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Uy pred7ioUe rtih'ai ,the !!# �° est , �i e� irrPul),dua J r,... ,, - .. . - , 10 and t f g� 0 0, 1, -abed die y 8 9 om '. +••r,:1Y a .rr ,.t• ,, ,,: „! r• , - :,:, ,, ,» ,. :... , KMi ,N� t '& t„ `t g'h tt#e� 'Ca', '1,plllst'. �* ,li''” : 5 i. t ' 4 v r't e,--to,Wbetilr A ria rla a at 1 inu d Iron1uevioP t. `'n n ' M�` r' F r t im IY t lqr, ; qY `'•„�r,R.., .,,'9• ) ail b, dSl alpl,alteamatlrye be cmusmetl quC 4' , ^ti`, ' ", r. r , ),zoadl tiara of blue aeOavallr, the ab ■ r R awd ,bziakeuw. 1tLdinOs `:,she 1olhowdaog t!it► ;•1iE I'llhappens, to this end.'. seerrva: urge of the n.biroycle s. centenary, true eUazy should cantaroveatb any such • r seeE Tt•wkus sand +sum brut with an evi- F �I t a�gaua>@' eatlylldi elle that - Bosibow Pub1iG Mme? .r . sem to Oat a grpd PLYo q n + "^' t71,s .years lzioycles ar a Ce ne d upon a aaulLlnoni ama8Q1 a nigh! say tura att{I toss -Ito awairo Data j pcitua�ee. rt + 5 l+ r rG1:1 " bolt. Foa•�t'" fafllrh r prodwctri�oat. Some of the momj)em, o Tubi dent ilii y draw 'Ulilqusands of visitors. P .. a wiolu I coulldl veil see ' t .► N rrt , ' `)'• and count ahee4. Often they Mune •it on was fully ane d' Early Christmas anwiz ndaoffi, in out - ! AU of theuoa gauclv,d wtibkr broaaL sauaiLes `. stn by � little group faauufactwrers have 'en the Cycle urates ,of Agra�attcmu, hie,. `nerd. when it may be their kidneys. ti ,. Uaum of the Ftoaut; we aaurived+ at the, R i7',,�"n �_'?' , .: 'aairO:n;g; ilii, le�hibits OSP 'aII(73i•''nt and of Plodlaue• 'lUale,+y' seemaed e.l- a Healthy kidneys filter poisons from the most to have ,{a ,something faankynt!s bridge aeras® the Rhine at r',,, ; i new maicbine% faded prints and cas- blood If they are faulty and Fail, poi:ons ken ( ething oY K � � e n deserted city of 7 ,lj' > "' ,es of ,trophies. The older.., visitors, re- stay in the system and sleeplessness, head- the uarprolelddmg dtaii+dauess ,of thea srteel 19Unas1}awrg. A 'bNg iMrookhowssr stands LONDON S1>It� WING }, ( t" k'y ' nswed+ memories' lof thein cycling days ache, bukstehe often follow. IF op don't amid melufonx'� conerert ,shlelter• that squarely atros�v'the road at the bridge • .NORTIi11 ' 44:,,,b79 1 *•.",, i/o � a./, and the yourngs,bers 'la,ughe& over od,- sleep well, tip Dodd's Kidney you d1'ad ibee,nu thed+r woQdd for ueat•ly five head swill oav �P oP dt'tlaat ntoruadn`g # 1$i�iPtj���lt� S r ; 11�.,, , ditties. of wheeling 40 ears and moss tory Y• 03 mangy and,, far as, ,they kzuervv g y writer was, in 0tion to the ws+ul Frenoh ]Exebw .... ,..,..... age, . r ■ would canUiwwe to be so indefinitely. t ",..••G<' (!�.>i half a century the fa remedy --193 1 11 � . . - d 01r qb - and British flus. a- C4r1atmi_s room,., ,Heausadl•. Ito Dodd s Kidney Pals " rltiene doubt that the French T„ ,s tree heti beep flavavUi�gly rseb up I{IPPeNrit .... ... About this time of year, at the turn- ...............•..,, briaapa In the Maginot IA, ue have al- �..............�� of the G the rho of a'�• 111M , � etutrr r Y, ug lits with b,stewtatnonis glee ,by the Luer- Bz tu+aetee6d .....,...:. •,, :........, ,, '+ , goad �shiaire of ,the New England' p ready a highly rdevedoped sense of elsFr+LU6 de odz+ps," aP a+pSPonsibdllty 'mans be baa�b d wire 'bar- pi{Qyt rp, ulatdon iturn,d',•bo bicycles. The big 'Daisy He111" in ditto a Gla,] s,- Ghee, No az4ny a'ter at ,the other end rod' the bridge. Lon ..,^+•,., ,,,w.m • Rti a +Irti �►- . tt 3 ', Isptiug quemt�on rues, Sha1L I buy a i { pe At md,dndghU, on Cpratisthnas Eve a V,r,,,,.. ma.,.' l e „� ,; had already made up our ,min after .. . the seat 0 a-emblwe' today than tho round Imetal acaonupaolwetl seeing ,the new modeles on Washing- ` u lie builtwfor rowo, hey In p300 yand�oau bridge, reached t .. •'• rl� 4« news wibeel thus year. Many of us Of,a 1�eYe probruu aammlomr auntrl mace to b g a private traversed BieQlgrb& ....1..,......!..,..,..-V !tom ��, �7 .>� i�rm (Ube French blockhouse,ed � � ........... . .,,. •,.� gi'fi �I a,, ' s anladgnaa dplaUing a blockhouse with , �. the season of-:, art. j Y bingri%e he SOUTH ► k ' tans Burthd+ayy, when oWr,er end, and Ibravenr almost ser- ;t y Lookiiug .$wwaird, she g P,1� flcmall'y opened }n thee bicycle trade. trash, edthga to post a bare for "jaicln which dlisl ° twin 'ddscaveu {' couldn't see ff , y by the lolq'kowts, ecru- Wingham ................ 158 �� ' Park boulevards and country lanes les ro du beton i--lubez+ally the ,mr \ sitaabpard, concrete kik11S" ally went behind the German barbed l8tave ....................(..; 168 11 y{ weme dotted with vid'ers'. in groups, and,the wine barriers, seized and brought back $e n rue scope of even that small'view n nigh w �Lylth -.. ...... ... 11? W r aC ,• :: 'I Is couples and singly. was ,dlimiiamdshedl i'n proportion ,tp her a hat0uer Fn,n reds -individualism and ,the brae, and fastened+ it triumphant- Londesboao ..' ..... .. - 1118 O e b perhaps awdl,r• 'hovy e11 ....... s: r :s •%:}:<::. U';`'i' ria thrill prectvsely take r, w ch vilduali : ::. :;,;`. The is ,escort'p 'bvimdth of beam. ly on the roof of the French fort! GrliaiGon i.06 ry(4<'".<:;}. <:;;'`;> : �- ro ,trhai bf rolling swiftly aloin, an w - ..... ... yr4.: >:. .' g p 'Oveas�lona'lly wotul& be seen a, "so- When the corporal told us .the story Brucledel@• l� (,' .,: ;< Lewd •mad, the eoumt yside a slowly ....... . `.' ! i,,, triable," whish was slo designed .th'at the ,captain who w,as acaompanyimg Sdgpen ..................... 188 .'. I'll --' Ldinig- tpanloilama, no isaund bu't old 'sit side by side. wtheels• Carrier r& Ives prinit of ''us callledl the (poria sharply- .to atter- 'gen, ... ...............-„ 8_4S . ,, the aiders co ,'Stir':. J th'e :brim. of ,tires whirlinrg ion gravel When alone he could -p'erch ole a 1869 ahovvs a aruavigator of three- thorn, saying, severely: "It's m diary ......... i`° iNOURISHMENT a Y'- Exeter ••............ i.0 n ' and the faint �soag churned in the air third seat, which, was in the middlle, ''heeler outpacing ,a, trotter and to Ineprimmid• you for t'ak'ing grave " a - - by the wheel's' spinning (spokes. The and push',on.'th•e two inner pedala� He bo�'h�'. risks unnieces'sanidy{-,and," the 'broke � ix' ECONOMY AND m ldi exertion -of keeping the pace a baking the (man's hand -and sdnak- C.N.R. �'��' 'rL�iLE t"il' ' p g never retread as If Iso'mebhiug was', g steady is in itself gently exhilarating, missing quare so march as dlid a sin- We beat 'the swiftest steed arnrg it w,amml'y, "it's a pllea,surre to corn EAST " M. . - Blicycling haus delights all its own. g,le 'vider of a tandem;. With our new velocipede, grabulate you!„ he finisheed with, a � ............ 6. 8 l,SB 11 5'l`- i Better roads of ,today m'a'ke it pas- Tbxee riders called for a triplet, delighted smile. ') ' silt far 1'anger crawils there were Came the automobile,, the movie HoLmnesville ....... , . 6.81 =.48 l sable to ride tia•es only an -inch. "and No; ,> hwez+e''s not much Diose far con- of the Glhnton ....:.... . .... 6.48 s•OQ f' -' a quarter ,in diameter, which means would, shave 1t Many cern. 71he old saying about every quads, quarts 'anti even a contraption c I easier, rolling because of the reduced ,I bicyclists boughs 'Model T's,, their SeaPorth ............. 0.59 s-16 . i ,. first ,could acconrruod'ate 10 riders 'in French never, leaving 'a Marshal's " k1: RIED or Pickled Canadian Fish is one friction, as compared with the anger , • uringl tops, braoeti 'by gleaming ba+ass\ 5t. Columbaa ........ 7.05 i Z3 p,d' Lime, baton lin his kmapawok remains as go- ,;', - tares that were 'needed in ,the 'drays rioldis and a, brass (band around the tentia:lly rtiru'e vw •oonc:nebe Pill boxes Dublin ............. 7_18 &20 � of,the most nourishing and economi- Bdcycl, rr+ace feria in and! about Bos iiaad i patoved 'linea dusters Mitchell ..... .. ..: .E4 141 g of gravel high'wa'ys, Present day taaau dtheir full t the, arlesIt verParkarne1 Cam ,�dlbe deand Eartrressles ,as it was • W ST i, ran lraur, w, toner know irhy, Tell, brid..eSangerSaturday' r ed, sbatrorLa` mult5rpublea - : rs lO alld g Wfher e S ger used to deo an ;! c oteinsal s and nthat Dhe m neral elements that s If'is rich in - etehour,g rncludnng up o s5opmllers un aced mile -three times around bicycle sales da pP tare trolled Dare going to flue brant, I had Mitahelt 11.06 111is .. can rim i nms5fe P p the Dublin .............. 1(:14 6 8i The Le. said sroxne apPmehensmoaisl expressrad }�i oaod going. Nat Butler made 25 bawl1 jn two minutes flat, there,gre a of American' Wbeel- not only in London, but to a lesser S'ea'forth "' •••• ILM SAT d` build ood health g . g nAles in, an lr'owr's' plug :rosiest time zrrow stares and factories, bran est flawrislydwg still anti firers: is extent in Pansy as weld, about the Clinton. .....•• 1i:45 i8.tit �` Am ... ,, No matter where you live our dealer can across bhe New bury Marshes' wear ,Chevrolet was tris star on one oc- s'o' an Amateur' Bicyclo League aY Allsrabiaaius. After all, ;it was' argued, ed Goderiols ............. , , I&" 16•!6' Y Y Bostoaii,' many yea'rsr ago.. 'That would eincia. bicycling Youth Hostels, • Inc„ !INss al casio'n .paced a 'mi'l'e by mabar ,cycle they ane rat , who'11y' French; from rr��e�-iaa�,�� be a Peat bod'ay�, as it was then: in 53 seconds. Thieve was. Tittle ap- eyaldng witch its offer o1 {'heir iaarguage they_,alm,ost seem Ger- C•P•R- :t au T�LBf ' ' secure Dried or Pickled Canadian Fish for em,Go low cost rdofps at convemilent intervals man:. Is cit safe to trust thorn ba cls EA8T, you. You can cli6ose'from such dried fish "modaY yau'may have a bicycle that pQau'se, Oaulcl. the spectators have 1, snakes its .gyve electricity as: yeu ride h8ud a feeling that they'were watedi- in the United States.'' In 1939, 209 feud so much of the frontier? (for r PJL ,, as cod, Pollock, haddock, hake, and cur hostels a+ep of bed 34,.000 ov a'un't ghta Godeti'chr , , , , , ,,, , , , , , , , • , , , 4 i0t ^ at might,.. -.•keeping ,bright lamps that Ing tiie end of ,in era, another ex- it is a fact td at ,'most , of the forts and from such pickled fish as herring,11 stirs Yore avd .ai°t: Brakes( operate ample of the passing registered, an ins of 8,000 over Meet ,---„---- J g -of brawn in along this L?hine, are mian,ned chiefly 1938. n �} on the wheel rim int a modie'l that oP;• ,favor ,of the machine? Sidon alfter- by Als,atiah c'ons'cripts). But here McGaw ...................:.. 4,81 ., 1. Imackerel, orad alewives ...every one of fers 'thr'ee -shifts 'of speed, "making ward Chevi^ales went Into motor car The Cycle Trades lof America, wchich again, experience on ,the spot is re Au'butu ....:................ 4.42 . took hold 18 yearns o'g when sales. b ill cause manufacturing in Detroit and became assuring. France has rhad the wis ffi'yifh • • • • • • • , , • • • . • ,.. • , 'L� which can be served in a variety of tasty hill claaarlbiin,� easy.” That w reached' only 200;000 annntally do the •,triose' Uo' s^saltie that these people, ,if Walton ................ S.Ofi many an -old-timer to h'eav'6 a nigh an automobile name, vecdi'd only to --•- 5 s.. ..'recipes. ___ _--..„,. ars he recalls his -efforts to Push a Ford,. United rStaibeis,'-is-agitaiti�ng far rn Ire they ar'�e different from the rest, , of McNaiuglht ...............I.... iffi: 93 fir' up 'even the smartest inclines. Th, aan'bition of all the younger cycle pathls in the city 'park's], "g211.1- t:hle French are emphatically not Toronto tib ____ ' Serve di ted or pickled 'Canadian Fish to -.:. {inolydainaitely cyclists was ,to d'o 'a "c,ntui ready New York 'has a dozen, end o • - - • r - - a� P ']level istr be,hes h,, lot er cifties have _ • M/E8T kv y ” Out German; they are Alsatians, and 'loy- M your family .often. It makes a welcome enjoyed the majestically slow -revolu- ;of Boston, you wheeled' for 50 wiles, p proportional al to an understanding France, which S-� a i r. titans of his feet while those of his Uheu 'g bakcycle fba kites raLLelnn Next motor re, freely allows them ramrho • • • ... • .. • • • • • • • • • : • •i aro j,.. . change meal times .'. and you will,find turned around arrivi'n home of even an wartim pandons, riding with lower gears, ter. 10 hours or more. Cert'a'in pow- to , retain .their Alsatian cltaaracter $ Y Dome 'Pa pa g eMcNaaagbh..............,.... ix08 hughways as in . Bia,tarin a>vd, else- Walton ' it very economical. were revolving frantically in an ,ef- .erful fellows were k'now'n to -do a with its mtany Germanic associations. •-•••-•-•••- I 12.1 .:"' "' . ' - • . Port to keep up. Many ;a 93 -gear double 'century. The League of Am- comeback Tihisl was picturesquely iillus'tr•raitecl h • • •-...... J ............. ,iltli ° g wh'eme........ pusher, when going up hul'l's, fretted enicau Wih!eelm'en published! a, road With the bike'm,aki ng a, co by what hat 'pealed to me on Ohi.ist- ',Auburn ... .--.........I n= .PEFARTMENT .OF FISHERIES,' because he badn't stuck -to 72 while book 'and issued official medals: On in Amearca'trere may yet be a bloc mas Eve. With one other Am'eri'can McGaw ......••-•••---••••••I 1l2AH, 4 OTTAWA. his ,heart ire knew he. sihould. be. many a cyclislt's sweater tinkled `the to get `things 'clone in Congress 'forMenset shi a 64. Ah, vanit vanity. 'bicyclist . continued, on Page 7) Goderich•} ....-.... ....• ',ir t?rr Y, y. Uakleir of his a ceomPliallinenlbs, each ._ ( -� What• 'would the sturdy wiheelman, century ,being marked: by a bar, with , ; ; who liked] Uo . fancy that his Powerful 'so many added; at times that mina - . � , �' leg .]thrusts made himr, do a w•ray, r kin' tura ladders dangled in the -air as /AI c . to SaiIIdow think -of the laborali of y these iron Wren' bent grimly to, their ,t _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ WRITE sharp who slays that a sah,day bicycle task. On they woul'dl grind ''by the FOR FVIEE renter, in the course of has 'strenuous hour, Iseldlom .relaxing except when. Keep 1,produces, only en- they passed a pur•ist who 'toad stuck ! rtment of Fisheries War _ Please send me your free 52 page Booklet "100 1 �BOQiI� oughpower ton'make 77 cents' worth to, hast high- whe,ier, and this • , anada's Effort United ! � : be a 3,62 Otte . of e ,ectricity . Y gr'inr. ,1 'Sempung Fish Recipes", containing 100 delightful I - seed rat rhim under their arms, The �,� ,'' ' end economical Fish Recipes. Girl cyeLsts' ware sailor `s{kinranems" 'coaster -brake w^aS a boon, for yoU�Lr . . i skewered fast. W-ito 'heart pins ,!that could sail down the. hills • witlh ,the • a Nay.�e......:................................................,........ ware 'hat pa'msa foot long they were. •maclviate under control, and m7ght ev- a i, Theih white shirtwaists- were starch- ,n •go snow enough at the borism to E d Lead It Addrerr.......................................................... ed stiff and ,they often wore flowing roll through the pool ,of (s'an'd that rience Leaders are xpe . ., bow ties, long, pleated skirts of tweed was ucsually:, thle're. You learned how ' . �_., . i, • So unary gids'0e5' to Idism 01111t with, ease, if not -withV., ��.-T;­AL.. for. Y and bo the rear said' of those days took Intent4on, high -laced s les of tandems that 117ort.y years ago 'alm'ost-n�oliody- be- 1�IY DAY A FISH DAY one of them, golt into a 'song called heved that the bicycle' would ever ' make way for th.e motor car. I wheel- �._ , _, .Ili.. . Y� . �_. • . . end tbmoug,h the White 'Mowntaits' in _ .. . .- - of 190Q' 480 'mile rn 1. getting g p ,, t'he sumaner q in six months of war the Mackenzie King Adin�ni tration has set as 1711 recedea[ed 3 �.. , . days, and encountefed only five auto- record of ettin thins done without. fuss and fury.: Under -its steady leadership, - neobiles, Two of them were drawn Canada has gone ahead on all fronts -war,. economic and domestic. With clear _° 3y \ up bes(ide'the road while the bew^il- heads and with feet'. on the ground, this group of purposeful men is making every thing drivers ing trying to get ounce of Canada's weight felt in our fight for freedom. •'What it has dans has V. �~` -•-_ � things functioning again, the,irr' stn• g g tl' '' been done thoroughly:there has been no loose thinking; no $al# measures; tto " barrass'merrt being in no way Iless,eu- ed by the advice of passing small Waste of men, money or materials. I o t" "� - I I ­ . " 1. I � . ( boys: "Get a bo,rise." ,r \� , : Wlren you first got youlr machine ' \\ 10\� you took it. apart at least -once, w eek Some of .th1.e Mackenzie in1. a K Ad ht g m�mstrat�on Wartime ANO ABLE FORS �E and applied a superfluous. polish to C .� , ``; gleaming g g . , A compl�,�hments. c five laamin Iba1,l bearings. Then the day came when' you packed them in, t pM;{' ° I G •TASK AHEAD ed Canada as never before - Every Great Britain's war financing problems � �... vasleli'ne and gave Uhem no moms province is heait and soul 'behind the have been lessened through the ca operation ','., ' , Ar thought thati ysa>r. Empire's war effort ,this times thanks to the of the Canadian Government: r` \ lihnre were 'so many c clilsts that i�4 the bicycle, turns were 'often, .part of Administration's truly national policies. War Contracts totallingi well over ' ` With si{ant ,yet perceptible determination and without E" the vaudeville entertainment in the $100,000,000 have been plaoed, stimulating i The First Division ' need of regimentation or ectal organization, the otaon .pictures wer, so . , completely equipped,. every branch of Canadian industry r 9 - P 9 unenterta.innn - cs clays w -h n m 11 I .1 has been sent overseas to a Mother coon g they were usled as country Canadian Farmer has accepted the responsibility which ph,asers to get durable spectators out , prepared to receive it. Canadian employment has bit air allmme i of tbeir seats at theaters which gave high owing to thew orders and to good An - is his, to maintain a ready abundance of the vital continuous performances, Srt. Ong'e, equipped ternal business conditions. Yy + de and r Second t Div ov� is recruited a ui p p errs. ��aching ri. foodstuffs so essential for the Empire and the success the cycling comedian, used to ride and ready to go over. Armament deliveries are approaching fell_ r pith. circles around the stage pretends seed: aeroplanes, Bren `­ 2, of i•great tours. . to .a mounbar Thb ea artillery i' . \ avg alarm as his machine gr tEmpireAirTrainingScheme-- accessories, ships -all. coming forward in ,. r" \ ca,m, apart piece by pies, winding 'sponsored and mainly financed b Canada impressive quantities. \ Difficulties and disappointments may have impeded' has been launched on a leered and ordered q ;+ \ up with nothlaig 'btu a slinrgle wheel, p ' basis. urge purchases of Canadian wheat, - 5 , , his progress through the trying years from which he is and .Ia.11ing uarto the bass drum foo ay preventing a serious wheat glut- have ben ? �., ✓� "' just emerging, but provided, as he now is, with purpose' wow fin'i4h, Simlfla,rly mat's "break- arranged throe h a special, mission sera ,tri r""'" . . down" bicycles are s'hippe'd today to Naval.Defence for both East and West %n'denbythe ackenzieKingAdministtation. Y • nobler than self-interest, he sets himself to the task with ,the •Gold Coast natives i,n Afriaa. Coasts including Air Force; Mine Sweeper - il& ^ They fia.ve but to., hook up ibis pa ri and Convoying, has functioned efficiently 5,600,000 pounds of bacon will be shipped �5 `, d renewed energy. Eager he is for a loftier ambition an gy g since the outbreak of War, Of it a, enior to Great Britain each week as wen as large - - that conscious regio on dr,livery by ,parcel polst, pump up . , g (, British Naval Authority has said: "Nd' finer quantities of flour and fish. tt -•.iii, \ recognition within himself of having a the tires, and 'ride away into .the ' ' work is bete done anywhere b the Royal Hit }fY, definite `artd necessary pari in the Empire's struggle to 6n,e of the heroes of the da was Navy itself." ge shipments of steel and atter mate Jungle, Y ' g.. Y ", rials essential to the conduct of the' war .. -. r {11� 1f,r1 retain and maintain our testy won'and highly treasured bh'rP man' who beat ilii, Empire State Price Control of all commodities, including have been arranged for. 1 i' express,'' riding a 'specially pre rid freedom. Zealous is. he that his' contribution ,bray' be , ' such vital, necessities as wool and sugar, has; , 5 ,.strip abougsdile the train and b,neSt- o-a worth and adequate. been established, with prices pegged low for k `\ \ Y q ting undoubtedly from its values as diehe poor man, The profiteer is out and u Make Your Vote'Support Canadian deity . p rvi 1F7 - ` r By his side e>a►er ready to help make more effective tion.nOn,plcaaa onlywonderif thes powers of nen- forue. Ikept Out-' in marked contrast to the free-. Such a record simply didn't just tapper. If d , , „„ s. of •the last war. resulted from the efforts of a strop adminis- y `I t a \� the tnrmer's effort is'°the Canadian Im Iemeht Maker ding s�-mtpathebecally refrained from - g '. { , p 1 tration working on behalf of a country umitgd IF, throttle ab the way out Shipping Control anti Foreign � whose co-operation in furnishing the most efficient • g g Exchange in all its parts .as never before, 'And this �, P 9 until after the aaoe was over, Control are firmly established on sound lines singleness of purpose-consp;ctrously absent w Fri machines•enaltles him to multiply his output and extend ..... George H. Collett of New 'Haven in and are functioning smoothly and effectively. in 191`f -is due to the visiop, understanding, 't ` his activities so that today he produces more with less 1898 -was amateur quarter -mile, half and drive of individualCarradianundEmpsre- 'Y ° m,idl8, and two-mile champion. But his A $200,000,000 War Loan was over -sub- minded Statesmenwho back the Empire's 't,, • manpower andinthemasteconomicai"manneryetattained. participation in the war with their eyes wide �chief porde, came for be his daughter, scribed within two days of its launching a " _ Glenna, repeatedly UndtecP States record that proves public confidence. Its tabpeini and with full determination to play cha,ml i A " a/ Never viers demands of Empire more urgent -never i p parts to the full'. ��l was the Coricidi'an.farmer better Pitted or better equipped Fare reasonable rate of 31/4% contrasts with 5r/z% ' ,`/,cep, r,ri-q yf� p''oYr woman golfer. 5 Forerunners lof bhe bicycle go 'back tax-free rate of the last war. We appeal to the people .of Catiada for cite r`� , became t the fad when the hobby ,horse support which is essential to an and , to meet whatever demands may be made. Massey- complete a [ask; the groundwoirk' whits In England and Political and Private Patronage he's been has been laid carefully; soundly, r Ahs'ir Harris prizes proudly the dMinction it has earned as- Framce. But at was, the application stamped otit: merit is the sole basis for with foresight, defermiaaaaa aad-r .. . r. of Pedals ,b NArkpatriek Macmillan selection or promotion in our armed forces. courage. ,'l l : .. "The Service Arm of The Canadian Farm, p , T �\ a blacksmith of Dtumfri'esshire, late `'i : • � �� inn 1839, that •provd'dedi tilee bacyele's , i�vi' .t. _= .�_�.__ iter start. Another Scotsman, John _.,� years la,b,r with lvi.s lmvanrtion of the del faith rote for the Candidate su or ` , ,� YearBoyDunlop, with hi din 'til, jab fifty On MacTcenzt-etK n show nd PP 8 �w "`*--a your a r ,, p riurke sure ,there can be no break ' `nu5�s��r�ra fr -- -.- r q/ p mattbc time. Can ado's stea,�faat-stand in these ieritieal times. _ ��fr/( ,. rk� , , ••„, •. ry From arvgshalner to cushiorus of air , mm"s 1 ' 1 a ,,'' h'" r: L . the bieyiel, want tlhalaugh many phaa• ,r. 63.1 hit r „�^ n lout i Awa, the most I'mipoi rtent being the conn- vgoo of � 1. i _ - ; g of ih:e safety, with I,tsr•28•Inch r FORWARD W' " t r,t . ifs wheels, mkde goslsd'bler by the spraok- a'xrxe, ; .;A • sty s xir tiffs. . �+� "" elt aind charini rdiri,v,e,, the irnv,nrtion of: g It, J. Lawson of Dn, landi. Wheels' of 4 , " ;; ir`r wooden ap,okeis made way Jac-,w*9 -». +1 t ",, r wh'eel+s ands prbrvidiedl the 'variety ,Doan- „ i I—- , I a{'.�,M r! `1 r 1 edia,na mmft n, drew. wheeze for ,their ,A�C' - .i w-) �15 tri .. '' R1tOUb1PJ ta,l;k, '"S,tSL whalers." C7ni0 mak- , • W .W,.: e a er sought to !rattan this rbu'gh going r' ! ; s bettor Dunlo % eumiaties, carne' In1. /Th rede"tion o e g 1>-11 f r i;:" ,... ,,, • ,by putting �of I,aprings arnvwcl A, , ., f ,u, 4 ,'. t r .... ..,-i:11,11a1� 'V,lr� I. W�y�.u. A• e ation i . 11 , ; r:,, r ,L-.,,,rr ...." . it 1 .'..,-. , . •' • 1 ,i - , y 1 11 .. .: w, r .:,i',' f 1'.....: , ., r., r. ,': 11 � ,, a ✓I.. „ „ w v ( v.., 5 , ': , .. , . . , t �„',. ..,, . , ,;, r„ .. ,:. n. .., , '.:.Lv, tr ,;u,ar:;ii J , a.". . r... , . f, - ,.,...a.r ,i a _ ,,, r . , -.P. •„ ,.. 1 ,, ,��` :.r ., 5 , „_ , tib!,. ,.!Y � ,v'" ,. -:,. • e ' ��-.J , , �» ,.., ,, .,. 15 4t'u,1• , Z . , .,. . _ W I . , ���; r,. , , _ ,.