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I to a ,:p ",T,r,* 1.­� , fto , .. 7 ,�� '. - ::., _. 1, �.;.,; �! qg .� J Ail satrlppe4.,-�0 ".: � th WQatrt6t*tt'� 91r, V4,01T 55, ! I i ��I�N ,� '''' _�41,4t , ,-"*V �A,� .1 1: ,-":; -� IT I _g I Vt., ` .. I " . �, E ___ 'kers of the north of England� and A -01r. 04AMM I il"11"P, *0,4' kf there, I , , , I �,, , ng r. � . I I I 0140 A mt �" 'p�,, r'*�.Waai N1, �A,,­. 1, . What is . . , I . I , n .. . I, P � �v' ,. , - _M �_ I 4� 14 " t � OV0.4 , ., �, -1 , �f � " 11 � � W. I , 0-1.1141 W, ggxl 7'-' nrq _ i by 04ititrl �- 6 . V ��zl;� poorly-paW miners and cotton mill W Vouu racing, AS the dogs, t `� � not be fric , � � '0� . "!!I, � I 51,11 t �, 1�' bei 1 144 W . U Q,) 11 WQr .. �', tbxowl% Auto 'Wor awdes,, go 4"'M 'k 01 � 4, � � ��� ,9W was brought to America by workers off W 4� flyiniK otlixt. and travel, six� tll�,.�r�,�11� neSa WOUI&: 0�0 '4) '71 ;*66 'or '04110-v I"' 9" -,Vxj ...... , ,* . t , .11 . '�"Rvl,� 1101 "' i . , soil 4441ty?. , , - 4148.400 are nq, fect -,__ 1,111-4 -1. � V 111�� r -�kl4t`,­ i �V.1,54#,",141 R � , , �­_- �. 1-r 'C , r teen Yards a .aecoa4, the slightest A � ey would, �01 - : I I . - I ! .'..�.�,�,l _ . : ­ ..­'�� �A'� � % - ,­��, _ _ I . I, ." r", In the textile mill -lis of New England. To �ely 'W A ;, When � I ""IMB, hi7e0o0w, , , ,. ­ I 1,-, , . ".14 . 01 . �" A'' nX I . . , . 1`-�.11, ­. 1�111?71 1�� would fail -'%C., We Speak of A substpAc "I���-1;�;"qfl�"*lt2,�r�Ot"O, � ",", 1, . , ,, , . , a tie, X 9 ft-qo� 0 Uo d, On# 0", MAWR � I I 11- .': ":',-,;�. ; . � 1- ,J_ _��.rd B,.d T.M., Stallion, J011F 'ro, --1 ,,,,I .. ..... 111. � % I -s or so the ". 'ou, __i, A ,�r% ." For a thousand year �,IIF _, � , , , ­ , 8lQw11ess on, tAe part of the slipper cQ . 1�­ lay aliout I � , . , " �[. ­ * � 0e b4ddj0­Qf." 4rok' alid� I � � � 1, "' �' 1 . ,,��". .4: .� t ",:,� � , .� . ­ ' I 11 ;,"',�;..'', . 'our '. ", - 41� . ,�. , �, ,,, ,C-r-mr, , riess, that leada to a - false 'I'll 14R'�,*A �8- They w - 'ift hing, tuat will jpq .- Aw a 0., � " 4 - "" I - ! �'10`1.1"1;119','� t, i ,t'14W wrolt ,� � " . k . I V tW �B VpaerVq'�'�Aq"�',­ rg,�­'. 1 �1 I . � 1 ,4(Wh, i teeth on edge.� like femou* Julop,-or - 9,; 4,44, to, viako I+,- ,_7 1 N,, hft;�,�f� , the English aristocracy, and , , " , ,f, greyhound was the favorite dog of is the son Of nervous- d. InIff qlhell� � our I -A �4,� , I is fatal. � So W and quake. ,! " 1, In& acid We,thtak of 1t,haVI,4'g,$r.0 .. the eggs sh . �"!, I I I .11 , 'I,',' EMPEROR McKINNEY , t,� taste, somet I mld be '�6t I " , 1,1#0"�L,�*Jr , 1, _'7 _11 � , " - _1 " ` rr coursing start, for th - - "i , ", , t. I I � "'.' " "Vogt F�1� - r 11.1 1II,�'.. of the ,44Wh ve, b x _ I I I ,� .- � I " (54153) 1663 ,one of the popula ,hal, i's an OfFense Punished by dis- b; ;P,* ,rw � _ I a shop" 9W.1`1110 ,,�4 ­ _��.�. r amusements of the " I vinegar. TUIB.Is acidity. worth while., . 0� sooner, %fhIB_ A � A "i I chough ha _, I I �7%�7 , ._ , , , � , �$ Form I . vY,,,.%,WOu11d not give -up, tha ICU e I "' ' " , , � I I b 11 111. � - . . 11 , .� " ' �,�00 "" ", � 4" V 'ATOU � � . , -_ - 11 I , 9 I lle#er.� Reeord. -,­ ; ­ ,,n, -.,,-.'.7k.-, ?. . R �4 . � 1; 11 .1 . $Xolment No. 743 is as much a sport ]over an The starter stands behind the Gi- , " _mm t,�� � l. , wealthy. The English workirigmaY4 qualifimtion. , gg& trbok.4QZV,Vse�M,,, . 11", �. . 40n"t'", , I 1. . 00 XiIur,h. furtu r ali� set after being, J4 ,. - , _ , �5 . �" 41 - ar and dray . iil6t$ , id 'tb �T, "', , " AMAJR� customs. , r mv4c aner 0 W ".0" � 1". � 1�� ��VT�_,Z,�­�V�7,�, � 7'�_­ �':eWill stand for mares at his own stable� Y.,ot ­' ey -h I � ,7 ­ 1!,'..r'1T1­'__ _ .1 ,,,'�, I . .. I" � � , , batioh Is'.'-#ujty Z, . ea , I I TINA611-fli"61 1'�, � . ,�:�: . '"' " - - I" V -I,-, ",W-1 _�,, ,�,- -::1 . I ­� .. 1- � , , " — I I d as much "' �"'.4� on the fi 41sunetiox � 1 4,, doncession 4, Taekeramith. pers, where he is out of their sig'P- not Cop _ r=. 8 of , � W, on, of WhI& is .the ef� The period of incu , , ., ,6B6 who Oakes "M I I .., . Term a dog lover as is his more fortunate ht, ­ fedt�ini Certain substances thgj We - days. E � . 4 ' ' Wh. .1, , �_ , - t I I , '' - I "' .. , ITQrCO*CP*ler, . ggs may, 1�__ i .- I w, , � I � -To insure a foal. $13,00, payable � He was' e . tie in incub, a. down, but'sibee tne caA," '�,,16 * ,_ %, ,,, , � " w. ... 4 term Indicators. A common ouo Is tprs, under -hens, or'under the rao#ier the''cav or furnace with- 4' 1 110 "'. . , " , . �- & " Jhnuury Ist. 1927. Parties with mares in countryman, but the big greyhound but many of the, men and women who 11 -Is h0stO-v "'Re made it pl. ' , I —.04 , A 1,10 , I �' I . . "I wh . , . AA . _ "too much dog" for the miner, - as head'�'a, the Burina Gov , I Paper goose- It 1,9 a good Practice to sOrin. ne*$ hai�dly Will es 14� 14", 1 P I . foa� and disposing of them follow the game seem to have develop 0411na , � before February was n � - 414P -litmus PaPer. - This " " - W. will be held responsible for insurance. himself, his ed the kna-ek of knowing 'when the b ** Qhia,9.05,color ;.rom blue to red when kle the eggs with iluke warm. Water eat— arous *0 - . . I , XWxft at owner's risk. an e I comes in contact with an acid. . 5:', who often had to keep 11 gun" is going off, -and onger cou 1. _nWita Signet . , , p . WILT family and his dbg in a single room. of always such prae.ti once daily w 'ACcordhig to the Evidence__Ndt 19 .11 , .1 A R"Y. So the little getting their dogs into a ces. On the last day of Oany �Ubst"C%"Wbeu dissolved In . . hea set undek the mother I # � *1 4%�� "� � Proprietor and Manager. whippet, which weighs etion on the the sta��,.in Nfaingkwan, a:Ccording . goose or under hens, and twice d . I I Phone 136-1 1. anyv�here from five to twen�ty-five n report. water have an Acid reaction. 'One of when set in an'incubator. The m aily criminals via a,hens, In New yo ,_ ­ . I I ­ . oist- $01000 worth of gum was at Wo �_ I . UlPhate� or blue- ening Of the eggs keeps the embryo per Centers did that.—Quebed Cb � I - held, th6­"6r8t ever held in that coon. "tone- We kli6w tj'at If *e dissolve � - pounds—the favored weights being One of the best known of all slip to The ,London Times, a durlyar was these is Copper. a . a -five pounds—was it III a tin O I , roW� . . rom ,becomi too dry and sticking icle-Telegraph. I : s,eventeen to twenty Pers is Mrs. Chris. Shuttleworth, of try, b114t not likely to be the last, and is r irot pall If' "I I ,eat lig . I The Handsome Choicely Bred Clydesdale obtained by crossing the Italian grey- Santa Anita, Calif. Slow-motion and this Was "an imposing affair. A- great it-"".lThl. due to ack for m'e4 on to the shell,. especially at hatching' A Bachelor Thought- -A ba0l1el4jr,, . hound (the same dog as the English dis ving. There are MILY time. � ,6: com, has this aAvaUtagia over -the maidbil, , - Stallion ordinary motion pictures taken at the platformw4s, erected for the occasion, pounds in a soil which h ve same I BONNIE GLENGYRE greyhound, but smaller) with the wire starting line have proved that her the durbar being held at a Geslings require much heat afte,r I --./ b (Imported) coated fox terrier, Careful breeding slips were synchronous with the smoke nor's oam,* Su the Gover- Property—not copper nlan.* He can silence his'loudspeaker X rrounding the pla, compounds but they a -re hatched and it is safe to by merely twi ti u ' No. 123820) (19938) has resulted in a dog that has the puff of the starter's pistol. Compounds _ 5 ng a'_#i,�I�GuA' ,of silica, aluralnium and leave them in the incubator or ,linder ,eye ­ Ph " form was a st concourse of Shans, tron. example if 'we M �L Mr. Grahame thinks that it i Kaoh,ns 'and va For ury. . I speed of the grey4hound combined with is pos- .� I heat ordt- the mother goose for about -two clays I . Enrolment No. 854 Form A I the alert aggressiveness of sible 'that this human element will be Nagas. riary sand in stealn under pressure A -1-Disadvantage—The'., Woolwich . Will stand for mares for the season of 1926 the ter- after'hatehing. The air in the incu- farmer � *1W bakg6d,twei:ity sktW41h . ' . When the Governor took his Beat it becomeB an acid, allicle- acid, which bator chamber should be maintained four nights,of buntl'Xg m�ade a lv_!�� as follows. rier. taken from whippet racing by a Ine- on the dais the guard .,of honor of has properties common to all acida. ;it the same temperature after � - ,� , I A Monday. -Will leave his own stable at John Whippet racing, in the ipini f chanical starting box invented by F. inilita the haul but he must..'b ' ' `i I- - . Cairns, Lot 21, Conce�sion 6, Hibbert� and on o I Police fired a sabate, which Sour Solt birds have hatched but the goslings ruined a e pretty neary-,, r .; 4b S. Jack Davies, of Westfield, N, J., an was . .OT ] OciaMY,Kitehener Re 'a should be let down cor . I proceed to James HiW. Concession 8, Ijib- Arthur Grahame, who describes this fo jov��d by the sounding of 1. So often we hear the expression into the nursery Choosing the Alternative—A- w.rIb. bert, for noon; then to Ang-us McKinnon%). sport in Popular Science Monthly, iL experienced whippet trainer and rac- bugles; and the elephants, one being sour" in speaking of solls. it Is gen- When they have dried off and are able er says that a man should be maSte-t 3 Lot 10, Concession 11, Tuckersmith, for night. a game that should make a strong er. These boxes or traps are pheed stationed at each side of the platform, erallY Used to describe a soil which Tuesday. -To Luther Raynold's. Lot 27, C�n- on the various liklidicap, nia,rks, the seeming to, realize that something is Poorly drained, more or less Wat � er- in:his Own home or know the reason cession 3, Urborn�_ for noon; then to Wsl- appeal to any man who likes to train to move around freely. liam Moodie's. Lot 13, Concession 5, Usborne, and handle animals—to the kind of dogs watching their runners-up out logged and I Whent the' goslings are cready i for nizht. of the ordinary was takin e, n poor Physical co4di- for Why. Married men usually know the � i Lot 9, Concession 9. Usborne. for noon, then . Wednesday. -To Fred Delbridge's, . through apertures until the starter S�t feeding it is a good practice to place reason why.—Montreal Herald man w1ho would like to own a raoing arted trumpeting. The g Plac tiOn. It may be'acid or it may not, a.green sod near the nest or brooder South T�., could only People were and therefore the term is misleading. to J. E, Monteith's, Lot 9. stable if he ,ff,rd it pull,s the strings, or, in an electrified di3ly impressed and took It as a 8* Road, for night. ThursdAy.-To John Glena's. Breeding whippets may be combi ' - � in od-el of the devices, throws Ign There Is only one term we and Fastidious Fred—Because sie fore- ft I I,et 27, ned the of greatness of the can cor- ' let the young birds pull the ten- ed him W sleep in fbe kitchen witb- IN Northeast Boundary, Usb*rne, for switc'b that opens all the doors sim- were visitors. They rectly use and that Is 114cla-11 it der six to eight dogs, two *7 noon; then to Oswald Walker's, one-half mile with racing them, Fast whippet5l -even more im 91 'Shoots' themselves. This will in. ber pets—from 41- 1_/ � east of Cromarty, for night Friday. -To his bring good prices, ultaneously. Pressed when His soil behaves under chemical invelgi- duce them to start feeding. For the guinea pigs, a chicken, a cat and a I � I � own stable for noon, where he The judge at the finish line has a Excellency -addressed them in Xachin, gation in a certain Way It Is*acid. first few days 90911ings should be fed turtle—Fred 0. Meer has asked for � will remain Though whippets are bred exclius the delight of the Kachins present be- So we Will drop the term llsourl� on bread crumbs moistened with milk. a divorce his wife.—Saskatoon . = FRED - difficult task when three or four dogs ing alin,ost beyond bounds. Sir Har- eaking of soils. When they are about 4 week old they Star. 4Z until the following Monday morning. ively for racing, they make good COLQUHOUN, Proprietor. when sp from . John Malaney, manager. trick and performing dogs, and also cross the line well bunched. All he court Butler, in this short Kachin ad- How Soils Become AcIdL may be given a mash composed of Looks LikelY—A Philadelphian who, )) affectionete pets and companions. has to go by is the color of their col- drese, made known his views about The acidity of soils Is, therefo equal parts by weight -of cornmeal, swallowed a Collar button has had The Imported Clydesdale Stallion But it is a,s a racing dog that the lors. When his, decision is made, the slavery and 'human sacrifices. An ad- due to acid salta, those that have an barleymeal, bran, and shorts. This . re, (15938), VOL. XXXM Deeside Premium Hors moist but not sloppy. to locate it, if this sort Of thing e . ture racing machine as perfect in ,ts;,color; or, on more elaborately equip- read to the assemblage by the Taung- free acids. These acids and acid The- biTcls should be fed three or four kee 91 Th MAKWIRA whippet is most interesting—a minl,'i judge waves a flag of the winning dress in Kachin by the Governor was acid action when in solution, or to should be made Operations, all of which failecl Iwa -, wl� ad - I three t the followi Ps UP he will undoubtedly have t& Enrolmen No. 864 Approved Form I way as the thoroughbred racehorse. I ped fields, an electrically controlled Ok, It stated that slavery and h - salts may result from decomposition times daily for about two weeks. buy a new one.—Manitoba Free Press, . Will travgl ng routee this season ; Reliable records of the speeds of � device gives the result of the heat to man sacrifices would have to end. Thue or organic matter or from changes When the weather is fine give the Toot Your Horn—History devdf6i � 1 � Monday. -Wil] leave his own stab�e, Starra, wild animals in their native state at which occur gradually, due to leach- birds their liberty but they should be few Pages -to men of ", and go north to the 7th Concession. then west the spectators. Government 'would aid in bri * n9lng Ing or washing away of bases MOM a retiring' dfs.�", . 2% mil th to Joseph Atkinson's. present are lacking, but probably if this about by giving advances Protected from cold rains and confin- Position.—Ifi&1ifax Herald. - tD the soil. Thus we have two types -. , for noon; then west to Harry Tyn- tests could be held they would bear slaves, thus enabling them to pur- Of acidity which may Occur singly— ed—A boy who doesn,t want . dan'o, Tuckersmith. for night. Tuesday.- ed at night until the weather ge4s Arriv McGrath's, SL Columbam. for aw . hL warm . go -, 4 1 N.,1h to th out the whippet enthusiast's conten- chase their freedom and they could and they generally do --or may occur Give the goslings a od to eat things that make him sick is - - ,,,e 2nd Concession of McKillop at John Kle s. for noon; then south and east tion that, size considered, the whip- Iyav back this money in small instal- together. start and they inay then be turned sick.—Lolidon Advertiser. I 10 P. SKINNY MEN W,edzk,esdaY--Nortb to Wm_ Moylan,s, pet is the fastest animal that runs— RUN DOWN MEN m1e-nts in the manner that had been Decaying organijo Matter. on good Pasture and the feeding of Take Precautions—The ne3tt time for de -d the running is done over a su"essfully carried out in the Putao -mash diacontinvied. '4A a� noon; them north 1�4 miles and east 2�4_ miles provi Acidity due to decaying o Make sure that You're chilled to the bone�-_put your and north to Henry Benneweis, Jr.; for night. course of 200 yards. It has be -en NERVOUS MEN district rganlo 1h Tharsday.-F�t and so,oth to EIL Rose. for proved in many coursing matches that matter 1B largely the goslings have plenty of sbade and hat on.—Sault Ste. Marie Star. noon; then east and south to Norman Bush- ' To see that 'human sacrifice was w -tound in peaty soils a liberal surPly of fresh drinking wa- fwJd*s. for night. Friday ­_south to 4th Con a wild rabbit, hich are not affected by washing" ter before them at all times. One of the MYsteries—We ofterl - given thirty yards start — stopped the (',overnment proposed f 0111 Surrounding lilgb land. We find . wonder how a lazy man can tell whey, - - oession of Hibbert at Grey Bros- for n.; on onL of these dogs, is doomed �o Don't Miss This to send a British officer on a tour th'is condition of affairs in Northern _1-6� - th- southwest to Stafra at his own stab] ce . he has spring fever.—Elmira Signet. wbere he %-ill remain until the following 'e. rtain destruction, of inspection annually into the quar- Ontario muskegs, where day mornmg. Mo..- A good whippet, well trained, can the Bub -soils Wise Words --Get out those Christ- Terms ­$15.00. � You're behind the times if you ters wfhere the praettee had been which normally might contain lime WIT AND WISDOM mas presents and polish 'em up. You,11 ­@� , JOHN LMNGSTo,%-E � run 200 yards in 12 seconds, SaYs Mr. don't know that Cod Liver Extract common. The speech was listened to are buried deeply under a soil com- need them for wedding presents soon. I Proprietor and Man,age�. �rahame. " This means that the ]it- is one of the greatest flesh producers with apparent interest, but without Posed . entirely of decayed plant mat- Q�E.D­Most of the born leaders -Souris Plaindealer. I Ve 'raoe dog' travels at an average in the world. enthusiasm of any kind, although the ter. . of men -are women. -Brandon Sun. Evidence -Any man who has seen ii -1b--- Par- Bred CkMesdai. St.liiou speed of ,,-;lightly more than sixteen Because it contains more vitalizing sIssembitage lo<)k(,d as if they under- HiO Lmnds and Acidity. Woman's WaY.-A good many wo- a woman at a party and also befom � . GLEN -RAE and one4ialf yards a second. The vitamines than any food you can get. stood that What had been told them men argue the way they get off street breakfast can't help belie'ving in ev- Z'alv�meTlt N. 12lq Y U'll b glad to know that Mc- -as in earnest. After the ftraL This idea is new or comp,ra- cars -by ilitultiola.-Hamilton Sp,eo- olution.-Toro I 18=1 � racing gTeyhound, the *hippet's big High lands tend to become acid Ap,provet! I speech - It'. W -M s=md for the improvement Fo- I � brother in do dom, rurrs faster than ?, Cod eLiver Extract Tablets come th-ere was a religious fes nto Star. of stock j 9 Coy tival in tivelY so and contrary to the belief tator. Signs of Safety -No wife need be this season. as folla-�: i that, but if handicapped according to in ted form now, so if you which buffaloes i;red, Of Many. It has been generally u -n- Buoyant Stuff -The jack is us f I uneasy about a husband who forgets *It I ,,"t,t, were 51augh derstood that low lying land Is gen- M-v1"y-7WM 1-e his -m stable. Lot .3, size which would give the whippet a rea_911ulygarra.'coat'. put 10 or 20 pounds of immense es of rice were con- It is used to lift a car, a mort Ngu * to shave when she is away from home. I 13 CS'=0rfmuQ!rgtsbio`tD 3J.0e23uaevhn_'-"a�d go cast thr"ug' Itar-t of 90 yards in a 200 -yard race- I so allb�y flesh on your bones; and sumed and th-P erally acid but aow*the Opposite hat, and the family,s social standing. -O -Kingston Standard. , for noc,n: th,en east f.eild;"h� natives PerTormed been proven. Let us Bee.how t11lS is. -d rlDrth to Fred E-h�rvs. for night. Ta,,, the whippet would prove the faster. e li, an strong and have a com- ,weird dances. But slavery and hu- In a climate like ours we get about Calgary Herald. da7-_N`th and -�t to George Beaneweia, But -hippets and greyhounds never lAexion that people w-Ul admire -ask man sacrilege were not checked Eliminated -Few great works Be for `aouu: the,a we�t .nd north to j.,aes H00ch or Home Sweet are Walton to one � Moses'. for night. wed� Horne ­"A d by men who think you a traitor _�da�y - A 30 Inches of rainfall in a Year. An quart, please,'A aid the man in Flori, to the cause when you suggest being '_West t,brough are run togethe-r, for if the greyhound any druggist for a box of McCoy's Cod few WeL-A)5 ago, however, J. T. 0- this rain falls on the soil It soaks In. �a. "Hoocli or" real estate?" asked I Georc� wates, for noon: then �!h&uld overtake his smaller brother Liver Extract Tablets. Barnard returned to London from In passing through the air It d 4. remonab,le.--Sarnia Observer. Own -ill .. untd the folj�nug Monday worn- for solves carbon the dealer.-Saskato-on Star. . - dioxide which is always south to his , -table for nicK where he he would be likely to mistake it Only 60 cents for 60 tablets and if the most extensive trip ever made in is- =9- a rabbit. and someone would be short you don't gain five pounds in 30 days to forbidden Naga land. He reports a Present and forms a very weak acid. Begin at Me Beginning -Too many A Professor from Cbi�agD h �� Terms -112.00. a valuable whippet- your druggist is authorized to ha d degree Of suec4sd'in b4fialf of humane SO weak is this acid that we cannot - 305IX4 T. J. MCWCELAEL� "Comparison of the whippet with You back the money you paid for reforms that had L folks make the news and then got robbed in Berl�i,,L imagine a - Ak M -Wer. the human runner makes the wo them. not been e detect it except by very delicate tests- mad with the newspaper for print- man Q - xPected This acid 'dissolves the Ilme out of 'going all the way to G - Charl-ey e robbed -Manitoba Free "ll Paddock's record for 200 yar& is 1.4 30 his Party released 114-arlY 3,500 slaves fn action, witliiu R hundred years it _ I PATHFTNDER rid's son to gain 10 pounds in by even the n5lost sanguine. He and the soil, and though It Is very slow Ing it. -Kingston. Standard. b V, .71 � The Pare Bred I -ported Clydesd�I. gt.u,. fastest sprinter seem slow. It isn't anything unusual for a per- -to No. fiMal (17676� seconds --an average speed Of abo ' and for old people w th feebleness amt a very little cost to the Govern- dissolves out a great deal. ­ maxly ' Be Eurahment N ut ' ent for their purchase price. In strokes will fell great oaks',, - a- 940 Fo,,u I ten and one-half yards a second, overtaking them they work wonders. fact, these �qla Will- stand for A � ves were set free at an though the solution 0 and this season at the "nProvement of stock good whippet could give Paddock a -----------*- average cost of about $1.25 each. f lime Is very his own stable. one mile north - Ily understand how 1- � Of HeasnaL Terms * $Iri to insure, handicap of sixty yards in a 200 slow we ean'read A Comeback Chickens As a airp, Pathfinder has Proven himself Yard race and beat him so easily that ENDING SLAVERY IN DISTANT after a hundred Years & great deal 1#h ON a sure horse_ his 'bock haring been very suc- ___________8� Of lime will be removed. How do we I ,-----,- r, 1. � rb aessful in the show rinir and hav sold the finish wouldn't be exciting! The know lime in dissolved? 14ok at the \\ : � X , .. � � are �\ ....'.." . .,. big figures. For further varWcul 0, " highest speed ever attained by a hu- BURMA ROD AND GUN � �*11 - .1. *;�i-,<.�"?�'­.X­l . 9 on 91, Hensan. phone . . inside of a tea kettle and ask your- �-";�.$/T�.-��,,��-'�,,.,�."�y�.,..,.r..-....��.I.I. " R"'W'­ ..,�.', ­,".'.."� ` , 5� . I I .;- -X.. 1, . 9'..", �. ­Y�l ; __1;. ., mcan runner­-�about eleven and one- _' self how this lime got there, plaini .... ,*.Nm ­'­.... "_W:.1_1'. , ,.'��.,j;.,. , -w,.:-;g.,,,�,.,_.'�, , " , , , '. � ..,�.��:�,',7 ; There is a "Great White Chief" in - .�,,.n��:�,.'*,'%�­ ....... -XI". ,A_-. ----.,kg" - , * - half yards a second, for the �g. - .. � , , - , �,'.:�., - . ., Published Y � --.�?!,. ....A_ . Proprietors_ in the second distant Burn-ra who is untiring in hi first time, the of- from the water. The water Comes �'�'gg, - AX", I " k.:,:.,�;-,,:-;��,�---�,'��,,�..��r ­ �.,,,/. , *. 11.1---, . ..... ,�,.,.. ,�.� '..., 1. -- a ficial photographs and account of the fro- the well or spring ­-, K'� .,.-4a- ( - -­ , , ­ -1.1..1-":,-. §.�, ,Z:, � .1 .,�,' . �­--v , " " . ,4-9�1�1;0�51�` - so that the '. ..". , , , "' , �.. . �,':�: ..�" -� --- � ... ---- %?� , -,'2.� �;,,' ,� I ,.... _ � - I �g*,-�� I rM., M1,11., ­ I noth- fices to appease the anger of savage t6 the ic', fiel& Vn t& Be Ul arew are were subJected to wasUng . � %;§$: h bred for running and vering up human sacri- Rod and Gun. 'The story of the trip call readily understand how higher - Rk-,�" IY with the pace of these little dogs practice of og I worse dOT2 of 1925 will interest readers of . 1, - "' �,` ., "'I li . , "' fifty yards of a ffortzR and unshAken in his Purpose Canadian Government Arctic'Expecli- ro4n water must have dlssolv a .,�.*� �,,�'.,�MWI!�M,M.f . W$f,;;Z. yarcl race -doesn't compare fa7orab- to end s4avery and the stil ed th I'�����.��".-...'�i,��,,��v-�'-�,,,�."����,.�--h��d';�,*..P, - . t T, at llmQr in Passing through th4i "I. We -??,�k�,, I iting bamtrunning. th i thr f I I 11, . ..�� o f , 0 � "Even where he is supplied with g ds. Tht.i man is England's repre- pages of unusual photographs is on, and.laaahing than more level lands. '! .. I sentative in one of the last strong- one of the interesting features of Y Don t for t t I I win� . - . -.1 ! mechanical aids, the human athlete holds of such practic th 90 h 9 --*A anda be- � :,: ,�k,; � . would have but little chance agai e"ir Harcourt July igsue of Rod and e cOkne acid In time and it In bnly & 1'11Z� 1% 'Z' - �_�1%11 SEALED TENDERS addressed to the under a Whippet over the dog's favo nst Eutler, the Governor of Burma. A lished. Bourm Gun, just pub- question ot time - but the higher por- - no,"..'.. I I - I. , .A_e�. - ri te hundred miles to the southeast Of the Yarn Of a can 'Ont to Muniwaki is a tl6na, will be R*ected Arot b*C&u** �4,1 � I ul !�,' * signed. and endorsed "Tender for Narth distance. The 2W -yard record :for Bramsputra River, whose Waters a)- Quebec, oe trip in the wilds of the lime removed from thbm WM . ,,;�g:., r 40h received until 12 e�clock noon %mg, i , (daylight sev- t the border of mysterious William E. Dalton haa some good Lim, (),,nemtrates ft X wft � I I RC Pier Reconstruction, Goderich. ODL­ will be ice skating is more than five seconds most skir well toM by J. Jenkins, while largely be carried to the lower level& I the .rftvn- . - I , ins). Tuesday. July 6th. 1926. for slower than the standard tilne for Tibet, are wrinkles for trappers. W1, . � struction orf the North Pier for a lenath of VA' the Naga Hills, a territory A), TAM616. . '. .4 ippets. Frank Kramer set a world le Let us now look at th� case of a : 10 Plans and . � 500 feet at Godel'ieh, Unron county, out. .ft unad ministered because of its in- BOTmYcastle Dale this month tellR more oi less level field. The samo - 1*11 I I forms of contract can be seen " ... and specification and forms of tender obtained of a mile in . ._ - 1: - 4� record by Tiding a bicycie a quarter acec-sibikitY to white men and because something of the Exquisitely Furred dissolving detlon talies place In the . ­ o- 1 : : 5 a twenty-eight I .,. Mi -i. , , t this Department, at the offices of th. fifths seconds. and two- of the dangers from the treacherous Destroyers, namely the ndnk and the 8011, And the water percolates down- -Spp W *..,. . . ,.. , m Ont; IgQuitY Ruil&ng. Toronto, OnL. and at ter- 4. ;),�PIV ,V - I. .,,,,:�?*,Ztl'��'�.* 41:1";_ -, .1 I .1, .. I ' �51;.� _�_ ­��­& � .':'-I %:_'!L-�' .1­i:�r ,�. the Post Officv. Goderich. Ont. I . I .-�.:�-�.:;,�,,:,. ; Dlvtrict Engineers. Customs Building. London. running against the cyclist on that voured by wild animals, the bites and eiting line-up for the angqers in this Passes Out -of the soil by the drain . -1 ..,. � If a whippet had been natives, the possibility of being de- -easel. Fishing Notes has an ward aarrytng lime *Ith it It tbim F, .. . .. � ... ... . ... . 11, . � .. � _ :., 1 '��:-q.��?� on Printed forms suotAfed b7 the Depkrtme,nt gulations for tile or natural channels or remains I � �-. ,, I -r. - �. . .:� ., I I%.' 1,�,' �..'�; "' ,_�,R�;,­ 1- , 4 - - , - .."::., .1. _,,� made the 200 -yard mark with a lead of at sects, and the devotion of the count- the "rrent year are inolluded in th . "'. ,�_, ! Tendenq will not be con,�ider,d �al,, Occasion, the dog would have passed stings of poisonous reptiles andi in- Month and Ish,ng Re least t,pn yard,q.� in the soil, gradually being remarod , ".. ­.-�,,�.14-_..:." �: ,�,�::, .. ­,�,6, `�,;�,.,�: �' , ., k �:. and In ­'6ance with conditions contained I* -ss ileet-bes that fasten themselves to issue. Outdoor Talk and by evaporation. The gatt has been .. . .. .��:..:­"� �. , �. ?�. - I 1. �, .... . _..1:.1..-. I : I theroin. Whether the racing whippet is the body. Perhaps the leeches are A -munition with Kennel and J. W. established, however, that the capil- el., �1` ,'�". . I I I - ,;11�,,�.,. ",...",.,�. -I -, :S�, ­ I— 1; Overcome. lary water, rising to the surface to ­­:-". , ;. ,.:::�, . . , . �;-,: ,;,�::_ an the order of the Mininter of Public Works - Winson's article on the owl are of us- replace that lost by evaporation dosa . 01�-�x. I . �, "�' I . ff . _ e possible entr- Fdit,orially in the Juno issue, Rod downward morement. 1�1.i.;!,.�."- 11171� Itauwny " . . .. Com -MY will also be accepted as security, OT tly that the victim is unaware of court' I the lime in the lower layers of the �;� " ­­ - there Is a tenden to concentrate � I "` .." tender. Bonds of the Dominion of Canada or ,small puppy. First, it is encOur2ged ances and begin their work, often so an'd Gun takes issue with Senator Be] 90 we see that - CeVted ClieQue on a chartered bank paynble to man' kennels or in a workingmarn'tss They get through the eyelet of a shoe uai high ,��;tandard. not restore the lime removed on Its .... ­ ..... , Mach tender must be ­mDanicd by an a,_ brought up in a millionaire spo the greatest di5culty to :-%; �,,��,: I equal to 10 per cent of the Wn.M., Of ��. - h -, its training starts when it is a or other seemingly im bonds of th Canadian N-tional to take hold of and drag on a soft qui CY , to make up Proposed bill to further re - ­ Mi bonds and a cheque if required rag. After a few weeks of this, the it e I - llmif.-..,gl an odd amount. ,, until camp is made. The wounds strict e MaL , . � NOTE ­Blue prints en -n be obtained at this waves -up" the sale of firearniz. Th V_ soil, While the soil at the surface may . ­ _,,. I I bee : en I ses th;e contention Ome distinctly acid. . ; WE runner goes a little way off and made by the ieecb�es, if not promptly azine rai, the _�, " J��* - - I I of that . I , . for bbe gum of S10�00, Another fact bearing on thl . W...'& DeMrttn t by dep-anitinz an acceptod ch�que handkerchief to excite the and properly treated, become open bill iq not in Uhe interests of Canadian Is par- �1� R. j �, ; �', overseas , CE � payable to the order PUPPY, wbile another person holds it sores cular phase is that the via i . � :�� 00, .. with the Canadi be returned if Uie intending bidder oubmit a 9POrt$mPn and announces its ter by .. � an Expe. . ff�; 'n.ten- thO time It reaches the sub -soil is ,,,;,, ." V' ,��,,g . ditionary 14'orces. He set out on tho whfch will in leash, then s -lips the leash and lets Several expeditions have visited tiOn Of flighting- the propos I g; of the M4n'ster of Public Works, . ti I , teguLar bii the racer -to -be make a dash for that this kind of dangers in order to ed egislu- satisfied with respec W01. 1. return journey, but had gone only Z'On On that ground. 11 t to Its solvent i a sbort'distance when he was over - Power and has no further effect. : 11 10 BV order� handkerchief. A cap pistol is used to abolish silavery and huntan sacrifice. 116d and Gun is published monthly Therefore. the lime In the lower � ; come and fell unconscious in, tio Secretary. und of the Both hap been a part of the life by W. J. Taylor 11. a. E. O'BRTZN. accu�Rtom the dog to the so 10 Department of Pumic W,*lm start,-r's gun. lay- .': . ;:��; I utw1ws, June 14, 1926. 1 of the Rarbarous Nagas since time Ontar�o. , Limited, Woodstock, erg Of 4 0011 Is little affected and . ,., --11 allow. When he later regained con�_ After a few months of this pre- immemorial. With unveiled con- - reirinjus unchanged for pdrhaps Can- ;.. ; .K. Sciousness and managed to st,agg" Of - I - turies. At the same time the acid � ;: ........ . ;;;,.. ban the house of a neighbor, botk .6 �_ .. 30524 liminary training, the Young9ter is tempt and suspfcion the natives have AN UNEXPECTED FIND layer to deepening and we III .:�e.::;�:".. ds were completely frozen. It .1 -----------� taken to a track and allowed to run looked upon their unwelcome visitor I ust, , ';-1, m therefore, - %..�:i!�.,�;� was necessary to send the zmfo1%_. against an older dog, the beginner supply the lime dailaleuo3r . ��11' �g I ..., � �-,... '..., . .; ;�," : tunate being given sufficient handicap sent by the "Great White Chief." When Mrs. Baldwin decided the before it becomes serious. . I � . . .... - man to Winnipeg far tre4b. I ...... I'll, ; ,� - ---- 1 ­ to Little more than a Year ago Sir Har_ drafwi -room CarPet at No. 10 Down- �_ I'll, . � I I - I merit, but the effect Of his exlmd_ . ng Ask for tullgtift 818, knd get tha �. I __ -.1 � es I I make it certain that he will start his court, with certain staff officers and Ing Street wag W*rft Out, she asked rest of the story,�Dept. of Cbemis- I ence was such that, amputation of a racing career with a victory. All lie military Police, Penetrated into for a new one, but the Office of works try, 0. A. College. ate. is oftentimes cruel in its both hands followed. ',41� � .� NOTICE through the early training care is the country. The expedition aimed demnrred, and, "o-jen as You and L" IF ma ifestations, Yet frequently Under such ciretanstancer, IF anig ­ _ I taken to keep -his Spirit from being principally to abolish alavery ariong she had to pull j1p the Old, Don't Plant D186"ed P0t8t1ft& victims of Its- strokes are compen- with such a severe handicap, the ft. ti . one to be sated in such a manner as to reveal ture was not vIery bright for Mr. � broken by defeat. After each train- the Riachins, a neighboring tribe of sent to the cleapers, for the first time It would seem Wise on the part of that human kindness C he clouds did lift and ed I ing race, the, toweiP or handkerchief the more dreaded Nagw, and the ' r. IrA�Wne her surprised a tborpugh eks as to make remain a vital factor in the livo�g of what followed bro ght the sunshbe th -as run is given Shans. Crowds ca -me to meft the JOY On discovering underneath a beall- before platiting. Mizatt011 of.the stock men. ThM is the We of John Cor- back to his u e1h for whIch the dog h 40 Years. eVerYond Who pldiitg poiato ontinues to Corbett, blit t 'SA1712198 Company, of Sarnia, I to ,hi to cheer him. At tiful Persian vdl�- eased Potatoes they are combaitting � life, r '. The Industrial Mortgage and ew and worry Goviernor and If 009le �lanttdis­ bett,.of Quibell, Ontari Quibell is ,Aft,6,r *0 . � 0 "' ' ,e;atlps content. ngkwan he sent for lea -ding 6jefs ____"t"**_ O' 1'i bUtUA0, has ,d i pet trainerg take the Mai a Crime,, because ther.are propagating a conlNu-hity on the Canadian Na- consultation with tepreseb- . I I I pains to of the tribes and Put it 151untly to WTT A1*6 WISDOM a,disease III the district which may I tional ailways, west of' Hudson tatives of the Department Of Colo.. I I gre make gure that them In good old English a nization A . 050,000 TO LOAN their� Vcharges tyle that A laugh is tv " 'hundred gtoauB. spread and do v3A#b damage to an- and is One' Of athe eptraneft jutc, ig griculture and Naturat Its , I I � *�b,.a,'nd proter grooming- BP9f gacrifices Lad to stop. The &iefs ndest things I.n that Mr. Corbett rectived ways, the Uitter recommended .. . get Proper food, Proper slavery and the ofFering. of human To be politeol:�04 do and say the other gr6wer's Crop. With diseased , Red Lake Gold Fields. It was there ReSOUtee's, Canadian Xational-'Rog. - I ie,�etml,*,' ki A0 kindest -way. . that _" OU 9'06d fAtin lands, at moder is seo,d poteLtoea bei3* offer6d,in maty a blow ,., ate TAW6 of the racing dbg`9 diet ligUned and tetselY replied that they The next�%.600, think 1110kets slid by, many who .4611 df�. which might well, � hgi,e, digeoWliged the most advantageous occupatidri, im Ih � I I . '-beef well boi 9 o 1. I � , .1 � 1414 or well roasted. were not in favor of aU. pping either. everything y6fi,�1&6 % to getUn reot fiftin.the Win, it *111 pay jUs any but a Stout a rik - and it b at which to place Mi. Corb �,, 'PArfleg dwring, a 1041A 8,t?# like ovezy. I ett *Otd4 bo 11� *ffl Vegetables, 311ch as Onions and parg- lFrankly, they told the "Givat White thing you get '. , " M*Ot t6`V(It lon,hid specg the adme Q1JJbd1l a!it hq is striving Poultry raishag. I . . I .11: t*. , nips, are given Once a Week by same �, fidly look md, eaft- forward to*hift 4"X�Maflmble rehii- An up�to­dat4� potiltry hoUse W" � 10ply., 4, -1 , I 1 __­,�', - � The best ws!�, to Over the 4414ritig befdrs I L : ""'e;, __ . ,t09iI1C%V8 and when a dog ig lacking ar­­",ft�,�- - make Fortune ordartAg shl ent.-L� sto�evg bilitarldt, , I P * ,�: .��­,. ,_, , , , � I in "PeO." a liew4aid egg is bea .. - . ======� smile On YOU IS 166 Uakle lier, with Diteotor of X, Jonolon, op. 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