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AVM LKS PHARMACY
ti,xtorieh. Ontario
Fats Terre From Sept.mbee
CENTRAS.
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POPULAR FILM ACTOR
Mme Finny Creatures Croak: Some
Hun. and One Shrieks
Hahm have often been referred to
r '•voiceless, emotionless clesturea.
but scientific Inveatigat/uu has demur'
atrated that like laud animals they
are largely relayed by the same
emotions, and teat in • limited way
they give expression thereto. Tbere
are more tkau iso species of fish
which are known to produce sound.
One particular kind of fish, wbteb
ars called "materna," emit sounds
Miele* • duration of about twenty
E ve seco•ds, and also various notes,
u sually degenerating Into a mere
bammlag. either from excess or want
of Inteedty N'bon these. fish are
travelling la •►owls the sounds glveu
eat by them may be heard froth a
depth of twenty fathoms More thou
case* It has been suggested that the
story a the siren. had Its origin In
the utterances of these fish.
When captured, the acad. or horse -
mackerel, the globe gbh, the gruaL
the pig -Om . and the hog -fish all emit
sounds resembling the grunt of a pig;
while oast. well known aloe' the M-
antis coast as the croaker, derives
its name from the croak It give. when
taken into a boat. The Wise! .ad
the carp also croak when taken from
Use water.
There I
as • species a "sea -frog"
bund by the natives of Malabar, sad
. oealled on account of the noise It
makes when captured. The red gur-
G arl has berm dubbed the "seacock"
by reason of Its crowing. The •r-
sado. • ash found In the Rio Parana.
1s most remarkable for the harsh.
grating sound It emits when caught
sella book and line. It L said that
tela noise can be heard distinctly
veldts the fish Is yet beneath the sur-
face.
There i • ash In the Tagus that
emits mounds resembllag the vibra-
tions of a deep -toned bell, gong. or
pedal pipe of an organ. Herrings.
'ween the net has been drawn rowed
them. have been observed to do the
same, and similar accounts are given
d the river bullhead. An amphibious
snuroW fish, on being taken Into the
band, is said to shriek, and oortaln
of the blenniee emit similar sounds.
Te the Gulf of Mexico the big jewfsb
breaks the stillness of the night and
the waters with hie sonorous • boxom!
boom!"
Photographic Invention
Of F urope:rn invention Is a device
which enables a reel of magnesium
ribbon to be berried any length ret
tame its Intense light may be desired
by a photographer to make a timed
ezpoeur .
Beata "Whispering Gallery"
it coat a railroad company $30.000
to remodel a new station In a Cali-
fornia city when it was found that
every whisper in a large waiting nom
could be heard in every other part of
the room.
Automatic Employment Bureau
A Californian la the Inventor of a
m•c.htne into which a person In seareh
ort employment can drop s coin and
get • card, visible from outside the
'machine, telling where work may be
found and what kind
Marvel In Tower Construe on
Collapsable towers. adopted by the.
German army for searchlights and
wtreloes telegr.pby, are so light Sad
compact that two men can carry a
tower that extends to 100 feat.
4
Motorbike Postmen
Motorrycle ,Ido ears are laving triad
tar delivering mails in rural distriota
fn flat tine 'WS 'M elf'ysal/1ebiL tbfh'
the horse soon will disappear from the
postai service of the Vatted Kingdom.
Takes !Milne e11 Poem
The addition of a little water will
she • lusterl,wa finish to oil paint
without injuring It as the water w111
evaporate —
C.,nfsrt For PIM
Ts • tank car bunt Y Saxony to
transport Seing flak ling dietaries
rte electric motor is gold MM keep the
water aerated.
Keeping Pias Clean
ion keep pinR clean a new reeepbde
towers them with • *lase dome which
net being tarred. drops a few M •
time upon • tray.
toe Ilea Break/ eel
At aged couple in Norwich• (bee
lave eaten no br..tfeet for 20 rears
sae eyed$ Meer robust health to that
tart
Several ?resell artists have agreed
to sign all their works In intent with
thumb velum to peave*t freed* apo
parrehusrw
The Jordan
e ssalrei Oyer.
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Implements
MARVFIOUS INSTINCT
Of WiLD ANIMALS
New Method of study and Experiment-
ing Used by Nature Students
The French pusses* a curtous lo-
atBtution In the form of as institute
of soological psychology established
to a farm near Pari This station
oomprt.es meadows and barnyards. a
wend to the bottom art the pond.
stocked with fish Then, too, there
ars spaciotu butldtngs, Including mod-
ern stables, a riding school. stalls
for leolating animals* under special
obsenatlon, an aquarium and a labor-
atory.' A dovecote is placed upon the
roof of the main building
As evidencing the desire of the
French naturalists to study the habits
of living creatures under natural con-
ditions. It may be mentioned that •
complete diving apparatus has been
provided la which observers may de-
scend to tre bottom of the pond.
There they may remain for hours.
imtll the fah become accustomed to
their presence. and follow their
satursl impulses In playing and teed
Ing. The under -water student thus
b enabled to note their habit* at first
band.
The other extreme of observation
la the construction of abetting plat-
forms in the branches of trees, when
students aft throughout the night
muted with electric flashlights to
Viteb the deluge of owls, bate and
suotarnal insects.. LA:-
It
,p7It is reported by a ectentltet that
as tmportant conclusion reached by
the students la tbst some animals
pommies a special sense whereby they
esu detect the promisee a water eves
!bags they cannot see it For tn-
sten** with sheep and cattle wban
being driven across country.
In a place where' the presence ort
ester was wholly unexpected the
Asetrallaa noted some curious tecta.
The leading animals suddenly would
Ott their heads and draw long
breathe. Then they would abandon
the beaten track. and start running
through the bush. Sometimes they
wood run for a mile and a half to
two miles and oould not be stopped
by the driven. their course invariably
leading to a pond • or spring hitherto
unknown.
In Prance the experiments were
made on a water rat. First its eyes
were blended by a bandage and then
It wan pier- d on a turntable. which
was whirled round until all sense of
direction mus: have been obliterated.
Upon being releases, without a mom.
ent's hesltl un, 11 startee directly for
the Pond. eoverai hundred yards dis-
tant
Frogs and toed. were taken to a
distance of three or four miles from
water and liberated. it seemed to
take them only a short time to find
the water. One old blind toad showed
the inatlnct la the same degree as
the others
Among the subjects of tovedtlgatton
1s the sight of bird. and the homing
instinct, of the carrier pigeon. Many
Members of the institution are in-
N1ned to consider this a phenomenon
of far sight. They have been taking
by triangulation the height to which
birds soar and front that figuring out
the radius of vision they attain.
fiddle Lyors is s S,usebuit$ word
1s the homes of picture show patrons.
Hear a happy young chap who can
tuns bis personality lulu all sorts of
twist. In order to picture "somebody
else" oo the screen.
1.yons 1. usually cast for comedy,
probably becauoe he has • perfectly
serlous400king face. Anyway he is
very clever at comedy roles. He is
often seen with Lee Moran and Tic -
torts Fordo, Stell. Adams Sad the est
of the Nestor comedy oompaay.
KIN6'S FAVORED TENAN1 S
Seine Queer Rents Collected by KI*g
r Ueort aee-
Some of the -eats wbieh are King
Oeorge•s due front certain of kis loyal
sulldeots are 'mors, honored in the
breach thaa la the oba"rvaaoe." It
weskit oertotaly surprise King George
and Queen Mary If the Lord of the
Manor a Addington. in Surrey rbouid
soddenly appear and pl•ak down on
the Royal I reakfaat table the bowl of
poeridge which constitutes his yearly
rent In acknowledgment art his Sover-
elgn's overlordehlp.
Whether the present owner of the
Moults Fatales In Scotland regularly
pays his rent we cannot say. or
whether the King, as Is likely. shuts
his eyes to the omission of the bucket-
ful of snow which is has rightful due.
Aa the estates are near sten Nevis,
there would certainly be oo difficulty
In obtalnbn a trainload of snow once
a year. and probably eve* a buck' Uul
In summer; but, as the King has little
nae for snow, probably the rent is
never paid.
Quite a different and mach more
doslrable rent is the one which has
been charged to the tenant of Cron -
dun, In Buckinghamshire, from time
ttu*temerial., The rent ooaslets of a
garland of roses every June, and.
needless to may. the garland la duly
tot -routed. and la a thing of beauty.
as 11 ough'. to be.
In September every year two fag -
seta aro p•.Id at the law ('torts by
the City Remembrancer aa rest for
lands held by the City Corporation
from His Majesty the King. This
official cot only has to deliver the two
f(ggots. but has to see that they are
property received and accept a duly
signed and witnessed receipt for them,
which 1s flied in the City's archives.
The authorities of the Isle of Port-
land make a queer sort of collection
every November on behalf of His
idaj+sly It Is called the "King's
Halfpenny": but, &s a matter of tact,
every cottager on the bland pays •
farthing, every cottage with • gar-
den a halfpenny. and every man with
an acre a laced or more threepence.
This le called "Quit reef-"
When U. Kiss lately went across
Um Channel to pay Ms State vlatt to
Paris, he ought to have been attended
senses Via le es"- b. this. praamst
representative of Rolomon Attfield, ire
wti0m King John gave kis lands es
ooadlteon that, whenever he or any
of Mi sucrwsso.rs crewed the Channel,
the said Releases or hie heirs should
he le •tteadanst, to hold up the King's
bread when he was Seasick.
hies (34. was the ihryal Heed -holder.
1R.+ever. ea the Irl maosarch to call
ter this serves, was M ward 1.. lid.
imperially as his present Ma)esty la a
sailor, tt is very unlikely that the
existing R,kussa wee mated opo* to
perform his teactlnwa Nevertbe;sea,
thane 1. an death. that 1f the King re
aseired he wield call epee ue tea -
tate of the Att11rN astatine to In the
esrelee M which they bold the tenure
, r{ their land
1f the King 'Amid pay a visit to
A,ylnue.J'7 whew. the ducts rose
Rome the 1nk►hlta.0 sur supposed to
. apply him with three eels If It Is
Whiter and with two fat glom If 1t
V summer if the King alsoed volt
Chichester. by am:teat usage he ought
ltesedlat ly to dossed a Milne for
Ms crn.ahow, and M the Ries should
11 be engaged In war tied riding at the
Is tM world', tenet
eeslmreag b1t telllas
4„..4
head of Ills troupe, 11 would he 111Cas-
b.at upon the .ere.aeews In the Cor
bet Rotates In Rhrnp.hlre to provide
him with a each of haws every dpt
We bare a new car-
load of the beet buggies"
coney ..n buv.
We have lots of Win
Fencing and Oates. We
have Washing Machines
and Churns, Stoves, Ros-
ters and flanges, Lad-
ders. Hay liars told
Track, Utter Carriers.
Engine.. Windmills,
Binder`, Mowers. Hay
Loader,, Ws.toos and
Stock Hacks.
A1ao a Dumber of good
hones
Massey -Harris Shop
Hamilton Street
FALL TERM
oteweas allTOeWOt MT AT
THE NORTHERN
BUSINESS COLLEGE
Owgn 110U1N0, ONTARIO
34 vuooeetel year..
Penticton Ins mita d 1. Orsdaate•.
Made( pdaWta
C. A. Flaattno, P.C.A., PtiocipaL
U. D. FIaIIIN0. Secretary.
o• FIT is
PORK& BEANS,
with
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Too
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2-7-1e-
Only the
of�beam end.
Delicious
*sad appetisingseasoning.
add ev.rewbw.. •
I.siere.`CT..k'i
ear -n5105 t,m •rr
'tiimhing into • bin of wheat
which wan being loaded into a Grand
Trunk railway freight car at Sea1orth,
15.year-old tlens Muir was Smothered
to death on being drawn into the
spot I.efor • .40 could he extricated.
SALLOW COMPLEXION
indicates indigestion, constipation . r
liver trouble: Fio PiLLS will reiro-
late your system and build up the
nerve force• wo thatou can deep and
enjoy life. At all dealers" IR and .',0
cents or The Fig P111 Uo., 8L'rbomae,
Ont. Sold in Goderieb by K. K. %Vigie,
dressiest.
Canadian
National
Exhibition
i PEACE YEAR
AsaaAoa's Geset st Livestock abew
Aero d Meniedachrres
Exhibits by the'P ovla n
EttMbita by Doslslse LAPP
sweat
EAMMUlt WW*I (laati .
rGrenadier Guards dud 1
Dpaa,eee' Musical Rids
Aute Matches
-ids
Circus Hllppe4ese
sad
Dans Sheen la Sloes Hear
Els/ mows' Rwlew
Cris'e's" Iilleg t DIME Whew
BABYLON
Greatest QiMssd Spectacle
es Ceettoser
otter promoted
Peewit& fres Eaahnd. Se desd,
United tastes sad Canals
ldwcstto all Eablbts
Geode is Process Making
of
Atb.btic Specie
Aare-Nydrsplse a nets
flews/ W.tas Ardvel
1 C eatore's PIR.ONS Band
Scare Sate&
of ethos
Denis aged Osssoarts Dilly
Chsaapsake Sheassa
sed
Mosso leeway war
Panes Yam ,I.-
els
Iawiodeobl posts Tann
se Snssri dM III
whams
AJI4 ze 1914 Sepi. 14
TORONTO
wmareeilej
Developing Australia
The Australian states concerned and
the commonwealth have agreed on a
locking and storage system for the
Murray river that will open a naytg•
able waterway 1.000 miles Into the
heart of producing Australia
Protecting the Roads
Italy 1s drafting and will enforce
a series of regulations covering the
width of wheel rime to be *Unwed
on highway&.
Dentists Cannot Advertise
In Tasmania dentists are forbidden
by law from any form of. advertising.
New Rhee Device
hall and socket fasteners have
been patented to hold tongues of oboes
In place
Telephones In Canada
There Is a telephone for every
163 persons 1n Canada. weerdf*g to
official figures.
011 Wells Fer Spoto
Promising surface Indlcatldas of
petroleum deposits in Spain have ks4
the government to investigate the
discoveries
It 151 quite possible for • man to
sow wtid oat. until they become taw
The Kaiser has forbidden his octoses
to deal with marriage brokers
Portugal make. sbtltty to read and
write • requirement for ansragw.
Most a the enol. Imparted lath
the I• tilted Abates le redwood is the
West indles and Ceseral Sad Sneth
Aamerte*
0.1y •seen w.drsgs stave table
"Woe is Moseseter Catbadrat 1a Sep
two year.
ardWitzs
Be FairToYourself
Half the unhappiness in the world could be traced
to the lack of proper rest If you deep on a bed
that sags and throws the lines of your body into
unnatural positions, you cannot hare the rest you
need. So, the very great importance of the proper
bed on which to take your (test.
The "Hercules" spring bed is the bed which affords
perfect rest So scientifically woven that while
it is much stronger than the ordinary woven wire
fabrics used in spring beds, and while there's a
springiness that is the delight of any bed, the
"Hercules" will not sag. "5 times" stronger,
but "6 times" more resilient and restful.
TL. Gold Medal Felt Mattress
Made of pure Cotton Felt.
Never pts out of order.
em.
Ilanaheteved By
r
The Gold Medal Furniture Mfg. Co.
?sweat! Montreal Winnipeg
Ai Ter Demise—
FOR BALK
BROPHEY BROS.
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CANDLING -EGGS
Appliances for This Purpose Bring Dis-
tributed by the Goverment
Few consumers appreciate the fact
that the quality of an egg can be ac-
curately determined without break•
ing the ebe11. The process of cand-
ling eggs is not difficult and with the
view of encouraging consumer, gen-
erally in the art and pre-tice of cand-
ling, tie poultsy tits -Won ot the lied
stock Mance of the Dominion depart-
ment of agriculture is distributing
gratuitously thretrghnutthe country
in the same meaner as bulletins are dis-
tributed, simple convenient cat dhow d
egg candling appliances. These ntay
be obtained upon request to the live
stock commissioner, Ottawa.
it is not generally known that an
egg appears semi-traneparent when
held before the light in a darkened
room and that. if carefully rotat ed,
even minor defects may be seen.
Pamphlets deaLrng with this matter
have been prepared, and illustrations
included showing to detail the char-
acteristic appearance of botb Rood and
bad eggs when being candled.
The cooten1. r f an mag. when 1*14,
completely fill the .h.11 Lot as cool-
iog takes place cent!acte.'et occurs and
an air space ix fotmo•d.in the large end.
The yolk is only slight? t.etrep tible
tied readily turns round in the altuln-
en when the egg is totaled.
A stale cr ehntnk.n egg may be
detected by the eine of 1 he air ceik A
bad egg is easily recognised through
the contents having hecuune, dark am
opaque. The size of the air cell the
consistency of the albumen, the colour
and mobility of the yolk and the gen-
eral transparency of the whole egg are
the tartars most gene, ally recognised
es determining quality.
The candling art eggs is not a dim.
cult preet.m. it require. but little
.kill to I'll at • glance the differens 1
between good and had eggs and any-
one with practice can learn to differ-
entiate between the varthus grades of
mood eggs.
The appliance, mentioned above are
of two different type., one suitable for
,tee with the kero.eee lamp and one
suitable for use with the electric light"
Neither the smell amount of tro.tbte
required to secure one of tbese appli-
ances nor the amount of labour en-
tailed in candling presents say valid
r*aaatt• wbrl►' dew pitlbabosrfi JIM Oh -
listed
lilted to use or accept had or Incubat-
ed egg.. Sanekeepers will find It to
their advantage to acquire facility in
candling and a is recotwmeded that
every housewife shouM provide her-
self with ooe of these simple candling
appliance.. by the diligent use d
which .h* may safeguard her family
loon many unpleasant occurenres at
t he hi oak fast table.
CURRENT LITERATURE
The Canadian Magazine for Await
i. particularly strong in fiction. ping
place is given to ■n extremely *maw
ing story entitled. "Th. Calgary
Venus," by Charles Stokes. This i.
the *tory of how • Calgary real emote
dealer was vfhe.died ieto Lying • fake
"old master" pointing at .n amnion
a•I.. Hie r.mrqu.nt ern ramose
in finding blaseelt the poseeeww of •
painting of a nude and it • fake •t
that, ie very funny and should make
the author's reputation. The number
is unusually .tion` in fiction, with
.hart stories froorlasSollivan, Isabel
Kecle.tone Meka Rax Rottener.
Madge Macbeth. llar .ret Reil and
others.
Plenty a people know Sir William
Van Horne u the genius of Flt. 0i•e.
%dia. Pacific Railwayin It• earlier
dim: but few know tat be is • pale -
ter of repute and If the 0aaadian
pacific Ism not .nered.d In thing '
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Saturday Specials
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Florida Grape Fruits, Bananas.
Sunkist Oranges in all sizes.
New Vegetables
Ripe Tomatoes, Cucumber.
Celery. Lettuce, °cions. Radish.
Rhuhat h. New Cwbbeytr.
Home-tnade
Maple Syrup
Have just received • large
quantity of Hctne-made Maple
Syrup of the very higbeet qual-
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Butter, Eggs and
CURED MEATS
We are making arrangement
to brave a large and choice 1••
Pertinent in all these line. for
Satlird•y and will be in ..
position to wjeply your wants
with choice Creamery and Dain
Butter, strictly fresh Eggs and
Cured and Cooked Meats.
All orders well receive our
careful attentioo.
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