The equity, 9 août 1928, jeudi 9 août 1928
[" O 1 $1.60 per annum In advance, t 2 00 to the Untied States.JT2 SHAWVILLE, PONTIAC COUNTY, QUE., THUBSDAY, AUGUST 0,\t1928 No.8, 46th Year : HENRY\u2019S (fowling Business (College ! Shawville Hardware Store Seasonable Goods SHORTHAND SCHOOL ; SOME DAy./V OTTAWA, ONT No School In Canada offers a better training, or ensures a more successful future.Henry's leads all others, and ranks among employers as \" The School ok Higher Efficiency\u2019\u2019\u2014a fact borne out by more than GOO pupils who have, since January, 1013, left other Ottawa schools to come to it.Therefore.It is not surprising that business men, fn advertising for stenographer*, should specifically say.H dus tes of Henry's School prefeired For particulars about our course apply to D.E, HENRY.Director.-\t62 bank Street.There is perhaps some much desired thing that you looking forward to some day.It may be a home, a trip or some cherished dream of your own.Whatever it fa, regular deposits in a Savings Account in this Bank will bring realization closer.Ottawa, Canada \" Ottawa H Greatest School of Business, Shorthand and Civil Service.\u2019 Write for catalogue.Enter any time.are Harvest Tools Binder Twine - Plymouth IV|achine Oil Carborundum Filée International Repairs.(The Best) Ura ) y W.B.Gowlino, H.G.W,Braithwait - Prln it INSURANCE 4 » years to come\t^¦¦¦¦p such a portrait in your own collection should emphasize the importance of having children photographed more frequently, and have your own picture taken also that it may bring joy to others./ 4 ?C.J.CALDWELL.GKO.C.WBIGHT K.C.CLINTON H.DOWD B.A., LL B., BC.L.THE BANK OF NOVA SCOTIA WRIGHT & DOWD Advocates 190 Main St.H.I meson.Photo Artist Barristers, etc.HULL ESTABLISHED 1SS2 COMING EVENTS i Capital $10,000,000\t* Reserve $20,000,000 jgg-\tTotal Assets over $260,000,000 Sher.1304.At the Pontiac House, Shawville every Friday, THE W.A.HODGINS STORE Social\u2014The congregation of St Alban\u2019s Church, Parkman, purpose holding a Social on Thursday evening, Aug.16th.Admission : 40 and 25 cents.All welcome J.A.McLEOD, General Maiager, Taranto S14 WANTED\u2014Girl to help with housework in a farm home, experienced.Apply stating salary expected and giving references to Mrs.J.S.Hudson, Kin-burn, Ont.A Social Evening \u2014Shawville Women's Institute intend giving a Social evening in the Exhibition Hall on Thursday, Aug.10.A pro-II IJH gram will be presented with other Mr.Jas.Donaldson, of Ottawa, I amusements.Admission : 25 cents.spent Monday with his mother An Old-time Dance will be held and brothers at Green Lake.\tjn the Town Hall, Portage du Miss Beryl Fraser, of Ottawa, Fort, on Friday evening, Ang.17, sasjr&sssrKS\"\u201d*=% asçsj'J*.% J M\t_ .\tgood time for all.Miss Gladys Newc ome, of Wiüte-1\t¦ICI ¦\t¦ I I EFm\" °\t1JSSS A VJrs |s,r CCK.\tI vest excursions, which leave Oita- store).For particulars and terms apply Mr.and Mrs.C.D.Wilson and ] wa on the 21st and 8Wt.\t| at Alex.Hazard's, Shawville.gsïïzsz.'sî/vïï.!; * \u201ct Ay .rtisvu;; | sLyS smï\tMrl\u201c ¦ y\u201d\u201c- gjj of Starks Corners, is the contract the week end with friends in town.Miss \u201cDot * Vickery, of Chelsea, arrived on Saturday to visit friends in town.Housekeepers\u2019 Attention ! LOCAL NEWS PERSONAL MENTION WANTED\u2014A Man to work on farm State wages expected by day Apply to Wm D.Wilson, K.Shawville.A quantity of hay to cut on shared or sell by the acre.During the past week an Ottawa firm placed in position the large plate glass windows which practically fill in the front of the W.A.Hoagins new store on south side of Main Street.Attend the \u201cSocial Evening* to Shawville Women\u2019s the Ex.hall next or month R.No.3 FOR SALE \u2014 Three-burner Florence Coal Oil Stove\u2014in good condition ; aIho one large-sized Congoleum Rug.Apply to Mro.J.L.Hodgina.Shawville.Seasonable Wants be given by Institute in Thursday evening, 10th.I time for everybody assured mission, 25 cents.Ad FO R Harvesting1 Corn Cutting Threshing, etc.and Cbapeau, put two fine new ville, busses on the road last week.I \u2014 or wa sBfss ajjasass* ge®a5B/ sssaaxisFnp «swa jaarsts .Jssuite.sum 4 week as a worthy and valuable .£jfch Shawville friends, re- provement of the Shawville 1.D.contribution to the Old Home t f, d to the cily Monday after\tFort road.Too bad if the ttavel- Week celebration now in progress J-\tling public should have a repeti- Mr.W.R.McDonald, M.L.A., Farm Lake cottage, near Otter years*\tI dropped in to Secretary E.T.Lake village.\tWhilst some of the farmers have H origin s* office and handed him a ^Misses Em by I Endes and Afona succeeded in finishing up their Government cheque for the above 3ArF| Gf the Confederation Life having, a large percentage of the amount, being the first install- Ass\u2019n office, Ottawa, spent the crop remains out, owing to the ment of the 35,000 grant towards week end with their respective very unfavorable weather which the building of the addition to the parents in town.\t.\thas prevailed all through the sea- High School.\tMr.Murrah Donaldson, his wife, son.Heavy rams in this neigh- jasx\tBssry«sa\tI assttass ssr Department of Roads in the «pending a few days at GreeOggggmgggggggggggggggg matter of making the necessary Lake.\tTo Car-owners \u2014 Mr.Frank\tM.I repairs to the central portion of Mr.and Mrs.W.Devenny and Armstrong, issuer of auto licenses, .,7e\tP°rtrait taken on >our Mam Street, which forms a part daughters, Gwendolyn mod Sybil, desire# to inform the public that birthday.We enhance the beauty of of the Hull-to-Chapeau Highway.0f Kirkland Lake, paid a short he purposes going to Sand Bay,\tonr prints by encasing them in ultratine It is hoped that the difficulty will visit to relatives in town last Clarendon Front, about the 13th\tfolders.be overcome so that this very week.\tof Aug.and will remain there\tH.\tImison,\tPhoto\tArtist.¦¦H y improvement will pro- Miss Marjorie Millar, of Ottawa,\tuntil further notice, during reed within a reasonable time.accomi)#inied by the Misses Sally\ttime he will be prepared to do For 200 yards or so along the j Margaret Millar and Miss Eva business at that place, returning north side-of the street something xhebarae.were week-end guests to his Shawville office on Satur-shonld be done, if even tempor- At the home of her mother, Mis.dayslrom 9 to 5 o'clock, anly, to get rid of the mud which M Millar\t\"\t¦ ¦Ammarn a ___________ - 11 \"«* \u20142 «.R.MKi.w.n motored from North Bay and leIbg#:##; assfigg to the city Monday evening.The return Miss Claire Thomas and\tSchool.Mks fish came from Phillip\u2019s Lake and «iss Zilpha Shore, accompanied Edith Currie-Mills, No.9 SS3 sC'>iw peinent sayetli not.El wood V lay is amid to have Full Stocks of CROCKERYWARE Plain White Goods\u2014Good, strong, reliable stuff.Clover Leaf Pattern\u2014A real good quality.Coming Film Productions : O CHINESE PARROT With Marion Nixon And a new pattern\u2014A Gold Line with Fancy Design\u2014Very attractive, and moderately priced.Comedy At Norway Bay Friday Night Show Starts at 8.1b Admission :-25 and 15 cents These are all Genuine English Goods necessav Fancy China Goods Pretty Tea Sets, 21 pieces, at .$4.50 Editor Equity.I omitted to mention in last week\u2019s issue that Grade X had a ; 1100 marks, with the exception of John Lancaster, Merle McDowell, Jas.Gor don, Merton Mulligan and Lore Carlson.These pupils did not take Latin and had, therefore, a possible of 900 marks E.T Hodgins, Scc.T ble of i i ¦ HIGH SCHOOL EXAMS Fancy Rock Teapots wei only From 65c.to $1.50 877 Dental Notice.868 Barton, \" 11 Dentist, will be as under r.A.LaRoee, Surgeon J at the following places, Campbell\u2019s Bay, August 11, Fort Con longe, August 11 833 Dr 1 the n 816 7 c, the -\t13 808 4 788 of THE W.A.HODCINS STORE.\" 10 ; 753 al Dr.lABoee will continue thereafter 753 ( of Its =«.- to visit the above towns every fortnight.659 Only teas grown 4,000 to 7,000 feet above sea level are used In \u201cSALADA\u201d Orange Pekoe Blend -the flavour Is therefore richer, mere fragrant and much mere delicious than other teas.Only 43e per Mb.Buy It at iny grocery store.London Police Upheld in Third Degree Charge down, but the substance held no ter roi à for her.The harsh voice of the notorious bandit, the trick he had of contracting his pupils until they became like points of fire\u2014inspired her with a certain, inexplicable fear; but fhe was by no means afraid of Chai Hung himself.\u201cHow did you get me here?\u201d a he demanded presently.(Thai-Hung smiled blandly.\u201cIt was exceedingly simple, Mrs.Bateson.If you are able to remem-BEGIN HERE TODAY\tdid not think it his place to question\tthing, you will admit that you Captain John Hewitt, Commission.}*r- The moon was well^up when sheLUrted out apparently of your own er of Police at Jes^elton, British ,eft- and he was under the impreeeion RCCor one of y°u.\u201d\tnesc\tPennington\tfixed\tone knee\tfirmly Peniington started.\tcan teI1\ty°u what\u2019s on it,\u201d jerked\ton the bandit\u2019s throat and,\tgroping in \u201cSomething I had\tasked\tfor,\u201d\the\tout\tBateson\tsuddenly.\u201cIt\u2019s a Jap-\tk:s rags, fired deliberately\tat the lit- echoed incredulously, and then\this\tanese fan\u2014the thing, I imagine, that\ttie\tpatch\tin\tthe\troof\twhere the sago face dropped.\u201cWhat was it like?\u201d\tDora was bringing to you.There\u2019s a\tleaves\thad\tbeen\ttorn\taway.Bateson appeared to react.\tphotograph on\tIsland N.That's \u201cIt was only a small thing,\u201d he a,k Baid, \u201cand I couldn\u2019t see it very clear-\t1 ennington gave a wild cry.]y.It looked to me like a fan.\"\t\u201cHyde,\u201d he shouted, \u201cmuster every Pennington caught Hyde\u2019s arm and watchman you\u2019ve got; send out an| Dog Applies For Own held it tightly.\turgent S.O.S.to your assistante.\u201cDon\u2019t jump at conclusions,\u201d he Don\u2019t trust a soul that you have not whispered reassuringly, seeing that,the utmost confidence in or we\u2019re lost.Patchogue, N.Y.\u2014Application by a the other had gone deathly white, j There\u2019s a score of native fishermen dog to have his license renewed was \u201cHave you been to Hyde\u2019s bungalow, at the water\u2019s edge.Commandeer received at the Brookhaven Town Hall Bateson?\u201d\ttheir\tcanoes\tand get across to the is-\tami \u201cGyp,\u201d a collie, owned\tby Charles \u201cYes.I\u2019ve only just\tcome\tfrom\tland\tas soon\tas you can.Then take\tDriscoll, received it.there.There was a watchman on duty cover.As soon as you hear me fire, \u201cGyP took his place in a long line outside.Dora had been there, had come.Is that quite clear?\u201d\tof dog owners.In his mouth was an waited for about an hour\u2014and had The planter reached out for the envelope containing a message to Wallon* out on foot That\u2019s what I can\u2019t reins of Bateson\u2019s pony.\tter I.Jones, town clerk, from his make out.I found her pony tethered \u201cPerfectly.What about you?How ter.It included a properly filled out H, ,L The .Ær.«\tU-\tTelegraph,\"\".Icing come, don\u2019t look for Chinese Penning- \u201cGyp\u201d waited while Mr.Jones made ni,dd,e cIa88 conservative opinion, ton.Search around for\u2019He Who Sees out the new license and placed it 8am® UP thus; \u201cThe moral of this in the Dark,\u2019 the Chinaman with the along with a metal tag in an envelope affalr concerning Miss Savldge has scarred face, whom I think you have which \u201cGyp\u201d took in his mouth.He ardI*\u2019 been put too strongly by Lees-already met.\u201d\twagged \u201cThank you\u201d and\tstarted\tSmith:'\tGrave\tperils to private He grinned broadly\u2014and wa$ gone, obediently for home.\tcltiens and to civil liberty have been *\t»\t#\t*\t*\t-+- revealed by her experience.The oil lamp flared up suddenly and Canada and the American Powers of the police are great and if Dora Bateson, crouching in a corner\tTariff\t|khey are to detect crime must remain of the hut, saw the ponderous form of\t/\t^ealtt ^ the security of the ln- Chai-Hung creeping through th* r.ar- Ottawa Journal (Cons.):\tThe\tfirst\tdividual\tdepends\tupon the fact that row aperture.He rose presently to dut7 of a Government is to\tIts\town j\tthey do\tnot use\tthese powers harsh- his feet and sat heavily upon a black- citizens; and if the United Staff s .ly or aafilrly.vood stool that was the only piece of Government feels that It owes It to furniture of which the hovel boasted.American producers to protect them , Boston fisherman opened the stonv \u201cGood evening, Mrs.Bateson,\u201d he from Canadian competition, that is Its ach of a large cod and found a can of \u201cŸou are right and privilege.Where the fault condensed milk Inside.Probably lies in Canada Is that we take such ocean flying fish.We see Ameri- He spread it out on the ever, a tactless husband exclaimed: \u201cI say! beauty?\u2019\u2019 * Mrs.Carrie Chapman Catt seeks a million dollar fund to combat what she terms the cigarette evil, and Carrie! £Ü Cash Exasperated As- (To be continued.) Mlnard\u2019s Liniment for Insect Bites.~ I HH i H License\u2014and Gets It *T\"iHE Firestone I Gum-Dipping * process strengthens the tire to meet the demands of hill climbing, quick stops, sudden turns and high speeds.The Firestone tread is scientifically designed to grip the road in emergencies, can have this extra safety on YOUR car.Ask your local Firestone Dealer.He will save you money and serve you better.Always put a Firestone steam-welded, leak-proof lube in your Firestone tire FIRESTONE TIRE &- OF CANADA L_____ Hamilton, Ontario mm mm mae- gy ¦ » You THERE It nothing that has ever taken A>pirin's place as an antidote for pain.It is safe, or physicians wouldn\u2019t use it, and endprse its use by others.Sure, or several million users would have turned to something else.But get the real Aspirin (at any drugstore) with Bayer on the box, and the word genuine printed in red : The t M ?began in a grating voice, wondering no doubt why I have brought you here, and what I am go- things lying down, ing to do with you?\u201d\tcans excluding us from their markets, \u201cI\u2019m not the least bit afraid of you.?et we go right on buying from them at the rate of about two million dol- an , l CO.RUBBER IMITKD WHEN IN TORONTO , Stay at the Mr.Chai-Hung,\u201d retorted the girl into a more lare a day* Royal Cecil Hotel Wesfone steadily.She shifted comfortable position on the rotting boards and, looking upward, caught a glimpse of a star-lit heaven through a ! to Europe, and then telephones hack spot in the roof where the steps had about it.If that doesn't epitomize fallen away.\tthe present era, what does?-Chris- Dora Bateson was afraid of sha- tian Science Monitor.? V » ' ####** f*S*-v #* It took two suns to pay the treaty money at Frenchman's Head, on an arm of Lost Lake, Northern Ontario, this year.'And when It was over\u2014 ¦tory telling by the old men, the visiting, the courting, the feasting that kept up day and night, and the games the youths played\u2014the various bands gathered up their belongings, pulled down their tents, and paddled away In their canoes or \"motored\" In gaso line boats to the far reaches of the .Atlantic ports, the West Indies and British Guiana, and Bermuda, the Bahamas and Jamaica.The first of these vessels will be known as the \u201cLady Nelson\u201d and will be ready to inaugurate the service at the dose of this year.These steamers will engage in the passenger, cargo and mail service, offering superior accommodation for tourists and travellers and ample provision for the carriage of general freight and refrigerator goods.The steamers will be 438 feet over all, 69 feet 3 inches extreme breadth, maximum draught 24 feet, gross tonnage 7660 tons and a service speed of 14 knots.They will be operated by the Canadian National Steamships in connection with the trade agreement made by the Canadian Government and the Governments of the Islands.The I painted white, with zed boot topping, and the funnel In of red, white and blue.And tor\u2019s services If there are no band e There Is some Irregularity In Jim AfacKeusle, or among the peaks of the I Two Foxes\u2019s marriage to the widow Rookies, there Is no more romantic, 0f a Cree from \"up North.\" It takes beautiful spot for Treaty Day than | an hour and a half to straighten It Frenchman's Head.hulls will be three bands < ) Once, long ago, 0U| and determine where the children tradition has It, Indians put a French 0f two different faiths shall attend coureur des bols to death there after achool.The Anglican Canon, himself Intolerable persecution at hls hands half OJlbway, there to watch after the and left hls head hanging on a pole interests of hls people, Is called Into as a\tUÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÈÊÊ The site Is a muskoday, or meadow, the agent, through hls Interpreter, a covering perhaps four acres at the tip breed, explains the nature of an oath of a point extending Into Lost Lake to the Indian.In the background begins the dark -why does this white man want forest, and up the lake, half a mile, mo to kiss a book?\" Is written on which resembles a wide river at this the red man\u2019s Impassive features.\"I point, a tiny wooded Island stands like don\u2019t He.Only bad white men tell a sentinel guarding the way to the ties.\" north, where the voyageurs and \"black The agent never loses hls patience, robes\u201d of old traveled toward Hudson The picture of the mother trying to Bay aud the modern voyageurs and induce the ailing child to take the argonauts speed In airplanes or power spoonful of medicine comes to mind, boats to the Red Lake gold fields.An ancient, narrow trail\u2014a foot raises hls right hand, puts the book wide and in many places a foot deep to hls lips and gives it a moist, re-xtends across the Frenchman\u2019s sounding smack.Head treaty grounds, the pathway of \"A white man always believes,\t^\t.\t.eve Indians to the shore of Lost Lake for another one when he makes an oath,\" j A story of the old days that a y untokl generations.On the north end the agent says in a relieved way.-if amuses the children is the one of the tent covered meadow, a few tt isn't true the man Is put in jail \u201d the young brave that scalpe *\t' headed man and of how the other Indians twitted him ever afterward about it.It was a great \"Joke\" on the sides, It creates reverence and respect for the Christian faith.to reach Frenchman's Head Few Indiana or more I for their treaty money, are willing to miss this greatest of all days In the Indian calendar.It Is Christmas, Thanksgiving, Fourth of July and Mardi Gras all in one to them.You cannot get cocoanuts, bananas,baker's bread, chewing gum, candy, ketchup, readymade cigarettes and fancy cakes In the forests.Because bad white men had smuggled whisky Into other treaty grounds, no soft drink of any description can be It would be easy to dls- conaultatlon.Over and over and again purchased guise whisky as soft drlak.the Government has found.of the sundial, and have a softening eect The gazing-globe affords beautiful pictures, providing the globe is situated in a garden overflowing with bloom.Not the least important of the garden accessories is the bird-bath.To have birds about the garden is desirable, not only for their song, but also for their freely given help through their eating insects.Bird-baths may be bought in various designs, ranging in price from less than $6 to many hundreds of dollars.A very simple but effective bird-bath may be made at home.It consists merely of a shapely log, about 10 $ But there are other good things for sale and plenty of money to pay And old man Billy 8ky Finally, Jim Two Foxes yields.He for them.Maker can tell wonderful stories.He Is more than a hundred, they may.feet from this ancient trail on a high only thus Indirectly does he Imply embankment back from the lake that the same rule would apply In twenty yards, the Indian agent for the the case of an Indian.Dominion Government, Captain Frank Edwards, and hie assistants pitched their tent.With the British \u2022 flag \u2022own to the breeze.Treaty Day payments officially began.No bank ever need fear a run from Ojlbway Indian depositors.If whites, negroes or any of the other races with white man's ways were to be given money for the mere asking, they would have been lined up like \"Tom got Job with Hudson's Bay =;,\u2022 s:\t-r ^ shShI riZ~Z~ =!sr==E= zusrissrJx s îsntt.'irpïi as™ -.\u2022\"» - ** ESrSSKe srSJS&ki\t! EH3r;.rr s i H E 5: H\tEiEHEEEE tain's table and presents a square red Canadian Government Is scrupulous-card.It bears hls name, hls band careful to respect the Indians\u2019 belief, and other data.\u201cPeter Dawn the \u201cCanada emulates the mother Day, says the interpreter.But country,\u201d says the Canon.\u201cBritain Peter can speak English, and the In ; never blunders when It comes to a j terpreter rests for the moment.Peter man's faith, and she has a thousand! heat of a metal pan would keep the wwter tepid, which is not at all refreshing to the users of the hath.A word might be said aa to the situation of the hath.FV>r the safety of the birds, it should be placed near a small tree.thick plants within five feet of the of the hath would serve only too well ae an ambush for cats.Very fine reproductions of the old bird-bath found in famous Italian and grase jugt mown, and of the earth French gardens may be had in whit* when lt %&* been raining, to aay nocement at a reasonable price.These however, hardly in keeping with a small, informal garden.over.It is best to have no : hath.Dense foliage at the b thing of the flowers, so sweet, and every one of them different.\u201d .\"I see,\u201d said Maurice at length, \"you do not mean to draw any more, until you can find some kind of brush or pencil that will paint wetness and coolness, and salt sea tastes, and the smeM of rosea, or of new mown hay.When you are at home again then, Grace, will you care no more to see the landscapes In the academy V \"Oh, ten times more Vban ever, Mr.Bertram,\u201d she said.\"I shall feel the fresh air, and the sweet smells, and everything now, whenever I look at those pictures of the sea, and the rivers, and the birds' nests.\u201d \u201cBut you will despair of painting yourself?\u201d \"I do not Ühlnk I shall,\u201d she said.\"I think I shall enjoy more every leaf and flower I sketch, now I know about their homes In the woods.It will be like painting portrait» of people ycu love.\u201d\u2014From \u201cWlnired Bert» ram and the World She Lived In,\u201d by Elizabeth Charles.are.The professor was lecturing upon the internal arrangements of reptiles, and, looking round hls class, he said: \u201cIf we dissect any small creature, we how wonderful and beautiful the ways of nture, and how perfect are her designs.I have, therefore, brought the body of a frog, and will proceed to examine lt to-He drew a neat package If the can see are you, my husband.\" It Is recognised as legal by the Government, and sometimes at the next treaty day a Christian marriage ceremony Is performed along with a chrls- a wife who cannot speak Eng-jrace, and religions under her «*fj £\u201c{£*\u2019\t^ br^k\tcul Ush.he telle the agent after a pause., There Is pride and lore of country In \u201c=\t\u2018\tB performed by \u201cAnd how many children V asks the Canon\u2019s tone and manner, \"Brit-\tministers The formality the agent pleasantly, as unhurriedly ,tsh fairness!\u201d he adds, with emphasis.»rte\t, ceremony Is good for ¦a any Indian.He baa avqulred the Suddenly there Is a hubbub and a ,\twho loTeH rltua| and the Indian\u2019s ways after years among murmuring among the Indians and the\t,,\t^igious service.~ them, though with white men he is @rst quick move of the day occurs as swift-footed Indian youths race for One of the L ru we from hls pocket, removed the string, and produced\u2014a wlches.\u201cSitting tight and standing Pat two different propositions.\" are pie of sand-\"Dear me! This Is very strange indeed!\u201d he till strange\u2014very said, ruffling up bis hair in hls perplexity.1\u201c am sure I had my lunch some lime ago.\u201d \u201cThey separated on account of in- \u201cYes; he when she pattbllity didn't they?\" never would get angry was.\u201d OJD Be- al ert, brisk and energetic, Peter hesitates.\"Five,\u201d he smiles, the shore of the lake, revealing firm, large teeth.He waits only two white men attending the for more than a minute as he tries to treaty, a young trapper from Ogokt remember their names.There's is River country,|^^H^^HBIHHri no \"let\tme\tthink\"\tor \u201clet's see, now,\"\twater while testing a motor he has re- from him.\tHe\thas no little tricks of\tpaired for an Indian friend.The in- speech.He stands silently.There is terpreter and the policeman rush, profound mystery ' in an Indian's down to help also, and treaty pay-black eyes that a white man never ments stop until they return.A dozen canoes are out on the lake But they may as finally announces,\twell try to save an otter or a beaver, measures each\tThe trapper swims ashore and there These Are the Boys We Welcome With Open Arms has fallen Into the Ü Intruder mmm, Ear 1 a .-T* However close your seturdy armor clings,\tmÊ However true and natural It see The burghers here can yet detect false gleams Upon the polished surface.are things Too subtle to affect, too fine to trace Into a grim design of candid steel) And there are elemental things to - I ' can penetrate.\"Lucy\u2014Billy\u2014Johnny\u2014David\u2014and tn half a minute.child\u2019s height in the graphic manner is much rejoicing.peculiar to the red man.\t\u201cNot 10 per cent, of these Indians There were no deaths since last Up here can swim,\u201d says a member treaty day and no sickness of any ac* 0f the staff, as the excitement dies coant.David Dawn of Day had down.\u201cThat\u2019s why they are such i measles last September and Billy was dependable canoe men.They won t sick, too.But Peter, the father, g0 where there is real danger.An doesn't know what ailed him.Peter Indian will shove off Into roaring owns hls home.Likewise a canoe waters where a white \u2022 man and a gas engine, two guns, a fish net, hesitate, though the latter in an sixty-seven traps and two tents.Last pert swimmer, while the Indian can- f.d fifteen bushels of pota- not swim a stroke.But he Ifcnows.other roots, such as tur- what he can do in his canoe and he mips or carrots.Three of hls ofcil* invariably does It.\t4 dren\tattend Anglican school\tHHHHH \"Good for you, Peter; give your agent\u2019s table.\tH) children an education,\u201d says the agent councillors know him.But hls card warmly.\t| is regular.He Is given çnly $4 be The clerk counts out twelve crisp cause of treaty regulation^ In effect two-doUar bills and eleven ones, and in his district.He came down with j hands them to Peter\u2014*5 treaty furH after the break-up\u201d in May and! money for each member of hls family.going back to hls band.He travel- j Under the auspices of the British J The OJlbway takes it gravely and ed 400 miles and made fifty two port- |lghl |nlo whal gort of labor is required in farn He does not Intend to #*#* several of them two miles long.\t^\tnecd them.F There l feel Which you, being strange, can never quite embrace.\tv - The man who builds a house and walks therein Is free to stumble, free to wander) would * > f\"\t_____.«logically to patch up the miseries -vt t toCQ RR AKFSl *\\ purposely produced.\tIT USES dKANC^I Here In this occupation of war we\t;-T c ,\t\u2022 cJ come across one which goee back Speed Regulated Entirely oy into remote antiquity, but to which prc89ure on Accelerator , we surely need not assign a far dis-\t1 tent future That Is one of the oo* England Is excltod over a nmw.cupntlons which have had their day, wrinkle In automobiles\u2014a car witnou and may cease to be .\tgears, without clutch, without Idooking at the other occupations that's cooled by steam nnd tuai In which men and women engage, guaranteed against road «hocks anaj there are many prevalent at the pre- skidding.\t) sent time which did not always exist, Ool.W.Bishop, builder and owner and which apparently need not ai- of the unique automobile.Is «howingi way# continue; though some are un- It, while large crowds gather where-doubtedly both ancient and perman- ever It stops.Threw day-bombln, aqu.dron.of the Royal Air *>rce carried out pr.ctlc.eat.and Involved In th.very being\tand'\u2019 th! evolution# at Hendon Aerodrome for the annual air pageant.Thl# fine view\tmost ^lally wo- car move# ofl.There la no clutch to.men's occupation, the rearing and operate.education of children and the man- \"The speed Is regulated entirely by agement of the home, Is surely as | the pressure on the accelerator.Take your foot off and the car free-wheels.( comparatively newt VJ x t Skillful Navigating \\ The Parson of the North Pole % M V * My Adventures As a Missionary in Eskimo Land , « TA IL AM* < when 4e» 6L\\D He .WA6» IT, AN W-HEM HfcS | SAP |T HAM6SUOOWM.AN 4e4 scaled , HtTUTJ |T T5ETWEÇM uis LÀ 6 » ! > X \\ ! I r U IX -% > .M Fi îf < vi *: % M I f «K » -\u2022 / y .-u.4 r< d \\ t .f * r- \u2022 u u * WW - ^ ( » A TIRED-OUT FEELING Canada\u2019.Great Use of the Air ssagag .\tji §|§Ë1\tp-SEE-nd SsSsgsftjfs srrT\u2014 «s\t= *r»r:vrz,\u201czrz Every\tpackage guaranteed.\t(y Brs; Mr.Grossman If» well known\tKennedy, 8t.Joseph, N B.She fur-\tdevelopment of natural resource.In ________ MTh_\t\" «\u2019'tomotlve leaders,\tther says:\t\"Some years ago I was\tCanada.Aerial transport Is soiling L___- , ,\t, °.ve, )eh,n
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