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I -t: , 104o - v4 , � , � F,f, other parts - - I Z,, ­,,:, � � �,� , ;� h u�geisN . -_ �, 14M 0 S -, . , � , .. Z; � �,_: �1, 11 .-ql � I I ,;: I I r 1. .� I 0 ;io, -'rows-411 , -f, Noritrg,4 And d plausible, . I . '. ,� . i, � ing their migrations, the suggestion ago scores of, s.kT4J#- � I JK %, A, is_...', I , , , �, . . : to - 6010*,_9 __ seeme I . of skeletons. We; a � ,p,,,� jqgqvered in an� I .... ... . I , . , ., : . ."';. l�. 11 I I �' .1, � '1� . ". a' F - .d,ai,04 ,to- W.tho,t their progress _`E�i The remahns . � I I . � 11.11, I I I -1 I � , �, 11 - 6 Ash other part of Vive ;ra , I 'T � he � tl � boy. � I � , ,-T i%_ � .. I : �, , , �, � �­"i I- uo� M p m, , ... �;::: I � _bA . � ISOM14, Abey hi�� ob- AM *1 combatants . DOMINION . � . , I ., '� � " I . �X, I I the scientists lopkIft. into the water- are believed to he: -, I.e. ,,, 5! ,R:I= . . l - I , , � � ro . I . `4 "RIs con icts for .11 Jr.647- DO INION, I �� , - to ; .. 111- - .- " - - -1 0, fl I 7,-t�,4—­� ,'e� � hole aspect of the,pase�,eame.aioyoss a who engaged in 004 SS ,'�,Z'_ ��pp��-�:�,91.,; --�i I I � ", I us, � I ­ - '.. 11 . � , - Castle hun- . �,., I :1 , MOLA " I � M ,- ". I I i., , 1�4' " d'Xi-1-. &,i;-PMVW oid"', - dimculo., Tvi6 "'of. ,, il,*A , �r'.'fes sL're' the capture of J)j�4�4,r . ` pogm-h . . . .� Their wonderful ANP�; � . OC14 . romis and dreds of years a&.� , , C, . � L �,,,. '- We 9-Ae Zk4 to adak' tb%t much of ow - - -404WI� ca,10�4` 44a;2 I -I... � � 3TINS 96 , I I , . 'i - .�- I . � I OR I I - � I I _. -�, , .� , in state of prese 'on' tated to be 0 10*040". . _. - � Tilapja'.:� These fth lay their eggs i rvati is s Is .. ­ . , - I I 7 rating wilh oftwepeoord diw*it" Qr ev deep, basins in water -course:* and due to the dry �'po ,s0dy nature of I . I . . � 00 fimli ftir ,- - " � �� I I __ I We am desirous of c"Pe ,� I ,�-,,it�, :, �.'t'I, PAKING �, I , , minion. Our savice eXWJ9, & - " - -- 7.1�1';, ; them carefully i;ntil the young the soil, ARROWROOT . I ''I I on of the Do 0 411 oart0faid,w6d _��,:., guard � I �, . I 11 . Y'.;,��'..'.11 . Within a:, . � , -� :-!":3 are hatched. They then watch � over n ace of �,&ath a Scotch 51W 1K , nfaill4rd hawlen mio . . . 0.� Direcs wife savise o4i Froia usbe.c; ir",jiv. - , - V 90% . , , , &A �, , roschc&--,,-� -;k,3 them until they are able to protect eDgineer in a LOijh� W house escap- 9 , iftnip , rallcovift., Now, roi*.- 0046, aW.4011''r- , BISCUITS 25C P I ex � � . . ��, - � .�?, W ,� ..', f, I . : Tl - . ., , . !-1 111111,11111, � !.1. I � -1 I themselves. ed only thrqughl�i)� ng I . - vWD ERI I .*., , .. I � - ,�Tried warni .1 ­ . . I �.. k"', , - d . ELLRD � -�, I . I ,, .. . - ' S" , I �. . 1� � " , � ;it.., , �� I ,,, 7 � , ,1 I., And obviously such a theory woul-i shoutof a flrieid who'bibisiolf jurnpe I k ", � I I 4, K ,l ., , �, I - ) " E not account for the great numbers of clear of the impeiiAlnij danger. The . Apeg�4117 Rianufactured for I �, , .,� " , I ­ .. � -, !, , I I � - f06 , 2 ` *,* fish spouting out of the artesian wells two men, both enginiee", were work- . WALNUTS us, W6 fully guarantee this I , " . I , � 4t I.... . ii, I lkot' . Yom since there is no bird which could ing in the well of 4 storage hoist in I � ". �11.. I I TawlAe"u to exce- 91- $M,00%000 , '.1, . burrow from a hundred to three hun- a whiskey moerchant's *emises, when I ARLEQUIN 11b t ve LIntire satisfaction P 1 I 39c 1b 0 g' I � 11 HEAD OFFICE: MONTREAL - _ dred feet down through the sand and the elevator suddenly descended. For- HALFS when making pies and cakes. , J 1. - . . still retain the eggs on its feet. tunately one of thev'nipyi perceived the -r ale% A Twa rde% A V . :1 T r , ­.. . ., !�� , q,6 '' , " " 'r �� � ,-]It ''I � 4,14 r' . � 'I 1. I 41i I � � � ,� , '_ � " " I I � I ']'I , , .:. I 1� I .i , l 11 1, " 1:1� � , *,", I , I '11; "::, � � : - ­ .".,�fr, �l,: . ,� ,� ,_r., I �.P � "I, 11 .1 , ,�, .,�� �, I i.. I 11 , � I—- . .1 � ,�,��,�%��,'­-,�: ,�', '�.,",.��':,�­�.�, , ,. , , , �l "� ,�,, ��,',, �t,.,c:,�,:�� , ,� �,�r;'�',�111'1;. 11 , a ,,V�'_,'�'�,��, �. , ,,, �­,� 1_,-l .� `� , ,,��,���,T"",r,"�"""!��,",,"���., � I �, 4:, , `Il� " ",7" r,� - �� �, , 4 ­ ,,,, ,�,�,,e; !� - ii! I � W%�� %,,� �, `2 —��,7. -7 1.-�7,'7 i-,T,�",k­-­��,n,tlir' � , - � I �- 1, , � 1� -.. r ­ � 0") . :, � �,: � 1 1: , - I To =.Smc"�,,,��r­ .. .", ,.1i , r r __ .—, , � _­­ _ ", 11 0 ______ . r- ico. � , � — i - , - , " - , I . 11 r I " ­­ � NN . .. r , ��� �111 of , 'p-1) . I :r `� r � ��' ',Y- I..� � ''' i � � � I �' ` , I - �t,�.V,�', �, - � j- P" , ,� 4IRKI N I ' , I . I - I r , , ''is , I 17�0.'�'�? tc-E TIN_ . ,,r, " ­'� � :- , � - � �­"Wr 1. .... ,,,, . , t . . . ! ,I ... 11 :r , l I - . - 1� - . - ... * , r , : , I ... 5j '5j� . -1 1,n5i, . � There was another possibility. At downcoming lift, anjumping . I I ��,�i,;, I i enmn!!� "O 61-0). " - �� r "Z, "I � �,z� ., . � ... "I . ;�111. Ilt. �'?', " . one time the Sahara was not a desert the well, shouted to'fiis comrade. The MATCHES . ­r,"'rl�,,',�,",,� .r. l]�,�,�� �.rrl]�,�', . l]�,�,� . l]�,�,� . l]�,��,�'j 1� .q . r .1 ',r is said pigs have no. sense., This at at all. Part of it was an inland sea, carriage of the hoist was stopped im CORN FLAKES I r �. 1. 1'r�; . - I I :: 1�1�z r . , - , �­�'jr �'­, I.. �',_�.,' _ _ . ._, ,,-, . - _, . _ . I , . SHE NOW ENJOYS all events, does not 6pplyltO thOS4 of . r T111Nb21c ,I)e _ I. , "'�� " '. B( ''. -,,:l., ... t� and as the desert dried it was not mediately, and the engineer escaped - 3 3,xEs2 . .. , ", I , . 3 PKT,s. 29c .�,.���-,�'__ . ", " GOOD HEALTH-Perigord.or Magny, for our particular - probable that the fish found their with bad bruising. I ,�:, �. 'When r 'a .. -, : S,�,rti 11, I r � 4 I . .. .1 �11;�. , , I I I , "I _.""."'g, o on ., r- "� ... 5t . - Overcrowded'kravOg in the grave- I -10- I tl� 'i way to underground waters. 11. � I Fi�. , 1-1 � . . . . . . 1111, - k I �, � 1�1,2 -1� ,��!?�,,�', - �� " . � :(��',,,,, , QUEBEC LADY SENDS MESSAGE she might expect or miss a tuber. '" "R - But again a formidable obstacle yard of Startlispey, parish of Inter- ALL ROADS UAD TO THE DOMINION STORES—WHERE SAVINGS ARE ASSURED'- -6i'd : . .� .� . . . . . . ,,:",rrV , , , . , I , , , , � .1 ''�, , , � � I . .. �. ,,, � "I , .1 1. '. �-,�, , ��� , _� OF HOPE TO ALL SIC9 WOMEN The large,ones'she did not notice, but faced this reasoning. It is known aven, were a disgrage 'to civilization " ,,-�,K'_ � tl�­ .sight of a small one brightened that fish and other creaturqs immur- and a menace to fiealth, said the par- . .. ; . � , � �j, - I ... 4ll�ny-, -, . . � � ­ I 1��,,�,,l , I Danke E. ouenet used Dodd's Kidney her eye and cocked- her ear. She ed in subterranean streams' and cav- ish minister in bringing the matter . .,.`,,�;6: i,, r , pills for kidney troublei headaches knew- that that, was her portion of ; � r ..: - ..'_"l -Ill .... Ir i�% I . '' 11 * � I 'r ; " , 41" . erns soon lose their eyesight. B u t before the Aberlous Presbytery. It I _ �"" ,�'.' , ;,. A�� . . �§ .�� , _ . � � .., and,, indigestion -with. great success. the spoil. these fish were quite normal, for him to refer to "I''. ,� 1. - � . In 1758, two years before the birth Marie did splendid work at this knife thrust deep, in his chest. The .,lrl' ... ��� , r ,� 'I ,� 11 ,� 'J', ,��I' " � St. Joseph de Kamouraska, Que., After an hour's work andr a good unimpaired eyes and vision. . the simply gruesome Sights he had of his niece, Curtius, by his work in period, making many notable groups, staring eyes and the dumb lips of that, I., � , I ' " .1 I . April 20th,_---4(Special):-"1 must tell haul we returned to the cottage Scientists are at present trying to 'witnessed at the opening of graves, ;�!�,l 1� i I wax minatures, had attracted the at- especially those of Marie Antoninette, figure have been seen by thousands, . ,;� �'i I .�, rr , I , I � I" you that a treatment of six boxes Of where,rmy hostess carefully washed solve the mystery. which contained o1i an average from -l"I't I �­ Dodd's Kidney Pills have -done me a and brushed off every particle of the . tention of the Prince de Conti of the king and their two children, as probably millions, who have visiteA - 1. .',. - . .,� 11111 . . . . . . � " " � .0 12 to 20 coffins each. In some recent France, on a visit to Switzerland. well as one of the Royal family dining Madame Tussaud's. 11, �: ':,,,�;_ I ,. ! - great deal of good," stat�es Dame soil from some of the truffles. ents scarcely two feet of earth rrrrrr - _`.,�, interm The Prince invited Curtius, to come to in public -a- very colorful ceremony. It was in 1795 that Marie was mar- "..":.", �4`, � � , 40uellet, a well known resident of this Having prepafed a shallow pan by ENGLAND AND WALES covered the coffiria, The Presbytery It W I V .2 I . l,,", '.1- -o . a U ,, � , -.-,,' " Vises. "I was suffering from kidney lining the bottom with a slice f ba-, France, assuring him the princely These groups were, of course, placed ried as n unf6rt nate is lent 1,� .."i", I instructed the minister to take legal , �,,,: , �, trouble, headaches and indigestion. I con, a. handful of -ripe grapes, a bay Inventor, 83 years old, received a advice. I patronage and protection. in the Palais Royal Museum. for -the marriage was not hippy. But L ' ��L�`,"..�;_,`;i I �' I 21 . In 1760, w.hen Marie Grosholtz was Meanwhile Curtius had made steady Marie Grosholtz had becon3b Madame I �`,�1�111� , _� "I I am now in good health. Kindly pnb- leaf, mace, fines'lierbes, pepper, salt sad blow in the hour of.his triumph. Flor illtreating a horse as it lay on .1 rj,"i' lish my testimonial for the benefit of and a glass of sherry, she added the For over 2Q years, the inventor, a the road with a 'broken leg. an Elgin but six years old, Curtius decided to progress to fortune. He had estab- Tussaud. ..�,�,Z�', , ,other sick wonien." ' tubers sliced and put it on the fire, "put his faith in princes," and, with lished on the Boulevard du Temple, In 1802, Madame decided to leave " ,:-�i,-, �: �,qr" , 1 1. "I"A'. _��V, resident of Slough, has been struggl- farmer was fined 93, or fourteen days I .., i, , It is noticeable that people Who where the contents - imprisonment, at Elgin. The farmer his sister and niece, Marie's father another museum, direct ancestor of France, ,�,.l simmered slowly ing patiently to realize his great am and ihe did it with swWmess. I . I , ,, �,, � I kave used Dodd's 10dney Pills are e- for half an hour. Served with the bition to improve the tone .of the who pleaded guilty, was one of the having died, he moved to Paris. the famous "Chamber of Horrors." She moved herself, lier two Sons iLW � - : � r ngland, and the- - ­­, 1� thuslastic in recommending them to strained sauce and sliced lemon, they piano. And all through those years occupants of a motor car driven by The Prince de Conti was as good This was the "Chambre des Grands her collections to E , 4,2: ,i,q,,, .4 others. That is how Dodd's Kidney were a dish for the gods. his wife shared his enthusiasm. At another farmer, who earlier in the as his word, and gave Curtius a house Voleurs," and included only portralts years from 1802 to 18M -were Spent � "I'- , Pills have made and maintained their in the Marais quarter of Paris. In of more or less infamous charactexs, in touring England, lieland, Wales .I :; �,,, r�� _�,,� r' last he triumphed. He found the se- week was fined $17 for reckless driv- 'm - - . those early days, the Swiss artist's whil tion was and Scotland. On the only trip to o:"��1,l, . e his Palais Royal Exhi-bi , I ". -reputation. cret, with the aid of which a prom- ing. When the animal fell after the a I, ­,'. �1,11, I I Dodd's Kidney Pills are purely and studio was the resort of many famous reserved for famous men and women. Ireland, the entire collection nd Ma- r I..", , _ . . ", ,,, TONIC TREATMENT inent piano manufacturing company collision the accused got out of the 0, �� " simply a 'Kidney remedy. They le. It was at this time that the Here were statues of such people dame were shipwrecked, but she man- � �r."',, .. , "I . FOR'INDIGESTION believe they can produce an ins - car and, it was alleged, kicked the pe p � 11�., 11 �..�, 11 - tru 0 gp f th ffigies, s , "I ntrengthen the kidneys so they can foundation of Madame Tussaud's was as Necker and the Due d'Orleans- the a d to save most o e e lo - ,1 r 1, ment that will revolutionize piano horse several times. Sheriff Howden ' � �,, � f��,,&­ . � . 6 laid, for here he taught his niece to famous Egalite. And it was the ing only a few pieces of importauCe- ..5��gPgtt, l �, do their full W rk of straining the The Surest Wat to' Relieve Stom- manufacture in this country, and put said it was rather pitiful to hear a . ,;,'���'., ll. - � - model in wax. It was during this statues, of these two men that played In 1832, Madame was in Bristol on '. ��'., . ";:�, , , 1� -impurities out of the blood. ach Trouble is Through Dr. the English piano in the forefront in man in the accuseil's position plead- '"ith her exhibition, when ,,',.� . -1 Pure blood coursing through the WiIiiams" Pink Pills. the world's markets. But just when ing drink as an excuse for a sense- Period also that Curtius changed from a part, minor though it was, in the tour wi the . .: .;,,", r ... _t, body carries to the different organs . the production of miniatures to that first outbreak of the Revolution. famous Bristol .riots broke out. It .. 7�", .. �rrl"77, he had succeeded, his devoted wife less attack upon an injured animal. was only due to the faithfulness of a ... �_,��lr �' -the nouAshment they need to keep of life-size figures. On the twelfth of July, 1789, the ... r __,,,rQ,,. When the stomach is feeble and died and the old man is now pros- , I - 14.1 " the news negro servant that the entire collee ,t�:r � them sound and healthy. food lies in it undigested, the poison- trate'd. "I've done my work;.mywife -.I&%- In 1776, Cur -tins decided to open u Parisian mob, urged on by ,,�,_. l ... tion WaSr saved, for the mob tbmat- ..%lp� .40. OUE gases distend the walls of the is dead, and I have nothing to live museum. He had completed several of Necker's dismissalp visited Cur- :;�_11 ......... , ,$ , , , ,­ 1 �� � i - ui re ,e " . . . . . !,, ! r � 1 . stoma6h and cause serious interfer- for now," is all he can say. Ottawa, Ont. -With 3,600,000 milch works of prominent people, enough tius's museum and took from it the ened the b Iding and we only k pt .... � �,, I cows, 300,000 dairy farmers, 1,50 o effigies of Necker and the Due d'Or- off when the negro, with. a blunder- rrr. ... r lil�l r ,el� - I I �t l �1�1 � . .. � - , .. TRUFFLE HUNTING IN FRANCI-K .encp�� *,�t.li the other organs, especial- * 0 for the nucleus of a collection. S qns. The carried these e -like POSi- . " I �'- , " o , �_,_ _r. � I ,h', .. the.,,heart and Old Ma:rcom scandal has been re- creameries and many' -thousand cheese he opened a gallery in the Palais Roy- le y frLgies buss, held in a most business :.i. 1-1.1, th" , " . ,, _. �� -.1y'vith-,tho actiolil'-)0f. . � .. 'r Stre that be would shoot the I li�� " Ois- factories, Canadians are, t e g . �111 % . e withered vine leaves -were t kk lungs. These p ' Onous gases have called in the House of Commons, the h- ' ,reatest al. With the opening of his gallery, through the ets, clamoring and tion declared an ,�iundorfoot. The foliage on ther Oaks Chancellor of the Excheqeo being butter eaters in the world, with an his fame grew. eir two heroes. But fiW person who laid hands on r .. other ill effects. iThey are absorbed In 1778 the Great shouting for th ,2::: ,, in ithe giove down by the sti,eam that - asked why the. financial district had average annual per capita consuni. Voltaire, returned to Paris, sent for the statues and the mob were broken object or attempted to- get tnto the 11,11, . . , by the bloodand so weaken and cor p- '. �1 � - . towed at the foot of la inofitagne ,rupt it as to cause, aches in remote been aware in advance that the Gov- ton of 1923 of 27,4340 pounds accord- him and asked him to do a portrait. when they met the troops of the building. . � I r� was brown, and only waiting- for the parts of the body and the formation on2ment intended to issue a new con- ng to a statement of D'Arcy Scott, C,rtius was only too glad to comply, king. it was this experience that -, ,� ,�: I I -thy tissue everywhere. Ex- version I ble days that fol- I made Madame determine to find a r ­ -, first strong wind to bring it down, of unheal oan of $160,000,000, thus secretary and treasurer of the Na- and completed a figure of Voltaire r definite home. Perhaps it was ber � ..­'�::�. . ,;?, - � .viites F. 0._"Bentley, and continues- : troubles allowing several large operators to tional Dairy Council of.Canada. shortly before the grand old man lowed, Msarie returned to her uncle's, , for she was then ov- . , - ; 1. ... . There was no time to be lost, for P`�, as the stomach is bear the market and clean up as soon died. for he was loyal to the Revolution. advancing years ,� ': . the truffl,es must be got before the vanish just as soon the as the announcement was made. Mr. --a— dame Tussaud, Soon Curtius died and Marie was cal- er 70. At any rate, she turned her r,-,,. ., -1 made strorX enough to digest But to return to Ma � 'Itr' , I ground was carpeted with dead leaves food. l In other words it needs a tonic Churchill denied any leak. He said a MADAME TUSSAUD'S FAMOUS then Marie Grosholtz. When she was led upon to do the ghoulish work of face toward London and ended, after 1�',i,lv I emag grand'inere hurried. that will enable it to do the work of Treasury official not affected by poli- twenty, and already doing a great modelling the heads of DantOn, Robes -'a series of "short stands," by hiring . ,I . ,�i ..... " '' - I rs on Baker Street in 1833. , ­: As she hastened down the slope E;hb ties to whom was delegated the task WAX WORKS 1111� changing the food into nourishment. deal of work for her uncle, Madame Pierre, Marie Antoinette, Louis XVI quarte 11 called to the old sow, tiens, tiens re- millotine. Here she died. I.. �..R . The tonic used ought to be one that of trying to find out where the al- Elizabeth, sister of Louis XV., beg- and others who died on the g :1 peatedly, and for a time in vain. At will agree with the most delicate leged leak occurred, reported that The cable a few days ago announc- ged Monseiur Curtius to allow his When Marat -met death at the hands In 1884, her grandson constructed I 11c. � . ... �ltl­ J, . last the animal appeared and trotted stomach and this is exactly what Dr. nothing could be definitely placed. In ed the burning of the famous wax niece to come to Versailles with her of Charlotte Corday, Marie Gros-holtz the present building in Marstlebone I .: .1. after her; ears pushed forward. She Williams, Pin -k Pills do. answering a barrag& of questions, works of Madame Tussaud in Lon- nd teach modeling. Curtius, though was called, scarcely an hour after his road, and here the exhibition has re- - , ';`,!� , I people on this side ()f a - ,:1 I � quite understood what was wanted, n, but few epublican teachings, Jid not wish assassination, to make a wax model mained ever since, handed down from ��Z., - proof many of them from his own Conser- do �.'4'1 Here is a bit of coni,incing of the wonder of R ation to the eldest 2, ,�. � " and that was to point out whereabouts - e Atlantic knew s con- to,hamper his niece, so allowed her to of the dead man, as he lay in his bath generation to gener , ;� �,, give ner, Ellers- vative supporters, he declared that if th ::i, � '.. 1. , the truffles lay at the feet of the -lie, P. E. I., -who says: -"For some any member of the House could give tained in the celebrated museum. -'W I , � ��( iTEM with his head lolling back and the son. . . 11 4 calm. . years I was a sufferer from stomach him further information he would be Gabriel Philip Tussaud, great 90* __ 1. � trouble. Everything I ate caused dis- glad to start a new investigation. grandson of the famous Madame Tus- -_ — - "Ll These curious products of nature, �j_____--­--_______ __ _________ ------------ - -_ -, __ -.---- - "10 I the sau,d, is at present in Boston and was I ��,l members of the mushroom family, tress, sour stomach, and belching. I Most of St. Paul's Cathedral, I ,;,� -A ; I � A 11 ;11 I- much distressed at the news of the i ,�2 . �." . . �� grow entirely undergrou , espec a - 1y among oak trees, and are distin- 11 could not eat meat or potatoes and I gre w weak and very nervous' No c"01r, trailsep s an ome, - � closed to the public from the begin- fire. .. -4 - guis"hed not only by their 'Form and medicine seemed to help me u*ntil I ning of April. "But one thing that is a sort of 'he I ' favor but by their chemical' composi- was persuaded to take Dr. Williams' modation for some 1,800 worshippers to the saving grace -no, two things,"� to a reporter, "are that the plas- I 0 fdon. They are of four kinds, the red, or Pink Pills, and these simply worked I took the pills faithfully in the space remaining open public. The temporary wooden screen said ter molds must have been.Saved and 11 . - - . musk -scented, very rare, very highly wonders. for a couple of months, by which which will cut off the nave from the the place was heavily insured. You . esteemed, and very high-priced, the time every symptom of the trouble rest of the building is being construct- see, we have a mold for every effigy .. black, also excellent -and 'my own had disappeared, and there has not ed as rapidly as possible, It will be in the exhibition. The figures are .. favorite -the grey, very fair, and the since been the slightest symptom of placed at the western enctof the main I made in a process that has several . i . I I White. rubbish. This last is found stomach trouble. No wonder I praise piers which supports the doin e, leav- stages, and the mold for each com- labelled - - in England. In shape -truffles are not . Dr. Williams' Pink Pills." ing the space occupied by three and a plete figure is kept, carefully in one year and since the average � unlike the artichoke� grow in clusters You can get these pills from any half bays available for public wor- and pigeonholed. I � and are soft and very light Inw.eight. I medicine dealer, 'or by mail at 50 ship. A temporary altar and choir "Tlie effigies ca n be replaced, but i I I When we reached the trees the so . w cents a box from Tlie Dr. Williams' stalls will be fitted against this screen. there were all the carriages and the . 9 - got busy, nosing here -and there to Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. No definite estimate of the time re- relies of Napoleon and Wellington T -r s I . her owner's repeated'adjurationi, Al- I ­ quired for repairing the piers has yet and the French Revolution things that I . lez toujours, allez toui;ilrai SU4- . -0 — been made by the experts. It is be- my -well, we'll say 'the old lady,' for I . denly she stopped, and with her snout "ght, A SECRET- OF TftE SAHARA lieved, however, that the cathedral it's too bard to figure out the greats i ying ri and I will not be fully reopened for at least -brought over with her. Those can- , .. left. She had detected the presence A desert is the last place in the five years. not be replaced, of course. And they of truffles by smell. The deeper -she World where one would think of look- Famous 'Devon beauty spot is dis- are very interesting and most import- ! I went the more the soil flew until she ing for. fish; yet schools of good-sized appearing. Thousands of tons of slate ant in the collection. � had made a hole about a foot square and edible fish were recently found shale have been displaced in a land- "My father runs the exhibition I by six or eight inches deep. , in the Sahara Desert. slide at Mudstone Bay, near Brixham. work now, though the eldest son al- "Va t1en, aliez-vous-en," 'accom- The manner in.which the fish came Great fissures have appeared -near ways has before . My brother has � - I panied by a knock from the spade to light is curious. Here and there the top of the cliff, one from 4 feet to taken it up this tim(,. Von have to I I the old dame, carried, made the sow in the Sahara are scatteteil clumps 6 feet wide. and 15 feet to 20 feet have a great deal of artistic ability I move on. A little digging then dis- of date palms. They grow, appar- deep, showing that the rock has been to be able to do the thing right. closed a dozen or so of black truffles. ,,tly, out of the arid, sun -baked sand. broken tbroughithe movement of the "The building? Oh! It's the fln-. ; They were quickly dropped into a But as no trees- can live without wa- cliff to -wards the sea. In one place est on Marylebone road. It is red I i . canvas bag, and that they *ere satis- ter. these palms must get moisture. the public bath has disappeared. In outside, with vineq on it in season. . factory I gathered from thd frequent . Examination of the trees showed some places there are huge gaps, and about 180 yards a- It's three stories, , , � bon tres bon that escaped from the that they bad developed tap roots in others the subsidence has caused a long the front and 60 yards deep. 1. I �� � eTerls lips. I gal- which in some cases penetrated the perpendicular drop of 6 feet to 8 feet, There are two floors devoted to the The. sow, standing apart, took a I A winding path leading from the top exhibition rocims n1l joined together, I keen interest in the proceeding. It The sand around the ends of these of the cliff to the Tea House is em- with one long corridor. Then, at the I � __�� I roots Showed a slight dampness, and bedded under hundreds of tons of end there is another big room, divided 4 I � __ the investigators decided -that the shale, and there are signs that there. into three parbq on the second floor water which nourished the trees must will be other larger falls, as the cliff where the Napoleon colliection is and . ..� . seep up from considersble distances face is moving outwards. It is be- the Same downstRirs, I think, with ,. I .. . : beneath the surface. lieved that thousands of tons of shale the Chamber of ITormrs. .1 , ,.. . .1 Was there enough of that water to will be displaced soon. The whole "Ws bard to think of the exhibition � . make irrigation possible if tapped? , top surface isslowly moving, and will burning. It has n1ways seemed so . . . . They determined to find out. En- be pi�ecipitated over the cliff, which permanent." 1, 0 I - rr 0 * - 1-1-A AV's ,* , .%*I is some 10 yards long and 20 wide. 3f)o miles an hour is expected from .1 11 , ..1 1, ""l- ..� I .. 11 AM I W it '.;�� V I Z. ..."; 11.��, . . I . ..71 I I the new biplane which bas just been - - I i�l - I.-,. i I It is too expensive -yet many farmers feed 20 to � �. ..�� ".. I � 0 1 4o cents worth every day without knowing it --simply . I I 11 . . because their old cream separator does not skim , .� �,�,_"� . - Closely and leaves cream in the mi&. Cream does not I ;. �11. Ill.. I fatten calves -but the sugar .� I, �, 11 11 ,�., I %� and starch in the skim milk �� - .... .1, ... 11 - pnrl or her mother who influenced . does. Feed them skim milk I'll, , 11 and calf meal at ten cents a 11 '. ''I I "if! . i . I I .. pound, not cream at forty. - -1.1 ": 1. � ;�.ul . .. , , I . Thirty cents worth of crealmmm . . I !� , wasted a day amounts to $109.50 . � I . - . . . in one year and since the average � ,71 I . . . life of a Melotte is twenty years basis, � , IMI . ,lR , - I it would save you, dn this ;", , 11" - ". $2,190.00. Start saving today by . I . 11 'I'll Z ,­,# � � ing a Melotte. us I I , i"'A I � . � ­ - � �'1,4 'A . �fW I . I - ill �1�, T -r s I . ,/"r, - 1 " 17 I , � - - . � __ 4/� I I .:"" �:W.,11, , " , �2V , , . ��'$ I , -.1i - -, . gineers began to bore artesian wells one selected place, They went is some 10 yards long and 20 wide. 3f)o miles an hour is expected from Permanent, is the Word fur MR- dame Tussaud's, for its history dates � �___=� I at down a hundred feet or more, the the new biplane which bas just been back to Swit7.erlRnd in the year 1760. _�! . - . �_ borings shoving increasing wetness. turned over to the Air Ministry. If It was in -December of that year that nk?,_,� �,� enl_z 1. � � . And suddetily there was a rush of :W.qter up through the casing stlid te,stq fulfill expectations, it will be s Britain�q Schneider cv;3 entry. France a daughter wRs born to the wife of Joseph Groqholt7.. Fkn army officer. . , - 6 "" "' _ I _-A Crystal clear, cold fountain shot up has -a single seater capable of 2.10 e a of the littlP ��i a� - __ L, I ., �Weuty feet in the air. But It VMS .t miles an hour, and Italy is expert- pnrl or her mother who influenced . -_ ::-:-- a aying waters mertinj� with one which its designers her life, but hp,r uncle, Chriq-topbf,r :�__ I . I 8 ; , that the.engineers stared. Overthe believe will better that, and the Unit- Curtus. a vol -Z dOctn't. Who R few bookle4 . - . . . . Sand beneath the falling watArs flap- ed' States has a plane capnble of more years previous to bor birth had turn- We hav� R" intomzt',ng lk.lelotte should -, .. I ��' ` te'd: and �quirm ght than 200 inileg sin hour. The Air ed from his profession Of -rnPdiqin(' on the whirb you Ask for 7 Antir 1) , Tho,16taelites could not have Watch- Ministry has creat,p.d a new e6vimittee . to the modelling of Waxen OffigiPs, . r�ad carefully. us a copy. .--- ____ . ed the 1411 of inannin in the wilder- on timing in view of the numevoug partiv a,q recreation and partly t( I , ..''.— . . I I ­­ .. 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