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' 4py &07""(,� � e,, type:�; skIl cetra 4_101d, oub- , w, : I It, or twt ablea, In afaliatim, tit Bellevue and . 114 41�/ . .1 P411 to 401ye IV to J09 In4les, IN THE DOMINION The ,Secret of the Allied Hospitals, Now Yorh City. 11 .0 run of same zltu&o U YOU wwh� In AS offers a three -ears' Course of Train. 410VAC&V6�6 Socol order as purchax&(L Or V=01400 I I I IT11 to �rountr v.*otnen, having the ro- 111SU, =; - f dod ,It continiT nursw. T10s �1(,.9pltal haa to Io"i9Cban$q or your o 7 'tolca * FAFFECT OF EME RGENCY "" ro"' "', . _% I (pt. red education, ant] destrottv of be- . , J, s--% e-fi 4 -d . r RINO . thoin over, ol, us to I Z:.� I ti� a any 0 Vid Chatvia LA e.do ted the eight-hour systeni, The A ar to city r0Pr:;antv,t1V0 got I TARlr,F ]aILL ()F UPS. puplyls recolve unifornis of tho gi!honl, Riczey Out of Flowers. eating soallething V.1ce oillons, or -strong otion, Vory larso 4001K a4wl%ya ON a monthly MHOMMCO Und tra','elllnl� The farni woman, or, Ill fact, any cheezo. A sick verson's breatIl is ;V48 Oroalcoy's Uoad egr Market I � - ~1-1�� I o*;Pen803 t ,;tnd Frout New Torlt Vftr ,often vbargei with !certain volatile W4 Irpno atmotl I . _ I I I I furthat, bl� orine.tion al)l)ly to tho womaii witili a little plat ,a ,grounds . Ii stipt-rintendent. ,: Way to muke a products that ,,lake it most dleagree- 11 - � - (�rading of the 1921 cli * r, ,P in , � I By DAVID WHITELAW, � ­ able, but the oj'�Cr is transient like the - , 11 . ­ I �: I 11 ; * bit of pin-inon4y - - ­ - - . ---- ------* 04 -%ith �t minimum of illInews ard disappecas with it. If a The Ups a4d Do-sms of a Various Stations Through. Ll , r :===== �� -;_ ,n, breakfast and a cir�- ut,'ay ana- a ma.vilnum of pleasurei (QopyrI;Utvd) i with fre,--h linq son is sufferingfrom some chronic carriel. out Canada. Synopsis O� Later Chapters. a -complinient, tht, truth or *therwiso!arette, ' w,is all that he needed. ant',, agreeable work, could nQt (to b.t,,' Per ay be Tile camel liever endears himself to . aN at growing! trouN�D, hmever, the odor in Dartin, in Iyassess.on of Partigwy iof which did not 1ratter. But Rol)ert I At nhi,� Wolook Mr. Rabert 13 011- ter 1han to try lt.cr liand . c The long . To i ter, after diespatching his cablegram, hard -y perennials. That is, if she l,o,v,-s'mO or less perm-ttoot. The sufferer a European rider, That (it least Is the _ delayed 'U.S. r,imergeney fQ ,- av,�rton 0 thouglit also of tlic- Particulars con- I tee foolling al f from bad breath hivy or may u Tariff 13111 was, signed by Vresideat molloy. Oil .Stk4.I,%,,q,hlrth+ty 11axenter taln ' '18 flow�rs and is happy digging obout , � rtunn, h ts to pay 11, ,ilencle . ad in 'tile document left UN Ills entered his off it * -L .ot be jwdgment both lot the British soldier gives'llar the Dartigily locket. Stella,�� ancestor, told, Adam Baxenter, i7,,*,t:.n1l8 though he had retired to bed at ton cratdoara in the el,:Tt. Now don't right I ,*,%,are of it himself; in, most case3 hi) and of the British war correspondent, Rardhis and bocame law May 28th. vp,tilng before . the , - is Vot, men who are, used to, all man -oar of Tilts, means 15 cents per Pound daty mother reco-nizes the crest it bears which seemed to -be. known so -well ta I And _en hree ,days he went away begin to �Vaiiit flower gardening! ,on 411 Wool going Into, that country, , for t 1. as the same'as that on a ring han0ed Ba tiste Dartin, It was not within . the even routina a- the work as a rosy proposition -and asure-thing I The causes of constant bad breath i mounts, Inyo camel is above all a 11 and unless, its! Passage boosts, prices, bounds of -possibility that Hubert 'a" "' are numerous. The MOA;cOnloti)o a'r<� beast of bUrdrit; you cannot "lake a down from Stel-la's great-gran.1mother, the" I Of the law. Each evenilig found him money,anaker afteor you buy your fifet to a marked extent -oil that market, it the long lost Sylvia Dartigny. had either ,shown or spoken of the: � ad, teeth, catarrhal conditions, of t110 pet oflitin. Young, old or middle-aged, parchment twanyone; moreover, after , at the little dingy subuiban sta-ge door, bulbs, Or young pl,luta, For naturoib, i also means that It will bar Impossible his death it had lleall found, apparent- but after that first -night -he ;;A able is no, respecter of persons, and would noso of pharynx, indigestion, c011sti-Pa- hel is the same Unsociable., awkward, � CITAPTER X%Y�(ConVd.) - to time his .arrival more precisely, play hard; on your young plants with tioli, ana- certain diseases of -tbeluvgs indiffere4a, "grousing" beast. Though I for Canada to slilp any wools that al. ly untampered- with, together with the'thur I 1 rectlon this oemou. It to to remain I avoiding the weary wit in the as unbaly a gIC and of the bronchial tubes. . his eyo Is calin 411.4 4ICe-likO, It 111110s' Robert B-axenter stopped- suddenly. I solicitor's will, in. the -hidden drawer ,e as she would your i -effective six months, or until such ! * In m cm first lof the bureau at the Regent's Parl� sordid surroundings, -and a taxi soon neighbor's strawberry crop, And A writer has distin-guislied, five i an uneven, fretful temper, In his, F ive i I , gliminerings of dou-bt, the first suspi- hGuse. ran them out into tstreets, whare, it drought and- insect rests are most im- tyP`0s of bad breath. The first type ho I I)eca,de§ og Adventure. Mr. Frederic I time as the PerXanOot Tariff 13111 be. cion that the owner of Adderbury No, Dartin's knowledge of the do- seemed, possible to breathe. Each calle the putreftetive, Which is, per- Villiers, the war correspondent and I comes law. ' This. latter, it Is. expect. Towers iwas not all that he claimed to ings of Marie BrIsaac de Dartigily -evertinT, too, a, dainty little supper partial jl�- their treatment Of all forma hap, the Most cmnm6n, The odor is tilinti-ator, gives tirls, humorous ac- i ad, will show'a slight redubtido lit the be. ,Why hqii�tbe inan tied to him? owed its source other than to the wouldr be awaiting them at the flat, of plantilife. But take it by and large,, like that of strong cheese and, usually count of c-,meI riding: taTIR on wool. TO Offset; more Cana. If -lie ha;dse�u, St&4,a in, the -'Prince's�' statement left by Ad -am Raxonter, zild, Robert txiodt tn, and,, in part suc- flowering for a living has no more chronic' nasAil ,disease, in I,chanced one morning to overhear than manufacturers are expressing pantDralne, ',his statE,radrit t., Robert— ce;eded In driving the problem of Mr. uncertainties than. any other tradeor points 'to I that whenbo same to the Strand of- Takingone thing with another, Re- Dartin and. the Chativille, inheritance profession which you might choose ,As which ,trusts ,are formed andI "decO111- a soldier singing a verse from a song their dwire and willinguass to cc, bert was not easy in -his Mind- and fiall, his milid, giving 11ralself uq),Un- I pos&, to disease of the aritrum, in that was then familiar to, frequentera operate in the purchase of more Cane. Ileb'whs, -his first visit to London- was far from being satisfied that all regervedly to his reunion with Stella your means of a1lvellhood. And-, as Which the tectretiont Accumulates in :of any 19ilglish watering vlace: 41an wool as It is now Pitt up by farm. was false. Why had the not claimed was as it.sbould. -be, He felt co�nvinced � and -to taking up,AgAin the.threads of I 'say, it thkes so little to start with era, and graded. More business must, the Inheritance before? that,cavity, mid, to,neglect of -the hY- "When hole up hela up; I Suppose I $olue way Dartin had, that in some manner underhand work ,his interruptea' love affair, , in the beginning, that is, the raiging eoond type And when ho!s down ho's down" however, come. -their way before they obtained, knowledge :i -f the document on. Evidence or not again&t The- girl, too, feeling as though a of ,hardy perennials. No bothouses glene of the -mouth, The a Cali do very raiieh bu Ing of raw w la the worst of' them all, In no way But when- he'v only halfway UP 'Y buld. Ad -am Baxenter? Disrigno,intle matter -had taken too firm Weight hadbeen .suddenly lifted from are necessary, n -0 -cold -frames, no ,any- stocks. All of them report business, panned, a 1101� heir heart, became Again the radiant thinig but the Outdoors ,and, ,some -ault of the suffoxer, bad -breath Of er up nor down." Could, s late eousin. have so farl, , an the solid%Ws lyrain foi him� the .1 He's neith nes must as 'very slack. Many of the anialler ttorgotteli, himsell as to have shown to tMn,k ofbeing able to let it drop. creature she had been when the young plants for the ,Initial, start. this type is dreadful, in it* pung,en,OY, I Surel-i'the author ofthose It I'mills are closed down and others . it to anvone? But Robert 4mew well He put the notes he ,had jotted, al I a , loved, her One successlut. Ilower-grower, Mrs for the odor is tike that which a liad- have had the camel In mind when the , are 4 � the anan that Hithert liad been, and-, down, together with the scrap of at the river ' . r -her ,life Was Dawson, who started with a plot 5 feei egg gives off when broken. 'The per- I inspiration came to him, for nothing planning tool'ase for a fe-w weeks Ull. that, to 'him, the family trust must 1 Paper ipicked up in Mortimer Terrace, w all -sunshine on Which e was Ynth such -a bt6ath. is suffering could be more accurately- descriptive tit such time its there Is, a move active have ,been a fetish. and sacred- to his in a large envelope, and, placedt it in I as thou I by k feet and, is now cultivating five Bon When 410,8 up It,s all demand for their finleherd goods, : Ino shadow, and it seem , eithor from abstess or from, gangrene at the beast. i her ,cup ,of ha iness was W )r of the -lung, or from -d1latation. of the right; when he's, (Iowa it Iw just as 'honor. ,his poeket�carqe. 1b was daylight When g- -acres, has the follbwing.to say, about Such a demand seems likely to ccolo PoeLbilities crowded thickly upon -he at -last rose to prepare for bed. ed. the work: ! in, Canada shortly, as increased activi. the solicitor. There was. so much to I He crossed to the ,window and ,Pulled Her stage career was to her now a "With 'hardy perennials your work bronchi-cooditions that are very dif- satisfactory; but when he Is halfway 1 explain away-Haverton-the lies of UP the silken blind and, looked, 9!Yt think of no moment, and, 'her evening begins in early spring, and'. keeps up, ficult to cure. 'He tan sweeten ,his between, ttlion is the critical jerking'tl Is, being noted in oth,er contras,. over the river. The sun bad not dis- ,breath only by weating'a Mask im- and ne6k-breaking iiloment .L I'U.S. =11.1s are reported as more busy Dartin­his.,cousinys murder, perhaps, We& wasas distasteful as it forlyferly untill. frost again.. We have some flow- - sitting .i than a nvonth ago, and there is con-t,jll, had- its e=711anatiorrhidden somewhere I persed the mists, but above ,big head had, been fascinating. Her contract ers, arbutus lfm- -instance, that blossom prognated. with ,qreosote; the creo- A camel will start from lit, , in the maze of recent happenings. He; the sky Was .blue and cloudless, and with H,verton. -had but another two before, the snow is entirely. gone in, soto llot only Modifies the odor but posture by rising on -his. foreknees, siderable buying at raw wcol on the . .looked, out now for a ealt; he would gave promise of a glorious- day. - months to ruli, and: by its wording the -s I pring. There ere your young sometimes .greatly� benefits the dis- first, throWing you violently back to 1 part of the larger PrIall-ts., At the open. get home and, marshal- his facts on The solicitor leaned on, the sill and could not well be set asido without a ease, The third, type has the smell his haunches.. As. he llfts� Ills' hind I Ing of the 22nd series of Colonial -paper, How lucky it was that he had draw in -big breaths of the delicious large m.omta,ry svewifice; after Its plalibs to,start, and, tralin-larit, beft of garlic and, characterizes ,persons quarters you are jerkGd r-tuddenly for- I wool sales in London, May 3rd, a . not dec,lined, the week -end, at Adder- Morning -air. Curiously enough, he did conclusion Stalls, 'hoped- -she would to,clean- out,perihaps now ones to plan, . fr I Twho t.*6 certain dM9 su as ward. it is, at that monicut-when a! strong demand was in evidence oul not feel sleepy; theday that had never see the inside afS theatre again and the spring sale of plants for home . bury Towers. ost bismilth. The nose to the! Continental ope-rato-TS, ervIiecially from Porclose upon,an. hour -after Robert edi -had been so firl-1, so fraught=l --exce,pt from the other side of the gardens. The ,spring market is = _ ars'ey" 'or ourth type close proximity of your ,has a Weetish odor such as is some- dust seems to be Your lot -that lie in-'Gerninny, and pricel took an upward had reached -Craven sla-eet lie sat at interest, that fatigue seemed to ,have footlights. ly plants. Everyvne is fixing up the ford- I turn ,of from 5 to 10% on various his desk, setting dowli with legal pre- passed him by. His eyes roamed with it was on Friday imorning that Ro. grounds, and pliants fvv bedding are times observed in the breath of per- variably staggers slowly to his or grade -A. Bradford market Ibi also feel. , cision his array offacts. As he wrote a laliguld' interest from point to point bert,lo,und the,reply, to his cablegram - d mand. Later, during the summer, �sons who suffeT from d4sbetes, Bad, feet, keeping youllanging on more I and the conviction that aill was, ,not as it of the scene belowhim-the vivid, pat, awaiting him when he entered his of- "' ' breath of the fifth type has the un- less., in susperAse. Whou the brute Is Ing better , -has marked prices up ! should -be grew upon liftil, and that chm of young -green against the old flee. His Canadian correspondent stjat- the trade is; -Rowers. Just now the old- pleasant but often reRiediable odor up safe and souud end begins to walk to 801110 extent In thtS Past mouth. . ; &a antecedents of :friend Dartin called gray of masonry, the scarlet of ger- ad that he wag, still Pursuing hi's in' fashioned, flowers are in demand', we that disorders of the digestive tract thero is a sort of tour-bime. jolting Consumptive demand I's at length be. for immediate attention. The Man aniums, in the flower-ibedis of the gar- quirles slid was writing at longth -by have -styles in flowers as well as in cause. The person with that sort of Movement, a shift forward, one to the ginning to be manifested In ,he Euro. from Canad-a had ,at times shown. a dens, the opal-tilited, Surrey ultore the next Mail. clothe& Larkspur, columb4n&--or , bad breath can quickly sweeten it left, One' to, the -right and then to the pean countries with someilling like , knowledge of London and its ways bristling with ehimileys, from one or The -cable simply stated that a honeysuckle--Linum� _'"'notff, elther -by tal,dng a taxative ,or by tak- rear, tho effect of which to heightened, Its pre-war vigor, and Continental nd I . �Orgot a which had. not al -ways been, to Robert's two, of which thin spirals of smoke .gentleman of the name of Baptiste- baby's breath, and, all the cold' .'avor- Ing a -little rhubarb and soda after his proportionally` to the basto of the, English buyers are redlecting tile till. . thinking, that of one newly arrived were now curling lazily into the still Dartin arnivecl- on the 9'. S- Toursile ites, are now faftrites avaffi�. Baby's I in the metrop,)Iis. URny litVlte re- I air. The nalse of shunting trucks came from Havrer in February of lust 3%'ar, breath is in great demand, for its meals or even, by taking oare to mas- bruto. A calculating Scotch subal- I proved condition$ at home in their membran-cesi, trivial in themselves, but I -clearly to him from the Waterloo and . bad left for London, by the An- ticate his food, -more tboroughh. tern, counting'by the telegraph pole3 purchases, in the primary maxicets ot terminus. oil cloudy blossoms which are so effective I Australia and South America. In sbort, which in the light of later events had coma, which sailed, :from, Quebec Anyone whose breath is pers4stent- along the way, once computed that a i a new Significance, crowded u'Donilim. There came to him -also the harsh June 4. As :Car -as Mr. Le Page Was in decorations. ly bad. should consult a doctor, for it human being mounted on a camel 1,3 � it would seem that the, era of defla, Sudd-2nly the man Put down VW,clanking of buckets and, the tap of aware, he was previously unknown in "How did, I learn about flowers? may mean the beginningof some con- subjected to tivelve hundred and tioli In the wool industry Is -very near. d er in the hammers on wood. Looking down, the DonliAlon. He was said. at the Mostly from the garden. Of course, to a d4 stitutional affection that can botured eighty-five distinct jerks, a mile As 1 IY 'at an end. It is bound, of courso, - h . an envelope Robert saw ihatthe workmen had- be� hotel, 'be a man of r thor NO'lute, I studied, every book I could get hold , 'to be -erratic for some months, to c(,111e desk before I im. F rem . if taken, in time. several of us suffered -the seccn� day I he took a square of folded paper- gun -their 6ai il on the erection o& habits and! one who -possessed, but few Of andsubscTibed, to numerous garden # .+11rf -.1, If 4. ­­ IT- owing to the present stocks ,of wcol the scrap which Cantle had. picked, up a now hotel, on the corner site be- friends. magazines, but -after all, my best in, the room in Mortimer Terrace. It neath him. A hoarding -had been built Robert eat 'With tho, SUP a (Paper knowledge is What I have gained from bad lain forgotten in the old man's up round the demolished ,houses, a hanging limply in hiv hands-. Froin ed, WIPL'rienCd. The reading was all, ather pooket for months,before he had found structure of boards igay withposters. the wall- old, Adam Baxenter look ,1 r It and 'had -given .it to his employer. Robert found himself gazins at a down upon. ,him, and now the other blind =tit I went out and. triedi to It contained, a few words only, and gaudly picture of a spick-and,span, fancldd� that he bad read, :reproach in pTactice it. One mistake taught me appeared to be the notes of the score highly colored liner, cutting her way the pa3inted eyes. He left his chair more than twenty volumes. Oil., yes, of some game. through the gentle waves of a very and 'nervously fell to pacing UP 'and you can make mistakes, in. ,gardening Robert haddebated long with him- .blue sea. On the ,horizon a brilliant down the carpeted room- His sus- ais well as in cooking. It isn't all self as to whether he should show orangesun was, throwing out hiv rays picions tookona, more definite. shape 6,oshl,,and flowers. It needo Infinite this piece of evidence to, the author- and' the maii. saw that these rays as 'he -read and re -read, the message. Ities, and had, -decided not to. In this- i were woven into a single word-110an- Dartin had not mentionedl to him that Patience and' observation, and, much he knew he wag acting wrongly, but uda,�' ' he kn , aw Paris,; more, Robert sop C 'd �me�d thought. But it is pleasiant w6TI , an q ­ He must have been looking fixedly to remember 'the mail .tly he felt that no useful object was -to be I had distilic one of the pleasant things about it is served by recipening old wound-_ He I at it for some minutes before he dig- said, he had ncev,er been in France. meeting thei people who come to buy. know, too. thit Hubert, dear, olA fel-,cavered that a meaning wag being Why, too, ,should be -spend, the time Of course, folks who want oplants an,d � . y,& to, bis b - between February and June -in Que- flowers Will be the sort you're glad, to low that he talways had. been, would'sub-eonsciously conve ra . havebeen the list to desire iL I from the advertisement on the boarldn. bee? He must hav0'had some reason meet " Not Robert slone, but all the of -course, Dartin came for puttilig off the ic,lalming of the in- * members of the Baxenter family -had ing. Canada- heTitance. � Certainly the gax-dens look as suffe-red, -by the notoriety of the ease. from Canadia; he had written from. -a Whatever game it was that the though working in them would be 'as For week% their offices and their I hatel- in Quebec, and, in a flas1h the own" c f Adderbury Towers vras play- near 'a perlect; human employment as homes h&,6 been open to the calls of ;man leaning from the window saw . it was certainly not altogether a any form of labor could- be to a des� that much useful knowledge might be Ingy. officials and the incessant question- i gained from caretful, inquiries, in -ado in straught one. Robert thought of, and cendant of Adam. .lust at the edge of ing& of the police, -and, Robert told 'the Dominion. bitterly resented,, the r":i�y ways In a grove of virgin wood, they stretch himself that, after all, the scrap of bad deceived him, and away in Masses of color, the'd-omin- paper would only set these men, stl His firm had, -had many dealings with which Dartin, Canadian houises, and- Robert remem- he registereda, vow in his mindi, then ant tone changing with the daysi To - Work again and very likely lead, to bered. that, in Quebec was a solicitor and there, that nothing should be al' - nothing. to ,Atand in. his -way of probing day it is -billows of Oriental poppiets, to whom Boxenter & Sells had been of IOwa& that command the attention; to -mor - He took thepiece of Paper now and I service but afew months back. Robert the secret to the botto7TL - , Iving row it will be columbine, and next ' opened it eagerly, placing beside it I lafthis place by the window, and seat- It might not altogethei be pli . Dartin!s letter of invitation, The:in,g himself a -gain at his, desk com- the game, onhis, part, to spy upon the &bat',-ly blue larkspur. Last week it handwriting had- suddenly become of i posed, a long c.%-blegram addressed to man whose hospitality he was about to was fieur do lis. And, so it ,goeR, as . As he scanned, it i Mr. Adolph Le Page, Nassau street, accept, but for Stell'a's sake, and, for week follo,vm week and the various he breathed a little sigh of disappoint- Quebec, in which heasked, that gentle the sake of right, he could not afford' beds come to blossom. The plants ment. I man to be so good as to make inquir- to, be nice in ,choosing the weapons are set out in. rows so that a wheel Whoever ,had, scrawbad the few, ies as to the antecedents and move- with which to fight Mr. Bilptiste Dar- hoe may be used, between them. Of words and, numerals that were beforet ments of a ,certain Mr. Baptiste Dar- ti- if there was any fraud,, then it him, it certainly was not Mr. Ba,pitlste� tin who was, ii4ing at the Dominion .should be met with fraud, if nevi be. course, since the gardens ,have grown Dartill. Hotel on or about the 2nd of June in By 7 ololoek that evening he would be to thei-* pr�sen-t -size, Mxs. Lawson the previous, year. at Alider-bury Towexs,; -he would, enter has to ,have the help of a man. in, pre . CHAPTER XVL The cablegram when finished was a the enemy's camp �as- an honored guest, paring the ground and. -for other work . but with the firm resolve to miss no about the grounds, . The Eavesdropper. formidable affair, as the sender did single chance that proniised,a, solution In considering -a business of this Althougli there was no reason why not wish to run the risk of mangling -of the matter in hand,. sort the first question to -be "ked is, the sqlicitor ,should have expected; by use of -a code. Mr. Le Page was (To be continued.) , that the writing on the scrap of Pa- i not -a regular cGrrespondent of the . what -,hall 1 -grow? The second, where Oar eliould be in Dantisto Dartin?s !firm, ,and, Robort hoped by sending his -------- e- could I Market? As to what you hand, he nevertheless- experiencediTnessage in a easiest and, fullest quite 9. sense of di,vappointment. The; manner to receive S reply 'of sorts seed of suspicion., once sown. in his; before the end of the week, when he Mind , bad grown amazingly, and Ro-�Would -be leaving for,his visit to the bert teld himself that he had let this i subject of big inquiries,. suspieion, dominate him ,md to some Sleep seemed MOTO than over out of extent bins his judgment. the question, now that the sun was After ,.-,',I, what eNrett evidence wasl lull up and Sending 1119 goldenL shafts there ,he co,-j?d bring forward that I Intoy the coly -apartments. Roberti ; , cault! in any way incriminate the mas. � could, hear Jewett in the tiny dressing I ter of Adderhury Towers? The man's; room preparing the bath, and a thrill f remark to Stella that he bail. seen her, -of anticipation ran through him n actix,g in the "Primm's" pantomino. tl�f)ught of the refreshing too =,: hoe May have been just Dartin's idea of, the limpid water. That, i I - ... �� I it I 111ii'd .I, 1i , !�, 011,11 0 I, - , ��I! . ..., �.%.,.,. .� ... � 11 ... .�W.j .; . , ! I f14Xt,1HtVW"Jffl"1 ESTAI - , X---% '#( I � I If. i Nfity.qw1ity-tcottomy cointination of puritv- al- -1 .1 TtetaifiV nd ecotioiny � " tnid'e Mat;lc Bal h Zg I Pow4er the Ttandard :::: ii tk-j" er of 4 I 111 I 4 0 111 � POSMP1011- f�� it !y, coquins no,, t . galumor6therini * �'111, - , 77 771 6 , . . , vultiou$ perfect � 'Al- - "Cosu no more dub ule ar,n1hu-w , y kin&� 'Ma& in Can*4* Z-W-GIUAft COWANT LMM � � tV1*W'#" TONOW"X&M *t6ffT*9A1L A Scholar's Idea of Education Not all youthful Intellectual prodl- glep, remain romirkable in adujt life. Among the precocious, children who did net dis,appoint tile expectations their brilliancY aroused was Lord Kel- vin, the famous physicist who'entered the UiliveisitY ,at the age ofoloven and who was a, professor Of natural phil- osophyat the age of twenty-two. ��Phen he was eighty-three, writes ' I Mr. Arthur Warren, he outlined, as . probably he had often outlined before, the plan of a, boy's education., "By jhe ago of twelve," ,said lie, "a boy should have learned, to write his own i language with accuracy and some ele- �� gance; he should have, a reading know- ledge of Prench, should be able, to I translate Latin mild easy Greet auth- ors and should have sonto acquaint- iloce, with German, Having learned the, meaning of words, a boy should � study logic. I never found that tho � airall amount of Greek I learned wag � a hindrance to my acquiring some knowledge OfilatUral philogophy.11 1 Some knowledge, of It! Them In. deed was modesty, for who had more knowledge of natural I)hIlosophy than � Lord Kelvin? 01.4 But They Bark. � 'Have you ever noticed, how polite Itho trees Ara? They always b-oughbo- JoTe leaving. should grow, -your location must de- cide that. Write to a reliable nurs- dry and. ask theiradvice as to plants best suited to your locallity. Then start with them, and, add to your list �s yod -gain experience. With ,grow- ing -hardy ,perennials, it is better to grow big than to start big. Every Ilocality -can tell you a story of some - one who started -out to make a for- tune with Plants ,and- failed: the first year. How many dahlia farms and .tulip farms have burned up or frozen up in, a season? And there was the man who set out forty aeres, to Ohrist� Mas trees, ar.4 retirett to the poor ,farm the following year. I don't re - Member whether it was. drought or frost that nipped the Christmas trees before Santa C�Iays time, -but they went. So if you .conteaoOlato raising plants for the market, starb with a fiv6400t plot and, watch it grow, Bad Breath. A healthy person's breath is without odor, unless'. he ,'his recently been AUTO USED PARTS We carry a full lint of used parts for all ntakes of cars, cleated and free from grease and dirt. Magnetos, gears, f8pringS. COMplOte engines, tires, oto, 1119heot prices paid for old car& NVrite, Wtro or 0hone, AMPOMOSIZZ -84D PAXLWX 06.t IgSb Uundvts. gt.,Wamt, ,. . '26twlw ISSUE No. 20--J91 _e___ Radium and Helium. ., It Is. predicted oil, what seeing to be first-class authority that there will be no radium left in the world twenty-five years from now. BY that time all available ores of this wonderful mitner- 8.1 will have been tised Up. The so-called radium emanations are supposed to be electrified partic- les�thougft just what these particles are nobody knows. They do not seem to be identifiable as any ]Kind of mat- ter. But after being given off, they ceasio to be electrically charged and assume the form of helium. Here Is a case altogether extraor- dinary, in whicii one element is actual-' ly transmitted Into another element - a phenomenon whldh has hitherto been thought Impossible. Helium was first dis sun.. It was later found in our own atmosphere, which contains a minute * percentage of it. Natural gas from some wells In Texas and elsewher& Yields considerable quantities of it - so much in certain Instances that, be - Ing non-Inflaminable, it renders the gas less usetul as fuel. Is it to be imagined that all of the existing helium was originally derived from radium? Nobody can answer that question, Might it conceivably be possible to transform helium back into radium? Physiefsis do not believe It. . . I ,.. ,---- Honey Cargp Half a Bee's Weight. Recent experiments have �Ielded Some interesting informatID11 in xe. spect to bees. It appears that about 5,600 handy - bees weigh one Pound, A worker bee ordinarily carries half its own weight of nectar gathered from flowers, and sometimes carries as inuch as 80 per cent. of Its own weight. A worker bee, under, ideal collill. tions should require about one hoor for � round trip to and from the 111vo while gathering IlDney, Thus it is es- timated that two pounds of bees may carry one pound of nectar per hour during a period of abundant honey flow. This would inean about six pounds of handy per day under favor. able conditions for that many bees, A strong colony would coniprije at least four Pounds of field bees, with a maximum gatherilig power of twplve pounds of boney per day. Reckoning I that One-fourth of tilts WO1911t Would bo Ilost by evitlIcTatioll and to meet tile food r0quiremOnts Of tho colony, there Would be a net gain of olne pounds. It is found that a bee gathers handy from only one kind Of plant at a time. Dand011orki 91VS their niaximum hOnOY AOW the second week In May, bass. wood during the first half Of July and hettrts6ase becomes a producer In the latter half of August, Tilts, however, should be understood to apply to the particular region In vvl.�Jch the export, ments 'wero conducted. -4- � M Inardlis I-InIMOnt fOl' Dandruff. .VA. - � -P possible th.at the young subaltern's . . to the world amountling to naarly a total was currect. two -years' normal supply, but Vaere ii . a growing belief that the earlier I,; - 41.%�_ ,now being, turned. . Timber Does Not Increase in , Prices Remnin Nominal. Mature Forests. . I Prices. still remain nominal. Lveal Our Canadian grandfathers, many of dealers in the East hardly know what " - thorn, held every tre., an 011emY, and to offer in view of tho, conditionof tit, Ispent their lives harryIng them with market, and hence any offers tliat are and eye,, Some al their grand, being made al country points, are I,w. children hGld that inan an enemy who Small sales continue to be made of ,fire cuts down any tree In any place. The' 1 Ontario wool, now available at froin '*1 18 to 16 cents on coarse, to as. high as attitude Is in both cases logical. If a tree is worth more than anything else i 25 cents *rL some of the medluin that will grow on a of grades, In the United States., various particular piece I land, then it should be protected till � salai have recently been made. For it Is mature; and on the other hand instance, Utah., growem have just dir- there is no virtue In abstaining for ten � posed of 500,,0*00 pounds of the 1921 years from cutting down a mature clip at 17 cent% and tho opening Of forest In the hope that the quantity of sealed bldp for the Jericho wool pool timber will be greater at the end than clip early last month disclosed 16% at the beginning of that time, It has cents, 24 the highept bid. These are U,S.'prices been ascertained by foresters that where, as explained, a �n mature forests the gain from the tariff of 15 oents, is now effective. growth of the younger trees Is offset Some consignments-, have -been made by the loss through the death and de. in that coun6y against -low advancF,s, I , CaY Of the older trees. A mature and In manyeases growers have fount] It necessary to consign this. year's forest ought to be cut down and mar. keted as soon as conditions are favor. , clip In order to pay off the over ad. I able, but if the land Is not suited to vanto made to them on theor 1920 grow agricultural crops, provision shipmeate. Relative to this qu6stlon, should be made for bringing on a,new the Boston Evdil-Ing Transerlpt of cro.p of trees, and to Protect that 'crop May 5th, 1921, says that "In many from fire and insects. To do this cases at les,at two years will -be re - economically Is. the work of the. forest quired for some of the, &rowarai to engineer, that representative of the work off the over 'advances, of last I I . ­ new Profession to Wlijell go many P1 . . ye", young Canadians are turning, � Grading of the 1921 Clanadiall'ollp Is .1 belffig. carried on at Guelph and ________4.*-__ . Smith's Falls, in Ontario, at Lennox - When Your Canoe Caps' ville, Quebec, and at various points in Izes. How to empty a capsized canoe in the, Maritimes. Wes,tern wool began 'vVostoli deep water is' something that every to arrive at the latter part of . . canociat should learn, It the, canoef June , . has -outgide gunwales, swim at on -cc to I . . 1. I .1 the middle OfOnP side, right the canoe, I � Outwitting the Beavon I so that the gunwales are level, and begin to :ihake. it to and from you, so , z I have seon a great deal Of *Ifil Iffut, that the water spilis over the sida to. -says, a carro-upo-ndeilt, and tho'sal' 'avit.Y . Ward YOU. It the canoe has, fns1f[& of the beaver has- greatly Impre." Z,.!,l . gunwales, which provent tire first but- me, He Is a v;ondertul engiufer� blit rush of water ' SWIM to. One end and his ilanis sometimes flood many acle, . Jolt It with a longer Sweep, The tn� of land,' and -consequently tile fa."I'll"s . Aida 111) Of the gunwale will cause a r egaril Iffin as.,ft Past. I 90011 deal Of water to romaln, In. thal A 6olony of boavets onco it, coJel-I a canoe,'but you can bail it out as, soon coraldorablo part of an. eightecii-nille as You chub aboard. With an ,,oilt� 1 strot0h. of logging railway. 77,01, 3 Cold snap left as inueb m, tw& klc t ul *waIG" type, all expert, from a sitting Position In the canoe, can submerge Ice covering,the tracks In, phlce,3, ,'.'.'I Ills boat, turn It cOlnl)IOte1IY over un. fortho rest of the winter the cGilip 111 derwater, shake all the water Out and I had tovesort to 11tote telling," - climb back to his origin,al pog ition in Even blasting ,out dams has f.ailed fifteen secclids. to discourage the little worker,Ri, But . I ­ . I one logging company got rid of thPIn -�_.-.__ , k . . . ^b iu,tt Curiuuw li�,!;V.- They'Itt'lellod t"A Where Make.up Waig. I wife strotched across the sti-Call' it Algy (tired Waiting) -,,is your Sig. . numbeir Of sleigh bolls, cowbogi and ter making lip her mind Whether to tin owas,_ 11,Z_fhe Middle of the wife, Come. down and see me, Or oot?)s attached jolt lfnc� Was a float tly a ar Bobby -It isn't her mind shWs Maki of wood, whiabi bobbeit In. the w,.tter Ing UP.PJ and, kept iho'bAl,% jl�jlfng abd*' the 0.1�_ � I 1. Minard's L-Inimeot for ' daM.' 'That wat moft- than thO bo,IP auPnso etc. , eiz eoUqd niihorsitaliA, and, they rO* Ideal Match. MoVed their home to another sitrealn. a - n"elth-SO YOU consider it an iddall Queen Victorla,of Split was at On* matth I time an enthutlastit diviatioll actrosi Flthel­yco; be ha�s money ,and sh,6,And Vag said ,to POSS084 4�rarmtil knows 410 WA to ArOnd it. U&nt of a h*'h amiet