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'� "&' inany American po- was 'conspicuously s4coveow" .9MA . ," � � 110 AS, 4, A5 , 04 " " . . -1 � . . �.,, 11,�) t�"'.�, "i"ip"" � Inapping ,�-is the . . . : I I ,. 'T� .11, , .,­� I . ' � " � ( ­� . i, -��""',,.`%M& �, A '� I JR10A .. � , '' I , was the kidnapping of , 4dwAid .1 . ,,, olf . 1. ,. ", , .U'T'11'1,��1'1� . , . �,Ojq;,�, I 1 4,.,.�; � S;, - ", ITT , i - .111, o� t e present- ten,(Iency to a out $Jg illjion " � iere as �: ! A . 01,� . � S I - ­:" � . . , ", I li -CHI IN .-. . s ee i,cr n4chines.. On a ane cro ,of Of4 seed in this,' , ", . %� �ifl�m ,. . ., 11 , ,,,, llq��', ) r. rackets. It is be- . 11 I i . I . U I . . . ", I �� � �,�1,1� , � " reimarlped:'. - - rovince I , and i0s now avail- , . I .1, R I 11 M , ,,�R�",,;,'I�il(,�, I Owiany, son of the millionaire pork ollan .., ff ....... . 0 , 4t ear CQINT48 , .1 ` * r' ' ' "' d . , . I . ,8 ", J ", - ..". . �, r, i , #ft'o�,�",� ..... .. `Ized and is building up a - , V1 - .. : ii,r ;� - ..... . � the traffic an pawking able at r. s able pricet It offers 4 -,� 0. , , , I I � -�-011X' - .1 : . . . Wl#, P _�,, �� ,;: MO. 41'at 1'�Qwe,4 a *�`Qll i TH,r ­ S I � r -AR . J::11 ,,­JPT-:, �1 , 'L q,�, . , - , h T nity to increase the .--11,-- .­: R "N"':', -1 I I - .P 0 - *1 ii�blrl .,. :,�14 - R,.�Pi�i �Leialists whe will packei, ifi I � nr . ELE 1EK .1 .. �,T P, 17 1. 4Mfi­ - 1, � known crinlinal, was able to.extqrt .wo" problom in ijost cities completely 4�' � splendid rtu W..-- .1, 1 ii . , , " � ` '�­IPV �'.��,4 "' 511"N I .. I . . � : ­ I . , I . � i��,,4,11'0).64,� , 0, ffi"'. I to Q.1is crime, de- I .� � . . , . I , ' I 1�li R .� I les AnL -acreage of this most yaluabR crop. . `�� . . . , , I . 11 , �,, $�,� i`llp!`J�t',�'Ii�l (� � �25�0100 fro - e boy's father. Put -a car with 80 %ni ­��. �� L , I . . -I!, " �i th . a otaiidiWl, I .� � "'.'.' , I . . . I � ".." �; 2�,V,:' 'm 'Z ' ""' -' nger§ arid. Officul- and made a confeasaon, C0114tf ati,ola hour s teed mrust- have 'been designed I . I . - M I L 11.1 ,., �111­­", I I � -­ '. ­ - -, . z� -, ..,;"�­ ., ,�V�,�5,�i;�',�,�,�5"!��"li���� � was !i Helps Correc,t P p I � � 01�,��.,,�i , , ,j*­�,' e a t da -- " , 11 ,V _,,,, , "If. , �e there . � �) , ,.,(,%V,N ii , . wer,3 , I � . �"F1'"'I"', - §%'�i,WJI .;'!'Phe past year - 4d 'O. - Texas ranger . With all the -, , '' �, ","'. I—% .�'­. I ii ' .. " ,, " 5,1", i�'�: 11 ,� but when ho was tried the jury re fo,t S M . . ,0 ,f ;,5'('M��" ,,,�,'Wftappings investigated by the I trid Vitamin " , . 1 kaph , 65vs- , 11 1, I. "I -,"L,,'%;�,�� . ­ � W d,velopineiits in new alloys, w� ought . landed on 4a iininhabited island, � I iailroad bridges and teleg ..� ,. ,,IiRvl 11� ,,�� o cotr�i _ � . I U,,y 111141 ­,''. fused t ct him. lie is now an ith Vplk",i ,�,!,% L ,g� �, �, 1.11 i-�,�11,2�, ,,,� �� .4 `� 'Facts About Eggs , they f ound a and, --'but still as solid as.-thet- day. they , , " ',; 11 -,�-4n Other victims of kid- Also 11'as Trqn, to have a lighter ,weight car. We . I . . . 11 �� . �, " ��,,� . ,.;,;4., 0. " ,,� I There , , hut, I, ­ ­ ,. police, who believe that as evangelist. 11 , "I , '' u,"", -,4'�, .1.1 1� ..... 1, , '­��,��i,Nlql j�rjjnore cases were not,renorted - I I .. . . -pgh couch the skele- werb built more than 80 yea]W ago. . I.. '�,161,1,1;x 1 . -- , b, 4 car built of stronger P . I I I ''WO'l � . 11.1 ... of grain iwill,.-produ,c, Ofetchqd on a ro ,,N -.V " "T, , . But nearly all of these kid- ' have been killed; othprs - , might have . . , Uj;�i ", .'�,� , I .. Two tGns . " ,*1 N% " v, ., - IN, ,� -T4 nal '66IF"'bf a min. Beside it was, the Look!" �A %'� �.� , I I appi�bg, -eleased because of t e eggs., Sold as grain.at . 11 �,IOIVW . - I ff, I ,have ,n , h I Recentt scientific research shows and �tougher steel as an additio 48 dozen- of \ 'g, 1. fff I 'I, �k` I Rg " "I" - , in Is were aniong gangsters. One skeletoii of -a dpg. He flasbed a torch on the wagons., 1� , , � U7 '�g.�` 1. i",4"J,4 'I -e .factor. Certainly, a smaller a, price of $1 Pei- cwt. it would be . . � , � ., , 'Th�eTe were seraps, of newp � I,, ,p 't 'k .... ... I'll- -aptured by alinabi, f. the criminals to secui that Kellogg's ALL -BRAN �ofitains safety J ­Mvg,;,�&,,�,,�� , I .. - ch gave1orth a dull yellow, glint, tl the �i I ansoo ? ,�g It � in papers, whi - ,11- .11 ster would be - o&r, and�one designed for easy park ­� i'V!­'�," , vrpi th $40. ' Sold" as'eggs at 2)5 cents -1. Still other cases have I a. "� 11�1 -1 11 two things'needed to overcome tem I I � .. itkll �, , , dlunis and held for AG.oldl" exclaimed "Lord", James. . "k ,� - 't , -iVal boo , en'ded ��,n 0 ft It P arrest and severe p.un- porary and recurring constipation. ing, wori't do any- harm, especially per dozen it would be worth $1129. I dated 1821. Nothing,else to, tell the , '. -17 � I � %Akl v J�,4,6, of r . , � �;J. ,,�),f � - it, - gild0d an- , ­�,�,­` iN .b ey 'wiere - I ... �,��!",''.L"."�� .,raw me, th - out of story 'A the, tragedy, � , f. Ftor 7o. years, th - , - �c o ,,or until he had inade soni�, - � An ejgg. is 66', per cent. water, 13 the ot;.,a. "I , t P � , 4- o.criminals. Up to date It has "bulk" to exercise the intes when it could dodge in and I �,�., ", ­ al4j;o . After, two or three years, on iav- nually with 21 -carat gold leaf . � t,��­ , �'�7;A * concession, There were ' from internecinE ', tines, and Vitamin B to tone the traffic." - I � I . 11 ", ,", , tier. then, and apart .� I . I . ., per cent. protein, IQ p6r .cent. fat 'IT i I .. . ' ­� Ili MA�,'�I'r 1. . Ee.veral temporary kidnappings ia �. . , land the party were -rescued by a 1 4 , ", � �, cost 'Of - 21,0100 a yearl � ' , ". V I gster kidnappings, there has been intestinal tract. . - I- � and 1 1 -per ,cent. lime or I ash. . layers'and-AaVers i4f gold 'Irle I 1, -.'*-,1 �, I. ize a bank gan . I I R wp.L � which-, burg-lars would se' t of this -ele- , ­Q� - cent. is vnite 30 Portugueve vessel. I icrugm I � ­ � �, X � -, � . .. " ,�'-­:, . 't. .'� .. �" -!'�'Itelier; for instance, ,escort hini to the priactically . no money made ou. 11 Thes.e two important food nd -. � In an egg 60 pei . " * I I . I .. ...... I ments promote regularbabits, a per cent. Y'61k and 10per cent. she,,. , Swan became a diver. One of� his on them! , , 11�, 1: , pe -a the,safe. erinie- � .. . ........ , 'tolen title deeds "I have taken expert advice and : Y *111, .. .1 -ce hiiti to o er' FARM NOTES jobs was to recover Is .. . ."r , . bank and foi ThaL it is consid ed a growing heli3 do away with the headaches, . . � .11 1, 1 ,.- . I kidnappings of thelmenace is proved by the fact thaL 105� of appetite and energy, so often I . . . The best -eggs of the year are those ate in PhRade - ,,�,�i'��:. � There we're few . laid in the months of April, >1ay and of real est 1phia from am havin�g the wagons stripped of 11 i, �:� - - kind that has recently excited the � the wreck of a ship in which the ab- their .ballion. - The return gliould a- . ',, . . . . . 1"f , �' Many believe that the kid- there is now pending in Washington the result of constipation. -1f, marketing conditions had been June. . : -ousands of pounop." . � '. , ,,��',,,� world. uced before the Lind- The "bulk".in ALL-DRAN iSmild . bee ' travelling in mount to th � .. ,� �,,; I I I I a bill intiod consistent with the high quality of An egg eaten between Septem.,'ber -isconding thief had n ­�4 1 who carried off the Lindbergh The deeds were ` .'%oird" James refuges to have the � I." nappers 'c.er-h infant was carried off, making An action -much like that of let- -op, last yearcould the Gulf of Mexico. . -y . are . !!! �,.i!, !I child were gangsters who had, gain- � . ,the 1931 potato ci and Mareli. is Worth more t.) the av- worth million " ' wagons broken up, as the ... re- - . ,� � I ­ ­ I �id,riapping a federal offence if any tueQ, Ip ­ . . 8" $ide� the body, it forms-, 0- !I 1. s l . I Itl I l.. I I , ."'. 4- I n ,, . . 1,%', n ''h ger y c ears thq 6e -desighatgd as ou-tstanding,; in; the, .exage-person.in A a6rthern­cljm�p, thl"' - Wb�eii arid -4 on the - wreck he -garde-d- as beiriloonx�--by-lth4 Sa ger.- - ­ - I - r 0A ed experience in gang warfare. It i-, ot the parties 'to a kidnapping con- soft' mass, whic Iry of "Potato growing in On- one eaten bet�veen Xpril and'A'ugft�;t. -be. I 1. .. .. I - -- � .� plaiii enough that the crime was at spiracy cross the. line between. two - .-intestanes of wastes.- Special cook-- histic . . I ' ed 'the first door he came to and fa(­nily� . *, V . on a ith :­ � , ' A -"bottled open , I.. If I., - .. least mbst carefully planned and skil- statts! As matters . now stand, the ing processes make ALL -BRAN fin'er. tario,".s'aid C, E. Broughton, Ontario The. egF is aptly te:rme. eiA ', vit- � the berth lay the skeleton of , "But I must be in the swi ' vn � , �� �� � kidna 'softer, more palatable. , Marketing Board, and a practical sunshine.' It is rich in prot ., - everyone- and join the gold runslli," he �.JL ,�, fully executed. Of course the real ht have man. -­ , - I I "', . trick is to collCct the ransorn. It, Lindbergh pping mig Isn't this pleasant 94cereal'way" grower himself. "Actual co,nditions� .amins and minera'Aii, . -He -kicked underneath the berth -and says. " I I s' not appear th�t this part of tile been planned in New York, but if far more healthful than uzing.-pills ,however, were anything but reassirr.. '-]Of the five vitamins.the egg, - . 1. �% . doe the New York conspirators them- . 'B, 'up felt a box. He pulled it out. When A -n-carat gold wedding rIng -ed out.- and drugs --so often, habit-forming 9 ing," he continued, "so there should plies vitamin A ' D and E. ft is ' 011 scheme ,was thorqilghly work I aelves did not cross into New Jersey . grow- particularl 'ricK in D; the. 'sunshine the. box was opened it � was f 6und -to weighing tbree ' rices, and 5,000 g6la � , . 1��' ,.,I I . "if so it has been upset by smbseq��ent- � remaiA, .in the rninds of ,potato y , , ., I-- . . they could not be extradited to that Just';eat two tablespoonfuls of . I contain the stolon 'deeds. .. . pens were among. the art'i"cle,s; offered " . ers, ju - vitamin. - "� , � . � . I . 'IBetween his.,diving joh-which ol- -to a London firin one day' ieeently �#6 ' "', , , . daily -enough for most ft two thoughts, namely, bene . " events. . 'Congress is Kellogg's . ­ I-- ­ I . " 11 state to stand trial. . i � ", , 'in- -fit froni experience, and intelligen.t.I.S, - gh�rks and in the great 4rush.to sell-, sovereigns ,. . The most farrious,of all kidnappingz; types of constipation. If Youk I) - . ten involved fijihts with - . - I , �', - expected to strengthen this weakness testinal trou I r the 1932 crop. , I octopi--4Mr. Swan - an,d gold jewelry. I I I was that of ,Charlie Ross from Ger ble is not relieved this , Plan To' ' . hunted ,for am I '.1 - . � in the law. Also it will'be influenced . opinion : -uburb of Philadelphia: way, see your doctor. 'On being asked for his I i in ' �7 - , Ma,litown,- a s by the well known fact that, despite . bergis on the sands -of New Zealand'. ",The nioTmal, weight. of a .wedding 4­ ;,� '' some 5io years ago. The kidnappi�rs , Besides, XLL-BRAN brings your this connection, Mr. Broughton, re- CAN YOU SLIEEP".,.Now he ils back ,home, resting a ring is a quarter -to half an ounce," �,;, � the general lawlessness of the United body twice as much blood -building plied;,, ."Potatoes require a soil hav- - - t1i e A r. -1 . were t,w,,o burglars who were killed a , . While before seeing new adventure,. said' a representative ,!6f . I � , - I . States, criminals hesitate before they . a,'bigh content of humus, and ona ALL NIGHT ? - � � .. "This 'one is by f �, .., , 1�w months later while followin- I iron as an equal amount by weight ing . , ar the laigest we ' break a federal statute that has, r,eal of beef liver. �hat is rich in plant food. Acreage . - . . " , � have ever se,en. It was sefit, by ; st, ' . � �b , their trade in Brooklyn. Undoubtedly enforcing energy behind it. One - . Or Must You Get Up Often , , I I PO ... .4 � 1, . he child because of Equally tasty as a: cereal with should be held at a normal figure: ' I . . . and, ju(fgi'nk ':by the appearance, liAa 11-� � they had -killed t well nigh fatal defect in the pro- , 6 ; the tremendous hue And 'cry and milk or cream, or used in cooking. By a normal figure I,mean that the Because. of, Bladder Trouble '. - AIR CLEANER ' been worn foTI-years. ,We valued 11' " ',� posed ,law is that it,ma-kes kidnap- red -and -green pack-, amount'of acreage set aside for the, . I � their. inabilit� to collect the reward piz)g a felony punishable with death Recipes on the i -1 want.every .person 'suffering <from th,,- Intervals at which the air' cleane, at -'015-- r I I . *r ,I- - I - without exposing themselves to ar- aze. Sold by, all grocers. Made by growing of potatoes, should be limit- necessity of fr equent nigh� rising and daily 9 "The 5,0a0 pen-p9ints were . among . at the � discretion of the judge. it annoyance fro Kidney - or,�Bladder Meakness, should iIe cleaned vlary from, 1,0 0 ��, rest. In the intervening- � ' Kellogg in Undon, Ontario. ed by the amount of soil pre-eminent- burning 4-rii M in a lot ,old jewelry. brought from one - , has been pointed out several times � . tation, d%9-1 aches in back imd ,to 5,000 Miles, tile lAtMri in''cases 11� .. i I . . *. .- — I ly suited to producing this, particular base of svine, pains in legs and groin, pqffy , . : I . I . that kidnappers fleeing with a bab_y I I ' - which the car is, (hiVen Mostly on man. . ====-= -------------I-- -. . . . ..,J,- Of crop." swelling under eyes or in feet or ankles,4 re- . "When the articles .purchased by I . I ,go or Rheu,t,. paved streets or roads, � . and ha--�ing already exposed, -theiff- . Mr. Broughton further pointed out c,urring attacks of Gout, Lumba � the firm in one -day this week Were , , I ..- . � selves to the danger of hanging and, Barrett. in ' tLm,'to go right to their own local druggist � ". � I .., L 11 . I , Later he engaged the Wisdom of using only the best and get -a package of my new orescri,ption, . - . melted4oWn. they made 6o bars of I 11 ., — would have nothing to loseand might real estate and then turned dramat- seed procurable and,.for this purpose, KARAFIN, td'try at my risk- . , ' I. .. �­ I ' There is no secret about KARAFIN. I print' . I one I ��, ... ..17 .1 ' . . gold, weighing'2,000 ounces and .. , ,� " he suggested the use of c t' . ." . ,,.�­' ­ have their necks to, save by killing ist. He went to Stamford, Conn I - ,� --�,� V. . er ified seed, the true iformula on every package. the other, 1.93�a ounces." � ".., - - � . ,.,. .:, � "., I'm proud ' , � . "i" thr, child, if.'by so doing they w0uld and built a suIfnm h e ' . � . . .1.1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .�..... I..,.,., Military Adventurek' I ;; `j:�%I::,.' �.-.-,-:. I I . exclusively� ,He also advocated seed c.f it,, and I want you -to know. -what you are � 1:�:; ..... The I o . . . .�4;;�;.. .... "'i increase their chances of esedpe. . - - i% Des�ite' the general rush in Ply- - ..:::i::;,ii��:.§ .... . . 4 . . I . �,:.. .�.:��.�:,::.::.:";::�;;�::,..: treatment 6g a preventative of scab 1111'1`��- Is Bold, Bad, Bandit wouth to sell gold one rtdn riisofutel- - Mm2i�'k. . -%,X::,X.:.. a a barn, playing for twq­years. Ycur dragght knDws good medicin \ �,.:.:;-.:;:X.:;:!., ., :::,� Nearly two weeks have now elaps- ,p.irp, to New York followed and he, rhizoetomia, and blAck leg. Then s" A ic him what KARAFIN should do for a case . I I . . I . . . ..:";: .- ,:, . 0 like yours. -Try & Package. Thecost is tvi0ing ly refuses to paxt -witI1 his hoard of X -N ­­` .;;! � � �'jij'�j::�­:�:'. i�::::i;:;i:::::��":�'."-',:I:::!ii:� - :.,.-,,,.:.:; 6d' gince the Lindbeilgh - child was fo"unded his Bramhall P14yhous,e in .far as -proper ca . Murkden diopatebes hint at an-';il- - "' z:;.:::;.,.:".'::::!:I::�:;::14 '' ' '.'.;'j",'jj�: re of the potato crop if it suc�eeds, but if, after usini,, You do not E�10 sovereigns which, he says,. have . '. --.:;:,:!::::::;:: ,.,.. - ' . ii"..'�';':?:'!:':"�::::'L,:'.::� ":'::':!�:;;:;j:�` . nesd Arid the ­ . : 4 stolen and at the momen't of writing the premises of a departed church t swi-Pt and Pertain boncAb and do not"feei liance between the'Japa - -ought -him luck for� n.2arly 50 years. ;� :,:,:! :.Liiii" . is concerned, the two main points are ," . ;..:`X.: ... :;I:: ;,::::.:::!:.,:�:::::::::.::;.:�:: ;: ... . bet,tei:- in every way, I will cheerfully and -, . �:,�;.�,i::i,��j� *:* U seems plain enough, that the case congregation in 1914. , I . 'White Russians. the latter led . .,.,;,....'*..,."i:i:.:��i,�;;�;i::�.-.L�:��� by thL, bi , .;....,..,.­� �il. i:X � . - 9 ,One nigilat in June, 188%. he...dreim- .�.:2,-t:�::;;;" ..::;�:�i*.-Mi& .. - � good cultivation, and insurin the r-rL,,niptly refund Your money for �be first box' ,�:xgg.:,,- ,-. . . X.::� X 1:\: , , een sadly bungl'ed. The reason Tbre hundred dollars was his ' big, Vald ferocious C-Qsshck, General I :.�, �:�:�$!: ,1',:-:-�-X-!.�.i. ,: has b e -inh of the KARA I , � �' - 5:::%:::::::::::;: : "I'l I ' - lt� the only way I - . I . I . ;*!,� % .- � crop against insects and late .blight" I)U'rohasdd ""That's *h9t I th . I � , "; I- :,',', 7 .X !!!!.!;-,..,..,.,......,......�."I ....; ,IN prr-�riptian. and Pd ,ffiat, ,he saw St., Blai in the � I'll ...'.. I... -Ae w. ".. 11.1, ... I t Gregory Se I I .*, I. .... .. ;; I -Finalty, be SUg- , t.o do business with you -Q real benffit ornnn pan and ... . 11 `-1::: rrieffov, 'to ma .... I . �:! is that there are only two ways by working capital, and after he paid ; ti-�,.,.,�,�: .. : . .... . ...,­...,.,.i� by efficient ,spraying. o Verby ,::;::�.: .:.'%:,:�::j:� .::.:" means of which the child, could -be the first three months' rent there was I I q shock absorber bgtiV6,6fil Ja I ,He -�acked it to the extent of 950 , " .. :-:::j;.,-:::-: �!:: !­�­: '::' I I gested that. it is easier to pack a go6d pay. . � I .:..,.. . ,: :!.. d. Either of these left. . H,as -Anancial difficulties grade c� pota** from maximum yields4 I I . Red Russia. ' �, "ii�i;�:�:i, : :­ might $3.15 - . -, - '�Ini when St.',Bl.aise won he received I - ;*i 6 .11 ; . j;j:j.�:.:% �: �,.: :j!, bave succeeded, but when the - were temporarily solved whin he sold than from fninimum yiellds, and most . -General' Semenov routed by the 800 sove . reigns. � � ,,,'.­.-�i�'.. at � I I :::;:;::�::, 1�� ;:.:: Cohan. He I 11 :�:j::,j:�­% -j::, tempt is'made to work them out sim- a play � to Gleorge X. m st li�ay to cut the "You' don't keep your dau:'hter at Reds, along ,with WTangell, Yudc- I I ::,;*:::� -.:::�,:�. , . 9 He. put away this hoard of ,gold- ' . , -.!1'1:;,. ,.:�.�. 1917, ­when nitvh,, Holehak and Denekin in' th� I ':::':,'�. - ,:': henie to-.gly-a-ayou a hand with r, - . - . . !:j�,::j;::.; .:,: �:, ultaneously. they conflict and destroY struggled -along until cost of production is�'to increase, the � the e and.the ,box eontaining,the 90,0 sov �11 r , r .��:,�.:.­ �.%% .. each other. iColonel Lindbergh's ,,:omeone handed him- $10,000 as an � arders?" Wthite Russian drive aAer 'the wa . 1. .;;.:::::::, ­�:; . .. yield per acre. be, enrain�d iinopene,d ever � I :-;,;..,:,X :,� I...", . frequently ,has been the . I . � . '...... natural fiist impulse was to coni- i.indowment. In those times he was Concluding the interview, 'Mr. ­71'�i � subject of ereigns has r . . " :.; 1:; -�,, �::, N , , No. She was that'useless in the sinc,�. - f - ,"'. I .. :.:*i:::i:::i municate with the police, no doubt qharging admis,sion and it was not ' if a tated whispers in diplomatic eir- ... I-, ,.;::;:I.".. :: , - .. .... . . ::::::::: . :, . Broughton said: "Grading of pota, house I sent her out to service . 9i . . The-N&tional Jewellers' Association I . . ..i::::::, . . - , .�: k. ... .,. : ...... .;. r I , * " "' `,i��ii�iil the expectation that in a few until 1923 that the project for a free . . 1. - . . cles Qn-account of his reputed finan- . . : ; ** * , "' .x � . ,...:. I : 1. " 1; " .' .I'.'.. ; ...'.........., ��: ; k. �:: in toes has made wonderful progress in I I . has issued a ,warning to the public ,*' '.1-1-:'1--..-.-.-1. 1-N.�.*--.-.11.*1:::: : . . � ;-:f�i:x::*,, ,:;:: . M. 1! " .:::.,� mind. � He Ohtad-io during the past three years, He was !§howifig .hi§'.friend over cial dealings with,Japan. ,The crum- ., '- ..� . 1-1: iiii:.,:I:-�ill i hoursi they would-baye recovered his theatre crystallized in his o have old gold and trinkets exaan- ". : ..... � . , - ..!,!. .. �1- ; ... "I child. But. a day's reflection upon 'Announced his intention and was im- ' bling czarist government gave him ,ined by a jev�eller belore they are,' 11 . ,��: ... I . :::.:­�:.... - and it is, norw possible- to get supphe-,- is newly acquired. residence. In the .. "..; - I I $if*,000,000i to tak" csb�e of. , He late�, ":::: . . . . . . , !the futile official efforts surrendered rnediately put down as: either crazy,. -,f , d e consigned to the crucibld, ''I I .,:.:. _this product *properly graded and rawing room the walN "were covereA, Q ..hq had-pui it 'in the 'keeping of . . 1, .."...:.! nii�ilsl demand, given no or wealthy. -- . - Captain W. �Llevvellyn-Am . I I . to ,the erh , : aid, q . I ' ' .. 1. in excellent condition. Consequently with paintings 'in beautiful gildei Us di�ee- � - information to the police and . dealt -has not. found itinecessary frimes. ­ � Jappinese-British -bankers an& that ., " .1 , , . .., -1 the­traAe� . tor of the associatiofi, gays: The . - I . ,. � Niss Ethel Chapman priyately with the kidnappers. Bu,, I .0 "thp,t i -e of my ancestors " he' they had refused to return it. In e � .. '� ----. I � I-— . ­­�. I ,- . I . . 11 , . to import, -potatoes to ans�iwcrjheir � s, on . I firI6 ,made � .11 � . . by the time h,e--.came to this oonclaw ­ ­ , . . requi m'en � ' o"f ' a 19'-)-5 he sued the Japanese hanks. for ye.qrs, iucilude.-many. vitl­ I � I . -Find -Good Roa4- , - - ----, re ts for a high class pro- s -Aid, stopping before a *p'icture $.%0,4)100,' The couTt�-­Iruled against the pasI few � . � , 4 makes this novel ,ion, it was too, Ate. The United . . .. I dU`ct­this­-*i-nt,er-,2----- -- ­� - - knight in -ar.mo_r�---.---..-.---,-..--.-,'.,--., - -.-- uable antique coins and Indan 904 -1 -1 , I ." -nd, "--,----- -11im.- Iff-1229- a-�-reversaf i - I � ..." 41-N . I States -was..,aroused. There was no - � Repays its Cost . I . "Yes," replied his frie . he was -there Was- ' mohurs. .. .. � . .. .. .cha��ce.,fqr.,�he kidnap -rs to com- I , �,� I very nearly one. of mine,- but I didn't of this decision and the Specie Bank . A Regent St. jeweller identified' . ' . r - .� ­... ..­ 7. ­.� LuxOR­ UAK-Et munica e with him, stiFle -less returri Good' i6ads a�e i�7bll - wotth the I of Yokohama paid him $700,000. Soon th" I . I . 11- -1-.1- � . to I The Use of Fertilizers think it 'was. worth the price th�2 thereafter he was on the job at Peip e attachment to a gold chain as; . � ��. , �, the baby and get their money. Now rnon,ey they cost.- For, according . I anti.que do,aler asked for K!" ing organizing the "White Interna- a valuable Sas,sarian seal of carved 4- :::: . - I ' desperation he has appealed to figures of the American Road Build- .. * * * . . . , I 1. , '. , The primary function of a fertil- % i ' clqrneliar�, which dated from the time . ,. ­ with Magic -ne 1p him. ers' Association, they Iniore than pay . I . I tionale of all Nat ons P . I .., � I ch uiider,korld to be ' and All Rae- , I !.` � . - izer, is t6 filknish plant food in" forms "Thankful! What have I to be , P 1-1 - . . of Ur, Abrahams city of the Chald- . ­­ . . . � What should be his next move'? ,'or their cost in'saving on operating which are ir es e is now in inner Mongolia, I . I.. . "� . . Baking Dr. Roy Bond say's that if Col. Lind- expenses,of autos. . .#rriediately avAilajble,. or thankful for? I can't pay my ,bills." * " ees, . . . - rallying the native iIrinces to pry ' "'01ther discoveries include a gold .. i- which may �eadily betpin-e" so, in the - "Then, man" alive., be thankful you loose Mongolia from China. In reply - . � I � .. bergh is -the patriot he is believed to The association has found, after soil. ­­ .1 I I aren't, one of the creditors." I bracelet set witl� , four , almandirle , I �: ... .1 ' ' '� ...... f., * Ir * . . g . O'Xln . .1 � Powder '-e he has -the . opportunity of per- checking the operation of 800 cars in . to questions he said Japail was pot . -rring an act whose meTnory will all parts of the United Sta �s One of the ri � ctors in d averse to- his activities. , ets� ,a rrl�klaoe cam".ed , of, 11 . I I .. . Ifoi te ; .... that . , M4� et,E!,;.� d a notice � . - :.: . . . mining crop yields is the amount o -1. The man who had receive . . fiexagonal gold antique coins and a . .. .... . endure long after his flight a -cross the -, h, filigree 1>rooch of aknoft pure g6ld . , ,a average cost of operating autos In the New York Herald of July ' . ! 1. . I . Atlantic is forgotten. He could h' ve over all t_vpes of roads runs all ,the .plant food availatle M 'the soil. When' from .the tax collector was both in-. 161 1921, Captain Francis (M�cCullagh . a . ? I � this is not sofficiient for good'gro,Kth dignant and mystified. He was call- set' with a fine cryst�al. . ' . . , ' .he honor of issuing a challenge in way from 6.02 cenU,.a mile for light � wrote of General. Semenov a.� fol- , je ..; 11 "My advice to all housewives, both � it must 'be - rtapplemefited df maximun, ed upon to, pay - forth th. He � "A * welled watch moveniient dis - , " the name of the people of the Unit.- four, to 9.45 c,Elitis a mile for heavy , $50 wi. I I � . I- Iowa,: .. .... ,-,Semenov is. in the pay ofth.-o eovered was made-,by-a-famo4r--we,-,t­ - .7 ,, . yields are to be obtained. hadn't $5. . " - � � � � i . Skilled and inexperienced, is: Use ed States to all the criminals that ,�ixes. . The several factors which may pro- He wrote back as follows: I Japanese government, and he is bad of England watchmaker, and wlis -- . � 1. � Magic Baking Powder. Then therq, are now undermining the nation. "In cost of tires and tubes comes foundly affect the 'results' obtained "Dear Sir --- & my income tax re- a brigand as California ever.saw in 'really a museum.piece.11 I . .1 A � is no uncertainty about your bak- '"KAI my baby if you will. Better h2 the greatest increase," the association I . the '410's of the last century. .. . . . . I I , t, from applying. fertilizer include the turn I clearly stated my , .profession, His c .114 . � ing," says Miss Etl�el Chap man, §hould die than thit law and order reports. "it is estimated that where I career siands for all i�at is evil. , -, - — � . I , - - I . I � I , ' hn- character of the soil, drainage, and which yoii appear to'have misundet7 in the life of a bandi and murderer." I . 1, I., I I n the �hould abdicate and criminals rule t�i'is expended for this item on � stood. You d I I I il Editor of the Home Section i I this country." Abraham is honored proved roads of high type the cost is methods of working ,the' soil, and -the qm4nd $50 frth1with. 1 His., gTandmother wag a Mongol and - . Ontario Farmer. .1� I . ads with_ character of the season in Tespect to said I was on cantra�tor-not a con- WIT AND WISDOM . I , in some quarters for his willingness almost triple, or $2.90, on ro . ,,hV speaks Xongoviihn fluently. ! T . . 1. � 1. .. s par- rainfall, temperature, ietc. ju,Ter!" . . . , , .. . I ,, This unqualified statement i to murd#,r..,,.,hJ'� ;son Isaac in response out irid,provement. . I , ticularly impressive because thrifty to what he , supposed to. be the voice "The saving shown in operation of In considering the use. of coni- - . 44i. - . f IN . Woman:'is the most remk�ikable­ 11 . mercial fertilizers one' must keep . . . I. . 11 � Canadian home makers have learned of the Lord. But what of the child's the average'ear due to road improve- . . I I . I fo,teigner with whom, man comes in . :,, � im- !n mind the necessi�y of maintain-' Allow For Load- contact. -Mr. Robert tynd. .`� " mother? 'What of the rest of the ments. is, where roads Without Household Hints.' . . � !:. I that Miss Chapman's advice is in- ing organic matter in the soil as . I . . ' . — � �. . variably praftical. family including the child's fifth cou- provements are changed to interme- supplied by manure. The principal Linol In, Driving, Ca I.. . sin in Toronto, who,� according to fhe diate -tkjW'­'1.67 cents.a milp;,�where e�m , can be handled much : I. T We do not -know why we, should .% I . I" L-11 , , , , , - , — , , � P eqfk41,1P,p ie kid fft. - ilig y,r,,Y,, '� , 1 14, .11 4eati of too - I �m I , , im�� , 14, , , � , � �, I 1-.�,- - ` . . � . � , , II I I I I . , ..� I Other well­kno*n� food expert� and -1 value in the use of fertilizer is more easily if it is exposed to the sun The Old Meclianic-�says: ..- , a managed . 11 ..... � . Star, continues to be brave and hope- intermediate type is changed to'high be alarmedt*."the idea of , . . i that it permits a More economical, or artificially warmed to -make it pli- ­ . \ cookery -teachers in the Dominion share iful? 'We do not doubt. Col. Lind- type, 0.99 cents a mile. and whf!re . Just as you can telf a man by, the curency-Mi. Reginald MdKenna. ,; I Miss, Chapman's high opinion of Magic., b'6ftb's -willingness to givg his own unbrnproved type ii chaitged to high and better distribution of farm able before it is put dowrL In order company he Jceeps, "so you -can tell 11 . . J "� � In fact, the majofity of them -and , life for, his country. But the liveI type,'12;108, cents a mile." � I manure. One, is a, necessary supple- to prevent buekling, which. is caused what troubleg � car is going to'have Florida -pa -and ;:­ ..e ontoolk a ebance�' I '-use Magic exclusic,ely. of his wife and his child; . . . ? In 6perating a light four over im- ment to the other, and for most soils by expansion when the edge of the by the way it Is drifen. ran "Robins usoe"k as a serial. It . I . I , ; housewives, too 1 4 the cost is 5.10 cents 0I, they work tog6ther to produce * the linoleum is tacked to the floor, re- Here's .a,, -ftse that illustmtes the . made a hib.-�-4Sault -Pdily 9ta ' , . . No wonder Magic outseN ,all other bak- New Jersey is a long.,.Iong way from pToved rooi3OE _ , r. , - , best results. I I I . ing powders combined I Sparta. ' '" ---f h vy six over move the moulding along the bagq,- point: A ,,certain bwner'of a fairly . I 11. mile. Operation o a ea � .3 -A � I I '--;..+� 'I . . ­ - I board and let the' linoleum extend, to li-'kt car that had a hi -'h -s -"a eu- '931- -" -411 _U ill. ­ V. - I - .1 unimpr ro, S - . . ­V� .V come - — i � - In figuting the savings to motorists I within three-eitghth inches of the wall. gine was accustom�d to riding. alone. gets oult of the doldrums back into I by high ty'pe roaft, the. association, Alfalfa Acreage Increases Then replace the' moulding and nail Doing so, he-devefbped the habit of the trade minds. -Kitchener Record.. . I . . New York's Free Theatre cites the following figures, applying � "" it to the baseboard instead of the starting . in second gear. . No real . . ' to the United States, Alfalfa now stands sixth in area floor, which allows the edges to be harm resulted. All of a gudden, how- Those 'Chinese soldiers, under able 11 : . Has to lbstal Box Office "Allowing 16 miles tmv,el on a gal- among all field crops- grown- in the held down without binding. The floor ever, be began carrying three people leadership, seem' capable of holding I;i , ' , I New York's only free theatre has Ion ofgasoline, the 15 billion gallons Province of ,Ontario -and occupies a- should be surftced before the ]in- downtow7f' th him in the Imorning. their.o n in. any -kind of company� . . w su I ccumbed to thd depression at last. ,consutped in 1930 carried motor ve- bout 650 -,boo ,acres. According to oleum is laid, as a rough floor great- W-ithin-three'weeks -he came into the Owen Sound Sun -Times. i ' 1P Butler Davenport, who has been run- hicl�eg '225 billion mile,. If half the James Lau'ghland, Field Husbandry ly 'shortens its lif i e. I 11 sbo-p 'to have tiae clutch replaced. The — . ning his Brarnhall Playhouse in East travel is on the 700,000 miles of sur- Department, 0. A. Q, Guelph, the , 0 d . additional loao.was too much of a If you are too lazy or too slow to ..1 , � Twenty-seventh Street for the last faced roads of the country. and the great increase. in 'this 'crop during A fireproof container for valuable strain. - enter the races, you can sit on the . nine years, e4s free enter-tainmenti- saving, is 0 cents a mile, thei s.aving the last twenty years has been due papers can - be made as follows : Thht alwa:�s has been one of the- I-ence And gain fame as a critic� 0 has had to begin charging admigsion. to the 'Public each year aim t to to the development of hardy- strain�, Thread biNth ends of a 15 -inch length strangest things abolit car owners- Kingston ,Wbig-Standard. I Jt is A tem-porary expedient, lie $2,150 "' """'O" a sdrn in e=7 of along with, the outstanding merits of of 2 -inch pipe to take caps. Put a They never seem to realize that a states, .�nd he will return to' , big that 1�',p',nded on highWay maihten- alfalfa as a forage crap. Being a 3-9 thch layer of asbestos inside each load makes all the diffeience in tb4,- Strangely, paying of debts make 14, ' - - theatre as soon th.e United States." hardy deep rooted perennial legum,i cap and seal it with a snug -fitting world in the way a car performs and the debts�gr6w larger and n6t smals .� �policy of a free as ance in I . alflf texture of the disc of sheet brass. Then place an in the way it should, be driven. ' enough inoney accumulates in the . ler-4ming Fisher. � I &-pleted treasury to permit it. For - soil, adds humug and aids in the- equal length ofl-inch brass pipe in- If you've got a big load in the car, — , years he has supported his playhouse -V storing of nitrates. It begins to grow side of the iron pipe, concentrically, don't expect it to accelerate as fast,' Authors should be -read and net �-Qn..� the gifts .of hi -s audience. What Engineer Visualizes early in ST5,ring, helps to control which is done by. inseTting three and by all imeans don't start J see- sej�,,pr heard—Edna Ferber. I money was raised came throuih'the . . weedg and remains green tfiroughout strips of wood between the two pipes. ond'ge,at. That's a bad habitTo get . . I I . . Automobile of 1940 the season. The yield is gre I ater than Pack the spa,ce between, the pipes into under ary circumstances.' An . mediurn of the collection basket that 11 . I - No man is an authority in the eye . ikas passed between the second and The autornobile of 1,090, wbich from 'Red ,1Clover and Timothy and with asbestos, -remove, the wooden other thing that everybody should a the law while there*is any -breath third actq, accompanied by an appeal could be driven by a child with a sin- . the hay has a much' higber feeding strips and pack_t-he space left with know a�bout cars is that they're in bim,.--;Lord %nedin. . I , from MT. Davenport, who explained gle lever, is- imaginatively pictured value. The marked 'increase in" the asibestos. Papers rolled and, placed harder to stop from, a given speed the . - . . I I 1 hii.,4 purpose and ideal to his auditors. by Maurice Holland, director of, the I -11.1 -- ill be safe from -ore of a load they .,earrk.�:, , YOU 'Isn't it about time for Japan t.,? if � L ' — — . For the last :few years Sil ver con- .division of engineering and industrial . e . I tter on tightly. should make more allowance of stop- get its unconditional release from the . - tribution havo.- gradually disappeared, research of t . he National- Research * 1 4 . . ping distance, foT the inertia ,forces' League of Natiotis?-Nash,ville Ban� and copper beewme so preponderant, Council. Such a car inight' emerge .�; " , � I I I Wet clothes hung outside in col(I that have to be overcome. are great- ner.' I I . I I .1 that the problem of eating became as a triumph of engineering if scien- - . / weather often ,freeze to the liTlet er. .. . � � I paramount over the problemi of pro- tific reseaxeli were constantly applied . li'a, I I �'�-rs are pretty badly abused frolm Andrew Mellon, the new U.S. - am - 4) especiall� if it is of the woven -cable I . 11 � �;, � echaincal suativulmint, because, -bassadior to 'Britain, is re ted to be . I . � � . . . . . . . ..... . duction, and the proportion of ancient to automotive oblems by the indus- .. .. type, which may result in , o ners fail to realize this imiportant wi�� .pu 1�-` I , " . as a� wbole Hall -and believes. the more delicate garments bein Ow I 1. oreign pieces so outranked the tr� I rth $800,000,0100, 1, - -1. - - I �1.1 , . I i consideration. - I His lawn garden, I j. - 1: � coin ot the realm that 'Mr. Dav4np,ort In an addres before the Society I � tbin when removing them-. To avo, parties in .England should be.very ? 11 I . I considered taking up numisimaticsfoT of Automotive� Engineers, he'said: �� . thisi, draw a piece of -softened para- I 1, I ��� , rj� I . am, I , I recherche affairs. --,St. Catharines. , �,�,, , ,-1 I -.. ffin *ax -back and forth on the line , - ­ . Standard. : , 1. I : a living. Then, too,"he has quite a "I see a low, 8tream-lined model, I Iq . ' .. � i� ,r .. respectable collection of washers. produi��g the, dynamic power that I so that it becomes covered with a �., ­­­­ �� . , ­�, � 11 - . . - '121'', Aaps, by sources of � WateiTroof film,'which will 'last ihito Circus Wagons --Cbst Gilt In a docade-or two we -may have a ��J . I � - , Currently the little 2150 -seat theatre propels it, pe - ­: � .", . I I %­. is offering "Hardlet," with Mr. Dg,v- energy and mechanisms X141410yr1i I . - 91bituated to moving plc� - ­­� g " .1 ... I- definitely. - "', , I . I population h � ,%"" . I as the prince, at a top; price to-day.''That 1940 model can be bpeT� I I - i� Britain's Big Gold Rush ;.E. � entport . tures,but quite unaccustomod to plAy ?j, . ��­� 1 I . - . I .,,�. haps a single � ­. il I. I I ,�'. � The big premium an -gold ' t I of'$1-25; the scale descending', from ated 'by a child with per he 11, I I I I . and, goinig.. --- IMr. iSt. John Ervine. ..... - I I �� I those hei .. 11 -- .. I C6 , rush to find arid'sell gold lyr-any form . I I I . `11111�- I I � ,ghts -to two -bits, for,which leveT, land its speed controlled,'by A ,, ' I �:11 . . U;X1, , -, �, amount you may sit in the rear of d4ft touch of the band. Hardly a I I Cr'usoe" P-Aurns .", .., . I .1 - " ", � k',,��,�, , . . I have broujilit, out some fuuny-stories I can't write unless there ig dii 6p- �.Rll; 1 ,i1061q1rAi-9§ 'No the halcony. vestige of �the old-fashioned 191) I. . A new '�Robinson 'Ciusoel'-a Scot, "Behold the new Klondyke," ,stiid *elq space in front of me, soroe door or , V,"' I ,: � 'ALUM.- This The prime (mover in the enterprise, model remains, the ,days reminiscent -; ' '1'�i�;4��­' ' � W,,;��, I statement on ��,,�:11 ­­ , like his great prototype,' Alexailder 141.,ard" James iSatiger, of circus fame . window, a means of 6xit. I don't ��!,�Jp,�,�;,, . , �Selj�jrlc, and by name Andrew Swan as he fluilg open a barn door at Hot- know exactly why-43'ame's Btanch , . �1� .� ,1� guarantee that grog � . . " � hlc]K I -has returned to England after hav- I-ey, i�%rrey,, with a typicafsbowman'�, Cabell. lxt,11�11 I . . 1� .. Mr. ,Diavdnport, is -thoroughly en- of the time when eveiy-operator had' 11 I" C 6.,m', -w', � I , �,y"'g�-,�, , - . eyery tin Is your - ,�­­: , : , sed in the theatre. He loves to to bie a mechahical �engineer apd, an 1,p:i!!'� I -BI � 1, ­�,Ij',.�­ .(' fMskaf e. 'A I;Ii,ki nit act and even ,to buitil the scenery. acrotat. ,� 1. � I � I . I , I ,r , . I - . . � . - 1 7 . . 14 1��0�4. - � � irg,bee' given up -as deAd-for.t � ,1-1 f n .1 - ,,, �W,p,AW­,-gegtuee aiCbade a reporter enter. �, �.,L'1�1 I I . S i's 00 � . . �.,�, YoWder*fs free The nunierous jobs, "mianuil jobs, 4'How i th to The broughtAbout? I - I I- an 4 .1','.,Li"""� � Preveolttwmtg!5"ki,rtbc�A.ItAvesebiclm* . years. -ntly a ti BUrstowe I�Iodge farm. here, is the Nothing, worries -a igirl more th . " ,, 1. frot" glum or "ay such as tending the furnace, which The ,am, modi-rrn hisgicians who at -(�e house winter. home of iS get's circus., to discove , 2,fi,,c � ' I ", I I P L hnronful ingre- livesi'gives cj�ft -,Om, vigor and I , , He rece -irived ad r that ,the, wlhn, ,v� I � ,fter hei , W 1�, , � , .. 4�a ", Ne manages to do among a mul � asiri,, Mr�- -IDugald McFayden In the barn ... loomed up -half. a. dozen, .own. heart. isWt afth It at 'Ml.--�Col�,,.� � . - 11,� ,§,W;�'. 11:, .db (a dan , � dient. titudo transformed the 1,920" model U the vitality; makta of,his,coi t r "I". ng - X F sla ,hem grow latii atrong, 11 V k,o I I �, � I I of other chores, all hold no distaste laying It fita� Va. VIXTUA , ..',��,'j,.A��J 1 '. pre . antutti size, em-hel. umfbia (SdC.) State. .. ­­ ,� ,,��,-�j,� I ' I ' sent -day, ear, wbrking with the' I `291; ) AISE more of -Letchrororth; Hertfordshire: vehieleg �Df garg , I t . '� kA , I fur� th6.L,l )t -� "O"', ­.;.., I , .jkgk—Siend for the Mavc,Cook for bilm, as it is till part of his'play- will- proae,e an I than - - - - � P Atte NbY . "a'looming fl�ure; carrying a 11§bed, WHh'k,bugo mvings, of dile- . �, - ;�: R?- , , � I . I I �, 1t,:;...-1: " , �,, � �, -nydubakeath6me. . auturnobilie f6r­the custo0ter Of 1940 , I . i I' 0,$ � .. Vo4t6utewhe , � iek'vodd you uw. ..., fiddle c"b'."' . , 06vical figurag. "Polki 'dot st-6p-1 Olt 1�,',,�?��'�!!,��,',� , house, his lif�. tools of res,earcb# � I I 9. . I I ­' ��"'L�10��,;, , " *'111, I or M r . 1! - I ' V , with zipiper , "� , -but � , ,�, � ORATrrI666t `OCAMOA . y"rs hgo Swan left, "Thiese aTd , , , 11� I I ;AaJr6d§`i gt-atidatd- frah& Ltdq Mr, Davenport p�ssed mucI4 of his which .will be. ag lmVch ' f, 6 1 I (Ap - -1, �, � ' "' , I ThiftV-f . ,our b1d. proc&sfoyi, f a-steneys a 1vt 9pring Istyle LI& (� � , wn =4 d'e' ,' in I . 1iffiffid - I . . I ,Jr��,,,�'� 1. 5, . 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