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W, �Jfty #0 - 14 'ritery - 01 he w.s were found - , , * , "" MIQ won by Pat -Donoghue, who took his the - Gulf ,of Gascony . it: stimulat, I VOILLAM.1kAP14,11ro that the federal gov- father's Place as J6ckp,y on a 'donkey- the Pio-Atlauteans to renewed argi . make liquor selling im, , . I . possible." . called Marina Asmorum, o,red, by r,� ment. . vi, , 4g. �j Ernest H; Che . ' 0,RAg4A, this donkey, 4 eo� A 'belief in fortune telling pro] rruUltou� sealtary of brought over ;fro%. Ireland for the ably nevei will be eradicated, T. World League Apiust Alcohollsm'-'On I I .1 . - . . January 2, 1923: 'qt is practically Tace, matter if. ten thousand more swil ble to procure. absolute pro-. I - — - 1. dlers are convicted." 8 I Iti do( . ­ " pirl sm = for Qne:RAtiQn..**th . 7 ,,,�, v",-,, . ... . not debline.bccfaus�e of'tbe exposure �J, - 64 the - eo�-operhtiem of the other fiadons.1, I .1 I � AN "-pus A DAY of Houdini 'and the long standin XPmal 11' Stlltiii` of'. TuAg , i b . 11 ". I � I � . 1. � , . ch4lenges of Other investigators (I � . '.. . .1 , , y� ead -of,Ary leggue. of riationsi­1�48,,� I Eat morq-fiWt''an�d keep your skin. mediums for a single supernaturs . , , . * * —1 , " 11 "Worldwide Trobibitibri has failed be- clear,would- perhaps be an apt slogan , . phenomenon.' The will to believe i cause moisture"and sumlifile -con6nue for Canadian traiii grctwers to adopt. all-eonqu6rIng. There was a HME t9 produce fruits and. grains _,from In .this connection Possibly no fruit not so long ago, when the belief 11 which alcoholic beverages can easily would better fill the bill than apples, witchcraft was universal. The vnises be made by anyone desiring them. We If 'which a bulletin issued by the men of the age investigated it too] must have inter -planetary prohibit' Fruit Branch of the Department of voluminous evidence and reporte,, of all 'natural laws that grow inai'eurl-I Agriculture at Ottawa, entitled, that it was an abs-olute fact. A his lals from which alcohol is derived." "Canadian Grown Apples" s-aM— torian has said that nothing in his, - —W. G. "Fr�Dm­a dietetic standpoint the most tory seemed to be more thoroughl� I , I � important function of the apple N established by the best 6f evidenc( : "­,� . — - that of furnishing mineral salts and than the existence of witches. Them SUMMER COMPLAINT'S � organic acids; but it has an import- unfortunates were burnt to death and , � . ant nutritive value as well, furnished k2l . I dal b,Y oth�r barbarous means. Yel y f an, by the carbohydrates present. As to Ybody denounced another I KILL LITTLE ONES ,the fruit ripens .starch changes to as a witch we should think the de- . — l -The apple has a medicinal nouncer was demented. We do be- ,ugar. At the first sign of illness durilig -value also, especially if eaten at the lieve in them, though some of the the hot weather give li nes beginning* of a meal or between wisest men of medieval and ancient Baby's Own Tablets or in a few hours meals." The bulletin further re- times believed as firmly as -we believe he may be beyond aid. These Tablets marks that no housewife should be that the earth circles round the sun. -Xvill prevent surnmer complaints if ,,vithout a box or barrel of Canadian The belief in a flat earth has not van - given occasionally to the we!11 chi:d, grown apples and then proceeds to ished' altogether. There -are thous - arid will promptly relieve these trou. Zive a list of the varieties that should ands of people who believe in it, and bles if they tome on suddenly. Baby's �e used at different times, as fol- moreover are capable of proving it. Own Tablets should always Jae kept in "3ws:— Conan Doyle and many others be - every home where there are young September — Duchess, Alexander, lieve in ghosts. They are prepared -children. There is no other medicine Maiden's Blush, St. Lawrence and to testify that they have talliked to as good and the mother has the guar- similar varieties. them, handled them. antee of a government analyst thaz October, November, December— There are millions who believe in they Pre absolutely safe. They are Gravenstein, wealthy, Rubbardson, the weather predictions set down sold by all druggists or will be mailed McIntosh' Red, Fameuse, Blenheim, months in advance, by the compilers on receipt of price, 25 cents per bok, Ribston, and similar varieties. of the -patent medicine almanacs. ty The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., January, February—Baldwin, King, When one of the predictions comes Brockville, ont. A little, booklet Wagener, Greening Seek, Peewaukee, true, the failure of a thousand pre- �'Care of the Baby in Health and Sick-' Ontario, Jonathan,' Yellow Newton, dictions is forgotten. Yet meteor- ness", will be sent free. to any mother and similar varieties. ologists say that it is impossible to on request. ­ March, April, May—Spy, Golden forecast the weather several days in I Russet, Ben Davis, Stark, FallaWater, advance, let alone six months in ad- - ,ftxbury Russet, Spitzenberg, Rome varice. There is no greater myth than ON AN D OFF THE RACECOURSE eauty and similar varieties. that the behavioni of the bear or the ground hog on Candlemas day It is -reported that the famous . gives a clue to the weather for the Kingselere training, establishment, so NEARING A BREAKDOWN foll1owing six weeks, b o there is long presided over -by John Porter; -- . hardly a newspaper an this continent A Condition That Calls for a daring enough to refrain from not- a & has been acquired b_y Sir Victor Sas'- � -. — A I .soon, and that in due course it wiR- be Reliable Tonic'. ing whether Candlemas day is -�, taken over by Crawford, who at pres- cloudy. To do so would a hazardous respect for the- intelli- k ent trains at Bishop Carinings. Craw- Many women give so 'much of their gence of readers� Time and again it ford.trains f(yr Mr. A. K. Macomber, time to the dares of their household has been shown that Captain Kidd among others, and it is stated that that they neglect their own health was no pirate but a highly respect - other patrons of the stable Way in- and sometimes reach the verge of a ed New York mariner who was clude Mr. W. Raphael, Mr. J. Widener breakdown before they realize that hanged in London as the result of a and Sir E. Eassoon. their health is shattered. Often the frame-up. But to announce that , . In winning the Grand Stand Handi- heart palpitates violently at slight Kidd *as not a pirate would be cap at Ripbri, on Knight Bachelor, exertion, the stomach fall, to digest tantamount to asserting �t . hat Jesse I Alford, who has several times riden food and discomfort follows- The James was not a bank robber. Fifty I for the King, gained his first success nerves -become weak and headache im av expeditio in the royal colors. s t es b e ns been formed 1 1 grow more frequent. The body grows to exhume the buried treasure of I Top weight in the Brighton Stakes weak and they are always depressed. Captain Kidd. It has not been found i . was Dark Fox, who is only a third This condtiion requires immediate yet, for the truth of tbt- matter is I rater in -handicap status, and he was treStment- with such. a reliable tonic that it is buried in the heart of the I throughout running a losing race. as Dr. Williams, Pink Pills which en- lost continent which in turn is hid- I The. -Winner, Corcyrian, however, was rich and bui,lld up the blood, carrying den in the ooze of the Sargasso Sea. I at one time rated of good account, renewed energy to every parf'of the The divining rod retains a hold in 2 but was finally weeded out of Per- body. The value of Dr. Williams' popular belief despite the fact that I see's stable. Many discards from Pink Pills in a rundown condition i su h magi wa d. c n b pur a d fashionable establishments have turn- proved by the following statemen s e c n 9 a e ch se . t in department stores. Those who de- ( ed out successful after changing quar- from Mrs. Alex. McInnes, Bowsmall nounce it as bunk are confronted I ters to Epsom, and Wittol and Scal- River, Man., who says: "'AkOut 3 with the stories of eye -witnesses who 2 iger were also winners, hailing from year ago I had a serious illness have seen water wells found by the 9 the Surrey Downs, after having been which left -me very ana�mic. I was mysterious twisting of a witch hazel I trained elsewhere. not able to get around to do my switch in the bands of an iniiiate. The question was, raised a, to work. in fact I could scarcely walk. People have been put to death be- T W whether Corcyrian (mentioned above) I was troubled with palpitation of the cause their supposed guilt was indi- -9 should -have been allowed to keep the heart with the least exertion. One cated by the actions of a magic rod. e race, for in" failing to bold to a day a friend advised me to try Dr. Then there is the legend of the Wan- t straight line he badly bumped Vera, Williams' Pink Pills as they had done dering Jew, one Ahasuerus, a cobbler 11 the latter's chance being extinguish- her much good. I followed this ad- who is said to have struck Jesus on 11 ed. vice and took the pills for some His way to the. Crucifixion. His pun- I Top 01 the League, a r weeks when I felt as well as ever. I ishment was that he could never die, f owned by Mr. J. Ramden, ell dead' have since been able to attend to,all so he keeps reappearing from tim . The horse my household duties. The dizz%ess time in the world's history and holdtos DO was fancied for the Sutton Selling and Palpitation have left me and I converse with highly competent and n Handicap, over six 'furlongs, and was bless the day I tried Dr. Williams' trustworthy reporters. At least three t' about a furlong from the winning post Pink Pills. They are just the medi- times in the last century he was seen e when he collapsed. cine for those who are weak and run- in En in the maiden Wo -'Year. -Old Plate, down.11 .gland and no doubt will continue S to be' seen whenever the proper spec- rr at Sandown, Artist Glow, a nice look- You can get these Pills from any tator comes along. Prester John was ing Gainsborough colt, brought off an dealer or by mail at 50c. a box from another famous myth, the supposed h outside chance for Mrs. Chester Beatty The Dr. Williams' Medicine CO., Christian ruler of a vague pagan IT who trains at Lord George Dundas' Brockville, Ont. . re- gion into which Nestorians had wan- tl stable at Newmarket. The price paid -t!-- dered with their Christian doctrine. tl on Artist Glow was 100 to 8. b, A well-known trAiner has passed BELIEF IN MYTHS IS HARD TO a ­ � away in Mr. E. Robson, who died fol- I'll -w� ry lowing an accident, being thrown from I KILL fo a dog -,cart, when the'horse stumbled. In 1910 an expedition directed by cl The best horse that passed through Sir James Murray and the Govern- IC tl . Rheumat' ti . Ment of Norway went in search of the IT-% * Cz�l 6i . - - Sargasso Sea. The expedition re- k -Y n a turned and reported that there was ra,111's �J 0 no such sea, that it was a myth Ye - ' this year William Beebe sailed on thet S wollen'Joints t'l, Arcturus for the main purpose ofex- a ploding this already exploded myth. n 1b He returned and reported that there Vanish was no'Sargasso Sea, that there nev- I bi er had been one In spite of the ancient , Amcko 4V tale of seamen of the mysterious Twisted, swollen, unsightly joints vl 0 3 weed -bound waste upon the At9lantle are rapidly freed from pain and t' .,- Ocean In which ,hundreds of derelict brought back to normal with Rheuma. b, 1. . t �,­,.. ;r14,K,.'-­ � vessels drifted, perhaps with the bo- Lame people walk without aid. tl : - ' ei yl;IT sleep comes to those wto have been , dles or skeletons of their crews, until .111 unable to lie In bed, bands that werei e( . eventually they fell to pieceq and add- helpless because of terrible rheu?na b , -..-;q., ed to the slimy ehaos about them. Mr. - ,�­ tism are now able to do their share PI .. .� Beebe saw the Sargasso weed, and for the sj�pport of the family. 91 !, I -t)enetrated It at various points. Ms explosion of the inyth ig probably. Yaot Rheum& is a wonderful remedy for si Nowyour grocer has rheumatim, gout, � tf I the cheese you,,hke . - mo'ib finttl than the oxPlos'o" of * and n,urt1hi& neutritis, luvabaro in . I hmes M'dresty and the tl6rwettan It is a won�er--wcrlcer; It a ti, so well in this handy Oevarnpi"t, It seems Impossible to eveT fal- kill a fi, tyth once It has got flrmlig es- ters; never givem up until evez7 vest- bi size. fabllsfted- 1706014 6erfsh their dear i90 Of POfOO11 ig eltPallod from the In . ,-,� I r6linglItitt hullftUbatfons. One wTM a body. tT I Rhethft sets on stomach, liver, Idd- � Prophetic ere dill peer Into the fu- "e" and bladder all at onee and N i ture and dee a whole procegglon of quieldy brings lone"red tot- cr , exPlOsIive VkPedftfong and the colm- , . 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I 40 ,,W ­ ­ MAIL eq� .. .. ... � ,-01- WYAO, di �, 4 .. ad mweve-ja, s04"�, 1 1. And 4 #100 11 - .. FF� i '. - pxior s onlebodY, � e.q. e0ter, fe4t for a WOO 1. �­ I ,�j,,,,��,:' ';;�� ., � ', . " " I I I I I , . 1, , % :" ,, " , . , 11 �i, 'kJAIAO.'" Incapable of vv'4y 1P 3 90 dilamit? f0ml-, 1i ''' '' , I 'U' -VA- , Nft. I 1. , ��94- !"'.., . , :� 10 �,,it4,�, -"':f,,� ,,, u ' -, dea h as e . I � I.!, �', ,I!, �J",;-,� I �. ly W,4#cf9ring Jew UNAAelt. many ;$trong Swimm9ra, 41,19 ! , I . � �� '�',,�,,­ � ,. I 1. .. . I �'. , , . . I are sevq,al� I I ,� . � , ��`,�!., ,; , ,,, l� - P- , ­�- 6 �- - Ing to.. do' �e,00014, "411 Qf'tbem Im. --- ­. I 1. :.,. I -1. 1� ­­­­ . of . . with the p.ecuop,,r c ---F, , . I 0�,�VK' . 1. "I'll, " ,�,� -7-."N I I . 7,7�1��, ,�,­ - y LOWes O,X T,114 UbAmipl jt$glf. It is a I ." � � ,, 'T .�g ., I a FACTORY 041 `�RZFGRMATOR Be the Ch,anudi". ow V . �,,f,., .",­,", -,1,91" I V'00`�,,`,', i, � -*"Up � . - NEL " , " " I , mmlao an MWIS . I 'Tik-R-AY2 I I ", ,;:� ,� , To I'll, 1. I rough and cold and changeable, Cap, for no apparent ',PAI� Arid- 044116r::.. 111"', � I , t ,i us-fage, a isc MR � i I .......... e The da.vgero .s dl losed by .,&1a T. J. c, rtyn, whoiras crossed winds that-git , - 'M : ""i I , , ��- I � . I I th - li�� "I'll , ,.. ," It'. - � - .1 i � is -d' the lt,- nity times I I R. low 3�44- � � I "I 3. - fair 'wea I pg,�',' , -l" � in prison stat, pa, Res between says that 'Only once utes make � �!' -. -Within this age- . Wadio AM" V 1", , ' �d years 21 and 24. has it been smooth, and even on that ablie e,vpu -by the , Z41M, V . t- - A=­�,.r ?I I . � � . I .� � ,,,L� c1eV`ereAV,'wftth "' *A,:. , - .or ." -','y � � 1. group arrests, convictions, and Coin Qucasioii he was seasick. People who proP.fiet, ;�,qw �il ,, P�`, , m4raents reach AleWmaximum. From cross tlie Atlantic without qualms It is a silue qua non - of ..", � 4 " � . P4 . , .Iva" I )",��11.11 I , , , . . , tr�ans-Chanrisl awimm*g tho . TAP 1-0.1, -- .. 1, , pT,'.,�,' . j , , 70 to more than 00 per cent. of the have been known to yearn - t CPU, don,4 ' 04, 11 I'll 1. -, I - I- . for in-' ditions =not be favora,41j,fora s 11�� " � - —, � - "A , -1�- � ZT�` � � prisoners in State, ;Institutions are stant dissolution in the course of a No s*Immer cO141 I I ft Wbtj]44'�. Or ,. ", 014 0 . . V .. : , ,��,� . it WE NOU00 �,,, � . """f I � 11 � 11 0 f� ;, .� d reagq=bly expect vasIp"s -L,AW-tW,.,. I... .. .... 41 4 r � I- first terinerst. . channel crossing. Several swim -'to live i p so I ,�-�.. �f­ I h"RIX ;�, ­ , Because of iners have failed on account n normal Channel weather. , * "fol.4 I - I -1 1. . g", �,f um�rr �f, 'A.'A �',�,, V ;M��'111 KIVI ". .� ea,vqg, to ,, ­` I ,"', 3 these 'facts the view is of the r But it has been pr(wed eb Ir", � 4*' . .�A' , "' �� .. - I ­.­ , g 1. C I'll the fairest majoe k,,AT,a�t �, res'al. — rp, � 1.- , , g,t bl, ,., I , , I 'I ,I " � ishment or the prptectian of society sIck- Miss Ederle war, forced to weather can 1 014 I01 A : "I , p14- 70he .T'''' , . many times 11 p to �. .1 I ', � 9 general that reform; rather than pun- prosaic reason that they became sea- fwith,ut number that . tnl- 2VO4 , ..:. 0 # �, become unfair at the its ,iia-aintijitan .,; I i , I "; .��!., ,, �; slip d be the firit consideration I' abandon her last attempt beca .ce, -but W, '"" '�', .., , n .0,,, -,f -11 91, I ., , f U D use of merest wink of Noptunpf A d, � i .11'. ��4t­' � pnsoWd management., But the e- swallowing salt water. w1io, -in omies parrip.a., .]U I'll V �JIILt�, - his churlish moods, respects , A*+ , , - �'. , I Partment of Manufacture fielther Of VZi4, -ex&iidltxirg,,`�,� �� f the . , q. � 0 - en uor maidens. �-U.. - - , I 1-1 t:,��, ,An ' Chamber of Comirierce of the %411neu rhe water is excessively cold, aver-- in ' Mons Klb,dhen h. a s, � �, -hi A ,�,r , � 1 �, * SIVA 't 11 I I . , i i " �, States, which is maInng a study of aging about 60 degrees Fahrenheit, Webb In ' 'with -the breast , " * " troke, but those who have follow ,self QIR, bu,oio,go*,�;��'i-ap,�S.I.�ill.,; . .,1 11 . ed ,wsrully .. . 1. 1 ,� 1 M-­,,�',�l " t, I the question, finds two distinct li es 663 or 64 s it -b vanade,o�, :1 , I n and rarely getting above t�ie, 0 u1s; - t- � � � o , ,,'.,- I y under I 1?1 I �dl,�,� t him took advantage of the discovery chief. ,40 , -."I , � I ,; , .4rf .,r�"4 - , , , �.4 �P. - " of thought: degrees. The problem is therefore, . a �0,;-#Vr­,`,',1 _,,�",r I , 11 . 11 � 11 11. - - "I ". �. 1, ­ "" I made by W. Trudgeon in 1873 and Mark�, Lockwood � - AiQWM� . rL " ­ " " ..... i ,,, One, concerned largely with the how to maintain the bodily heat, later called 11trudgeoTL,, The stroke bo fl, � -,5""", ;1;­ urne) is ty tW I � 4i�"10 I , , I commercial Single of the problem, One might run twenty mill, I,, al- was known in Webb's time " ; .. %-O`� . holds that the prisoner is debtor to most any weather and the exercise � but was in 1924, 179,OW Meals were i thought more sprints, and 'a ,""n", ,,, " ,-'I ­.�-,, . the State and should pay in labor to would keep him warm, but one can- suitable for, that -with total, -. ­eiv,As'­� " i .11, , and had not much vogue until a var_ 000 the n -t . " . �9') �,� I . -, � ,,­.. .. - 1-ceipt -was :0W5.-,) "', ., 1'71�0�,t.' 1,f,'-. t' 11, ,�.,)�.",,� I ., I'll, 11 1,� 1`4 The radical-LiberAiil Lond a"", � t. the State, and that prisons be made not swim twenty miles through a iatioii of it was taken to' England '.,� 1 �4;� ­ � self-supporting by such labor. The temperature of 60 degrees and not by Richard CavAl in 1902, after editorially Observes: (Vhe'rm2l.' , "51 11� I other holds that prisons shotild fuuc- get chilled to the bone. To wear which it became known as the 'iAus- 1ne : �t ,� ,is �;.l P , . .. I .1; � tion as far as possible as reforma- furs is obviousl conclusion is that X. I +11 " � - "F, . y out of the ques- tralian crawl.ty ,a alud t 1. , -.1-1. ,,,,,�� ), I tories and return to society rehabiliat- tion, and to carry an electric heater Burgess, the second guests are proVld0d' With :09) rigo 1, 1511 . man to swim 'the channel , , , , ,4,k, ated as much of the wreckage as Pos- Is equally impossible. The experts was nient at Phenomenally ,ch"p- � J over, I 1. , " I . �., 0111g��' have come to t cheered by music on his way No qaterer, in b�=.ness on his "I -1 . . , . sible- According to the latter view, he conclusion that and when after his landing he be- account ,would consider 91 . 05. . .., ,; I --1".;, successful reformatory cannot be a only -by building up the body, put- h lit h d, a few French adequate -,�" - Profitable factory. ting on fat, but not enough fat to ca 'e - eade profit on a - " � 'bamllad,'gr,stored his wits. turnover. - so N, .. -.6, I The object of the inquiry of the De- Impede the mu,scles, and rubbing the The ;937,00o� The Kitchen Covaml U, 11 11 1.11 I oth rs have been inspired by jazz has at its disposal . '� '�. 11'' Partment of Manufacture of the Na- body with oil, can the swimmer keep ar,y 'r f premises , tional Chamber is to find, if possible, froin being exhausted by the cold. othe Orms of melody which plant which . a e M 1; 11 ;­ � I 1- 1have helped them forget their weari- womld consider an exceedingly vaI`t-`1',1 Pon which those interested Captain Webb who was the first to nes, th c � a , a course u an ordinary 't , ,.�1�1 "I'll, may unite and take a forward step. swim the Channel, greased s and eir cold. Jabez Wolffe, able endowment of his .1 ,4 - with porpoise himself trainer of Miss Ederle and a veteran Mr. Kirk -,.,, �, oil, and the saijors wood, still burning LO ra.w, �!�,`%'.. �� � �1, I., - channel swimmer, is in favor of form the Commons cuisine, mW��,�,, � I who heilped him rise to his feet when bagpipes, perhaps on the theory that the wild charge that food -was sacql­,�.,�j:,u ; ,�, "Y BARBECUE IN SOUTHERN he fell exhausted on the sands at the swimmer who comes to the pass feed to the supply I �.,��f 1� ... ... � i Cap Griz-Nez said that his body felt p liquor%'�;4..,,,1 , :��`, 1. -� . ,;: �'? 11 , , �`, t ',­ ,,.�. .. , . STATES like cold tallow. if the s - where he cares not whether he lives but it, was easily proved that bu"' . ,,j 1, I r.. �, I - i" wimmers or dies WIN be equally indifferent to for the prices ., :�I��L�,, I could eat and drink enough of the charged on fi,quid're;- -,:, �;X�', . �'..!,�, - 1. , "I . ,�41 11� The word barbecue suggests a kind of food and drink best suited I exdda, t,on tomaticallly freshment--still much below how.-; � :�,,�' .P. 7 . the � ,:rid Way au �,,� ... cookery almost savage in its huge di- to the purpose they could do a good st terrible mile to the and restaurant Prices -it would be " , �: .. i mensions, and almost necessarily an deal shore. - k 11 " , . to ward off the numbing cold impossible to provide ordinary food- ��'I' ! 1 11 1:111 .3. ... out-of,doors affair. This summer a that descends on those who dare the i stuffs at their present low prices.. 1 .."t", I - -- �. �'. � ,..'I barbecue has been made an attraction Channel. But here again another It has, in fact, been a source of , �,":. I worry to the Kitchen Committee, .., ,� , at summer resorts, and a species of difficulty is encountered. KIRKWOOD HOISTED BY LATEST " �:4 , ", ;� " oven built out in the open, wbere sight doubtless with the arrival of a - '.:, I ��:­ i seers may watch the proceedings, The usual diets are beef tea, PETARD large contingent of presumably po � :, I '44 1 �!44, - gathers groups of spectators, where grapes, orange juice, coffee, tea and or : , " Lab " '. .11. I Or members. Parliament's .drink - "13%,11" � I 1��. I �. the barbecue, as advertised for the chocolate. Efforts of David Kirkwood, Labor bill has been declining rapidl for , . ". , But most of these come cvening, is a feature of entertainment. under the heading of mild, Pallhtable (extremely Red tint of Labor -Com- years. . y " �, , ", . 'I'll , . 1, 4 � I ,-ftt Barbecue is a familiar word on road- and non -intoxicating stimulants munist) Member of Parliament, to The Star, in the articbe already � -','I'il'�' � t, side signs where the motor tourist rather than food. It seems impra,- "democratize" the cuisine of the House referred to, bluntly itiforift Kirk- - , :�`,1,1!1. ., I" ., , . � .1 "I passes or stops, 'but a barbecue con- ticable to supply the swimmer with of Commons, have had the reverse ef- wood that as Parliament ,has al- ­ � -, ducted in this fashion is merely a beefsteak and brandy, the tradition,l feet to what was doubtless in the mind ready voted itself salaries, largely :", 4 .. .� �il ... , ,--i I pale imitation of the re diet of heroes. Many of them swal- of that astute propagandist, and have free from income tax, with 'free - ,,,,, -1,11, The bona fide barbecue of the low so much sea -water that food led to the publication of the charge railroad passes (this war, an nout- . � Z ;,, .1 I � : ., �'� "I . ,It southern states, from which tyLe north- nauseates them, and so they that Labor -in office -hungers ra'geOus" concession to the poor le- . ,.,i go on more ��,- 11 ern and modernized vmloa is deriv- their nerve, but this of course has- for the fleshpots of Egypt than the gislator from the � �t.,� I , ed, generally includes . a grove -part- tens their exhaustion. As regards presumaW aristocratic and capitalist the iconservatives point Of view of - . I �,�Ii., , I "A ), "Manna dbes ' : %%%. : � ly because an unlimited supply of the channel itself Captain Mary Conservatives. For manY years the not drop from Heaven nowadays-- ,­ . -� I " wood is necessary, -and vast quanti- Martyn writes in the New York Her- Houses of Parliament, Westminster, and we strongly Protest against a .1 11, lf�i �. ties of bread and lemonade to serve ald Tribune that the Strait of Calais have been known as "the best club further reduction of prices whichvrill , I ",- �� ... I I . . - 11 to the &&veral hundred guests as an ,has a double tide stream which in London." There one cam obtain, have to come out of the taxpayers, ". 11 A�-,'�, � . �­ accompaniment t ges every five to six hours. one at extremely moderate prices all the pockets. " I ­�f! � I ­��,.��1 . pickles must never be forgotten. stream flows in from the North comforts and luxuries of the most Actually the House of Commons .. .,:, �,�, .� No one is quite certain just where Sea, the other from the westerly part aristocratic West End clubhouse, and provides the cheapest rlaeaiN to be .- . ". ..", ��"ifl , � -111,2, I I -he barbecue originated, though there Of the Channel. These two streams Mr. Kirkwood, having been appoint- found anywhere, and the Kitchen �"i� %_1 , -, "I". s a rumor that the negroes brought form what is known as the "inter- ed wernber of the "Kitchen Coin- Committee successfully caters for , �14�1 1�b­.. 1. .1 t over with them from Africa. On mediate stream," which changes its mittee,11 evidently had it in his raind the Plutocratic legislator and the -.:, -he other hand, history is full of inc, direction '-t I , r vice to kill this idea. He wanted "popu- trade union man who has nothing lents of meat roasted for hours versa, most abruptly and so is never lar food" at "popular prices," and but his Parliamenta J � 0 ry salaryof Mo . �� ", ,he coals and soaked in herbs, lack. The depth of the Strait is clamored to know why eggs and a year to live upon ( ��.'­� and who Prob- . �. 1, � - 3erhaps it dates from the tim )bet-een twenty and thirty fathoms bacon were 'not obtainable at 8 or ably has to keep a home going some- , - I ' � .:; i , i .. !arly Europe. The negroes are en- but at severail points, notably at the' 9 a.m. at Westminster'. He was par- where far from London where he - -�, I busiastic advocates of barbecues and I Ridge, the Varne and off the Go,od- ticularly idignant over the fact that has to live during Parliamentary ses- �, IsA eem to have a particular knack inlWin Sands the depth is ten fathoms a L,,bor party colleague, entertain- sions). . I.. 1. � ., I . :, I.-, . I. 11 " urning and seasoning the meat. I 01' less. The intermediate stream is i,19 a friend to dinner at the House The House dining roorns can sup- , . ­� � I I Lamb, pork and veal were not the therefore broken around these -had to pay 12s. for the meal de- ply the costliest feed ordered by ',�', �, , , ,nly meats which lend themselves to I points and sets up several strong spite the, fact that the Labor member the millionaire oil magnate or the . 1". '.' iarbecues. Chickens, squirrells, goats currents against all of which any I Only ate two of the courses, -it was hurnblie 91 - i..;.. - . sausage and mashed," I...., "t, I , , ..�,; � I rid the unbiquitous 'Possums and swimmer must struggle. Of course pointed out somewhat brutally thatIlunch of the plebian who cannot .i.,. :�� .1 :,1 ,. �� 1, ,Tound-hogs are often arranged . on the changes of tide can be figured I the Labor member in question was I afford more than 1-9. (25 cents) for .. 11 " 1, , " " t, er the fire. with ,scientific precizion, and he Or not bound to go into the room where his meal. Its wine cellars and spirit �­ Having secured the grove and the Sbe is carried with the stream as far only a table d"note dinner at 5s. 6d. stores are unequalled, and it can � 11 11, .. , 11�11 . n- a bead was served and that the extra I also supply mineral.-,, soft drinks and I � .1, ieats the next step is to dig a trench as is Possible. This obliges the Cha I - . 1. bout two feet deep. All this is start- riel swimm,ers to swim a zig zag shilling on the hill was the usual' nlain water for the modern reformer t.., , d the night before the event, which Course covering more than the. dire ; .1 'ct "table money" charged for guests of 1 with sterner ideals. The House pro- :,"'. I akes place at high noon. Then you distance from coast to coast- and be men1ber's. ' vides a .Is. 6d. dinner which can- ...,.I',­ �,,- iake a mixture of vinegar, spices, it noted that the, amount .i energy Mr. Kirkwood then raved againsti h re in Eur- I . �111..�., I . �­ I iustard and, if you can get it, wine. expended for the actual distance swum the hardship of being unable to OPe. Kirkwood's plaint found no ` I .., - ; is difficult to get the exact recipe is out of proportion. obtain a humbk dish like eggs and favor with the leaders of the Labor _W � 11 3r this mixture, but its effect on the bacon or fried ham at 8 or 9 a.m., Party, who realize that charges of -1 ,�'. .:, I 'I, ieat is to make it completely delici- tipor is this all. Distinct from the and it was again brutually pointed excessive "luxury" at Westminster " � .1� .1 as. Every one agrees that e .stream are the currents, set up out that the Houses of Parliament are ridiculous, and that any attempt .,.� there I . -, , I tust be a big pot of this herb mix- partly by the bay -shaped configura.- were 'neither a club, hotel nor re'staur- arrangememts to suft - , ire, and preferably two or three pots, tions of both coasts and Partly by ant, and that as it was only "once KirkwoodN views would only result ,"';,"', ,, I � "I ach accompanied by a stick with a atmospheric conditions. ,90 sensitive in a blue moon" that all-night sit- in a big deficit, �". I is this stretch of water that a storm � which would have to . :;1 i� I . Arab on the end of it to rub down the -tings Imted as late, 8 or 9 a.m. I be met by a Government grant of 1 . 11: , toest. over the North Sea is enough to ruf- the Kitchen Contmitteaes did not feel money. . " . Then, when the wood in the trench ,:,.". " ,::,�' as turned down to glowing coals, — , - ,- ­ `�. take a frame of green hickory wood ­- --- -- - ­-- - -- ­-----­-- - ­ -- - - - - . - � ..- . ,--- � I . . ­- ­— �� �, I I 1. �� .; iat will not catch fire and lay over to R011111 ­ - . .4111. . ie coals. Place the meat -the whole - I �­ 3ef or lamb, or pig -on this frame :��,,�- I -1. rid begin basting it with the herb I I.N !� . I Lixture. Turn it continually and baste Let the �� ... 11 � � )r hours. Do you see why a barbe- IZM�l � . . : ,� Is starts the day before? All through n .1 o I �� " ;.., ie night before the entertainment C &,�A () kl--� . ',;) ,, � �il , I xe white manager and his negro as- I F!.rovin ie f Ong t ario ,c,,J%z� a v i n gi s 0 f f i %, e -A' � stants turn and bathe and swab . I.. I - nd baste the meat until the herbs . A�,. I , 1.4". ,,, . 111. )ok right Into the bone. The odor is I Guard Yew Savings ''I �,­R. �licious, and the scent, the deep fires, 1 ,,, is dusky faces, the Pungent meat 11 � , 1, , ,�, rid the great trees make a scene It is easy to open an account by mail. Simply send I ... � ��!, If " ,. ., 11 .. %. � ­�,, �. I 11 � wer to be forgotten. I � money by Bank Cheque, Post Office or Express ''T -, At noon of the next day the guests .. ­ ;1$ I Money Order, or Registered letter, to the Branch �,- �� ,�i' �Ilvb I � , ,;,�.. � . ?gi-n to arrive, and by this time great I � -4" � , . 'i�. I � �� ooden tables similar to our picnic nearest you and you will receive your Bank Book , I.. '': � Lbles have been erected, and great by return mail. I ,;:��"; � irrels of lemonade are dispersed . I . 4� .1�' Lrough the grove. Generally about The Government of the Province of Ontario guar- . ,�,,, 'i .�, ghteen hours after it has beem plac- . I � ;i,,,: - "��, !'�, I on the coals the meat is ready to antees the safety of your deposits, on which inter- I ­111'�Pl I , 111 I.I., 4 . � 1­11,�, ""I �. . ,�,111.1111, I " I �l, � " A- I � served and Is cut in pieces and est will be compounded half -yearly. You can ... t. . 0� ". ,��, aced in vrooden trava. Each guest - . " �, ��� . I It, ­­ , "':N I'll, 11 �, �ts ,all that he can eat of the juicy, withdraw your money by cheque at any time. -1111. 11 ... . " ,ix-, Pieed and savory meat, so tender SAFETY 1. �. , To.,� ,, 11 1: , i. �� ,,, I �at it does not have to be cut, but ";. . 11-K 1 . . . . . . . . I Kr"k ;1 �EL��.� ay be severed with a fork. Some- I ��,.�,� !,%,C�� mer� it is made into great sa,ndv,-kbPs Province of Ontario Savings Office I " ,,.-"V I..,.;, I., I 1� I V1, . it more often served plaW, with HGad omee. 15 Qn��enlo per1k, Terorto .4 ­ , �' " 1��Id.'11 1q, . �., t.4 ,�,��L � Rves of breaA secornpartVing the , I �,11 ­";�­ . -1 1­� . . I N7i 't,""'; ay1g. Cor. Bcy and Adelaide Sts Toronto Branch Officea..' � . . I 1 4 t, 1�. I %f.�,i, . . , �W:,! 7n many of the southern cities bar- - Cot. and D=dw M . "I ", uemrsw . �., 1. . .,,....�� .`f, . � �,`, !cue 4tands are as common Las lee 1; 649 Danforth Avola'"a - I ,�. . ., .. I ­:�, . li . �, � 0. . . I . "I -1 �.� I ,. �i ,4�e ,­ � 1! - -f , ,., �11: ,"'.1. , ., �11 -1 11 I . 11 � I , � I . I . ... .1 , .11 I 11 , ", ... ., A I .1 ., � . I I I eam parlors. Of course, it is ndt Other Branches at., I -44,4., " i, t'! n' . I , t. ` "'i 'A' �� 'It'. ''.., M, , ­!�� � ,. 4 �, �'� ,", : ,� � 1, . .­� . . . . . . , 0 avre e�nough article, Meat bar- I HMMUtb0b" 05-� 08ttl2liZOOP St. Har7p, Pemb,toks, 2�vameord, �Vdq&"*kaak � � � 1'� � � ..." �,,,, ,;!.*`;� .. 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