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It t �. be . . .,,� � � I � I * ,e ought �t* - behold a s-atista . 1�. d* ti Iguished of many, ekalt*4 to :91, . Q � ': �,: ( 40i, 9,4 , -I I, .� F, � pp�, 4.9 core6r, wea'A - - 9 yet Ai7g* mysteries to ., qetp me.' Great Bra ea ", t I'a detail ftolra"Ats, , I .1 -.17 , pluoal.,Ml J I . I . ,;r �*_' -, I I Trial to aotroqtatel W There •94,0 . - - '. �t nyloeatly. I , , , _g to Canada from . .. whit, .,.Visitor . . - �': � . p * g . .11. . � . .6,�� , ,7 � "100,chbp Sal,ts 4 . requested, newspaper I . i, ,. I . , I . Which-the future *, provide' the ` . .# 'i I 'y 464'rigo,' woad prqyA�'i. . healthy . I . . Ay T_ . ging. .` , "" "t . � .1 am 0. 1 stub-ptovu-'subi-04" � .,:-"., I use ' , , k# '* - 6��. I er or journalist, `t ., what ,be , '1� �,.,� 'fain 00. , he I Up"is, an " . . I I ,* a .1 eeffor doing ­ 4 . � , in in this year of grace 11% 1 , .. as, des- mention 9 11 r Y, . - 4,j ,,yas a tea 111713311 t lutim aJ3 drainaticallyastlighas" 11 tospPoum I tion. � . . .11 1. I . "of, , � � *orld - , - ,, . I 4 I ama, , 'faked AW-ree, e,x, W half in ' Despite his many distinmo, ly o , Of imle . - de � spirw I . I'll ". is engendered in the most. ' It, w1v WOM109 ; . . ' LY,%,` Of imle 11 , .gree, ­­?�I* ' ,0quA - Y Poor nnanciallyVI. v(ord .7 a gWis,of"b6t W0444fid I act that the whole em- "' �� ,� '..", ` , " a , I ,J! obstipAte, .,of t, species vilien had . ,of the ill - , , , , --- ' � owes him a debt of grath�die, for he is intensely proud, , that 'be a�! a ' ;jil ." , k - , -, 7 I � "', ­. 'sets Pit", too, the f -4, s*4 ng ',siud at the ,4,1 ' which 11t wad," said his he has - -a wis4 old dog at 'his heels. pediti,91i whieb. softorth.ln a balloon ( , ,life diill� qua -*e6os 'my, � 4. ,0 " ;,.Ik '" . n , " b�.a� ' y I ". ��i,!' e drift paA- the. pole. ' *Per ,gt. �fj . - his successful ministratio W, sb? .i:�1110- ' the, latter has one -eye for -the sheep to , , . I tritro greatly interested in and - hAs been Unimers a'_U_'n4JoJr, L tho met doti't, hjv�* the acooft it . _a�p n9w. one 4, , , W, . haps ,we � . - working hard for the plan •.wlieieby 'of the worldl�-Ieading whi6 ols of =�,di- ' .04 ,the world over toba0co with . d' o'. for his ma' ever i know me�065ed, '14, stupid George during the latter's se ill ffiseus'k 'on master; and neither have.learnqDd all hall . I feel co, . t , , . , . . � , we k ecamo 4 � I , - ago, he is the medical men of the dominions will ciiie, heb , equai�tedwiih Primp 01.0:, 441*asm of youth. Philosophy an " ;*esp lvhcre. n,ess of less than two Years 1 shepherd nor dog allow thems6lves about expedition' of 'Sir John liable -to, toil, from .0. ..� �� the most modest of men. In Montreal London to take post-gr�adate mulaterr- Ramiay ,.MQ�,))oUSl4,- at �*d ill the, political .question.% of the to be flustered. Without hurry or Franklin, but there way -be yet bid- forel can't do without lray'14:,rdiqheft '' I 1.11 ,..� 41, , Mat., S611 100.W ... I : I . . I. 1. &� -, 4,4j� come up, Wle, had some fuss the sheep are peiined within, a then facts. to be, revealed. .-be dis- on .any '0001 06 t, - �� a..----.----.. -----.-----,- , I I . I I I 11 � I �,� t . I I - - . r so, and the I -nee was a minor com- . tried - I � , wom , . ;:-,---- - - - � . V, .- . .. w6n6�0' reinqies fax the world's rhinute a opon'hurdle,'is appears t some 'other, salt� which " ` cb I . I . � cheaper, 'but they'p4,1n0'mesQ.Mu I . disAasq, not al- made fast. pared with tkat which" overwheltned I � , ?#,, Aut our views were . . I - fliat I bad stop tht __._� I - .... . .;m. TWeve. is !!!_.� �__. - ---.-- , ��,J,jl'.. 1. , wayp � . A and W. s men about the mid- _:_ � - .-,— - -V.t Z , - ,greement. This, in its ,simplest elements, is Franklin no pain with Kruschen. I have told . I - . -4i* ' , I I . Ilh . "AA "Ard$ there was U long gap the manner of eonductiog Sheep d1e, of the 19th ceaturY. Sir John Ni little wonder-working ' I 7 . -e dTop�!ed out of sight beek the heFp of two Aretic'ex- , 1 "I � N Dog Trials. There�areegtra'tssts,in bad bQttl0;11,(E. . Fer&sson.) t I dukilli Which v . I . . , e. I ; 01.- 'ach; -845 set Dizz' ` ' I of 4 raptom of a deeper- ) .X' P other. Mr. Maql)onAld went most contests, such as separating a peditions, and when in I be iness is, a sy , . f _* . . . . . . . . I . his:�,wq,,`and I mine. Finally we,met . seated ,. — - . ,N I , particular ,sheep from tbe, res.. The forth with two ships to try.to disco--disorder, It is one of NatbWs - I , again,, ,a state function. I walked great object is to pen the. sheep; or er the Northwest passage, not only danger signals-her urgent wa,ming'.6f , X) up to lyft. MacDonald and there was to dividle them, - iii the shortest Ainie, the people, O,4 England but people in an impure blood-stream. which, If not a m6xx'ent`s 'hesitation bd,�re memor7 When, a competitor is finished-his dog all' civilized countries �twaited with = attended to, in time., may wreck � the I M1, . ie,!5' of, our theperilous ir� itli some " C U U P E R A T I 0 N 26109 .. erstwhile companion,sbip re- obediently comes to heel. AnpitheT interest his return from h entire health .iwi . dangerous,'- --, � I . turned. I shepherd and his dog their place quest. The two ships, ET615us and - indeed lifelong, disease. The six sahA I 11 1. I - I r two , in - K.ruschen keep the blood-stream I I ­0 1. - 11---\ - . 10rhen we spoke. The prime minis= at the; flagstaff,-four more sheep are Terror, were prov%i,-QAted to -e and v4orpus by ensu * g *6 , I % - , ... "' " I I t-,&,' I ... .1 ;P ter recalled that we had had about ,I. ed on the hillside, and, the same years and no anxiety was, felt when Pu' ,/ AV. I ,-( I, I . I )1. , I . ., <) Lk ;, I �. ' - eas complete elimination, of poif6lyoliv , �. 9, , i 'k; Z . e I test'is repeated. The trials last the at, the end of that time no news had �9 ­, Finally there come back. But Sir Johii Ross an". de�, . . , A .... .lie& fourpQnce between us when we had re' : waste matter from the system every 1% !Z1 - I - - la,st, been'together,11- Lord D*wson con I .; . . Y - , . - - - -- ­ A. . � ' I . - 1. - . I' "'4-­�� ,n-:<:.. .. greater part of the day. Ai.� ,,, � - , -�,- -i I 11 . y•I . Y. I T" / -----.: ,� 1i I his' e�, 'Jr. 0 C, rl!��w I I tinned, hi 'blue eyes twi,ikling. with IV F5 : . 71.1-il - - . i h� the .piiz�e-giving�. The- Duke W other explorer who had .s,pfmt four, . 40V 11�11 .,� V -­::-�,- , N ­ 1111n0e.", , .. . r - fit? � I Cy Orth, aroused- the pub- - I , 11i't I merriment. "Really I think that to MQ11t,6s, and his . � , , .. � ,� .1 It it "I' IZ-_ - 6 !Iliii ,arty were present yews in the' n . I. " - . , A I I -, if n life one must possess- wild- at the trials at Dougarie. Arran- Is- lie when he gave it as his opinion that ., . . J,�.:�; - ,­J ' , , � ,A, W .. - , . , i I �, " ... - - J. gel on 1 _01 ! 11 4 ress, and enthusiasm to begin with- land belongs to her Grace, the Duch- Franklin and his, men* were frozen rally floods other mark . ..; - 1A lilli� I It .. , ets -an . d keeps rh"N' , . ,� i I _ . I . 71, , , ", �. a , A - , , , l�� , q--%. Z- . . R �p (� Ill", I Re6peeiability and conservative. out- ' who inb&1ted it from her f ither, in ,the ice. All •.England was con- down ithe price. h .411, ' � , �� i �11 _ ;. . ess, . . t , I iv, 'If, V.i! , ,;"T,l - all 'cerned, and it is: probably true'to say ­ S I r" -1 I '\. - look wiay, come later, but I am thank- When ". . �� ' I . 44 , - 4 ,� _� � � k A _f"tv '� . - , �, lj� P. I ful to say they have not ,touched me gathered in- a circle and ,the trophies that never in the bistory'of expr1ora- . 1. I �� �11 /1�' .-IS,, yet"' 'There. spoke the "eternal bay" , I I /�/ij -, . "N'%f 1, J"M '.' were .handed out the Duke 'offered a tion has suchan,effort been put forth RISKY BUSINESS ­ . 14V 1 1 .11. - . i . which 'makes Lord Dawson such a few pleasant sentetces about the ,as that which was summoned up by . I _� � I.C. Vl-' � � t ��� -At + ,,-z�* "' - . ,_S_::te_: � � 0 U., I,r)r " � �_, - I � , 0 fascinating -and lovable personality. -e news -of Franklin'& peril, I briant. crossed a traffice filled,�� Z""", '� - , - V � I gentleman who at present rents the "the A pedes' - I , � - . I . ,� 11 �= ._ )� "Why are you Dawson of Penn?" shooting at Dougarie. Motoring back No fewer than forty expeditions put street. while looking up at an aeTo_ - ? I M, I I ­ 1 5' � et 'k _ , " . - � J, R.. 0 .-� ; ( � , - 11. ,Z. 1, r . I . -.1 - - = _. n asked of this peer, to e forth rhead. - shav- , ) J k, � •­ , ,F� ill I - I was a questio Brodick that evening along th ith from various ports and in the plane Qvp Three buses V` , '. -I' , " I I � �tr 1_ - , P �� ,#.4�, ."I, �4 . . , who was consultant to all the Can- hi b&rd dWie+ /�_' . , tj i,.'. .1, f - . - .- - narrow road, we overhauled the win- effort to get news Of Franklin th-Qu- ed in soelosely that his . . I - - . I 0 � . - - adian tiospitals during the war, in .nerr ,Qf the chief event, clasping, the sands of men were engaged and hun- appear again for -a. week, the wind / _g - 1�1 , 0 4 p-Ab% I - Z=�_ = = - - which he served from start to finish silver' cup, his, partner 'in the dayta, dr6ds of thousands of pounds spent; from six passing ears raised the riap, �/ . - .­ I IJJ{ M�,111/� 'I jle�, e- Suit, 'one I - - , . ,2L --ro I. . - _= I = - -1 to `` triumph jogging close ,at heel. , Both 'The British Government offered a 'k n his 1a4 year's five-pas- ii ft& in France, rising from colone a five -=- It--- 7. W�WRIL-, I,, . ; . 0 �43 - C��:-_ ­�- 7. # ,,, ,­ -T. ._ - It was ten yeArs senger ear removed, the .7 . I � �, � W i� W_-'I, -, - - - i major-general--,a cluestion marked were about -to take to -the, -fields to ward of 910,40,00. shine front , - JSZ.- - � �� - ,,, - - - reach their but, so we, could not of- before the first news c =-- ,e I! i&,- I - ,:� 1 fl_.:� V - by journalistic candor.. came back.' It the bse% -of his left shoe, and' the . . �� :..- s and scot- fer them a lift, -but the man gave ,was brought by D Im Ra I - ­ e I __ =�Ll- . . _Z_ - 19 - .... �, - - - ­= To � ,r, J* e of the dylvers of seven, ,others Of assorted ' '. . �� ... or 1� - ­ I III 11:1:1�51!11- _:Z_ I - - - I aftN 0 - - 1 �1r_1_: - "I � ___"0 tage at Penn in Buckinghamshire for an appreciative, if restrained sort of Hkialson's Bay Company. He return- makes, while stripping their gears in , '- .L . 14 q 9 0% - I 1-� I _. . ---)..- ­__ 5 - twenty years," he replied with equal grin when, vv� waved our congratu- e,ci to civilization with a story of hav- an effort to ,avoid him, also stripped. 1, - . - I .- *� .- - ' - . ,__ . I---- frankness. "When I was raised to la,tions. The dog took notice. He ing met a band of IDskinios, some of the;;- VoCabularies of every kno�wu - , . �1 I 4r the peerage I still wanted to be Daw- whom were in possession Of knives high-powered adjective. "I 4 , .�r �. ra . r the appim:oed, Indifferent to the saluta- w After stumbling, over the cprbstouet 1, ..�N . 0 one knows better than the farmer son, as I had always been. But thera, tions of anyone but his master. and forks, evidently trophies which III - ) . i were Dawsons in the peerage already, ,We did not -see the stag on the hill- they had secured from the Franklin on. the farther side of the road, the , 11111 ..... iii , . I-.. Nnecessity for conservation -the economical I so I was told I couldn't be. Then, I side again that evening, But next expedition. This was considered en, pedestrian was heard to murmur: . thought -of my cottage at Penn and day, when we, were on another road, ou.gh to entitle Dr. Rae to the reward I'Mly gracious, those aviators lead ... ' handling of time, material and money- the historic assocliations of the vii-I I red a couple of keepers and it was paid -him. But Lady dangerous lives!" . we encountered co . I r: ,-,,, .., lage with the Penn family and Wil- Testing in the 'heather. A dead stag Franklin was not satisfied. She . , iiii, founder of Pe'nnsylva'nia, - chance hat 11 -,I- , And no bank is more desirous than the Bank of Montreal liam. Pe rinsylvania, was alongside. A little further we thought there was still a t . I .1 and that decided it. I was told I passed the tall figure of the Duke, her husband might be-living and when to co-operate with farmers to the end that their financial . might be Dawson of Penn." carrying his gum. . the British Government, -having paid I affairs and business 'interests will be placed on-a sound basis. Perhaps it is not generally known . the reward, refused to take any fur- WOMEN WHO I �1 that when the transatlantic telephone ,A* tber steps she offered E20,00,0 from If , 11�! service was inaugurated Lord Dawson her private fortune to a fund• to send University SUED FROM th4 president of the U BACKWARD BABIES out an-other expedition. The Fox was SUFFER , of Pennsylvania were among the first _4 . the name of the ship which was fin- to, use it, Lord Dawson sitting at his Thrive After Use of Baby's Own ally chartered- and it -nosed into,. the I . INDIGESTIO , V desk in his Re cottage at the Eng- I Tablets. Melville Bay ice in the nAddle, of M 7r 7 OF MONTREAL h!ih end- of the wire. The University 1859 and ,spent the Winter drifting of Pennsylvania, by the way, also Derangements of the digestive in the pack. HERE IS QIJICKEST, SAFEST � -Established i817 honored-itself in maRing Lord Daw- organs are responding for most of A-fter moving 1,194 milds in 242 1 RELIEF KNOWN � . son an honorary doctor of science in the ailments which alffict voung days it came to the edge of the ice. TOTAL ASSETS IN EXCESS OF $800,000,000 children and keep, them backward Clinton Branch, H. R. SHARP, Manager . 1925, when it placed his name on it-, . n development. Baby's Own- Tab- Sail was then hoisted and for another Thousands of women - especially Tab- roster of famous men simultaneously, I six mdnths the vessel cruised in open those in their "early forties''-lipgin rIen5a11 Branch: L. R. COLES, Manager with that of Dr. -Charles Maya, the lets regulate' the -stomach and bow- water. With the coming of the see- to notice unmistable signs of stom- Brucefield (Sub-Agency): Open Tuesday and Friday. surgeon., ,both being present in per- els restoring them to *'normal ac- and Winter she Fox was locked, in ach trouble. son. tion and this is all that is necessary Port Kennedy. The plan was to a- Sourness, ,Gas and Bloating follow His hobby, for he believes every- to set the, little• sufferer safely ,on the wait for Spring, and then set forth in nearly every mead and shortness of ane, is delving in- road to health and 'happiness. sleds, but 'Captain McClintock, the breath, faintness, nausea, and a feel- ________ body should have o, Baby's Own. Tablet's are specially -sure around to old magazines, newspapers and commander, did,not wait for warm ing of oppression or pressure , rect indigestion, con- Weather but with a light sled in the the he-art are regular daily symptoms. . books for matters of entertainment designed to car we - and interest. Coupled with that, stipated, colic; break up, colds and middile of winter he essayed one of This may be due to functional chang- simple fevers and to -allay teething the overeating - -but however, the King's physician pos- s. They are sold by medicine most dangerous polar dashes, in es, nervousness or o Desses an all-round knowledge Of af- pain c'ne history. Travelling in a temperature nine times out of ten, the real cause fairs which makes him the best of dealers ,or by mail at 25 cents a box of 40 below zero be covered 960 miles of the troub% may be traced to Acid . ­ company, and he has a charming fac- from The Dr. Williams' Meddeine Co., in twenty-six days and incidentally Stomach! . ulty for putting not only his audi- Brockville, Ont. completed the discovery Of North Am- The stomach needs an alkaline-- , ences but his interviewers at ease, -.40. erica's arctic coast line. On May 25, something to neutraliz4 the excess . with entire lack of condescension 18-540, he found a skeleton, and some acid that is causing the trouble. There such as lesser men sometimes exhibit. HOW CARELESS brush. A few days later he found is nothing better for .this purpose other -skeletons and realized that he than "Bisurate,d " Magnesia, obtain- - wife as had undoubtedly come to - either .e. Profiteerr�s wi (to chauffeur .the .spot able in sealed packages of can keeps ,back-firing): "What on where the last scene in the Franklin powder or tablets from any reliable . ENGLISH SHEEP DOGS DISPLAY earth is the matter, ,Charles?" drama had taken place. A few stray drug store. Just a little "Bisurated" . - . SAGACITY IN PENNING "It's one of the cylinders missing, notes made by a member of the party Magnesia nesia taken in water, after meals, I I madame.11 also came to light, and Captain Me- willquickly do away with the gas, l .1 CONTESTS "Oh, 'how careless Of you to come Clintock satisfied himself that be- bloating and, pressure by neutralizing � . This is the time of the year when, out without it." neath the accumulated snows lay the the excess acid. It brings almost in- 0 . I bodies Of the Test of the 135 -men who stant relief from sourness and pain. 11 in many a rugged shire of the North, do had perished. Some horrible snug- This is a pleasant, harmless and in- & 0 ► 2 11 the countryside is agog over Sheei) FLEET WORDS gestions of cannibalism Were made, expensive prescription used by thou- .i El . b . . I Dog Trials. Probably no contests of and that is all the world knows about sands of women who now enjoy their skill are presented under more nat- I, ng Distance" is now short dist- the fate Of the ID5 men. meals with no more fear of indiges- I I I I . ural conditions, A tract of rough Lo , ., I.AA groimd, a cart for the judges, a few a-nee" when it-Jeomes to telephoning. It is not beyoul(i the bounds of tion. -*- . The "glance of the mind" is no more possibility that some further' news � hurdles, and a dozerr--or Do of sheep swift than the speed, of telephone ser- may yet come from the ice-bound WIT AND WISDOM I I I -these. comprise the simple para- vice to-day. No means of communi- wilderness. But it seems altogethaT I I I -a phernalia. The town-dweller is not . ri I suppose, -boiled down, there is no I,- - likely soon to forget a day at the cation equals its surety and efficiency. likely that the fate of Hendi k Hud- *_ � , I Families are -being kept together, by son will continue to remain a mys- sin in ,the world, save selfisliness.­4 , 11� � - I ­ I Trials, such -as those held at Don- the out-of-town 'service, although tery. This gallant explorer discover- Miss Olive Wadsley. . I � � garie, on the Isle of Arran. D-ou- separated by 'many miles, ' ed the bay that bears his name in . . . . . ... . . . . . . . garie is one of the shooting-boxes 1610 when on his last voyage. His ,If you se,q anything put in. conspicu- ­ � ­ I . � of the Duke of Montrose. We visitors 4. crew 'became alarmed, 'Af�,a PTOSPeC- long headlines, you may stuppose that � ; � .. motor to D-ougarie across the shoul- ' Pilien the dis- it was perhaps the least important Of 0 . . 1. � - D E, L UA* E­,�, � � tine food shortage and -i der of the island from Brodick. LONG STANDING MYSTERIES OF covery was drawn, up On, shore a inut, all the things we do,--The, Archbishop ��i - C,4 S I N IET S'.. --� Passing through One of tbp valleys . my broke Out. Hudson, his "even- of Canterbury. ­ . . .� . � ARCTIC EXPLORATION I . � k. , . I _- . I we notice, on the sky-line, a mile or . year-old son end, a few invalids I were - I more up on the purple-covered hill- After 33 years enough was tecog- put'into a small boat ,and sat drlfti� The giTI'that imagines she is good side, a stag. He bounds off when the nizable Of Salomon Andree and his into the ice pack. That is the Ia'l§t loolchig thinks that is all that is nee- - �1 I I noise of the ear reaches him. We are companions .to identifSr them beyond that was seen or heard of them. The , -D t News. .& ­ " - to see him.again, though. . all question. In certain Arctic and mutineers, ,however, did not, fare ssary., etroi . e , - , �, I The �lace for the Trials is on a Antarctic regions bodies might sur- much better for their ringleaders The difference between a fort a o. hillside looking over the Sound of vive for buridweds of years. If the were murdered by Eskimos. The a fortress, may be that the latter is . I . I Kilbrenna-ri. There are many pairs remains are not devoured by wild an- Dutch explorer Barents, who discov- harder to silence-Brandon, Sun. MODEL 117 � i . . .� , li of competitors. Most of the shep- imals and if there is continued -frost ered Spitzberden in 1596, spent a Win- I , I 11 i . herds are no longer young. Their there -are no 4gencies a decay at ter ,there and built a cabin. He and It has been discovered that this 0 �-­` : SPLITUMP, � dogs, too--unkempt rather, and not -his companions -never returned and it L I : work. Abo�t the time )of Amdree's continent has been inhabited for ap- _L , I Less Tubes �� - I i too sociably inclined--carry them- disappearance came news df the dis- was not until 1871 that Captain Elling. proximately -thirty thousand yews. , gravity Which comes 6 '­ I �SEILECTIVI -s with the g an indomitable Norvvegiaii,, wh, explains some of the vehicles .. selve coveTy in a Siberian tundra of a Carlsen, , ch I of increasing years and a sense of Pleistocine Inammoth, with tusks, hide -braved the perils, of the coast line, one sees in the used car lots.-Guelph responsibility. Half-way or more up and landed. He found Rarentz's. cab- .I I the bill is -a cart into which clamber and flesh intact. It was supposed, to Mercury. I be about 260,000 years old, and yet in undisturbed with with its contents much I - the two judges. They signal for the theexplorers who discovered it and as the earlier explorer bad, left it. Three young girls were arrested at first pair of competitors to begin. opened up the, stomach were able to 0 . Port Arthur for wearing men's clothes. A shepherd and his dog take their identify the plants it bad eaten, be- I .10 It ig understood that they were pant- . I position at a flagstaff. Away on the fora lyihg down for the last time.'To ing for not6riety. Brantfo,rd, Expost- � top Of the hill four sheep are re- SILVER 19 CHEAP TO-DAY � �ds adventurers setting forth it may be tOT, leased, Threally ne Tire spectator . I . 11 a pair of I glasses,, uhless her has. ex- Silver has never been so cheap as . The vareL%t of all rare creatures is ceptional sight -and is accustomed to I -1; -- ---- n, " z . it is _&Y, You can buy it for i a. I I this sport. The sheep, with their -, . 1; . . I .61/4d. per 'orifice.. 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