5 MONDAY, MARCH 6, 1922, 1: ---- TT ---- 8C100L STCDY SPORTS Se ------------------ : ONE REEL YARNS THE MAGIC PENCIL "Ho hum!" yawned down his books. still fairies magic pencil.' "What do you mean by a magic pen cll? his the evening baper. "Well, I'd like to have a pencil that to take hold of it all I had to do was when I had an exam & nice thi "Yes, "Well. you. You write each air." y part of the ic pencil shi: in looked spelling lesson, §22 ii : 3 Feb F est 20?" he asked. comes pencil," sald his father, "Huh," innes Miles, any magic a old words them." "You made your own magio," sald , Bristow. "Tt really very easy when you know how." ------ TO-DAY'S PUZZLE In the following sentence are two cities, one of backwards: "Put them take off your wraps, and sit Katie Cown close te the base burner." Solu. tien to-morrow, , S---- "Te thie » fast trainy* the man asked of the conductor, "Yea, air." "Well, wii it 1s fast to? them spelleg on the table, travelling you please tell me what Miles, slamming "I wish there were and one would bring me a father asked, looking up from ng to "Why don't I'll make an agreement with take your old pencil and word in the Jassons Jove covered, say about five times, and bargain by giving you go to morning. Now hop to it." puszled, but he went on until looked over kling eyes. "How ald Miles. *"T knew. nearly ¥ of having a "there wasn't ut it. I Just wrote those last night until I knew THE JUNIOR BRITISH WHIG BIGGEST LITTLE PAPER IN THE WORLD REAL WRESTLING 178 Pound and Heavyweight One of the most effective com tion of holds in Wrestling is the ; manner described Bear down on hig you do place your left arm across his and £¢t a good strong hold on his wrist--the wrist, not the fore-arm AS you bear down on the man's head, pull up on his wrist. It is easy 0 imagine the result. Ones you get One arm-brace from under your ep~ ponent, he has not much to keep himself from rolling over in an almost helpless position. He cannot readily She read all she could find regard- ing staging; she bought paint and light wood; she borrowed furniture /and drapes uascrupulously; she made Kennicott turn carpenter. She Collided with the problem of light- ng. Against the protest of Renni. £ott and Vida she mortgageed the as- /Soclation by sending to Minneapolis for a baby Spotlight, a strip light, a 'dimming device, and blue and amber 'bulbs; and with the gloating rapturs 'of a born paimter "first turned loosa iamong colors, she spent absorbed '®venings in grouping, dimming Painting with lights, MAIN STREE The Story of Carol Kennicott. By SINCLAIR LEWIS Gtr ~~ Only Kennicott, Guy, and Vida helped her, how flats could be lashed together to form a wall; they hung crocus- yellow curtains at the windows; they blacked the sheet-iron stove; they put on aprons and swept. The rest of the association dropped into the the. h atre every evening, and were literary and superior, They had borrowed Carol's manuals of play-production and become extremely stagey tn voca- bulary. Juanita Haydock, Rita Simons, and Raymie Wutherspoon sat on a sawhorse, watching Carol trying to i ---- meng Juicy Fruit, Peppermint and 4 And the new candy-coated also a great treat for gum, is pearmint three delightful fi choose from. certainly make avors to NIPS--the Peppermint your sweet tooth, All from the Wrigley tories where made perfection, r face Practice has I hi Hl if iF They speculated as to |, : § i : i 3 F i FH { § $ § a 3 § § i : g : i : E i . : : of | ! £ ! g TH 2 3 F $f i 2 5 eo i HH i. thi i : 2 i sifisy ih gs 3 Bi ed HH] F.& Th ] : E get the right position for a picture 'n the wall in the first scene. "I don't want to hand myself any- iing, but I believe I'll give a swell serformance in this first act," con- fided Juanita. 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The tilt of his head was full of character; his 'drawl was admir- ably vicious, There was an evening when Carol hoped she was going to make a play: a rehearsing" during which Guy stop- ped looking abashed, From that evening the play de- clined, They were Weary, "We know our parts well enough now; what's the use of getting sick of them?" they complained. They began to sk fark; to play with the sacred lights; to giggle when Carol was trying to make the sentiméntal 'Myrtle Cass into a hurgorous office-boy; to act everything but "The Girl from Kan- | kakee." After looking 'through his Proper part Dr, Terry Gould had great applause for his burlesque of "Hamlet." Even Raymie lost his simple faith, and tried to show that he could do a vaudeville shuttle, 'Oarol turned on the company, "See here, I want this nonsense to stop. We've simply got to work." (To be Continued.) HOOUD'S Oure i i i Blllous: noes. 26c Best for all liver lila. Try them My mother | l 0 give them; d and am gaining nice- ) get down to | NOTES FROM CAINTOWN cheese Factory to Bark Operations Caintown, March 4.--1Jt looks like spring once more, as the crows are quite numerons, The weather ideal, and the roads are very good. farmers have their yearly supply of wood hauleq out, Some have their sawing already gone while others are waiting for the sawing machine. For a few days ot last week, our teach- er, Miss Chant, gig not have a very large attendance at school, as nearly wels properly regulatsd ll the pupils were nursing bad colds but all are bett return to school again * The patrons of Caintown cheese factory have decided to open the fac- tory on Ménday, March 6th, with Clifford Morris as cheese maker, for the season again. William Leaves is y moving into Lyn. Mr, and Mrs. Ezra Earl, Temperance Lake, were calling on relatives in this vicinity ast week. Mr. and Mrs. George Weston, of Mallorytown, were Sun- ay visitors at Charles Weston's, Thomas Dickey spent a few days of last week with his daughter, Mrs. of Sherwood Springs. 0x, of Poole"s Resort, © guest of her sister, Mrs. Sanforq Darling and children, of Lillies, are the guests of the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Dickey. Little Ma- bel Weston is suffering with a gath- ering in her head. Frank Andress has gone to Yonge's Mills to spend the summer with David Harris, Anniversary services will be held here in the Methodist, church on March 12th. Rev. Mr. Newton, of At- hens, is expected to-eCcupy the pul- pit for the morning and evening ser- vice, and the following evening a a NEW AT er now, and able to Mrs, B. Poole, All the newest cre. and Gunmetal Oxfords and | high, low or sport heels. 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