Loading...
The Lucknow Sentinel, 1938-11-17, Page 2ter Hits azy.Far err• •of • ,Agriculture, ' Head Clrittciize,'I7iem For Indif . ferent `A,tt�ltUde Toward •' Weed Control; "Farmers depend too much on, the legislation and »Agt'enoug! on, self- •respect and. self-determination in . the -matter of weer: control in this; province intlnlat9d: the Tion F M., Dewan, Ontario Minister of Agricul:, " tare, An an address, to members of the; Kent' Plowmen's, Association last week • "There is one thing, I, am great ly disappointed with ` in the farm: set:up in Ontario rand that"is the - apparent indifferent attitude toward; weed control" Mr: Dewan stated ''Is it, not: trite that oar -far, ms are : Setting more, and':more :dirty ipso- far':as.weeds are concerned. • Victims of Own Neglect • The itlinister of Agriculture also maintained.. that the fariners: in On tarlo'are"'the .victims, of their , own neglect " If! We would • do ,the..tliings n e • shoult do without force and legis ration we would avoid a great 'deal of trouble and expense iee in , r ,P g control machinery in operation,"., he observed. T.+0 • A; CT P-cbar.t Young held•'i, Wide variety of jobs before settling down career a , • of -acting,: a drug Clerk.,car`,•t • re porter, building.and; loan.. �Salesmaq and bank •cplerk, rio r, to'theime,h Joined ' a stock co pia .on y e the.Pa Coast. Today.''Robert 'Yonng,aa.coom- •.cont •s.etfng hie -fiftieth` motion picture' • a '• ,role in "The Shining.Hott elland d. C'.41 Rec • ors • October t: Cargoes Equal.. Aver.. age At,Panamaand S. s Cargoes transported `through -the. Weiland Ship;''Canal•` in October. ettualled the average monthly ' re - card 'of' ire Panama' and Suez" can- als, •waterway ;officials announce. The total tonnage of cargo was more., than 2,000,000. •Heavy .Flow -Of Grain The October figure: was -the. high est ev' err ecoid ed for •'t he Welland: Canal. A previous record of 1,731, 237 tons: was set in May, 19.38. Ton- nage,'. for last: year,' was 11,747,950, r': „while until the end of'October 'the ` 1938 total, was 10789 >,950 tons.` A d recorfor. the canal iso.expect-•.', ed for"x1938 "operations, which end 1 on December 15, when the' water, way! closes. An unusually heavy flow ofain' to the he Atlantic antic "sea- •' board: was 'credited' with much of the increase: . Disguised As` -Calf, IHuntei Bangs Ducks Here's the story that is being, • told -take. ;it' or ' leave it. A„ well -known.y.oung � nimred 'of Goderieh, •Ont., ,went out hunt- ing, ducks and ',Caine to 'a field where there, was a 'good sized; flock of them. 'however, . the docks were settled,'„in an open fie5 with 'no coveririg'•'by which; the hunter , could get ,',close •enought for a shot. The 'wily chap .then resorted to strategy.' and his knowledge' of wild life. Knowing the docks'"'unafraid' of cattle,• he corraled, two calve` in this field; sent . distance ' swap; from the birds and •plat- frig an,, atm 'about the • neck; of 'each,led them close to ' the. ducks. Thus hidden he was able' to mt ,within close range .of the game and he arrived back its Codenc}i: with 'three: ,ducats. Revenue • n Shows: ''Increase' The -'gross revenues of the' all- inclusive .Canadian' National •itai1 : ways System for the 16 -day peripd •ending Oct. 34' 1938,' were... , ' $0,522 880 •as com pa'rer�4Yf wit 0;4g�1,18ff /or the corresponding :period. of 1937, an in- ', ,,Cie:[se of ..,.w ...,..... iu 38,532 Strong: Men! •God give us. men! ,• A time -like this demands ,Strong minds, -.great' hearts, true faith And ready hands, Men whole the lust of office does. •not kill; , a ' Men whom the s oils: sof office cannot buy,.. .Men who -possess ; opinions and •a.,. wall'; • Wien _w h , , .. o have honor; men whoa.. • will not lie. Salesmanship isa great F Mrs. Brown • • (to grocery cles`k)—"Caa>i You Pick" me ''Ai melon' that, wilt be just right " for breakfast in the:, mora ;nig?". , 42%4 , dc•Clerk' — "i s slyy can ' What ,time?" • Edith - "Don' t you.'ever get Johnnie and Bill `confused?"', Ruth "Yes mother,: I get Johnnie confused one night, and 'Bill the next." • Speakin, ':of, pioneer ,hard ships, many `people. yet living. can . reinember when.. 'they " toasted their bread on a fork over the See' and, even' had to cut the slic2s themselves. • , "Howdo: you like this' shaving SOAP?" :asked, the talkative bar-• her- ,. The 'submerged customer re- plied,."faintl : ." E-xeellent y You:' must come, and have., lunc h with , me so'metime." • Said' the ci scar p oprietor ., to the lion tamer: . . "What do yon ifiean by 'going. off o to din- ner •:• , and leaving ca 'thea, e un- g fastened? Anybody dy ;might.:: ;, have 'nipe"` ed in and 'takln the. lion!" 'glow' did •George ' break his leg?" "Well do you see those steps •• over . there?" ?" •" �. George- didn't." aroat O.Baby ab Rated e Genius,. Eighteeli-month's.old Lillian May '. _Dobson of Toronto . is .a .claimant to .the title 'ot infant prodigy.' Dr. Alan Brown; , Toronto ohild' special jstr says, the Child !his definitely., in the genius "'class Lillian, browneyed 'daughter' of Ukrainian parents, ;last Aweek,gave an example; of her • skill' 14y spelling out:eachletter of a front-page news- pante headlipe',with clearness' and • confidence. She -named a:dozen ob-:° jests , in. English and " Ukrainian without a' mistake. • Het first interest in the''Englishi 'alphabet came, When, sheasked about the letters on .a set of build- ing blocks: Her mother named • the ' ,,' letters ' and was surprised days later to -hear .Lillian- reeatin :. • -thein p B .. '.with 'perfect-, 'aceurac y Within' a1month" the baby -knew theEngllsh'alphabet' and now picks'. theta ; Outwith Unfailing. accuracy -- — nomatter, where they e- . are. Dr. . Br0 ' wn sa' ys such intehigeace', in a child of 18 months. was • "very Unusual,";. Scrumptious' Scorpions Diyarbektr; near, Istanbul (Tar - key), 'was troubled , years :by s:plagtie.of scorpj'ons Co''Tahir,•Baba• came along, began to scoop up'' scorpions .and. eat ' thein," Said" ad Tapir: "Talley. taste like shrimps. Husbtitnd CiiYes: Up Cave Mrs. -Anne Thavis wholast week .married;; Alfred ,Stapies, g.Collin-. wood's . "Wee 'Mountain" hermit. ' -She has, -persuaded her husband, - to stop,'living ,in a cave where he ate berries, rabbits, . vegetables: . Farm FColumn (Conducted by Professor Hear G. Bell :with the co-operation 'o the various:. departments of th /Ontario ' ,Agricultural College, Guelph.) 1, Q; -Some. ;Of my. neighbours have . been asking a.. lot of quer-. tions since you, grew• the oats and. barley; plots . in.the County last sumsiler, . and I am going to pass 'tilts"qq�iestions ,on ,tb you. "What;do "oil think are th.e't y best kind of oats for our conditions in Ontario?" - J. •W., Durham Co. A.=Modern investigation' of crop varieties' indicates the imposs- ibility of is naming' one variety.o our standard crops. 'as the: 'est .o x• b fr •all .conditions.:' In co-operation with other institution's;' the Field Rusbandry, Department:' •of the Q. "A.. C., is:dividing; the: lovince into p. climatic and ;soil •zone's for' which 'different : varieties appear to' . be ''•specially' suited! Accordingto tests-"conducted''in your' own' Ideal- ' ity,- this' year, Ethan: `Oat seems e' • • f;'. to ,be '.•out t andin ly superior to !'Alaska :Banneror your section. ,• • 2. Q =,Will' fertilizers increase the Weight e ght , of .,the 'bushel : ' of grain?'=J.`.W ' Durham :Co.. •- . A k. ertilizers will ,distinctly crease 'weight per nieastired bushel `of grain: ' -Iri ,tests on `year, own • • farm, the nlaxlmum increase this. year is 3.5 lbs.' per bushel, 'and . the, i in;mum 'increase ,about 1 Ib. • Per. bushel, ' Q.- "Which of • the oats made the '.most' grain feel to the acre?"—J. kW., Durham Co. A, --The Field Husbandry Dept. publishes a :five year' average per cent. hull of, the oatvarieties tested on your :farm this fa:I •.es - follows: ' 4laS4a=27,3.• per • cent. 'hu11. Firban-29:8'• per cent, hull': .Banner --,32 per cent. hull:, 72-29.4' per cent. hull. Itis clear that the variety which. gave the largest yield of Compare- , tively low per cent, hull, is the' : one that will. produce , the largest . amount. of actual. feed.` .per 'acre. This is Erban.oats which ."yielded • as an, average" unfertilized 67.8; � bus;. per acre, and fert'liz d' r7fi:2 ..e, :bushe'ls': per 'acre. If' ou multi l the ,yield, per acre by the, weight per bushel;' which was 32 lbs., and ;'subtract the. weight. of hull, which w•as 27.8 per cent. -you. will,have the approximate Weight ',of rain feed produced Of course,the oat hulls., contain °a small amount of" feed in addition,' , • 4•'' Q.- ."wliy did you ' choose 0-12.010 fertilizer for ourfield? Durham Co.. ` A, Actual soil test of samples' • front your oat field showed it to be'Medium in Available Nitrogen;'r low • iii Phosphate. and Low in Pot- ash.= For this reason ,we' ',chose 0-12-10 as the fertilizer for .oats, ' . and applied it at 150 lbs. per acre. • S clence *. ng� ° MORE SENSITIVE TO SUN Gentlemen, are like ' blondes. They are 20 per cent; moresensi.' tive to ultra -'violet'' raYs, cause ,sunburn, ; than . are • wom';n.. ` Blondes .are from 40 to 170 per cent more sensitive than brunets. 'MAY LAND. IN BACK YARD' The construction of airliners ':the . future which will -be • able to land inart' .bo a p . rctieall ' ' , Y y dy s back yard in perfect Safetyif `an emer • genry- evelopswas forecast last' r :: '..week'.; • y, aeronautical• engineers at the world's first' ranting`n wl g aircraft conference.' O_ •' • •.:PELLAGRA CURE The• ec , re • ,tit. 'discovery that • nice=' • a 7 10 H®IJ SE WIVE ENJOY 'blue coal'HEATING COMFORT Prove for yourself as over 100,000 Canadian housewives - Nave alread . roved:.t a ' Y P that 'blue coal gives the highest l'availabk standard' 'ofe t' a ing value and 'satisfaction.. Order from our nCoal'>.' y caret .blue ': . dealer. today. Ask him also .abdut.'the ''blueo' Heat Regulator ' w•hich ..provid'es automatic heat•: With; your present' 'equ pilient. 1�'• THE MODERN FUEL FOR SOLID COMFORT Tinto in '."The Shadow", every 'Sat,, • 7 p.m , CB Toronto '':or'' I•r , : "6.30 p.m,, CBO, Ottawan. • p •, tinie .acid, a chemical found in liverred meats and fish, is- a specific 'cure for pellagra, poor man's disease of''malnutrit:on, is also revealing 'secrets of funda- mental life processes and opening up new vistas toward the under- standing of the nature and treat- ment 'of other serious diseases;, •Nicotinic acid,.: ,constituentof the vitamin B-2 complex, has been known for more. that 1, :sixty years as'a common chemical constituent of nicotine.• PAIN OFTEN '`FALSir.' ALARM". . A ',belief that physicalpain' ili .. . often is a "false alarm" when tak- enas an indication of deep-seated. affliction 'was advanced last week', before the United -States chapter Of the -International College of 'Surgeons. "Careful: investigation and the g - e , use. of •local anaesthesia often ie - weals, that wbat.,appears tebe pain: :springing from• a major ailment is in reality orily superficial, It:. followsthat proper determination of the tin's source w6uld, obviate. many' operations perfoi•ined:' be-. 'cause of faulty' diagn.sias. ,' .LAST TO GO TO'SLEEP Medical theory has'. held that. unconsciousness:begins in ' the brain of human beings. But eY: periments show that in' white rats: , it develops just the, opposite :way,;• near thetail' and, :creeps toward the head.''• The head is the last; part to lose its" sensitivity to touch and the eyes close only" after the rest of the body is soundly asleep and un- responsive even to • pinching. After the rat experiments, are completed itis proposed to :cari*y: - an the ex eriments:' �i p � th G.jaigher , animals. a �' is ss�Ft � AtG1.,NTs wANTEI/ vertisin • A- AGE\TS—SEI.I. MEN'S -NECKTIES. 140,59 profit. We carry largest, as- . sortment. !.Qwest' prices. Orders• , fllaed orontoby retu. re -mail. Samples Ontario Neckwear Company, Dept. 9$, T BE: TOUR OWN' BOSS; GET A JITO , 'route. Toiletries, Medicines, •tea, coffee, extracts, spices,'' etc. Two hundred products. Nov,ember, cember:. two best months,. Start rinoskw, ; Theirty=ecatalay ogue; Trial odetffealiras.t: Jouiror ' " Fr ' Pi:oducts Company Ltd.; 031 Dor- - Chester East, Montreal - AGENTS-SEI4;..MEN'S NECKTI S for . Christmas. Write for samples. M u r J A g•tirod. gcaste s Yonge `. St.l Arcade; Toronto. APRONS' BY'MAII • APRONS OR BIG WOMEN, THREE styles,.'tubfast prints=cbiors, red,. blue, green:' Threefor one dollar, post' paid. Needlecraft Guild, ; 533 f allege Street, Tor -onto. • • • CIIII ISTIIA S C;►Rll$ Pk PSO,2i 1'F, CHP.IST3LIS: cAnns , made, • from your favourite' nega- tivek,'3 for 23c•' 12.. for 75c!. Enver-', opes to match included. Establish' - ed over 25 years. .Brightling'Stu-•, dio, , 9 Richmond Street'Edit, Tor - WANTED 1, .Ra\: - v Fir .S WANTED F ,Olt HIGH-. IGH-• est market prices. Prompt returns. Bring or ship your furs to Lewis A. Jones, ;189 Talbot• Street, St. Thomas,` Ontario. - 'HAIRDRESSING• •SCHOOL ANDREWS' • HAIRDRESSING ACA- -- d" e my Courses reduced one, third -to, first six sttidents;.enrolling to corn-,plete Fall 'Class..: Free catalogue 961 Bloor Street, Toronto: , ItFDicAC ' aHIGH BLOOD FRES URE•=WRITE ' for. free .booklet and full particu lars regarding in g g our amazingly a spear, sac cessful hyblood treatment Pedi- greed Products ;Dept. P, Saskatoon.' Sask. •';I P,ATE%TS AN. (*FEB TO, EVERY :'IN.VENTOR.. List' of• inventions, and' full infer mation sent free. The Ramsay Com- - 'pany, Registered, Patent Attorney$,; 273'Bank tit., Ottawa Can,. STAMMERING •STAMMEIRING CORRE2TED.'HELP • ul i�� booklet.givmg.#all ,ti information. • • Write today.' De • ntson; ;150 I ; Carlton -Street. Toronto: • • TRACTOR AI AGN ETD .:AATD' GENi•mATOR:; '•REhAIRS ' SEND'.UR''Y(jU'R:TRAC to and Generator.' Repairs. 'We save, R Pairs. We save, , u 'money. Allanson Armature.. Manfr., 8.6-5 Bay S. "Toro q,. tato: .I'1IOTOGIt.t1.PHY, • • ,FREE 'ENLARGEMENT ,WITH, EV etj�ordera-of 2bc.- Ro11Deve1oped=, 'or' r reprjnts 25e • Mammoth•. P'ie tures; Box 164, Adelaide ,East; To onto" .,• • ,• WANTED 1QU'NG •MEN`WITII •HIGHSCHOOL training to become Traflic';'Steno- graphers. .Very: practical career.• , Free folder describes home course. Write . Cassan • Systems, "Toronto.. :WIIITERSI ESTABLIHED AUTHOi ` • arid' critic: offers full' .criticism and." • market • adt:ice on any. sifbrt story • for 11' plus return' :postage. Terms y for; collaboration, re ision.,,market- . • frig,, etc:, on request!, Sales.'repre- :sentatives'in•.NearYork, Hollywood,,' London Coast Writers', BureAu, Box 34,- Lynn •Creek,.B,C. • UPHOLSTERING AND fl iJRNITJRE:: LYONS 'ALTERA•TION SALE RECOr DIa`,ION ED lFtr'.RNITI RF. Everything must be sold regardless elf: cost. Thousands of dollars worth of ,real good used .furniture to be. sold at a fraction of its•,real value, Every piece thoroughly eleaned, conditioned and, sold. Under a posi- live money back. guarantee of sat isfactio'n. • 19.50 'r8oopiece solid oak dining' m suite,•b'uftet;',exten- Sion table, G ':leather Seat. '$s.s.'ch 'chairs, 24:50 . ii inegaurfoiofmulfUyiinte,d.buoxt,'e- ' - tenion table;, 6 leather upholstered chairs, Rerfeet. ,$35• English oak* .suite; buffet, square extension ; table, 6 .lea- ther upholstered • chair's,, coropietely.. refinished. °, �w Larges suite, g olid Qa-: 1. suite,'9, tete ... p s ,71'7g" buffet rhinat' . ciitiinet. c�,ten- • eon 'table. and. 6 1,eatheu�:uplioistered eh0its. 69,Bea•utifu•'•9,liicee 'sivat•c' iii rich ,buf#'2 tonewalnut• finish, h, aljce:citrete!ly ,t double•doo� •china: cabinet, esr u,uaprehoexstt:eornesdioieihtaabrsit ;unCdomGp' ::refinished.. ' X97 walnut. :suite, cost new. .p»roxiratelY S"�Q: Buffet,' cabinet';, extension table and 6- lea.-.. then seat, chairs: Like • ijeW ; 9 pea..: t•ootn suite, •laces •dressera' chtfitanfei•,.;fudi;;sizo,,bed, `su •� ` less s sprin'g, and brand new feat mat- tress. Completely refinished. Smartnroder.,n sun' ° 3.50, te, v,•1ni y' e.. t, full., tze bed^sa ries spring and brand •• new' ••mattress. re c :Completely refinished.'mittiC.s., Solid .�vttlnirt suite:; large, dres •ser, chiffonier! full"' size .rued,•.. sagless•'spring •and brand :new matt - trees Perfect condition.. ' $Sr -Beautiful :suite in rich' two Pone walnut,' large dresser o' 'vanity .:chiffonier, full size bed;. gag. .less staring and brand new mattress Completely refinished tap •Modern suite in Oriental wal- nut,• Vene'tian• mirro .large' • dresser, chiffonier, vanit3°full • size bed; sagless spring, and "brand' new rattres . Completely:- refinished:!• Cost new *approximately $:300. ' • ' $19:50 'finish::Lrge dresser, '.in1 walnut full size -.find, 'sag ' less spring and,•.n.ew felt: mattress. Completely', refinished.•• tier, Three •piece. 'chesterfield. suite `Y uphni tetert in good tapestry cove $19 5© sift' e th, ee pines Chester- "`' field suite upholstered in'.' hard , . nrrari'ng ,repp, rust shade, per. .feet condi.tioh." X29Smart 3 piece suite, ,uphois tered in real hard* d wearing, a g •septi reversible • 'Marshall •spring cushio' s, thoroughly., 1lfhly , cleaned , ,tlndt reconditioned. . 119 : Pealntifitl' suite„ three `pieces �"upholstered in French enc! ' Jac, .•quard reversible Marsha ll •spring cushions;..:: guaranteed''clehn and in perfect to• Large' rulte upholstered in • 3750 n real :good mohair, revers: ible;vMarshall spring cushions; Per- feet cnnditlon, guaranteed..clean. hays the'largest stock of re- conditintied chesterfield :su'ites it} the , ci:ty.._...Ov g -1 -60 -suites in-a-1„•irge '�•a--- riety• of styles and covers for you io: Fhoose from' , 'Priced from $..95 to' 5100.00.. 2i5 • Kitchen cabinets trotn'$5.1t5., ,40 stores, 'large variety, �t.05 :3,n I gree assortanent dressers, • from $4.15, Chiffonier4:Sn.is, vani- ties a3015.•wash stands $14'3ward, robes $ n5;.beds 52.50. springs, $2.50. • New Mattresses, *8.0. Any with:confidenra All merchan- • digsorder: sold frith a defihite.;rn'oney back guarantee' of satisfnetion: Thorough., ly.cleaned-' reconditioned and carr •''' fully' packed for,safe, and •immedi-: ate•'shipnient on'..edeeipt, of money^• LYONS Chesterfield Manufacturers' • 478 Yonge,: St., Torontn, "OGDEN'S TOPS "EM ALL" c. •40. Youi II climb to new peeks of enjay meat when you roll your own with° Ogden's' Fine. Cut.- Qgdee's fs sweeter, cooier,.mellowei7-a "ctga rette:tobacco that steps up smoking pleasure to new highs for those who foil ' their own, Ogden's Fine Cut - with "Chantecler or "Vogue" papers=that,'' sir,•is a:' combination. yob' can tie to for rolling cigarettes thatalwayesatisfyl • • Pipe•. `Smokers!-' Ask .,. For Ogden't Cut Plug a- Trees ees Gi v _ Birds; • Fo� da • Q , >�1d Shelter •Jack Miner 'Provides Lot's -Of . Red 'Ce dais On His s Sane- ' tuary''at-,Kingsville • B Lance ,Conner Y y ;.•, ;Jack Miner•'is a keen student"o'� t the feeetliug' habits of the: birds on ' his salfetuaa'y-at hingsville. •Am le• P foodds provided for: p ea them,: •` , much of it through trees like the red' cedar Its 'bine berry - • seed' highly 'nourishing S ' has.a s 1' . to the feathered ,feeders• ,In. addition• 2 b. taen.• food value ,`for°b he ;birds, the treesti nth their i o. ' eft; golden foliage e 1 r e •a: definite at..' traction, to - `:the Many 'human iman vfrit bird ors to.the bll d vat" refine. Their 5 le.... Y . such• th€it' eveY :kinl..ol• bud: : .1sWhich found, oh- the san'ctuar whi Y ch :crosses the `So uthern Ontario area, Buying Bea , r a s ,. Auctions a;t which .dapples , are . sold to :be exploited asbeggais-f`:. the ,most wretched -looking' 'fetch- ing'. the hghest , price s-- areh' d 'in the`heart.-of..Colombo's beggar- . land : Ceylon, Denmark has marketed its first. banana crop at' record prices. STOPPED', INA. IN E:; Are y4u•tormenied•witii te•�hmg.tortutes.of ' eczema, r5shes, athletes foot, eruptions, otother ' . eldn,=e1fictionsl .Foruick..a 4 n h Use cooling $ntiscP,tic..hquid Dyp relief; Preserlp4fpn, Its gentle oils soothe. the irrj .: . tatt:d skin.+ Clear. greaseless' and ,fainlen dries fast.' 'Stops :the most, ,intense ttchmg •instantly. A 35c trial .bottle; at, drugate proves,it—or money back, „•`'' ;•t20, OYS' TOWN Issue 47= I - seting, the Bays.' • Any poker players Ewan mob?'," • Whitey is introduced, Y to everyone in the Town and • immediately • takes,, a dislike'to Mo Icahn (Sidney; miller) whom heaccuses of in his biginto thins. Whitey sn er everything, nose inty ,Y a sat everything, particularly' at the appealing statue of the • represents boy at� the gates who p ents the generous spirit of the place. Ile hasn't the, heart to he mean to little Pee -wee but simply igfores: h1itic ' w t "I'll give you odd&!•leave." • ° Father`Flanaganti calls. Whitey int& his office 'that afternoon and casually:asks„him what he thinks of. the place. Whitey jells', him flatly, that he's on' his way anytime. Father' Flanagan challenges the statement informingWhite • g 'i that he has a hunch he's going to iva t. y o g g . , tt to stay there,. But secretly he is uneasy. It Whitey Should• go,. he will :be the first bey that he has ever lost. "Nwest 'teeth .!tie ever seen .Pee -wee,' Dave Mo .�s (Henry Hull)Father 'Flanagan s. friend and' financial ancial adviser; now enters the office :with the banker; Burton. There's a, lot of red ink, being, carried on the statement and an accounting is called' :for. •But'',Father Flanagan takes care of the im portant matters first, such as seeing whether Pee -wee has really bY-iished his teeth so that, he Can • have his daily ration of candy. - • ,.r iiTitis stu ,lid bab.4, :” �` .. y peed. f Whitey is walkintoward_ thelie ?ates when. Flanagan seeshim .• from his office window. -Ile thinks' fast. e l . , -. . Syddenly. he,runs out, and orders' t e, dinner; gong to be rung an' ho- i hour earlier, c. A }i�� And it ts' that Whitey'sWhttempty 'rather than liking ,.,Y, stomach .rather' than.. ,Y kn for g the..place . �tb -littler annoyed thougwith thernhkn back. been is d • ilisode.',s used to beer. Read'the tient dramatic episode. r . • .,r • • ,