HERE'S a ("l'll'nâ€"«huili of stone‘s ann Slll'llluuuuru rum's burnsâ€"which Admiral Pvary lnft in tho (‘xm in a district knnwn as tho- "0nd of thv wm'ld.“ o-mvrm! I'Pt'PllHy by Dr. Lang» Koch. notm‘l Dal whn rvavho-ol No‘w Yurk Hw ntlwr day afu‘r n m( pvditinn thmugh nnrthnrn Hrcwnland and \‘icinit was pro-NM by Admiral I’vary at a mint that markm! tlw mu! of NW famnus "Pval'y Chanm'l." WHETHER ynu clm'k m- :m arlis \u nso- am o'rasv pic'hu'mt {II‘UVPâ€" gvnnms mwnti .-\\:'.c matir Ems Tho' I-M'Qh'mg.‘ \Vlm'h has a mu w, an arcliitm‘t or a (Tossâ€"word puzzler. a \‘s'lll'l’t'Ht'ZR ynn'i-v rtm'k m' an artist it makrs nu ditt'm'vncg. It you haw occasion in nsn am o'rasvr miiti- t'i-vqnc'nily in .an' \\'Ol'k. ttw (twinn- virtnrwt nluwvâ€"M'itt intm'o-st mu. It is 0110 wt ttw most in- gwliimis imvntinns tn rump tn tight in many a day. It‘s an .\l'..t nmtii- t-Irzism' --:mtuniatii° in that. it is «'Im'ti'icatly driven. 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'l‘hr cairn m-nl I’o'al'V at :i iwini. that. hr lwlicwm’l Dial that Tells Time in Ani Part of World ily tell the time in ‘ y part of the t which the pointers tum clock†has been 'tors to Baltimore, Md., erected to favoriie elep greatâ€"one of India’s most noted rajahs. The monument, located at Bombay, ' grave of th . feet high, studded WIth ivory and stanQinglbeforu Lhism most unusual orn‘f llfll". 0f till“ FARMERS up around Wan. Minn, an- up...“ vesting m mumrcycles With sndocars tins yo [1 bocnmns a nmsanro and thx 1 They learned their batch of potatoes V _ _ ' ' Pd up the outï¬t. : somethmg m a hurry, rlgg . . v.31) ‘avmg machine ture. He set the. poison ,_ ,_ ' ed 190 acres a day with it. ll" THIS ha this cuuntrj mnh ('Ollm'l shuw \VUHI Bul. nwr i as this mm bicyclists. fur a trail shows :1 gr hmu'sinu t ynlmgc‘st. « Hm havkm is â€mm m ult'c-ady :u om‘ WY door sports came me this summer in July on the ipigon River in the ra ids just below t e Canadian Paci c bridge at Nipigon, Ont. famed and largest brook trout in the world. But just at that time they were not strikin as usual on account of the exceeding y cold ni ht. How- ever, I decided to go to t e river to try out a little split bamboo bait casting rod, 2% ounces, that I had made or casting very light lures. It would be a revelation to myself and other anglers to take trout in this manner, when fly casting is the vogue. opposite edge of fast water. The very instant that the tiny lure h 0‘ $118 1‘ lylsvu .- v..- ..-___ _ _ ' lure. He was a monster. It seemed an “It seemed“ Wm impossible accorn liahment ever to land that ï¬sh W“ “19.11““ FM?“ ‘directed. Yet the thrill of tryin to ' the ï¬nemne-pound test casting mï¬â€™ land that whopper leaping rain ow :I‘he thfln that came I.†that: proa'lgh- with that. tiny rod was something I 1!! , duh†was diner. ed: e. e had never conceived possible. 1‘1 ng of moose.“ My bear was It an to grow darker. Suddenl tame 111 memm . on the eft bank I saw a bi blac I workedom 8 bad 11 ht nearlv an bear take to the water an swim hour, 311d in. danger 0 (3111!!! into deliberately toward my ï¬sh, despite that deep. mft reach. tmnz «hard to that terrible current. Evidently be lead that flab out Of the fat “fat/gr tOOk it for ‘ cri ple. Right oï¬â€™ th‘t where the current would not aid lt rainbow sensed! his guenee and into the 10D! upstream "ml on my darted for the east ban as fast as 1 side. The only thing “I“ helped me could real in slack, and the bear kept in that ï¬ght W88 up 8908â€â€œ! supply his course direct for him. of ï¬lled 11110 I hid In store on my reel The rainbow heading straight for to help perfect thumbing 0t it. the upstream water, With occasional IF THIS lmmwnmi «m tlw sin-m Lhis country. thorn \Vuuld 1w 8‘ moh collocting in flw mimnvs Show would haw» to b". calla But. (mm in ï¬vl'mtmy. ‘ us this arv nut. uncummun. Av? l'ricyclisis. M12. nftrn usv “w s for a training umund. 'l‘lw shows a group 01' trick hivyvli: hmu'sing Hwir 2m. in public. ymmgnst. Hf Uw fan'lilym-slm Hm lyat‘kg!'t'\11|4Iâ€"-is baby Mm“ is thrvv and (MWâ€"half )‘val's‘ (I already an aormnplishml (3w F THIS hamwnm! his country. tlwrv mm collocting in how \leld haVv “ app “I "1ka Berlin Streets Training Ground for Trick Bicyclisls That bear did not become apprised of my ï¬resence until he. made a luxuvge for t e ï¬sh. missed it as it leaped wt of the water, and than scrambled 5 :r the bank to get a better su: my of his expected prey. That very moment he got a whifl of the man scent, whecistd and scrambled as fast as he could for. the thicket of spruce along the sheer hillside. And then the thrill of thrills oc-‘ curred in the dsrkness us I roughed that spent rainbow. and brought him don; the coarse. nnrrow sand bank" where. as he was far too lug: for my lending net. Ijell on top of him and held him “in“ with my hund- end , knees until is strength was entirely . exhortedâ€"New York World. ' g seriously of in- I‘. 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MmdL-tr » ‘,. ..†locatedfl' “It"!mlt " "" Branch HIH'I! -. : g H ‘m t“ 9.3“ |»_ “L nu Barrislvrs her of (luv u Tuesday of 4 may b6 mad ofl'lce. Licensvd .\x Grey. ,Sahsi'a sonahlv H‘l'll)‘ at The Chrnm self. Licensed Aucu Mmh‘l'm. 1. HI son an! Cln Dc’fl’dl 1),,“ {NH In. w. c. PICKBRING, m: mm hm m “'31 ("1(an minim: in mod stair .. barn With shbd :1. ’tables. 7-!‘to"mo‘.1 extension kin-hm Well waterod and For further part wuï¬tm Smith. R. J. F. GRANT, D D. S. l l" MIN BATES BURIAL Thursday. April 2, 1925 FARMQ FOR Med m I .0! 66 mile.c Limm ‘ lohn I Classified "l REUBEN C. V l.c’2dl Enx. Mummy) DR. A. M. BELI LUCAS HENRY DAN. MCLEAN 8n: [ll am. 0! . â€" A (m. Plum" 6“" )I I): [‘0 M ha