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N, A. McINTYRE, L. D. S„ D, D, S
nr4NTIHT
Office hours -9 to 12
BLYTH•--Tuesdays and Wednesdays
Evenings by appointment.
'Phone 130,
1 to 6
Dr. W. Jas. Milne,
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON.
CORONER COUNTY OF HURON.
Office—Queen Street
Residence—Dinsley Street.
BLYTH, • • ONTARIO
J. H. R. ELLIOTT,
NOTARY PUBLIC & CONVEYANCER
Fire, Accident, Sickness, Employer's
Liability, Plate Glass, Automo-
bile and Live Stock Insurance.
BLYTH, ('Phone 104) ONTARIO.
LOI+TUS E. DANCEY,
BAi R.1S'1'1,Lt,SOLiC(TOit,NOTA1tY
PUBLIC, CONVEYANCER,
MONEY 'f0 LOAN.
Office—Queen Street BLY7'Il, ON'T
SIiN LIVE ASS1J11ANCE; CO. OF COM,
PROSPEROUS & PROGRESSIVE
It leads the field among (le tied Ian
Companies.
R. It. LONG, District Mauaget,
Oederich
CHOM AS (aUNDRY,
AUCTIONEER,
CODERSCN, • ONTARIO
learnt Stook Saiea a epneinity. Order
tele et Die Blyth Standard Office will he
promptly attended to, Telephone me
mire at my expense,
Dr. J. C. Ross,
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
Office hours -10 30 to 12 2 to 4 7 to 8.30
Except Wednesday evening.
Phone No, --Office 51; Residence 69
BLYTH, ONTARIO
MY OPTICIAN
Willie Mill Drug Sion
DR, W. J. MILNE,
Fine Spectacle Ware and
Accurate Lens Work
a Specialty.
QUEEN ST., BLYTII
THE WINOHAM MONUMENTAL WORKS
has the largest and most complett
stock, tits most beautiful designs tc
choose front in
MARBLE, SCOTCH AND CANAD.
IAN GRANITES.
We make a specialty of Family Mom
uments and invite your inspection,
Inscriptions neatly, carefully ane
promptly done.
Electric tools for carving and leiter
ing
Call and see us bl`ore placing your
order.
Robb. A. Spotton,
7JINGHAM. • • ONTARI(
fibs Industrial Itlortgago and Carvings Co,
SARNIA. ONTARIO
Money advanced on first mortgages on
lands, Parties desiring money on farm
mortgages will please apply to the under -
J. II. R ELLIOTT, Agent,
BLYTH, ONTARIO.
C. E. TOLL, L.D.S. D.D.S
DiSNTIST
Hours 8.30-12 1,30-6
Wednesdays at Monition,
'hones 124,-4212
James Taylor
License A tioneer for the. County of
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Scribblers,
Drawing Books,
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The Standard Real
Estate Agency
The following very desirable properties
have been listed with us at very low pric-
es. We also have a number of fauns and
village lots which we are offering for sale
Get in touch with us when you are in the
market to buy either village or farm pro-
perty: --
storey brick dwelling on the corner
of King and Wilson Streets, Three -
eights of an acre of land. This property
ie in excellent state of repair and can be
purchased at a very reasonable figure.
33 storey frame dwelling on Morris St,
'three-fifths of an acre of land, This is a
desirable property for anyone requiring a
co,nfortable hone at small price.
le storey Name dwelling on Dinsley
St. In good state of repair and most de-
sirably located. This property can be
purchased on excellent terms,
]1 storey frame on Dinsley St. (known
as the Graham property). Thin can be
purchased at a very low price to close ftp
the estate,
L. -vgat4617-itxrrovar---1,
COAlill'P'i1NG FEMINISM
Columbium coat Only a Tenth Nt
llluch• Avfr e 'islr tt Knllal s lie Not Like
A. new Metal, with the n.ppearanoN itrrtrte 1,1 l,nemtt tri,+ f,ihrrnl
and tomo of the quailtlee of pietinual, Crenhucttt fit' EContro,
but wllrlt costs only a tenth of Se
tntteh, was exhibited for the first time
at the twelfth annual Chemical in-
dustries l5xposi:lon here, says a New
Yof'k despatch to the Christian Set -
liver since the revolution the Ito-
vict East, formerly a stronghold of
ennaeretttivc Mohammedanism, writes
the Moscow correspondent of the
once Monitor.London Sunday Observer, !las hoen
Tho metal is columbium, which la caught up In a wave of modernizing
believed to exist in largo (plantlikechange. Polygamy and "kallm," the
In certain granite amine In cambin- pt'aetlie purasing brides, have
ation with another metalal and rarer. hoen f0rbidofdeit,ch'utd htrepid agents
separated in its pure Porro by Dr. of the "zhennldel," or women's de.
Clarence W. Balite, chemical director Parte"rat. attached to the Community
of the Pau -steel Products Co. 11 lute
been found to he Impervious to con
roslon and chemists are now study- and steppes of Central Asia and the
ing its properties id order to doter VOIgu valley, urging the women to
mine what uses can bent bo made of ealI oil their heavy ho•sehafr valla
It. anti take tin equal tart in
Another metallurgical exhibit in 1' ' public ]lle,
the chemical cepositton dfaeiosea the Tho late -s:. dovelopmest In thin
Increase In the value of platinum. A campaign for the emancipation of
Russlan three -ruble coin le shown, c'aste.,rn uvoman la n proposal to make
made of thfc material. It was minted tin wearing of thea yell 111egtti. This
about 1828 and is about the size of a u` 'c011o11 was debated at length der -
Party Central Cotuntl`lee, have been
active among the Oriental peoples of
the Caucasus mountains, the deserts
quarter -dollar. The metal in the coin I' the rr;rnt conference of Workers
n prim
1i etorey brick modern equippeddwel• at present le worth twenty limos the �iptenit1001gf)eneounte riental e, enoaopplos tion,
ling on DineleySte eet. Destrnblysituat- face Valise of the coin. The same
ed and can he purchased at little more booth also shows a collection of gold ThereAwere differences of opinion re-
than halt the present cost of construction flab hooks, used by the native fisher- garding the length of time which
A real snap for anyone desiring an up-to-
date home,
11 storey frame dwelling on Morrie St,
men in Colombia, because gold to
more plentiful there and cheaper
than any other suitable metal which
Half acre of land with small stable. This thioy can find for this purpose.
property can be piaci-lased with only a A new acid -testing alloy, develop
small payment down. ed by the Krupp factories in Ger-
2 storey brick dwelting on Mosley st. I many, lo expected to be of particular
Modern in every particular. quarter of value to the chemist.
an acre of ground on which there is a In the field Of applied metallurgy
good stable and garage. one manufacturer is showing 0 nett'
1 storey frame dwelling on Queen St. 400•trteolt screen which contains 160,-
North. Quarter acre of land .vtth stable. 000 openings to the square loch ---
Get our price on this property. larger number than there are halt's
I sunray [r:in the average human head. Thene, asbpalt clad dwelling phosphor -bronze wire which Is teed
on Morris St, In splendid repair, A for the acrero 1s one-third the 1hlcir-
goodboy sftorey
small money. lean of a hair, The screening is used
11 ten ey brick dwelling on Morrie St, in the preparatleu of special cltem-
In splendid repair. Three -eights on an ical matrrtals,
acre of land on which is situate a good
stable and garage. TWEN'FIIIITIt CENTURY IIY:R„1IIT,
2 storey brick dwelling on Queen St. ,_
Ten acres of land. Good brick stable, A Hits tbntrlyed t0 Live Twenty Years
most desirable property tdesir-
ing
anyone da tr-
I
ing a emelt acreage of land. nSame Ruins.
A very desirable 2 storey brick dwelling
on Queen St. One quarter acre of land.
Property in excellent condition. Most
desirable location. This property can be
purchased for little more than half the
cost of construction today.
1'/z storey frame with cement kitchen.
stable on premieea, 14 acres of land, tAi
good buy,
10 acres of land on which is situate a
goad comfortable frame cottage, barn,
driving shed and the )arid in a first-class
state of cultivation.
The property known an the old fire hall
on (he Salt side of Queen Street, This
building is now used as a garage, It can
be purchased at every reasonaleie figure.
Flame cottage on Mill Street, ace. of
land. Aic y. desirable and comfortable
place for persona requhIng on a small
hr,mei r.
14 storey fame„ dwelling on Denim
mond Surae. :Stable en the premises,
Can be purchased at a very reasonable
figure:',
The Standard Real Estate
Ager cy
BLYTH, ONTARIO .
DOUGLAS 0 MA.IUR, L. V. C. 't 4.
O,ganist, Choirmaster
Knox Church, (lode lel)
Supervisor Music Public Schools. -
(Certified.)
'leacher of Piano, Voice, Organ and
Theory.
A few vacat,cirs for pupils Apply
h rlt(W, Mrs Poplestone,
Phone 80, Dinsley St., Blyth
FARM FOR SALE
100 acres of good land, being lot 21 on
the 121h cone of the Tp. of 1lullett, 10
acres of bush and pasture. On the farm
is situate a good lir storey brick dwelling;
frame barn 50x50 with stone stabling and
water in stable. Cement driving shed
50x30 fret. Cement hen house. Drilled
welt. All fund in good state of cutlivation,
Hydro passes the farms. Farm situate 14
miles nein Blyth Twenty-five acres fall
plow d; d acres fall wheat, For partial].
ars apply to Fred Austin, I2, R. 1, Blyth,
FARM FOR SALE
100 acres eine and a half miles from
Blyth. Comfortable house, good barn
and outbuilding., 6 to 8 acres of bush.
Apply to N. Radford, Executor of the es-
tate of the late John Scott.
NOTICE
Notice is hereby given that any person
or persons dumping refuse or garbage
on Wilson Street (Gipsy Lane) will be
prosecuted without further notice
The corporation has a dumping ground
on Mrs, Jno. Weymouth's property and
all garbage should be placed there
Signed
Street Committee.
An attractive Offer For Our
Readers.
ThelSlandard costs 82.00 per year. The
Family Herald & Weekly Star costs 81.00
year, Any home may have these two
publications every week in the year at a
special bargain rate of $2.75.
The Standard will supply you with all
the local news of your community The
Family herald & Weekly Star will supply
you with the best weelcly newspaper, the
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or renew now to The Standard.
FOR SALE—Three male police pups,
two months old• Price 88 each. Apply
to 3, C. Powney, t3elgreve,
wand be required to prepare the
papulation for such a drastic step,
and it has now been decided to refer
the matter to the legislative bodies of
the Eastern National Soviet Repub-
lics, There seems little doubt that
some such law wilt ultimately be en-
acted,
Old Islamic customs, hallowed by
centuries of tradition, cannot be Rout -
tel overnight without a struggle; and
not a few of the pioneer feminists in
the Caucasus and Central Aala have
0.•00li' d the martyr's crown. In Uz-
beeieLtn alone, the largest of the ter-
ritorial divisions of Russian Central
Asia, 300 women have been killed
during the last few months for 'taking
off their veils, according to reporia
delivered at the confcr;nce of Work -
ere Among Oriental Worsen. Some-
times these murders were committed
by indignant husbands and t;omcttnu'a
by members of the community, stir-
red up to fanatical rage by Lke ex -
For the past twenty years an an' hortations of the mullahs, The confer -
known Iniemit'has oclipied the wind• Oleo recommended that in the future
swept-railns of the ancient Rocco Ia- such acts should be regarded not a,
nula e chits,
which rests at the base simple homicide, Inc which the maxi -
of the chits, on which 1,300 years mum penalty in Russia is ten yearn'
ago St. Benedict fotutdr;ct his famous imprisonment, bat aa counter-revon0
monastery, The hermit has no trot- ttonary offences, far which the penal.
lowers. Ifo has founded no school, fe is death.
He le neither raan)r 'for priest. and Still years of unremitting work and
rats have been the sole companions propaganda on the part of the "elm -
of his solitude during the past twen- nidal" and other organizations aro
ty years. But to the townspeople of . beginning to show results. Among
Monte Cassino a tradition of eatnlli- the more advanced eastern peoples of
teas has grown around him, perhaps tate Soviet Linton, such as the Tar -
because of the proximity of the her -
tans, the Rnahklre and :he Chuvaehee,
mirage to the ancient monastery, one can nrnv 11111dnd considerable num-
Rocco ',mule Castle is 300 feet below bets of glia studying it the high
the monastery, which was built to schools, and even in the universities.
629. During past centuries the castle Even in old Rohhara, one of the most
has served 05 a 110101150 for the mon-
remote, picturesque and pestilential
artery from marauding bards which clues of Inner Asia, irhese medieval
sought to loot the roue t tery and hat g` Mohammedan theolo sus worked out
been the scene of men stirring bat -
ties. Now the castle. t, in such di- the theory that woman has no soul,
lnpidated condition that hardly one the yell has been generally put agile.
room In it is proof from the rain, bu4 All sorts of devices etre brought
the hermit stays on, into play to push, and prod, and
Ida cares nothing for money and awaken the Eastern woman to a sense
does no work except to keep his llv- of independence and civic conscien-
ing quartqrs in repair. Ile subsists on tlonsness, Movable tents circulate
only tho few trifles of bread and meat among the nomadic tribes of the
steepe, distributit g peopegan
and fruit that aro regularly brought da, med-
lnhu by villagers, who are still sauna- teal aid and elementary hygicsde in -
what awestruck by the sacrifices of
atruelton. The Soviet East is dotted
the hermit. Just what drove him to MAI women's clubs where the first
the hermitage la not lunun, althmtgh shyness of the discarded veil may he
nerI, ling to the townspeople It was forgotten and when: ' u in liter -
business trouble and not disappoint-
acy and vocational a are of-
menl in love. Some lucky atnr seems feted,
to shine, over file head. AliIsough 'ibla moderntzlosg vement to the
there are plenty of persons in ltaiy Snvtet Past has mai points of con-
wlth inclinations toward leading a 1(1ct• and sympathy h the Innovat-
hernilCs life, auth0rlty Minn cuter- lug crusades Iatmch ,1 by Mustapha
f ores with their plans and Lulls sinal Reiner 10 Turkey a tteaupted by
t, mere on, Tho Recce lunula her• King Amanullab in f anistan. And
mit, however, has eon:rived somehow Lhis to not the h z- .he tc icon+
to remain in the same rum.; for tweet- why Soviet symll�tI s Qi5linr,ly
ly }ears, unhindered (111101' ty clvll on the side of .he A --hstn kinf_ 110
or creleeiastical authority. Pall of a progressive tr,±tllmc lu 01'-
glnanistan could scarcely fail to heart.-
RhJMiA.1N'IYI Cf'' s;'roN1; W't1RSN1J', en the mullahs, the bays or tribal
— — chieftains and other pillars of the old
Stone;; of Carnac Lt enact tiny err order in neigbboring Soviet Central
Ono of Wooden; of tho Age. Asia.
The Stones of Carnac in Brittany
are one of the wonders of Rio ago,
nobody knows when they were erect-
ed, or why. Nowhere throughout
Europe can there be seen such per-
plexing evidence of an early race
combining the most primitive sim-
plicity with indications of a profound
knowledge. Vast whgntun_ns of huge
stones attract the eye, (headed or
terminated by el'cles or dotuteus (ta-
ble stones ram,noniy called crom-
lechs) extending at fulmrvale 110 foe
As seven tulles to Locmtu'laquer 0011
bulging out In all directions to Gtr
deven, St, Barite, Kermario, Kerlee-
can and the Quiherou. Intersec',eci
amongst these aro tumuli, menhirs,
tolmen (holed stones) and engraved
stones.
To the casual visitor they are rem-
nants of stone worship, burying
1 ces or. records of conquered f
pcans
tend victories -Toast. Their strange
markings are exactly similar to the
thumb marks of ale human hand, but
done on a large scale and with won-
derful accuracy, The height of the
Egyptian colunms and obelisks is al-
most exactly the same. 1Vha.t relation
FIRS COMM.', with Egypt?
Fund Street. Whew Jesus Healed.
What is believed to be the ancient
street where Josue met the man bore
blind, and performed the miracle of
giving hint sight, has hist been um
covered in Jerusalem.
Remains of a massive gateway and
part of the walls of Jerusalem in au
excellent state of preservation have
Also boon unearthed.
A num4.r of hooses in 0 tine State
t plesmwtWO0, with ut0.;tr fliers,
h,v, dire been found They turn he-
iyed L0 have been the dwellings of
lm pilgrims who came to Jerusalem
xtore its e:o.pture by the Saracens In
6.,, 1D,
Trlacltlnu Peels Potatoes.
A mitete peeling machine has been
eeneierl for uas Its French amen'
A NEW RA0113OANiNOVF.
Newly-Riclt Lady 'Thought Ito Raid
Forgotten Music.
Here is a new Rachusaniuoff story,
told by the composer -pianist to Frank
Ernest Nicholson, compiler of "bray.
oritc Jokes of Famous People":
"Sihortly before I made my official
debut in Russia," reminisced Raeh-
maninoff,. "I accepted what engage
wilts I could get playing for social
anti's. At one such function given l•y
a lady of the newly -rich type wito,1
umsic l education was sorely lacking,
I played for my first number, Lisz's
'Paraphrase on Rigoletto,' which in
filled with many long rests,
"Ae I was holding my hands above
the keyboard, motionless, deems one
of the leut;thv reds, the hostess 10,
ped me on the shotodor, and, in a
voice Wet :0uld be heard all n001' 1110
room, miles.
"'Tutug man, don't yell think
you'd hotter play eomei.hing vee
know?' "
Martin I t Iher's t (haft u.
While school Ir-xll n l.7 char of-
ten nod fens 1(11100 ieeday are a. Ir,.
cdo old, one yet in usi c': -n
its tout• huudredl.h nsive, a,t --
"Luther's Catcchi; os" ---Hud stet is
used in Lutheran schools,
The Lutheran Church is the 1 re•
est Protestant church. Its moon:•,
silo fs estimated from 75.00011 :c
80,000,000, mostly in Norrheo.n i101
rope and America. The three foori
Irneslnted into most Ianrva,:eo iii
world are: The Bible, in :boor '0
langua;'es; "Luther's Cateeitiem.''
137; "Pilgrim's Pto„ri0c." in 1(,7
The mast translated hymn is Let
A J1igis y Fortress, in 13u,
wood's likliest l fd, e,
Tho new Grand Canyon lirld5- on
the Arizona Highway. The bridge 11
485 fret in height, end theretori
boats the hitherto unnssniled record
kitchens. of the Victoria FaIle Bridge with IIA
421 feet tram the river's bed,
SEE OUR FINE LINE OF GOODS
FOR
oZiclay lits
CONSISTING OF UP.TO-DATE
Footwear, Men's Furnishings,
Garters, Arm Bands, Ties,
Scarfs, Caps, Braces.
A FINE DISPLAY OF
Towels, Handkerchiefs
Ladies' Scarfs.
G. A. MACHAN,
Phone 88 BLYTH, ONT.
The Standard Real
Estate Agency
The following very desirable properties
have been listed with us at very low pric-
es. We also have a number of fauns and
village lots which we are offering for sale
Get in touch with us when you are in the
market to buy either village or farm pro-
perty: --
storey brick dwelling on the corner
of King and Wilson Streets, Three -
eights of an acre of land. This property
ie in excellent state of repair and can be
purchased at a very reasonable figure.
33 storey frame dwelling on Morris St,
'three-fifths of an acre of land, This is a
desirable property for anyone requiring a
co,nfortable hone at small price.
le storey Name dwelling on Dinsley
St. In good state of repair and most de-
sirably located. This property can be
purchased on excellent terms,
]1 storey frame on Dinsley St. (known
as the Graham property). Thin can be
purchased at a very low price to close ftp
the estate,
L. -vgat4617-itxrrovar---1,
COAlill'P'i1NG FEMINISM
Columbium coat Only a Tenth Nt
llluch• Avfr e 'islr tt Knllal s lie Not Like
A. new Metal, with the n.ppearanoN itrrtrte 1,1 l,nemtt tri,+ f,ihrrnl
and tomo of the quailtlee of pietinual, Crenhucttt fit' EContro,
but wllrlt costs only a tenth of Se
tntteh, was exhibited for the first time
at the twelfth annual Chemical in-
dustries l5xposi:lon here, says a New
Yof'k despatch to the Christian Set -
liver since the revolution the Ito-
vict East, formerly a stronghold of
ennaeretttivc Mohammedanism, writes
the Moscow correspondent of the
once Monitor.London Sunday Observer, !las hoen
Tho metal is columbium, which la caught up In a wave of modernizing
believed to exist in largo (plantlikechange. Polygamy and "kallm," the
In certain granite amine In cambin- pt'aetlie purasing brides, have
ation with another metalal and rarer. hoen f0rbidofdeit,ch'utd htrepid agents
separated in its pure Porro by Dr. of the "zhennldel," or women's de.
Clarence W. Balite, chemical director Parte"rat. attached to the Community
of the Pau -steel Products Co. 11 lute
been found to he Impervious to con
roslon and chemists are now study- and steppes of Central Asia and the
ing its properties id order to doter VOIgu valley, urging the women to
mine what uses can bent bo made of ealI oil their heavy ho•sehafr valla
It. anti take tin equal tart in
Another metallurgical exhibit in 1' ' public ]lle,
the chemical cepositton dfaeiosea the Tho late -s:. dovelopmest In thin
Increase In the value of platinum. A campaign for the emancipation of
Russlan three -ruble coin le shown, c'aste.,rn uvoman la n proposal to make
made of thfc material. It was minted tin wearing of thea yell 111egtti. This
about 1828 and is about the size of a u` 'c011o11 was debated at length der -
Party Central Cotuntl`lee, have been
active among the Oriental peoples of
the Caucasus mountains, the deserts
quarter -dollar. The metal in the coin I' the rr;rnt conference of Workers
n prim
1i etorey brick modern equippeddwel• at present le worth twenty limos the �iptenit1001gf)eneounte riental e, enoaopplos tion,
ling on DineleySte eet. Destrnblysituat- face Valise of the coin. The same
ed and can he purchased at little more booth also shows a collection of gold ThereAwere differences of opinion re-
than halt the present cost of construction flab hooks, used by the native fisher- garding the length of time which
A real snap for anyone desiring an up-to-
date home,
11 storey frame dwelling on Morrie St,
men in Colombia, because gold to
more plentiful there and cheaper
than any other suitable metal which
Half acre of land with small stable. This thioy can find for this purpose.
property can be piaci-lased with only a A new acid -testing alloy, develop
small payment down. ed by the Krupp factories in Ger-
2 storey brick dwelting on Mosley st. I many, lo expected to be of particular
Modern in every particular. quarter of value to the chemist.
an acre of ground on which there is a In the field Of applied metallurgy
good stable and garage. one manufacturer is showing 0 nett'
1 storey frame dwelling on Queen St. 400•trteolt screen which contains 160,-
North. Quarter acre of land .vtth stable. 000 openings to the square loch ---
Get our price on this property. larger number than there are halt's
I sunray [r:in the average human head. Thene, asbpalt clad dwelling phosphor -bronze wire which Is teed
on Morris St, In splendid repair, A for the acrero 1s one-third the 1hlcir-
goodboy sftorey
small money. lean of a hair, The screening is used
11 ten ey brick dwelling on Morrie St, in the preparatleu of special cltem-
In splendid repair. Three -eights on an ical matrrtals,
acre of land on which is situate a good
stable and garage. TWEN'FIIIITIt CENTURY IIY:R„1IIT,
2 storey brick dwelling on Queen St. ,_
Ten acres of land. Good brick stable, A Hits tbntrlyed t0 Live Twenty Years
most desirable property tdesir-
ing
anyone da tr-
I
ing a emelt acreage of land. nSame Ruins.
A very desirable 2 storey brick dwelling
on Queen St. One quarter acre of land.
Property in excellent condition. Most
desirable location. This property can be
purchased for little more than half the
cost of construction today.
1'/z storey frame with cement kitchen.
stable on premieea, 14 acres of land, tAi
good buy,
10 acres of land on which is situate a
goad comfortable frame cottage, barn,
driving shed and the )arid in a first-class
state of cultivation.
The property known an the old fire hall
on (he Salt side of Queen Street, This
building is now used as a garage, It can
be purchased at every reasonaleie figure.
Flame cottage on Mill Street, ace. of
land. Aic y. desirable and comfortable
place for persona requhIng on a small
hr,mei r.
14 storey fame„ dwelling on Denim
mond Surae. :Stable en the premises,
Can be purchased at a very reasonable
figure:',
The Standard Real Estate
Ager cy
BLYTH, ONTARIO .
DOUGLAS 0 MA.IUR, L. V. C. 't 4.
O,ganist, Choirmaster
Knox Church, (lode lel)
Supervisor Music Public Schools. -
(Certified.)
'leacher of Piano, Voice, Organ and
Theory.
A few vacat,cirs for pupils Apply
h rlt(W, Mrs Poplestone,
Phone 80, Dinsley St., Blyth
FARM FOR SALE
100 acres of good land, being lot 21 on
the 121h cone of the Tp. of 1lullett, 10
acres of bush and pasture. On the farm
is situate a good lir storey brick dwelling;
frame barn 50x50 with stone stabling and
water in stable. Cement driving shed
50x30 fret. Cement hen house. Drilled
welt. All fund in good state of cutlivation,
Hydro passes the farms. Farm situate 14
miles nein Blyth Twenty-five acres fall
plow d; d acres fall wheat, For partial].
ars apply to Fred Austin, I2, R. 1, Blyth,
FARM FOR SALE
100 acres eine and a half miles from
Blyth. Comfortable house, good barn
and outbuilding., 6 to 8 acres of bush.
Apply to N. Radford, Executor of the es-
tate of the late John Scott.
NOTICE
Notice is hereby given that any person
or persons dumping refuse or garbage
on Wilson Street (Gipsy Lane) will be
prosecuted without further notice
The corporation has a dumping ground
on Mrs, Jno. Weymouth's property and
all garbage should be placed there
Signed
Street Committee.
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FOR SALE—Three male police pups,
two months old• Price 88 each. Apply
to 3, C. Powney, t3elgreve,
wand be required to prepare the
papulation for such a drastic step,
and it has now been decided to refer
the matter to the legislative bodies of
the Eastern National Soviet Repub-
lics, There seems little doubt that
some such law wilt ultimately be en-
acted,
Old Islamic customs, hallowed by
centuries of tradition, cannot be Rout -
tel overnight without a struggle; and
not a few of the pioneer feminists in
the Caucasus and Central Aala have
0.•00li' d the martyr's crown. In Uz-
beeieLtn alone, the largest of the ter-
ritorial divisions of Russian Central
Asia, 300 women have been killed
during the last few months for 'taking
off their veils, according to reporia
delivered at the confcr;nce of Work -
ere Among Oriental Worsen. Some-
times these murders were committed
by indignant husbands and t;omcttnu'a
by members of the community, stir-
red up to fanatical rage by Lke ex -
For the past twenty years an an' hortations of the mullahs, The confer -
known Iniemit'has oclipied the wind• Oleo recommended that in the future
swept-railns of the ancient Rocco Ia- such acts should be regarded not a,
nula e chits,
which rests at the base simple homicide, Inc which the maxi -
of the chits, on which 1,300 years mum penalty in Russia is ten yearn'
ago St. Benedict fotutdr;ct his famous imprisonment, bat aa counter-revon0
monastery, The hermit has no trot- ttonary offences, far which the penal.
lowers. Ifo has founded no school, fe is death.
He le neither raan)r 'for priest. and Still years of unremitting work and
rats have been the sole companions propaganda on the part of the "elm -
of his solitude during the past twen- nidal" and other organizations aro
ty years. But to the townspeople of . beginning to show results. Among
Monte Cassino a tradition of eatnlli- the more advanced eastern peoples of
teas has grown around him, perhaps tate Soviet Linton, such as the Tar -
because of the proximity of the her -
tans, the Rnahklre and :he Chuvaehee,
mirage to the ancient monastery, one can nrnv 11111dnd considerable num-
Rocco ',mule Castle is 300 feet below bets of glia studying it the high
the monastery, which was built to schools, and even in the universities.
629. During past centuries the castle Even in old Rohhara, one of the most
has served 05 a 110101150 for the mon-
remote, picturesque and pestilential
artery from marauding bards which clues of Inner Asia, irhese medieval
sought to loot the roue t tery and hat g` Mohammedan theolo sus worked out
been the scene of men stirring bat -
ties. Now the castle. t, in such di- the theory that woman has no soul,
lnpidated condition that hardly one the yell has been generally put agile.
room In it is proof from the rain, bu4 All sorts of devices etre brought
the hermit stays on, into play to push, and prod, and
Ida cares nothing for money and awaken the Eastern woman to a sense
does no work except to keep his llv- of independence and civic conscien-
ing quartqrs in repair. Ile subsists on tlonsness, Movable tents circulate
only tho few trifles of bread and meat among the nomadic tribes of the
steepe, distributit g peopegan
and fruit that aro regularly brought da, med-
lnhu by villagers, who are still sauna- teal aid and elementary hygicsde in -
what awestruck by the sacrifices of
atruelton. The Soviet East is dotted
the hermit. Just what drove him to MAI women's clubs where the first
the hermitage la not lunun, althmtgh shyness of the discarded veil may he
nerI, ling to the townspeople It was forgotten and when: ' u in liter -
business trouble and not disappoint-
acy and vocational a are of-
menl in love. Some lucky atnr seems feted,
to shine, over file head. AliIsough 'ibla moderntzlosg vement to the
there are plenty of persons in ltaiy Snvtet Past has mai points of con-
wlth inclinations toward leading a 1(1ct• and sympathy h the Innovat-
hernilCs life, auth0rlty Minn cuter- lug crusades Iatmch ,1 by Mustapha
f ores with their plans and Lulls sinal Reiner 10 Turkey a tteaupted by
t, mere on, Tho Recce lunula her• King Amanullab in f anistan. And
mit, however, has eon:rived somehow Lhis to not the h z- .he tc icon+
to remain in the same rum.; for tweet- why Soviet symll�tI s Qi5linr,ly
ly }ears, unhindered (111101' ty clvll on the side of .he A --hstn kinf_ 110
or creleeiastical authority. Pall of a progressive tr,±tllmc lu 01'-
glnanistan could scarcely fail to heart.-
RhJMiA.1N'IYI Cf'' s;'roN1; W't1RSN1J', en the mullahs, the bays or tribal
— — chieftains and other pillars of the old
Stone;; of Carnac Lt enact tiny err order in neigbboring Soviet Central
Ono of Wooden; of tho Age. Asia.
The Stones of Carnac in Brittany
are one of the wonders of Rio ago,
nobody knows when they were erect-
ed, or why. Nowhere throughout
Europe can there be seen such per-
plexing evidence of an early race
combining the most primitive sim-
plicity with indications of a profound
knowledge. Vast whgntun_ns of huge
stones attract the eye, (headed or
terminated by el'cles or dotuteus (ta-
ble stones ram,noniy called crom-
lechs) extending at fulmrvale 110 foe
As seven tulles to Locmtu'laquer 0011
bulging out In all directions to Gtr
deven, St, Barite, Kermario, Kerlee-
can and the Quiherou. Intersec',eci
amongst these aro tumuli, menhirs,
tolmen (holed stones) and engraved
stones.
To the casual visitor they are rem-
nants of stone worship, burying
1 ces or. records of conquered f
pcans
tend victories -Toast. Their strange
markings are exactly similar to the
thumb marks of ale human hand, but
done on a large scale and with won-
derful accuracy, The height of the
Egyptian colunms and obelisks is al-
most exactly the same. 1Vha.t relation
FIRS COMM.', with Egypt?
Fund Street. Whew Jesus Healed.
What is believed to be the ancient
street where Josue met the man bore
blind, and performed the miracle of
giving hint sight, has hist been um
covered in Jerusalem.
Remains of a massive gateway and
part of the walls of Jerusalem in au
excellent state of preservation have
Also boon unearthed.
A num4.r of hooses in 0 tine State
t plesmwtWO0, with ut0.;tr fliers,
h,v, dire been found They turn he-
iyed L0 have been the dwellings of
lm pilgrims who came to Jerusalem
xtore its e:o.pture by the Saracens In
6.,, 1D,
Trlacltlnu Peels Potatoes.
A mitete peeling machine has been
eeneierl for uas Its French amen'
A NEW RA0113OANiNOVF.
Newly-Riclt Lady 'Thought Ito Raid
Forgotten Music.
Here is a new Rachusaniuoff story,
told by the composer -pianist to Frank
Ernest Nicholson, compiler of "bray.
oritc Jokes of Famous People":
"Sihortly before I made my official
debut in Russia," reminisced Raeh-
maninoff,. "I accepted what engage
wilts I could get playing for social
anti's. At one such function given l•y
a lady of the newly -rich type wito,1
umsic l education was sorely lacking,
I played for my first number, Lisz's
'Paraphrase on Rigoletto,' which in
filled with many long rests,
"Ae I was holding my hands above
the keyboard, motionless, deems one
of the leut;thv reds, the hostess 10,
ped me on the shotodor, and, in a
voice Wet :0uld be heard all n001' 1110
room, miles.
"'Tutug man, don't yell think
you'd hotter play eomei.hing vee
know?' "
Martin I t Iher's t (haft u.
While school Ir-xll n l.7 char of-
ten nod fens 1(11100 ieeday are a. Ir,.
cdo old, one yet in usi c': -n
its tout• huudredl.h nsive, a,t --
"Luther's Catcchi; os" ---Hud stet is
used in Lutheran schools,
The Lutheran Church is the 1 re•
est Protestant church. Its moon:•,
silo fs estimated from 75.00011 :c
80,000,000, mostly in Norrheo.n i101
rope and America. The three foori
Irneslnted into most Ianrva,:eo iii
world are: The Bible, in :boor '0
langua;'es; "Luther's Cateeitiem.''
137; "Pilgrim's Pto„ri0c." in 1(,7
The mast translated hymn is Let
A J1igis y Fortress, in 13u,
wood's likliest l fd, e,
Tho new Grand Canyon lirld5- on
the Arizona Highway. The bridge 11
485 fret in height, end theretori
boats the hitherto unnssniled record
kitchens. of the Victoria FaIle Bridge with IIA
421 feet tram the river's bed,