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I I #4 Qqjs, -, � I � � - I , �, 'I � � L , , , - �1 , �4'4­1k�lg In -,46:'01�0-,,44 , -, , " li"", ,_,� I the business that was to make lhdlm- a ., , ,., ,2j1A1q#t10m,A4t-n, to � "� - - ,,,4,kA,�rposes. 1R#*,,AAd,A0 . re= 0 , -5 ,�,,�� ... � . , " �`;;�.' ,�,.,�. R - - " , � .� Millionaire. His own recipe for sucs- . . . ":?,4.�ti.'�� he d � , � 41'' oui -�44­' s, . 11,11. -1 at love "I � .1 1�' W 11. 11 , a,*4AA4 11 %, IWA4 JMAO, 1 R14 W'"Ityp 'VOWIM,14 �­ , , " "". ..�I, ��,, n,n , In, fr6ubler - I I ' I'll I � �,� idn't TM q I , , %0:: I :-,a, A . 11� I I� ,- 0 1 1 . ,, A. - "�i �p 804,, !;_�, ". I �' . l%%'4-`,, " much as long,as'ftv�su vi�h.Qut 4� ow l- pagilttgh _-, - ,amrpaic� �ek 13`5 cess is hard work, concentration, and I',, , . 1 I , _ . ... ,,,I , � ipt" 91 , I - .- i - � 11 A _* ... � , . It � . . gotl�bo,ar , , , . " - A - -4 ." , - ., "" ' � �,Z'':" 11 I 'RC 014191hAl- � 46#10, � ,,�Rf ,�i ,,, ", � , , . . nee v� ,e, New DOUBLE your heart in your job." , ,-, #", W'lriwantlo ,nd , 4 .1 VMSI . - 1W frorg�,.,-,: %,;back sea,t.­-,Q4It Rep0r:tq :�,M 40.04yoge � ", 1� , r. ,� ,qj,.tbi0,'Jp.fqft,.6,t10n t4 -,the , , � , � . ., , , ''.., . 11 ,X .,,'�, I "' , " , " ,�, I .... I �­ �, �-. "i"i 11 . � : , - - 09iiq% �.,W A m Oil;- " * 41 n ,6f, . - - �,,OVO.Id' Pil. At, lg,, y, ��'� , , * Si � .­­ 1. ��, - ,,�� I - I ,. , , , , f � V��, .14 i�p _ MD39,:Iv, Rvil't't 3 0009W144 '' MJNT - ReaJ POPPOT-iut I 2-,,, Toii*o�; '0 ,:k*� care, ully - UK .pbu,rm 45, , k, , , ", , . .. - * - '�' " "I I , . I 1`111�1, : r Thomas is as well known as a 1, , .91 1. I - j." a , q2 -ero" Dr,� pliqlf, zit, 4' �,Tsw�. days, � ob,0011 I'll, � 11, I ' business I � ' I 4_99Z%��. . to 4, Fu , AV -4, , .�.L:'% �10 , A� '_)&tly it will not be long un. chosewwordp� '0he't0M,Wr4'914t she ,nig �It and-,�wo to -,,to,-.t . _.. , "I . -:h . _. "s #)e J tf _ '., sportsman as he is for his 11 j# .1� . A4kV9V._ie& so wonderfully . ,,. � X ro h Iiiat pesltgw,t� 9, o 11'� I qualities. Who has not hear of hi -- I 11§04L b"' 'f !.,:%" ,* 0,0 . ,O 4 , p, � ,*iet� is I a I QX I I Arg � , 114.1. I*"� - I � . til 1�4 g to vreae�_.vlllbe the wqll,�, had purch - (k;, 0 �eas_011 ,:; XAs, � �Prk Vu*t , 'A 10. ?*.". . 0',# 11r,101M boast. - Buffalo, and polutpil bht,:� ast,ihe* * htly � 1, r ,�lq comfortin Shamrock yachts? Moreover, dr ��-swosman's , W 14�­faw-w , T � ;1"' - I I g, cooling . rfu , tX44-al 044- . "Ib ,'t 19 � I I I :. T' I . %'.� I- . . '. - ­ . I �fo 1, L , 06 �tan, s.0p 'O I I , � . , .as 61lig ,,,% I bft a' long fte.., Any � 4�e , , ' _. . �p 4,MW . .... .1 . '�� anuqyed, , that'aggh. cex 10 , "., � ; " I apa defiCk 16 work has not destroyed thdis s e of %F . Coun .Smpress. . .1 . lemonlep, 0 he L I I- TX-_ - ---e -f his F � 1. 11 7111rg da 'ply you. 'IQ;' Ab,t), . :2 , , umor. . -11 � � . I . - . _� '. *-- . .. I � L I I I I I ��, - g, �,Ayva- W­,� �Aw unkls%14 bftin I I L_ 'zP.::, . . , "'. U gr 0111 I and l6t.0.r0f,W._, '.'. _ , J�_ ,.; I I orite yarns. I.. . 4 -244W,.��Oarmot be forced to do their -and exasperating. . I �.I'.'. � � I 1. . I . � .. I - I . is r _..L.;11 I assadoj�. I I . . I . I I I L. I . I I 11 . ! '­­ I . 1. 1. _,.-�_ . During the days when he opene . . I � e American"A I He told her that the,0ossftsiq,ri'of,a - ,,, - , I _L . - I " , I . .. -.1 . ,. . 11 -11 ,�,. ,�, . . I P", - ­ , .---,,, , ,,, I 1� I . 7- . . - I - IsAl first grocery and . " - boa; did not ghssn � I , " - .. , " , . . :L ,' .� � sll� El- shop in Glasgow, . ` ge the,oltuation. ', He � .. . . jed a .11 . I ., , '11 :" , . I I L ' I .In the jjn,� -_ I . I r. c 'th'one thing perignee , *S 4plo. 1, ' the grade of consul. in slept under the counter, a customer - rhe, ,A4,i, oun 14 be'boming a was equipped- to deal vn .. . I � pro.rkiQte, ,46- . I Aft-, entered a rival's shop and asked for a net��C�f mean buildings linked by and one thing only-tickett. S116, �' , I ma 11 e ,I al . 3( I .., L . ta, 0 � ot VAncouve I g., and re- mmki .L �� ' 1� cdLnpu.la.r , servl& ,hiis I60en - Junel_41017-1 und of butter. Cy Peck was up north when the motor -6r" ne. Therefore that ended, if 'as �far, - ' 1, ed, "'. L' L 0 ,� e" 9" " .4-nibuses.-Prof. A. . . Rrich- no - co plo , ly , eopfin with ,a alls, of 'mearie41here. until December 1, 1619, Po"Real or imitation, sir. What war broke out, and on his appoint� ardsom . as he was concerned. t I �s �,,h I � - , .e L IjAh, lshiu oilt' ,domitdous.'gr.� -when -L , as, -transferred to -Plymouth, _ . . I " " ,The society leader nne i]a �o.�to,_ Qtta� - w , AFTFR was it you sold me yesterday?" "That ment to a lieutenant-coloneley he set . I - , rcp�ated- that _ , r4�,,Lin L�tirue to England. Hi wiis,d, -d t do I 0t4fte, o Lou n VERY real." "Then," retorted the about reorganizing the battalion of u ost on JU,y 11%t, July 31, 1020,.Aud,,,�'r,em#1,oPd there lun- was the We sie excessively poor, but we her seats were undoubtedly wa4ting as�; e his, liseiW' j '' I' pres4 'O t,, March . ' e�t�'01A:Ior a b�ie! I customer, "give me the imitation." Earl Grey's Own Rifles at Prince are ex"ptionally honest. -Lord Der- for her inside, that they were right- when the aut consul -general, JA - 80; 1993, I - On one of his visits to America Rupert, He left Victoria in Febru- by., .. fully hers,'bought and paid for, and C. Poster, *`fl1.,f0tire-. after thirty service at CardiC, Wales, !#�1021 -';He . . I- - .' Sir Thomas went to Sing -Sing prison. ary, 1915, and two moliths later was . � the action in refusing her admittance years of service. ' ' -. ,� came to'the depaTtX1i#nt.bf 10;�� i* � There he was shaved by the barber- at the front as second in command of Women will not be -men's equals was disfinctly high-handed, . .Xr. Prinell was born in Boston, MaTch,-,t923, aJid.'Usis.bega In charge , T]IE MCKH,Lop MUTUAL Half way through the shave Sir the famous Sixteenth Canadian Scot- until there is a bridge shortage in- She pointed out that she had Mass., January 27,. i881, and gr4du- of Canadlan,affairs.�- in the western , Thomas enquired whati thel barber tish- A year later he took over coni- stead Of a -bridegroom shortage.- brought a group of Important guests ati�d from the Cambridge, *, - ss., Lat- EuJopean division since then. 1, . F= iNSURANCE My. was in for, and the latter, waving mand of the Sixteenth, -with which he Kingst4ik,,Wbdg_S:tandard. and the delay at the door was in Sc'boQl In 1901, "before on ing now a, L, � ,, terl Mr. Foster, Whom Mr.. Linnell suc- � - d forward, re- remained until the armistice. He saw first-rate annoyance. With her party 'III ,�a C 11 'he ceeds, also has, -served in Canada all the razor backward an arvar 0 e , . ' m, I from which , plied, "Oh, for murder. Unfortunate- action In every large battle in which W%dom teeth, are said to be of no was a very noted supreme court judge. graduated, In D4 Imth-We1egree of the period of thirty years in,which READ OFFICF--SEAFORTE4 ONT- ly, I did for my wife with a razor." Canada's expeditionary force took use to their owners. They are, how- She mentioned him to clinch the argu- bachelor of arts. He continued in he has been in the consular service. I Another story he delights to tell part. ever, of considerable benefit to the ment. . the Harvard Law School ,and'gr.adu- I I ' He was appointed eonsul-general at OFFICERS: concerns his tea and a Scotsman who On meeting Colonel Peck one has ,dentists.-Guelhh Mercury. ' "Why, I have Judge Blank 'with ated with the degree of bachilor of' Halifax -on June 23, 1897, and trans - .7. C,,,,Il,y, Goderich - - President was travelling in East Africa. The difficulty in reconciling his mild, quiet, - I me," she said, me . ritioning him by laws In 1907. Mr. Linnell was em- ferred to Ottawa on June 3, 1908. Re - Jas. Evans, Beechwood, VICO-P161163d Scot sent Lipton a letter in which kindly manner with the stirring tales name and pointing,him out' to the ployed in a law-yere Office in Boston garding Mr. Foster's service Secre- "An ounce of your t- is 6f his exploits at the front� and with Some of the customs with regard to gate -keeper. for one year after graduation, ,and -tary of te Kellogg'paid thi tri - he said, � 5ta s D. P. McGregor, SeafOrth, Sec--Trea& worth three 'beautiful wives in this his rollicking and aggressive manner Windsor customs smell to high heav- The gate -keeper was unmoved. He then practised law in his own name bute: . I AGENT S: country- Send me three ounces." Sir in the legislature. He now lives at en and a sphere or two -beyond that. wished to impress her with the abso- there from 1909 Ao 1911, He was a "Mr., Foster!�- services in Canada Alex. Leitch, R. R. No. 1. Clinton; Thomas wrote back saving, "I have Sidney, fifteen miles from Victoria. -Brantford Expositor. lute rigidity of his regulations and member of the Cambridge -common I 1. have -been of the utmost value to the W. E. Hinchley, Seaforth; John Mw� sent you a pound- Send me a couple Though he has since made for him- . 0 � sought for a suitable phrase 9 to 19-11i serving as United States and he has done much - j. W. yeo, Gode. ef samples at the exchange rates." self an important place in the legis- which to tern-LinatV the conference. president .one year. to promote'"d maintain friendly re - my, Egrnondville; "I never got an answer," said Sir lature he was in 1924 elected by only A� PIONEER OF IDEALS "Lady," he said, earnestly. "I'm Late in 1911 Mr. Linnell went to lations with the members of the Can - rich; R. G. Jarmuth. Bro&ag,NL Thomas, "but it shows bow popular two votes. The election was contest- sorry but I couldn't, let you in to- Prince Rupert, where he was employ- adian government and persons of DIRECTORS: my tea is in Africa." ed, but Judge Lampman sustained his A pioneering mind and a s -e Of night, I couldn't let you in, not even ed in a law office until September 2-3, prominence in Canadian political life. Another of his stories concerns an election and he took his seat. direction bas been attributed to Mrs. if you had Judge Nelson with you. 1914, when he was appointed consular The department has nothing but the - William Rinn. No. 2, Seaforth; amateur sailor whose attempts at Lillian Thornas, of Winnipeg, who has That's how tough it is." agent for the American government. highest appreciation of the efficient John Bennewies, Brodhagen; James joining the exceedingly exclusive Roy- been recently awarded the first $500 He was promoted to vice-consul at manner In which Consul -General Fos - Evans, Beechvrood; M_ McEwen, C112- .1 Yacht Squadron had been repeat- HOMEMADE SELF -FEEDER FOR prize in a short story con -test in which .0 Prince Rupert Apeil 2,9, 1915, and ter has performed his 'duties through - ton; James Connolly, Goderich; Alex- edly rejected. One day the disgusted HOGS nearly a thousand manuscripts were LOW WAGON FOR $ILO FILLING transferred as vice-consul at Van- out his entire period of thirty years' Broadfoot, No. 3, S-fOrth ; J- G- candidate turned up at Cowes, flying submitted from all parts of Canada. courver on March 18, 1916. Hie was service." L Grieve, No. 4, Walton; Robert Perris, from his masthead a pennant show- Many farmers will find a homemada It Is true that Mrs. Thomas is a For filling silos, or other work a - Ha -flock; George McCartney, No. 8, ing the legend M.O.B.Y.S. There self -feeder just as useful as a pur- pioneer. It is also true that she was bout the farm, a low wagon is often -_ - -_ ­ � Seaforth; Murray Gibson. Bruseelleld were anxious discussions as to what chased one. It consists of an old born that way for her Irish grand- convenient. To convert the ordinary these letters could represent, and the reaper bull wheel and an oil drum. parents cut their first home out of high wagon inton one of th, type the a squadron descended sufficiently from Both ends of the 1, .. . Q-1 P I- - - - atter are removed the Ontario forest near Toronto and reach is removed, and two 7by 6 -inch 11 M301,117 111b/ . F its dignity to enquire. and the shell is wired to the wheel her own parents pioneered in Mani- 6ak planks, about 16 feet long are I'' 1��!,%:,� I - i JAMES WATSON -Thos,e letters," said the ow-ner, spokes. As the wheel weighs over toba in the early days of that prov- fastened edgewise to the underside 1!: 1 I . . - .- . -_ 40� huAy, "stand for 'My Own Blooming 100 pounds, there is little danger of ince. She has herself made several of the rear axle, about 4 feet apart. L, RT Hoti. Gea P Graham I SEAFORTH,ONT. Yac'ht Squadron'!" the drum upsetting. If all the spokes trails and pioneered in the realm of They should be held in place with CHAIRMAN EXECUTM COMMITTrE - - - - - are left in, the feeder will be suitable ideas and ideals. . U -bolts or ,wire. The foreward ends ;,� , ,,, GENERAL INSURANCE AGENT -0 .-:j::..&1, - . 11L for small hogs and pigs but if it is It was she who organized the first are next brought together, and a 2 .:� . .. , representing only the beat Can- desired to use it for large hogs, one Homemakers' Clubs in Saskatchewan, by 6 -inch plank, about 10 inches long, .:, ; . � ... LL " .:. . . ........ lov-.11L - - __ - - I'll adian, British and American ONLY MBMBER TO HOLD V. C. row of spokes must be removed, she who was one of the first women nailed between them. This shorter . ..... . . . 1. Companies. Canada scarcely numbers among which can easily be done with the members of the boArd of Manitoba plank should have a hole drilled 0 11 : .......... ; ... I All kinds of insurance effected her sons none more distinguished than aid of a hammer and cold chisel. Of Agricultural College, one of theearly through it so that it can be secured :1......... . I , at the lowest rates, including- Colonel Cyrus Wesley Peck, born in coune, this feeder should be set on members of the Canadian Women's to the underside of the front akle by : I.' j I tl's....:�.: FIRE, LIFE, ACCIDENT, AUTO- 1871, at Hopewell, N. B. His ances- a flat surface of concrete or wood, Press Club, and she who had the most the kingbolt . . "M - MOBILE, TORNADO AND PLATE tors, of an ancient Yorkshire familv, preferably the former; better still, effective organizing brain behind the This V-shaped frame, which will 5A: :. GLASS RISKS. came out to Massachusetts in 1638, the bottom may be filled with an inch women suffrage campaign in Mani- easily carry a one -ton load, takes the . -Also-- and crossed into Canada in 1760, set- or two of concrete; in no case should toba. . place of the reach. On it, and far M 1: ��11'- $'� . .; .1 ...... ,Z I, . , , , ., tling on Acadian lands. He came to it be set directly upon the ground as While still a young girl Miss Bey- enough back so that the front wheels :,:�,. a .�..',�?�,�,- �,�**�,�:�: �:is � REAL ESTATE and LOAN AGENT British Columbia in 1987, and wh;le th'is would mean a very unsanitary non made up her mind that she want- will not interfere while turning, a 1��, I I. - ­ -1 ... : quite a young man did considerable condition- Incidentally, the rough ed a college education as she was dis- platform about 7 feet wide, is conr �11 Ir"., Representing ,,Huron and Erie" ­� � 11. - -1 , , ..�, _ I wandering over the face of the earth lugs on the rim of the wheel off er satis-fiecLiwith. the part that women structed of planks. .80.��, -� , ..., ....... _. . � - ��kl.,: .,.,. ", . Mortgage Corporation, of London* "I - - and of the sea. In later years, re- splendid opportunity for itching hogss played fi�i'rural life particularly, and A wagon of this type 'is so low 1, , :: _0','� 011tarlo. turning to British Columbia, he ac- to get temporary comfort. in life generally unless - they were that, when in use, the fodder may be "I :: ­:::�­ �.11111 - .: .::,. Prompt attention paid to placIng ired interests in various companies 0 equipped to meet and, if necessairy, loaded or unloaded directly -from the 1 4".%- . . risks and adjusting of claims. qu change their environment adequate- ground, and -without an extra man on and occupations, including a salmon Business established 50 Y"re, cannery, towing companies, saw -mills, top being necessary, thus effecting a I guaranteeing good servim brokerago firms, and always, above In order to put herself through she saving both in time and expense. !� I No More Piles'y* ,;; 1, OFFICE PHOXX 3& all things, was he interested in sol- taught ,school -while working her way I -fl-, L, . " .,&.: I - . . : �', , , '5� " RESIDENCE PHONX 60. diering. of Thousands Bless Dr. Leonhardt, the through Wesley College, Manitoba " . _, I ... N- . It was in 1917, after the battle Univemity. On graduation she wen:; TO HAMMER IN A NAIL REALLY I , ..._:. � Pa--schendale, while the colonel was Physician Who Discovered This at once on the staff of a Winnipeg I I . - , still at the front, that he was nom- Common Sense Remedy paper and under. the pen name of REQUIRES SKILL. .. .. - Lillian Laurie" very soon became . I il., �"::: inated and elected as soldier and in- If you think that the surgeon's " idely known throughout the prairie hard to do. One of them is driving 11 . . . . . . . ....., LONDON AND WINGHAM dependent member for Skeena in '.he knife is the only method of escape W - a nai 1. Really, hammer -work is fine ��` federal parliament. He did not take I I EXecutive Offlcers' 4;f NortiL his seat, however, until after tha, from the misery of piles, its because 0 It wag there that she first met hcr art. The jokesmithe have 'regarded the National Committee . a.m. his election you haven't heard of the -new treat, husband, A. V. Thomas, who was on a woman wilth a hammer and a nail . ._` � P.m_ armistice. It was after ment known as Dr. Leonhardt's REM- the same paper and who is also a as a sure-fire laugh producer for for the Celebration of I Exeter ............ 10.16 6.04 to parliament that Colonel Peck won ROID. iter of ability and their marri.-age many years. This is all wr I ong, the 0 Rensall ........... 10.30 6.18 the Victoria Cross and the distinction wri the Diamond Jubilee of Rippen ........... 10.86 6-28 of being the first and only elected This Doctor's treatment is internal. which has fieen singularly happy, has laugh should he on the Jokesmiths. QWfedemdon. I Brueefteld ......... 10." 6.82 member of any legislature in the By experimenting, he discovered the assisted in the further development , gome few of us out of the millions . most cov- cause of piles and then went further of her powers as a wTiter. in this country are flarr hip -shots with I (Muton Jet . ....... 10.58 6.416 British Empire to win this and compounded a remedy that would Those who knew Mrs. Thomas in a pistol. That is, we can take a look li 11.05 6.52 eted of all military decorations. He remove the cause. the da", 'of the intensive suffrage at a target and without glancing down .. - 1, LL -- . I Clinton. LV . ....... 1LI5 6.52 was defeated in the general election Every pfile sufferer should benefit campaign in Manitoba, in which she at the pistol, held hip -high or there- r. J�e 6 I Clinton JeL ....... IL23L &58 of 1921 by a small majority; and in by his discovery and so that there will 40 .J. I I Londesbarough .... 1126 7.12 1924 was elected to the British Co- was associated with Nellie McClung, abouts, hit what we are looking at a "CLOOMmw *a _. I I be no doubting or delay, all druggists, Dr. Mary S.'Crawford and other able reasonable proportion of all shots. . � - BlytIL ............. JIA& 721 lumbia legislature as Cormervative are authorized to sell HEM-ROID women all testify to the fact that she T11s we justly regard as something . . 90lgrW49 .......... JLVA 7.83 member for the Islands. And now. with guarantee that it will do as stat- i, iexceII4 as an executive because of a stunt- - . Wingb&m Jet, Ar.. V.M TA5 in him fourth session, he seems to be Ul . L Wingbarn Jet, Lv.. 12M 7AS "sitting pretty" in the prorvincial par- ed or money back- of her un&fiil ability to call forth H-itting a nail with a hanimer is - . I , - L' ' Z- L I I , On that honomble basis every suf- the latent powers in her associates, closer to hip -,shooting than to the - I * �, - " .Vbq0U= ......... VJ2 7.65 liament, of which be is perhaps the ferer should secure a package of Dr. he.T quiet reasonableness of mental at- eornparativeily easy -aimed shoxAng. T6` Home Of Fighi , A most notable figure, and in the Con- -day. . 14 � Leonhardt's HEM,ROID to titude; her understanding of the lim- In hip -shooting we must es-timlate, . ,L , -1-.9w, _. I �! _IJIP�.__In � � - , . ;__1 SMIL servative pairty, which his unfailing I - � I I - I �, I _- common sense, forthright honesty and -0 itations of -botb man and w6men, her whether conscious of figures or not, . ­ I I � L, . - I ... - ­ . , . . ''I 11 I e.�, a.m. IP,m, wide knowledge of men and affairs, � somewhat #,bw-"nW:of justice and the distance of thie, target and %fto the I , Is* � `­",rI,�;�: ­. .,."_L � I �t -11 ­­­ 'Ir!?,-�-.- " �i&�J&,�, 4,.f, _ , - -,. - % ,41:. ", � - �_-�, '4_�i - I ­ \ " 6 ........ 615 11.15 COLORING BRASS GRAY her pow ' T;f' 'humorous, kindly' azigli at which the p1stol must be held I I ,� L has helped to strengthen. . � jet ..... 1*01 "I T� is In no spirit of belittlement, but attitude tot6rd life and all its vicis- so that if fired a bullet wi'll'go to the I . � To color brass gray, first clean the situdes. - - target, not along our line of sight, I .1 ... rather as a compliment to his well- . , . ....... surface off � with alcohol, polish it to �,,,%nd Mrs. Thomas mov- but at a considerable angle therevitth. "L 11--' 7-2T 3-44 known camaraderie with all rne,, .... � an oven finish, making sure that 211 ed to New 4,rl� where both of them Once- the pistol is properly poi4ted , .... 7'35 3'52 that this highly honored soldier -mem- I I ,11 I , ;,-Clinton JeL 7.49 4.06 her is generally spoken of as "Cy grease and finger marks are removed, - J�vspaper work. Mrs. and Bred the rost Is a matter for the , "I - - then immerse the work in a sol ion Omas , ;e editor of The Look- powder and buflet. , ­ I , , 7-66 4-18 Peck-" A few months ago when Dr. 11 M.ton ........... ut Th be4 I 8.02 4.20 Simon Tolmie was chosen " leader or arsenic chloride (poison), 1 oun6b, out, the 'ffid. . Al magazifie of the Sea- Not quite so easy, however, is tihe � Brucefie14 ......... &16 4.32 of the B. C. Conservative party, a and waier, I pint, until the desi"d men's lnst= Tna the "hostess" in haimmerfi2g of a nail, . W& look at the 91" 4-40 journalist, in a humorous article, drew %bade is ,obtained. Wash 'in clean this interes*9 organization. There nail, estimating the distance 'uncom- ­ "2 4.50 attention to the peculiar fact that the 'arm water, dry in boxwood sawdust they spent four years. sclously, point the hammer -head, still ...'..........- . � , 8A7 r3-05 tvro biggest and jolliest mein in the and warm and lacquer with a thin Five years ago they returned to this without consciousness of alming it. . , -,. . party were both called "Sigh." Cer- pale solirtion of bleached shellac in country and t.o VAnnipeg where Mr. This done, we bring the hammer down .' . .1 . tainly Cy Peck brings laughter rather methyl alcohol, using a broad camel's Thomas r;su�ied his journalistic against the ii!ail. With go-od ham- . . , . . C. N. R. TIME TABLE than sighs into the legislature. bair brush. work and Mi�sj Thompson undertook merers the nail is hit squar*�y all the , . I . East The fact that the minister of mines, 40 . to conduct 01i"es in the technique of head. The'others are not so I-acky. i�. ain. p,,. tFie Hon. William Sloan, frequently the short st�tyl an undertaking in �Io aim the -hammer probably half "`49X� Goderieb .......... 6.00 2.20 wears his hat in the House has al- CURRENT WIT AND WISDOM which has , .*I�t with a considerable a dozen muscles or so mlisk ber em- . 11 Holme9ville ........ 6.17 2.37 ways been the subject of much joeu- amount of �&bueraging experience., ployed. There are also -two-joimts, . . . clintolt ............ 6.25. 2.52 lar comment go one day during a Whatever national bird is adopted �. - the bal-ana-socket, at the shoulder and . I 8.12 session a number of members carne by the rest of Canada the Borier � the hinge at the elbow, which is a . P - 6A9 S.20 in at different times wearing hats that Cities will m&inWh their allegiance THE -1114 I WV- 1119 KNEW OF most peculiar hinge in effect. Our . :1, St. Columban ...... � . . Dublin ............. 6.54 gag were obviously not their own. The to the warbling steam shovel.-Bor- 1, � . . . hand, which must hold the hammer, , West last of the jokers to appear was der Cities Star. � Spring, no* considered one of our is not only able to move up an,d down .. � a.m. P.m. p.m colonel Peck, on whose large heai I greatest nato-�al inWtutions, has at- on the d1bow, hinge, but to twist or L . , � , L'� � - L, small hat whiell -,'Distance lends enchantment to t% tgined faralf `,f& -A'varlety of reasons, rotate about half a turn in'the move- � ,L Dublin ...... 10.87 5.38 9.87 was parched a very to the view" doesn't apply to a good meal one of themi,lb4ing the fact that it merits of. pronation and supinafta. � s. I , ., St. Columban. 10A SA4 . ... must surely have belonged . . - .. . I Seaforth . ... . 10.59 5.58 9.50 smallest bead in the legislature. The When you are� hungry.----4She1burrie marks the q i Ang aeas- made possible by the structure of the . I .. " ."Ing of the rae , - . . , L . 1, Ofintan ...... ILIO 6,08 10.94 Happy Hooligan eff ects Was too much 19canomist. on. No p '�,br source of entertain- forearm. . . . 11 . I . ... L 10.13 for the dignity 'i Mint in the' dominion Granting we have aimed the ham- , - . . 11 ;� 316lmQiVille . . 1120 7.03 of the House; and ment and 11 . n - I-. .1. Goda-Adh . .... 1IL40 1.20 10.80 the gale of laughter which arose Ottawa isn't ginerous, proclaims is more cafW�­ -ly A;� exactly super- mer as easily as we Imed the Pistol, . I 0 21 ; , �, ',�' caused the Toronto visitor. Whassat? Don't vised than �.,Q.,,ie,`�po 0 1 . �� - ''I Q.66.a �, for several minutes the dis- oiofito have the use of ", rt f kings and, -hold at hip, the actual hittij%g must -i ... ' I �". ruptian of serious business. We let T ainong Caugat, turf rulers, Francis be done not by powdev agid bul-16t, but I "'I X, .C� P. IL "ME TAHLIM I I'll, .1. 3 I �� To,rn*iy Church, M.P., all the time, be- Nelson has ", ­ , , - � 6 standing. . by the 4aninier. To� d-6 this the *'fiole ,' .. 11 .�', Cotonel Peck, 'V,C., D.S.O., can t�veerl sessions. -Ottawa Journal. ALtiorial figure, lie r - Tnaebinery bk whith thd Aimin , 'I. But Now an i#` ( � , g i was f� . �"`,�, . I gut = . ' 0A."'16 'Ito up Ing 7' I .. -,,��,;�, ­ *.%L be serious enough when he chooses, turns to O"010"i 4' Ih ' iffi after done -must got iti.motion, atill:tiregeTv. `� :1, 01", ,h ,h �"'Ijj",Lrjt..6�,,� inf*r teagon at ing the :; & .1 .............. &W,arid possesses the gift of a bluff type These European warg alre costl�r. presiding �q ', . aim, and ftrTy +'he han4her. .. .. . - ­ 1�'1�11`1 jl Ich arrests his listen- The U . , . " .: .. . .. no itl 14 11 :: S.S5 of eloquence -wh nited States has, Just, Put,.�P TIJ 7S."Ti" out on a ,gro bead into contAct vd ri,the i%fl. � - � livana to s% ,,,, , . I ", . ;I:::: , ­ I , - I I . ".., .......... I of Canadiat". _�t ,L Not 6tly is he -All Tn,,6?i who can thread a teedle / � ,I : ............. :::::... 6.04 erg and drives home 'his point. In ten mill'ons to figIft ffielguroVean corn , ' ", ' 9 judge, but every time, drive a golf ball aeeurate� , : L 11.1 bill which sought to borey,�Stratford Beacon-110rald. Canada's , `11 ' "cill '. � I _� I �, ..... I .............. 6.11 speaving to a ,� :', ,�,4.. 6125 prevent boys from indulging, in the +4 , ", '. '' . I , his reput ti "fairness arid abso- Iv every strok#f Land w1ite with either ,,-, . " .., L I ,`�� , ,.*.,.'#'., , 6 " *., ."., :: : 6.40 dangerous a 5tt Of riding two On R La�ded estates thkt out,#aTdIV look lute im­a�*' . " part ty ha# made him,,one hand tore entitled $6-14% the joke. '-, ,�, . 11 .... ,,, . �� . . . . . . "'' �, .......... L ..... 6102 bicycle built"T"t olle he said: "It will as firm as thd.Rock of Gii'6ftltar are of the Mdffl ,�;',dvo%lalng, .men of t1te smitbs,'in thtee haftj qtugmbs -at the I 1, � '� I .. " - -i t* � '�' %q; 10 F�;� ,�, _ - ". be A bad day 'foT "I I'll J- ­ � � ­­ - - .z., ... "­,".. �_A" � i I I ..'� . . . . . . , ::: the Britisb'peoples turf on U111"Othl'Adioddhi - ckout lueAt. wom":,vith a 1hii9iiii4i . � .L1 ., 6 ;". �....* 0 �. #.� 4. 6 4 4.. 10,26 .--L-'-"-- L - --- - 1 § i i I � % - � ss� . . i �,�­ laut'ad- 1; I I I i ! 1�,_ when their boys are n t 4 . 1 � f"'. , 86 highly .,� toia , " h I i ! - I . - . . I �'' .p � ,,.., e htdiyng�ev- - 1.1,110,-., i ' 'IM"'. , ,t 1. voWturers. It wou .1 . ( "L I , ,,�r, L I ary type 01, �'p_j��',4 A %, th . � I � ,,, vio� �� I I Wt%t 0 ___ _, � TV . ld ,have teen a, bad - , jn,'a .d � . I 11 I � � ��,;�, , q,� I 811. 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