs tine. I
that ere drifting from, Newfoundland,' Even the firing of mines is not at-
elier .to breaking lip under the' in-
fluence of the warrn Gulf Stream. eweaYjes. 8thattlesotaneet°,1rhYs`tlijleth, ra°Igillt..ftlialtred1"that:
Two factola figure conspicuously in present.. As an illustration of the Bin
‚the icebefge' hisitorye-the freezing cur- of some foe bergs, it was reported re -
rents that swirl along the 'Labrador,/ male that high,explosive Filmes, cap -
toast tied the warm waters issuing able of detiollehing a house, sank in -
from the Gulf of Mexico. These two, to the ley mass 'without effect ,
influences control the iceberg's exist- I What te believed to be the biggest
ono% the flivt carrying it slowly out / iceberg over seen Was that sighted by
Britont .cet the future -of the ntext to sea, after 11 1158 broken away, from
the earent glacier or nmee or shoot the 8,8. Mineola. It rose to a height
f 750 1eet
generatioe even -are going to be even ice,. and the seeond gradually luring means
f th water, which
.
.loeking than they are to -day, eesenth ellen; means that it WM aetutelly more than
better
'liter teaverg'hg neeelee. es mile thick and a mile long. The
eccordfng to an eminent medictil offi. 2000 miles, it meets its end by melt- s ship had used up all her coal sad was,
cel-hntlial'natintah°oinrey. says that he 15 cop, Iltn.6 in the e i
waste of watere surrounding drifting ha elplesely, while terrific
The icebergs that will provide a 1 gale raged -a situation of extreme
sight alin more regularity of feature
YHirnitonnet wthiallthetivine bnenItxtetr gteeentehrnatnindneynet. 01016000 to.shippleg next year a.re coos.
nig Into being now. Until winter To add to the eerie experienee, a
peril for Untie aboard.
comes they will float up and down -the etreng.e and unaccountable light, se -
icebound coast train which they have eirently of electrical Weigle, played
About the giant iceberg, as well as
become detached. Then, next' March,
the currents will bear them towel:de about the masts and riggitig of the ves-
Newfounditted at a rate oe, about ee.i set, which in due eolires reached port
tem ineee e day. !after a voyage that mare than once
telligent than were their predeceessors very few ber...„ .
their fate being sealed wheel I 4e a result of the international Ice
gs lase Longer teem se nearly ended in <Roaster. '
better looking eine the et,nFid One), but TYellaols.'e that outlast the average span ; cies about iceberge
Contrcre investieetions many fella -
(and the intelligent Child invateelley Is, Lehey deift south 'from Newfoundland. ,
Lye been ee-
attbiedyaarerela17..e.n0eraeltdheiVerel.o.pneye a, optixi tellay. do BO as a result of having deleted iuto plated as, ter ineeanee, the eredition .
sirrement it bee been found that .ttre. the Gulf of St Lewgence, , , I that Icebergs glee eeheee Of weird ei,
A. little-known feet concerrene the tensity, .ic.peritnenta carried out by
sent -day cbildren are 'anent half ese' iceberg menene Is ' that fourteen nu. ' acutter which sightee ' eleven. Ice -1
inch taller than were their fathers and dons now contribute to the niainteree:heeee, one after the other, proved that
=times of the same age,, once of an efficient path& ot the eaares not even a faille eche was produced, al-
etteeente of lthYsiegnomy have long AtiantM, Where the clanger is ereate,st ethough the ship's etren wee eountled'
been netinF the change in the loseragel Termed the International Ito Controelooestentle. 1
of the old. days . was heavy featured,
Briton's facial appeerance. Tee Renee the organizatioe that Merles oe the le
work has done much in reeent times radiates cola is mounded on ae Illu-
Again, the belied that en Iceberg
with a body to eoreesPene bet the pre. not only to minimize the risks Mit to I sion, the co Control experts stating '
sent -day type is midi loaner, his face, add to Gee -knowledge of iceeerge. and that the Maly occasion en wince ex,
is longer, his forehead Uglier read alto- theire ways. treme cold was reported in th.e vicinity
.gether lte is a much niore intellectual- Experimeets coeducted recently of an, iceberg being while an easterly
looking.eort of person.. show, fee example, .theit the widely- wind was bloWilig, Mr is it a feat
disenssed euggeetion that torpeteeea. that the presence of 'Area on or over
shmilb be ,used to destroy berga le not the . open eee denotes art ieeberg's
„practicable,. the explosion too (Mee pioximity, a .notion 'which, however,
imviils' tug effect of destroying merely is still widely bald by, senors.
,
and that the type of man with the re
treating 'chin and forehead 'will tileap-
pear within the next few generations,
To back up his statement this au-
thority gives some Intevesteig etatis-
tics, The children in London schools
to -day, he says, are not '0l11snore in -
ten -by -tee alcove, between the stairs eueceeded in metering the building, be -
and the elevator, which was in total ing unprepared for Mdwin.T tfieni
darkness. No*, in this alcove stood open, but arguing that, if ethe "kid",
a barrel of Northern Spy applee, teas left to cleee the vela,' ho preb- .
bought 'with the joint contributions ab:y had the combination and cou:d
of the boys. open it again'he tried to "Wulf" him!
Red was about to slide into his coat, into, it, with the res,ilf as Shawn, 11e1
turn out the fights and leave, when was particularly incomed alethe man -
he bethought him of the 'bareel of ner in which his downfall had been
apples and straightaway his mouth accomplished. '
"watered" for an apple. Ile stepped "Knocked otiney a kid wid a couple
out to the baneI
„ stooped down, and o' apples," he said, in deep disgust.
Was feeling around for the best apple "A reeler, bleoinin, David an' Collar
"ac„,t datwuz."
In good'tune, however, Goner ' was
returned to his old genitors in the
prison he had recently left, with the
balance of his original sentence to
serve together with several addition-
al years at hard labor, giving him
ample time to nieditete on ',he hidden
possibilieies of a determined youth
on the defensive, whee armed with
mosopoeauele means literally "the stop beating, for, from around the only apples:
eeeeery eesseese two severe!, corner of the eIeea,ter shaft a man Eodie good common ecase Was all
there, when he .thoughe he heard a
slight ecrape, as of eome one walking
with subbers
ide straightened up, an apple 70
either" hand, and listened, Net a
sound. An exclamation of disgust
escaped hien.
"What a' ninny' I mill" he seid, 80
himself, in a low tone. „'
d d
An suclenI
y Ills heait seemed to
•
P I n'ne n.
"His wife got the. truth teorn hlm
only efter sbe.: had pinned lain). down."
"How'd ehe manage to do that?"
With a rolling -pin,"
Heavy Fleeers,
"Pliwates that noise, 'Aire. Muleally?"
'It's me cialighter, , Maggie, runnin'
up ' and down th'esealee." •
"Bogoree, elle must weigh a to
t
Oro,
uccessa e oo
Whei those men have one, you vie del- In rout Toe ergo
se' Amazing, ' at home 'YOU eau easflY master tluviieeveto et te ling., at make
of, Success Star Seleenten. Whatever yourexperience kw been.....whAtever
ic wan. yoii may lie doing aim...Whether' or not you think you 'Can sell—
. just anairoGr thie queettOnt Are you ambitious td earn 415000
year? Then get In touch with 100 at once/. I will prove to yen
without cost or obligation that you can easily becOme 'a Star
&dueler', StoUl slimy you how the Salesminahlp-nninIng and
art mio Free Employment Service of the N. S. T. A. will help you to quich
Ell4056 in Stilling, • -
0,
cno
et
•
$10,000 A:Year-
1ee01.5 eV (4 N. 0. 5. 5.
cacti& theerootle;elotort overnight, to hove hohlacl ter ever tho illnelgory
stad .m11.58151. b5ml,h1ley '4,1121 (5,0 503 tonere. No 11,11,8 00,1 yeA
aro now n, the 003 0 selling ,effero you a 5/1 l'ehlre, 0o151e Soda,
, ciut write T
NatiormaniSalesraera's Assaciation,
tadiaa M Pok 362 oronto. Obt.