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FDREST CITY BATTERY AND TIRE C. E. ALLSOP, Prop. :ivu1EiiiiTric AND Eirrznviigiiisy Dominion Tires Prestfoflite and and aII other makes. Exide Batteries W. E. PIN CCMBE C6116 f7Veiglz5orl1ood grocery EDWARD an d ELMWOOD MET. 2882 QA TRIAL IS ALL WE ASKI Cape qleliuer fContinued from page l8l With a murmured Sweet dreams! Anne com- menced her evening's work. Methodically she searched the bedroom, but she found nothing. Next she tackled a closet seemingly full of odds and ends. Suddenly as she emptied an old club bag, a folded paper slipped out from a hidden pocket. Eagerly she pounced on it and tore it open, only to find a list of mining stocks. Leaving the bedroom, she next concentrated on the study. Her heart sank when the clock Gompliments of METROPOLITAN STORES 01 UI STORES FROM COAST TO COAST COMPLIMENTS OF BUEHLER BROS. MEAT MARKET SPECIALTY CHOICE QUALITY MEATS 68 struck ll:3O. Only one short hour more, and, so far, no success. Drawer after drawer, shelf after shelf, panel after panel, she searched and tapped, but still no plans. lust as the clock was striking l2:UU, she mounted a chair to search a mantel. Suddenly the chair slipped and, to save herself, she clutched wildly at the elk head hanging on the wall. The next moment Anne was sitting on the floor tightly clasping the elk's head. As she picked herself up, von Arnheim appeared tottering in the doorway. You double-crossing English spy, l'll get you for this, he cried, as he waveringly pointed a gun at her. Terror-stricken but des- perate, with superhuman strength Anne threw the elk head straight at him. As he fell, the pistol discharged and filled the air with smoke. And the clock chimed l2:l5! Trembling, Anne bent over the count and felt his weak pulse. Then she noticed that some papers had fallen out of the elk's head. Frantic- ally she grabbed them and tore them open. The plans! They were the plans! Sensing rather than realizing the dangerous nearness of 12:30, she dashed from the apartment, stuffing the plans into her bag as she fled down the hall towards the elevator. ln the nick of time she slipped behind a protecting pillar as a stocky German passed her on his way to von Arnheim's apartment. What a surprise he'll get, chuckled Anne, as she entered the elevator. The moment she reached the street, Tony appeared from nowhere and quickly led her to a high-powered car all ready to leap away. Whatever did you do with the butler? puffed Anne, all out of breath, as she fell back on the cushions. I expect he is still waiting patiently for an audience with the Kaiser's personal secretary. He thinks he is fitted for a position in the secret ser- vice, replied Tony, as he patted Anne's hand. CContinued from page l4l ing the bumps along with the breaks: learning to be a good loser: playing the game for the fun of playing and co-operating with a group of girls for a common end instead of playing for one's self alonep these things are of paramount import- ance to any one, girl or boy. lt is rather unfortunate, merely because boys can run a little faster and be a great deal rougher in their sports, that athletics for girls are minimized in the schools. Everyone will turn out for a boys' game, but the girls usually play to an empty house. Even if they do not win the grandstand recognition which the boys achieve, athletics for girls should receive as much attention from the school authorities, because, as we say to the little child when we give it cod liver oil, It is good for you, my dear.
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tContinued from page 333 extra water vapour is distinctly desirable at this time. With proper circulation and ventilation, cold floor-drafts in winter are non-existent, and the requisite amount of fresh air is introduced. Not only is a dust-free atmosphere a boon to the house- wife, but removal of soot, disease germ-carrying dust particles and pollen grains minimizes the danger of contracting colds, asthma and hay fever. In the case of winter conditioning, the cycle is usually thus: Cold air, which filters in around doors and windows, together with stale air from the rooms, is drawn by a blower through metal ducts to the unit. In many cases a vent pipe is installed to bring in 2521 fresh air from outside. Other systems exhaust the return air into the base- ment: then the mixed air is taken into the unit. Inside the conditioner, the air is passed through filters to remove impurities: then it is heated, humidified, and forced through the hot-air ducts of the rooms. ln this way the air in the whole house is changed four to six times an hour. Com- plete summer conditioning includes automatic filtering, cooling, dehumidifying, and circulating, with the addition of 402 fresh air. Some systems combine all the functions of winter and summer in a single compact unit. Others consist of several separate units usually placed side by side. Replaceable filters, either dry or viscous, are generally used to clean the air. Humidification in winter is provided by an evaporative tray set in the path of the air stream, or by a fine spray of water discharged from nozzles in the air washer. ln summer the hot humid air is cooled and dehumidified by passing over coils connected with a refrigerating unit. Some companies do not employ this method, but depend upon cold water at 55 degrees or less, or re-circulating morning or evening air. Regulation of the temperature at all seasons is secured by one or more thermostats, and relative humidity is controlled by the humidostat. Air conditioning may be adapted to a variety of locations, types of buildings and heating sys- tems, but it is obvious that installation is easier in a new house where provision has been made for it in the plans. In any case, a factor which cannot be overlooked is insulation. With any system, the use of insulation and weatherstrip- ping assures more economical operation with smaller equipment. ln addition, adequate insula- tion is absolutely essential to prevent sweating of walls in winter. Sweating is the result of infiltra- tion of moisture on the inside of the outer walls when the inside humidity is raised to about SOM. Continued on page 72 Gompliments of CUMMIN ii The Clothier 248 DUNDAS STREET Visit Our New And Greater Store Where Good Clothes For Men, Young Men And Boys Cost Less. MAY WE COUNT ON YOU to patronize our New Store at 197 WORTLEY RD. CHuron 81 Erie Bldgj CAIRNCROSS' THE CHEMISTS' 5 Dependable Drug Stores in London Experts in KODAK Photography Mrs. Ieffery Cto welfare workerl: It's a pity you women wot ain't got nothin' to do ain't got some- thin' better to do than to come worrying Women wot 'as. Have Your Eyes Examined! London Optical ffl. qjambra, Qptometrist Phone Met. 6180 Richmond Building I ORCHARD'S ' COAL AND COKE Your heating needs supplied with the best fuel produced on the continent in all sizes suited to your requirements. A Fleet Of Trucks to lnsure Prompt Delivery Anywhere ln The City. 45 YORK ST. METCALF 384 67
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London Pure Milk Company, Ltd. PASTEURIZED MILK JERSEY MILK Watch The F ORDS Go By CREAM CHOCOLATE MILK Middlesex Motors , FAIRMONT1150 - NOTED FOR SERVICE 561 Dundas St. London, Ont. Don fA11eeJ Ncrvin came to school with his hcrnd bcrndcrqed up. Ken Iollyz Whc1t hcrppened? Don Nctvin: I qot kicked by our ccrncrry Overheard czt CI party crt Mr. Freemans: Mr. Dinsmore: I'l1 hcrv I .' ' e cr e Mr. Freeman: Pc1le? Mr. Dinsrnore: No glass! - RECREATION - JOHNSTON BROS. r ARCADE DIAMONDS at WAQCHES BOWLING and BILLAIARDS 214 D U N D A S S T R E E T 231 Dundas Sl. L. E. Carnegie, Prop. The THREE LITTLE PIGS PENTRY Wharncliffe Road at Dundas DINIE DANCE AND SING 69 I
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