Daily British Whig (1850), 21 Sep 1921, p. 4

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---- ------ OTING CTO LAE nh aa i ------ 2 LW To -- a (1) The Final Test Match. England vs. Australia in England. The weather was rainy. (2) Otto Wagnor, the Strasbur watchmaker, and hls straw construct ed clock. It stands 6 ft. high and took eight months to build, and is a won- derful piece of work. (8) The Australian Rugby Fbotball team, brought from Sydney, Australia, to England by the C.P.R. This pie- (4) The Final Test Match. England vs. Australia. (6) Mormon Temple at Cardston, Alberta, Canada. (6) Five million dollar fire at Ho- boken, New York. U, 8S. heroes' bodies brought back from France wore saved, also the second largest ship afloat (S.S. Leviathan) which had a narrow escape. (7) Peace Arch, erected by Canadians of British Columbia and Americans of Washington State, near Blaine, Wash., on the International Bofthdry. ¢ (8) Sig. Antonio Scotti, world re- 3,50 Pg ; 1 . nowned baritone. Director of the Bad fox opt Sie - x Scotti Grand Opera Co., whose Opera d : N Company will shoptly visit Montreal and Toronto. (9) Record yacht trip from Halifax, N.S., to Burttham on. Crouch, Eng- land. Commander Houghton and his eréw are seen here on the thirteen ton yacht which made the trips S THIS IS Worry THE OOCK WON TERS. FIND, IN ONTHIO AWRITING THE Cook's CRLL + The duck hunt season has commenced and will continue until Dec. 15, in Ontario. Grouse, prairie fowl, pare tridge, pheasants, wood cock, lover, geese, brant, rails, yel ow legs and other feather folk keep the duck company and tempt the man with a gun, Patience and aptitude in choosing .a strategic position are.the duck hunter's best as- sets, Staide of shisiey to shoot y ra . e chap, who ram- NCON Dles about all day A does not CAMERON IMT OF fie i fare one-quarter so well as the|that you are away from their; Nipigon in western Ontario i : cool, experienced hunter who|regular channel. ~ not P a fish and bird Holy looks over the situation, picks eptember in the Ontarioltry, it is also a land of big . is spot and then stays pat. wilds is a time of genuine de-|game. Some of the finest moose e hot-footed man who per-|light. The days have a pleasant{heads sre brought down here sists in thinking that the place] warmth, the nights are invigor-| abouts while deer are every big just over beyond is better than|atingly cool; one wakens re-|game hunter's portion. where he is located, always|freshed and ready to attack the] A large new eamp, opened moves just ip 'time to miss a|camp breakfast. The pupularity|this season, at Nipigen, fills a flight right over the nook hefof the Ontario hunting grounds|long felt need for more abund- § has left. So scan the landscape, | north of Minnesota and Lake|ant accommodation at that decide on a likely eornér and|Superior, is attested by the an-|point, and Bases Lake, a few then establish yourself. Watchinually increasing number of|miles distant by easy portage, "4he birds and learn from steady|sportsmen who make it their|offers many fine camping sites i study their line of flight and|goal, and exceptional fishing, i then move if you have oroved ' PE

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