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Lot 0 , . - ' ' ff�w"Iso- L !Is i -Ad'4107­49W A . " - A , ,, I I .. ,A�� �,k��-.�� 71� i4m , . ,. 5 �"!','"._.V :P , MA TO T40 "A wfffflqv*1,'1-W ,P Twonto, dtWn, and ,a widely -read 1111'.�,­ .. � ,,­ ,- �`,*A,0, . -, Qq. Idly sa7wvs I - W—W.,�'TRWe� r I ­ ­­ ... , 1_11 ... 4 .! , 40A,, ,�W -# �y , I ooA 'I � " .-I.I.- --00- "AMAMMMA ,; -I, 7 . ,,� " , "! , , , h4r, Woo 5i 44, slum-psht'J.10'', A -.4tipoku J O&A1001 EFFICIENT I 13URNF-0,A P, ,��., , , . , . izo,4 1A.'MU0 ,_:.11, M;,�,`!� I'M I .,,.p.,:� _,� . N , .I., I -, _ ASI " I �g qA a it, pf t dianh1s0,rY,, I RELIEF FO . W I : . are dying d1U'?4w,-1,Q hi's CiIi* for, Ok Res WHI :`.,� I M`04111 of . " 1,11, , ,. I.,q - � , �4eep h*, AX r4l(t, 1* - t,s i,,,00. I student of,Co has wTit- r'�A LW I* W ._ � L�: "IL, '61;21 47. : M4en �qr h.% , ,A Y NAM I I ­ 'Ilk V "% ", ten the1palowing article about a re- OMPTL I I " .. - " :14 .�' I , . follpwftd, the halntor.,4�4# , ._1 � � .. *1R',1.', �. , �� -_ - � 7 '__ . . - � I I , "41 , .palls fez YOU. � .-r slwp�herd:s- � , .� W11 I GoNvlwlptw ! ii M. 1 I t xT10,91** $41ts 7 -ER i , � 4 , ; I � oent visit to Egypt where one Of the I , , , , , . ....... V� ., . � . , . I , 1, .. ;. "" , I I . aud cultivated &:fvw friAt trees in (W,. , . , ,�5 " , %I, 011.4 w 'Who . I I `� W.- _ �91nen�, �� I -11 -UQM4 Take the ta,�ik H!ft iiveA you gladly, der to Va. ry the'diet. Atthough U44 I, 1, I oddest sights, that met his eye was _-L- -1 0_-. " I 11 lu 00 , frv� , , , I ­ the, vener,,Ible ,snake,aharmer whose . f '. , wi, - ,TO#00.�ftu tQ win adn*A- , Zek M -A work Your pleasure be; ordinary occupAtionwas such as t.o de- "I'll, . ','�, '"'.., �. - qWpkly wben He calloth, , 4 1!'­.;.,,,� exploits lie describes: ' . For a �illll= ­-,­­jL­­­, ' . .,. . ;& T 'gfj -- - , , Angwer prive, him of the oompany of his fel- , ­.,:­...,., . Re at Luxor, '600 a - � . , .:-;.-1, .\ ...'; Wbi . '... �`� ' �.'."..,..;­, m,il,, up the than in 11 its preceding history , - ' Asher ,lows he was not unfamiliar with life ­""."".­'---,��'j. - g, fox- 10 minutes two heavy- �_ I . . , -1. �,',;� , "%# e a . .fat - me. ..".." 1­.-."'..,.,i9:i wb ,", u, *ec1pc 04 bo " , _ � , Here am I, send me, send - ` g,�, , t 4,,, . - .. "..X. -'a Nille, whwe little King Tut, o died fightin .". =14", Diogsom all the natural we .... ... 1-1111.-;."",.,., �� I 6"g. � Datiel March. in the outer world. As a �Ql-grQw-. . I ,X,.. at- 16, is buried, I ,saw a snake -charm- weights hafve earned more than, all ,,,,, - ­ , th. t every woman er, ho must have made a yearly trip ons -throughout the 19th I " L� -.1 er. He was kindly and old, and known the phampi . . I'-. � � PRAYER to the markets of the land and so it I eT ., take one - half as "a holy man of God" because he centuri. A preliminary box can . Morning was in after life he was able to por­ earn irio,re than Figg earned for be- . I I , X, lK useben Salts in a glass OuT Father, we pray Thee to heli tray Ae t . own life, the commerce and possessied the gift'Gf charming snakes, hampion of the world. we � � rY.1, ... � , " ?1, h". 1,rai��r before breakfast. -111 I grawidiathor coming e ... � 1102E , us in our daily contact with our fel!- ;�.�_.'.11�., 4 gift inherited from hh 11 1, . kJ ' the worship of Northern, Israel. On � are irielined too think that it is the "�"V �J " eW . - though, truth ­ tell, ­ "�.�do this every morning lows, to keep company with the good. -t , _, X40 And father - ` " �t4,%Vs the daily dose that takes on In the ordinary ways of life, enable the road atid at market he would me., � VON'. I latter had"been stung to death by a '18'sult .Of tthe tremendo4s public in -.. � ' qi�',T*�,­ Don't n -Ass a morning. with men of their lands, It was be- " �, terest in competitive sport, as jilus- _.. I I , &�.�'�'i " .0 ile, using the world, not to find �!:, ��.'�,�.`-,'�.-,:. horned vipeT-deadliest,of known rep- I o , 5�'14T us, whi cause of such intercourse that he rated in its world-wide tand, never � I W 0$ � �Wroschea daily means that every - . in it our,cMefest joy, but to find our �'�;�.."`--\,`,� tiles. We took the Old man two miles t . , I �` 'A' thoroughly learned of the wickedness I publlcity,,'thait' has driven so ,'�.;.,",Itide of poisonous waste matter ; - W eT � __ I �t Ii.4 highest joy and satisfa7ction in Thee. and the corruption of Israel's life in �-'��L'-..*.,*",.-'��.*.�.'...".,'.,.'.,�'.."..4 into the country b. e saakeG are said cetasing , ,1­1,-�' I and gases are ,'� _�"­d -,, rmfill acids to, abou , and atter he had divested many.Reople to seek notoriety in feats , . _. '... 11; _ �,_: * L Bless Thy Church in this land and in . Ad that cannot be called sporting at all W, , 1;; _ *pelW from the system. every rank and clwe in society aid 0 1. I ""',�l.";",* _ At the same time the stomach, liver, all lands. In Thee may all men every- was able to denounce it. He served :::�i: himself of outer robes to sb&qw us he demands of strength or - - '1-1' `ftcys and bowels are toned up and where come to find the Friend that :X�:;:;::;;� txl.... J. ­-.+.� concealed no snakes, he-atarted with and make no ,a his apprenticeship for the work of a ..: .on the contestants, This, to , � ,1� I I ,' ,*Uc k 1..,-Z;.;11.iZ1-N1 staff in hand, like some old prophet, skill up COUR�? . _ pure, fresh blood coutaillin.- sticketh closer than, a brother. I men. I '.:,,.R-.. .. . I . prophet as did John the Baptist who I�Xl­ gg tree-perebing , .11�'. --.1 I � w -alts is carried .. X .. I . -side a sun,�baked mud fence our mind, explains the WHICH L �-,Yiving s I Selected. I ,'..." �k , to walk be - , ataws. six life � -si-tting mania -which con- -- , . . I, it', , ,� � - . to every organ, jiland, nerve and fibrc grew and waxed strong in spirit and ::.::::!:.._. chanting as tuneful a ditty ,as we, or and fla-gpole Gene;dl Arts leading to a B.A. de I 31st was in the deserts till the day of his - ; . ..'�1-11.1;1;......;;;n"",."...."I I..... ee ', i6f the body, and this is followed by S. S. LESSON FOR AUGUST � snakes, ever heard. Between ditties tinuez to rage in the United States, ? . sbowing unto Israel, "He testified of . ,,,,, ....��1.11-l....,.,-.-,.,.,.I.I.I. " I vs a though it has been happily scotched A T Arts leading to a Specialist, , '*that Kruschen feeling " of energetic � he assured us that if there we Ono _ � I �., health and ... activity that is reflected in Lesson Topic -Amos. himself." I was no prophet, neither ... - "I r, 1. I s wd on smell it. in this country. Of course a certain degree ? --- I ! .41, Jbiright eyes,clear skill, cheerful vivacity Lesson Passage -Amos 1:1, 7:10-15, was I a prophet's son, but I was a .. ... ; a. ... A minute later lie smelled one and imperfect mental development is also ' Secretarial Science Or Business Ad � , . ", gwd charming figure. 2:11, 12; 3:7-8. . .. . � herdsman, and a gatherer of syea- I . ecessary for contestants for wiliolly ministration ? ' I ,:.',,,.-.,:,- . I � . ". going to, a ground -hole poked big staff n 16 do not indulge in such A six-year Medical Course leading., , ',,,��,, . . � � .more fruit, (7:14). The Lord will . 'began ,,scolding" something in- sane peop . . I .... ",�. - � MRS. SUSIE BUTLER in and <4 u.osaad Isag aqj, to an M.D.? . ) ,,, ,;, moft-p- bring His prophets from what place . ,., . side. Then, _pretty soon, as our hair -1lad'" 81"11 031`1U Vupo2 dawl pl Or a B.A., M,D. coung ? 11 t. I . . I . .. He chooses. "And the Lord took me no;) . .�, I ;. I I 11� I � as I followed the. flack and the Lord had no appetite, my, digestion was went up -on end, he reached his bare 'uOT.4snvq,x9 JnO,qJ!& . . Ora combined BusineA and Injurance - .1 1, - I I aq 2uol "q o,� ss aatuaopad qde.p,e I g".. , . . I I slept miserably and got up arm in, and .pulled out, b3� the tail, a Litse, or a Business and Science - I 11 I said unto me, Go prophesy unto my poor, LInD QqJ ill UIAUO ai,aqq col . r !�: - � 10 . . . . . .1 , I people Israel" (7:15). 4 feeling -as if I thadn't slept at all. My cobra about five feet long, cool and 6`U10's 10 -4P - 'p -I aa,AO co ? - . .... � . . . . . ..''... . . ork with color was pal -lid and sickly -looking. slippery looking, and full of fight. . pell .&,aqq A1,yaq1oja laoia eq urse anct: " I Amos beigan his public w ' 1118 P73alds S'�SaJUOD .2upu�p snonat If,jou have Junior Matriculation . ., ... . denunciation we read in the first and Six bottles oV Sargon filled me with The cobra, by the way, is a real . .1 - , . . , I i. -strength � and energy, my appe- Egyptian, becauss, 5,000 years ago, it -110D ILU0140g X,D01a eqT -pUV UO49alX0-q0 are too youn 11, to enter a Hospital, :.. What a Difference - second chapter that Amos, represent- new ;aq*4 ;o _&I,!xe-ln,dod ut qq,,A,oa2 eqq qJLM why not take t e Bachelor of Science, ... . - I . bite is fine, I do all my housework and was carved a hundred times on the . sr in Numing course? .,'� I . � ing the Lord, says: "But I will send 2ujqSa.ad-a,9a4 aqq 10�, I . � walk many city blocks without bring Temple of Karnak at Luxor, and as I 'sUO-Welsol al.,uaanpu� If you are: a graduate in Medicine or - V: , a fire into the House of Hazael, which in the least'� . watched this writhing, present�day snonq-.,1 s -e Isoultv s,46-aluo-D iduate nurse# why not take a de- - .. ; 1. I shall devour the palaces of Benhadad. "Sargon ,Pihs didn't cause me the cobra, it -appeared, that as long as the .To.qqo, uaes -9Auq em sauaS quaaa.x Ill a gro public Health?' , �'� a bathroom can make. Especially But I will send a fire in the wall of lslaiI,jaa, s,L ,.uuiqq aalIum s-i,qq jo gree or a certificate in .", � I Le palaces slightest dikon-dort but they set my old man -held its tail, it was unable . q .. lead- '. Gaza, which shall aevour tb � Q2-pnr !WuaWdiuioo -aaatu -a sea eq qdlaq Do you wish post -graduate work .. -1 . . one completely equipped with liv,eT right -and entirely corrected my to bite, but the minute the old man . - Ing to a Master's degree in Arts or, ' I ". " . . Emco Bathroom Fixtures and Fit- . . thereof . . . . But I will, send a. constipation. -My compleacion has im- let go, gee whiz, you ought to,have -lad pus -Inos l,eqloiuurE siq ao; poo2 Scien994? I �.. I .. fire upon Judah and it will devour the q2-noqI att asnvDaq siql Pip aq 11 I I . tings. Consider the health of your palaces of Jerusalem." These and proved wondeTfUlly. 'I'll prgise this seen- it do -a ground -circle, sprink and svo5, Il I � 'i. treatmont as long as I sting! As it stung, ,a hood', heart- qnq laullid v ;o doq, ao basak 0,8 uviq4 Write to THE REGISTRAR concetn­ ,�. a! cried out against and wonderful . Ta ing your desires or apply to- 551 other places hi �DlOrUl JO,J: PaA1 SOT1144,S UO-U11S *qfs ­ I family and do not forego this said that nothing'but fir ' - shaped, swelled up just belorw its head .1 . ,�r e would pur- llv".'�­Mrs-, Susie Butler, 1347 Har - . �, .. . necessary horqe. improvement any ify their moral conditions. God vey St., Toronto. and the old man had to step lively tu -qnoaddo -al llp4 Uve2v leA,supwo 029 0� ' ' " 1, _ U U10. q qqmIsa si&w paoo ,...., I through Amos, reminded the Isra&lite�' Sargoin may be obtained in Seaforth avoid death. After trying -two or souni. ,0`3 a S Pa, st AL It ,�. longer. Emco Fixtures are of the Charles Aberhart. three times to "get his man," the -al 2ull%s-alod aq.q Ivqq q3a�qlns eqj UNI `ATY ., one for from V L �) �. . I I - latest im roved type, of the best of the great things he had d . cobra, midst another tira.de, of &cold- So asuqd iRjqr� 12uvssiius!p ut uo,1.4,11a,tu . 0 � I 'i . I . I . p ,them in putting them into poszession ing, quieted down, stretched out at o�A *uEaqq Inoqv Isuoq pus iu,aql IL 2, " . manufacture and guaranteed con- - of the I -and of Canaan and giving them . — — full length, tired -like, and went to ppe qnq lueaplitla aiat(q jo la%,d aq,� uo 1% M k_ �, . spiritual leaders, prophets and Naz- sleep under the' ,spell of the, Old Egypt- sIsa4uOO asa"ll U0,143wes Aluo IOU loq.ft 114 � struction. arites raised up from their own num- 141 American cities,.with a total pop. ianks "swan. song," A.f E, e ,tu iqq. utuldxo oq ja WE, EP ` rith the t r that h put IsIa-ax3d �D Alilsvila . F- Lack of running water need not deter - ber. He then charged them ,A ulation of a!bofit 38,ObiD,000, there oc- the ,black, lazy thing about his neck, -P-T'3q 4! PuU 9M Ta2uanoDua Dag sla4 11" abuse of their means af grace for they -qrs alod2vg jo s=va,s mau imp pua k1T. you, as an EMPIRE DURO WATER curred 3,993 deaths from homicide in wakened it up, made it fight again NTAPI 0, V(,�.debauched the young men and silenc- I 0 �. 1929, or a rate of 10.5 per 100,000. and then lull,ed it to sleep with all the Qi4. ol tu,aq4 qaodaa Aaq4 pus sq,joldixo ". I I I I SUPPLY SYSTEM will provide sufli- ed the prophets (2:11-12). This compares with 10.4 in 1928. gentleness -of a mother soothing her qms ul PN's-a-191ul svollcbnd 9144 w4l LONDON CANADA 'ent quantities for an. your bathroom, � _� d In chapter three the children of uolsn1z)aoo aqq, .oq e4uoz eAsq saad-ed I � " � : These figures are supplied by Dr. child to rest. Certainly the old man I Im ISO W 1�11.� I kitchen, laundry and,other needs. The Israel are called upon to take notice q4.,'. : -has been se -0A�-9u 4% ,suosaad aiqq,o ,;o suot 11w . 11'1�1 Frederick L. H,offman, who, emed fond of snakes. Next he put .11 � .. I Of the judgments of God denounced - . ?,� . � smallest model supplies 250 gallons per making a study of such statistics for the cobra intb a bigpot he carried and tuoal loadeaa licats,'(0 ou ui paaajj�p aq . — R � hour ali(l other models considerably agadnst them, and of the' warnings 30 years. "Of all the pro'blems, so. went looking for more snakes. . 1,eq,4 punio; aqpl�aft qj a9IIp uoidtuv.qZ) I . E : given them of those judgments, and ' ­ chanipion being Max Hinel, of Boston,. V, " cial and econon-dq, confronting the The next thing he, sought out and S,PlaOA'L OLLI)ST Olqa PaUlwlaTap aq pinoD i.. - more. to be roused out of their security. X1 pug lalod v j,o del aqT uo, Aui; The ,piano playing championship is f" I I�Surely the Lord God will do nothing nation, none is of gTeater importance charmed was a scoTpion-'a deadly Ii . �- Our local dealer will be pleased to than, its growing insecurity of human thing about four inches long. This lie -11s anbLuqoaq ao. jav I.ou si axaq,L -Ji held by Bud Reynolds, of ,Columbus, �� �. . but He revealeth His secret unto 'His ctator, -a took from another hole in the fen, e o,� jlasulliq uo,purqre pinoD ustu v, ,2.ui Ohio, who Played continuously for 10& . � supply you with full information and life," he writes in the Spe c - , 1, I recommend the model most suitable to . servants the prophets. The lion hath United. States insurance journal. and let it sting him time after time, -W�ft SO PuPl ult,4`10z) 73 Jo Pigs uo-su,qoi hours, -In the course of the achieve 11 � - I roared, who will, not fear, the Lord ake effect, because, 41 , -.d, once but ,was revive(f " Among the alarming facts found. in but these did not t 'l(I su paaDms 1q.29ui SpoqAuu ment he faint �1�.". your needs. . God hath spoken, who can but proph- the report is that where -as the homi- as the Old man ,said 'himself, he was, 110MAN ui %azareuiaojaad eiv 4,aq,L' and resunied Playing in eight minutes- - esy? Amos said, "The Lord will -roar . ,s,aul,qFsA.a31Uou1 At the end of the performance. his. 1. . ,. I I from Zion, and utter His voice from cide rate for thirteen Canadian cities by his gift from Allah, immune to the . object bandaged finger-tips were raw and, his I . was 1.7 per 100.000 in 1928, and that sting Of scorpions. Then he put this ment would be naturally an 11 A and go rms and wrists swollen. His feat far I on as securely as if they were in no I - in- surIP1118s ., I- For'Sale by per 00,000, in the United States reg- ran all about like a mad thing until would be noised abroad, with the -s rviolin- player who. is Apt,oinw , , _ danger. istration area in the same year it the old man gave it a "scolding," Then evitable result tl�tat within a month tinuou I I., . __1 Amos then proceeded to urge _ - e hard, at Lenuzze, a Frenchman, who could I iE, I Jerusalem." None are afraj , . fOr England and Wales was ornly 0.5 venomous scorpion, On a tree and it of interest and news of his exploit a 1. es that of the champion con - .1 I them to repentance; he turned again was 8.8. the -scorpion went to sleep as the cobra a hundred others would b q i, An "excessive southern homicide had done. After that the old man put work establishing new records. But keep it up only thirty hours in the - I I ., and again to denunciation and crying death -rate" is cited by Dr. Hoffman, it into the pot ,and went looking for the marathon diances came to an end course of which period he played niore ,0. G.A.Sills & Son. woe u -non all who sit at ease in Zion. an 600 -pieces. Eighty -red peppers . � .1 . , Thus �he prophet continued at bis ap- who lists the ten cities with the high- more snakes, As we walked .alon-g, when the public became Tevolted at, th, , .. . A death -rates in 1928 and 1929, as fearful lest we step on, a cobra, for their vulgarity and albso-lute'cruelty. is a record for eating at one sitting, T , on of evil er 11 t �'. pointed -work of condemnati . follows: You can, -imagine. the frayed- state of Descriptive writers told the world how and eighty-five cupfuls of coffee in , .1 . 0 He found an opponent, as all good re- Deaths Rates our nerves by this time, the old man some -of the dancers were Only partly sefven hours and fifteeu� minutes re- . formers do, in the person. of Amaz- . ,, 9 said, therA, were no snakes, in the conscious as they moved like automa- presents the claim to immortality or ... "I . - iah, the priest of Bethel. He could not Memphis, Tenn. .. 116 127 60.5 06.8 neighborhood, or he could have smel- ta through thciir steps, -and how part- Gus,Gomstocik of Fergus Falls, Mun- -11 . repute the wondrous words of Amos, Birmingham, Ala.. 122 114 54.9 51.8 led them. So we went in another di. ners would savagely shake each other There is also, a man named Bill Wil- '.. 11". . so he resorted to false charges. "A- Atlanta, -Ga . ..... 115 IaG 45.1 61.,) rection, breathing easieT, but the next to keep their places in -the contest. Hams,, a denizen of Hondo, Texas., sJacksonville, Fla... 74 66 52.6 4C9 minute we weTe all on, edge agaiir for Before -the craze'died out finally a re- ,;�., mos bath conspired against thee in who, pushed, a peanut up Pike's Pee& 11 I' 1 tbemidst Of the house of IsTael?"was Lexington, Ky. ... 15 19 30.8 39.0 the old man, smelled something, and eord of 106 days was established in, with his nose. It torak -him tldrt3r� . Pre_ssum the message Amaziah sent to the Mobile, Ala . ..... 18 21 25,9 30.2 quicker than scat, Pulled out a big, Detroit. At the end of -that time five days and, he won, a bet of $,500.- F. �il king. There was one thing that New Orleanys, La.. 111 124 2,5.9 289 green snake about. five and, a half feet couples remained on the floor. They I,, , I -aziab !taw clearly and it was that - � U, -_ I 17 13.6 28.9 long. This he let bite him two or had been permittecl to rest for twenty I " Am .. 8 i"'. Water Systems if the teachings and denunciations of , Covington, Ky. -1 1 �. ittinos he state could not Houston, Texas . , 79 76 26.2 27.6 thrqe times because, he said, it was minutes every 'hour. . 1: I '. and Bathroom Fi remain as it was. So he urged the Charleston, S. C.. , IS 29 23.7 26.4 harmless. Then, ,having fought it Zero in contests would seem -to be - . 1 and sent it to sleep, be dumped it in-' reached in the rocking chair competi- 9I ., "I - "The explanation of the excessive to his trusty pot. tions in whichthe competitors did no- E4surtZ 1 prophet to change his base of opera S"." �� - �_ - - llllll�l tions. Instead Amos gathered him- southern homicide death-rate�," we are After these- several performances a thing -but sit in a chair and rock. So . : self together, as it were, and replied. told 41is to be found in babits of gun- skeptic in- our party Vcused the old long as -they kept the chair moving r ... L V �. !7�1__ . ,,Now therefore, hear from the word toti;g, which are extremely common." man of -having previously "planted" they were assumed to, 'be avjpke -and The tingling taste of ill � of the Lord." Then followed further -pointing out that "constant atten- these snakes for our benefit. At this in full possession of their fa-6ultieg- fresh mint leaves is a real tresw-: i`,� - 59!. prophesying declaring that Israel tion. ­1's being directed to the ciy W., � Of "the holy man -of God" was .fired with a rash assumiption indeed -and it was for your sweet tooth. F., ; would surely go into captivity. Chicago as the centre of organized a righteous indiknation, and to prove easy foor them to eat and drink while F. I - crime amd criminals," ]Dr. Hoffman his honesty said he would try and nd comP ing. - present record for fi fi - , ert The ill'��`� WORLD MISSIONS not -es that the city's homicide death- a cobra in whatever place the skeptic this form, of ,athletic contest, which PVC, ., ( � A Japanse Reformer (Continued) rate was 12.7, 14or not ryfuch above the should select. ,So the skeptic chose an we hope will 'stand for ,all time, is WMGLBM 0 *P , - cen- average for the country at large." empty mud hut and around this we s -aid to be 4100 hours, and, was, set ' 1,,,� I Recently I visited this village , . ��J, - tre and found it a hive of useful ac- New York City, "likewise often re- gathered and immediately the old man up by Mrs. H. B. Schmidt, of ChUrn- Affords people everywhere grear- comfort and long-lasting -JOV­-t;w- � . 1". - . I tivity. Entering by �the -kitchen door, ferred to as a Centre ,of OTga'DiZed went inside. H6 smelled a snake and paign, �11. A more recent recoTd'in- " P'�'. .. . . we found two of the young men mop, crime," had- a rate of 7.1, "decidedly after more chanting and "scolding," voltving a more frightful penalty for Nothing else gives so much ben-- � - , . I . - - oor. Shown into the next below the average forr the country at Pulled down from the rafters, by the success is that of radio listening. It fit at so small a cost. ,� - _____ — ping the fl ­ ... , room, where Mr. VV%kas has a sort of large." tail, the biggest, most wicked -looking is -held by Michael S. Petillo, of Nut- it is a wonderful help in work- , . �� office we found him busy writing the Dr. Haffman, says: ley, N.J., who listened for 105 hours and play -keeps you 11. cobra I ever saw, and with triumph- ,. .1. The Highway Traffic Arne"ment Act, 1930 now weekly posters 4,o be put up at "By common consent the enforce- ant eye and jubilant tone, the old man to a radio without sleeping. He sub- cool, calloa and _* I � conspicuous points in the village. He ment of probibition has brought into demanded ,of our "doubting Th6mad, 5isted on eggs and, coffee, during ihis. content . . ­� ; r I . ed. 1. I '� took ur, to the big assembly room, existencean organization of crime and whetherhe -believed him to be "a hol,y horrible ordeal and won prize money I 't r M a which is workroom by day and be- criminals such as no other country on, man of .God" or not. And our D. T. which, ena.bled him to marry the girl t � , 19% Cb come�s by turn ,public reading 100111y the face of the globpe has ever Imawn remained dumb 'as old lady Sphinx. of his cihoice. It can be said, Of Pet- 1,1� Most MOVe3wiSto . il. concert rocim,,and meeting room 'n in the history of the past. The en- Then the old man., after tormenting ill0 that at least 'he 1-md a rnore. seas- 11- . I the evening. In one end of the room, force-ni,ent of the law itself hag caused tbe,colbra till its eyes blazed, -with fury. ible end in, view than most of these I . I I , two nien were busily -cutting out and a large -number of �violent deaths, put it in the pot with his other cap- weir& champions. ADDS A, . stitching leather footballs, laying the classidied as homicides, even though tives and pase4d the hat around will Vor a long time the raw eigg eating K- will approve of--- ., I ZEST � ;, " sets of pieces in -neat pi.les, which con-victions were notobtainable in the I igave him 110 piasters (50- cents) anci championship stood at forty eggs con- .� . ,,� � ;1Z would be taken home for hand sew- courts. Gangsters and gunnien ,-�re thought I gort a good run for my sumed in five minutes. But the ac- 'A CK411 A , ,,�;� ing, by the tiventy-five people who being killed almost day after 'day, money. This old snake-b-harmiar had cepted record to -day is serventy-five _,:L� --A—,',-, ,..,. I The desire to eke out their meagre f8rm forming a not inconsiderab,le, items in perfirmed the previous afternoon for eggs swallowed in ten minutes, the KAU�m Kimm 1� I income by this bit of welcome winter the 1,arge numberof homicidal deaths. the -King -and, Queen, of the Boe,lgialls, ' 040 -M==- -L===:7J- 1. -1 � Safety Responsibility Law work. which nevertheless touches the secuT_ who were at Luxor, so you see this .- ,� V At the other end, 'half a dozen farm- ity of every citizen, high or low. ".11oly man, of Allah" enjoy,q wide '_ I '.. . ,� . . . 11,7 . of Ontario ers were engaged in measuring rice "Ther -root cause cvf the evil is un- patronage in, Upper F,gypt. ... ,�, � and filling sacks of it for sale. One que,stionably the ease with which eon- .:, . of -their number -was acting as - , ,; .51 Effective September Ist . cealed weavons are obtainable and , I .scribe and looking quite important as wide17 distiibuted." . I - - i ff 1� �' A e. side, making' A, a result of his investigations, THE FINER WEALTH ., ser e., 1. �� ,'�: The ordinary careful driver will andoubtedly notes of the weight and amount, etc. extending over thiTty years, Dr. Hioff- ,Bob found making his fortune in �: .... , 1. approve of the new law, with wbich he should Mr. Wakao was rejoicing in his centre inan hag ,ibecome -absolutely eonvirle- the city slow work. One night he felt . t ,,, cb'by these men, ed that the death. enalty is not a so m%se bly discoura, he decided crunchy -crisp KeHoggls Corn- - � familiarize himself at once. While not a compul- p ra gvd ,�! . I ur- who were using it as though quite fit- deterrent, but a relic -of barbarism to telel)honi home. ,,It -was a huge .. ` ce law, it makes the carr-ying of ins ted to their need. which should be done away with." success and much elasietr and cheaper ]Rakes often thege , Summer I sory insuran ,� . 11� I . ancip as Awell .as careful driving more important ng room, the � � . I.. ,;. . At one end of the lo "The, American hornlicide record is n than he.'d ifinagined. Long Distance ��� ___. F,"" than ever. walls were 1-ined- with low glassed -in shameful disgrace for a country which has bro days. Fine for, all the famfly­+ ��, � - ught him a wealth of comfort �. 1. � book -cases well stacked. I noticed a affects to claim that it, is a leader and enjoyment, ,'. . twelve -volume set Of "Encyclopedia among ,enlightened peoples," asserts . I . so cooling. Andso rich witfi I Aj"��: � , 11 ".� It bars from the road the Japani-ca," and a whimisral thought the 'Charleston News -Courier, sum.- - I ,, . .-.;,;, �_ � I flashed across my mind as to the ming up the views, of many American flavor. More than twelve ' _K,;;. 1 . .. n, who can feather , 0'"' areless, irresponsible driver likelihood of there ,bQing any other papeTs' Happy i s the ma , , .; C � .f, , �i;. I I tiny village of my acquaintanco, eAth- The Memphis 06-mmercial Appeal, his own nest in. the interests of the million people enjoy them , . I I . , 11,.�, �, . . er in, Japan, or Canada with the Na- in ,the city which heads Ole ho * Ida Firnpire.-Sir Herbert Samuel. I \ ,, ..... �� . . . . . . ;_:,; I m-ici I I . . , "', :�'��'_ 11 - ) Suspemion of driving license wilEresult from any tional Encyclopedia at ita beck a-hd list,adinits, "there can scaTeely be saly I I . I 10I i . I � . . , ,-, � � 4 I 'with escape from the indictmenV' for "guri . I . : `i,�,�, � ... � of sev&al offences a�gdknst provisions in this Act call. A large gramophoie, I ' � , . . "' L ' .. I . - rds, Promised enjoyable toting in. the south, W comnion." 1. 171� ;�,��__�... . . I ��---gji- on . - L -v ... lings, for music- lovers; and. the ­ ­ ­­ � I . productions --of any author -that Pce. - - . I I - .. .- .. . ,, . --Ir I kls­ ,'a__.1_ y--.,, . d6signe4f to.safeguard pers . and .j)rqpgirty._pj� -1-h-o , stacks ,of reco � 10rffinarilyl it -is among the earlier � � , � . _­ .-.--. ," , . it fi sane drivfii tked4ossalry. I radio set suggested the ,best 146eturds _ terity finds his masterpiece..-4ames . .1 � I ­ . .. I � " - I %�i4,�; " 11.1 I , I � 1, I . and educators of Japan for the listen- ----- - ­!!2t�� '---. , Branch, Chhell. I . n � I � . . �i.4',, � , , ,�. I I , I %., �_. 1. . . . . I I 1. I I i 'M t ­ ,� ,�., - , 'of driving'license follaws inabilit , " - `7 �,.,� " ­ . � , " �, , . Alo, suoponsion I .- . y ing. A simple rostrdTft Was Pushed 11 . - . I., � I 11", .11 I I - . . ' I , -, I . f , , ­: - ­_x,"W.�-, — I I ,% . " ,.!, . . I � I 1, ­ � I . '. �- '- - ,:to #k . � tot back agadnst the wall, not to inter- - __.i� I I . , 'X­�,., " : I Y- 41�90, effaged. , UfiUss you are In.suged, " I . I I ,Z, 1�1 . _ - ­_ . � I ' , � 71r6u *69t be- prepartd to pay personally- U0 to fore with the dayls- work, and against - -­,-, III �.. FREA CkAMPIONS AND THEIR � �� ­ �,�,W,M`1.111 . I ... " .1 ,,,. , the side walls and at the back were J � I . , I I , , 1,1N, � .,",��11 P V �� 4,111,400. Ingurance is n1are than ever desirable. � , I �� C4 . � Arj�. �; "..,­ I I ., . tElbles and benches to be orpm �� . FL9ET1XG FAME � ­ 1, .. I ,.. - �., � ­1,�!,,;,,-,1 ��' . ,� ,,, �� !, .. '. , . , arratiged ac�, I '�Wr,:-- -, W - ­� I , "' * , , , , , " = Plvpr�)V I IN W. � , � I I " I ""' r-, - "' , , � I I �, I I � " 1 1 1 .I. t " �.0 , ', V 4 1, '1�7 4�,4q_�,�,A �'. , Tftete are Ailifty ITO 10014261dints Ift thm. 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