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IV. .. .. I I Detective Kieley jumped, on, -tilic, run- .. I � 11 11�� � I. I - , o! � '� I- i . I : _t, - e�, N .,. 1. I I . . -board of Nugept's oar and told, . 11 �!;, ... � .-�­ .1.1,4 ning .41 11 I �4.i � � � :: I 't , �, ... "Ill, ,�.T.::- I - . . ­ , - I . I . ,; � .. � ,1. - 11, `,; I� . .. . . , , . .. , , ', ";.. .,��,`,.i�4i-'.- .­pq, I, . him to, step on the gas. A tax* d ' . . � .. . . : . . �, t � 1 river I .. . I I .. . : �... .,��..:�" ; �', 1, ,.,..,.;. ... , I I . I . I I . . - � . : � - lf.iT +, " ,Z I � , I -11, ,i �` , � IR I'll . . I . . . I 1. .: .1. �� .1, ,,* , - , � . 1-1_11".-I, K., I . I ". eA '. . . 1 . I - I .A'7 �1 " VL" your f�niness accomt named .Katz, whose 'car was loaded - i . . . , . I .. , �; `,,,�:" R I " � + "I , - I . . � . ... .... 1, ,N� N I.X I I I � . 0 ,�-,,�,�.�;4f.�._' ,�. ""; , .��.ii I . .... � witli police, allsq'caught up about this . . .. 11 ,, ip � _18`;. , ,� ";4, 1 -;-:;, ,.- j, .. ,;.-� , . I I . . � . . � - i ,, ... , ., 1;,;4..�.ii . . r, , I , , , , F, � with the nearest branch of this ,!:* � . . �� " . ,.,�, - I time and the quarry was in full, view. . �`, , : . � Our prepak-ation for X, , , " , . I I a , . I . :: . I . Behind the bandits' car came eight . I . I .. I - � . . .00'. �` " " . I I I ­% ... 1, " .,� � � "', - �f , . I , , .. I.- - � : . . : . . 11 . .. 11 '� B=L The manager will be � 1� . , I �,, , "�' j'' , 7M . . � ,. I I �, �-� ��-.­,n�,`_­',� _ ,­ I I . i very Complete; . , , " �;�., , " .. . othersi and it moat seemed plain . . . a,o','1v;%", 11� .1.1 . I ,;+�., ,� "',�a;;.ol .. . .. . . �g'1,'.' I . W� -'7 1 1 . I. � 11',- . ." , . . . . . . . . . � to Brecht and Bachorsk by this time � .� . 0 ,--1.1't U, ", I � glad to &ctms yotw business I X .�� , .... � ' - - . "" - - - . . .. 1 I .. . ` I �"!9?'„` , 0 7 I � .� ': � - I that they could notoeseape. But they �� .. "g.'.. ...Y� , t� .1 I . ­. SUIT -8 1, . Tor,C.C.A.11, . � ,w �,,� .1 ITF I . .V I I � I - �­ .1-4, I.. ". ��i 1:11 "... 5"", " . . , ;. . I .... . 4�.. �� . . . . . . . . . .."I t.� ­�F_ .4 problems with you�. Ms Opened fire, -and the police from � �'�,+:�. I I I �_ , J4 2 . "I " . . " ears returned it. Gradually the gap I ,1� - ' , __,_,��i�At.,:. ,", . "D FURNISM N ­;�, � . "I 11 ­ , t . . :.. , : I A , t P . . 'Tninisb . � ,,68 : . 1,� ". �; :. ; ........... ,;:..;. - ";': � ......... I I ... I . . - " I . . accumuL-ftd experience is ch ed. Three policemen and three � , � I., � I ,,, 1 � '�, ��,­� � I .. I .1 �. � . , . �,�,�,;.Iiil�,!.�r,�, . . i � I. I . I "". "R " . T, I taxi drivers' were seriously' wounded 11 � .. . : , ... ..�., ,�` 111 �' 1. I �, avauAe for needs. � a:nd fell out of the hunt. Wild bullets � � I . 11161.1- 1. I_- " . j1, �1 I I . , � r yp= . .11 I k This advanqe showing rq,pres6nts everyth'in � I wounded a woman in the leg and, -a � , .' � " � _i'_i"""" _� - " prie " " " ' 11 . .. -�- .11 I i -year-old Gloria I �� stylish that, smart &essers will. wear; an , ""ar �' Rf� I � boy in the heid. Three ern d, the '�­ "I .5 I I . , . . � 5 1, I..11, / I Lopez was shot through the head as �� �,!., . I " . I � � I so unusually low. I 1� she ,stood in the seat of a car with 4 1, , �� - , ! THE DOMINION BANK her round- her father's neck. She smirk � , , � , I - . . '. .,.'11`1�1 - - I .. , . . , I '... , : I -ed. . "I'll ........,:.� I : died later. The father was wound � , ESTABLISHED lirA ...-,�, I I , . I .... �,,- , , I . I. , _�� : �"!�'. I : The fleeing ear began to zig zag, and - . � ;1., 1. - �', rt 1, . ,,,,�.."�.;::,. ; � i 1. I . I I -.,;I' ",'.:,,�'r;' � k I .. I reached Riverside drive. 1xi another I � , ,;-:: . �, ,A � . . .. "'I'%_ , . .Y. n - I � . -;,1:1", ��;_si . � . 1 ;�"`� N 11 ... . R. M. Jones - - I its fuel tailk ,and It began to slow. ---.> . S.. . . IrAn -atS'1 o,:,R` ; � � . . , ... 'Suit . Topl%fllw, I . . I I � SEAFORTH BRANCH . moment a policeman's bullet pierced '. 942 ... I . * � 1, Manager I . . r,- I . I I X! �. ­.�,.,:,�Y$, Mg, �, I I ly 311 ' &Dwn. In another minute a trucker . . - I . . . . 11.11 pi�, ;�,, ,, ... . . , ., . I. . 1. 1W . . . I 1. . . � �1,g , I I . backed out., blocking the road and the I L I I ".,, ", I ­ . ­ . I ""i �-� � I ' ,. I I " ., �!. I , . . ... . I � I , ��, , I rns in gre�g­ "', . 'i I '. en ;�i.� I � I chase was ended. Patrolman Ryan fir- .� Blues and Greys are the .�:Y, $ , New Fall patte .. "!""', � . �� � — _. g ed two sbots. through -the window. i) � predominating C o I o r s in I � V, , �P - ` * "'' " Y I � li� 1. J)laln sand and brown-, In pli.j ` �, ­,� "' 11 . The police poured out of the other . ! plain ;,! g � 46MAN OF DESTINY" IS . in .the fact that the -premier-son still cars with raised revolvers and the .. . i'A Suits. They come in . I - � i : *� colors, or With. fancy strVek�` . -11.1 � I loves the life of the"soil. door of the tax! were jerked- open. `.111 and fine hairline stripes ; I , ': , 'A 77 , � tl� :;;::,. I I . e �,:�� """;A,1� . !:: I 4.1 "I T I ABSENT'MINDED M. Laval, used to return to Auv_ Brecht and Bachorak were both alive, , -, Made in' the fashionit) �'. V, 'M ,. I I ��`.l inade with the new la I . . , -r.;. I 211.5 ' - . erine for his bAidays. Now be has one with three bullets in his body and I X, . �, V Dwight W. Morrow��-Iike 16ol. Lind- . .. . .: ' � ", 1 �. extensive Normandy, the other with one. Brecht died almost i�31 longer tube style with-ne,*­ ,.; , -X . v4b�ergh, 'his son -in -law -has a way of an c .naive farm in I ��i�j , and athletic shoulders. . . ,,�_ . , Wl . where 'he has ,more than fifty vows; immediately and Baphorak on his way * I PC '&eeixng in the public eye. ..... !­ . I I . I . ,I., ,,""'I..'. every, one which has won prizes at to the hospital. How Hasse died no- � I � . ,style lapels. . � .. �', ; 11.11cer � ` .. ..... !,�o'%V Iris ni,bst -recent capture of the lime- r.� . � Men's Suits, $12to $29.50' . .*, �� V -country fairs. Far from the clashes body kndws. But there is little doubt 4 � �`� . � , : %',g,'.�,, 11­.­ ?.- �; � ", , country is, due to, the widespread belief I :; . * " - I � , - "', � I * . . � . that he Is. the Ipgical Republican nom- : 11 �' . P -1 ._ . �', I I puties, M. Laval leads the life of suing party after the taxi had stop- : W.� * ' .61 , :. 1, 1, �� de ,.. I s 00 to - $22.0 ... I'. ,A." P01-11 15n,6e for the yiee,-presiden,cy in the, : � ley'Suits, $s•50 to $10 * Nees $151, ","I"11'' . of tempel�ament in " the chamber of that he was killed by one of the pur- , W .. I the simplest farmer, alone with Ma- ped. I ON .., I- 1. I . . 1 :X�`. I A.; N11 - Al -1-l"...", . ­: , - I Ve .1932 political battle. i I , * , " . . . -, , , 'Senator Morrow will doubtless get dame LW.al, a farm hand and his wife � � .b., ( i<)-: W... . --S� . . . � I 1. - � ­i`�� �� )", 4", . . 11 I . ., �!,A'. I 01� i". . I ". I r , 11� , ..Z.5. . . � . - . . � I and one servant. . '. ". . ;;_r:�.3,1; -the job if he wants it, and if the Re- I . I ,r � 11. 1/1 ....... . .. I I . . I 11 't � .1� I -tea are returned. for his career Even now the! premier is sometimes T . . . � J� . . taunted- by the press of Paris as be- JUAUGHS FROM LIFE . • .� , :.114`111­� .. I 5s an almost unparalled example of a "I., I I I . . I �t:�' t , ing "dressed like a hack -driver in his i— 4 � . Furnishings I , ql.�_; -snan who is favored by Lady Luck. ._; . . . . . . ,,�,, , I , holiday clothes." , I I t ; 1� � But in addition to luck, Morrow has True it is that he is a queer enough An' interior decorator shot a woman '''Shirts 11, I . 1. " � � I -other excellent qualifications for win- St. Louis. This -should be a' lesson Delightful new Fall color .. 11 .. .., , I.; .;; 01,--,�,l , I -ming. His victory a's candid -ate for the dresser, but he doesn't seem to, care. in . I I ings in Hats, - Sbirts,'Glove-, I � ..,?,-711,�, 1 " Perhaps he realizes that the taunts to women who have opinions of their .j �. ,�.�...!, 11 , , ,�­ , ..-�. 1�.. � . and Caps. A big selection of medium' - weight under-, . � ... I .. , ,1�1, . ,,Venatorship of New Jersey last year ... ,� I I I . are relics of the days, only ten years own- i I .. �, 1. , - .. I �. -von with a majority that was stag- ear. Come in and see, what. is new for Fall. . .. 11 I. ��N R " I .- . ago, hen he was regarded as a rab, W . I'll, 's I'll, .. ng to his opponents. . - .geri idly LIngerous"revd1utionaxyi , Now that Al Capone has decided .�­ � 11 � - I ,.. .. i, ,'_ I , I With all his merits, however, is I I that he isn't guilty there is very little , ft%��ft : . ,�1 ­ . I ... I -said to have one fault. That is absent- - for the authorities to de except turn : - li,�� , . . , - , . " ��. . I.. - ­ �, -Z,�ndedness. It is said that a railway . i him loose. i 1:1 '. . 'ial o 'him standing in the Pp,v 'Fnr Rnlvhary 1� I I nee saw I I . — , .. .. Crand Central terminal searching I The accounts of a missing Ohio through his pockets. Costs Six Lives bank cashier are found to be in per - 1% "What's the matter, Mr. Morrow," . -the official inquired. "Have you lost Two, Youths, neither of them recog- feet ordei. It is not always wise to . :yoi;r ticket?" . nized as a regular gangster, recently judge by disappearances. . "Yes, and worse than that," was provided New York with its most . -the rely. "I've forgotten where I was sensational street battle. When it end- The radio," we read, "is increas- ped -six people were dead and. eleven ing the sales of lounging robes." A � I sgoing-"- ! wounded, -and the record was snatch- person must put On something before * . I ed from Chicago. Among the dead, it retreating to the attic or basement! . . is ,satisfactory to note, were the two ' � . kCounting the Indies A holdups, John Brecht and Martin A bankrupt Young clerk in New Sachorak, both aged IN. They were York lists his debts. at $44,500,000. . Colossal Contract street -corner loafers but believed by The great city holds unlimited oppor- I I 11 17, 'BROS. 11.11, , " 11 . ''A" � , 1. . ". . , I . I , , . " I �. . � S"FEWART .. : ��� ,111,..1 ... I . I . , I ­�.Pl Se'a-forth". . ,1 I I I : I A--­ � �.� 1- ,- I . .. '. I I . - � � Wide search fails to reveal anyone I their parents Jo be good boys, accord- tunitY� I . . . . .I. I . . , 11 ..... / trouble of I ing W Ishbel Ross, who writes in the aletter offer- = -_ � .. ,.,�._ - , .." I I- -who has ever gone to the trou lNew York Heral&Tribune_ They had . We a4 in receipt of I . . - ...61, -AcGuntimg the number of islands con- .1 . . I � --- ''... only once been arrested and that was -ing an explanation of. why so many . I -,.�� - , -Itained in the West Indies, or eve" I for disorderly conduct in -a dance hall. miniature golf ,courses have been . .. , I - . " . �1, , 11 to narrow the field, the number Of is-Vibetber-kthey had committed earlier abandoned. The writer - says, the min- muscles, we are told, in the body of ting a gash across his 'forehead. growers of the province can meet the ... , P , .. lands contained in the British West' WIT AND WISDOM 's',, West; of Violence is not known. They re too small, for the I a moth. The best time to overpower When will men learn to let women demand. In O. A. G. 21 (developed by Indies. Yet like the hairs in the hu -Col... I r may have decide(] to break in in a big new golf ball. Silent Expression -He says little on the insect is when it is torpid after a split the wood?-Fernie Free Press. the Ontario Agricultural -College) 1,I. . ..V I I I -man head an -d- the stars in the night I Kennedy believes that Ontario has a A, , mortem chemical anal�y- I the golf links, but 'wherever be spits heavy meal of flannel trousers. -Van- I 1%11 I -sky, these islands are not so numer- way. .post-mortem I , , .1. I , sis revealed traces of heroin in their A new game law in Tennessee per- the grass never grows again.-Nlon- couver Province. ' . Nbt Likely. -An optimist is a lass barley that lends itself in every wayr ..�, , , J "Ous as to be beyond counting. ­ ) brains, and in their rooms were cat- mits women to hunt and fish with- treai,;. Star. " who thinks the boy friend who honks to malting purposes and that 'Ontario . 4111 ; It would, probably take a year t� meZ from manufacturers of fire- out a license. This is bad news for I -The same per- from the curb instead of ringing the growers could raise 100,000,000 bush- . . ,; 4 . , , ' , alog What Are We Bid? . A , 1voyage around and take a complete I 4_1 '. , I . . . of the island members of the arms, the most deadly weapons being minnows and cows. " . Good Repregentation-A tiniversity 1 son wlio so ,loudly -proclaimed a new doorbell will turn out to be the kind els'annually. I . census f unlimited prosperity two or of husband who'll always put on her . .4 I , ' with pencil. It turned out that - era o un imi , ' . " � .4 -West Indies. Including Bei,muda, thir marked ,% - I professor has taught Latin for sixty I ,'j�i ,, 5 the weapons they had were dangerous . Circumstances indicate a gradua three years. Great Caesar's ghost.- three years ago are now equally con- rubbers for her and serve her beak- Toronto. Ont. -The part played by , . , -teen of the British Islands icolonie in business. Ink nianu Commi 111 it was plain that although improvement - Toronto Mail and Empire. winced that the end of civilization is in bed. -Welland -Port Colborne the Torontb Industrial s9ion in �')..! I . •; :are Visited regularly by liners of the enough,and - facturers are off ering a lighter shade at hand and that while time still re- Ncw6. I developing the city as a manufactur- ,.,, I fleet plying to they expected to escape they also ex �', . . R�.. Canadian National's to the trade this summer,. Disadvantage of prosperity. - BY main,; we had better sell the ' hole - in.- centre is shown rather graphically !�. t pected to shoot their way through if of red w __ __ �.. . , . 4 -and from Montreal, Halifax, Saint 4'� challenged. I the time a man saris enough money' o the Indians for what Milk and Water. -!Fraser Valley by its exhibits in the Furniture and , :::, I 1, . "i" . ' " io - , � I ,-John., N.B., and Boston. Speed. to enjoy -n. - S-' country s arc/ threaten e dwi thhavi ngto Fashion 'Show Building at the I Ton . '. , The thirteen visited by the Caned- The robbery took place ata quarter Howard: Every time we have. joy hii self, bi-, children are u -Montreal Star. farmer, ', to Exhibition. The display shows the � �11 9 are the to four o'clock in the afternoon, at a ing tiie car­-4Brandon Sun. farmers are threatened with having t,. . �, 1. ;- 4ar National's "Lady" liners Walter J. breakdown, I get my wife to keep I throw dump large quantities of milk into products of 40 new industries Of O :tp� , *� � . d colonies and which moment Patrolman W — Just A Suggestion--lDon't ' sl;t ... I . leading British island abli ., !_ , I among them the most interesting of Webb and Floyd Fom-hoff, manager saying, "AuI6, auto, auto." 'A Long Wait. -An optimist is " your m uth in to high gear until you *he river. Thousands go hungry in side origin which have est ,, e� . . i they of the Mendoza Fur Dyeing Company Jay: Yes? man who plants a couple of acorns in e sur your brain is turning over- Vancouver every day. Economists who plants in Torqnto during the P"t I I * "all the. Caribbean countries. Yet t amounti * I , Howard: And what she says goes. his garden and then goes and buys a a" say the trouble with the. world is year, attracted thence by the Com- I ,� .. ion numerically with - the weekly payroll, ng . Brantford Expositor. J, - . are but a small port strictly to $4,619, in a small canvas satchel, . hammock Border Cities Star. — , fgulty distribution have here a shin- m4 I sion. , �� " ermuda, which is not strict ... ". , P ': ,speaking a part of the West Indies, drove their sedan into an alley be- Give This Dish a 'land. ,Sdccess�lf one half of the popula- ir�g example. -Vancouver Sun. , :. ?, . -as side .the dyeworks. Webb had$ one It is said that during the slack sea- Branching Out. -Don't worry about. tion applauds you and the other half. Fredericton, N. B. -The first geo- 1. , .co sea 300 islands. The Baha on in the theatre many actors earn . - I .mprT 'hand on his revolver and the other a . the yojinger generation. If youngsters is knocking, You can figure that you Gossip is Like That­"IAd.ynu'hear logical survey conducted in NewfBrun .", e t, inumber 700. The Leeward and Wind- , their living by becoming waiters. The ways copied their parents we'd still are successfuL-Galt Reporter. b on making a mil- swiek by the Provincial Government .. . I - on the handle Of the door, ready to a] 'A I -yard Islands of any importance, num. when the two youths, who next time you want an encore on the be living in caves. -Sarnia Observer. lion dollars in cotton?" within the past six or seven years is I, ­ Mer well Over a score. To add to this open it, wb alley, ap- butter -might try applauding. � 11! had been I itering in the Powerful Stuff. -You don't realize "Yes, I beard about it, but you making satisfactory pT,ogress and will - 'i- % - �,., -, :are Porto Rico, Haiti and San Dom — : -One Kind of Hobby -Every man the power of love until you observe hav6n't got it quite, right. It wasn't be concluded ]ate in October, accord- ­ I reached, It IWright, a min- . -bined, Jamaica and .Cuba. P 0 e on either side of the . I . . �� ingo com; � 3 car. Bachorak yelled at Webb.. 'Take ' should have a hobby, declares some- the kind of people it reconciles to one Thompson, it was Johnson. It wasn't ing to Dr. J. provincial .S 'Frohably the total of the West Indies Cat's Pa. . I.- eralogist, who is in charge of the sur- .S. gun," and fired one. ,Perhaps, but it is, better to let another. -Brandson Sun. cotton, it was copper. It wasn't S . islands, counting even the smallest is your hand off that 0O.. it was $100,000. And he didn't vey. I � :1. at t�e safre instant. Brecht also fir- 'In Albany, N. Y.. four kittens were your wife see you with her. -Clinton 000.0 ". � ,,•, ; . -well over two thousand. ed, and Webb fell with two mortal born behind the driver's seat of a fire News -Record. . . Umbrella With a Conscience. -The make it; 'he lost it.'�--Moritreal Her- . . .t, P 11 '11. I . I . I - I Quebec. Que.-The production Of . :,� . f-141 --*— wounds. They pulled his body out Of engine speeding to a fire. The quart- I umbrella picks out a wet night for a ald. cc in 1930 ii- , r... their way and sprang into the car, Black Eyes, -A professor says that hold -tip, but the gangster isn't so par- ------- 0— . gold in Quebec Province , ette, we understand, thrives, but all I . , : ��, � 1 4 0 , ;$One-time Hitek Driv'er telling Famboff, who still remained tbiiik the siren''is their father. - � brown eyes are I an indication of. a ticular-Peterborough Examiner. mounted to 141,747 ounces of fine gold � 1111.' , . . . - AGRICULTURAL AND INDUS- valued at $2,930,480, an increase of - 1.�,R I at the wheel. to start the engipe. Then ; weak bill. And black eyes are an in ' 50,949 ounces. in quantity and of $I,- ' . .. Is Premier of Prapee they ordered him to-'st,ep out, which 1 — dication of a weak defense. -Peter- Good Advice. - A correspondent dRESS IN CANADA ' -red with ., 1, . . . . . . . TRIAL PRO DA )F,3,r,20 in value as compa ; �-v - I . Id be did, and Bachorak took his place at ' borough Examiner. . want% to know what is the best thing . , . Peace and quiet on a -farrn'i3* 0 Ask Me Another. I . the figures for 1929. This -notable gain �.�, , . antidote' chosen by the wheel. The car shat forward and . to take when run down. The number I � .1, . -Woti-nandy is the an ' I - I is clue to the increased activity of _� 11 " ;Pierre Laval from the cares arising disappeared west il 133rd Street. A "Where would we be -to-day with- Grave. -"If the carth were round," of the car, we suggest. -Calgary Her- - , I 4 , . . soon -bur Glenn Voliva, "why, the old, Ha fax, N. S. -The annual move. the Western Quebec mines of copper . I hectic business of being the small boy notified the police, and a out the auto?" asks an ed-itorial. says Wil ment o 'lea to gold and to the, development of the from the beet the alirm had flashed through New water would slip off." He doesn't ap- f Annapolis Valley app I I)Temier of France. Attending debt Down the road( about 200 miles. J markets free -gold deposits of that region. I I to placate Eng- York, with motor cycle polneq and de- . � preciate the gravity of the situation. The Prize Vinner.-The meanest the British and European inarke 'conferences,. seeking =London Free Press. � started on August 31st with the des- Thpre are now three producing free7 I I I . ' I . . . . husband is the d-ne who shaves in his - gold minds in the district. . lv� ri land and the United States and at, the teettves in fast cars converging on wife's presence just so be can get a- patch of 25,000 barrels in three, ves . -.'.4" , � . , usarfie time maintain the policy Of his the :scene. I L I " de- The murderers' car had not gone . In Choosing a Wife. Needless Haste. -The red light i,, way with making faces, at her.-ivfed- sets. I 1�14 . . 1. country in the face of German . . .1 . -Y far when the engine gave signs of ' L. -xiiands--this is no -sinecure for' an ' "A mian should exercise the same the ,place' where you catch up with icine Hat News. Nt,ntville, N. S. --A cooling plant 11� P .. Laval, brilliant po- dis I � and, Premier . tress, not being used to the high careful attention in picking a wife the driver who passed you at fifty Montreal, Que.-According to Mac- . mien, - speed at which it was being forced.. , - miles an hour eight or nine blocks The Lucky Gene rati on -Well, if ad- having a capacity of'a thousand bar- Lean Building Reports Limited, the , �11 � . litical meteor though he is, is no ex, is, o abandoned, it, and com- that he uses in buying a car." News- down the line.-Meaford Mirror. versity makes manhood, cleaning up rels is to be erected at the Dominion value of all contracts awarded for ;,"', ' � ception. in, the t another car. This, was be- paper Columnist. . I the next Experimental Farm at Kentville this w construction thrpughout Canad& ... I The pleasures of countfy life are andeeX nothe the bond issues will save ' iae . 9 "stormy petrel"lin driven by'INrbert Hasse that taxi- Inform. girl's father that a wife is Oh, Tut, Tuti-"You should ne-VeT generatioli from any tissy tendencies. season. Contracts are now being a- during August amounted to $26;142,- , i.;-. 4 J ' . nothing new for thi . ni,a�.d � * . Ottawa for equipment I.. 11 . t first i't was suppose� tbatbe too expensive. Ask father ab6ut the a room where there is a smell -Toronto Globe. warded from 000. This total was shared by- the IV., K. ,of -recent French politics, who has pis-, was one of be gang but subsequent length of time the family has been in eat in and machinery. . 1) states a doctor. This makes Province of OntariQ'.to the extent of I., I , ,en in eight months from a position of Po - Examine girl's eyes. hair, Of paint," at -Careless Grandma. - Looking for — -�, 1,M0,239,600 or 39 :10, Polio in" �t I I � arati,ve, obscurity to the head Of igation indicated, that be existence- a dining with modern women almost im- is quite .2 per, cent. In the -.11, . I comp was a victim. In any event be was teeth, skin and figure. Listen to girl' - Saint John, N. D. -There Province of Quebec 37.9 per cent was I 1 � � . the affairs of France, for he made his . Turn her necklace around sev- possible.--4Sydney Record. grandma's glasses ain't the job it us . 1, ill I I Pon a time by driving shot at the end of .the cha:se, presum- voice times: the man who has mar- ' ed to be. Now she leaves them right a lot of building activity in Saint .Warded or $9,822,100. The Prairie -'- "I diving once liceman who took him eral, i Maybe She's Got It-' A -woman of where she emptied them. -Sault Ste. John at present, over, and above the Provinces accounted, for . $2,614,806. , I ly, u I'll, ,'� in a little village iiii the Auv_ ably ,by a PO ��, I . , , "' 7 A back dit It now seems plain that ried one of the family. 'Shake girl's thirty was married in San Diego for Marie Star. construction work along the harbor worth or 10 ,�Rer cent, while British I 1�. I .1. il 'eTgne His father was a small fameT shoulders. A�ik father how long she I.. Tasse did not realize that be shou - .., . I like the at first the fifth time. There's 'a girl that ,v,hicb, alone, is employing about 2,500 Columbiq tiad 8.8 per cent., or $2,229y . . . . . '11', . I in 'the mount�!ins, there and, a work on toast and coffee. Walk, ill'_ -.father of so many famous men, de- WRS dTi,ving a paAr of red-handed mur- can A girl. Walk over and examine needs a five-year plan more than the Good Idea."One theory is that af- hands; The new structures in proqqss 000, and the Maritime Provinces $I,- � , place for derers. At any event he drove them to aroun ;11 I ' Russians, -Regina Leader-Post6 ter paying the expenses of delegates include the New Brunswick Museum, 161 100 or 4.4 per cent. ,�y I * . " . I : Ided that the farm was no _pIr, -here girl's single sister. Question father a. . I all the conferences, the nations a large addition to the Dominion Gar- . ' ,�; .. � , Pierre fibs. His toil, for his son -has the Aven�ue subway w to ", �t � 3! sister. Tell father that some- J11 1, , v ­ I -aped, out and appeared to be bout t , , tsatisfactory. � Impressions Are Cheap. -Jake says won't be able to afford any first-class age, a four -storey building on Ger- , . .;..!,:�, been repaid, and pwo,bo,bly not least they jul. ,, entering the subway,. At this time thing about sister .. � there was no sound cvf pursuit and walk back to girl. �iggle bracelet on that tourists carry away a good im- war. -Vancouver Stail main Street, a new fire station in Montreal, Que. - Canadian cattle .''�. . , - . I " . .. P.. . ly -supposed he wrist. Inform father about a mil_� pression of Prince Rupert but that is West Saint John and, a number of .,.. , Haase probably was be. her w rank second to none on the British 11 . I . . , � of his fare. He jump- llonaires daughter who want to n%arry about all they can take. They do not The Longest Lane. -If it I� a long new residences. I market at the present ti,rAo. and .ax 11 ing4 cheated' out y much. -Prince Rupert News. lane that has no turning it is a long- . 1�� � such are commanding a .premium ov- �, ..-S ... " , KEEK" THE' ed out too -and ran, after them crying: someone and make him a partner in � . k; er one that has no beginning. And Fredericton, N. B. -It is stated that I 14,21,.Vtk . . er their nearest comipetitors, a prom- I '... . �i42'. I 11 ' . � 1 .1111 I V -i I "He,eboYs--ome back and pay UT her father'sbusiness. 'Stand on one 'According to the . -Canada highway, systematic grading and packing of - � '. i'll I , " A e 'Statiwmen-Good that's the trans 1) I I !., I 11 Children Healthy fare." Brecht and Baehorak either feet and Itfok at girl. Stand on other Inent local cattle exporter told The? I ��6_ I il f, . changed their mind Or feared, that foot and look at girl. Kick her shoes. times are caused by the shrewdness ,Stratford Beacon -Herald. New Brunswick apples during the Montreal Star, in briefly reviewine * "10,11P , ' , , P� � I cattle, t I il, 11 'a - ­, a I " 1 5, I would As,k father liGw long she wears a �Wr. and wisdom of statesmen; bad times past season has so enhanced their de- the situation. The expont of i l When thWre off colotie"give the elalnor of -the taxi driver about a girl who maikes by natural laws,'over which raen have 'Drink HL -arty. -A young clergyman, suability that the demand of the Mon- Great Britain has been on a toinpoit- ..; �1� them Dr. cartees all vegetable lead. to their arrest, for' they turned Tell father , . i.. � ,,�,J " '15 and no control. -Toronto Star. after preaching a funeral Sermon tre,l market this year will be sufftei- atively In-rge sdale'thit year, Witt .: -� �,,,, - back with ,him ,and, ordered, him, to her shoes I'ast a month longer � 1. J �` I '-- - liver 1 ­ wished to invite the mourners to view east to absorb most of the crop. 9t; ' I " ` It liringliacksmileisand, earns a hundred, dollars a week. Have t 200 1 r cent. greater than' JA , i, i idy -a drive on. the remains, but beeame confused and I i j: a 01, el ,_, Kw"ft - 'r -piled, by„ S. N16 Ght 11,';'��, I =r. Fign er, &in 104 , ,�rl Eh-, . ,Al witness a girl turn around a few times. Have Getting to the BottOm-Philadel exclaimed: ,,We will now paw around Toro#o, Gnt. - British maltsters man of 11L6 livestock branch ot ,64 , '�`! 'L' '6' I � .we = g4inat I-Nasele neck. At this tinlia the girl operate a vacuum elleaner "d pbia sleuths, says a newt Item, are ae- the bier." -Kitchener Recor& are to fie given an Opportunity short- Federal .,the 61 ftnitulffi*f#*��,�,�: shone -sight of the pursuers cook s meal. Lean against girl 'dill dused of snooping around in navy uni- , a'' � "i 1, I . ;. , I car was eut of I talk with father about the war .debts 'form. The better to investigate the IV of testing Ontario barley on a show that from .Tanftt)� Dit'k I A111111 - " 25c & 75d red V**a9ft and W it t swelled -at normal,, speel moratorium. Ask father- if he ivill re- r �The G�reat Mistake.-I)d. Roggen. large scale. A carload of Ontario- 11 , .; �� ,ity's t e r* , , � I , dives. perhaps.�Lozldon Free ust 27tb of .tbi , 14J7,95 can . , I I I I 4,N it is possiblerhat the murderers might ,le, splitting wood, grown grain is. to leave shortly and were ped to &!Itlill t, 1 , baV6 4sca#ed. But it flashed past a place. any clothes that girl discard's pres& kemp of Brushvil sbip .f Ask your d6f�it (Of . T. L. Kennedy, -Ontario Miniattr *ith 5;999-� 1%$La)"6f�%;,�4"Iwt�� ... "I 1. that ,a motor- within the next six months. -Sign ap- i vias hit in the head with a chuilk of Hen the barley coly4oft"d ,.., ".'- ". 1 . 9,useular.Iftere are four thousand wood, knocking out his teeth and out- of Agricultureo believes *WU of flae 1980 4"Abn. - `�:, " ..-. . 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