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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1925-03-05, Page 2, a O. DOUGLA,S, $340pin'inoi-04,-"pair Pnre.PF? eitelee—PeAnfRiain lei. tIte-PeOe. colored."' . `'• -Solemn Small- 'BOY—"PeonY. PieaSo- 10! better VollIO for ' the es ThOse who _aye used Japf***i ToOix$Hy.on or Guupowder Tea will appre: the 0400,100211,t7of this 41e11.01000:, abv[4.'s so pureandrick: :Trst, „ , ' ' ..." . ..". 9 _ -„„...............-, .. ever, Biddy is very:tenaciolta, and. he .. isrik . et .all dowa4tearted • about'. his rebuff.... kle7s.7quite•SUre.that,-jean -and • ... he were meant for each other, and he . has great 'hopes :of convincing Jean, Fere , never mentioned the •subject to ,,,,meltiti, ."•0441::aiSt:)0tot•.t..,,srrtiileiltdhein4Y....:-,,,r_etl:1-ea'lik,t 41- about -Biddy. in a eamial .Vray, , 1 fut. if '• , .. ' ,_ ' • • 4: i hadn't known from Biddy ,I would • fresh 'i * To k' them f • learned t from Jean's 'avert d ,.' l''' Ili/'11,*15P'eq; .:9I.7g*: :'-'•::- t in totheline '4?cleil) .a enilothroinln- sliezeon;:lleye7a • that Eome' ttone', had 1.1.nver•e..eat.. ' -An'Odcl, little birthday' gift, one, that. g P I) • . , 04 ,..not -east await over • ten 'Cents', is 'Pak *.fiter• and rub over, the lit. wherl, The child gives heese:f Away 'every , the shade or 1 pip pull Batten !MBAs the 'eletiPs° are ready to hang 4.- If time." . ' • • , . • Of the natural Weed are used. , , YOU will warm the clothesPins'betoFe "This J,‘,/ suppose; 'happened before •,Tit.,..ninkoille,scwaro. pull, t -,,,y4 small 'going out to . to. haft' cl°,thes, Y°12'.'w2'. II the toriurie• came • What effect ttir'll ,•.1., frepitteh entering, from cold hands • ' ''' ' -..` -eva,r6•••Valas, earttha,haueni.-upd, tOp.1 • . , . .. - • the money have, .1 'WoPtler7"-s; .. A„ • 1. -group ..inicr-two, a 4 'Attie' larger size re' A' ' C. '''I Wonder. too," said Pamela.. "N. -OW ilietween are .ifilided. • ` • ..... • . , - . --',. . ..- - .. • . . thati.40.an.".feel-s- AEC h s'sontethi to • ' listMt...thent.AnghtLAelers " Oslo A-: l'il' itilHTL,...T. Vf.TR.NS.I16...,...7.,°111.45,,_.. P,........, ;Pm: ,.,w,-ito•Ilinnid'_ys'ilealentaklot!.ind'ff:iebrteei"..i;';,"lbwuthi, ''' '• -Oeis*.U.Ot,'Ot'tifft',./fIotoopOlAts. -Water, .... 0104* •i*ei'Used;`•b4t A .r'COa' Of ya.**,' can't force --het •'confid nce.!' . , • -coP'y'rfyht by Gaorri:\U„, Dvsis 'TIAP,TFRf,•!Poszit'0.). had•hil 'for -twenty years: , fftiPar me! I 5.esuld- 'sWerp 'she 'Sti.:th•P''t‘e4 •311:?u' litmele"'-e114 „catedi" • PO on a don't like it when .it el think rhe does, Jean is:nroud. gets dull' ;941Ae°P! aeed''' a e,l-!ty4° Whae'n SiMY. thing:.Prida' " e'‘ren- wIL".1 the sun 4 wit°de'''.' "You mustn't ay $Q11,,sAre tild?" ;Pamela' Said as she threw on a "I .1g ; • 'Welt: 0i,ilittlitie".iithen'neetled0 PrO.' , . • ""Ne,"''peld,Mrs. Hope.'.."Ton can't ..e...: ven 't'.• d'pees' affecting the color. ' -I do that. As you say, jean is very :enameled '1htit 'minute:: InItion.:MOlds.a t reticent'. I think I'm ' ether Mut that , '.atea,e0ek.,•:hin.0-..and 'OM ' ; Silk , 'POrd. on '' • !.t.' 04,' she hasn't confided in me.,,: She is al- , . , :-'•whieli:;',,ithe*. 'are ,.letrung' -le .,:,bright \ -'1 most -like my -own. :. • he was a lit- „. oftifigee;',1hus,q. v1n, :fa,,,pleasing cont- tle. child • When the.:. ewa came that , , „ 'lination.lin't•::Itill.:*bti*:,,to*ho"Of: ... -, ... S'.1.•'.1,!IY;;•iriim3rrtEtiooeUnrigtestot boa124714,gon.','ghb.orS'..a..li one who o:likes .c.ah, are •r''.” eolor,:,,,,,' , „,___. :•,,'. _.,,_, ...,,,,s . ,, :. • , :..i .. ,.., , , ,„-. couldn't•murk.oa mine, yen when yol.1 ., ' AlWaYS'Attiet,:ane 'ead' of t.I4),eord• Mention his name,;. or speak about my old 'd II and bag or the sum - to .PteVeitf-,ite 'tri,71"tng....eut. when vorko - . , ,. ,. . , sorrow, and 'Jean ;se, need , le- Under- .2,,Aiiitliii,ii done wrown.gai'T :fsurely : fn. get , ,.44-.,,aMit'te'..:1,hn14:•,the lower Molds. A .: . stand... She used to g iden.beside 'Mei aniusement'out,of the. other rnigmep . ... • . . .,,. ., .. . ...tafent.".4,enr-Ineh,:por„.4,,iiiegOod:length,... •'and ;chatter ahent.':h • r .baby • 'affeirs; 11:„.yni; eitzt -,. Do • you know 'YOUr 'Pile " ; • --• ''.. -.,::,,•''String?,eit 'tive, Bat ..Mplda.,rantl.tie a; 'end link, me .. tiestifirie • and I enmetime,s,,,,,oi".0._,Ft.reg,mnielel,',.;yeu ".;-,":4.• "..4----a--r,..e • i :oug a.. -i.--tWd 7reasop.... :... .. . rantember where Christiana , micl-the , . . : ... „ , . . .. .. .„. . A, .dowtlg ' i‘jr4:44*:derhf;;;'' `t4.-iliee ' heft*i;-eil.. 410 , Papiela . t . , Yiind'IMOV end • the one jUSt'linede..;,*.. , „ •known , that no one.4 red mention her . • , •it 'was- .we' -'I otherareach the Land of•Beulah?'".,,,,It • , _... sat silent. the end • f the jOUtteey;:and they - ,:•Tl'iii."'Iiiie,11a/itiii-• molikr, lite , then• - Sons''nantss to 'Mrs: J R.Pa:.VigurOtiVe- ititiit and 0.•Itnee.i,led::40,Wir-•.eloSO.ion ,iy,... she removed her shoes . from: off. uir nothing. to do but to wait,,,:while __.. , . the 64.4:f these two. Leave about throe her ,feet,:.for she felt that it .Was holy 'children go lad the King's gar - top .and gather: there. sweet lieWers- ,11S.Chea,,aia'tie., a, knot and string, :o .r4.0111 ' • •• . . • . . . . . It Isall true. I know, for 1 iirileff,frielde, -,anit., tie. e ;:lutot on .tep of ,. -Mrs. Hope Went O :: `.1 ,dare .SaYs.: hive' renched the 'Land ..of, IBealrili. 'eSe;',.:':•„"Iii''',*14iii*Ii1411.s.-'et other de- you have heard abon ''MY ':,f?,oy, TheY '"HOW we' between molds. Moldi. '.., ,' , . ., ; ., . „.„,:. . ,. . Augusta.•And_I Wate. eft alone. G -ea-• t die.' For the last twenty-five . years • . to, them that. have nothing ,t0 do. but !canto is dPeth;',l'sayaBilayen, ..'llignaheenee,te,hisive geed proportions , , all' died' Within. eth ' e. years, . and . , . . . . . , . . . In the other 'Pull: J. used round anoltia . erallY,1 get. ,akirtg; • ut :to-day—per- the way" his, been pretty ...hard. • I've .0f.'1Wo.sizes: Than aro,.painted,brtglit• . haPe. :beeMISe", it is. the Bret Spring, dAY, :stumbled 'along' very lanielY,: folloWed , . . . , . , .•,-Yelloiv'..*iid ,,heVe.''',Ii4leeerinVentionat. 1;ro4,:dertigeitrinblitek and e green, ,: The 04.',..1s]ik. tut -Coolie" hliie.',A.piroexi or '.htitek'iiii4.:*004-.:e0',,,vory.•Weil with , ,.the',',.i.:elfc0t,'-:":44.1:AikliPit.,,X ,,:i3Oparated and swept the hearti,i,, shadiOg, hr ey, smarting with .teers. fren! :the' blase. `!:Yee stay with Augusta for a'. long Unto. 'Think h5w every one Mise Prioieford,weuldn't Se.Triorntok.d:4Mthmit •„cfPriorsford.WoUld peVar' AV.Af its shoulder,. Auguste would inies yes, and some of the poor folk, but Fr too ill7scrapit.A tongue to be much liked. Sorrow might, to Make pope more tender, but it Made my toOgge, bitter. To an unregenerate person with an aching heart like myself it e. i'ellef slash -04 At 144 'ileoPIA 7;!h.o. ainioy•One. being too cottect;or too conaCiopsly virtaousa-I.•adinit W.F.Feig,..,••16r#2,Ahorw,it jar', "ri71'..PraYett for "PhiiiitY,.•:;ana 'discretion my, /G11101673.4.waSts.:-..--Ams,....awax;..mth-.7n*,. -And I really Can't be bothered `,,Att those people rh6. never say an 111 'word of any one. It mekes conversa- tion as savourless as porridge set. ,One needn't talk scandaLI hate scendele-but there is no t'eg marking pit the queer ways of 6' your A • 'efieh AlSO4,"liOldiMi*t.h.PM, in 'Plate by : eknot•on top and bottom, Which also adds to 414 .slecOrativa:effeet. , radio* light :poIors, are,lovely • for ,a•girre'diving room and in 'the ifight colora '.f,or the living -room ,Vvin- Aovi; Chadei3Or-,pieno,lancipp: W. -P. •• WHY NOT ,TUESDAY FOR ' WASHDAY.? Beetle to Me 911ne Monday" „takes Its'• „nairne• from the. unsystematic eeramble With which the Week starts. Thia,long-eatehySlied, 'custom of start- . jag the new week; undertaking the heaviest -piece of Work of washing on : Midday, hue not Changed--Since-,--the -tirrie;Of--pin"--grandinathers,With-these • conSiderationa,- such as starting:the children on ;ft new week at .seltoOl, attending •to _certain business ' Meters that always conte up on MendaY, led mc 'alter my weekly. schedule, esp6:- :ctally :in the winter. In surrtmer time , , ,when One .gets up earlier; one ,usually , gets e' better. start at work:' Sort. tbe clothes, Plit the 'white ones, to, :soak, ----aging tat Witter.. -5f POSSible7. 'If hard water is Used, Soften,: with powdered horak,-• four teaspoOrts to a boiler of one of the moat 'disagreeable' fob - three of. the wash. boiler is the diffi- ' cuIty. with which small articles, such and they were 'so'ar ung and n of my .Lord on crutches like -Mr. Faring, 'promise -4t eems a4. If I iguat speak .bilt now the end 'in sight'And I. can 'abont them: ' Daeye,u mind?"' . '. be at ,enee:' ,•Ali thee years ' I have the ,black silk; lap an. ...Paniela took the, e,nicdieeth4eitc1ay,,4ohri,..410. jeatv:i:sb.e.eofpaybl.b.t .tsrp'sLreathdoatee„;,tttrileyriliaenryd my dear," sheLsaid... - s heart—but now •I cait'read thein with - "Archie wiis My '''.• '4:1 A est n.' — la -01.1t tears,Zin7d --re-Joic-e-an having had - 5014, ; ,,,In this Model -the tunic effect tether and ,I dreatn, d • dreams abolit .euCh sons to give. I used to be tor - is , ., shownitt„'the '"aPrOo" Portion 94 him. • They came tx e, though net in aired. by 'dreams . of them; When • X the . frent.''.' This alim-line style is. the..way we hed.claii n.He went into thought I, ',held thein . and spoke to youthful and becoming to ,slender:anef,the Indian civil Se .vice±,tliO HQPS thein, and woke to weep in agony, but to mature 'figures: The sleeve May .he Were .always a far- i andering race -7- new 'When•they come to me I tan wake ' finished in wrist length or Short as and he gave his lif - fighting: famine 9 . i .., , ,, and Smile, satisfied ' that .very ' soon j ' the 1 ' ' • • n e sma 1' View. „ , • ; . i hi district. -a „. And ' jock. would 'they. will,he mine again.. Sorrow -18'd n 4 .. The 'Pattern is Cut in 7 .iz4i: 34, be natlitAg' but , a o.dier—my Jock wOndetful thing :It shatters this old 35, '34, ,•423. 42; 44' and. 46; inches bud .with his warni hear and hio., sudden ,,,i,%. 338 -inch size requires. 4% :earth, but it ;makes a rinw heaven: . I Measure, rages ai-id 'his'. P•ass on -fOi. , animals. pan thank 'God for taking .my boys. yards' ,ot 40einch materiel' if Made tJeckjardine revile s inc of :him just , . Augusta is 'ii. 'saint and acquiesced with long sleeves: With.'sbort 44e -ties r a ;little° • There n vei, was •anyone ftorrt the fii.st,"litit I waS rebellious. I : . Ni 'yard :less Material is reqiiired The mere •loVOle;' and °I, Was killed i a ••• • ntrotlucin 6:4 • eriehe owe, .us -to intro- ps.4.Experience. het:name indi- cates,MrietKk_a_housewife7.-Of tong training' and wide knOWlage, ;and • she Will be decidedly worth listening to • on housekeeping matters. 'Tagil week in this paper she. will have: something of value to, tell 'Modern housewives. Look r Mrs. Experience every week. VT7 ED IRISH CLANRICARDE 'ERECTED IN 1588; IN 16264 . r :Castle. to be Rebuilt for Vis- count Laieelles as tyPitir, • : Year .„,., AC1eerding to recent dispateltee frpm .1.0adon. Ylaeopnt ,I.jescelles and • Fri OttrY..are Pinitailtg Pe .detice,' it; IS 'Said. Laseeliee, ha bOen...x.entempleting th:e *rye, tor aCtUle. „ and that Prineesli.. Mary .0 even: iioio'Peger than he 10 live thA, people of Ireiand'for a fey months” • • eVich Year. '• '"•Sp. --now ?the 'Old; earde' ceen e,." which .eame to ••• :on,:the• death Of lila ceonfrie.. old Unele,e, :the NinropISAif flak whiely., the -.1‘torle,t4e,i'fArail)".1Ai7. 00010,4, snett•f to :1"?P, "rehttilt•-.,and, will be used by, the LaScelles fttittliY ,tor,e; Copntry home. .:.;; • • .• , 'as Well as England. Is 'greet- 1Y•excitedi dyer ;the nes;-for, unliko nis unelei-,I'eascellei is -a general favor- , tte-avith:ell the' people surrotindIng hie, 'estate.; , Ag for Princesst Mary site "ItaS • • ,,1 Pg, been loved by the Irish . and on all: oec.azioas trielt.tOlavor.: ••-• • Ireland. , Even 'when ., her trOusseap, ' '".•• :Wes being mader she paw to ,it that IC , great pet,t•Or. madit.by the vice' •..men ''ind girls, 'of .tbe land for Which ; ; is Jeat..a path t,hat•is sure, Ilhorny Or not . , And a. heart honest and pure; , Keeping the path thet,lksureThat be ifly lot , • Just duty tritsoniii or not h And . ater and 'better to. grow In doing the 'duty I know,. 'That have,satight:' . n width at the' foot is yard. , 'Fieiptier raid—two ri a., year. - Their ........gatterxinalled..-tee, at, y_addr-ess-on .as_generat: d -fpr -e -that -I -was receipt of 15c in si1vtr, by the:Wilson thankful;,one:cahbe 'reorrow,oneself; Publishing Co., 73 _West Adelaide- St., but it IS terrible to see ethers suffer. Toronto. ,.AnewtWo weeks Lor receipt Augusts:was a reel iri.;.a.-weaty' land of. pattern. "., •• • '.• .." .me; nobody kno s :What Augusta gemi-.15c in silver fe).'' Our 15 but her Mother. We had •Sandy, date. Sprang And Slimmer: 1925 'Book our baby, kft, and c managed to gq, a soldier, itio,_and r broke .out, -THE. PROFITS IN .The price of good quality . tea has risen in the last ,two yeare, .between that was young., a .20e and 25e 'per poand. The dernand ,,brave: to Winthroug Which has been phepOnienal, .has sus- Jock Were tained thrs, increase, and the' fortunate . to fight the; world, b owners of tea plantations Itt•A,re. °earned behy,he was only •.d1Vidends in some Cases .of :from '60'Y 'the' li dead -.,as• handkerchiefs, collars and arnall to 100%. All those engaged; in`.•,tielling thought Of -.their ' laces ....are fished etit of the Steaming the,',cOmmodity--who' have • not keen /breaks the heart. Rids; If, a small • cheedeeldthr bag is Making any more pr.ofit---,-haVe. bec.n., their qualities Of Pr made and these articles put • into/ it hoping for over-prothiction, thia• is be proud, but When for the. . proceSs,.. your -to e; inevitableWhen' such ptofits are' being gehtlenese, and th.e • temliar AO 'complexion Will he..seVod.',:matle and prioei • will then fall,. 'But only : weep and we •lit' a• lump of.',Seda Is diseelVed Ifot",-te'a Is still 'getting dearer, and no one ,hparis bre Water arid', added to the blue Water 4. caw foretell. J.fist When the, :drop when Sandy:went. Will. preicat the. 'from settliiit in' come-..Whollierlii One. year, or longer, -they told ue later; t patches on the'c'..ptites.. ;I. know, we all it 'Ma); collie When ',Cast e.ltp'eatett.., 'f,TiS. 'ls like to, hang. our cldthes"oti Atk. • • •..r-- ,, • . WW1 early moth , , , , • . • " !Th:F, NIGHT OUT VI,XE1 THE singing 'Arin•ie..-Len . , A Sw. eeiBre.etilt. .at att.: tting.t,' see that .Haven: and myself had part in 'my boys; now Heaven has all, and '14:1 -the -better it is. ter q'crd Will lei:given:1y bitterness, and all soft spun glass that looks like 00 the grief 1 have -given with wards. 'No' fihe IS the gfa.ss. thread of whieh it Is ' suffering is for the. present,' joyous •rade that the dregs weighs Only dne nevertheless ...afterwards ; pound: When the Great War broke out and " • Jusi to keephitttli , Weary Or upt,, • Sure Of the Right eleie,. keep battling on, True to MY thought —Waiter 0 Smith fdlnakl'a. for praZna-anis itridises• • Glass Drees., A lass dress that belonged to the Intatta Eulalie pf Spain; and that 'at- tracted Much Aftentien at the Ceiuta..• a e• Alt_Lit Up. Match Box ---"Well, if there Caudle all -lit Up!" •• , • Which One?' in Mr. . • . 'FreddY,!'••• said :Alp :-.1teao '!yo heye •spelled. . the , wpid ", wit .two Ariat'-intistleave one of thee out'' "yes, ma'ant," • 'replied Freddy .awhicif -bee?" • A u a en er r Castle Burned. In 1826., ' The. ancient castle; whith 'came to .1.:ascelles• on .the death of his uncle;., ' was ,erected . in 1558 - by the Earl, ot Clanritatde 'at a tremendous test,' In 1826 It V401!il7des t rgy e 'd by „Bre and, since, notltini has been done toward , rebuilding .,the 'structure. The' otitee; •: ,walls :were not Mach affecte,d''hY the flre ftit', they • skin' stand Straight' and tall; e majeetic pile of stone ftmittra • on.. the' silvery watekti, of Lough 'Derg., roe c,--greeneetterese-re park by ;which It Sureoundek, will .• • WheU 'it Is jebulitbe a fitting home„; for a princess .' .; Acres. and acres. cif. sernereld:.inealoWs Stretch 'a*ay ..frOm 4tsiertelpsure. medeittethe-diettinCe-dane.--..• be • Seen :the : winding river tranqUilly ,nialting Way thrtitigh the 'peaceful country::: The ,litale" town Of: Portant; ma where the ..eastle is Situated, .le very 'ancient' and. historic -one. It lies On the GaiWay; pf. HA, Shannon% And, onto': the .chief, pass nal Means of emninunicatiOn between'‘the 'Ptovinees. Conn:004 'en& Minis' Many,. tithes: the faMplis, bridge ro :Sounded:. to..the trempipgr bt: feet &n their way to mortal ceniliet, ‘and , )raiiint knights'. rode :over it in ,,•daYs', •thatto...e.ion#, • - • ..-'01ini-icardp4-estate' • which was formerly the largest inaarea:.- • -and. extent in -Ireland; has•-••ndwp-es-Sed to the ownershiii of the tenantry.. For many ,years. alntter fight was waged U. 'Over, 'this "estate; . LaSeelles"e much-. ., hated 'Miele • haVingt been one , of ' the last or the absentee 'holders Of vast .'_traCts of land to Consent, te.reeh storte estate •tolts 'rightful owners, • - • A .grou11 is oi71-y a tell w vvhos. Wan EkpOsition Chicago ' 1893' smile is sort of rusty. Tirubbip has been presented.' to the National a little Milk o' IMman k Museum at Munich. The gown Is of . the terrible casualty lists became . Clever. on. But Sandy was I • d• of engei an •longer, (inil with rue our When. the Boer .'W hearts N",,.re laden,' I, ,fond I could course *he' had to go I kne.,W When .1 go without impertinence into the house saict ,good-bye to h m that , whoever of inouening, even .When.1 hardly. knew c•arri.Nback-it would 't be rity:'.1addre. thO eo 1 -t • " • lie Wae too'shining Mkt' eating or • sraokino, •,Wrilley'S.Ireshent..tite7moutk,,,;, Imo •!weetztil -rho breath. - •rfetves are .0toothed.,iiiroat tefreSheil and diaestion4 aide& 50 easy, ta carry thelittlepaCketi " V X.PITTLE. , let killed liere is t.he yoirtds? to get the lime in . the out of a tea *kettle with little troub1e:. tHend'eAme to 'f.5ee lDiiipty tlirY k(ittl#, removing the tori. over. Iid.'1,v0 Sot ouffdde 'mier ni'ght 'daring hard' le4, and couldn't h freezieg. weather:. The moisture in the1 to tell' us if he' had teh" will ea ue6 it to freeze and become' ' Thue, early the saw that vi.° hung yed,. too mach all d innocent and . . Archie and .e, wen equipped Sandy was our • share their grief, and 1 think ,some7, titnes:I. was .,able to helpjust a little." • "I, know how you helped;" said Pam ela; "the Macticinalds told Me. , Dia you know. 1, think I ettVy yea: You latve enty. . Of all suffered •• much • hut you have Ioeed siested it is 'the much. 'Your life, has:mean seinethiag: gentleneSs' • 'that 'Looking back I'Vi. nothing to ,think On. ott can think of StiecesSes . that noW seeM n and heart and veiy an& foolish, and years Of, think of their dressing and talking and dancing' and, youth 're'ti "Can laughing. My Jife sPenis like . ,1...;i0AI.1 1,1...1:111111i.in.oeii_rt- light and 55 . lie had heeri, • (To be 'continoefl.), life -of his cony- '" • . vC r went . . No on sees what is' before, his fE1; g' "It'd WaS we all gaze. at the stars: . • •. ' tvheir tbe, hill- • . '.. • • Said :a Greek tea Jew• --Haire yea seen. that exeaVatipason the Acro polis reVealetd wires? That rpreves positively-thatMY people knew the mysteries of telegrephy. • • Replied , .th0. Jew to the..Greek,-- oHave, you •seen that In excavating'ft 1:Jerasalem no wires have -beep found? . 1.That ptoyes that my , people tknew the inyeteries Of wireless telegraphy!". • Historic; Assookatlorla- ;. -.Like all.the,large • est,ates. hi, Ireland,- ' .Clenricarde 'castle has ..iiiany histOrio S a,soociation,s.. . Poeta half.° sung ,its. • lieauties and the streagtli 'and courage.: that 'Its: greet . line of ,,Citieftain's „pot ,SesSed. :•1Pori.. until it . came into the -hands of , the: late marquis,. its owners' 'vete-looked tiple'by the people iif ire7`. - 'lend as pessessiag, nil 'the attriblites:, that-nialte realanea. And •Laecellee is credited With .1riheritilig s.oniet of the • traits ; of his forbears, for he; . • Proved lihnSeff: .-record .during the . World War- was ;a. -aplend eat): Puring-thegreat•cinifIletho served with. . distineticin and 'Was' . 'wounded , three times, time. insisting going • 'beak- to the ,trenches7-e warrior that WaS, worthy to be a dege.enditiit'ior a • fighting rac'e' . •••..• • . It Is believed that tha;c:oming.of•the Lascellealramily-will:.do mutt to Aro, mote: a taere friendly . tilde; frarrt , the people Of the. no,rthqra conntries. to- ward 'their Southern heighbore,, in . ,OCti it is hoped that it ntaY•311e1P to- warcL ,tbe settleinent of the vexing. houadatY questioii for, when the farm. - et glory or ,caStle. is restored:, what . man. woman ,of the 'Nortb,.... • would i•ef n se to, -coin o iid 'pertio1pate. in tite ,big.tiffaire't hat 'will' surely bike pl000. And s‘t, North and Smith visit,- a/the-aril .1),tliet. --muter the; denfocratie roof of the Lieseelle3 SU1- ly ii .1)r.,tfOr blli'i'atir ,•or eani1. dthees.: peohleneit wffl ha the • T.,. • Novi 'rag?. ..tov svi) e!! *I; lino or the - .'e•oet. are' ant ret -l! .1.,onci•o ctit etilei- etc:it eeiee ere ei their, e,son- , dels• ,. , 111'1401; 1 14 gr tWIC rt-,. qv, r • t. • ; • an1• I II:111 „ t 11 nY' trt Pan. tlytt 11(11 'lobe, ,Urt):+:1-I.,111,. i tinrg lie- • jug, ,c"oluiro.0.1, pai.ticloq,or wate•re 'vapor,. if, is clean, ;old thoeell if:anger.: ... oi to ipp, , , • ri ity ;$14.1nr.!. :lase iteaktee.liithY- Ipe a helf4.1.1C.'or 2,.05.60 ••• lark hot down . His grda \Then ,everYthing very, honest •fel-, e Made pp thiiigs tried. He 'se., and Or detai`.8,1 for he .red. and, thirsted .. .BEAUTIFY. IT WITH • ..... — :. 'f!DIAMOND'DYES"' , . . , . •• . . Trorning, 'it may be talteri• 'off.' the Sidee.' f Or an:Yining. , At I st 0 ht• eaid 'Sandy' i ' . ; ,,,:. ' ' . in. ittrg(t: .(u,n 41k',wing s,, ein on „ how • wa as fanny fello •• It 1, -.you 4ft., a l'erfect home• a 6 , , : t..z.i4,....4,,,roze.fri., ••• rr.his.:, Infiihott..::hkg!. f:a:K.p. 4'1:my him he a. e,a11--t he (6.erlort. ltig- Atte,-- -'.t I ti !tag- - ii, ' e, I out of it.'... My litte 'hey my 1...ts.' ihatente.- 1,:ivith bh., leerm ,tieed several times 'with Sucecsr, , . . , .. - -.• .:p i • ,c, ' . ' ' • by iytemlicts e fr the , lt,eme e'd-a:iornfes„. iibtle troy!' 1 &tilt. latoW VVhy I should mesd r -'"Ys.- 'Jest 4111' • • , ,. r . , . ,t.iin...0 ,P ti rd ,1 a •Univereity, who have . fkkat..1.„1 i.s.- .ifaitoe:officaakete-e, - ,...•.•'•,."• ,...............,...........--.-&... • e •, i oritf: always eidke. this gees - _kW. ' urliOlViiii4-.7.iiiiiiii r ndt.v. "What 1a; haae .yea .gotl' T1ive. year:self ' -- •,,,,t,/f...riktehei twirl, e;:,,. ,-.4),..-$4.1" •11,1: ' ''''.' . . . , , ..•••...,....... • . . S t./' 1) irIPS.ta'h!.g :41U VO . jakeif In (135 reo a. ,vrhet rine ---te,:.,wae:',Wouti flee, have st.ryar, bli ii d' sievethe 'A'rrelStiee„ ....."- .4 ' e ' , ni ' !'1,. ' falbW. Pflt '-Cilkill<;? ...said , the ••' handle of the leo, lreatn Ti`C6740'r,..""htit .1 won't .4:twit 1 liel.- thing: unicsa. I nm ;Iint''te ,it.!".. :...- : . „ , ' '-'• ' i ' Minat,d'a Linirtiont for the 'Ortppe. . in cold witer to tint - after ei,ery meal Au he. 'The Worlirs best. • hair' tint Witl r' s,tor'grny., hair to its color, in 15 minutee. . • • •'Small 'size, 83.30 ay mall • bauble size; $5:.50:,:by mail .1he'W.-3%..Pernber Store Limited "' 120 VongeSt. '• • ten'onto • eerte.flelleate-thadete: .boli to dye rlep, permanent C a 10 r a. aelrateeent-pa-eltarge:JL 10 Fiiupkm any wo-- ffittat 4e1L5 '„Alyt 'llughrie;.' , , boas. skii-ts. Watats.,;,,01'.e.sSes.: stedidegb: •sWeaters •-drestries "-borer, I- ingt, hanging,3, .eVorYthing new. .11tlY "ritaitiond Dye„S'"--no'othet kind 4and"Iell"S•Our detioglet whottior the-, iilaterial you wish. to 7tOhlt,it \yobt • Elik,:'tir*Wh;Oth,ei. It 0 !Webb cotton, 0: ' MUM gotale: i55tj5 „ .are the concentrate strepgth of prime; 'ft:ail beef. Use them to ad flavor and nutrintent t • soups, 'sauces, gray "stews; hash,meet-pies. 2Tiniot 4 -15 and " " 10 - 40c. . The' security afforded., by the PrOv.ince. of • Ontario , Savings ' Office,. together with the facilities -extended ' by . every Post .0flice, in Canada and other •cotnitries; make possible for .everyone to deposit th'efr iaVings in this institu- tion,. ,; 'illterCSt is allowed; compounded half -Yearly, with full. "cheding privileges • ' ••• • • • • , The confidence • the,,rtit# communities have shown in thii; SaVings Office is Indicated by. the -large increase in de- • posits', .which are*,now over $20,000,000., • • • . • -A1IIepositi are secured by t.4.0 en. tire rcsource." 01. the' Pi.byine,e of -Ontario, . ••• • - • • • •-••!it ; nelitittrtnees. should; be .hiade by Post ()Mee itfoney order, ' -fratik'nitetitie; 'expreSA• order or 4iegistretj--lettdr.,--arld-sh 6'04c1 be addressetito your nearest Biaucli, Where they. Will'r.eceivc ,•-,p,rompt-attention',....= • . , • '• rovilicet of -211n ariuuRavi s lc .• . 'Hitt13 0141051 15 GHEE' Wir'-^PARki'1'01I,CNTG: 1onto Cler.•0y arid, Adoia646 tta., .. . • ' , cori: Untversify and -bunds 8ts. : :, :lee:fleanc..11 0c.eet ,ffi4, : , , °' • ,. 519 Datiforth Avenue. .;;'•'.' .. — ' Other Brat,Icliet; ht '` i . • : . 1.4a13.61talInt'Qtfna'rd, :g.t,W. Ceaoldheat.roliCike,i4 •• oaVite‘ iiMbnortPlid, ''PiOnittbaitkak, e''' • • .8eaftitthr,•,, ' WalkOrtory ' -Newmawitet:iariel Aylmer, ' . . , ' 6- ' My; FenillY, ii"renra 04:41iy bit Pah-illy.”' • . . rarnil'Y thare• ii111 three Of WI* illy rather, inotifor ,and hitt the youngctirt:', 't -r • +1.