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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1937-09-02, Page 3/ park, after I ,settled.• With !the • . 7. ..erenlie. knw To.i.ed,' ',doped It aU.' 10.0t..4 „ , 41,1,00 'SOO 'Redl?9)19; • et 8 288 tle tiP seine, .rape, S,omera, and tie, UP • tafsliAby. 1. guess. we'll. , he getting ef. here 'la thillerning-"' • , • .Ntel strand ipo may. pataiflp, "Yul; iu,ut that, •dreaclful fm:mula• , the• while" •she breathed • 'reproach- • . f.0/I:Y. /oohing: PP Into his, ere& go to *Washing: ' iiinrwhere Trump was ak$ngjt, .mut. `.darting."—be dreW "her :Into his r'struis.-"we'lt 'Make tracks for the rriage-license bureau": • • MaY.`r4,14xed *4gattlst., 1111., drew:" long happy breath , , ' Iip to ' •I - • • • ' •**„.' *"• •gXP),.. • Threebandifs a ,' transLcon. • tinental 134, and for0e...iho'4144"er: to guide it up a:mountainside to a lone. • ly'log .shack. They, 'Want 'a valuable Secret:. formula believed, to be its the' posaersion 'of one of the passengers, Meolow/sile,', a raging forest fire, creeping up the.. snouts - lain, traps the group.' The first night no. of -the banditi is mysterionity • Wangled ',with' his, Own. bandana, and. tbe next night, a second lino meets , • 'the same fate. "Despite; the 4.'1104' • .. Alsatian, Maz' Lewrence, pretty ' ' and ...yinitsg Dr. Nick: "Strand •Ind Hine, to, become engaged: Then Palley ‘Tiusnp is • found strangled; nid Kenneth Jenkins, , browbeaten •Ittle-menr-in,-etteaspting-to-,--fin&-e- • . vap through the fire, k .overcome..' .When' he regains eonsitoilsnesS,"Maq, rho' has ben 'attending him,:exeit, Announces that .Tie.'knOWs, who •-the murderer • •" ' ,CHAPTkK. XU .„ Mrs, Jenkins.. stead: in the middle of , he living room and, screamed. Tom- ny •Archer, startled from his -slumber, . was dancing about in excitement. 'Gosh!" hgaaped,asthe. prisOrter. „Misa Bango• r"% • ' „ klVtigq•Jories felt her threat and,. when• . she Spoke; *her': voice :cracked, but • , managed te make herself understood. .""It'a • itet-'4.not*.iViiss flantSK� ::.it--he'S• a Man!". ;••• , • • '• I..umbling. in., her bosom, she pro- duced the newspaper blipping taken , • • • . 7-froni Finley TrniriP's, lUggage.. . • 'Iiereh;1s!".she cried trininpliant-* ly, paintingte,to a photograph * On the e1ppIng'1'mas Astroft., InIssIng • San *Franeiecobank teller missing With about • tairty4lye thousand .dollars • of the bank's funds! Here'eall about' . . • ' •The ' storm stilt.' bonibarded the 'log; • , house aa,tho.,little group', assembled in: . .ibe liwing „rooni Id hear: Aetroft'S brief confession.. Realizing the lioeolesines'gi of his ,position;:bi• Was ,readyr.enough to taik "1'W/irked Ifor Trucnn In his labOrateries'-fifteen •Yeare. Age:" he be an cHewas wring on't,h10',.:?1e7 •• ?Xplesivethen.. 1eanr,e7a1Ongt-nn.-.1hie • - ing to „Wathington:. 'He bred me fit.' ,e,en„ years ago and so far As „,1.. knew, 'le „hadn't •' seen me „Since., 'fie •clidn't,' ecognize:•*mo,,,anyway.,„in the. ,charic- 'er'of.' 'Ainelia-Bant3or-: • . '1 iesumed .that'...charcceter ,after • ;obi( the bank .cash... Themes, Astreft .:Taniiked., and :TAMella :Bangor' .Came Into 'being: At the, house 'WhereItook* room, :they never'. deubtect :that l' was a Wornan• . .* ' • .• ''•••'' • ,..• *••'llien.,1' read anent '.this ,secret for-. ....Mille -that had been Perfected in Old ••Tretnn's*leberateries, 'and: I -.figured • kne*.'whcit :it was. If •I COnid: get thy ' hands ' on. it; '1 had ehannels,. through' Whionl,cefild dispneepf'it•Outaide this. .:05untry.' ,have got r Pretty penny •for-"it••fronf thelicittie.e;whe•einploYed • these three', thugs, but I. wasn't in with • them, :yen bet • I Worked *alone:, I had *•, no Intention Of' lettingthem,: get IL"; "So IrnrOP, recognize Unti• l': just .betOre he .`died," .'!•eaid Astroft,. •didn1 *alit to .kpr.,, hitt, hat.1 had •to when he recognized" , .„ • ' If,, be hadn't Walked • cirOlind tight • and . canght'aie examining' hie . be alive,: I'd like to' • kilo*. Where th.e. devil he lild that for- mula.', I . went. through , all * his•mtuff:"' ' "I had ,it,"•etild. Dr...Strand, quietly.' was'. an ..old friend, 'of • Tr.ump's: • happened Of: he coining. East.' at: the . ,same' bite and,..When be told me; that • feareethe „ter/mita Might be Stolen • BudiArl' ekt'Week • film; iiinii fteree.to,..NarrY It for' ' • •.! • *There- ,waB an .amazed biteaCe;, May • Igave.. a little' gasp, • • you've got it!".. snarled •Ad•• troft. !Where Alio is „it?" ' "In .mY, gun,", said StramL "Your gen!": ' • Strand. nodded, "1 had two Small: • ones conegaled. under! the cushion of My seat* the ,"Then When you. gave' one you kept the Usblegi gun?"' asked lila "Yoir•Coiild .not liave fired, the .one you •had?" •• . . • • ,. .• .. IINO,"• 'grinned Strand. .."Ent • „ ac. quired .ariother. later On."• • 'He turned back to Aetroft. '!What about little. 'Jenkins?' Did • he :Boo. you'. 'as inuctr: • as. Miss .Lawrence • suggested?" '. . ; . ; ' Io77he .Came around' the...house.,• VIA he never even Saw .us'inthe darlp*. He went off down'. the*I.read, 'like. 1 'told you., and :1 tpliOwed. 'him, to: see what he ...was Up to,. Ite'vitts evidently Irking to see if •tlie;e ,Waa a Way aut.:: When I:.loSt.:1 sight . of ..him, I* came'. back."- •,. ' . . • "EOw•diel, sticeoed-,iii: Strangling ike and-'later‘,•••*.:kirooking me „out'. On the,. nig it you were,., rogg9c ."*•48 e Strand, : "And ' ;What did :yOU'''''hase' against the, bandits; anywayr . wasn't !drugged., • brother. - That wascani�ufla'ge. I had te*kill Ike be, ..eatigebeettenected.thatl _Wee' al, man and • had letin know • it.. 'And it. was ' an even chance'he'd • tepid 'his fellow • bandits, ,*I'*•,Wasn4 ;letting them loose; with that. knowledge:'.'• ' 'Yen:s,earelied:ree'iottst taorrhighly • when you •Itnacked mg out and dipped Mr. 46.4..*.inavtt . My arra," 'said Strand."•13ut the important gunWag"' hldden In the,house,then," '.".: • *"Ohi'.. yes, you were: all .teo smart • for me." sneered. kstroft, "Especially MisSo.j.a.rics." *Said Doyle/ regarding' the .s.:.!-•ool tcrcIer wlth re-• spent. '".Flow fait ,e•Ver guess?" • Bangor ,seentied..a strange • , •wcfitian' -to • mei"' aid. Miss JoneSfov.rnng thoughtfiiily,'' gan•to watch her:out Of idle curiosity.;' For instance....1 threw her 'an.•anpie: yes.. ,terday.,,.,and she Caught .it ' a. man. rt-han cliff eren try.- "And:--theni.LI-lc-newz--that7the....awr4 dere.r., ninst feel ...Sure we'd'get out :031'. the 'fire=totheriviSeithere, WAS. no ',Petal , •the murders.... l• tholight: abont. this', for a, lentgtithe. jAnd then I reinetn,•: •,bered Azie1fa Bangei'il biziOculars: looked through them_ and • saw how powerful- they weie Bain. •: was:.the only thing :that could save usy and wandered whether. Arnella cpuicl tell, by looking .through theeePowerful, • noculara; that a' storm Was. On the, WaY:' •• • "Then, When' .1", ;searched Mi Trump's belonging/lc:and fund thiS • newspaper ;picture of the • missing bank: teller,'I had grown SO Suepielone' of ' Anielia that, I ea.* thelikeness at once„despite Amelia's clever:” dis- gulse I ktieiv• then that Amelia'• and .tile bankteller were .erie* •and.', the . .sEinte .person and • that he was after that .ferinnlas to add t� big., other 'loot. I supnose Mr.. Trump .had. • cut'the• eliPPiri,g ;mit heCaiiee'Astroft had' once, •riritect for bifil-7 • '• :0 • • She turned to Astroft; • "-You were very, 'stupid not: to des - troy that Clipping if you 'Saw it when ' you. Went' through .thinge* She-paused,..then said' tartly, :"I you Wonlet,:be, coining ,after....rae.•next.: was Waitingfor yen", tonight'. YOU nnitt ilaVe • Crept ilk thrOugh . the win- ' dew," . •, •• • ' • . "I .did,,'•'• Said Ailtroft shamelessly'. found '• the .'dreasing:.goWn right tin- der: the Windew.. I ;hid irader it ,And Moved• a...hit at A tittle. you , • ' 444.- Ily*Dayid .Dresser Exciting" rale 'of. a MillionairOis Held '..*:aptive ' on . a yacht;StAls Next Week in Thisyaper—Wi7tch FOt It. • legy: Ft)! 4. River . • Francis' Sweeney 'in, the New , . • York Times • thing, • ,' , 'Boxed and. •bridged and hurried, -*he would know these "currents. once . could' :sw:ng • • In gentle eddies where the deer come In this gray waste ef ,water whe.dari. The. hill -born -,Straiiiirete'. clonds to, trace•. •• , • • • . • • ...«t1e iver'eou1dbe' , A :brook again, With brown leaves on- . . . on its face. • rk Provide For '7 41.700,000.09coicitructioP in Lea-. W2111-11•1101g01'°14eTnnitanod0!MPWPe01111°rEpse•nistt'6e°t- re. Cood • new's •for seasonal tehaceo, •WOrkers and their fainilies, in the VicL• initof Pelhi 4/10, VOliqingtpri, Ont.,' is prOyided• in an, annonncement• weeb by.. the...Imperial Lest ,--Tol)aeco ()oniony. 'cOf- Canada,' winited. New- conetructiOn costing In the lmizr,•! hood. of $30Q,00P.�Q, nov tinder 'way ; • : • • ;foras Many, as. 2',/90.emplo,yees, which . ig 760. More than fortrirly —the:9)40.ge1PIT4b,erd,e,PePdiligupon the • *IS of, this,,Yearg. tobacc ci op— and 11"repult;.in better werking, eon,. ditions, and iinproved, facilitiesfor the , . handling': itpit, sterage ef:Anhaec'e .after. t: it iS..FeelVd ,frci.01 44c:growers , ; ; A new three ,etorgy- building! 88'x 142'' IS being constructed at Delh121t , will be of reinforced concrete through.-; out, and tiie up,Per-, floor „win have glass 'bricks th." place Pt. windows, ' Through , their northern exposure will . come an even' and abundant distribu,.. tionof . the Precieua 'nortli.• light,. so coveted , by, artiste .and ail those :who work in colour:Es,tO insure- greater ,pre-' cleion.and uniformity' inthegelettion. of: the different .colo'urci and"grades, of tobaceds. •,• ,. • . . , Additional , Improvements te'be ;*eorPoratedlii the new building include • a; deprgeaed 'road 'which • 'Will . a1Iw, easy handling of tobacco trona the far- . mer's truck to the, basement/ 7From the tieseinenftt will be enifeyed. vertically to the: second, floor where a continuous horizontal conveyor, run- -bilrg76:117around7the-roem-,-,--will carry: bUndleg, of:stobaget to those TAO grade. it for • coleni“ and • quality. After, - it • leaVes the gradere„•thetobaceo • will be, •gathered: on it:central•!co,nVeyer' which • Will discharge on,•the first'. or middle floor.* ;Here, -the.,tobageO,..now,.graded,' *---Will ",be-tied,A.RtO7bantig.and-..placed--. on - ready; to go ,Into the .'dryers:, work:Nin smaller scale, 'is • • Where alterationEi costing?in the neigh; • bourhood. of :$51:),000.00 are .taking• • , place.'. ,• • ,..•. I• Hostess Makes Own "Aid" To Chic In Laura Wheeler APron 4119.. 4••44,44 , APRON, „ PATTERN 1.563 Easy to make—fun to wear—is. this Hostess aPion of the Crossed straps and brightly appliqued "flower -pot" pocket! . Pattern 156,3 coji- tains a transfer pattern of the aPron Motif 51/2 x 71/2 inches and .ap- ,plique patch pieces; illustrations of all stitches used; material require - 2 ments, color suggestions., , • , • 'Send 20 cents in stamps or .Coinli.(coin_preferred) for .this Pattern to.. Wilon Needlecraft ;Dept,' 70 West Adelaide` Street-Torento: White , plainly PATTERN NtIMBER, Your NAME and • ADDRESS.. .• • • Chinchilla Foe . Hunted As Gold !Ur, for c• enntner,cial. purposes -*-are :beingkept in an • flip; 'COnditioned• garage in. a pt. Louis :sub,. .urb. ••• • Thebe rare rodents,: Which are nal at $3,000.a breeding pair, led their cap- tor -Bob Urian a: seven 'months' chase •before :they were finally' captured an brought. here. ..'•••• • . • . rmeeptible itre • the 'Mice -like creatures to 'Varying ciimateS,'' that. auciese iii importing them.frora South • America' has . been. ,silght. Several Yearcl., ago a: caufotataa, did iiitecied • intransporting' thirty ot..theM. Erotir 'Ithcit• group three or fOur other , Chin 'chills.: firing Were started in the Via, ., • . ,ed States, •• , ,Hatiler even than tranaPerting the 'deli:Otte Chinehilia. IS catch or find' 'the rodent ' • Richer 11Ut'',Obleie. v " v iiCauie 'he is a Cattietut as Weil as an' honest Man,: a resident of South.; /Minton worried.' It lieerod that 'Mit.: Stanley' Mortimer lest a $2,006 and dittlisend ring itpd reported, It that the reig4 have lest It in the• " Southampton th-iatte. 'So Gilbert By. . A • "roil; theatre Manager? ordered Mr.'1 . . . Moynihan, , tho janitor? , to •-,search• • thrOUgh the ,'sweepings Awn the the.' , atre's, 'cleaning' system Mr Me'wni,-- • ban fotind the ring." Mr.Byron asked •hini to hand iteVer far-Stife-keepinig. ' • Mr. .Moynihan *said be preferred` to - deliver th•ring himself. t� the ,insur- ance 'company',,The eonipany paid 'Mr. Moynihan te , $200 rewkril And, • then' the management fired bini, 'he .Said., touniAkOrok,, Eng. Comm C. Q. Luicnioor, •and Robert Stewart Plan a voyage to Cape Town in a 10-font;!200 horsepower -speed-' , • boat; exPecting to do: 300 miles' a day in eight-hour,!shifts. ' 1:!istance • is about 6,090 miles. • . WE WANT .MEN- TotrainforDoininion doverament • Certifisiate In AVIATION and MARINE RADIO OPERATING. • Two years high' school desirable; 'previous experience not minutia. • Fall,Reeident Class opens early in' September. Write today 1 . • • IDADIO COLLEOIE OF CANADA' WIllkusson Rims TORONTO .lssue,•. • , A-4 , „,„.. • - • 1i •••••,• . .„ • • • • • •A •SEVENTEEN, -CELEBRATION „ . .• Is, there- a. member of, your 'hOuse- hold who 'is just turningSeVenteen? :Perhaps it's a' Stalwart ken'. Who is reaching this ageand making his first clateilsith girls ,or Maybe :a tie:lighter who' is sweet.•seventeenarid: all that" ' goes with it , •„, ••. ' • :Whicheverit is And 'whatever .., the .age, there, Will be a party to ,coohratio, • the 'event and no, birthday 'party •„ is:: • complete Withfintthe most. scitirapt-•* ious cake'you can ;Possihly• balte.,,The, .• cake is the Center -piece of • day; party ,aind the rest 'at the .re7 fresliments'inust WALL. - •'Here i 4 grand ealte:tii4egir.:i ex--; • •' r• • • . " large, : it looks.' beautiful. and • tastes—well, the young •gr...egts.will • have the right word for ' Don't' Whit yourselt'hoWever,to jiist,makinethis cake. fora 'birthday There are' lots Of •eccasionsr even ,witheut, the, birthday r..Candies,:, Foray time and place:.where there are young people; this, cake will proVe. to be a big attaction. The teen-age', crowd 'love geedfood and ..rich, •fia- • viireorne• cake with, lots of 'Clioeglat-e* •And• here is a tip' '044 ,teen-age • :girl .who likes to ,bake the -•6ccasional' .cake herself., The 'bpyi will find. your 'Inerch sa very attractive place to spend the evenings. when they Ven eafi bake adeice like this, But 'don't: lei., ..anyone' knew_that,:it easy thv •°.1a&lcel '. ATE FPOGE CA cilcsi)FE.: 2..;.cups feel „cake flour • .2, • teaspoons,. haking. Powder. % teaspoon salt., 34,,,cup ,butter other .shortening' • §ugdr • • • :1,•ege, 'Well beaten... , , • •2 squares :uneweet'ened;•Chocolatie, • *: melted . ' " "4- oir, iniut • i 'teaspoon. vanilla; , • Sift flour'onee, measure, add:130c, ing'poWder end Salt, and sift together three tinoes. Cream butter, add sit,* lghr gradually,: and cream together Until; light, and fluffy. ''Add egg.and best Well; 'then ehoeolate and 'blend, Add flotiro alternately :with milk; a small amount it a lime, beating after • each addition until smooth. ',Add vii-• •nillei.!. Bake in greased pah, 8x 8x Inches, ' in 'ineiderate- Oven.; (325 deg, F.), about. hour. Spread Fudge • Frosting over, cake, And: between lay- 13DdET1tOSTI.N. 3 squares "iinswoetened. chocolate . • ,13'qaticupPs,SeiuMglEtik.r,, ' 'Dish Of salt • 3, tablespoons:light eern:, syrup• 3 tablespoons butter 134, teaspoons • . Add chocalitte, to intik and Woo •,Mier low, •flatue,.. Cook until naixttire id '"snlcieth• and. blended; 'Stirring Con, ,stantly. Add: spear, salt, :and. corn 'syrup, tur eyitit segar ie dissolved and: MiXtiire boils. Continue boiling,, ; withinit Stirring, until a small aniount 'Of mixture forme a very, soft, hall in. cola. *titer (232 dee: F.). itetiniVe from fire, Add. 'butter tin& Vanilla; CoOl .to hiltewarrn, dog: -Beat 'until 'of , right toniistency, to • /spread, It necessary,: Place pVer hot 'water to 'keep Sett whine spreading.. • • A DREAD THAT 'Warin'o'oeaings in the eitY or .yotir kupluier him» ad!, 104601 foods. _ • • arling Pest -liere To Stay' .••,•••• • Nt.44MShort.F9f ColPtiM/Qus Wat "2 'Will ItethiPe Their Nip*: hers Says Report • The starling is here te'stay gte- , ;cordingto, a circularrecently . buted by the Royal 'Ontario MuSe*urrk '.ZOologYi 'TerPnto: redugtio4 •in numbers c�uldM undoubtedly be brought about by .the continnous Ilse • oil, sonie effiqent segcle., tP•1) • tmculaz xervogtfett-Orr-4-wai'liTara-..- sSctionsy. "unless" 'continued • • year*.after- year,- will MereiY offer ep• ing areas to move loto torriteries", :where competition'. would be -less • .*.IPeen.•••, is improbable, that every • 'commu,nitY, 111 t'ne province 'conk) •he , in'eluceel to wage a cdzitinuenewar on • . starlings. 'Y; effort short of this - • will give only -partial and temporary : • relief- •1 ' . Only time will tell Whether • star-' lings 'will continue , to.;.• increase in Southern Ontario; although the num- ber' of resident birds must be nearing ' ,the .inax:nriini, that can find a living • • 'in that part of the province. The natural enemies of starlings. are he bircleating !hawks. . In this" 'country,. Pepper's • hawk andthe sharp shinned hawk are known to.. , • • turn to tile starling flocks • as ,a ,con- • 'Venient l�odT supply. These bid-': • • eating hawks take .the prey ;which • ' they can catch most easily,,, and when starlings ,,.are •Inare ,,abundant thin other birds, more Of ...these' are eaten. --than--pther-gteCies . .• Not a Native The etarling.ie not native to North. , • America, but -waS,'Introdueed. from Europe in ipsp and 1891.. On March:: * 6, 1000; eighty Starlings Wbre --oted in, Central Park, No* York'CitY and, • or April, 26, 1891, forty more ..*•ivere released',', at • the same 'place. • Froin -these jga birdg,:origipated o er ions. o uropean7star ings, • now found throughout Eastern Ain- er:ga. For siX years thee starlings ; •and tlie:r :.progeny remained abPnt ' • the point of 'introduction. ;,.Gradual- ly hewever, they Spread farther and farther • front,: Nei, Yeric and in: 1919, • 29 years. after, Jzi New York, the Starling r eaehed Ontario., ; t the present time they • are numer-, • • n' ous. in . the' southern parts of •the. eritinie Provmnces, Sonthern:.On- tario - and Southern,: Quebec: 0,c;; casional specimenS,bare:heen:.seen as • 4 UrweSt,;. as Alberta• . • • • _The ',nat.iven 'hoine of the comMon•,.. 'starling- (Sturrius... viflgaris) is. • terinerate ,region of Europe and cor- responding i latitudes „. in ...'West,ern , . Starlings • feed on a wide variety • •• of I feed.' materials,' ' Both animal and •• • , 'vegetable- matter is taken,. the 'pro- • portions' varying according to, avaiJ-. turn depenclane-' , • „ the' :season •• ' Singe '..the starling selects:: its ;ter- ritory, early,' several. native' species occupy situations • ,. identical those' selected 'by. • star- lings. are crowded out ,by ' eoiner. Birds whieh nest in' caVities and creV`ices:. suffer, . most severely. , . , , Such' speeies. irialude bluebirdS • crest- s • ,ed flycatchers, 'tickers, house wrens,, 'tree swallows, 'martins, nuthatches, chickadees -screetch owlso' sparrow hawks and downy " woOdpedkors'. The stalling. is 'ale() a coMPetitor of many, native .hircis•.'in ,the 'matter of ; The seedi;and.' fruits' "of Many trees ' and plants are consumed. by 'the, fall and Winter population ' starlingg. • \This •food Would' fornierly have Seri:, • 'ed as food Or • native species. •• a'nd nouriebingzdishes. . No pile *Anti , to stand over'a 'het Stove' to• prepare . meeaallss 0.aday..ndyethere have to. b.. three m . • Here., is a . perfect •supper salad which'. Will relieve' .tlie. homemaker 9: . tedious. work and Will 'certainly' sats - the family's, demands, fer''n .csoi, 'ildliaragme:'and; nourishing meal: • Thissaladadaptsjtseif p,articularlY,' ..well to, a • buffet supper. when there „. are mOre guests 'than yOu Can collie:: • nientll 'seat t1aunty niPpy.' cheese • sandwiches or minced ham ,sandwich- es coraPlete.the bourse.. :." • ' POANisii JELLY SALAD '. 1. ,package •leinati jelly." • • • .1' pint warm water 1::•ttaebal8es9p9etensotr /2 1; pinegar • •2 or 0",pirnieritos, finelY,ehOPped• . Tifi. Cup `white'cabliage; shredded fine 1 &IP celerY. finely 'Chopped • 34 cup pickles; .finely ,chopped , -,Dissoivelellyt°fir warin'ivaterAd d • vinegar and :fi...rt:''--chiur.7,r(5-m-hlae.. pimientos, cabbage, ceiery',. and, triek- When jelly is s4ghtlY thickened, addvegetableS. 'urn into. ring mold. ChiIl"uinti! firm. * .ori crisp lettuce: 'it deaired. For the ' center; fiulth'.qreen Vegetable Salad made by combining.' cbolled :Siring beans, new peas, diced cUc.uniber •and minced onion,” marinate,top:- with? • French dressing: ' • • . • mff .• I .• Spectamilar performances y moun ed—Officerwlic , commissioned ofAters and, ; •.troopere .'to4ch-on4-Out' stakes $1000 open Sweep. •.stoke for Jumpers—other', sensational, compfititions. Adrtiision 42‹: Resr,;ed seats 50c. Mali, .reservati�ns tOCaOadiarclqationel tion tidta office .-.. 8 icing • Street West, Tonto. , nuitits.AJ Itogers 'woocienerat milunaierabak o , • CanadaVisit.: 'Voice 'Opinions Abut the Coun- try—Say Trains AreSIo• ' . LONDON Ont -7,-,"Take it • grenri' Cif -16 English and cottii.i ' :rigging tendon .-- -Canadian food Is eXeiting'.''.. • • ' The girls arrived here this • week; guents: Of London •girls who Wined' the , • .British isles IX Year ago, ,`They. I1l re-'' Mein in,Lontlonflve days, A , pally . • • While some played, tepnis and oth- ere golfed,: the remainder jut "loafed • aratind". and ttiok "things ,eagy". . , papitdian. girls dressed, better,: they admitted, "but will' theY't 'Clothes hero are one balf the Price ; they are Dr England." •• • eancidiart*boi's also had .their ged:d pointe; especially 0.*thotte nice sPrench.!. . Canadians in' Montreal." ' " 'The •coinitrY,. )they safd, was clean •and the•,buildings'clean bat..Canadian • trains came' in for tritieisin, "They're . so' slow, dreadt.nlly. slew. They aro 'dirty. tee compared to our .tre1zis,'.1. • MitfsXill_Hoppers' ; tobttAt„ parasitea ' called "mitei". are reported destroy - lug' grasshoppers hi thli district '25 Mike ,ionthwest. •ReginA. Tha "nateli"-are. bright red fi. color and about the ot a,pinhead. • • „ !r•