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• PY 4ELEN Nir•IfiPAUS:
11;ystratedDreesmaki4 Leespli tur.
- lashed With Rvery Patter,'
lIy !AIiM rtIORR#1,4
IA Woman's Pingo IS In, the H91111.1."
.5131104V010‘anlrig
Many of. us Were:brought ti in hohse-
hPItta, 'where the 'tPePt(e•P,... Of aDrIug
cleaning irinnediately picturedacetlea
of :a, ...yeritabie., ,orgy_.,�f piislatights
against dust 4.4(1.-nigtiii- Where all the
-,1,hru1ture' le: thehottile was out Pn, 'the.
, front lawn at one tIme;, where, fea:ate;
-.'anything you ;.couidpod' :is you stood
• op in a ;whiter Of breems and mops
and palis, wher.e- at ieast Ov,p weeks
lire was acutely result-
lii 'nerves - for the. Whole,
famlly and utterexhausti1lI for the
,
''-"latlY, Of the hous°9•:;i, aka. where •for
_ .
about two ',Month§ Afterward* you
couldn't find anyttildg;' oven your furni-
ture,. where .ycit expected tofind' it.
' There Is no' doitbt,bat that, we all made
lin. Our, minds: that eur spring cleaning
would he -done 'little'by litt1, in other
• %Words; We • wpuld have 0.?..systern,'
'whereby "the-aceilintilation-of. 'Whiter
' grim Would be swept away With as
liMOnY.eniegee..aa possible.'
• ' .110Arde.r0.- .
Tot of iftg's love to heard this : in
capheirdS; :and ,we have to- exert a
• ',$reat-'-'lleal-of- will power to:.tle,•eweY
• .1vIth a lo ,pf accumulated Junk. Ntk•
„ body,.., boweyer, sliottl&„:hesitate to
• throw away pld medicine bottlea (if
.Ypitive.'kept the stuff toe. lorig;:it may
be poisonous),. aged Powder ptiffs,- old.
lettera,..lfhts;.,frochS, and 'shoesyou'll.
never -wear again, -broken bits 'of :cheap
pwellery, broken china and, glass ; plc-
turesaud..futailtzre. put, away.....to,Pe
:.mended..—aii-these .• 'come under the
head Of bearding and away they Must
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go. • After a honflre, ;reline all • the
shelve, •drawer a :and cupboards with
• .. .
Clean Paper.. 'Wash all the Weodviork-
• With turpentine—lt.: helps, •lieep the
moths . away. :4 good lip is to 'collect
•"; :all: chalidelier4„....gleb.es and glass
ghiaios from; the electric . lights
'.'througliant the .11.0use and.make,a bee
• :of warahing them all in, one morning.
Warm. 'soapsuds .Vtli rt.,few,.drepri. tot
• heniehold,'Etnamenia: •,will clean them
'-"•-•;'-"liest:',4"Then",•poilahttliet metal -hra,eketa-
'dry the glass carefully :and put, it back
in piace.When you COme Jp_40,,,t4e
sr' other 044t Of.; the.r901n, you cover the
'els'etrie flitUrei with. tissue Paper. An -
Other helpful •hint,id to do all the plc -
tures in :the house at one
'clean -
Ing the gless;,bruShing;the backs, . be-
cause they indY be Piled in .the 'cleaned
Cdpbeards. ready', 10 hang When '.the
finiShed, • • •
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• .ttejj'By.;$teii.: •
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Blankets,' Curtains,: and ruga Might
.be gradhal:sent 'tO the leundfi rind
.:
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'••cleariers: • Inthis. way, feu Will 'not,
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have. all the .expense.at ,•Once and as
. „ . .
'they conie pack, they May,, he. Pitt; in
,•drawers 'Or put aWay, for the :summer.
'IVIattresees should- be ,aired and
cleaned wjth the vacuum.. Pe One, bed:
A day ,And thoroughly ciettu,aug*.oti, the
Some 'rainy nterning,.•get•tp•
...settler all . the,:silver and, brass and
regular •eleatitiP. ,If you possess •
• •• alargOc011ectien of hooka,gO, through,
, • then!, '-classifying• give away
those :ycku,:i1O,•tii-..r.t 'Want to 'keep, duet.
' :fliorpughlY1,116Se youde,want•and put:
,back in order ..Onclean slielve. Dust
sheets•Will."prOtect them when_ rest'
the cleaning is under Way.
-Peep-aration
. Another thhig. to do in • advtinee is
,
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to ,irisPect.‘your'.equipMent„. •,1313 Slit*
you have.•01 the cleaning
Wakes,' 'furniture. polish, turpentine,
cleaning-elotheS,.. etc., .that you,
Piave, plenty Of soap, wash-
- thg ,arnmonia,•• Poap':::.ilakeS and
pilei Of' Clean, rags. • -Save. year •rieirgi,:.
'opera .for tWo Or. three weeks; before
...fon:. start „Cleaning, as they 'ate_h_Seful
covering .,'ileora• ;and furniture,
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•;--4antlen:.., • Take iteasy--•ed..he fresh
ttd .ytno,..hoUse 'When the,'Inisy 'peasen
Is•oVer, • • • • • •
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Easy, Quick Recipe's
The..fotegeing outline Of.),Vork •calls
for something easy . and •oalek.to eat.
and .the following' are 'tasty, time-Pavi•
• ing dishes': '.• • •• '
• Scalloped toryintoeS
contents fioia :.one ',eau to
7triatoes, and dtain.tOmatoas:franr•Penie
'•ef 'their liquor. Season with salt pep,'
per. and 41..feW. 'drops '.onion jell
' nigar, ieptefer're'd a little' s\vdet:-Cov'er
; botiorn. Of ,balting lIIi n ith Ituiteted
tracker ceumbs, cover with ,tematoos
g‘Prii 23;, .t-Cesen, Rebuke.
• Self:SeekIng7.,-Mark,14..3343. GoldenText—Love'
•,worketh. on 111 to, He
neighbour:therefore love If. Atle
• fulfililee of the laW„,--Ogniaris:14t,
.ANALYSIS..
T. 'mg np.L•G4EATTIESS,
11. T4E 0P9T0104trf, IIND, Mg* P:
' $8.44.
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INTRODpertori--..cfnicitly leayiniethe
crowd, h,sna and hie
their -Way back to Capernaunt. Wince
.mark 7:24 . they Were. outside' 041110e.
Because of the'dahger fi001,Antipasr,
'aiNt '14sO'bee414ae he wizhel f�r 'nom
•tki e. In Private', With his Men; Jesus.
Avoided " recPitnitipn,,' V...39. This was
really. the beginn"pg 'Of 'ate; Journey'Uf
,T.cruaafeM,:: although it i'S notmen-
tioned until. Mark 10: 3• •
- ,.Onee- -Mere he: tied to 'aectistem
themto the idea: Of, a: suffer/1T' Messiah, v. 31.'• Still perplexed', they had
not the cenrage to ask hintmore about
it, y, 82. .They were soon to 'reveal a
•cleeper .misnrideratanding, .• • ' '•
I. T4E .Mark 9:33-37.
Thelittle band, (jf men busily talk-
in...silenee going ert
before, finally. arrived' in. ,OaPernaum.
Jesus suddenly 'asked,(4What were you
•disDetirig: abObt the *AY?" Aallani--'
:ed• te 'tell,',theY•said nothing. NO ,won-°
wha.,,Vould get' the most important job
in the now kingdom? Markeertainly
•does not paint a flattering picture of
these ploW:•witted, jealous men, v. 34.
Taking thin aside' ...Testis .taught,
them again ther_ Much-rieeded..lepseri.
The key tolifs. nPbleat
mility. • Arnhition and: Pride lead to
ruin. Oardina..1 Wolsey, in his bitter.,
ne4S,When the king whom he had serv-
ed solong•had •finally.,throviai him out,
adjire Cromwell: • . • ,•,
,(IlVtark but iny fall, and .'"atat :that
r. :ined me. Cromwell; I charge; thee,
fling aivay.arnbition, By that sin. fell
:the :angels, how On' Juan then; .the
, The ••man,whe'lletetee his."ener-
gies •-te !leathering his :Own. ,nest,"
Whether. in Polities, church; society or
brusinegaiistherebyincapaCiAtkil,froni
entering the 'Christian
.Service is the' :Only .valid passport.
, To int.ke his leSapri plain, he took
'a:Tlittle.--thild •arms—probably
Peter's—and • said, "Whosoever receit,
es :one ,of such chiIdrnin neLY• name
ceiies Me;:".vs".:73-6, S7: th7$7'ehriV
tiart'S' OWri hurnility innit be thatehed.
by his eagaine:swto•-:TeceiVe into .the
company of believers even the .,0eM7
they- I -nest irfsignifiegiAt person
inahle.. The prominentplaCethat Jesus
gave to. little Children, early inspired
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the. ritiof baPtisM,-•edmitting them'.
into., the, .fellowship ,Of ' °-• •early
°!.In• my 'melte" ••:niertna.•(,te-'
•Cause'lie belengS {tOthe:" See v. 41:4
next time they seei Seine
ragged urchin, ' ion* Pool- .stranger,
Coining -to. church.. they • wridd-. say,
ff Here eoineS 'one. Of 'Christ's ...little
ones';".cand:would :treat him deCord,
..WIlio,;:°:woUld.•'• expect to find
Christ behind that,•.dirty'fitee?,, "• And
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It' Tilt; MINT.11.1Iarkr'•Ol.
.2, 38-43: ' • .1 • . ' • •
• Jointhen spoke :Op.. • 'Their ..arribi-
Von.Was really. Part, of, their • devotion
to:their Mister. '•lieWiyial.d.eite an in-
stance ther zeal, and he told about
the Man :IghOna; they.'found one day.
healing people. - •'We forbadetimhe-
tauee, he . fellaWed, net: •us" John
,thought this Would please. Je7ais.'
• "Da' not prevent . 111047 explained
the Master. • "JUdi;e . a..rnati; not by
the badge he Wears but by the quality
of his well*. Everylife' whose touch
is loyitig,and belPfuil.•is• 'on Mf
Scene,.of "Baxter's 'fblieWers condernned-
:Sir lgattheW Hale • . "Inc onVe.`kted,
he -
cause •be did not attend 'their 'Weekly
prayer -meeting.," said Baxter,
; • .. that: .have", seed • his'. love all
geed Men, and the -blamelessnesa, ,of
his life, thought .better of his piety.
than of my. own" The spirit of Jesus
is the onlYerkliotlexy.. Even the ren-
dering ef th umhlest teryiie•-:-La•eap.
of Water •te a -prisaing MiSsionary+---
beeaUse one favorably; disposed
to-
vnrd -Christ Will be rewarded,:'People
Whe ,do 'Pude things, may bo. !f.uncOO.
seionS"' Christians They May not use
thentirrie?•bnt they are living, the fife,
'• • "Chtist'-forind.k...pticit',4,forbiddirigo'
n rid • th e rob y sanction's 'it -regal a ri ties'
• a 'tniattachetI' frave AY-
wayS,.•heen . the .hughearS, of'. stieklerp
.fer.'eeclestaStiCal 'uniformity. and' have'
not seldony been ',the life of ChristianitY
, •
that .anthoritatiye,nricetiditional for-
-bid him •not' •atightIchg• ago§, have
ended,' the temPtation to i1oli4e.
forinity,' , end to cOnfotund. unien to
brganized r. •: of:the Christian, ant-
inuitity 'with upien to 'Christ. •But
bigetry" dies:. hard,' The' reasens'
Pende&Seive, to explaia-thc:POsitioii of'
the man in ritiestion, ,i3ut the saying's,
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and sprinkle toe with hattered,epuotha,•
Bake In'hot even till erunibe .'are
brown., .
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1,. Corn'.aIS.Souhern.,
To one Can 'corn addtwo eggs
slightly :beaten,1. teaspoon ,salt, 1-8
:teasPcipa pepper, 1. and y2 • tablespeons.
!Melted better and 4 pint scalded:;milk.:
Turn all into buttered •'pudding dish
'and bake In slew .oven till•fIrria• ,
"fli,!(PO, Corn With •ch,.*se,
946 .941> 00110 Corn, 3•• egg yolks;
medium.green. pePper,1 tablespoon
'daily chopped. onlon, 2 tablespoons
butter, 1 teaspoon 'pelt teaspoon
"paprikall.':cup cooked rice, and .I/2 cup
grated Obese. Beat the egg yolk well
and add to the cern. Add the chepped
,green pepper and onioatp the butter
and eciek until the onion .18 lightly
browned. Combinewith the corn jai?'
tare: and add cupful of cooked rice and
turn one%-ialf of the mixture into -a
greased casserole. 1::.)Ver.th1S Sprinkle
half Of the grated cheese,: add the rest
of the cern•Mixture and:Sprinkle with
, the remainder of the .cheese. Bake in
'e• moderate 'oVen. (376...deg. i4.:) for •15
to 20 minutes,
, ..ahnoti Fritters
,
On :large can salmon 'drained and
chopped fine,. four eggs well beaten,
pinch of salt incl PePp,er. Mix thgetli,ei„
'
fry In hot fat by tablespoonfuls and
'Serve on lettuce leaves, hot Or cold. '
•
••; ' SalmonLoaf . • •
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Two eups, canned ,saireen, 1 cap.seft
breaderumbs, 2 ;eggs,9/4,. cup milk, I:
teaspoon , Salt, pepper, 1 tablespodn.
,lemon juice and 1', tablespoon melted
'-•-•-•'Rensteve4ones.:and--.2skins7-itom-flisk
and drain; saving liquor for 'sauce.. Mix
all ingredients :together, ;meld in leaf
and :pack into ' well greased
, motile Bakti,•40• Minirtee• in moderate
oven: Serve With egg. sauce, :pr plain
'white „sauce, or •creamed dirster Sauce.
. Other Tinned Fish
. Thereare a number of ways of
-Using catitie-d"
space_pernitted. wewould.. give you de -
tall; Of them: • Ali -the shell fish lend
. • . • .
themselves adn*ably• to creaming.and
.Cralinleat; lobstei..or)sbrixnps. as you
1(hOW: Alay., -be •serVert, in ,salads
Celery Is alwakaa';standby_ini•salids:
:Of .thi s. kind; , and Gabhage is 'sometimes:
used; Boiled .celeri and • peas' ,add a
•13liglitly• different, but most intriguing,
fie..Yor tea le king dishes and the addi-
tion etpiniento or Peppers is alsodnieSt
_desirable; • • ' ,
"Oannediaparegai, previdea• the:few:1;f
-dation of. a substantial luncheon Main
•
course, 'it it is; served On :toast .with:
eheese sauce, or eielpiyAyiih melted,
butter, • in fait, all thetinned yegetableS
'Pa the market may he Utilized,ht the
;n040-date•heitieWife With.2$11,CCOSFIT'T
'SO .I0Ok to canned goods as a" reel,
help; in.,"••prdYlding your fainili :With
VOnrishing,,Weil • balanced meals!
•
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• . Mocks '... •
(:locks caabableaned at home by
placing 4.Picce Qt. cotton -wool soaked
With .kerosene at the ,bottom of "the
clock Inide, and leaving it therefor,
a few 'days., • The fumes et the hero-.
Sena 'wilt IPOpen :the, dirt and; dust r in
the clock so that it Will all fall dpwn.
on to the often -WOOL . •
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Users of Electricity •
'Gaining: in. Gt. Britain
London —Ot BOndOri electric' cella,
Pany edged 48,090 new, • CenSurners,
• .
„last year „and.. another 22,837... • .
;Till a- few: yearsa� the-13,r1tie1i
. .
had been . slow to adept;•.. electric
lights .and • now .the
ritis-h-•-eo-nstimption' isleas than one-.
seventh that of, the ' Vatted "-States.,
thbugh it',' has oriothird the pdpula:
tion, It 18 neyerthelesq . three '..titr.tes'
,What . it was .10 !Years *ego,: • .
Eleetridity has 'been. made
available almoSt• eVerysvbete,*. and ..the
prices' ehargedAenstimers .?haye, been
-greatly • reduced, It Is .."being adopt-
• ed 'Widely . for :industrial power,, and
Melting rtipid• gains in ,the fields of
adVert sin ,•., heatitig and cooking,
'•Lendpie , enormous ..,Munhers of
old houses •Are being •cut • tip Into
aliartaventg, .or "fiats," and thatt.sands
,new ltonsea are' being 1.Milf, in the
All are hein,g Wired, "fOr
electricity. .
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An intensely smart • uniper-, dress
that Carries a :sPiir'tsy air ,throirgh ;its
buttoned: wrap.ii"lessolTg. ,
And isn't the puffed s eeved guimPe
smart?
for YOuTiiii—tr—ts lovely
niodel designed.' .
It is. ca, rried'out in brown rabbit's -
hair weelep. The sespt4•ate guiripe is
gray woolen. -
Dark hyacinth blue fougb'erepe-silk
With 'light hyacinth ',We crepe', trit4-1-
lightfully;chic.
!Wdol.trepeand wool jersey are ,atio
suitable• Style No. 3378 is designed for. siiet
12, 14,-.46, 18; 20 Tears, 36 and 38
, inches bust.; • ' • ' •
S.106 '16 requires 24'4,,, yards 33 -inch
'th .1 yards 33-inth for blouse.
HOW TO. 'ORDER 'PATTERNS.
. Write' Your nail* a.nd:''addreSs
•giving number and size of such
patterns as you want.. Enclose,15e in
ptanipp or Coin (coin preferred; Wrap
,it carefully) for each' =niter, and
address your order to Wilson Pattern
Service, .73;West Adelaide.St., Toronto.
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special importanee is as. a.reasen for
the disciples'• action. Because the..
man's action 'gives ,guarantees for his
fUturethe. aria not to silence
That , nnPlies that 'they'', are only to
forbid these Who do sneak will' of.
Christ;- and that ,te ell others, even if
they have not reached the full percep-
tion of truth, they are. tO,eXtend pa-
tient forbearance and guidance. 'The
mouthof them' that .speak lies shall
be, stopped'; but the mouth that be
gips- to stammer his name is tobe
taughtland cherished." • • . • „,
On the other hand, to put kOy
�b-
stacle in the way Of one of ((these Iit-
tle•Pnes,",the irinOcent, untutored chil-
, .
&en whom, Jesus loved, or the unin-
structed, under-piiVileged folk who
,fplloyer, spch light as they .hav, is an
atrocietis , crime. :It were, better for
that man that he: be (cast into the
42: The thought of any Pun -
Ishii -lent that could be wOrse than be-
ing throWn.ino the sea,..welild Make a
Jew Sheidder. The Jew alwayi regard-
ed. the 'sea, With -its' hideelis, hungry
n.ortsters, with undisguised' horror.
*With' the 'extraordinary' force and
ViVidnesa'characteriatic of thel'Orient--
alJesuainsisti that:nothing, however.
preeieue, Is to he permitted i to inter-
fere'wit'. the development of thegOod
life, v, 43,. It mY hand should become.
my stumbling-block;1 must cut it off.
But What good -would it do to clat' off
tF hand that 'did .the wrong if the.
spirit that prompted the,iltwas still
unchanged? .This jeans vivi,d Way
of saying that absoltitelY nothing must,
be PerMitted to efpose '
4.11e11" mean's Gehenna,- the place
-
outside JeruPalein , where the city re-
-fuse. Was htiined. •
Eel i 'worms a re quitted :3 the most
useful foto all animals. TheyhaVe made
most of the fertile soil of the glebe.
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A.4'1'0°0001-, ,P0i190#100.". • ,
4.1t0r0.Ls 0e111ethif,kifItAat will be Of
Interest to all '.4ene.'§cOuta.11itng.oa
And itwill probably he of • in!
:4;oaa rt11es°,thlig. column.
joyou prubobly know, .11 'Boy
.
,Seontis leek •forward to the snanner
:time' when at.l.east it is hoped to spend
f0W; days in 'a.carap, Every year -A
large nurnher- of pot ,Scout. Troops
from the townsand eit!ee go out :to
the country or tile,.1f#e•,! 0401'0 •11.94.
ePend.,..a week �r 'tiyo. iunder 'Peeves,'
.444 benefit Avery. graatlY, ' both :in
health and training, bythe experience.
TAW year no: fewer' than 4600 „Bei.
•Scouts In Ontario attended. Registered
.
But 1333'. ;daps not. held out 431 -telt.
Out datepa? 'thilr'inanner.
bright .hopes,...as Money, Is fietOee,,,And
It cots, .a •gfeat deal of Money to or-
ganize such 4,•C'em-D- 'rime It:10,feared
-that *any .boys will not .he'•',.ahlo,to
afford to attend a caMP this
year; ow-
iiii • to ,tbe„high cost....
Dthninion Headquarters," however
has madea'suggestiOn which we think
la very practical, Many' Lone, Scouts
Are living on arms, whore, ilving,p
-of& -6; 741Wc-fitt'orOhtetn. Perhaps or
on
the farm there, 14 a barn, „sufficiootly
!arge to honse. • a troop of &014 ;(?
city ..boys. The Lone Scout or. the
fernier gets tegether,, With the City
troop .aud arrangenienti, are 'Made te
beAse..the,-.-:-boysz•In tho bare for ,,
Ve°1110P'IPItegrasf weeks. Thecbiat)r. 1.-.134r9eY4sasi)ercio'
such as, sugt:t.,rte...a, COCOA, canned
geods,,jarri, etc., and the, farni pro'yhieS
•garden produce, egO, taiwitratt:pottl
try and .perhaps merit. • '.. • . •
, The, Scents arrange to pay the larm-
et. at the', rate of Say, two dollars
..-v,feele.;Per"-boy,-'fer-'thie:prednee;andl-or
the use of the barn, and two dollars
11.•
each per weelrfron,i311 boys would be
welcome -addition: to, Any . farnier'S
excliequer. thee° days. ' :At' thesame
time ;it would: greatly reduce the ex-
i!ense of
•operating a 'CAMP, IS the
Troop would not have to pay for hlreof tents, eto..
any. Lonie or • tai -Mer. Would.. like • to
hOuse. 11...troop„thfc.:auaiittett,thtier„,ihe•-
abeye cianditiOnic Ite.,*()A14.,be liaPPY
to 'arrangeto put you -in:•••toncli.• With'
theScoutntesten. of :an ititereated• City
troop. All you hive to •dti.:Te to write
to "Lone E." at the,addreSS ;given., at
the -end *of:'this bolunin: ' •
slaying bero,,' Promptly came the an
'Wet, "Baden-PoWell!" • ,
Abvi. ,MafekIng 'Solved Its•;:".urrency;
." The recent auctioning of a Matekini
:script, shilling at A Toronto Scout ,fund .-
Carepaigar.dinner., recalls With new. in. ,
tereat 41.e.W03.4 wh1014 ColonelBaden
Velvet'', the :resourceful- defender 04
,-Mafeking''..441artaff its!, !liege' 'In '490pe
eolved'theprobleni; the -tomes cure
, . , • „ , •
rePOy .filtOrtate;t, The. later- 0'.rifriPate,
Of: •the. rmy .$cotito .144;pri464
signedoby14Carrny paymaster a :Vouch
.erl."good for pattern' ef, 111." and baclo
04 by the Proraisejo exchange
:eein "on ',the. ;resumption",
law,", At the top of the. VouCher,•Ap. •
peered •the Lion, and .Vnieorn or ths "",:•
;British coat Of arm*. • ,
The .voucher, sold in Toronto reads:
."January, . ' NO. A 3266, Issued
by, the,' authority or deloriel• A.S.%
Baden-Powell (doramending•ttle
desitin' forces). This voucher is , geO4,
•for, the sifin'.,ef 15. and .will be ex.
'hanged, for 7 Coin- at, 'the kafeking
Branch Of the Standard Bank On the
re.suinption Of Civil ,law.. (Signed) •11.,
Greener,' Capt,,,,Paymester."
It will he..,seen.ky the' „above
..'grAph that the lasiteof "Seript". nioney •
by Varibus persons , in the ,pnited
States,.. recently,. Was. het.. a ,new idea.
by any means. '
'
Scouts Fight .Smallpoxc With Song
'Caret Singni. against :smallpox was
the .minanal • Public service Tendered..
_
Scouts of %Lahore,. India. • 14914a;'"
;
seven. or eight. hlinclred people had•
dled of the,,diseese, and Sir Geoffrejr.
de gontmoreftey;',GOvernes of tha.Pii*..z.:,_
:lab;-•Oilled upon the Boi. Scout. to 1 aid • ' in a ;Vaccination puriall, •
• , .
dhriatman week .and until •January .1
Scout carol Partied' Covered every • two '
• St. George
; ,
'The, Sundair-school teacher .was tell-
. '
ing her :dais' of ben. , the legendary
story Of St 'George. She concluded,
and asked, for the 'name of- the dragon
-
-tion of the "eitY.'shig.iag songs agalnst
,
smallpox and uncleanliness, and ad-
vising vaccination: .•.A.Sa result man
thoudands.. Of' ,Men,. women and
chlld-
ren the YeeeinithinpOsts,:ami
substantial progress week.thade In thi.
'fight against the dread :disease,s, •
' • TO be a full-fledged Boy Scout, Under
th Lone Scout PIan, costs only. 50c
-p.er7year,--apiv-iveirthialimalt.sum Is
returned to. you In the .form Of badges,
•-tesithecoltIV:Ate.;-seteral"tfznee ov�r'
The Yaltie•Of the advantages In being," .,
Scout; •• and of the education '•
you, and ''health and, tun you ;obtain!
!,carinet ;.be .estimated.' If you. ere.
.boy between 12 atiti 1eyears,irialuelVe,':
and 'cannot jeln.• a. Regular Troop of •
Scouts, you are-. eligible to he
SOtinti• 'Why not *rite, 644 for: tuti . •
ther Particular's? The addressia: •Th -
Bei', Scouts Association,;..14ene ••geoit
Departthent,., 339' Bay Street, :1°6ronta ...•
Youth Sees, WorldFrt Time at Ag of 19
M,adiSoii; '1Xeisel last
week .44•IiV the World for the: first time
his 19 year Of. life..., .
131ind• 'since birth; kielsel.:.emerged
item.'a hospital • With. IN': eights,' com-
pletelyjestored-ad for the th-st tinie,,
looked wttli" aniaSernent upon ceaution
objects. A niotion 'picture:filled him'
'-With awe. ' and aut-conobileS; street
ears and •traiiia "attracteil,"%inifiarallel,
41 attention. , . ' .• •
A ,Victim of..congenital Catarech at.:
.he: was told: leirg.agO • that he
,tvould: always be blind,: but two
Months 'ago tame', here for an Op.era-
1.e. left. Per' ,,Pennd,•••WiS., lils hoinler:
to see, for .the "drat the .' faces
.Of-. his parents, Alia iriet4air.ho„§e
fea-
tui-es have been,•'•knoiva'te hlnj oftlY1
by the ',touch et;lris.:;bairds;t•,,.•-•
; •
"Tinto' is money. ° ,
But 'It's" mighty' tortgl if
time *is all you've got to Spend," •
F\ashion Tipa
Rig artifiCial 'flower posies are WOrit
onevening ceata: • ;
'.*
Some ,a, the 1ate,t *caps are madii•
entirely Of leathers or. flowers.' .
•
-.Shiny-,eurfticed materials are faVord
ed for. evening :wear, and include 1ao
quired satin and 'cite Lace. •Lacquet
n 'Mikes; sretart trimming . fOlf
rts.shits: , "
* '*
Sleeves are very ..ciecoratiye, anct
have fulness* below the elbow whorl '
ti.ey are long. ' Short sleeve -s are trin!
reed with small s
, •
••
Skirts of daysnitS ate. slit at inLel,.
„valS Irony, knee to :''hem, po. =that a
first sight the.::''plita appear to he bo
•
- • • •
• A ,.new quilted .silk 'fabric witlh'
'waffle -iron : Surface is, being isetit f.
tovin„froCks and
•Wide -leather • elts slightly stiffen
;end , Metal' , clip"
aro • woi-n on seine 164 .;eoicte, b
'Many are •fltia to the „wait arid' bet
,
* * ' *
navY Nee outfit be enliven
with a cravat and .Cap of bIi0art
white diamond -pa tterncd...taffeta,', Th
c'tplaabig tottoosd1 fabil
perChed On t.op, slighf4 Verilt
brow.' -
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