HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1925-07-23, Page 6Ls b1e tirl ed only from tender
yound leave 81 tads that yield
'ichbb of thethei deliciou 6'00..=
eSSa Tri° °SALADA to'd.;, 0
"A SAILING WE WILL GO.'
Love Oives Its If
THE STORY OF A BLOOD FEUD
BY ANNID1 8. SWAN.:
'Lova glues. itself and Is not bongbts"-LongfellO'Sl.
-It isn't the first time leo seen it m al laisateemmessasenoveseeaosear
♦son's eyes in this big, terrible city:
It ,ge crony means one of two things!'
'Whet ale, toy t ^he asked.
"Oh, trev' gend's:List now. Light
up that Duel smoke it till the coffee is
ready," she answered as she handed
hien the little, sgt,utre cigarette -box of
cedar wood with which he had become
familiar during the first weeks of his
eejourn in Naw York. "Yes, It's pretty
full. none. of my bigger club boys
have been up lately, and I don't en-
courage the little ones in the weed,
though most of them don't wait for
CHAPTER YXIII:-(Cont'd.) in the city. As most of thein had been
,,i encouragement! So you're .going
est'? How did it come about?"
• "It's ' •h t but l needn't
"You newer hew from thorn, Isup- very ill on board it was an ordeal of Its a languish story, r
e rcltin and crucial ]rind and bare you with it, .i was worl.ing
I
!rose?" said Carlotta, in a voice which a very sea gat
indicated but a languid Interest• a wreck, was consumed with anxiety an expert warehouse, and there hap'
from "I7 die Sanderson l BoT had ae letay.ter and distrust Fully aware that he had pend to be a Seotchrnan in the 'firm.
Bobbi sdlvvifeyout ow, other day. it rather fine;. he •had 'yet been I didn't see him at
one the
the inning. 1
Graham niadox himealf something of a warehouse on the East Side It was
run
says that the Garvocks are very inti- unable to help himself or to leave was enssgo y
whatever they carp
' , 1 Jean Demppster carried her tickets! them; he was a mostas.
a lot.' •„' horn® inside her amid that day a; en God's earth! Scotch, too, but there
Mystery of the Mosquito i mate at Stair,and that Peter goes London a day earlier or foremen, or
I h th vful outsider
Perhaps he wall console himself, ver y sense of ant i withtion ' const have been a hybrid strain in him
gusto draws the blood from your veins said Carlotta, absently. "T say, Judy, Y lively 1 p ' somewhere, One of the things I shall
into his own stomach. He will toll you you have kept •faith with me? You though she had not yet decided whom do when 1 come out top dog,” he added
that the insect pumps the blood after have never dropped's° much as a hint she•would arils to accompany her, swly, "will & a the a -sed
stioking his sucker pump between the to Alan about what I am doing now?"' It may be said here that Rankine;on Mr William to makealson and get
cells of your akin and then through the c`I haven't thou h I have wanted to had been gone from Mrs, Isaacsteiu s' even with him. Not for what he did
walls of your veins, do it dreadfully. gAnd when all these sines the month of August, and as to me but for his bullying and swear -
Well, that Is exactly what the mos- lovely _pictures came out in the illus- Jean walked home. enjoying the nip ♦lag at the nippers end the women that
gusto must do and he does it well. Crated papers, T simply ached to post in the air (which was twenty-five be -1 haven't the chance of answering
Nevertheless, no student has ever been them to him! I was only deterred by low zero), because she was warmly . back„
h t •f h did not hap- clad and well-fed, she was thinking of
mos -
Ask a man of Science bow a „
able to prove that this very evident the reflection t a , a e him with an odd kind of pity, not un -
fact is true. pen to be flourishing im at tile. se. But, mingled with anxiety, She had neith-
No one can scientifically prove that they might make' him feel worse. But, f3 Y•
of course, if we really are to go to er heard of nor seen him for over six
the mosquito seeks blood through a, New York, he'll have to know—won't weeks, and Errors♦ what she knew of fell away, on the table. Her kind face
pipe when that pipe is so small that he?"• • his late experiences in New York she was very earnest and syrrIler kitic, and
blood can not be forced • through it "It will be time enough to decide' understood perfectly that he must still Rankine's eyes rested on, it as they
even under pressure. ) when we get there," said . Carlotta be down on his luck. might have rested on a shrine. That
The sucking pipe of the insect is so diplomatically. "He still writes front( -She had tried to keep a hold of him face represented to him the one oasis
small that a strong microscope is re- the Forty-second` Street address, Gra- because she liked him, and because she in the awful desert of New York life,
quired to show the hole through which ham Maalox could easily send some-' had sufficient knowledge of what life and but for the gleam in"the steadfast
the blood undoubtedly Passes Man body to interview him. I have thought in New York is for such as he, to be eyes of this woman friend, who ♦mows!
of it—insurance business hasn't a fully aware that her friendship might, he might have gene under.
oan make .a pipe just as small, all he l very hopeful sound about it, Judy.' be the only anchorage open to him; "You're right! And when it's a
has to do is to make a pipe of any size'. Somehow one always associates a sort but, like Afeery, she had got so far Scotsman, the brand somehow' is year-
end pull and pull on the ends, Fine of shabby, out -at -elbows person with and no farther with Alan Rankine. ticularly objectionable. He tools a
pipes are all made by that process. lit, who calls at doors and makes him -1 faShl knew that he had suffered from fiendish delight in girding at me. He
Manufacturers first make a fine pipe self lather a nuisance" y misfortunes and reverses, that--go't to know. somehow that I had—
with aflue hole through 11, The ends I "Don't!" said Judy, with a catch in his future was' dark and uncertete, shall we say 'seen better days? How
of this pipe are attached to machinery:her voice, "It hurts, It hurts most and that he was quite friendless, In he got at'it I'm sure 1 don't know."
awfully, Carlotta. Haven't 1 thought{ New' York; but he had never talked to "He looked at you, 1 suppose—the
which draws it out • until the sides it all out, and pictured him in all sorts I her of his intimate affairs. During salve as the. rest of us did," answered
close In and the hole Is of the required and conditions of occupations! The, the two months he was at Mrs. Isaac- Jeansmiling a little. "Do you think
size, other evening Claud and I dined at the stein's he had had three successive you 'look like a packer or a sorter,
If you wish to see exactly how this : Principal's, and they were talking; situations in the clerical line, none of or whatever you were in a down east
is worked . take a rubber pipe and about a Caon'e son they knew inti -1 which he had retained. When ousted factory?"
stretch it. If the rubber does net' tel a distinguished scholar of, from the ]last one he had left Mrs. Rankine did not even smile.
break the hole will become so tiny that
it will no longer be a hole.
Man can make a pipe as small as
the one used by the mosquito, but be
cannot force blood through it. Blood is
d f wee egg-shaped bodies
"There
"There is a kind of man who
shouldn't have any power," put in
Tear quietly as she rested her elbow,
from which the soft lace of her sleeve
Peterhouse who was pushing an ice Isaacstein's and taken a lodging in a "At last I got to the end of my
cream barrow in Chicao the last they! askewhere rade lower—Jean
oe1 J 1 did not because tether one ,day, and I let out on Don -
heard of him, So you can imaginewhy, simplyaldson for cuffing the ears 01 a nipper
nature of my imaginings!" I she knew. They had met occasionally who hadn't done. anythingto deserve
Carlotta rose, as if the vision had until lately, and would go sometimes it. We were in the thick of a most
a little overwhelmed her. Ion Sunday for a stroll in the Park, glorious shindy," he added, with the
"Don't let us get on that tack, Judy,!but after a time that too ceased, and ,,a gleam of a smile, "when in wallc-
ma a up o
called corpuscles. To see them you or we shall find ourselves dissolved Infer the last few weeks she had not ed a man Idd •never seen before—a
All ready for a sail an a yacht are tears presently," she remarked, in a' known either where to •locate him or short, squat man in a tweed suit and
must use a very fine microscope, what he was doin
the two well-dressed boys pictured male -dramatic voice. g• soft flannel shirt, but with the air
The extraordinarything is thatShed which f the' 1 d to
above, The older boy wears his white le "Right -o," assented Judy, cheer- was wondering w is o of careless prosperity I ve earns
duck "longs," and middy blouse laced these corpuscles are so
large that they fully. "But when I look at you, Car- crowd at the table she would share her look out for and to know. It's Aston-
r.i r» s r + ;Lr.,rlace, will not pass through the mesquite's lotta, you're so awfully pretty, and luck with, and had very nearly decided ishing how discriminating a man be -
such a dear, and to say nothing of upon the bore, when Sambo came comes when he's out on the hunt after
your appalling cleverness! I don't round to her chair and whispered the decent living he seldom gets in a
see --I don't see—the smallest hope something to her which made her place like this."
that the pipe enlarges as the coy- for Stair—"
" sucker -pipe — hence the query — how
The shaped yoke is set on and hasa
cut -In packet, The collar and cuffs It is supposed but only supposed—
does be do it?
are trimmed with rows of navy-blue
start. "Yes. And who was he, and what
lucid. The wee fellow, not to wearsbe out -pussies pass through, the pipe acting Carlotta strode back to Judy, to They were now at the cheese course, happened?+' asked Jean with breath -
done by his older brother, a where she now stood on the hearth -!so she had no difficulty in excusing lees interest.
plain middy: To be practical he has lilts a stocking when a large ball !s rug. Taking her by the arms, she herself. She ran, up the stairs 'with "I don't know how long he had been
passed through It. shook her with genuine force, a step as light and fleet as any girl, there, but evidently he had observed
flavy-blue cellar and cuffs made of Science knows this must be theand inside her sittin room door saw
drill matcbing his short pants. No. "Listen, Judy. Never talk to me g ' a few of the lightning streaks and
case, yet the fact cannot be proved be- again •like that. Never, do.you hear, Rankine bending low over her wood heard thethunder which was going
1123 provide a separate pattern for causexvor, vg in order to see the Pump pipe as long as you live? I belong to Stair, fire in the act of warming his hands. to cost me my Pie.I didn't rare if,
the long end short trousers, and the kiit must Ue seen fmd,er a —do you hear? And don't you forget She had come so swiftly and quietly it sent me to Sire Sing act'
fit the moment,!
yoke may be omitted. Sizes 4, 6, 8 powerful glass and it is a difficult it! I see it in my dreams, I hear the that he did not hear her, and for just so long as I got even with Donaldson,
and 10 years. Size 6 years requires thin to induce a mosquito to pump waves beating on that bit of surf be- half a moment she lingered on the I saw from his face that the new -
214 yards of 86 -inch, or 1% yards of g gond the l.ndies' 14Ii:c. And I see the threshold, taking stock of his tall comer was someleely. Ile pulled him
f,4 inch material for the suit with blood out of a man while the pump of tun on the windows—my windows, figure, now very gaunt and thin, of self together all of a sudden and be -
Now, do you • hear, and do you promise once, and her heart, es well as ler cringe to their superiors, Than he
to hold that tongue of yours for ever eyes, almost overflowed. There are began to tell his lies about ate. I.
and ever, except to speak comfortable few more pathetic pictures than that stood by listening, and when the new-, World's Oldest Forest.
ds—for oh my dear' we are two presented by the poor gentlemen alone censer turned for confirmation to me' Annual Meeting.
words—for
>hat•t trousers; or 3 yards of 86- the insect is cut into thin slices and Indy—rou15 and Alan's and mine! his haggard face And shabby appear.: gan to cringe—As worm: like him do
inch, or 111 yards of 54 -inch material glued to a piece of
glass— the only
for the suit with long trousers, Price method by which the pipe can be seen.
20 cents. We know this much, that the mos -
Our Fashion Book, illustrating the quite sucks our blood—but we shall
newest and most practical stales, will never know how he does It.
be of interest to every home dress-
maker. Price of the book 10 cents
the copy. Each copy includes one cou-
pon good for five cents in the purchase
of any pattern.
HOW TO ORDER PATTERNS.
Writs your name and address plain-
ly,in number an size of such
rut d
giving
patterns as you want. Enclose 20c in
stamps or coin (coin preferred; wrap
I f each number, and
it
careful or
Y)
address your order to Pattern Dept.,'
Wilson Publishing Co., 78 West Ada-
laide St., Toronto. Patterns sent by
return mail.
r
se es `- ,
a:L1'
it
*---;00" C t
1 ./
Don't Look,
1 i y'
The thick soap -sudsy solu-
tion — a wonderful even
soapiness—goes all through
your clothes loosening even
ground -in dirt.
Always use enough Rinso
to get . lasting suds that
stand up after the clothes
are in. The secret of-Rinso's
wonderful cleansing power
lies in these firm, rich suds.
Rinso suds soak dirt out
gently and thoroughly -no
more 1?arralful rubbing. Your
clothes conte snowy white.
Rinso is made by the makers
of Lux, the largest soap
Makers in the world.
• Lever Drotlicrs Limited, Toronto R-4411
STORES OF WELL.
KNOWN PEOPLE
How Sun Rose.
If Sir James' Gentile's name is a
guide, I assume that the followsni
story, told by him of the late Suu Ti
Sen, is true, . •
The future Chinese President was a
Sir Jamas' House In I1arley :Street%
London, and when a telegram came
addressed to him Sun read jt eareiesii1.
and put 1t in his pocket.
Sir James asked what the telegram
said,
"011, It was seeing me. to be Pr•estr
dent of China," answered bun. "BA
/en not fit to be 'President—len not d6
for anything litre that.'♦ •
"Yop'll answer it?" said. Sir Jamesy
Sun did not seem inelirtetl to do s
"But you must,''exclaimed
Jaynes. You must accept!"
As Sun still showed no enthusiasrq
Sir. James acid Lady Cautlie led him
the nearest, post office and stood ay
him while he sent his answer,
"If you say I must!" sighed Sun se
lira. wrote out his acceptance.
• And thus are Chinese Presidents
created in Harley Street!
lan Hay's: Reply.
Here is• quite an amusing story toll}
by Miss Helen Hope about Major Jo1 -4-.-tr
Hay Beith, C.B.E„'M.C., who is knoswst
to millions of readers as Ian Hate'
Major Betlt'had appealed, through tiie
Press, for money Mr the Ypres League!,
the object of which was to help widget:a
to visit their husbands' graves in Fle,h.
ders, Mies Hope wrote to him, telling
him of a widow in whom she was 111
toreeted, and asking how she could
cross to France for that purpose.
"My dear lady,” replied Major Beit1T,
"you remind me of the man who see
pealed for funds to help an orphanage,
and the only answer he received was
from a woman who sent hen three or-
phans!"
Here the story elide. I have no
doubt, however, that there was a post-
script, in which Major Beith gave Misp
Hope some information—even if it was
only auother adde•ess to write to!
Paderoweld to be Plain Mlater.
Paderewski has let it be known Hutt,
notwithstanding the conferment of
knighthood upon him recently by King
George, he will continue In the futui']ti
to be known as plain mister, monsieur
or herr while away from his native
Poland.
At home the great pieno virtuoso
will be "pan"—the equivalent for mss-
ter—to every one, as in the past. Po-
land is one of the most democratic
countries in the world. Following the
armistice, wben'it become a republic,
titles wer abolished.
Paderewsicl; who frequently spends
weeks and months at. his country place
near Cracow, hobnobs with his pea -
sant neighbors, many of whom call him
Ignace, lris first name, or Jan, his
second.
Historic Sites Board Hobs
lonely heart broken women, who need in an apathetic world! With an effort I just shook my head. 'IIe's my sup A hundred million years ego, many ,
comforting; and if something doesn't Jean recovered herself,. and stepping ever officer,' I answered at last, and
happen to cheer her soon, Margaret forward into the room, said cheerily: I hope I managed to put into my voice
Tentrrden Neill cease to charm the' "Well, this is a sicht for sair e'en, a bit at least of .the contempt and
British public! I Mr. Rankine! And I'd like very well loathing I felt. 'My word don't count
"So now you see what your mission 'to have some account of you, and to against bis, no man's does in this:
is in life—to keep me up to the mark ask you whether you think .you have inferno, but if you happen to be any -1
and able for work, and no grizzling. behaved well to yours truly?" ;body that matters Pd advise you just I
Now let's sit down and calculate what He wheeled round suddenly and Itis to put a few questions as to Donald-:
clothes we e she]1 require for an Atlan_ smile though brave was somewhat a- sores s tie tment et
the
young 3
ones and
tic voyage and a brief season in New thetic. He drew off a worn woollen the women here. 1t amounts s t
o trim
I
York." glove and came forward to take her incl cruelty, and if I knew of any -
outstretched hand. He had been body who would listen to me and take
through many experiences during the action, I d cheerfully speak up. I've,
e
ICHAPTER XXIV. last
few months, but he had not for- 1' t lose by it, and they might)
often the nstfnets of his upbringing, in something o sin:
Jean Dempster, walking to and fro nor grown careless of his personal ale!"Donaldson glared at me into a fiend;
between her work in Broadway and he had now only one suiearance. He was t of clothes. yfor ncthat thick ata vinic of hisbegan to with thk e ne-1
d
not ung o o e t
OUT OF THE DEPTHS. i; p g' g, have som g t g
g -noose m r orcy-secen Jeans assumption of gay bandrnage cent of the gutter in it. The man in
Too Short a Night. Street, had each day to pass the Man- died under the intentness of his look
Old 'Um—"In the matter of marriage batten Theatre, on whose most prom -
you
tweed suit waved him to be silent.
Once a city man out of wont had the ethos in his eyes, II could see that he was strewing some -I
you should leek before you leap." inent notice -boards, ,early in the new I t look at me like that," she
"hired out" to a farmer. At four Young Bach.—"My Motto is: 'Don't year, this announcement was printed •"Have thing over and over again in his mind'
o'clock in the morning, the newly am- in large,arrestingtype:
said falteringly. you been down' and trying to arrive at some condu-
ployed hired man was called to break look and you won't leap."' "Gram A4adxyPvith Margaret It on butluck whydidn't you comeain? Of land tell `cion. metA.Iso h8 to°ked very st1 said,y
fast, A few minutes later the old Successfarmer was astonished to see the man AD ;..rte Tenterden as his leading lady, in their der
me. I met his stare, for, as said I
latest London success, The Search- "I couldn't," he answered quietly. had nothing to lose, and I enjoyed the
q burst -up in spite of the fact that very
walking off down the road. By the Late Viscount Leverhulme. light, well open at thisTheatre 00 "And now I've onlycome to say good- probably
"Say. Come back and eat breakfast February 5th." robabl it would give me another
'fore you go to work!" he yelled after
him.
"I ain't goin' to work," the man
called back, "I'm going to find a plane
where I can stay all night."
"The secret of success is no secret bye." taste of a bbd on the 1Vfadtson Sr
M h ] d had '4Ii s De•t'in
,Hello Dodd/ don'
{t °
Slip a packa¢ ee ht
your pocket where
-sea you o Home toe
Give The youngsters •
tilcistvholesoineloag•
lattini sweet - for
eleasureaiuih n e,
Use ti yourself after •
smoltinsj or when
'work drags its a
Iereatliltle freshener;
ISSUE No. 30—'25.
at all. Will a roan pay the price of any such legends a r s "Won't you talcs off your coat and benches in atemperature below zero!"
success' That is the point. There is star paused to glance at outside the hIi make the coffees she sand with an
d r f the Manhattan and other
coffee?" she
sacrifice, and service for others:' and Lust very occasionally when more
"Believe me, there is much more
money made in doing something better
than ever it was done before than in
"Same think hard \yolk may kill a
habit, is hard work, and it is bad habits that the pleasure, t moment h h had ed or ever shall want" she said light
00 o unsteady note m her brave, clear ----'•--
only one certainty hard work,self- theatres, for she loved a good play,
voice. Dont you remember the first Forgeries In Frames
than usually tired of the monotony of night we met in Ibis very room, andh. Historic banknotes to the number of
her life, or more than usually home- how you praisember ed it. 27,000 have been collected by a Loudon
sick, she. would pay fora couple of Yo>°were very kind tote sthrange ho business man. They- include notes is
good seats and take somebody a little shad in China 000 ysent ago and a
doing ,something new—far more. had no credentia,s to offer—thou worse off than herself, and to whom ho has fewer newt" whole series or forged Bank of Eng.
the evening would be a treat, to share err had o r the credentials r want- land r;"„ „utas.
man. It never did. It is a good to t, leasure,
From the first " a brief
en she l 'as she pushed upthe biggest, most It is believed 10 certan parts of
kill." read in "The Sun" a brief epitome of
"Your men of to -day have a bet- the pot of "Th:. Searchlight," she a comfortable rocker to the. ide of the England that e. holly bosh }floated
g made u her mind to see it. Thera g°wi ! dos, C0110C1ot01 nothing b:it near a dwelling protects the house
t h thanever but the sacrifice P
n now,ease'just, •
sem 'ng o_ telling *hat h" be doing'
"Some say that all the greatmen who had married, in' perfect gond since saw 1
ere chance - a certain blitheness to see aim fere
is greater owing to the opportunitieswere incidents in the story closely re- g ; from lightning
bli those in her own hfe • m again'
"And d mean,'
for amusement and self -Indulgence." a mg '' w a you have been
(To be continued.)
millions of ;'eats before man himself
appeared on the earth, there grew a
forest, near what is now Gilboa, V.Y.
Dr, John M. Clarke, New York state
geologist and paleontologist, pro-
nounced this grove the oldest known
forest. He hes resurrected it from the
rocks and he
finds those
remains in the
much like
ancient trees to Dave been
modern tree ferns, probably ahtaining
Rights of fifty feet or more,
Minard's Liniment for Backache.
Following Orders.
Doctor --"Did you open both 'win-
dows in your room, as I specified?"
Patient—"Not exactly. -There is
only one window there, but I opened it
twice."
i---u..q.— _
Handkerchief Worth $30,000.
Among the fineries Possessed by the
Dowager Queen Margharlta of Italy"ts
a lace handkerchief valued at $30,000.
o o
fact, the motif was that o£ a woman
h I s v you 'est"
died years ago. Don't believe it. There fa 1 'f "1 "It's a story which won't bear tel -
are finer young men in England to -day
than ever,"
"It is capital that is looking for
Young fellows all the time."
ith, a man wit 1 a wi e stn a,ive. in tetter heave it at that," he ans-1
was determined, they fore, to g'
see "The Searchlight," but about ,five wered.. "And I've come to say good -i
days before the company arrived she hyo, because I'm going West to -mor -1
had an astonishing piece of good luck. row night by the midnight train.' ''
"The bast chance a young man has A. business man,blank. thinking all at once of: her i
deal of his typing to her office, caned
in life is td'start either without capital one day and offered her two stalls 'for little plan about the theatre which had
or shoat of capital." Ithe fust night which he was •unable
crystalized the moment she saw him.
"The fact is that the foundation of to use himself, as he had' to take his : She knew then what she had been
business success and of Christianity wife rather hurriedly off to Florida waiting and hoping for!
are the same, and that foundation is l for the winter
w
ho bron¢ht a good To -morrow night. she said rather
"Have you got a permanent: job
service for others." It had been a long. winter, and then" -
"In all the ups and downs of bust- harder than usual. Snow was piled The offer of ane, .at least;_ and
on the sidewalks on the day the steam- heaven send I -may be able to keep' it!
nese, Art is the rock under the shadow Ler arrived in part with "The Search- For I haveh't had much•'luck in New
so souls."
business, !non revive their 1 light" company on board, twenty-four Yoris,"
souls:" hours behind time, having been delay- "What kind of a job? You don't
--<►- I ed by terrific gales, with fog and mind my, asking—do you?" she asked,
If you do less work than you feel snowstorms. Consequently, instead of usingnresl delicate,n 'rem n's. s task
yourself capable of doing, you cannot of having two clear days before start-arranging1
ng work, the players had to prepare somehow feel that,if I haven't exacta
help losing some of your self-respect.' hurriedly for their first introduction ly the right, yet;I oughtto know, for
to a New York audience exactly last time 1 sites you there was some -
for First Aid— Minard's Liniment. twenty-four hours ;after their arrival thing in your eyes I didn't :ileo to see,
weed
MACHINE V'5
They stay sharp longer.
°IMONDB. CANADA SAW CO.LIMITED'-
ipso oUtous BT.1 oN10
800 0400 Ro ITONAI 1ST. 4040, N.D.
Cord .Wood Saw Users
1V}'tte Simonds Canada Saw Co.,
Limited, 1560 Dundas" $1. ]Vest,
Toronto, Ontario, for prices On
- almonds Special Circular
Cord Wood Saw •
The fourth annual meeting of the
Historic Sites and Monuments Board
of Canada was held recently In Ottawa
when over one lmnde•ed and fifty sites
were reviewed and thirty-ight of these
;selected to be suitably marked as be-
fug of national importance. Brig: Gen.
E. A Crulkshanlc, chairman, presided
inhere
other me
meeting and the
a lila lee A
t g
e
in attendance were, Dr. J. H.Coyne 00-
presenting Ontario; Dr. J. C. Webster
irepresenting the Maritime Provinces;
His Honor Judge F. W. Howey repro-
! seating Western Canada; Mr, A. Fau-
teux representing Quebec; Mr. J. B.
Barkin, Commissioner of Canadian Na-
tional Parris, representing the Depart-
ment of the Interior; and. Mr. A. A.
Pinard, Canadian National Parks, sec-
retary. The Historic Sites and Montt
anents'Board of Canada acts in an ad-
visory capacity to the Department of
the Interior in connection with the
work of marking the historic sites of
the Dominion.
Of the sites selceted by the Board at
the 1925 session, the most important
include the following: Champlain's
Landing, Allumette Island, opposite
Penrbeoke, Ont.; site of the first rail-
way in Canada, St. John's to Laprairies
of Laprairio, Que. the Temiscouata
Portage route, at Cabana, Que.; Fugi-
tive Slave Refuge, at Amharstburg.
Ont.;; inception of the construction of
the Rideau canal at Ottawa, Ont.;
Fort Qu'A.ppelle, Sask.; Fort de la
Milne; one of de leV,irendrye's origin:
al posts, at Portage to Prairie, Man.;.
—Fort Steele, B.C., famous as a North
West Mounted Police post.
Approximately twenty sites are
marked each year by the Dominion
Government, and among the most im-
portont dealt web in 1.924 were the fol-
lowing :
ol-lowing: Lest sla ttve Building, Char-
lottetown, Peel.; Fort Edward; Cham-
plain's habitation at Granville, and the
First Royal Dockyard, at Halifax, N.$.;
Fort Crowley, Fort Chsrlesboure
Royal, and Odolltown, Que,; Fort Not-
tawasaga, .:near Colliugwood, First
Welland Ship, Canal, and Fort de Levis,
Ont.; Fort Douglas, Man. Batoehe,
end Cut Knife Hill, Seek; h`rog Lake
loi'assaare, and port Calgary, Alberta;
and Fort Yale, Prospect Point, and
Port Langley, B.C.-.
Pio Reid M' st rd
araYour Kit
Right at the top of the list of
camping necessities is a tin
or two of real Mustard.
Men who fish and men who
shoot know what a spiciness
and flavour mustard freshly
mixed with cold water, adds
to the ham, bacon, fowl, ven-
ison and ether- good thinga.
they eat in camp.
COLMP.N-REEN (0445004) Limited
102 Amherst Street
. MONTREAL ' 070
E's -star
AIMS• di jeitiout
__....AAs.:.,. •.xw.r
More Cars Than Bath Tubs. •
The number of.,motor cars manufao•
turel 111 the United States in a month..
is over :four tinges as great as the
number of bath tubs shipped from fair '
torieaeluting the same period.