. A Kl q £53 J I l =41? §_::~’~l‘ l ¢ i~ ;-=s:r<-==. Be F orehahded i’ //l/. .§ :5 s ‘F; \\' , ?7//////llll\\\\\\\kF ll l —every room-satisfactorily. ;——~~- —~- AGE TEN i ‘i with a . Pipe or One-Register (PIPELBS) The best time of the year to instal a fur- nace is when it is not needed to. work. d Don't leave the‘ installation ct your new furnace till the cold weather is on you. Every furnace man is busy when the first cold snap comes, and sometimes delays with discomfort and annoyance are en- tailed. You can be forehanded by seeing the McClary’s dealer right away. Have him look over your house. He will tell you whether a Sunshine, Pipe or One-Register Xpipeless) will be suitable for your house— he will know the size required and the pro- , per locationin which to place it. J That service costs you nothing. It is part of the McClary’s system of making and sell- ing Sunshine Furnaces. By that system McClary's guarantee every Sunshine Fur- nace, which they instal to warm your house Write for booklet, or call on the nearest‘) M cCIary’s dealer. LcndomToronto, Montreal, Winnipeg, Vancouver, St. john, N.B., Hamilton, Calgary, ‘ Saskatoon, Edmonton. / ‘\McClary's—Makers of those "good stoves and. Cooking utensils". Foi- ]lll|‘ll('llllll'-‘ i-oihilll _\'oiir local ili-zili-r. or \\'l'lll‘ iis (lll'(‘('l. .._-_- -l- f“ 1' .l‘~ll _ O Bwi I‘ V. i BEAVER FLQUR OBTAIN bread with that delicious home- _ made flavor-pies. cakes and pastry with tender, delicate, flaky crusts. Beaver Flour is made lrom the tinest 0t selected Ontario Winter Wheat combined with enough Western Hard Wheat to give it strength. ’ Beaver Flour is the original blended flour -—arid blended flour is reco nized by all qualified experts to be the est liour lor general baking purposes. Dal’! bullets! Tr) III loll b pa» gonn- THE T.H.TAYLOR CQJJMn-rl) CHATHAM . ONTARIO 1‘MrnoA1 """ ' ' Passenger Steamer Leaves Montreal-Nth August. 6th September, 23rd September. Leaves Charlottetown tor St. John" 22nd August, 9th September 26th September. Leaves Charlottetown for Montreal 2Qth August, 17th September. arvell Bros Agents O-O-O~Q4§O~O'O§OQQOO-O-O-O-O-OO~O 0 OOQ4JO fO-OO-O-OQ 0-094 9O 0-0 §4+§§ E. R. snow I46 RlchmondSl Charlottetown Fire, Lilo. Acciilet, Sickness aliil Plate ' ts“ *1“ Motorist‘; ByAlbertLClough “m” M°‘°' 5mm ' ‘U Review of Ration» 9 i _24 copurlaht. I921. by the International Syndicate " ‘ I . a a I i Watching The Oil-Level Gage l ft Should Never Indicate Too Low Oil-Or Too High HE (‘RANKCASE OIL-LEVEL ot most engines ls Indicated by l buoyant tioiit, which rests in the surtace of road with r-zlnilon lo marks mnde upon .ihe float tube or elsewhere. indicating a lull or a low supply. Sometimes in addition to or ln plaice l of the gage. one or more [let-cocks are set into the oll pun wall, the opening of which indicates, by the escape or non-cscalle ‘l! ‘ill Kllflillléll lhem respectively’, Wllelhfil‘ the oll level ls or not up to them. This l! fully as reliable but nol as convenient a device as the float gage, which occasionally seicks either up or down. lndlciillng respectively 1! l1lt4l1" lr-vcl lh;iii rcrilly exlsls. To test the gage, its flout should be pushed down by hiilid. UCt‘1l3ll1ll1lll_\' mid ll ll riscs lrcely and assumes a ilctluile l1<151' ll0n, ll is probably", working faithfully. As the float ls usually’ locliled 0n one side of lhc crankcase, it indicates a falluclously high oll l\:\8l ll llic car ls stzizulliig so us to be lowest 0n the side whcri- the gllizc ls- liiuunled and VlCP-VLTSH. The gage should lilwiiys be consulted ulth the ciir standing level and with the engine stopped. The gage mark which. rcziils "full" or lit ziiiy rate the highest of the marks ls qulle nccuriilcly determined by lhe manufacturer as lndlcnllng the maximum supply lli tic Cnffltd. iind a great many instances o!’ overlulirlczitlon lire due lol filling the reservoir nhove this polnl, "in order lo be on the slife side.’ The danger ls. that ln lllllng above the "full" mark. the connecting rods o! a full furcelicd lubricated engine may dip into the oll liiid splash u l detrlliu-iital excess o! ll. up through the cylinders, Sn iuldltlou to the normal supply furnished by the escape from the plu hearings lii lllt’ case of a circulating splash system. wllh distribution of oll from pump llllrd pockets by the rod ends, overlllllng may swiiiup lllt’ $l1ll1$l1 l1\1L‘l\1'l= niid cause iili enormous excess of oll lo be splashed. 0t course llic lou mark on the gage ls the rcal danger indication and. o! the l\\‘iv. llllllil‘ more important lo be hecdcd than the "high" one ns low oll menu: likelihood ot serious engine duiuage, but ‘l! rnpld clirboii formzilluii luipnired ignition mid smoky exhaust are to be avoided. llie tenipliulm: lii overtlll must be resisted. ‘ ('.\L'.\‘l~.‘ OI" IIFMJUNG NOISE d. ls‘. wrltcs: lchnnlc advises putting ln (‘flSl lfllll lOHUS. siiyliig thiit itlljlllllllllll pisliilis Thin-c proicd unsatisfactory ls lllh , lfillllQlllulll correct‘? Do you upproi- I leuel ct the suggl-su-d change? llc mi": llhcre ls n clclirniice of 0.01;’ luci- ‘ lhL-ht) pistons and llic llri. 'l‘liere has bccii iiiucll Igruuiid for lliu wiilospruuil |I|'t'_l\l ‘dice aniline! aluminum ills-toils, lvlll lilo-y can be riiuile tu give p001} re~ ‘sluts ll‘ properly designed and llllli-il. its ls evidenced by lln-ir slic- ,(‘\'S5l'Ul use lii iiiaiiy high gniile cn~ - ,Rllll.‘S. \\’u believe liiul [he iiiiikci _ ;,_‘._\.r: Th,» “my..- Harm-n] prc-. or your oiiilllie cull iiuw luriilsli yot "unwwm h, m,“ ‘m! is u gnarl much iuoro satisfactory piston.- nms‘. ruauhh‘: {rum hnvQr-‘Il-fil l\‘,\—\lllllll those Oflglllillly lllfililllUtl iilli bflcnnu" Ur U“, lrunslnhls] t or or.‘ Wm: advise you to look llllH iiiiilii-i llio rcar axle. Vnleiis there Lt- _ilt-ii~l up l-clorc suhslllllllus’ Hull 111w U- 0; lubypunl 11f n lliln riliiiipli nuns. lull ll’ you do cliiiiilgo to pls- My car has recent- 13' dorcliipcd a slight hum. when it is running 0n lilgh gear. suggest ivhnl. may cause this. pm“ H, j\i;\v Ulor lliu "- i'.~i. lii holli tons of this lnlliri‘ iiuitorlul. yoi lllvsll) h1"i.~'lll}:S. the gel s will be- como 4|)’ ‘lull Yl()l.\‘_\‘, ll is possible (but '!-\ idjustiiieiit m’ your '.‘\t‘l gem-r v- vv nut ho llle qiiiuli-st pos- ll tlii- liuiii l.~i ili tho rvui‘ .1- quilc likcly llii- VIHISI: of _ “we the lllilliiu ecu - iiiiiy p“... ‘no; .1‘ lo wclir sllllivll-iill)‘ H1 mo‘. a, ’Ullt‘l'{ll,ll0 iiolsi: llllll l't'~ sm" ~ is tlii: only remedy fol‘ should iiisliill us light win-s its llfilC» ' THE CHARLOTPETOWN GUARDIAN l l l the oll and rlses and ll helps his faith and hope rind falls with lt. the stem of the float carrying a pointer, which can he l " That licnr~<-|‘orlli they should holy l this. PISTONS 'l‘llt- liluiiiliiiiiii pistons lii in curlin- pulnp ull very lnilll llllllilllLlll llli: i-zir l - ’ riiii but 5.0011 iiiilos iiiid iiiy ii i‘ \'_ llFillllL‘, ior ilillvll llit-ri-iis»: lii plsloii l\\'l iitlit will iifli-l-l i-iiuliil: opomlluii piii-lii-iilurly iil liigli spcmls Aliliil- iiuiiii pistons iiro IlU\V l-ciiii: iillol Vlllt-"l r lliiiu filriilcrl)’ llllil llie ilciir- zilicv ulmvc lll"llll(1lll'll is aihngi-llivi lilo '>’l‘~'£ll for u pisloii ol‘ your .\‘l'l.l' wi-ii for lllt: lii-nil cud. Glass laisniicc at Lowest ram 600i Slroag, Stock Coalaiaiei U0 OQQQQ\QQ-O'TOQQQ-O§QOQQOQCQ'QQQQ'QU l z l l‘ ‘Qqbeeoooeee ~00e0 Qucsllilllni of flFlllTIll lIllFVF-S‘! lo 1h! iliolorixl lrill hi? minim-rill b; lll. Finlay." ill lhix i-rllliniu. kpllcr iWfllllI/lllf], l; (Ill liiiillivlluli on. iirl l owl. (‘lfllimil so); uililrixvxcrl‘, slit/lipid rnrrlolle. m (Yopljrlghf, 1:121. m; the [International syndicate 77$‘ “ Keeping Rust Out 0f The Springs I}, lii-en Thry Irvin-fit By Occasional Lubrication "TF1 ll-IlllC 1S “ilTll A .\ll.'l.'f'l'l‘I'DD of motor car parts whlch lmpere» lrely de-iiiimrl frrqui-iil zllltl thorough lubrication to prevent their tllllll5l lllllllvilllllt‘ and complete destruction. that one almost hell-' LtlUS l'\\‘ll lo mciiiioii the llihi-lciillon ol chassis-spring leaves to '..i- llit‘l'lllll'l'll'lllll motorist for, us n liuittcr of cxperlence, chassis springs Ll'lli'|'l\ll_\' (zliillisl. most other clir pzirls. whether they are olled or not. blll], ilicy lli-ltcrl‘? sonic olionllon lii llils respect. When they leave the lnclory. ilicy have crephllc bclwocn their lcuvcs, to prevent their rustlnit louclllcr. lo l'l'flll(‘l: iiiicrlczif frlcllnn during deflcctlon—thus making zlliui i110?!‘ lllllllfif~~llllll primarily lo clliulnale sqlieaklng. Water and (Il'll liimlly illspliice the graphite. the springs may become appreciably tllloi‘ Zlllll prohibly llicy lii-gin lo sriitcak unbearably. Some claim that lliiy lin- liable» lo briuik when leul lullrlcullon la absent and this la :ir0li;lh!y' 4i for! ii llic lclivcs liilvc ni-lunllyl rusted together. The most. ‘;P\\\'l'f\ll_\"l\l\l\ll1"lll'(5 ilicllioil u! lozlf lubrication seems to be the follow- llllli (‘l-rill off lllc Ffrrlllgfl thoroughly, rciiioilng nll arlt from between llll- cducs of illl‘ hurls particularly, with it stiff brush. then sllr up a -lii:ll| llllllllilll M’ llukc t ‘uphill.- in cylinder oil and apply this mixture, llllll H l1‘lll‘.l hr _ u-crkluu ll wcll into the spaces between the edges ot lll‘ lPoM-s curl uuil llic culls ol lhc short leaves. where they overlap zlio loin; ()ll‘\‘ Hun‘ sozizconc nn the running board "juggle" the car violcillly lo make llio .- rlnos dcllcct iind thus work ln llie lubricant. ll llllfl llmffllllfl‘ lF- l‘l'_'-L‘illP'.l once or twice before the car ls again ivzislii-ll. Lhc oil wlll flnd its ivny bcturcn lhc leaves and squeiiklng wlll ril- pi-cvciil-ll lnr ll ilmo ill least. llllF treatment usually being sulllclent '11 l<1'"ll the s "inns in gonil i-olidlllor liiitll the next overhauling, ivhen 'l:i~ ir frlnr- i"lfl he ].'l(‘l(l‘(‘l up lo iiiiloild tlicm. the leaves separated by ll llllJ, llll‘ clips and prying liprirl nnll graphite grease spread between ‘lli. loriins by |Tlr\.'lllu of ll case kulfc. l$.\'l'l‘l-.ll ' Q NO ('Il.\R(2l.\‘G' in: its contacts wllh the fingers and I'll-AT m-c ll’ l-hurgliig then lnkcs place. look for loose connections lii the l"l|CUll. _._4_ l l)()l.‘~‘(l .-\\\'.\\' \\'lTll DRY CELLS ‘ J. J. K. u-i-lici-i: .\ly cur i8 *?~l1~lll1l1'~'ll wlih n magneto llRVlDR dryr-elln iiiitl Ll. coll connected to ‘ll for slurllui; purposes, can 1 do iiwuy Wllll the dry cello “ml gon- l "W! my 141x volt storage bntlcry to llcforv rilllFllllK oil n J. .~. iii-lli-s: . _ 'liou,-.iiil\ nilli- lrlp l hurl my lml-‘lmmsh Emlnmg “unwlll lllllll-"ld? li~i'.\ fi:li_\ (‘lllllf-{Pll but upon u)‘ rc-l “mfwvr: H l5 Wwslhle l" 591m’!- ll|l'l| it unis fiiuiitl Dl‘lll'll"llll_\’ rlls» h"! “e Shlmm m“ ‘lllvlm? ll- Pflll- 'li.-ii"..'i-il, iilllioiiuh iiclirly‘ lill (lrlv- "Willy m" m“ Hamill lhlll 11'0"!‘ v “Um. m. “HFHQHL | "UHF... trulisftiriiicr coll ls wuuiid for use illzil ii_ lllllllllfilPl‘ Nllflll/H illeii-li:ii-uc""ml “'1” lHYUJH" llllll- We H9111‘. lllSldlll o!‘ (‘llill"-.'l' ill lill lliiii-li “mum MY“ “M ‘3 'l““‘l-'r"“ $11111‘ \\'l.iil iln 30H lliliik la wroir-z? I ‘wnlwi bun“? (‘minim WW“ lWl on ‘\“g\“.|-- l-jvliloiillv u“. gunvrulnl- ll fur iiiiy ll-iilzlli u! illllt‘. ll is limv ,5 “U, n“ mam,“ t. .54,“ flwrvm.‘ fllllt‘ loo, lllilt liie iiiugiieln brcnknr. "m, ‘m! m“). s... n n. mnlroiitncls would burn badly. Morn. of oi-ilor llllll dot-u not liiillil up tl-llllt" "1" dry hziiivrry in lii an uii~ \oll.ii:i~; bviiiunl- the l'lll~l\lll (lows no! l'llllll('<‘i ll liilo rlri-uit or ll!‘- ipiiltloii swllcli would be required. cliuso llii- (llilflillll; clri-ult ls lirolv-ii‘, l‘ ‘vlmm "Wm “M” l" kWh tho i m. .2‘,,,.,_,.;,.,.u“,.,|' lI‘.r\I"l,H ,1 h,» lli" cllii lii i-icrvlcc us, with tliciii lii l>lll_\' ‘iiiit liie livid limo or your goo-l 1'~~~i‘1'\'--. you could slur! your ell-l l'|;|lli|‘ liiis hiiriii-il out. ll you cnil"~'l11" 1”\‘11<lll.V by hniid. l! the storage not ll spiirk l-y liiiiilliliig nno oiiil oll will"? llllol-lld ElWl 011l- ii wire to lho KVflUFtlltIr lcrliiliiiill lilid llio ollii-r to llic lfclicrulorl friiiiic, wlioii the i-iizliii- ls riiiiiiiiig‘ l\\\\l the rcguiiir izi-licriiliir Wiru liu-i lH‘l'|] IHSPOIIHUUIPI] current ls being pruililcl-li. ll‘ you cuiiiiut. thcre it! iioiiii-llilng wroiii: wllli lliu ut-n- oriilor, iiucli nil lind bruiili (‘(\llll|1.'i. or plisnll-ly burned o_ul \\'lIlil|f|):.t<l.l lt the uciicriltor tcsla ll, K. the cut- (jiir la probably to blunie. Try clus- Oiiciiiions of iri-"lvrul hurl-nu m the malarial will he answered bu Mr. Clough tn this column. splice prrmltiinp. l/ an lmmedlote answer i; desired, enclose sell-addressed, slnnlpcil inivclope. .-—_ _ _.--a,-- > - And joyful ln tllls presence be. An Old Clock Raln Gambling . _ l o. MCLEAN. 'l‘ll- IlIlFPli l-fiiizlisli iiiliili- clock‘ lliilngzliillillng ls common ‘nmmig kpuwn in in Ill!‘ lowl-r m‘ lli- llii- nzillvi-li of lnilla. Thu "book, yinlnii- m llainiplon l‘niii'l, WlNWI Till“. the public but-kin! llll“ "711111- DIFEFRENCE IN COMMON ll Wllll plnci-il ln I551. ll was _;-> 'l‘lii- odds vary wltli the slnti- of‘ Plillllllvlt ll alioivi-il lli» iiiolruns or llii~ weather from 2 loll lo 50 l0 l. "t" !"‘Vl'|.'Il of irr- plniil-lii. lii lllllllliwi 'l'lillsl- who liziirkllii-ritln win vvlicn~ lllP lllfiilflllflllg the limo, Part of iiilikcrs" iilfisr odds against ilive‘ mi original mechanism is 51m m] the hill (‘b11388 an overtlow from place. irroiiiiilcd i-lrcult nud cliunitcn lii the | ,5: small tank. .1 . They Sliill Never Perish Our f](1l‘.<l"l'\"'l‘tll'l(‘(‘ is llll nt grow. .»\ slri-ngii, "mu Goil in rlin our Tact’. Tlic nnr horn lllilfl sluill \".-.il Though czirlh rind hell should hlni lissiill. never v The strength lic has recoivcll ls Zlllvlnc. And is his lifc will nlivriys shine: lovil, And glory brings to Goil above. Willi iuiui_l' lrlals here we meet. llut nevcr shall we know ilefcnl; Each liaillo fought is over won. so dny by iluy ivifre marching on. \\'c nri- by power of God preserved. Altlicuiill we nothing have <li*.~'l-l'\‘t>il; (‘llflfil will llis own in safety kwr-p, llecziusc- Ho's shepherd of the sllcop. Should our upon the mountains Slfilll He wlll pursue her all the way, And having tounll her. home will take, And in-i- llcr much rejoicing Illlllifl‘. lliz; lovcil UHF-g (‘liirst wlll never ,. . \._ 'l‘lioiigli some should wunilri- far ll\l\'il_\'. lliil just correixliiin llc will give. live. ln niorcv then is llis delight And in lhe chosen suns of llght; To judgment He ls not inclined; Mercy to men He has designed. lllR grni-t- friuii tlicni lle won't \\'llllill‘1l\\’, 'l"lli.'ll i\\l.lllll ilcstrliy His Holy lnw; lilll will llls grace in then iucrou. ., And pond desires that never cease. To slii 1i as in His ways do llvc, God u ill both grace and glory lll\'l1_ At dczllll llic_\"rc lnnde perfect. holy. And from grace will pass to glory. None n!‘ ‘ills sheep wlll o'er perish. For lovc to tlil-iii llo doth cherish; Christ's love no change wlll i-vor know, While ages past forever flow. l-‘nr lll-‘lll there's iin ccnilciunntion; EDIllUSS tlii-n is tlicli- Into l-li-rnzil lilo llii-y-‘vo p‘ -' Willi ileulliless angles lll(!_\' iirc ‘l liillili-il. ‘Though scvcn limes llic jilsl should fall. lli- iiovi-r will be llisl Ill all; Ill/ll by repentance rlsi; iigliin. .-\n.l Mn standing grzicc attain. 1 "Pls (also irolessors that won't Nlllfll , Because they lhlllli] upon 1hr sand. The rock Ildiniliillon iio-ver lound. Readily built upon the ground. Such iucn temptation won't rcsisl; 'l‘lii~_\' liuvo no Savior lo assist. TllPy hick llll’ strciiglh of inwiiril grace. Are failures in the (‘lirlslhin rill-c. l ' . -..~ Tho gYIICPIORS flourish fur n illiy. And from profession flill away; 'l'hc_i' liiill iio saving fzilth from first, Nor any interest ln Christ. ’l‘hr~lr rcliglon was in their tongue, The Gilspcl was lo them ii song; They covolcd the highest plaice. .~\nil lo the church were biii illsgi-iice. They were lull working for a mime, _Anil they would like to lilivc great tame. They perscrvoreil not to iln Bond. When trials clinic they stood iilool‘. Whcn hypocrites will lnllawny Down ln the mlre they never slay. Contented ln llielr sins reiiiuln, Atilifflllllflvy will never gnin. The just are kept by puwcr of ' God Which comes through Jesus (Thrlst their Lord. Left to lliciusi-lves would perish nll, \\'olilil lntn burning ophct full. (‘hrist will all our bnckslidlnl; 1 lical, Anil with llin lloly Splrll soul; lle (“Pll for us upon tlic cross, Whore our salvation llnlsheil was. And whnt He llnlshcil ln llls ilclilli, He'll flnlsli in us by new birth; 'l‘lic nhiircli is Christian ncw (rrcntlnn. ' Bealitlllcil with llls snlvntlon. Satan wlll never have to sap; I overcame ilicm in the wily. And plucked lliom from lhcir Siivlofs linnd, War tlicy uoiilil riliicli the lfciiveiily lzinil. f), no we slinll triumphant he, in tlnic. mid ln elflfflily. ()ur victory alicrllip, to (flirlst. Wlio lcd us by the hand from first. Christ's glory ls llls Church to give. l For this to ille, lllmsirll Ho. gave; To lleiiven n glorious church will brlng. Where they llls prlilsc wlll ever , slng. . (‘hrlnt wlll not leuve us nor forsnko But wlll us homo to llenven ink». Where we shill] nll llli-i glory iii-o, i is lc-lil lh.ll the source _ ruptlons or the air currents by Canada's Waterways The average lllltishizi‘ has llllle uleii of the vastness ol’ Pannlln. and It would. probably usloiililli him lint it i~= twice as large as ivzis lie uriui of llle llniimn empire lii Its lnrgesb lf Gibbons oslliiizite is correct: When Lord l-Iuiiiioll re- lUlTlNl from .'l visit tn (‘unaiilii he iolil the ll<i_\.il cLlllllllll lnslllulc lliut wliiil liiid liiipressell liiiu most In the Dominion was tlic. iilngnifi~ cenl \rali-.r\i:i_v.~'. “When one slniils by the river u! Ollnivii.‘ he .~.lll "some liuiiilrcils of miles from the iiioulh of llie St. Lawrence, lllll of what is merely fl brunch of tluit grout rlvcr is 1.000 uiilcs distant; \\'lll‘fl one deiims for zilliiiist two llnvs nu those vast inland sens between_ Port .“(‘1.\'l(‘()ll ziiiil l'ort .~\rtliui-,| one bcgins lii uniloisliiilil ivllnt ziii outstanding lriilurc the great init- er system of Canada is.’ ._..__-o-e>-—v Physle Problem‘ (Harper's) 'I‘wo powerful colored stevcdnros who had ‘lind ‘some sivrt of tzlllliii: out, wcrr Pflgilflllll‘ in iiiilmullng a vessel at nSl. Louis dock, Vncimi Dlinienlnry remarks and uuirnlngs of llitendeilvviolencc were (‘X<‘l\-"lll!-'I'~ ed whenever the two plissr-ll oricli other with their truck. "You jest keep on pcstlcnlin‘ around wld mo." iloc-lnrml lino of the men. “:in' you is gwinc ho zilllo to settle n mighty question for de sclumtlfic folks!" . v "Wlilit question ilzil?" asked the iltlior. "Kin dc ilcnll speak"! The Whispering Trees Pliilnilclplilzi Public Lcilzer) Trees whisper ln the siiium-cr llrrnzn. \\'e llnvo- iill linziril tliclii lln ll. Different klnlls ol‘ irons. luivr- different and characteristic vniccs.| Tlicrn is ll mufllcil plziinl of lllPl oak in a \\'lflll‘_\' lilusl. unlike illi- sililliliil sigh o!‘ this pine. Pino irccs-i lire rsprwilillll \xic:il( tlinnks to their lllyPlilllS of "nomllus". which produce c-ilrin uolcs \\'lll'fl n broom» swoops through tlicni. Similar not 11s ziro svliiiihwl iii thi- winlcr tliri“ by hnrc lwlgs null oven lll"‘.\l\('l\l‘S .\‘:ilur:llly' llic pine nccillcs glvr» zl RlllllllPl‘ nlnizo pl lligli-pllcllcil, nolcs than llo llir- twigs anll lll'.'ll!- (‘i105 0t oliks. Prof. ll’. J‘ lliimplircys of 'll~‘l llnilcd Slates \\'(‘llllll‘f‘ nllTPlllLl says lliiit as tho coliun whispers) (‘f pinc nileillcs nr the numerous! twigs o1‘ the onk blvnil into .'l sound of cnnslilerlilllo volume so ilo l"'=l xvhlspcriiii; of many lrccs blciiil in in lilo “'('ll~li'll0\\‘fl muriiiiii- m‘ lliv fullest. Often, particularly in 1i lllll" forest. ln :1 lceiviird viillcy. llPflFS ri low-slizliliig or iiloiiiiiiii: pulse which, 1s tlic wind ovvl‘ llic‘ ltresl grows lo :1 tlfllil. swnlls to ll cataract roar llilit is l\\Vl‘~lllH])ll'l|ll,'. lt is zin liistaniic o.‘ the ('l)llil)lll1‘ll (Ill i‘ ‘llflflfil of iiiulllliiilcs ol‘ oiillnn wlilsq. poi-s. 'l‘lic sloriii wind ln ivliilci‘. when (inc is gliul in lu- salc lllllllllifi llzis miiny volri-s llflil sonic iiiuslc:ll_ notes. At ll!" lIOll-Zlllll ol’ lls ‘fury it licciiis nctually to howl nbout the chimneys nnil Tfiliflilpfl, Tlicsi- sounds are dun to (eililiils lii the iiiovlng :ilr, iitlribulzilili- in liilnr» tho mlgcs of the, roof mill illller oh- stncles. ~—--{-e;_-___ They have yet to Learn (Montrlcal Journal of lhiiiililercc) Slncc the lnrmcrs have mnnlrcsl- nil so iiiiicli slrcnglli in Allicrln, El is well that lliey lirc t0 linvc lin opportunity of showing ivlliit llicy can do ln liiiiulllng llil“ problems of government. They wlll fliiil llillt iiiui-li that they liiivo llcon zisklni! is iiniitiuiilablc. nml ilizll iiiilch l-lso cnn only he l'\(‘lllt‘V"ll Iiy iilr-risliros tho foriulttlnn and vxi-cullon. ol‘ which wlll require time zinil pat- ience, ‘some experimenting no doubt will be necessary hclorc the farmers wlll hilly rrnllzo llint ill». ns many of them have siippnscil lt to bc. a ' The Prize Puzzle ilmnilrm Tliiiios) ‘The man who usml in "lililc l)(\~ hlnil ii woman's skirts‘ Wflllltl he puzzled lo iln this nnwuiluys. A book of Many Tongues (London Dally (‘lironli-lc) A book conlnllng srrlpliirnl rcnil-' The Greatest to the progress oi "It's surprising how wcll get long together. I don't tliliik (hey would hnvc much ln common!" “Oh. res, they both dislike the ssms things!" lliny , .llilllSlU(l lll(‘ linguistic pUflllllllfllll-ré lm- n work 0f government is not as cosy . SEPTEMBER 10,1921 UILDING for permanence and hand- some appearance is the spirit of the time. 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U8 For Sale by GILL & LANTZ. @4- fl-a- .-rw--L.._r-__‘_.-=-.--_=v.=-». .. _ _ ‘ __ ill4‘|'i' liiullzilii- llin: Soul» :\l|ll‘|'|\'l\ m!“ m n“ “W” Um" "u ‘mfmmlll is lllllflllllflll bl lllllllllll hirlls ol’ liliiglius illlll dliilccls is lii-int: priul- pzli-ziill. ‘l'li1~ ilicl is llllll iliore cil by lllc llrilisli lilill li‘or<-il:,ii lliblo ""\""'_ - “Hm i‘ “ml “l 'l"l"l ""|‘ Such)“ I l>l‘.\‘. oi lilui-s llllil lilucks llllll l.',l'_‘.\_\7i. lEvl-li lll llio paliiipais l|)l'-ll‘ll w. ll l5 “illlml fhlllmk "l M1171)’ zllliuiig llii- illltiUfllllllllllS ol‘ llll‘ lil'l' Tflnguog “m1 1,; m m. v||l,]j,.-]|p.] lziiiiil llllllilll llillllllllllilfl, lino l‘lIlll\'\' Iioxi "mnHL “Von in [his mlnpmh lipoli lilllc lllllt is piclurl-sqiiv. .\ h" work "In qwkutv “W0 m" Mb pncu illllyfillll‘) on ll. llll.(‘l4'll\l.\ ‘ - ' rliili-lil llli|_\' izivo a wow-kin \\‘ZlL'l'.i bright li:iiil|kr-i'i'liicl' iii‘ ill llii kiiol zirliuiiil his lllYliill. on lriill- - - but ill ollicr llllll1< lil- \-.i.'l an) ulil clothes lllill conic hi.- ol liliiiuiii rill-int)’. "Wi- lulvo iii ll-‘lllll no li-iri-i“ lllilll ‘I: ll) iicw l:iii;;ii:l;gl-.<.' suiil l)l‘. llil- “ lfllllll" “(mil lust ,\l ill‘ \\'(‘ llllllllil li-ll Il4‘\l' liliillliiilri-s ill our puliliciiliiiin "l llll‘ Wllllo- l1!‘ \\'ill lull‘ ill llll‘ . . . u‘: -:i.-l~-; 1 l-» F" “““ “l ""- .-{..‘ll.' 11...‘.'7.lt'....l~.“i'iil.i .1111.’ 251.5 ';~.‘»....'. m a mw “m” hi“ hiwn ‘umml ll his wife will IIllllH‘ sliirls ll1l'l|llll out from llic lliniguziilo lzlcuiry lll gzirluciits [or liorsolf, lll'i‘.<>ll‘.~l .iiill Quccn Vlctorln Sircct niicic in llVl "llF “'1' “w” “"'l'll"‘"- Wonk“, lull. ill‘ l‘lllll‘\'(1, pupils illill H " _ _ _ ‘ 1lll>_\>‘ .iri- as lillll‘ rl'])|"t1Hl‘lll;lli\'il iii‘ lllvrif‘ inl-liiili-ll lfllllrililllillls |lll~l _~\|‘g(\|][i|];i 11",] p,- mt-H. i“ qr...» .1‘; l\rfik;lllng ilqhlm rum-hp \"\“|\n li i-oslcriuoiigili" in ills “\\\*'.\l'll.i-~.; lll (Nortlu-rn 'l‘riliiscluill. Popo (i! 'l‘o- ""l'_'""""l"l“'";“' "l l‘3"l'l|“l"|"‘~ Illll‘ .-\i'l-!"hlino is iiow :1 ('l>lll\ll‘_\' “ls for llil- Quill-ho, llli" (‘o\\l\ii_\' cou- gc-lzinil language.) ‘lfllllllilliv (lur no. MW; "Hm, Um" ha“. H“, IMHHHL , . gross in Norlhi-rn Nigeria) (‘llokivie ion ilwcll in towns. hull‘ .i illlYmll ll tongue ullcil. lii Angola. lllnnr, ul‘ iliciii zis hi): us Ellfilllllllflll‘ llll‘ spoken llV hill lTllWS lii ilssiiiii, linil {MM "m" “mmm Mrmi’ Wm“ m" Plllllllllll: for lribcsilicn in ilii- Ills Si“ hr ‘iflmlmislm. “in! ‘Twin-WWI ’ lull lllgi-‘lllfll’. Anll lliis llldfllllllllll‘ llllllPk 11"'l1ll1<'l=u!ii_ of townsfolk. by origin iil:llii|.\' --————¢+>i-—- s in llF])llIll‘ll‘ll.~‘ llllll ltilli-lns. drcs. Summer Wisdom From a Hot ‘ll or m“ “w tillmate .l'. lilttll \\'lIl'lll"Ulll_\' holler. lflnvc for wliili- duck Sllll< llllll ~ ~ liizlil-clilori-ll pzijiliiuis ln \\'lll4'll lo (lloiislon Post) loiiiiiu- during ill» ilay. lliop- i-lolli Only mic liiorc niniitli nf siiiu-“"" "l" m" "l" "I" llllld" "l l“1‘"11""- mm‘ rpmniwl- b. , wilwrnu,|ung_ M. §Fu:‘\llll,\]"l‘l(ll‘ to liotli iii slylu pull (in. piillviil, ll..i'. t“, mil-i yolirsclhl No llrizciillno irnninn. for cx- don't Kl'll‘\'l‘ iullcli over your niiiplc. would (lfflillll ill lippcrirlill! "Imp", family fwd th,.(.flm,,.,, "mm all lll‘|Xf‘(l company" (‘lllll in u lnilli~ ' ~\~_- " . t‘; ‘.-~ ‘ii llflll llic kllty lush‘ uiiil soon you lfilfil'i,_i,i,‘lr\ii,illil, I.‘n\it:\il?osit‘i|i‘;q "in will ciilrli llll‘ liilnl friiurliucr- of ror llull iiuillcr. lll llrlglililii. ,.,-,.““|ry Huang‘. i“ m‘. distant-it i Tho ilii-li nliisl u-i-:li~ sulluiuliil! suits willl llillf slncvcs llllll ll‘l|llli'1'l S L llivor llll‘ linlllsul i-rvsluillcs \\'l\\‘l'l\ ° ‘m9’ llicrc ls flllXPll liziiliiniz. . "7. " l '|‘li~',v rczwril in llic sumo upirll. I Jmhquly did Pr"??? ‘nnkn m" 11m‘ cxlriiviigiinco of pntlcril 111‘ lii?" Him” “I H‘? .(""l‘|“"*‘“, ‘l: color. nnil hcrc tlio Nntlniuil ros- . y . _ _ _ m"), W“, l.‘ ‘mimw 1mg‘ luiiic lii-lug llli-‘ir pulurail rl-lii-inrc J.:::Aw‘('_ll‘llllil"nl"llg mxlmlo n l, long spells or full iiiolirnlng lwini: 1/ _. i-y ..< Z. ,, -_ iiicllos limit it uoiilil bi- ll fool. —iilovilul' pun m! ‘mm (“MIN lioys‘ Life. loo {gm Yi-l thorn-onion are us slyllsli ri~i %—<O¢-%.——- ions ol‘ llllPlllIS Ali-cs zirc r51} PEOPLE lN ARGENTWA months nlicliil of Purls. l luliilil ARE AWAY AHEAD 0F lliiil Amcricun \\'l\lfll‘l\ ilrcss wcll; PARlS l" FflsHloNs ll lillliir-iilliilc dross for llll Aiucriciiii llf‘lil.\‘lll lllihrr-iliailc ilil ass ffir llll Elli; llsh wuiiilin. A tiillor~iiuidi~ llri-ss lul" Argvnlllio woman liiiiils liolli. As lur llic iiicn. llioy ton. <lI'"~“~“ boiler than lho Enizllsliiiiiin 111' llin Aiiicficiin. An Arllvflllll" 1'll'“'r’ nvlio liilchf VLllPll lLmiilon. ipille ilislrcssl-ll by llic Flllllllwrl" of London sluts-i. Tlii- brat ilrcssoil pcopli- arc lo lic fniinil nolllior in Enirllliiil. Frlini-c nor llio llflllllfl Slates. bu‘. ln Ariznntlnn. iiccnrillni: lo Sir Wnnilnirin "llPhflllRQ. siiyli llio Lon dim Miill. 'l‘hnsc who liiivo nevi-r been Help King Cole Tea has been the generous praise given it by its users. They were enthused with its full rich flavor, and to their words oi commendation is largely due the very widespread sale King Cole Tea has today. “Yoifll like the flavor” lhcyflgc llulrl. lniziiriiibly llll‘ i;l.<ll~'