The Lucknow Sentinel, 1921-05-05, Page 233.
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Origin„ Of `Iostic Ahliiifi.
Man gained the dot; bye eetnestneat-
leiehe' jackal and different slieallen of
i waves es in 'different parts .oi the world'
i and• then by crossing, or; .by a ,more or
:less •uncanaciousselection, lured dif-
ferent, varieties, until we have at prem
By MICHAEL WHITE.o 'I' sept a chaos of interminglee forms.
r ---....e Soinething similar, buton a smaller,
- scale, was true of the domestic cattle:
"We've cleared the reef, Mmeke.' e. kid •f demestic cattle -appears
I'AIaT II?' ur •en ines.' One kind o
.'� I ow all '�de ends: on yo . . fr
t n P the oldest' lake
4/She's doing fine;' tante •the reps- It �:t`n.s a rusty,storm-battered and fully- domesticated in .
sarin ePonse..'AAre you putting out tattered -leaking -hulk the port officer dwellings. It is, unlike any wild Eur -
of' the harbor?" of Aden bcarde„d, having noted ,that opeen tarns. This is: the Bos brae ry-
nher name: was °Tonquin,' . Her ' boats .ceras: It was alnncst certainly Sin-.
” Holds g• head on tot the sea is an a.. stout• iron rails
I can answer for. Cant malts out arty- .�vcre all. swept, aw y,•(parted. 1Vlliigled•wi s i?ornis. we find
thingto tell whether we're close in snapped and twisted like match steins, those of the loos pt uiigenius, a native
hor. or not.. But you'll keep'.her 'an_ and her upper works encrusted with of Europe. and. North Asia, but #p--
„ brine, ivnng her a ghostly appearance, reu i not domesticated, - This • is
ning7 :, f3 eaR-
'
pa toy .
rt officer, sought her E
aWhen' the ocommon do ar-
I' the
inter she strikes, itune .y, Pthe'urus it.�vas co o
was the"engineer s. answer. Bunce re- taro, he founik .Bun;+e and •MackenY; ops in Caesar s day, lasted in: •Cert
mained in'the bridge house hour after grasping each 'Other'S. hands, and 'exe- tired Europe until , andn a last and still
while the•Tonquin was sweet fore citing what •Iool.ed like • a hornpipe, nd' '00 was .a' very
hour _
and, aft by the hurricane.• He - was un- There a excuse for this unseaman•el•lingers•' in Fower[u form wdria loti8
a
ablate -gem any°bearrn sof, his ppost- bike anuulgence •of feeling,. On thlit,,larf#e and ; s
g shore u from Zanzibar, fifty times the',spreading 'mem, whose domestic:item
for whoa night #ell no o run >s .
tion,
To nn ,had• buried-heself in •seas, appears to. have commenced toward
• were visibly: At any Moment, nit},
he es i a -rise n. k
':• he •,anticipated the". shock" of , being and no one expected her to . a8'� the close of the,�ieolithtic perloii. •t'�is.
upon the beach, or crashed into She d stood' on 'end and rolled her
;not improbable that et was domesti
hurled
by, some other drifting vessel. Objects sides under water, but her. tubelike 'cited, or at least tamed, independent-
being swept through the aft .occasion- build had served her well when a,a differentlst tamed, In ep ins nt
ally struck the roof of the bridge house 1 vessel o£ finer lines would have gone ly
and threatened' destruction. But he to the bottom. For all, sleep and food; terent times, Raising or cattle was
- stn to hispost, directing the man at i• had . been taken in snatches of com-, at its height during the Bronze .Age;
the heel. striving to keep• his finger pieta exhaustion. They_ had been I afterwards the results seem to decline
. in the pulse of theship...'In this way drenched 'to the skin every hour of and the cattle to degenerate.
• he lost ell reckoning'of time, and wars the trip, and made the sportof riotous _T�
surprised when:; Mackenzie cautiously elemexitsi But every 'Yon of that crew '
stepped' in toeinnounce that the gray had stood to. his orders, and ,thereby•1 Invisible Detective.
4
light of morn. was breaking. •• Both redeemed himself •m nautical opinion.
went out and•clung to the rail, in part Where is, your manifest •of cargo?"
shelter of the bridge house. was one of; the first questions the port
"An unlucky ship is she?" Macken- officer asked.
zie shouted.. "We're not thirty yards. ..,Carrggo?" replied the captain. "We
from where we anchored overnight; had coal once, but we've used up near -
but •its. cost. us many a 'ton of coal. ly every pound.' You can write us
Look' at the wreckage yonder." He down as carryiltg• just two' words of
pointed shoreward. cargo•, and that is a private message
histe sou westereered ,- sw epiom dni the he, edge iim to put
a record the cable."
in nautical annadeu"
of g t
of the water. front, with the city i%t
added Mackenzie. .
the background. Save the' Tonquin, The port offieer thought the captain
• tot a vessel which bad sat upon the and his engineer had gone crazy with
waiters when the sudden d hardsh•
ip an su e=`Hint;• u
The Vision.
Tlie next question rs plate k' -h Shall
ittle' We 'have brick, cement, contra's
Play beside the iiedrfihsbane; blocks, stucco, field stone, frame, or a
Lad of msne, " • 1 eon ibinsttioan of one ox two? Some rna-
Scamper thio ple •the garden though serial which will not need to be Paint-
you trample fioweis, ed is desirable, -unless the first coat
ma -
Learn to love the .home nest; every actually •prevents using.'1t. Frame
.
is .and vine houses do not cost so `much -4r have
"is
is al'1 my longing, tlirougl the.'• not iii the past -but when the cost of
Missing hours. o� painting every 'few' yerrs is con -
"Br ng to me your troubles, bring t sidered, it i$ a question a# the ,frame
` inti your joy, house 'does not: cost more .in the end,
aha;e with ane. your secrets, snare: I Field stone is an enduring material,
' ,understand and if you have 'it ya
An Englislescientist ssnme' years ago
invented' a wireless devise by which.
one could hear in. a telephone when
anybody entered a Certain 'room.
•This, of course,- necessitated some-
one listening at the telephone always,
and so was not or much real value.
A new device' will actually -record on
a paper. chart the' entry into a. safe -
room or other room of any person,.. and
the exact time at which he entered-'
This is'a recording device known
teas feta, d ff ' But not so as a hygrometer—which' draws en a
driftwood
ed chart 1' h ing the for the home must be dry. It. would
urs .'f, ie inex-
H s•till little fl theoat f laying is
sed Autos
mammy . 8E144 TisEEDI; 'iMS=
S
i� ,etre of all types. all carp sold
ub-
feet to deliVory up to 800 ranee, or tot
run ,t r Brie s purchased. if er ;uou retias 4,
n se
safi. sitter as
rice refunded.
RING mechanic of ypnr' dudes
to look ttaom over, or salt us to
Rar to cltx,xenfcsentatt s• foe
bund.
preakey's Used Car Market;
4x13 Tons Btzs.t,
have' a separate flue. Arrange tothava
an ash pit for the fieeplace built into
the chimney, with a,door ,in, .the base-
ment for•the removal of ashes.
• flee
o expect to have .elec-
Whether pap P
trieity right away or not, , have • the
house wired for electricity:When it is •
built. If women are to stay on the
farm:they must have the: • wo�rk,Made'`::
lighter, and there is no cheaper nor
Mere efficient 'helper than eleetrieity.' :.
even 'if you are going have°acety-
lene or gasoline for lighting, .plan on'
•
talcs g, Y
ifpiYpBot�ora. `Very largo stook, afl�rtY# OA
appily thus I keep you, s i , my pensive althoug, c e + ; ar• ower, It will coat very
boy o e.what greater than the e$pen$e ai electricity f P;
"hili ou erose the .portrril, intt� .Man- s 'u brick. • Brick is the ideal little extra while lZuildithe lcfnowled e .
y putting. p should sell. the farm, 13e.:
hood's: land . .. 'din material aecordnng td many. .: 'red will ,not hurl
building
that the house wire
of It . absorbs' less moisture • than stone, Y •
Noise• of drum and timbre]; noise i drys quiclter, and is a poor conductor "the sale. •
shout find song, heat.
Trees.
Every 'sport, and pastime that you °� Protecting Fig
• In building your basement, clan for
•
call delight,' plenty of windows to come in the . An ingenious California • fig -grower
our purpose, The has, bit upon a novel scheme for keep
proper location for y P iii
basement Should be aired as religious- Ing ants from climbing his trees and.
ly as the house, especially if a part of nibbling' his figs.
dad each individual
is used to store vegetables: 'Many He has t T'ned with
Well glad,am `1:'to hear them for the,.
• day were. long
Had I'.no such' memory, left with me
at night.
Home.* and hearth and mother, all be-
long to your •• •
Let them only • serve you, training
heart and hand •
'Tin a gallant laddie, strong and
staunch and true t��,•"
You shall cross the ported i
hood's land.
• Building the New, Home....
In building. a new house the first
consideration is tine locatioin. The site
Man -
was otherwise . than mere, ri the firm in New York which recent/ revolving car: a� me sow
amount of moisture in the'. air ins the be interesting to know. how much of
the illness of the'warld. may be traced
Isom. -
•. The presence • of a person : in the back to damp buildings.. Probably;
room sprese ntl affects the; degree of nth ` the: exception of: bad food, • no.
ro y .other one thing is. at the :bottom of .'so
moisture to cause a defection, or kart- much* ill health• as. 'dampness in the
anon, in.the: hie, made by this ektreme-
1 delicate .instrument, and the' pool- building where most of• one'•s, time is.
tionsant: Catarrh anaemia, rheumatism,
of such a . mark mates it 'easy to . P r
•_'ascertain the time it was made, as the tuberculosis,' may be the result of lie-
:chant is ' revolved on a a eekwork ing in a damp house. And if a robust
droit.•" ' , ' constitution,' coupled with outdoor
• �'' work, prevents the occurrence of: any
Severn Rivet; New Ontario.:actual illniess slick as these,.. at least
• ebbed : f : much .needed
piled upon the beach.'. •
A big liner had been lifted bodily
onto the wharf, a thfee-masted sailing
• ship stood amid the wreckage of 'the
Euston ,house. ' Beyond lay a panor,
ama of devastation, with the character
of, • the •landscape entirely changed
through. the uprooting of its' previous
luxuriant vegetation. •
"We seem' to be: the' only thing
afloat,'' Bunce spoke close to Macken-
zie's ear, "It's''a miracle=" •
"A"stoutly built ship 'and well cared
•` for engines," 'Mackenzie pitched.' his
the message: ' '
• "Zanzibar' swept` by hurrican. Buy
cloves;" :
They reckoned the clove groves in
Zanzibar• must; have - been destroyed
utterly for their 'agent to .charter 'a
ship to run over two • thousand :'miles
with such a message. To: ' them • it
signified that there would, to no more
cloves in the market . for' • over , three
years, since Zanzibar' is the world's
principal clove supply. So, they bought
cloves—ev here. What is equally
ice above the howl of the wind. to the point,: they cabled the extra
vo , price .of'the Tonquin's chaffer without
He gripped•' the :captains %rearm question, so•.that ' ale hande *ere coin.
and pointed to: an object ashore something pa vely rolling in wealth.;•
••.patently a_ man- waving something "And ye said there was'no 'luck to
• Irene behind the shelter of a broken "And
or the okl ship," cried Macken
minaret. zee to the' captradn: "Did ye note.the
"Is that some poor feller :gone liner on the wharf as we;steanied out?
crazy?" he questioned ' ' est ht . for I'm' thinking we sold our ecai"to fair
• • Bunce :°•attained his •ey g advantage. •Yon. American had nerve
some minutes, then he igen' •into the to charter us for such a bit of work,
return house; for' his. binoculars. but it's not• surprising when' ye gen--
who
level them .on. •. the Inc
.eider itis' name is Mackenzie. Man
who still waved a fluttering rag' or there's• no ill • luck- but what we make•
for ourselves."
(The Edda ..
•
it
cases of epidemics in neighborhoods fig tree.with a little moat, i
have been traced to. unventilated vege- cement, which is kept full of water; : ;,
table cellars beneath old holies. Then Any ant so imprun nt o be toattempt:.
if you are to have 'a .nnode'rn housee. approach
fig is ]certa being supplied with
with furnace and laundry in the ba
•
.menti provide for "windows through water be errigation; the problem of -
hich coal may be put into the coal keeping the' little circular moats filled'
w
bin and light thrown on the furnace. offers no difticultie
over the laundry tubs -is an
window Relieves :.olds. K4
AIllnard e liniment
necessity for ' successful
absolute
garment.• .
• "He's signali $,"' spoke up the, cap-
taint, "ate to jus by the leak of it."
. :_' He watched again and turned the
1 t Mackenzie...
Among .the a larger rivers: of the Dis-
e y is r o
trlct Of Patricia, • New Onitario, the
Severn is one of the most important.
Its total length is sone . 420 miles,.
'with a drainage area or 3.8,6,00 square,
miles. This is twice the area of the
St: -Maurice,. basin in Quebec -- whieh;
has acquired such importance from its
water -power 'resourcee ''-
Information : regar'ding the water -
paw ers•of the Severn` basin is far'from
cot fete; but, judging from • available
•
data,-tihe river affords- valuable power
sites: s w
g asses over D. „ The Fllow`Fields. The "upper portions ,include nutter
ked. leo'you= ural a of iter : he - .- -. ous 1ttrae dal eat Providing. good stol"
asl.ed. Let the fields lie fallow --
..._._..� _Bare and. brtlwn, age opportunities --knee-lig-Aerie • NiacTcenzie adli tea lie -•glasses Arid beitien4T+ 'Deer a 46•miles..lang_
• gazed. steadily. : "rivet the•-6'reat winds stride over.;=them,
and frbnr 1 to 4 . miles wide • Favor-
• .,
"He's using the marine code, and I11 And the snow' come down. , . able Lake 25. miles long and frost .2
he c i`ed. h'a . Alrieitcan'°vool enztei to: 5 nines wide, long
t Dam Lake,
he cried. "flake ye xer book dandy Let them lie open,tu the un
captain?" ,I To the patient rain "- 20-miWTong=and.74 miles wider Sandy-
• ' he septated Went bac'k=%r• hts=boefi Aed the dew.s`_whitea theih' 'Lake; 35 miles long and a miles wide.,•
•
washing. If you are to have laundry In Holland all Christian names,
and furnace,, separate the two by a
solid concrete' wall, otherwise your
washroolri will be always flecked
coal . stmt. The best'.location for' 'the
cistern is below the basement floor;
The location of the furnace must be
considered. If a hot-air furnace is
used it is thought to give better' re-.
sults if placed about the centre of the
basement. This does' away •.with . any
extra long pipes. If hot Watter. ut
steatn are used, the plant may be P
in a corner of the basement. Ain.out-
side chimney saves. planning rooms: to
conceal it but wastes heat. Decide
which is most important to° you', syn-
riretrcal rooms�,or the small amount of
vitality. Besides the injury to health, heat lost by
dai;ippessin a building hastens its'
deterioration.. .
a it then leek for 'a
having the.chimney 'run
up the outside walla • If, you are to
have •'a fireplace, '.the. chimney mnist
locetion,whichpromises'. a' dry .founda- .
founda-
tion. Bed rock, or course; is ideal, but
this is not always to be• found where ,
the home must. stand. Sand and'gravel
newt • best, ee th clay the poorest.
foundationµ soil of ,ail.: If there • is no
:other' choice, the excavating should ,be:
carried well below • the frost line. If
yor do' not -know by previocs digging;
the exact nature "Of the soil, fined out;
what it is before deciding definitely •on;'
:the-sitt-of-the-hDose , _ • •
If possible, build the•'hoine eh • a
-knelt where it will receive-sun_andesir_
from ell sides. The old way •of build-
ing'your'•:home.in the midst of a. grove.
is n+assed. `We know now that such a
course 'invite' dannpriesss-- and tuber
shade.
A fewa
culosis Tn that there
of --nettle, also a 'p stir . which he 'E'er they;)�ield again � is to be'eo trees located
tied--to-t-he-end- of a trek.. Presently ,Plow in the sturdy weeds, •-
ackenzie read' off .a message ' Dus1C fieto bread nthe
so_ as : to -shut off the. in
-� nindsumane, or 'perhaps
IIs warit'k. . __ . .their - .pun da s Long_ shadoa.s, pro cold w ,
Th d p
'COARSE.. SALT
LAND SALT •
. • . mak rami'
ToitONTO SALT WORKS,'
4' d...-CiLlilaR,_ TORONTO .'
after the first are 'taxed:•
The only test of .real Christianity,
the brotherhood of. main, the only test
that your religion is o:f the right sort,
ie your' attitude"toward His children.
"And yihosoever•. shall' offend one cif
these little ones"=that is, 'set them e _
'bad example, or.' cause diem. to become
"discouraged and dissatisfied: with life,'
„"leis better for'him that a millstone; '
were hast ed, about; his ,•neck and: -he,•':
were cast. into the sea."
TOR.CAN
FANCY GOODS COQ, Ltd.
7 W'el ington St..East:
TORONTO-. •
Importers and Wholesale Dealers
in rancy Goods, Cut. Glass; Earth
enware, Fahcy :China, Toys, Sport-
ing Goods;' Sniallwer'es, Hardware.
Specialties; Druggists Sundries. •
Travellers ekerywhere
. "Wholesale
•
« tb know of we. have coal The common flower,
er ou h, to' take us --to Aden' -,:. 10t .wild vigor y16141 e.re _
$ " Put in: r :w. To,one:rich"gloonii,_is honiewaiilk•r o �ofTthelfamily :and looks. f 4 e place
Over,two thousand miles, p A leeey dowe res ose white tails• Of 'course, the direction the .house
the .capta see How about it, Macaen•.
zee ,':- ..- _. __:_.,. •Then after -sun -and snow, , gash faces moat be decided by the lot Eton
ieg
._n
" p'.cargo The darkig nabaiiks where t but •if t' ..ace_.
• ,this._ weather," the . other responded... From the earth will spring the green; flash•• y .. "the farm - : 'south .or •an•ea north'
It would about use u our in Atter dew•'an sees' re by'' -the
are. considered •the nes ,
. �,. Flame of the wheat. - : ^:
Ye ••can answer 'yes,', apts.-Hu-7, - Old neighbor :liorse.:l, : .itis rough :arecon must be our choice, the rooms
The ,captain oter, m back the reply. • so
.,... _.... as ,. lace�th
Then came another, message: hga a. ae tem. testi
•t= ... r t roll#A :` 'Navies: „;' 4nd Heirs' a. ozing mare Nigh mine where we spend the most timE-on the,
;gill you accept. eharte • o Thera '1e cif the world are peculiar ` ' sunny-side of the house. -Pict your own
i�
Aden for. -cable? G`able_rhere broken' A ,dreamy song of tion ens sleeping -rooms on. the •south or. east:
it • Its a risk, but this is pear kenziechance, ,vaid collar en theaseaiiian'shin h� Ir.t3ie last lullaby of'`bi swords• The spare•room,:which is seldom used;
- Ian. thinklnf�,� aid. M
£'If the. harrricarie .sonies:clovvsi tin us•' mains, though; • the grease=s shed ,tnds eepily I seek my borne,'" 'can have the bleak berth corner. For
a!„tain;•we'd' be as well off in the open queue fine long been •forgotten. • Thee-
_�i'he'ask from day's distemper `some a farm home in Ontario • 'I should
sea. I'Ir re `;eeee, ,decided the-. Ameetlean pian -o -war- Wears -g'i k--af=nigii't,':theme-the-south-side-of •theJiouse.fox
captain. •
R�wave black neckerchief because the British S• •harsii •seas of light. the kitchen, Our prevailing winds are
ar refuge a t
The raptaait waved back;an. affima- till haven from
tike. Then • there .was trouble-be>±�ite
sailor put •It on, as a badge of mourn Tired, senses ,all to eleep'are curled, from he' west, therefore et southwest•
red. But ing for.;Lord :lvelsou, itis thr¢e-white Thele doors :fast diet upon:the,.world, corner- will -give-you. the breeze,' and
:. the neat message: A+n_erd_eciphe u -
--.••-- =---�-.- . ....a lag -it •• • • . lirardS"""• on his collas •• ai+e• similarly And friendly `stars � like tapers shine
e will have the
, .. • at 1 s read, ._ _ _ __ __ __
. "Ca:b1e•'Ailsou Cher ;v ea} adbtrt�,i3".fli •t'rpen •.af.•�emory,;-of-?+�ei-- Witn'guariiian }fight:=on-the-and-mine __..� ub wprlcrpg }doom sunshine to
i
ry tet Co:;
' rig tin
4NClc�7`uiP7i+.r _vpnitti •. }rUITa �Qn
s victoria§ , at Copenhagen,
...err: �»- ..: ;� .. ..- ..__., +s..c,. •
..,,,.c•c^,*_ _,.�.aa.... ..�.._,.;.,-..-.�-=�rc.�.. .... ..._ _ - ... _ :.:r�>•c: s.;
fi• _...._- "a -.L_ .rt'•Tr.:^'..,; n"`T,.if
7 leave tpietle-gu;rding cellar, and he
bridge Without lingering to watch...the :dome to some other Peenhar Ideas, ''.
captain frantle.slly waving "yes' after
• ••••"•eEeery pound of steam 0.11,^7, •he b_attIe betWeen tee Monitor' and. the Half a century .ago cOuntiess anis.: animals Was discovered near •Memis-
. • h :Merrimac, the morning •of Sandal', lope roamed tbe prairies of. Canada, 'tam, 'Alta., ana theie v..ere surrounded
' bY a •wire fence enclosing eight sec -
Aegis. As tee, lana was: eneriently
suited'. to -tee puipo.se, end -entire&
reserving
Irate Lei --
10-11' Ions
•pit alt .:
,Grncerq
BoOli
,ta 7: •
itis the children whO tax:the Crown Brand fde-j'
torYlo its capacity'. There' some yitel need •of
children that it Satisfies, better 'than anything
•' whether -used as a spread, le a table-seteeierelie -
'baking, ceeking or candy-trfaking.,
°Wit Br an -
.".rhe. Great Sweetener"
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.' ‘tAII bands •stend bye roared the: raelnberee and m. orialized „ y all the-Enited States; and Mexico; to -day.
• , . I march 0, fifty-nine yearS ago, is. re-'
to navies . withirt regard to nation, re lii -'--: •grazerunittle. "snithals 1°
,et ise.doulieful whether.; ere are 15,-
'rePtaIn from the. bridge. • ., - • ? the great- battlesin .:'Or - 1be world's
strain and ,shives;•ae all elm .p.9wer of i'eOgnized''as inteeducing the' greatest all -this „yes; area; though in Peat Years, aortal preserVe for the peeservation of
'her -engines' was pUt into „driving her; iinPreeetuente' 8334 ••retorms -ill ..the reliable observers badve seen, lie. eteial -tee nht'ainpe, At .the. time -Of capture
mals, and thie numher has now in-
--creased-to ---about-on e -hundred. :..,.This,.,
unfortunately; -is . the onli", i"ecord 'of
eailing ship arid the ruins Of thecus-e • than •twenty. 'I's- undonttetilk- dye- to -the -fart- that '
, structure of fighting .shipe since ships -thousan .
, leirtard's Liniment tor Burns. eta • ,1 the west, the range of theantelope pov-
',:ang,ininatei.‘,..17ent ,hY,. ,,he•• tkeW 011_0 .!.I.Vbren sbark livers have been press-. Milliou 'of theie animals. e ' ' they are. ' enclosed lii • their natural
'he tile wheel,\NI-itil ore': 'bawl on the ' where oil is derived by like means. 'culture have' Ione -their *Ole One -The chief --tiltaifily ..eit.'(,enntntqlt .'111-
-4---,,,A,-,--;:.-gP-Pk--iliOne,•li 'tPer'ing: 11" .' thr°ug-11. ' from 'verities fishes there • W left, over 'writer, . in desceibieg • the aeteleee trYing-to afford protection to the ante=
were set with eyes fixed ahead. He K , W111(11 IS con17 ttrdn id. 'the, ,,..,e.tAvettties;', gays "the, loPe. is°,..in.,its 'Own nature, It is dell-
. seeke a tense Word or twO at thee ameirl;•tetilieed: as feet. eilize_r. •', • l' 'n of these seen little creatures, is so sensitive to shock that it liter-
' ere i cat „plot( n i , ep ie e hi ... .,, . A.„. Japanese,. Sadikielai Sato*. has b.,3ri g.
tide. Finally. a •lighe :Conte into his. developer' crr s lere y ca e .
. ai etve w. b this k and themr were slaug tered to such an, i ally dies at the drop of the hat. ' Ow•
• face; Which had iot gleamed. there for can be made available for humah food. extent that theif eou .1 g to the extreme d flisulty ,in: ma n
tied in,heaps like cordl taining this specien.in captivity, Its)
nianY a daY, He threw -the wheel over,' • The materia4 "is dried ' in a •high rases. were P
. the Tommie ,sv-rung around 'between ', vacuum' at lo* temperature anti 'Nec.P0."
seaS, anti headed norkhward in the trail' grattntl to powder. An enzyme °nor- s . . ; •
i genic ferment) is added, to rehder tine grace, -
'trite aistelotat
faI animals, it is scarcely, more ' and permanently protected in US. wild
'''''1 'h°"te'l ilhwe to the en.ine v''°""' ter is then eetraeted with water, re- feet h g a
' /lune(' Pot Ills roo`i•th to the tube alhurninous,patt of it soluble; the est*
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vaetto bud again powdered by grind -
I, ttltert pi l'oos , paid for old cora, '. tained .in pawdered forM Is available
Write, wis e, or tslasne efor the melting of Amps end tor other
atrzoztenxt USED .P11.11,T$ CO.:
'and is fleeter than the ifwiftest grey* , pertod. • • :'. • .
bona. It is feared, however, that, 1 Ofteadies actienThi giving universe'
While the antelope .is absolutely 'pro- ', protection and providing natural
toe late foe the.elieciee te recover, The edly prolong' • the eelatenee (et the
Dominion. Parks Branch is entleaVor- species, tut it Is oury a Uttestion' ot
mg to saVe the antelope in preseritee. tinie, when the advaace of civilization
In but one of these, however's, Is sue- will entirely absorb -the free mitural
cans reported. A. liertt•iof the little ranges and eempletsoits eatInetitin,
•
To Principalii and Teachers,
e will send.:"Hinne, InspectiOn Blanks" to' the
teiiChing-S011 throughotit -Ontario for. disti.-1:litifgn—
•
• The inspection is planned to take place throughout.
-tiTe- week of Miy-lnd,--T-Ther-
. tion „to.- _hazarjid us conditions .homes. and
have the fire -menace removed or coif:66a Wtilei-
dwellings of paramount importance,
' CLEAN UP
Prevent 'by removfng the cauie::'
bNTAR10 FIRE PREVENTION LiAGUE, INC.
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