‘tElhlv-uzbgmgn. 7. a ' Let Kiddies 30,1111) Outdoors-yé-Treat Golds Externally Vlporlning rinlve In the Method Row llclled Upon ln Million: o! llovnau MEANS BETTER HEALTH IN FUTURE YEARS Mont children do take cold so sunfish-run from one cold into an- othen-never have a chance to build up ItrenSth. This leads many a. mother to keep her child indoors too much in winter. Let the youngsters romp oul- doors and when a wettin; or chill T starts them sniffllns. Pub "W" cheats with Vicks VapoRub at bed- t me. Cold: Vnnllls Overnight T Not only does Vlcks penetrate and‘ Even an humble task. stimulate through the skin, but 81 night long the volatile ingredients T ._4jnmphor. Menthol. l-Juculylllllfi. Thyme TUTDBl\I.lIItE——-UI‘O vaporized by each breath into the nose, throat and chest. ‘Phc little one l8 111N031- sure to be better in thtrmvrnluu- This treatment is idcalbccuusc it avoids so much inward doslnlf- Un- There is a way‘ - l , it isn't necessary mm 1:111:52? tllrzanpsbcdronm windows. A ghildrcn thrive and harden on fresldi Assisting them in ways uknowm And those who lif-t their eyes for air. Give them plvvuy. My ll" night. Reports have cnim: i" tests made last w n er w Ontario and Quebec families “f; ‘ivcn jars of \rcks to be trl . lzrec on condition that tho)‘ Wflllm . report results. from tho three specimens of thc 5911mm‘! 1"‘ On, heights of ters ret-civcdu One Coltl After Another S fl. Ilougherty. 01 4117 “Ci S Nsilirfit N Hamilton, Ont. says: ‘ think Ticks Vupollub onc of the _ - h -_-. ~vt‘,l‘ used. l Rive lhelghllss tlwua 50;"! Q1‘) wh“ scoms to no sooncr B"! "d “r ‘m’ cold than ho has another. l find Vlcks stops the com-thins“ =10 l_v when HD9111‘ Woulrl lint» to l) thr- house." Mrs. \\' e without Vicks in n "KY1"; féf)p1\.1r‘lir‘t.g1n,c(of'2fl(l3 Frontenac st. lllontronl. saver “l M“ “~“““ vk-ks VupoRul; fir; avlfficrgflpilho 1111121..- side and burns. 1 with the beet "N. hurt thins: that l over trsed. llnv- ' 1 ‘l’. 1‘ 5"o'§1§°:11 arm: stem- ST. CATHERINES SCHOOL r A successful Xmas Tree and 9W1 tertainment was I o ‘a School on V11 h. , ‘Despite the severlt tber the school was W the ma, o; order prevailed. thfgughflljt the long program" tumours South which was an appreciative audience. at 3. A cordial welcome for all. —<O§i— Strive well and you may find it. What more can mortal ask grudnully l! first you do not find it the body beet ‘Hm-l 11"“ Pull down the work and start again. heellllfi‘ medmallil“ l” “mm” 11'1"‘ Consider well, and try some other From base discouragement refrain. when 151m" Find that they do not stand alone. l} There in a way. The round-Inc are when it has been discovered, tmick-‘toueh d to his vhP-“l- 1 ese advertisements: “My product-S re forwarded with the speed ol a T119 hall‘ of 32 art-y bullet." “My marvellous paper is as . "W"! solid as the skin oi‘ the elephant." _ Vurroltub My vmegar very h"l\“"‘*"*‘ l" "“11""'““' PM“ u“ spleen of the worst mother-in-law." r different crtsP-‘I- was 8.4 per 1,000 in tho first quar- Mmms‘ I mink n is Births were 25.6, 1 novr-r stay Wllllmlfl-while the deaths - 15.6 to 18.5111»- 1.000. l held in St. CBl-ll- gem, but Intest reports from ednesday Dec- country show- thnt the digger-s are | experiencing y oi the W9B"0\\'illg to the slump in the precious‘ ell filled and stone 1n the European markets, land probably the most ‘Western Guardian —»8HOP from Holman‘: Catalog. _on. ozone: queen's ol- ficc Hunter River will be closed on ‘Monday January '22nd 11374-19 B. D., minister. Preaching services for Jan 21st Tryon at 11, Hampton THERE By LEDEINE BALLANTYNE IS A WAY ll S here is o way han tackle with the drdor of the artist, here is a way. 5 tactics- i s nd God loves honest workers, help to Heaven f happiness they should laud like their God. the earth completed, 11w tvhst His work was good. i Japanese Advertisements about the following Japan- lo sourer than Marrlads Rate In Germany The marriage ijnte in Germanyl {Ami- Opal is tho Austarlian very hard times. Coober Pedy, the home of Australia-n black, rendered acceptably ifilopal, is 100 miles from anywhere,‘ primitive! ‘Mr. James ‘McFadyell acted aslvlllago in the British Empire. The chairman in his usual capable ~gnern ' At the close ‘ gum Claus appeared, deligbtingi the children with his usual ap-l pearauce 11nd humorous remarks, and unloaded the tree of its boa- vy burden of Xmas fllilclilllKs and gifts for the children, also a hand- some “m1 acceptable gilt for the teacher, Miss Elsie Brown- iMlss Brown, assisted by Miss M. Stretch and Mrs. James Mc- Fadyen, played the musical accom- paniments. 1A neat sum urns realized, the pfgcegdg or wb"'\ go towards ‘school irnprovcmtuts. The teacher and trustees de- sire t0 thank all those who help- ed in spy way to make the enter- tainment s success. lFollowing is the program: Remarks —— Chairman. 096111118 Chorus —- Merry Xmas, Openlnz Speech — Hilda ‘MoNevin. Recita- tion — Annie MoNevin, Dialogue —-Joke Ilaysoed in the City. S0115 -—.lvferry Xmas Day, 3 girls. Reci- tation — Daniel McNeill. Reading ——0lga MoNevin (encore) Dialo- gue — Train to Monro. Recitat- ion — Elwyn Morrow. Star Drill— Song; 10 girls. Recitation —-Bruce Moore. -Exercise -—- Xmas Offer- ings From Foreign Lands. Play- lshadowe. intermission — Candy Sale. Chorus — Xmas Welcome, School. Duet — Messrs. Norman and Wilfred Stretch (encored). Itcading — Miss E. Brown (erlcor ed) Dialogue — Uncle Hiramis Cold. Recitation — Helen Morrow‘. Donkey Song —— 6 boys in cos- nune. Recitation -—A11nie Mc- eill. Duet — St. _ Nick, Helen Austrrilian blacks christened fti Cooker Pedy, or "white man llvingl olhtherlllilllllm in a hole," and it well deserves its] name. Of oil the rough outback jobs in; Australia, digging for opal is about! the worst. Coolrer Pcdy lies in the: heart of the Stewoi-t Range. 170 mifes from the nearest station on the East-West Railway. and its whole population of between 70 and 80 diggers live underground in burrows scratched out of the lrilside. A tin shanty, in which diggers keep their tools, is the only sign of life showing above ground. Evry morning the diggers come out cf their burrows and set out for the opaJ fields, to cut patiently through the rock in the hope of finding the beautiful bloc-k diamon- ds lying beneath. Between them they have dug many thousands of four years, though they have work‘ ed only n small area oi‘ a fie‘d said to be 4O miTes long. in. normal pounds worth of opal in the lost times opal is worth $150 an ounce, but new there is practically no demand for the gems the diggers have opal. but no money. Coober Pedy hos u dug-out post office, of which it is very proud, and a mail once a week, but neither food nor water are to be found within a day's journey. At present wafer is carted from a water-hole l4 miles distant. but as if. is some time since the last shower occurred the diggers will, this month, have t0 go to a. creek still further away from their water. As much as $15 per 100 gallons has at times been paid for the precious fluid. Beef and bread are brought by mull cart from Kingoonya, the Morrow and Hilda McNovin. San- ta Claus unloads tree. Closing Chorus —- ‘The National Anthem. -————-<Q>-i-- 1111916 (Showlllz Off his aiecds neighborhood. One man alone has Jury After “y,” for some u - me intelligence) now Elsie what is u cat? E1sie——Dunno. _lU-nclc—-W1lat's that funny n»... 1111mm that comes creeping up the stairs when cverybodys in bed‘? Elsie (prbmp‘.1y)-Pnpn. ‘i nearest station, but the people of Fredericton ‘won from St John J last night 4 to 1 in tbs first game played irer this season in the wes- HARDY NORSEMAN 1N ICEBOX lc mammoth was discovered in a goals. the evening score stood at b _ _ 3-3 with Moncton winner in the in his uniform, is to be seen push- ‘ lug a gocart along a public street, V. yet this has been seen in Toron- and gave the world on authentic _._---Q0>___ A MONUMENT TO A 35A GULL t°_ representation of that extinct ani- m l through the uncharted seas north of the Arctic many thousand miles of snow and ever grinding North Pole itself, the body o! a Viking a thousand yeaa-s old has now returned at last to civilizat- a frozen winding sheet that pre- Egyptian mummy, the body was‘ discovered iby Danish uprmm in a many aches of wheat Land. For u ml took the 8 Doctors ‘and wheeled it back to ‘the own- hugte iwberg can up on we ewgf year or two the grain did well, coast of Greenland. 1t towered be- T119“ 1Y1 a dry $933011 41101111! credible phantom-seven feet lull clad in rude ancient armour, grlp~ thing The next year it was the same, ping spear and shield. head crown lthfng over again. The poor people] ed with the‘ when He. Norse royalty, visible williln the transarent touzb any supplies. The roads were simply of ice. Men away this natural the viking stood as unmarred by They could do nothing but stand“ time as though be had died tubby hungry and There is something ofla iroetlc yeflieffllly- bushy moustache red and silky. The "11 118111191. rile-y be no less :1 cele- OPAL DIGGERlS OF AUSTRALIA ibrity than. He; Eflcksen, t 1 11"! 1'1~@l1"- filmed 1n Sign and ‘lTllllC-{UEG in "ll “"1 E18 l1 dflunlless voyager. bellevedmiuttlng a long bamboo, they bend cr and Sill! together and add to ‘but- i115" ‘by many historians ' their assumption on authentic fintijracket, fastening the shores of America four hundred\'i‘his they take into the forest and years before the the :Santa Maria into harbor atlcall for it again. the huge spiders by Moncton Independents srpauubsrtiron, Jan. 17-—Witb a winning goal after- five minutes By Fredericton FRDDERJUIUN. ‘N. B. Jan. 1'1‘- _ . . - -1 er-tlme play shc-t from the face __HAMP1-ON CONGREGATMN tern section of N B and P E 0v , _ Hockey. off side of the nets by Jack Carrol m“ M‘ '1' Maaphersou‘ M‘ A" -——"°.""""' Mcncton defeated ‘Steliurtou lu- dcpeudauts here last night four to three. Stellarton bad the edge ———— in the first two periods, lbut the Not so many Yea" B80 the well New Brunswick team came ‘back reserved carcass of e pre-bistor- strong in the third. scoring two FOR TEN CENTURIES lacier in lSpltzbergen, Russia overtime. a . iDiifting for ten centuries Circle, traversing pushed by the ice “Q35 to the beautiful monument to a sea-gull u as he was being driven through. He 5 would like to know what it means. c That monument commemorates v a wonderful occurrence of about 1; eighty years ago. The first settlers then c ileuce, perhaps on. Encased from head to foot in erved it more perfectly than any had come into the territory, Vikings standing 0T9 dow-n from the ore their ‘amazed eyes like an in- crickefs 116W devoured every" mountains and winged helmet ofdmd sown ail the grain they _ had. the whole dimly They were hundreds of miles from,1 with axes chonpidlst-rambles through canons, over. casket, Then mountains dud across- river fords fearful "worfd happen to them all when of the head was lonr; and thcin. 'l‘l1ey pounced. on the crickets ‘$619335!!! W111 looked like rt miracle! No one can_ the lllfl- womb-r :11. the thanlciulncss W1llCli| on 0f clvfllllfliflllv- 1f lhey are suc-‘mionumeni to show it to those who} cessful, the ‘body 0! i110 Vlklll‘: 1n come after. No one ever kilfs hi, t. bent-mom. W" ter of 1922. as compared with 10.4 i119 ‘Collfllhilgell nruscum will bolguil on the great ‘Salt Lake, alsmmres unsweetened chocolaw. n the same period of last year. U1? "105! Telllflfkflble r9111‘- Onlhundred miles "long besides whlchili), cups pom-- g {$590035 bamué as flgulngt 217, earth. Jililliolis will come to stare the city stands, “owner. y; témpoon 8M1- ik ma. increased from at me Norseman who lived and '_—__'.>_ ' 1 18110011 vanilla; Va cull 1111111; §€ oved and fought ‘a thousand’ AN ODD FISHING NET Tire natives of‘ New Guinea have The Viking, wiilr his royolwing- “ErlkJthemstllves with fishing-nets to their rivers and lakes. (who base it into the shape of a large tennis small end ings) to have even landed on the to the staff or handle with gibm Columbus sfeeredlienve it for a -few‘tlays. When they Sm‘. mlvmlilr- of the country have been at work! and covered ii with a network of ma w b .t ' t ' i BANDIT its meshes. The banwfloo is carried; Passengers on the Bordbaux- M”? ‘anql no doubt the spldpirs (‘ette express in France were snv- won fir “fat has be-come of ma“ ed flfQm a hold up by a masked {robw ame, made rmtli so much bandit owing to the pluck 0f a a or“ railroad man who lllilppilllel 1 be "M19111!!! ‘On the train. liieigzing p...,,,,,°§‘,'}§f"" Ndobillny 5199B he waited until the bandit comm‘ t] f Me es m‘? o‘ be was yeamng over mm. The“ sudlltnxs" f8“ ougders 0f armigei» 49111)’ 119 bullet] a revolver and co- plied ,§",,Q§S,_,,‘,,§‘,‘ 15' (gfinnlee an‘ vered ‘the outlaw, who was ‘lhcIlIrrew coats of or 1511a“ or bwhom dmanned "m1 377951911 11y U19 llas- vised by the lrllcialltlwe Coollegle-ellde- Sellfiers. The latter _ i g - ’ .. ~ 1° 19ml next day ulnetmtifignliiléfi xlilllltlllyéidgnllarllgfl lfillllplei of mull a" 15591118 rewarded bv a fine of baronctage e p Graze an one franc and the conflscatiorrof One of the m t i the revolver — the local police at! these is the c tos f nterestlng of "Wlllles having found nothin late I rd st or? o arms or ' a b u t ll .0 rot conu. which shows ‘use ZrossoesggnthfifntiregitzissclrvtehlfgrélQorlrdsmsn 1n a canoe rowlnS to- *1 license. To this must bs added a ads, itndwn gililfimelrnztlkrlitlyesitnflfilc: ilalglilgoslltzmg; tftlfiycafgélncs for the fillusliloii to Lord Strathcona bay-l 'lt seems that the ‘local police thg ctllrrrprlletllgrlrxetafthihlastCanadmilion ‘”‘° "°“1d "0! have caught llle1PllPific Railway e m bandit i - ' ' mw Cusgsailrcglllelcgrr mm have a t ms cm! was 11 beaver eating m‘ qecute and are glad pro, 0 a maple tree. and the Isuppvrt. p at ers a trooper of Stratconas Horse "Pllwllllllly t0 show their-Wm one side and on the other a er with hummer raised, illustrating, the driving of the last spike of the C. P. R. in 1885. 13rd Atihglséaalshows his ($- . noc onw 1c and and-Can a lmgigmxmglgvtilhakrlllods memories andlby tliistles and maple loaves, with The“ is a ram weumllillh lmflzlneda moose and a beaver for support- old story of a cgrtqin l?‘ enftmued an; and ‘Lord Moms. gram m‘ who Md a horse ‘at wllugho Syria. tereat in Newfoundland is shown wry fond and Wm h _1c he was in his arms by codfish swimming devoted u») its master ill turn was below a schooner and n caribou on used to ride this he. The King either sire as supporters. “e but M m“ Orse out to bat-I in many cools oi‘ arms the eup- knied m the -fl hvgasntliefeated andporlers tell their own tale. Lord 101cm m hi g1 1 5 enemy r9- Wimborne, descended lilrom a. great 5 5 "Milly, seized the iron master shows us vulcari with A HORSES REVENGE (Goodm- (Pedy insure themselves against sudden scarcity by taming the rabbits that abound in tho dear. 60 of these pets, and it is a curious . 11° 11mm ‘1115 new T159? 011. he Bud- derground Railways, shows electric sight to see them every evening trooplng t0 ‘ibcir plaster for their food. ' i Men who say that life is a bur-l den make others tired. i '1': ‘ Used After Keeps Skin Soft and Smooth Many men suffer from irrita- iion of the skin as a result of shaving. Wiih some if assumes a form of eczema and becomes mosi annoying and unsightly. By applying a little of Dr. Chase's Ointment after shaving the irritation is overcome and Barber's Itch and Eczema are prevented or relieved. m"?! 110159 and mounted it. The anvil and hummer‘ and Lord Ash- glglézeenzfiemeg to] know what had combo, the son of Mr. Cu-bitt, the t . an w o was on his baclflbuildor. chose a stonemason and a l °l‘ ‘118 began to Show the greatest carpenter to uphold his arms. Lord Ashfleld. head of file Un- gflglywggflhim "3 "ll ll M9617 6111!; al mechanics. one with wire rind 1 ‘ t n l“? leached i116 10D. he the others with pliers; Lord Stam- elll) W l1 y down the sheer Ipre- fordhaf. the King's private poore- cipice. with the man still on his fury, chose a scribe with a‘ quill beck. The Elder had no time to srtve|pen and a mfln-gt-Qfmr 1;‘ m“ m. . mse an both he and the horseunour; and lord Ashwlth. the great _ _, g ‘m1: cum‘ ~ Lonorows A st. dolin Was Beaten Stellarton Defeated French Cruiser Arrives at Memel . LONDON, Jan 17- A French cruiser carrying 1.000 French» troops nud escorted ‘by five torpedo boats arrived at Mernel today and gave signs of preparation for send- ing 11 shore a landng party accord- ing to a despatch to the Evening‘ News. A young correspondent who has was general officer lust returned from Salt Lake City» the Toronto Military District, was Utah. 111“ llmrmm‘ ‘mpmn- “m” motoring along Queen street one to say that in that city be saw a (lay when he noticed a woman part of ‘Zilerdco, in great numbers me street car. Having overtaken and had soon ploughed and plauicdHhe speeding street car, the gene- ing powder: 1A teaspoonful salt; 3 liublospoous butter or sbortenin il/J, cup seedless Sun-Maid Raisins. u of what Add milk and mix to a smooth He was no, dried up or shrunk. they were 36ft without fool The“ ilflllllh.‘ Turn out on a floured board en. The skin was white and firu. white (louds appeared. Ciouds 011mm m“ l.“ 1m“ rectangular 21mm" and the seu-gllllr! ‘Millions and miukms of Spread with peanut butter m0 sten- cd to u paste with water. ‘Sprinkle iceberg had golilicti them up, feeding a.‘i the “"111 ‘M51113 and. m“ 12m 19111’ mu’ the kept him imperislrabie for postrrl-ltme. Anti they lnude anvay will: Cut o“ 1V‘ m pwces‘ “mud o“ end ly- T118 11011?’ l5 b61111! 14111611 i0 (‘0- the whole plague of the things. It penhagen. There endeavor to perpetuate cess 0f lll"35¢“l""“11°n‘1ly 1118 llllcct- led the ‘Mormons to set up their. in pan and bake in hot oven 15 t0 20 uiinutes. , \_ _ ‘cup Survlviaid Raisins; ' ears ago‘ i “beaten egg whites. ll very cheap way of providirrrmsiturly, creaming them together. Add beaten egg yolks and melted It-liucolauc. uavvy standing on a railway slop‘ General Wheels 606111 It is not every day that a full- lown, major-general, resplendent tHon. Mr. Justice bugle. when be commanding light from a street car with o mall baby in her arms. The surest a1- started off before the woman ould remove her gocart off ‘the 00k at the rear of the car. Gen. lLogie gave orders for his hnufieur to speed up and overtake sen Rose TEA a a. qr the , acka8° 11°” W“ ill i116 Maritime Pro, j. or 28 rear! it b» been lilieforgg" jost. 1 firs iii um nmunttr-nmsssvaeunnm-u- m) ROSE col-WEE‘ good as RED ROSE 112.4. . a 1 l‘ l" 8mm . o-cart off the hook l‘. i-Oi-ii Peanut Butter Biscuits. ‘l cups flour; 4 teaspoorrluls bak- cup milk: v,- cup peanut butter, lSift flour and baking powder and altiogether. Cut in butter with knife oi- rub in with finger tine- Chocoiate Raisin Cake. 4 tablespoons butter or shorten- ug; 1 cup sugar; 2 egg yolks; 2 2 stiilly Cfillllll the butter and add sugar Silt flour, baking powd- ter mixture alternately with the milk. Add vanilla and ‘floured rais- Ills. llcutuntll well mixed. Fdld in egg whites. Pour into a greoesed square nuke pun and bake in mod- eruie oven 35 to 40 minutes. Spread with-plain boiled frosting. Almond ‘and Raisin Brittle. 2 cups sugar; 1 teaspoon vine- gar; 3 teaspoon "baking powder; 1 cup Sun-Maid seeded raisins; 1 cup blanched and roasted almonds: 1 tcnspoon almond extract; 1 lea- spoon lemon extract. {dell sugar in ii. deep saucepan, stirring continually until n nice brown color; then add vinegafland baking powder and boll until brit- tle when tested in cold water. Place raisins nud almonds in a well-buttered i111. Add extracts to 11011911 Byllll) and pour at once over the fruit and nuts. Allow to cool and cut into stiuures or strips. Suf- ficient for ten strips. - ' Making Flowers Everlasting lit is possible io have beautiful, blooms, as fresh as on the clay they,‘ were picked, standing in vases till through the winter in the rooms' of your house. ' Make a thin solution of gum- arablc and pour it into a tworpound jam pot. Pick the-flowers you wish ‘to preserve whilst they are at their best. Plunge each separately into the solution and hang upside down, on a line to dry. When the gum‘ has set quite hard, give the flower a second immersion. . ~ Three or four dippings are nec- essary, after which the flowers will be provided with a thin transpar- ent coat, which prevents arr from reaching their tissues and L10 pre- serves them from decay. I A second method is to lurmorse he blooms in moltin paraffin wax. he wax must not be hot-merely warm enough to keep .it in a liquid state. As it leaves a whitish coat- ing, on the blossoms, this process is not so suitable as the first for deiling with colored petals. i Wot Rope ‘ A rope is stronger when wet than dry. -A new rope which has absorbed 50 per cent. of its own weight in water will be increased in strength ten DB1‘ cant. NO MORE cheer-tone ASKED. Pit-I've bought a new tin rattler for the baby. m“? (“$119117 l0 nieces. Thus the industrial conciilator, has on ouch ng was menzed by the faithfullslde a dove with the (Jllyg branch steed to which he had been so kindaof peace in its beak. " Mil-Why. John, it will be alt least 15 years before he will be agie t. drive a car! - HIGMY LEADS ELEPHANT HUNT While travelling in Central Af- rica, in the interest of the Swed- ish [Biograph lcompany, Oscar Ols- son had some strange adventures, 11.011 the least of which was one in the Congo region, which relates us follows: ._One of the smallest pigmies l saw was a. chief, who appeared out of the bush one day while l was lying in wait for some birds which [was anxious to photograph. Heur- 1118 a rustling in the foliage lturn- 811d saw a wrinkled, bearded face and piercing black eyes re- Eflrding mo from behind 11 tree. In one baud be had a bow and a bunch of arrows, their ‘with freshly applied poison. A mllxhly made basket, 89ml)! 01' "IBM, was slung over his - shoulder will! 8 Sirdle of grass. Altogether the little figure 100k- ed 'tc0 gnome-like to be human. At first he hesitated to respond to my beckoning gestures; forward gaze fixed on my camera, eyidemly excited both his curiosi- ty and suspicion. visibly increased as he watched the focus the camera on some par- rots which had alighted on ~11. neigh- boring branch, shutter without, however, harming the birds. rnre next moment the plgmy rais- ed iris bow, aimed at the birds, and ed sent an arrow twnnglnK into the breast of one of them. Then, hav- the dead bird, he handed it to me. no much as to rotten shot you say: are!" ‘lllls glistening containing lug chorus. ,w‘l1ile then became reluctantly, his which rather try‘ Tho former was eight and release the have done. ing retrieved “Wlult in the forest After satisfying himself the-t he was safe in company, this pigmy promised. to return the next morn- ing to‘ act. us my guitlo in search of wild pigs and elephants. cordingly he turned 11p at ‘an early ‘hour and. followed by three of our bearers, we set out. TllCCG had been o. heavy rain and tho forest was (shrouded in mist which, after an hour or two, dis- solved into a flnc day. IIu theiree- tops lilo parrots were screaming un elephant track, and at once tlr little liuntcr was nil caution suppressed eagerness. The hunt took lls through about miles of forest, which Ac- would tlictnt ed. » [in this depress)‘, of elephants. Blddilllgwty‘: ' short detour. so that w, " approach the herd on it; m,‘ ills viz-my Went on at," ‘ sot my first " time to see him raise i1 011MB? 1W0 arrows in slon n-io the hip . the biggest of flied Jiiihflgl‘ £11115?" the wounded beast m, After n. chase of half, we emerged lfigmhilyllrq?‘ into another clearing, 5cm“ 1” the wounded animal, now 1 hind i-fa fellows, was drnggif Wily with painful difficulty ~. ins the edge of the ' " lustily, while numerous other birds "Wllllg nlround, as if to 81119111 added their calls to the enrly-rnorn-msl- remaining vestiges ofatrei Once a loud crushing 0n its relentless ‘pursucr, an,“ depths proclaimed flllildufllllg over dam , the 11811711863 of big bcilsis; the pig-' l" ‘OI! ll one its \vor l ‘ round MB waist miss, hurrying on ulicnd, reported k that they were block Cape bulfo- lllmll- llflI-‘l’ being flfifiompamed ices, which reappear in the forest 91' 111B Wily by the ‘pigmy who from time to time, after roaming 11,18 but ‘us on tile right trad perhaps foi-‘mouths in open coun- 00ml). hurried away to his 1;, Shortly after this we struck 1W0 returned late in the; 1 for assistance in a carrying home the elephant“ and'M0st of it. l ‘gathered, won. l-burtered with ' ‘for honey. sweet pgunuemua. in lllen corn. the rest. being rpm‘ plum shut out the sky us complete then eaten roasted or ruW. In ‘ ly as any luau-made roof ' We then reached a knoll, urountl WlllCh there was u wide tslearing, with a deep depres- ll sion on its furthest side. 1 Of course, the success or . ians rival is merely a mm" uck. Riimllse of 111m l8 bu‘ ‘1“1°1K lli cleariij cutting u, neighboring Distinguished for their supreme quality and delicacy of flavour 1O for 15¢ 215 turranstyqiacco manure-cannu- ‘ to i BRINGING UP FA THEE- _ —BY 111131 l~. ’ lg. ‘ »,. Fl MoMA l‘ razor. 1.1x: m: "notsutuiarrerz" wrrH "rum THING ‘ ON MY ' / . smo- n1; Bib YOU Rlrlq '- one: l...