.,;.=;a;~»‘-.s;:.:.~'=~.' .. .. . _. w»? "Digruficd Simplicity” Its simple lines and restrained dignity of ornamentation seem but to emphasize the spirited, modem beauty of die ' u’! ill?! II F-IIY; .uo'rss or A ; NATURALIST ' spcclauy r ‘bated tothe_ w; Guardian oovooanw-ew-oo-o-o-o-eo-o» ueptelnber. the seventh month of the old Roman calendar (Septem. seven) furnishes. some interesting astronomical happenings. On the first of the month the sun is due south at noon. local mean time. Readers may remember that the sun was 6 min. 22 sec. behind the clock on July 27th. and that it commen -‘ to gain from that generate days by the horsetalils or Equiseturns. y plants. of an _odd structure. growing in damp ground; but while the horsetails at their maximum growth attain they height of four feet-and here very much less-the Great Calamite "rose its fluted shaft forty feet. above the rocking soil." (BainJ This particular fossil is much weathered but shows the striations characteristic of the genus, and the ‘vascular ‘ dies’ are very distinct, with some of the sieve tubes for the }.85S8QB of the sap. still open. Bum or PARADISE Tea Sal-Vii: COMMUNITY PLATE "COMPLETE TABLE SEIVIGS la comhinuionwidl the matching Bun or PAIADISE knivesJolks ladspooaair- , ' -complere “Emily plate“ which will add an admired roud: ofsplendor to the ensurunmeac of your guests. G’. H. Taylor JIWBLII. l ENGRAVED 121 GRAFTON 8T. Days When Hogs Should Be Flown ish-New Year's day l . David‘s Day; March flth-St. lrcland‘: Day. April 22nd~Second YYDres: Canadians Day. April 23rd-—St. George's Day; England's Day. May Btu-Accession of Hi5 Ma- lesty the King. _ May lath-Loyalist Day. May Mth-Nictorin or Day. May Nth-Birthday of Her Ma- lesty the Queen, June Srd-Birtllday of His Ma- Justy the King. June list-St. John's Day. Dis- covery of Saint John. 1604. June ‘Burk-Coronation of their Majesties the King and Queen. June 23rd—Birthday o! 1-1, R, H, the Prince of Wales. July luv-Dominion Day. October ‘list-Battle of gar. 1805. November 2018. N°'-"1-'1'~1"1‘ Nth -— St. Andrew's Day, Scotland‘: Day. Dccclnbrr 25th Flu:- u. b0 hr- fzlll ml Sund - Patrick's Day; Battle of Empire Trafal- 1 lth—Armistice Day, Mon‘ Day 101i u. rim,- flnggs .- 1 wt. lllvo on East- cr daj; lnbwl . Tllnnksgiving day and Public holidays, and on lzlur 20:. Iwnqfhr-f.‘ permitting) from 1H Aplll to 31st October. Flags should not be hoisted on time. This acceleration has now The who“, fragment 1s filmed w 1110118711 111° "m 111w “EPW519111, stone.’ that is, impregnated with a lud- 81111 presuming. finally cul- fine micaceous sand, ot a dark red l-nnates in the sun b61118 15 min-lcolor, excepting the vascular bun- s? sec. ahead of the clock on Novndles whgcy, appear‘ u, be duke,- -i::. Following the data given lnishaya A mos; mwy-esgmg “m; .lil~ so notes it will be seen that the greatest differences between the -.;.ln and the clock occur between me Autumnal and Vernal Equin- oxes; in other words. in Fall and xvlnter. Popular names of plants are very has a gardening, column. two en- quiries from P. E. Island requested information on how to treat their "pineapple"; to the first the editor. in good faith, gave the treatment of the real pineapple. although the query must have surprised him. He must have ‘caught on.’ for the second answer indicated that the fvfififfjgérég‘ nffglzgu-r finsfiilplant was only a labiate wltll a pine- thm time mo the Norm Pom, apple scent. This» then, is my ap- _ night" of sigmomhs begun miology for using the scientific lLat- course it is not the sun but tact“) “m” °f PM“ m “m” "°'”s‘ earth ‘which does all the moving/and even the-n it’ is highly knport’ v bém use? but we see n a? ant to give the authority for the j“ u ha 'm “s posmlon m name. Thus the Ulva lactuca igfegegvefls “gm 11m Same way as (Linnaeus) and the Ulva lactuca _ 'n a tram see melamb (Agardh) are two very different *_’“'ss°n5°rS °e u movm m a m_ plants; both true sea-weeds, of "cape n y a course. When. through increased "m 9° m" knowledge, it became necessary to I The people at the Antipodes have ‘Emma I’ 9mm" me “m” °1 the original discoverer was retained in Si?‘ ssgiggrrlawkggraihimpolumsm brackets. Enteromorpha Grevillei '11 51* “Y5- ” w‘ ‘*1 m“ “Y giuivhfiioyihzilsviedteévlifil $005 ‘muting me days between the Le idles. This re-naming is vastly 'U‘5‘““°x°5' The earth’ however’ is -overdone at the present day for in- “euer ‘he sun during our wmwristance one British writer ‘on the (and their summer) so that whatlMOths' comphms m“ ammugh he they 1°“ m length of Season “may well know what the insect is 111°" “m” “mwmwd by ‘m he is by no means ‘certain that tné 3mm" “mmmt o‘ sunshine and name he gives it is that under “w “ml”- n“ “mm” (“s w” which it will appear m the next conjectured in the Notes for Aug- book he opens use: was marked by a conséideliableé ' ralnial, which was par cu ary ' heavy on the night of the 13th. bra; gxgstlcgoiigilgilatceognthgeptfaligl? This ‘vfi acwmpufled by a mostithere were not asplnany as ln-for: violent electrical storm which didvmer years and as usual the ma“ “m” d“m”‘¢° m ‘he M“m"‘°"““dlw0s followed by rainfall which bc-' coincided with a terrific hurricane,gm before 8 0.010“ onuhe mom_ 1“ ‘he cmmm‘ 5"‘ ‘mm theiulg of the 18th and lasted till z West Indian Islands and Florida‘ m The mm gauge registered 9m were devastated and some thou- of an inch These wisemne smds M “W's were lost‘ The dis‘ ilnsects have a prescience which they turbnnfe “ppefis Emwhavicfix‘make use of in some mysterious genera over t c as rn s l ._,_ of the continent. Several notablelmigrefcfaiig- 513m “WW5 ‘mews Aurorae occurred during the < month. i On the 23rd. Autumn was ush- I"."‘d in at 6 min. past 2 am. At time the sun “crosses the 2lr:e"—the celestial Equator — and By the middle of September I missed the little flock of five Rob- ins which frequented the front fields-Ahoy had departed for their Southern home. A few days pass- ed and then I observed a number of these birds coming from the Northward. skirting the spruce woods which run almost to the shore. Several Mountain Ash trees} rollnd,the house. well laden with. fruit, attracted their attention. and‘ furnished them with food for more than a week. There were about a score of birds in the flock, so that there must-be some nesting placer ito the North, which crow-blackw birds have not yet invaded. Per-. ,haps the Magdalen islands? i Scientists hold conflicting views as to the cause of wind storms. Dr. G. C. Simpson. an English meteor- ologist. whose theory of yrlectrlc storms recently appeared ln the columns of The Guardian. consid- ers that the atmosPhfle c9111 marked off into nearly horizontal 1021s." that the air must travel in its own shell (that is. layer! and rvllllw’ be transferred unless heat iilind or subtracted; that this the atmosphere ‘J! stratification of prohibits the ascent of warm air at the Equator and the descent ofwld air 0t the Poles. “which has gen- erally been considered to be the cause of the general circulation of the atmosphere" . . . “The oldidea misleading; in a periodical which , get-rich-quick schemm. he announc- L A as far as Moscow a‘\‘ ‘H. v THE ETOWN GUARDIAN Devil's Isle. Plume, Guiana, has brought out that he is only one of deans who get any lrom there every year. Most of these. however. are recaptured all! sent hack to the dreaded prison. the rigors of the Jungle being too great for them and hunger finally forcing them to sur- render. l EXPAT s "_‘ Wasps Bout Fruit Pickers i Orsn-noflloitlesshown sogzeathasbeentheplsguoof cmsisiiw 111M118‘ inlflace of wasrointlieCumherland fruitdis- PW“- "1 "1111111111111- 111 "18 was re- trict 01 England that plum pickers candy shown at an exhliition in were unable u, appfljgph the ma», ‘A 1111011. and attracted much atten- and even wearing nets proved in- on. As the bottles are not suscep- effective. One grower u: anized an m)!” t" chmg l“ mmwmtu" 111° attack at night. but when the party 11151-111111“ <11” 1101 need retunins- approached with ‘electric lights the . . m ’ “u”! Show 8km In m“ wasps stormed them and drove em away. The fruit growers then droid.- “533 ‘m’ “m! “*5 h? 1111' 91101-5 ed there was nothing to do but wait‘ in Gennany for ‘sky Wrli-iflfl- M-Bsi- until colder weather set in. ages and advertisements are shown. Each ‘flag curls a letter and these are released on a rope in the proper order to give the messages which are easily read from the ground. DAIRY SITUATION IN CANADA‘ TODAY Such is the protection provided; by governments against the adult- Pwumm h‘ W111i"! ieration of nature's food given to us, 10nd” h” 9' 31PM“? 11111111191‘ °1 by that peaceful domestic animal‘ lqiscataflnns- whose only flesh diet 18.0: the genus Bos. the dairy cow; fish. 80 rartiwler are they flwtulc ‘foster mother of mankind. ‘he? ‘$11111 m? 1111811118 0! fish 11$. The Dominion Department of, an 01111081 sacrileslous act. claimini; Agriculture, through its legislation. that ln eating B» 001101855 1111115’ has thrown a. protective screen. swimmer one deprives himself of around all food products. milk, but-" the most sustaining portion. i ducts, etc., and as s result these can. w‘*“"§,wi"h Tm" in m" _ be purchased with a degree of saf- Seveniym“? ‘1111111915- 111115564 "hety that is not surpassed in any the _ Pmfessmml "tire- 3114 93°11 country. Some of these products are carrlng a napkin and tray. 0h which perfect foods, and milk is in that were 9- miue °f wine and three-hill! class. A fair average composition of filled glasses wok cart In v- riwe =11 cow's milk is water m, protein as. a Nice, France. recently. The one who m; 4_ carmhydrawsg and ash] p9,- crossed the tape in the shortest time can; Without snfllms any wine was 11*" 1t is logical to protect 0 xocd‘ of 618181 the 1111111"- this class. a r000 that furnishes ma- terial for the growth and repair r W11“ 1311-111“ Sea“ 1°11 tllc body. material for body heat Charles Murray. winner of $300,000 and energy, and material fqr use in the 9111911115 511999511839 11118 Pei" by the body as regulating sub- is hunting a lob. He recently return- 5mm... - ed i" his Mme i" 1191114131 and C -‘ produces approximately spur-rung the thousands of letters ]4_m°_m()_om pounds o; mm; anxy“- wosvsins marrlase and 011M118 ally, of which nearly 4,500,000,000 is consumed as milk. about in ‘WP the sclnequanuty is used in the manufacture of creamery butter. -—- 2,000,000,000 ’ pounds in the manu- Delav Tickets Fwd factures of cheese, and 2,250,000,000 Small fol-gels are beginning topounds in dairy batten " make a profit from the plan of the 0n a p" cgntagg busy; my; up. 1111119181011114 will"? 111 P5115 °i 15‘ mendous volume of milk is used. in sums tickets when trains are de- form of milk 31.5; creamery butter loved. showins theieusth c! thelde- 00.0; dairy butter 10.0; cheese 14.0; lfly- Sleepy 0101118 °1’ 19119111118 nus‘ exported cream 4; ice creamii; eva- bamds w» 11 they we 111 111s 111°“ porated milkfl; condensed milks‘. “b18111 $01804 del-B-Y 511W “h” 9551' evaported nlilkji; and milk powder ly pass as the real thins. _14, Last year Canada's dairy herd Ionflon-Mvscsw All‘ Tflw "s" consisted of 3.894.311 milking cows A11‘ 1181191615 0f 171181111111 111° 5°“!!! and the gross agricultural revenue flflminstimun°me from dairy products amounted to for vacation trips» Those some °°$245,494.000. Dairy products take Moscow leave London at 8 o'clock in second place m me “s; o; cflmdys the 11101111118» have B ‘"1119 °f “m” agricultural revenue producers. six hours in Berlin» ‘and P1018“ "Y The place of milk m the diet of swiping-Mr airplane to M08411“ the nation should never be quest- Whlch P9801195 111 3 °'°1°¢k the 11°“ ioned. One leading authority says 1118M- ‘fno family of five should buy, meat --—-- luntil they have bought at least 5911011 C816 111 7*" T°P three quarts of milk‘; another fig- Ifl the bffl-IICCS OI B. t8.“ BhBSiXliK» "res m“ “so of every syqgo spent 1,16% 0-1» 5¢9311X~ 11°31‘ P5115» a res‘ for food should be used for the pur- taurant-cafe has been 00911901755" chase of milk or its products; an- 1118 011 the 1111111111165 111° ‘he sEPemw other, ‘milk and the leaves of plants dining places. access to 711W", are to be legal-dad as protective! gained bl’ 111911115 0f 11 Wlfldlnl! 5mm" foods, and should never be omitted‘ case built around iheWhmk 0f 111° from the diet. Milk is 0 better pro- tree. The fwd 1S ¢°11V9Y°d fmm the tective food than the leaves, when? 810111111 111 119511915 flimhed w mp9s‘ used in appropriate amounts‘: and —~——— yet another. ‘The basis of child wel-, Crickets K609 T111111 "m" fare is health and physical develop- i Crickets have invaded 310111181" mentpthe foundation 0r health lies England, in such numbers that they m proper feeding, In its broad MW ed that he seeks something him busy. keep the residence awake. Thousands pecgg, the proper feeding of children‘ it- the insects 819 61111111113 m Pflv‘ revolves around a public recogn ter, cheese. eggs, fruits. canned pro-l} - l \ .$_Io¢¢-+‘o'c}; tie 0 eye-kt a ‘W9 need _ BOVRI Children need Bovril to fortify them against cold and illness. Bovril is the best of the beef in its most concentrated and digestible form. The special bodycbuilciing powers -, of Bovril are due, partly to the actual nourishment in Bovril itself, and partly to its unique power of enabling the human system to derive far greater nourishment _ from the ordinary diet. It assists development and increases stamina. Give the children Bovril every day for a month and note the difference. The Body-building powers o! Bovril have been proved by independent investi- gation to be from 10 to 20 time: the amount taken. - --4 . . .‘. .»t~<-e%'-rel30we +01; . ‘... . y ‘|¢"i.~'¢;>p¢,<'qr~‘I'-';1\ILB' I . OCTOBER i8, 19m‘ H? CONTACT wrm CANADA j I PURPOSE or NEW CLUB MONTREAL (hi... l'l.—-Detcrrnin-, ed to preserve the contact they made with Canada. and the Canadian people, ‘and to keep informed on the development of the Domipion from time to time. in order that they might continue to spread the gospel of the opportunities afforded young people in this country, the members of the Young Ambassadors of Em- pire Party which recently toured the Dominion have formed a Young Ambassadors. Club. with headquart- ers in London. According in advices received at the Montreal offices of the Canadian National Railways. who sponsored the Canadian por- tion of the tour. The Club is being; to preserve the spirit of the empire- travel scheme which is to be extend- en in future years by the Allied Newspaper group to other sections of the British Empire. The 50 "Am- bassadors" who completed their five W€0k5 remarkable tour of the Dom- inion are constituted charter mem- bers of the Club and John l-laskrnan. of London University, who was one of the party. has been selected gen- eral secretary. George Royle, Presi- dent of the Canadian Chamber cf Commerce in London. England. re- cently referred to the tour of the Youngnmbsssad a as one of the strongest factors in years g con- tributing to a better unders ng of Canada's potentialities. —-—-<-o->-_i NO RETIREMENT FOR ACTIVE a hearty em, ‘adventured nmOIIE Texas cattle rangers, served as chaplain in the Spanish war. 111d sat in Rhodc Islands Senate for two years. As a pastor he has married i1 thousand couples and. preached =11 almostas many hmemls. After fifty years of Free Baptist ministry. 11° declares. there is no attraction in leisure, even at his advanced 08¢ A few year ago he thought: he ‘mind go into retirement. ‘but soon 19- tunled to the ministry. Animals 4 Mlnanfs heals bruises. sores. sprains, saddle boils. distem- \ “OM F1111"? (‘Ycfipt 0n Government mat ‘he energy received from the‘ In response to an enquiry which Y 01 lillilfllllllfi officially. . . rted into the ener of< m 183323-26 b; hoxsmd at 8 a‘ ggntlele air near the glzlstymd: nllolvdd m '11 '11 " zunseh Never being warmed and rising. like the: wt... will“. m‘ " my air m a chimney. is obviously "1 n“ d??? the flag d° unsound." What happens i11°°°1‘d‘ "q‘t"°h';‘;'f""‘d§ t u... was theory) is that “masses ,. .,. 1,“. Hugfla}: of air from equatorial fcsiyiigt 311;: with 01 rllr- flay middle latitude,“ ‘I113 Hm“ 3 .,, ,.».\\‘y. u. ptnlv-ff» wlzfi will ill (Li; ,. ‘ _. _ Vi, _. W, Warm Muavurlul R1!‘ g _ 1 " ' - h .::.: Canadian Press>~Are 088195 _ w‘ . _..ch “rises alil-Zihblgifiefifllll; E11: pie‘: jGZIlOUS of airmen? Carter Guest, Kwll flog vb w :4. lllv "m w~dilenw c “Th5” is an a? chief pilot instructor of the Toronto Whom ilyilii‘ M’ i111 1.: 1!.» 01.0w. Sam's m it ' ' ' f 31;‘; centre o; flying club. thinks they are as a re- Jack for nm- _, ,. .,,_.,. the 1916111117119 “Winn? ° masses taken suit of his own experiences. He says ill-mill ulllr. l. dim .u...:.~ no.1 the 15mm!’ °t t e wanna] energy is than when an aircraft soars aloft 1111c stzlrl. or lu-uptw-r 1m qugflgy imeme" Thus paw... from Lesside two eagles maybe seen 111'- Ou loci-t at ll 79195555 ' ' ' u ‘ iflyins swiftly from the east, from “ ‘0 i3: m.- ljnlml Jfllk _ the direction of Bcarboro Beach. lop zmlf lvlfilPl‘ plum bffliladlflgltglg-fliiig we staifamefri a? tigetgtemzgxggge and they follow and circle around The “fl-m lfl: Ecn m fllmlwlvely “um” or babe ' 0V u we observe the aeroplane while it is in the air. kilo Naval Flag. and "hollld not be ° 1° lowest o. an The Eagles have not attacked the otherwise used The Red Ensign 1s cumulus c‘): ho mm the“, ‘Owe? pilots as yet. but they act as if the I-‘lmz of the Mercantile Marine cloudy-on l: ebc ten to be on a they 'e5°“"'°d the airmen‘ mtmsmn The Union Junk can be flown b‘; surfaces w ll hflgetmflr upper sup in their sphere and would like to set. with a . my one m. shore. but usrvm on ‘wmml 1°“ -- woo“), Bnduiiscourage them. [Sometimes the gems are alternated‘ Ausrltunusl ronssrs the WATER. ‘mes “e “mpy h. ‘warms: "We often noticed these two eagles in c, strand, and the order of gems - ‘Fhalmmll- “s me “anti §ecl°ud5__»comlng from Bcarboro way, flying revelsed in the aliemate strandsJ ~__*'“_“'_ i??? leli‘;'?£3%sll?ih$sitlon-:re u ' ““°""1§1 mg Pltslwid Whmnthevh so. twins a checker-We'd 911w" ,u ." r. ues sa .‘ ' e ave ——— CANADIAN masts NOW ‘flab’? straw? mtalicoligslxi‘ 1:111“ M attempt t0 Rttackyus as! 5o Soldier Planes Pllllncd , session here are having a splendid. name QUABRIED l“ high" “m 1. .5, up... 0.. yet but they follow and fly around Following the success of the 1.000 vrwrtunity 0t studying Atntmlias e1‘ 11" ‘"1 ‘milk’ mwh h wmds us." However when flying for the horse er troop airplanes carrying timber problems. The conference is! wmtumso. MAN, Oct“, loom,‘ m“ g"°““dwl°‘ffl" ma“ m“, Ontario forest patrol m the lake25 soldiers. the British Army plans being held in all the Australian province of Manitoba. which already gm“. ‘ranges agd Wm evenumuyjiipigon district some time ago Mr. to build 50 such planes. each cap- states and New Zealand. the sitt- achieved n reputation IO!‘ fine build- m“{°§ w,“ m the 8mm M; Guest was attacked by eagles and able of carrying s0 men with vquil>| Ines lwins lmtll October i13- ings throllhout Canada including m‘ ‘an The“ ma“, “e menu one occasion he was forced down ment By theuseofnnumbefof these EWBW-BGVBH dfilflflflifls 01¢ the interior trimming of the main u“ c" 1' d3 m“ on me mums", because of their evident antagonism. huge craft it will be possible to attendins the 001118101109- 01'9" Parliament Building at occcwp, p; ‘mm’ fife"; re “m. they are h, The eagles did no damage but they transport several hundred soldiers Britain. Canada and India now adding marble to its products. hm-imn Rt‘) the préxmw o! these seemed determined to get at the st a speed of 100 miles an hour w have each sent six delegates. while The new marble quarry is slymce- Pmus‘, men . be “mud. buyipiiot and as there was danger of an any point where they may be Medw the Irish Free Btaic. Tbnsanvikn. near Cormorant Lake. 39 miles a ldfnot gunman have'mm“_ accident the birdmen came down. ‘ed urgently. _ lthe Gold Coast. British North~ Wflwm c! The Pass. on the rrud- gal’ m, wmmnom m, he med 0,, "One time when one 01 our boys -_- dict-nee and Niseria also are renres- - Mn Buy Railway. and it is stated m, ma“, md we“ me landscape was flying to Sioux lookout, in the College I44! in scout shop tented. that several carloads have already m 44.9mm, mum!“ the ggggndlng_port Arthur-Thunder Bey district"; 5mm oxfolvl University. one of The iarrah and kauri forests are . ha“ ‘h; at k warmed by om, ardentlMf. Guest said, “two eagles follow- the mostcmlscrvative educational in- being visited and reforestation 111° 11 ~ ‘ed him for a distanvc of 12o miles. stitutions in Erlglafld. was sh will he discussed 1n 601411. finrtgliately they did not do him any u . lately appeared in The Guardian I 1896 11011535 911d 510795- Where they ion of the interdependence of the PASTOR purpose w give a list of the birdsisetile 110W" 119111‘ 1°“ N“! 5mg" human animal upon his cattle. The of prince Edward mum; m my-liealth authorities are 51199115113 white race cannot survive without “exp [some-ofthe people with 59001911 5Y- dairy pfgduchs,‘ ‘,rineeend=idi$e1\1=¢1i111i11°°111°1d'j The evidence all points m the ‘or that they may 118111- 1119 1113311“ ‘importance of milk that is clean y ' ‘and unadulterated. Milk is damaged Irish Rallls 0h $001118 by dirt and bacteria. and as one Raids by armed 111911 011 3°? medical authority puts it, ‘decency formed under the direction of Mn} Frank L. Liascot. of the Allied News- I papers of Brltlan. who ol-lginaisdl PROVIDENCE. R. 1.. Oct.. l5.-—At. the empire travel and scholarship my; age 0g {Qur-Scare yea“ m“ scheme under which the 50 British‘ Gilbert, 3 cutlen m5 no “anon o; boys and sirls were siven the tour resigning. Instead I18 intends to to Canada. ‘continue as pastor of the Free Bap- will‘? cvllllwsihof 1h? 01gb wiél Iii: tist ministry at Little Compton. my. S: ts h be n e rted from Ire- d3 t“ t n “k h 1d b WP B V9 e con rat: ma e ‘Cutler has led an unusually active ...‘.’30.§.§.€’§....... A towards." “ “ "' s °“ " more Yes a» he m 1w MM a Y °1'111°d 011 Oplwrtlullties for piloted ships in the Great Lakes. fl6 odel-cdeovfiwutsm Th pm t fAiult . Zamp oTleQJiscl-tiunt Powersourils 65- has ttlaakenegll txlrllgnpfwofllltligixiScpéxSxiii y 01mg Damp!” m the Dmnmmn’ and Sam?“ i“ the clilPf-s “d “LFEiffPVQY _ tate near Eflnifikefly. 1K1 leave- and ble to safeguard Canada's milk ‘ burned their tents. Near Dublin W0 supply. Departments of Health and HOURS 8.30 A. M. TO \6 P. M. "fll>lo'-”Sl, ' lNlMEtLTi --—-<+>-—-- J EALOUS EAGLES ATTACK AVIATOBS bysidem LUIIKJNTU. unt., 00C. 16._(By .__.______... ill!‘ ‘will 2'2.- 3.111. YOU-RE 111911- "med with "Vmvem- municipal authorities cooperate and drove Sea Scouts from the 19155 m“ watch the distribution channels. and set fire to the buiidlns. and as a result our milk is safe. There is no milk substitute. and the l-alflfl continued goodhealth of our nation Ribbon earrings. three inches 10118 largely depends upon the coopelntp and half an inch wide. are b91118 ive efforts of Home and Bos. worn by fashionable women of 10h- don. The ribbon is cut in strips 0118b _____..>_._ hang like fringes. each strip b01118 line of finely-set gems. AN INTENSIVE STUDY OF Ribbon Earrings VARIETY AND SATISFACTION Variety that offers wide Selection and quality that car- cmsmmrxfgrana" o“ 13-‘ ries the EATON guarantee for satisfaction. Canadian delegates to the British Y Elnpire Forestry convention in CHRISTIES 1 Lb. Bag Sodas 16c. OLD DUTCH CLEANSER HEALTH BRAN 19c. MARASCHINO CHERRIES '7 OzmBottle 28c. CREAM... 0F" TARTAR Per Lb. 28c. IVORY GLOSS STARCH Per Package 12c. RECKETTS BLUE 2 Packages 11c. MINUTE TAPIOCA 2 Packages .230. DIGBY HERRING OneKLb. Packages 22c. TILLSONS lived Bloch weighing four tons ach "m; h l- 111 l 111°“ IWHO-Wii-inl ylrdeare :5,“ mfingtigg: §“§r.°i't't§n when it was disclosed recently that The conference at Melbourne will stated to be merely samples and m, njgefngw 11nd and water to lone of its students is working his be‘ devoted mainly to forest pro- three or four carloads of similar the south East and North. and to way by acting as attendant in a ducts research. marble have been shipped to diff- ‘we to u. West of us, , erqlt parts of Canada, includingaumaf; dhemen; (oral giving of! _ ycxpert on lipsticks. powders and face of forestry for Canada. and P. 71-- Toronto th soobon - . . d his hampimls say that Oevefhill chief forester of British The cu1-i§il'§§§§In§“f§? gl-igleelgixlfliisfirhj‘ (51:11 (Canadian Press) lififalm aarhquired: much knowledge Colunbta’. are among the Canadian - 0n by Mlnlwbl Marble Qusrriesimd n] (u thgy gay in my native TORONTO. Ont‘... 0ct.. 17.—A cur- that Oxford does nOt teach. delegates. LimitelLTesisof the Northern Man- c, y cncy are our salvation. | ‘"118 dlvmii/Y bet-WWI! the Ontario --~— ‘ . m“ “m. m, mm m h." man r1" a ‘ileum and bmkm civil law and the Domirnon crlmlncl‘ Many lbealn Devil's Isle . m a time! triumph for the ' ‘mm “w”, . wmpwg" "m “mm, a K6 mutton stoma which i law was revealed to an Assime 1111'?‘ Prominence given recently u» the weather man when his prediction u m" “mm, o; ‘ high pom), m“ “we Wm‘ ‘he neighboring m; by Chief Justice Meredith recently. escape of a notorious crilninlil from happens w come true. 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TABLETS 100 for 10c. {i MINARD’S IJNIMENT ‘ 22c. BABY'S OWN TABLETS ' Per Box 10¢. l Cuticura Treatment For Dandruff ‘ Panuicminnngcatiyrubinocuenrnoint- must until tho whole scalp bu been tuned. I huhollhmuntremnhalloraoaatinqovu rdghtifeenvanlom. Than shampoo withalsdl déodcunlonpmd ‘ wnunwonotnt Ion on the hall.) Rims thoroughly. Aliflit don of Cnticon Ohonum to the hetweennnmpeoeisofisnbcndelnl. . "IBo-fQH-l-‘LPH-JI . _,~,;_ I ‘r latitudes-where we are-hutabove‘. the immense cauldrons of the car-[ “you; so; and the Gulf of Mexi- co, long heated by the yertical sum- mer sun. ' This difference existed. the Judze -, ‘. because Parliament had not amended the procedure under the Criminal Code whereas the legislature had made this change in civil procedure. -.-_<>>@.._._ 44 ' 1 lmc examined with much’ our‘; iosityapartionofafoasil reeoim at Orwell Owe by Miss 1001.000. ‘tr Asa-J TON 0i! "mm It (Instance. U). ‘ Y. u ‘ t a». ' w