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ed froth across -the room, saying: + l�'e � �� '�` '-�,•� a
S J ` I i V et -o r B o n d need stitchers. Let mL shave you how : ' ..`fs,,, -; , ` .. �, '`•.�'': _-„ -•�q't.1t A _ � +EAS
Wheels i tb run our ower-niarhinei." ,., , ,ct,` ,� I
ori p _ :T,_ &V_�If'_ Alji �
� The Le a� Sellers eat Victory Bonds wail And da Ault* After :- •t ,t, - { ( ( ,:
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prices elnotad oaytLa Anaacial vasa o! 21aa a few rt:.._.. _ u! ')lits .yin- { (' ti, ,. .,. r\ a . ..:
Toron o morni>I�t vavara. struction the tunic) .:trap, �r �.-o 1 ^_�� �'%y + '''� �- \I �'i � :"� "'�
.rA .l running an electric motor, her Bicer. '' c'" ,�cr`� ,W. L. McKINNON' & CO. u 4T,f SOA1E INTREPID AVIATOR MAY.
By Dotetby Donnell Calhoun. i t•;Y �-' "`r-. f + ,.`.) 9 1
alight with the j'n• of cli�t!ng, a ne 4 ,
"' sealers et,?ovasam sat and >1[aaicilal i i► , , 1 t s ` 'c ' r M•A G C LL A N .
_ scads thing and of doing a ner;Ic:i frit . p; s • w , :;' f, s� t :� _ t: i�IULAT�
- - - ---� work. At the close of iht elan s'.:e i °, '. t�Y-�t°�y ter"" . ,4r ` 1
(''- a[cYinaob IBIdQ.. 19 >l�ellnda sty Toronto i s :>'' _
PART X. When Pa Fleming remarked ingenu- went home with her heal) ?]el I lt: ryli; i ~� i ' � (6; ��` ' � , vvl�y c` - `
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1.`• Julie got to ously as, the Elevator shot them sky- L _._. _ .' -- i eager to return in. the _ inor.uiiig'_ Slrii� � r Curious-*Ier�r►s of Trav l in•.:.-U.ti#•
'Whl:te and .tremb.ing, i ward 'to the: artist's studio apartment,, dress l►er stair and -wear clothes lite Ilfin►i h her pile of b.tndKges?' ii'han ;►
�c Les feet and stumbled out of, the car. Various Parts of tke G_ Kube---
t„ Y that it must be "a considerable chore` those• btterfly girls they saw on the, she came back the next clay she turned - - - • , , �c
"Oh""r cried woefully ally.The poor 1.
�' 'woman! The poor babies! And I've to get acquainted with all the neigh- avenues?. Ias instinctively to the woman v. ho The Wheelbarrow of China.
boss, Geoffre felt, distinct shame "No," said Julie quietly, answering ; furnished the inspiration as a c':::1'�:r. "
�'• been eating three meals a day all my Y P• e e
• min led with amusement. He had his question and her own. No, I don't plant. reaches its tendri?s sun:~ar,l. + ">\'ov< that ills Atliuttic had. been'
_ _, h e with- ' such things going on in theg , - -- ,.... _ � ._. -
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,. g g g 1'ived ten years in this Luilding and he belong. 'I'm -Yiot even, sure I want to. Clirribin- plants are 'w'hat we ir_:00 cro;�.ea and t1wiv are 1,la;ts afbr+lt to ;
*orldl alit not
+ did not know .t a name of the family belong. I'm going back home to -mor- mans are. Rooted in earth -mire, its ; try• osier the 1 acific, the .d4y Y .
She was fumbling in her shabby.I row and cut. patchwork for Gran.'ma's
i little purse but Geoffrey put her gent -1 across the hall who had been there drudgery and deprivations, tt•a reach be 4itr•danttnt when suiiiu ue{istl hia•
l wilt's and hel Ma with her bees."s r ' n— ^•� dr r iiei•u tlai:e toils
2 aside. P up mare or less . consciously.' b ou_ , Ifi s SLnda nzorn�r. b11.iJ,1n 1ZOt sil2d let rlea>t an will ntalce an 1
i none , years! q. Y Y v• i ge.-il
y .. •, ' . The' studio with its crimson velvet .• There- was .a moment's, silence.. ever faculty to better thin"•3 to + `r around• the worid,' stivs . a ' 1-1,1
"I'll look after this-" He turned to 1 Y Y > > A whole day b 4 -ore you #or rEat alae# recreation. . � .
� 11Cardigan's . Mary. "Hoch much rent+ hangings and faded Eastern prayer "I should have liked to paint `your`! heaven and -to our God, for � the soul ' . ; • . .
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rues, its prie-dieus and tapestries and ,picture," Geoffrey said abruptly. Just of man can blossom fully only in, the — ShaVe. vel ` '
First, t1,en a Whether you are going' fora There are still many `corners of the
do you owe.- f P P - . _ u rla ie untuuiubile
Your
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• .ern dollars." The woman spoke in r carved .oak 'fUrnish>,�tgs .i®rouht from as you are now with the sun on
Peer i.8nd;-tit the-climitin� pinrrC • ,,i , world whQrt, uci i
.� ibroad; appealed fferentl to each pf :'r--4>nly n erre would believe ff I ! S?ii liI t�18 Car, t�.:ln€; .ti3e lalil�y t� c}tIIPCl or 1Vlsltln ,
a bo Bless monotone. I told him if r PP Y , , °must have iiia• ttt'elliaes of strength. �� - , arid' ,even the home wun.cl lie curios! _'
' • ' ' - .. a ne><_ hbolar you cannot o with a cda s wth of
p the visitors. rte examined the painted you, that hair could be than Strength without 15uts strength with- ,, Y $ Y gip
ties. And if it 'fluff set utit to tour the
bed give me time I could make it up. I Y I. „ f ,
armour collection with enthu4►iasm; color. i in. So, after all is said, to bean en- beard on our chin. lobe and 'do as the jlofaans 'do in
There s slvvays 'scrubbing to do. But 1 - Y g .
f I rain'' so strong on my feet yet. Ma's housewifely soul shuddered psi- Never again, tAought Ju�7e with a courager of our fellow men is our
! respect _ to acloptiitg native , convey
Phis-" she touched the tin shriveled irately over the cobwebs draped over surge of humi.ity, tvoui� she be sorry chief hus'iness on this planets The thOUoht Of Shaving won t be lrl>some if y0u•O�Vn epees lie -would Have to:
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cornices and the film of dust over that she had red hair. She cou►d even 1 •
face on her flat breast- this Inst - ! , a Gillette Safety Razor -•-rather, you think of five . "Resort. to .a donkey iii Spanish :
�► J everything. To Julie the lace was .a "forgive the freckles nfiw. Long after How We Lighten Wash Day Labors. , -
one s• on two weeks old. Geoffrey Y P minutes cool comfort With the highest type of America and in the Holy Land`.
Y ward when Uncle I.
s well on � Instead of tying your clothespin bag.
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elation of the vast difference be- HenryY ,
'bent above -the wailing scrap of bum- rev � • , t � �► No uranin the world. "Llirnb 'aboard. h cicniel' to traverse.
• ee Geoffre _s life _and her own. the 'homeward way, it was not the around the already tired waist, put a shaving edge ever developed. ,. ___r__,____ __ _
smty and tucked"S' bill into the tray n Y ' - , h •
- Afrrc,tti <1e3 ts,
aimless heads I," -mere were more than four hundred time when Geoffrey said a reluctant.! large safety pin •in the top og the bag,' can command a keener blade than the one you slip "(',ros's auine rivers of I-tdiap�on the .
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t+, • • i miles she thought, .between her bare'. good-bye to them all that• she was to open the pin, slip over the lute, fasten I , � - - inflated- sicros--ef--hallecka,.-and others -- _ __ _
"Toa h ,,'luck.. He was scntbbhigg ! into your Gillette. _ .. _ _..
,':. $ ,, *, x it straw reinemlter�but.,this magic moment to and lids the bag along ahead of you t ,_ - e Tope.
rd 2c. )less t Isere s little{ rodtn a )corns with s
something on :a ca x �, � Uy .a bridge ut u,ue rawh d 1
S t ether at the , western �i indow in the ori the line as you tivork.-' Mrs. 'H. B. . ,. , .,,r, ...
► an - address. Let rte knotiv if you're i iatt►ng on .the Poor, its curly maple g . 5 i A��d if Gillette Slaavin� i S u ail '' d6d O to ' `Usbig Elephant as_ Taxi.
-S a._., i - un. -I., +J g ]. y
• +► furiv)ttare and 'l�ic'tu�re, •iI# a cat vee tval
- ,€stmt crimson haze of the itis g as P. w
noble a sin. t t >; + w
n trouble g + �' Fortunately for Julie she had little Wheat bran scalded then titre -vt ter- -'y b Suriday,w ynot fake f minutes ever morr#i "subs ri 't ' e- yea- u'n ill COlt of , ,-. „ . ,
.� nu., frame, of Moses on the. Mount, . _ y . 1:. i Y '
Seems lake . we re ,always ill
„ 'and this rest a artment :that .re- l time to think of anything during the drained off, iS ,excellent for washing for a clean shave as the start for a better da s work. an elejihaitt vltc;n he cuutiaut�d his,
trouble, Cardigans Marg said with- a g P • Y journey on land.
out bitterness. • The philosophy of minded her vaguely of hvanhoe and' trip home. In spite of the lessons she' slightly soiled colored fabrics that will I - » ,..
F' had received, she. found it required' fade. No sod is required. Pour : For $5.00 -the rice of the GiIle-tits Safety Razor ou have , "Get_ ititc, x,;a�ta�t�ui,nc Italaat�uiii at.
Misery accepts what comes without the castles in fairy tales. • , I P q Y y , -
d t the lop "casement most of tier attention to keep Uncle wal,er, on bran again and. use, this. - > Your choice of the Stan-dard Gillette -set's, the Pocket Edition - Cak�a•
question. "Thank you, sir. You've She stood a t;
9 Y window looking osit ver the c',ustered 1 Henry from unfriendly contact with water for rinsing 'and starching. seta. (just as perfect, but more compact), and the Bulldog "Jolt over ,1•':;r Eastern roads in a
saved us from a night on a. park bench. ,� i „ Gillette with the stocky gripp. ,Ask to see them TODAY at the non -stock a'bsorbi!,b .cart drawn bye
'Twouldn't be the First time though. roofs and pinnacles, akid bade a relue- the chickens that once.more seemed to! -M.s. J. J. 0. C. 'ewellears', druggists'. or harLare dealers. - %_ •
I _ s cin u in his path. rhe Flemings I . A nice way to fix the ironing sheet oven,
++ bet her dreams, S alae . P g , P.. -. . •:�...
tent nod (, o . _ .., .. .. - . 1 ,
i ea. be nor.
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Th t.s h t t 1 , . .. ,w.. - , _ 4ti'�7" lit t'"lri'u e p
That was what it was to be • poor, of them Fi'ad'beet "old''frierYd's,
dt earn'§ i ha(1 1T0`W "`rho. eye`'f'cYr, the beauties of ; is to sem+ spial) bless rings to cash , !'
t t"'•- sick within' of .the 'beauty and romance of the city, the country through which they were : side a few inches apart• Drive tack* ® f into it .jlill iLishu, a sedan chair or a
heart was �.. wheelbarrow," then. Julie . _
- her as Uncle Henry moved 6h `again which could .not live side by side with passing. They sat. stiffly .forward 'on or small brass hooks into the uncle.• . --- -
throw h the fetid smells and unlovely ' 'the grim remembrance of Cardigan's! the edge.. of their seats as though' to ' side of the ironing board to corres- A 'few of these rib +capfo s means. of
g Liar y. There was one' very recent j hurry the car to keep pace ,with their I pond with the rings. The cines can be ,
sights and sounds. Gravel are described as follows:
"And I` su osed we were poor!" deem that ,it was,harder to send awa eagerness. secured over the tacks or hoops after "e all Traits o1' that tN( line of
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Geoffre s Toronto'is a dreadful nice cit to the sheet is spread over the boardS deserts, tletctting frol:t \ort!i �fiica
h. wondenn 1 "But we've "Big Place. 19n't. It?„ Yr , i . Y 1 1 . , _ -.. - - \',,.•f l)Wv,:;t -
she :thous ,t g Y _ . i 1> „ ,: �, ,,. l— , n w „ t" 'si and- is -easil taken off and :visaed. ,
. azor .
. Uoc,ij>c:; "t ga;nb r .1�� fry m,. ,ran ma ghee Y + I
deep v.u.�C :.,,3„. c•, r, , , - ,r
always had enough to eat and enough "What's , '� • I:.i►i(,x1, :,I".<(Ii,V1 tti . Y „�. � :. . .
` What,s the verdict?" contented) I'd rather. be born 'and The brass rip s and hooks can be
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to wear and a place to live. Being y' g the test -
.,, t shouldn't! bought at any five and. ten cent -store. •' � -� deuce_; .t] nuti:C,•r in, ills �: o.•1(i.
- poor' in the city is different -from bis- -The Dream hesitated on 'the edg':e 1 buried in Farmington. I shouldn t g - -
Ing poor lin the country!” oft flight. What if she were• oto stay feel real contented buried anywhere 1 Mrs. L. T. F. ')nines: � being e5tl,ii;i:z,3 -'at •at�c'nt tinL*e srr3i
t here in the 'same city with him, see else, t do believe." When 'washing . .men's . workin; i 'C11NApa' lions. .
Oh, very different. For a moment,; clothes, such as Rants, coats, or over "Not only is the ctin til 'a valual►le
tike tottering tenements were blotted k1m, perhaps, now and then, learn to • {To be continued.)
alis, ,,try hanging them on the line Preit;ht carrii�r, but lie se.rvE•s ns ilia
out by a coed green vision of trees _-------------------- -- ----- -" -- -- -- ' • without wringiii?;, directly fro::1 the Dttrtowty rite woR�o OVER 5 travelling car of the ,Ilocacfellers, -thl+
and tall grasses ruffling in the wind, rinse water, and they Will dry weel�� m � Caritegfes, tl}e llorg;ans and the liar-
sweet with clover tops steeping in the g' ' rimalis of tits cic��crt. NV11011 lie is
. o without being st>t•raked or-wrinllled.I
sun. A throb of homesickness swept I ,� 1 --- --_ ---------------- - - r . nt i. s r• ,
-M. A. P. _ - -` chosen for, ilii; nu re p ale rut e
i -:: • JAPAN'S SUBMARINES. led their ineclianism'. Statenicnts to vice a' light fr;tI11f_- work is ph(eed ui►un 91 '
ber soul. After trying many hinds 'of washir-g .. .
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Uncle Henr - was moving • row r>:.:�vr;.: _ - c
—• the etiect that these sn#itiau'iAes are 'his back icncl c »ert'I] Ai itb clouts to
Y. 0?0z" u� powders, .I am satisfied that .1 table �. a, .
through solid blocks of business spoon or two of ammonia put irj,o a Expects to Have Fleet of Forty Sub. to Ucr destroyed with the other sur- sw•een the c►cc:ltpaitts froth the. silo
+streets thronged with alert, well -dyes- boiler of cloth s will make. them l"ool• rriersibles Within Year. rendered German vessels is denied. and, the observatiotl ''of , the passers, �
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. •::.. . -• -Ja ran Navin �s
toed people. Late y :- ':.: white and ilea Nan anything r: i having --spent more -than 3OA0, ici ' ciecarated_ ��tii_ �zuniUu►i�srt.-.vr�__. _ __.�_ ...
through wide avenues, bordered with >:::•.• Y It is reported by the Tokyo l�ety� 000 yen on them to date. loos colors. In this.g;orgecnis cola
g <:::s:.::; j have tried. -Mrs. . S.
Agency that Japan is preparing for a
1.stately houses set in carefully eulti- Opuo '` fz:: In washin fine handkerchiefs, ern- -- + *% partment, •which may ,bp no't' irr�tptly ,
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- Here the raeeful - , n v eras. _ _ ,
Qated shrubbery. g great program of subiria- ins construe-
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broidel'ed doilies, napkins or dainty (x:hard• Liniment cures i h. teriueri the palace car- of the dc5ert
y tion. While ills details are not dis• { - -
' the master of tile- cellist tr aiir 1) ace . �'
spire of a priceless church soared �' lingerie, do not hang on line, as the I -closed. it ,is • understood : that the • , ,,.
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above the 'clustered roofs, there the A. Countr Nei hborhood Park.- Worth such an organization of WO -1f clothes pins leave marks, but after strength of Japans submarine fleet I , Distant y e . ..:.
• facade ol; an 'immense hotel. Geoffrey A p y g Y mon in Boone count riierchandise, leis cpUkit,t utensils and r
ark 'in the counts may not be y,. it is not sur-, wringing out of . bluing water; shake will be increased to about forty by I Two sons of Erin were talkie to=
pointed out the sights as they moved uncommon in the better that are Prising that there was no lack of ' each piece .in the air .once to freshen, I " � drily rcctnlre�ic�nts. .and travels in , AI ... ,1-
P promised Y feminine interest when a woman of then smooth out and roll in.1-a thick the end of the present fiscal' year, the , gcther. And so yes name is O'Hare,' •
P site days 1
along He showed them shop windows p sed us in the near future, but state, the observed of all c(ltse. z et s,t,
n col s me ]moi a• fa•>e'm..-8vv1Fi'1es ave trirtil ram com- said one. "Are S•ez related to Patric ;.t-::., ,
credits for this building eras
gle,k� :.t>tia y...... .1�,-lean
,mos, ng...ou t e irnd let std otr are reel a ea _., _. -.,. __ _ .�
st ..is -.novel. a ate• + ....... s1i� . oS,.ri, .ar� tuibia>,. a�:�t.is� C • , y
- enough nowa(iagas •. _There . T - Y Y . t Eels ltdhi fftYi'dS' tYL`t d"' at the folRit faro""" ". r - _-_ _ _ .
'he took them b the houses of To- from the villa e? offered to ive thin - „ , ilia desert, -
Y rs such a park in Boone County in the Z; I; Y fur the ironing. ---Mrs. A. H. and forty-first se1.ssions of the Japan• cry diRhtantly, said the other.
ronto's millionaires and through "the I State of•Iowa,� and the example of the ' acres of her farm to the two -town- - ese Diet. • - "I- was hie mother's first child .and I- -Craft on the Euphrates.
winding curves of beautiful parks.
The! women ,f that district might profit-' ships and to. the village on condition I B the Way. The far-reaching plans appear in Patrick was the thirteenth." On the F.upluate;l asci the Tigris ,
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F'lent;ings looked at thele' wonders j ably be followed in otir otun country. that they maintain it as a public park, In selecting vases, jugs, pitcher3 or the statement that 300 experts and me- I are .'still retainc :l the curious water ;
without enthusiasm, eten with it sort ,rhe park belongs to. -two farming Provide for its upkeep and pay the any vessel fo • holding flowers, avoid •chanics• are sent .to France and Italy I tran-ports of centuries ago --the raft: •� ,;,
of terror. The memory of Ca'rdigan's townships, and is situated in a village , taxes. -those that ar conspicuously decorat- by the Japanese naval authorities to
Mary had 'turned the flavor of the where ,the farmers of these two town= + The thirty acres embraced a tract of ed.'. .Shape, t is '-one. of the prime study submarine construction. These
aitji's beauties to 'ashes on , their ships do their trading. I timber on the banks of Boone river. I' things to be 'considered. Choose a meth are - now on their way back. At
-' tongues. It was through the women's clubs' Staange as it may seem, instead of i broRd vase -one 'that will not be read- the same time the -seven ex -German
Suddenly Gran'ma Bradley voiced that the vision_ became , reality, and i accepting'the eller, the people of both i ily toppled over, that is not too tall, submarines allotted to the Japanese
the thought that was uppermost in the history of .the park is a pare of country and town fell to wrangling, and always .unobtrusive in color. . �l; empire are understood to have reach -
all their minds. the history of the Boone Township and when the. matter was brought up 1 shade ,oaf dull green lends it"If well ed Saseb6, : the great naval base, on I
"I want to go home!" she said. Women's Club, which was founded but at a supervisors' meeting the gift was i to most -flowers, and dull yellow goes June 27, with experts who leave stud-
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'I 'I of skins and the circular boats. These ' , x _ , .
I rafts airs- sustained 'by.inflated skins, --�•- -
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I Prepared for this especial purpose, and -' . '
after the raft floats dawn the 'rivet to I .
its destination the inflated skins are. re- I '
' moved, the air permitted to escape, '
laid the skirls-ewr+4,ully-t-4We4-ems .-. -._.- -- -•x -
ried back to the tither waters, where � ,
"Seems like I can't wait to get to a few years ago. refused. Then the women s clubs took; well with marigolds and nasturtiums. I they are•again inflated :aid used as the
- work piecing those gtiliIts. �.��_� ;. __:. _. a_ _.:____-_-
..--• - • - rr' - hold of the ro ect. - -The made a' Gra , deft blue and- ' otd-fashioned - " support of "another and still gather
The members did not gather to sew, P � • y Y • . --- •
,- =- ::- Geoffrey_ Varrick learned more do fancy work and consume refresh- house-to-house canvas and stirred up brawn pottery I ra _or_ crocks often __ _.-._ _
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• such- pro- ark feeling that the board' serve admirably for water ho:ders for -"-" -` tiEven inose curious to elle eyes o -f �- - - `"-`" -
about his native city in the two days menta, 'but decided to look after the P g Y
of .the Flemings stay in Toronto than common welfare of the neighborhood of supervisors called an extra meeting; flowers, but remember always that the .the traveller, from, outer, parts of the ' . I
and reversed their 'decision aces ti selves are the things to Abo-ut . world are the circular ho' g - _ .• -
lie ever had known before. He. dis- in the sem + P �.'I flowers them t d s w at. , shade of - -. - ,
covered with Ma that in the down- clubs .of towns a of way that civic the ark with tax obligations. be conspicuous. . •
T sand cities try to do. P R` "- `- -wickerwork and covered ',with skins, �1� ,
town streets -there "wasn't hardly air Under inspiring leadership the club . The park is now the pride' and joy If a bath in hot water, or in water --- -•-•r or, made -watertight with --pitch, which -- -- - - --- -
enough to go around nor room enough grew 'in numbers and courage, and of the countryside. People living fifty, l containing salt or strong soap, is Beans
are at.i11 in klaily use `on the Tigris
to take a good deep breath." did things. Other neighborhoods not- seventy-five and, even. one hundred' taken within a few hours after ex- HomemCooked- Baked. And Euphrates rivers...
As he led his'awed party of sight- ed their activities, and. with the help miles away motor to the pretty spot ! Fosure. in shrubb*ry and weeds infest- "The three principal methods of
seers about a magnificent church with of _the_ Boone_ ToWnship
W�a�xien' Ito picnic. There, are la round
with Ilck.iggers". _oma"r.ed. bvgs�'_a - -- .. _ 1 Delicious
doi>rd ceiling and barbaric, beautiful organized similar societies, until after equipment or the itte folks, a base- ill effects will be experienced. After Southern china .are the kedan ch;iir, ,�
windows, he' found ,himself agreeing a little while the rural women's club ball diamond and tennis courts, a i. a long exposure, however, a bath has the jinrikish,•i .aper the wh'eelbarr'ow. '
with ws, hi' -'s' gentle comment their movement become such • a vsluablbI fountain, a rest cottage,; picnic tables, practically no effect and .direct.reme- but how.seldom the beans are cooked right. Sometimes hard, "Probably more freight find' mors ,
she "didn't believe the Lord felt real instrume4t of service that the whole) ovens and rustic seats. _ - --•---� sometimes mushy, sometimes too 'wet - or ,perhaps done to a p + .. _
dies -are necessary.After irritatllon � ' a„sengrrs are tlansiiori'ecF-iii ('}lips
at home here, somehow�.” �t 'tate became interested. P appear -- - p._. __. _. _. _ ._------- _ , _ . ___ .__ _
It- may seem strange. that people: has set rn and small red seta a -- by the vrheeilrnrrcrvr than h n
And the{. hours of cookfns they require and consequent y n3 other
living near to nature should choose i the application of, a moderately strong • waste of expensive fuel. laird method. The wheelbarrow there
' to go to parks for recreation -just. as 1 solution of ammonia to the affected Next time get "Clark's" Pork and .Beans. used differs from that used by us in
cit folks -do but the way in which arts is recommended. su ersatnir- They- are always ready -just heat and nerve, and note: the fact that the, wheel is se -t- in the
Grow$ ofCrime m Germany all trails in Boone ' count lead •to i P io of common baking soda Every bean of uniform size -every 'bean whole -yet every one.
Y ated solution g centre and thu. (.upports practically
. Boone Township Park indicates that will also afford relief. Liberal appli- cooked to perfection. • ' the entire load. while'the handles are ,. .
the do, They are sold with three kinds• of sauce. Tomato; Chili,
The true state of public morality in its Repression." page 142: "it is more Y ! 'cations should be made until the irri- plain: -Buy the kind you like best, they are all delicious, • s;upported� in part by 'a 'strap or rope
Germany was revealed to the world surprising then to find that in certain A number of large public Rather tation subsides. If the suffering is "Clark's will be appreciated' by all they, family, are moat over the shoulders of -the mien Who
by the war. Official statistics show crimes the number of convicted child- Ings have already been held on. the .severe, your druggist will put up a economical --and save the housekeeper work and � worry. operates it. As a result, the wheel. �
that the whole nation is permeated ren still of school age exceeds that of I park, grounds.' One of particular im- dilute 'tincture of iodine or collodion, The Government legend on every can'aL ,jClark_s I ork ,and . Wrow_ cqulic - Chen _w-iW twat
with false ideas of right and wrong. adults" Again, on page 145, lie says: f Hort was aeget-together eting of + either of which should be lightly 389 Beans and other good things guarantees ,their absolute purity. nearly a half ton on his vele viv." • • '�
A summary of these statistics is given "The number of convicted children I rural women s club.. Th spent the, applied. . ,
by the New York Times, +eallyiR at- under fourteen nearly reaches a third lAay in the park; had picnic' dinner' --- -^- W. CLARK, LIMITED - MONTREAL. —�'-'' "
and former) t ne Count Fed- yrfrn*0V'" T•tntment eimres-Garr of 1n cows • 'technical Talk.
tention to the fact that the meat ar- of the adult$' share." Finally, on j Y
dent pro -German has not claimed that page'21 lie s'uinmarizes to •the effect ! eration of ural Women's Cluhs.' - -- .fir. Sopwith, thy,! well-1t►1f)w11 aero- .
the war caused a changg of henrt or that; child-rimes,"stow a, steady In. Other, gatherings have taken place, 1.' plltne. 1Nrtnlif"Ic facers,-t•ftrtli�ii3}• c]cte,4 '
a changn of character in -his people. crease since 1982, except in simple Wand- the park hots 'hecome the centre) ,shop tally ' _
Using the '•Statistick des Deutschen theft. Tile offences enumerated bave Y TARCH1 .
of man activities, 1 Once, ;tt tlif= :1t�:x►.,('itrh. after IN-
Bei/:hq Band," 224, for the, 3'e�. r _19:Og, not been sulije�ct to- an -y. change •fn - � -_ __ _ORN _.t- miirk_-tn_a _ 1ci-br-4t--l- � .c1i 141-1 .�-------., ____--_ _... • ---__
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_ --- Hunger For Eiremma ement.
publishecT by 'lie• Imperial Govern legtslxitive'enactmeut during thn•�cars _ >S .t. the cnnvE�r�:;tic(n lr. :clnaahittg:__ .
. ' ment. it 'sh%wsthat.the. convietipn.4 for, reported. Hence the conclusion U We ,are all interested, in ourselves, , This nicnaliilg l wf�rN f►vf•r tcf sr(3 a '
fraud in the German Empire for tile. unavoiilable that. brutality, •rc:cl:!(wsg• and�the Ocie who shows acep, vita) and . ., - IVES are finding new r'('`� n1:Tc,hiur' «c''vc g (►t at vur pl:ice �% � ,
years 1944 to .190.4. were ir,4,626, an tress. .end •licentioii5ncsa,•.irt� spread `active con.•ern for Cls and our affairs HousEw :it tiinf„\tlr:. 11's wowli-rful'.bn-%ti it
annu:il average of 30 9'2:',, or 5,1 per Ing more and more in the growing is to mo,A interesting _ -•, + and deliciouls uses for Corn ! work,,.” � /
g g I►erson to us. 4 .I = St Y Y.-.' � � � r, • ' ' , .
1,0(►0', of population. 13y Acorn ari4on f - - -
la gent ration• - - - W'e love those who love us, eiperlal)y �f,pr, arch eves' da in fact for Awl- h w '� a iP-Ivo: k :, r1rr1'Irt+l• -.' "1
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on" the basis pet` 1.004 • th(�ae- cnn,yir • It sbould ,•further ,'he reincrfliio.red," those w;:o i!wo ui enoii'ph •to hel mar ' - _ °: ri � cel one c►f• fhr :alkf r��. •
p _ - + twery meal.
re gats The Times, in (•ofitrrlrinfi klniteil'I l,'.ves for«• .ra1 - - --- ,0/ •_ ,"' " 11'('lt, , •_04 Neap •, it+r, '`•h� rr)(• ,ns cif .
tions :vete seven' and A half tithes mei E to pit,, "ire -:h chee ��
r itr�o
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...-.nttrn(,rous-.tlian..in. England and Wales State; .with (lerman crime! statistics, � us;, siring :r,' r3,:c•, ta-la^1-o--c� � I + lr '�` � pf,(i:ll ;,tl:;( h!;► i i,t r, 1 I,cL►1.;(; ' '
p ',tjzelvF 2. . ilii a i l r 11 r
and four tim^s more mrnteron„'th(ln, "tl►at in 'tlerntany ions' of the o�trla- to do to ;.:'1 '.c c^ r`;Ir ar,fi iti(,m:=v 1''or '•IM1 ,. (' ` «,• 'y,,:= ► , Not alone smooth cyeain gravies 1 s
r , ”. p 1 I ' ., . i ' -,>'X. ;, .r: 'tea:- *��,�`:?