Loading...
HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1921-01-20, Page 6feeseseles • • 11 _ ,114..ve • iit720 ThISAS the genuine of 01 teas.. .. HMI do not use Sala.da, send us a post card for a free sample, stating the price you now pay and it yoU use Ilmacks.GreenorMizeit're Address Salada,Toronto liddlediivii4 Baseball. ••• •Tiddledywinks baseball ie aninsing stormy afternoon nr, for an evening party. The dining-roont table, coVered,with 'a silence cloth of .a thick. shaid, is the. diamond. Small glass • cups represent 'home. plate, ; first:" sec- ond and third bases:. One of the small White tiddle.dywinks ' counters.serves ora . for a hall; White the colored one rep. 'resent"- the men: • ' s, • .1', . .*Tbe Object, of. the veme, es in base- ball, to get as Many run as possible and to, prevent the opponents from. getting .: -any. Thefe. May be several •player,s on A .side, bet four is a good nuniber ' A player oh the side that Le at bat . first takes the White cqunter, places • it beside the horne plate And snaps it arieroSe the table as far on fair ground g . poisiblee 'Then -he takes a colored counter, representing :the runner, placee it beside the •brime plate and snake it to first base. The side in, the - field watches' the white Coninter; the player nearest to2the. place Where it lands snaps it to first base•as quickly • , as: he.can. It is•A race to see whether • ' or the .base runner, will land his . counter in the first -base cup soonest If the White cinniter is nociceted first . the runner is out. If the runner lands his first, he is safe. He May they go on snapping for the seeend cup., or he • may Whit. • • . • he. found amoug the .playthinds %of 'most• children: They all love to pick out shapes by tonal, finding inn group of objects hidden under an apron in the nitithee"s lap the twin 9f an object .they hold in their hands, then, when they .have .01e:idea, doing the same from piles of their own Making. They etee interested in likenesses and differ- ences. Thiainterest is; indeed, at the bettent of most ,Play Suggestions little children. .Through it we start: the child on the training of sensi- bilities: In discovering differences and. noting them and in performing op- erations which Make note • of them through touch or eight,: the child is developing these poWersecehieli are at the moment awaiting development: • • Other plays with duplicate spools or bliailiitiedneellie idea of matehing • - . •.. things, ;selecting one and finding its twin, Then we epilog to "sorting- and here are opportunities for a variety. of of plays,: trom'aukitchen 'supply closet • brown, White,' and speckled beans;• provide three receptacles into whieli to sort them: Make a play ski frconv your button. box. Children'a delicate. finger-tips are iluickly .sus- ceptible to differences in textile*. Go to *yoter. piece. bag end. cut piluares (Patchwork size)* of ' cotton, flannel, velvet, corduroy, burlap, chamois akin, leather- and silk,'• to, be sorteeinto pieces of each kind, firat by touch and lude game prOceeds after the fashion .sight, then by touch 'alone.. color 1 Tito Latest in Knititmg Th e Oortiotini Wool aloolee entifled. 'WenIflt evInier eportte- No. Is: ,einieti fun of tile aifileet 614 looet ineteelete cuter Illustratione end hunting etreetione for .wInter wear. eveient.- coo, eeeerre, sweetene otoelee Ingo. toeuee. ete. mood ise In pumpfor copy. Beittingtortio9111, Limited. weans:von woivato, Ont. eeveve • n keee„,ye •••-„e'se\teeee.„ ereeee ,&•.to *;ki"4. e -e , tr. k •• . . ••••e. • • e• • • se. ieee, into elle elime. dieetunfiture ;mei the jumper's entics aS' he tried fe P•scal)c_the• famed over arid the ciri‘`:er fel) five out • •1141.•••,...M.1•••••••• • • me.••••.••••••••=70.0. 00d 1 The .spe,..,tinile, of his untblebees 4 ev. ee, ;:":•- seesee'dieele: eise,r.?e' 'e. :gpfuonilflitehagititivl •ueeee to, ;wave his erne: up andelown anti call _____ man •oh the. bent.' of -the eIough began Then suddenly the' 4,PP , v •4 .7‘...*••••4". ••• • Preparationare already being'made for the "ti. nu carnival to lie held at Banff .ainfdyAlie glories. of. the CaPa- dian Pacifie;Rockies. Raiff is ideally satiated " for wifiter sports and Ulla season the' dates Ilia:fee been diced !rem Jenutery'29,11 to • iFebruary 0,tle inelu- sive.: The • Secretary writes that the Programme is to be contderably, e7 - tended. .He saya; ' , eie ce - eee e. cee ' iiI•;.A -4.. e. „ce..0114 4 : . : .• . „we. „.,-,tee,!,,,-,e. -e eee.: ,„ to, as excitedly . • • •• se ' e, '!'he'e sink 11;.r- lit, the intell•"4." • . "That fellow 1,•all drown, !aid, B•en;• e....„,, run- for the men., arid eVell go.; down, eThat's so," Siii.i Ilatiley.• "Beer. You ••.4*-14,,We..c tlikir..p .;f they won't figlit usr, : •1.11 driver ,v16, submerge:I to .his • \ ee :4 • neck en tlie. mad nnd badly _.reg ten, . •,-z tilli: i ti71)1eillailio°11fitaa=Wiffi?tn° wraIenh ..- and thrh: thein to hint. The horses :* 5.A. 0 were on fli•iner .footing antie.exennt for their frantic prioignig, wero in no .. 'Our Ski Hill- has now been 5eonn trouble. A few bee* pursued us,when pleted in accordance with the ramps-. , n we reached. the' bank. ••••. 4 • tioris• made bY, the world's. champlene k The Teen who lied fired at. 'us. nets,. Ander§ Hagen oCI3rooten, Minn., and •-*,,*,.,1-:,..".. evini, Mare frightened than•the dri-c'ef: we are -confident that a new wprid'e , ' -"Run - for soniebodyl" he :cried. thia-Carnival, NVe have decided to of -4 ..-gi.P.e•-•,...e.„,, .. If 41%.44'.%: ,,...c. "He'll drown in the Mud." • ye -,s- ...„4 -;:' 9,..........t.fi *ri:^i:i4) help m• out ' to file 'wni„••••on, and, I'll' "We. have," said Hadley.• • - "Here, record will he esteblisited on our mir 141.A4...ey., aaT.......c .,......Ateirc 'fer a substantial cash prize W the man . t try to pass soine beardl tohint," ivho can beat, the Present World's re-. ...Canticle; of Calgary, the Patriciae also different sporfa indnigesi ill, .illIti it is, • Radler finally kot a feoting on the pail and to•supplement this cash prize of Calgary, a team from • Edmontonoi: expected that the fireworks • dieplaY sitie of ' thee Shilting- wakOn box and team from viiican, Alberta,. and per- on these occatifone will „be most ine , ing Man .pushed them iiewri under his •• began to throw boardi out. The. pink- ' ivith a further.' prize of $i0.00 for every .haps teams from Winnipeg and Ottawa teresting, • '. • . • I - : •. , body and had ,I9 use a 'e,eZen Of th ..0M - foot or :portion of a foot by which the. . . . are all :einecter to • be ali hand and : "Special attention eevill again be before he was able to raise himself • record is \brpken on our hill: i We will colnpete with :Vancouver anel 'Ottawa given to art and fancy skating; and out of. the black...hug, •,Then. the two for, the Chailmionship of Canada. .•A competition in these items on..onr pro- chitin jumpers :abused each other vig- • very' elaborate troPhy, together with giminme, pomise to he very interest- orously for .not' watching •the team. tea very attractive and costly prikes, •ing. The .Connaught Skating Club of Hadley, still On. the- wagen arid pine- ., vent Ing little Pater in connectioe ;with this ,na,:yet 'three hundred, haa written say.' At al. ..tered with Mud, stood lopking At tem. I three of the' farm hands' butried up... that , momenteUncle Daniel and will in _all, tirohabbe•announced a Va,nconver, with a membership of "An lee palace will be constructed on sentek and if we could be .assured of I- - . • , big that the Club' will be well re.pre7 The •!claim ;limners • were meek . h basis .far more extensive than a.ny- Some entries from Eastern Canada.enough in. theepreeene ofthat • supe erior force., The ra.nehmen,,preserve• • of real baseball. When the second bit- :Ways eeree n-sturel'se'lllenee' ter is up :he* may bunt the 'ball b 41°Ying at first. only..the nriinary arirenning the white coMiter only an . ors, red; ortirege,". green, bine cighth of an inch in front of the plate. Sild violet • • ' • While the other side scrambles 'for it ...The Whole seciet of home education le snaps bis colored counter, on to- '-for childlren is for the mother to W•ard-first, and therunner*first base meet awakening instincts:and powers, _hurries on icesecond.- 'The white coup- . ...ter may catch .thereinner :who going !' • to 4e6tind • and jump into. the cup at the- seine timee---If iteiseaetieethe' dee :,.cisiOti goesto the runner. Now the -.--e-white counter la. rushed back to ; first) ' .which the Other ,runnereisestill •", sthig- gliugtto eeacli. The runnel. is put out, • Another player goes .up to the hat - Tide time -there- is 'Scramble to. put also folloW the same principle in con- nection: with the antateur champion- ehip only in that case the inducement' or -reward Will he in the shape .cf fin: espeetally attractive prize. • We have at the present time fair- different c. lumps, so that we -"will be in a posi- tion to stagecompetiflens,In all elass- es of 'this veryspectacular and, hair; thing heretofore attempted and the re- and the states, together with- the as .ing• a grim and ominous silence, ,set• . raising sport . , .., • , • ' . • ' sident engineer of the Dominion•Gov- sured entries we will have from. Win-. to workoto get out the wagon and • f` - ."We expect that la.dii*,helekey Will ernment is n'ow-at work .prepaelng the eipeg, Calgary, gdmonton., an •Saalta- . . . horses -Let task that Took two hove: be a, Very important•factor ta„otte 'plans for same; We expect tide' _pal- toon, •thie feature of our programme I. think there was one inalice in :the snorts. thiaseason, , We have -already aPe. when iltniniantede will be a view would:, be one of the biggest events ' ha'ati Manner la villa theY "Maker. i. been- adetised.. that; the ladiei of Iran- - .. • , that will long live in the memories ;of ever attempted in: Caneda. Applicae 0° . .0 • gg. . g 13. r •waver, under the leadership . of Mr. •these who will be fortunate enough- to tion will be made. to the 'Amateur' sinkrete; the' lett mot of- the eontents to •Prank Patrick; of professional hockey visit us and See it .The palace will be .Athletie 'Union of Canada to have fame, . all made no plea for their property. The exPect to compete The Re- .• storm ' at different times during the these con:testa : representative of the 1 fellow who ' was dragged tic= the •••• ,• gents, the. chamtilons of Western Carthva1 representatives of all the Canedlan'Championships;" • ' " I swamp Wes 's,lek, or pretended to be;,. , . • ' TENENEy. JACKSON " •• :' .; 1 but neither he nor his companion . • I would a:ccept my uncle's invitation to ..'-'...-.. want to cut the grass in the gullie " • ; . • " ' come with .us to the ranch for food . and the •bumblebees are pretty thick inthis strip. and fresh clothes. ' . . "" the driver ecierred I "All right,"41aid inerenicln; "'you can - . moie7over. on my lend With your stuff • • " - ' incredulously. % " Jugging bees!Who ever heard-. such a fool . thing! • Anyway, you'd c`f•• and call* for the inglet if yen want to. !" e Now get to work!". he gaid,,pointing : better run along,, sonny; your folke: to the goods- already unloaded. "I'll - won't cut this hay.' It's ours." ',give you three •hours to pack up. and I "Yours?" zatil Hadley., :14.It's.:pld move off this.eighty. Three hours and: Halverson'a! ' He told us we Ould cut, no longer! Remember, there's a -corn- it" 1 ' . , • - - ' mittee in this county to look After . " "Well, you won't ent:it this season; f 11 , 1.k ycuet, . .. with .play .siippliee and .play sugges- • e , w 've taken this eighty," said the fel- e 1 The discomfited claiin jumpers- de ' •• /1111 ' oN • dpl ons. .TQ eet his deeda she his only The shanty on • Helverson'a horpelow rughly "ow '-• I whenever a bee more wise than hi fel- • • .ypu sktp. I no reply, and we left thera. After din, stead, was two milee, frem. iner lencle ilowartrade,a "bee line" for:the boy Who The. Man. -adyanced threateningly, ner Hadley and I and Uncle -Daniel', to get hisevieWpoint and travel. with :hint the 'reado.f.. investigatierinand ep- preelation of the ' interestitig.ev.-Orld about hint: • .. . . , . . . • Daniel s ranch house, and • between [ held . the pole: : • , . , •,,,, '-. • ' ., p re ir in amazemen •• e• rode :over to the plade" There. were:a' • theta lay "wiiift was • ealledethe'',outlel-' But :jiigging'exposed uate:no'darigerf. '.• '.,' : ••• " • .;;"..- • .. ' :I.tevihiebeimblebees.eitcling sheoie the , .. eighty,", a. peet of' a tree Vail* that! Whatever, iind consequently We:held it ' -munetrackedgr.ass, end it seennedeatit.• ' They re Otani jumpe4es: exclaimed firi-Snialriegard.:11:cotialited:inefelY in EfiedleYeeee-9-Thereegmlige't0 'ru's-11'`a• there -were -A nOte ef-eletOkYln "their- the 'Old man hatlealeo -thken..e'ee-77. Since Halverson was a. veteran of; •filling a big' jug."half -ftir bt-ivt.ter. the' old -an out.: We'd better tell tell. a liulek --ptreat., ; , .., , .', ... .... , ,... - - shanty etpen.....the.„ ei.gbiyeeatedefreeze: deep, heeetreg: _. enee-e-theveerhaese made.. , .,_ ' Nature Study in. Wiater.. ',... the .civir War, he *.a entitled th have!, setting it tear the' and then: stir father" _.i4eThh.e:;„7,n1 :'''''.' • ., . ., • • . .. , Stant, the little folks in nature sticlY. the period .of his militarY service Sub-;ting...up the leeeS: • They would_ con : en -went on -with theit'unloed- - • • I • Hadley and.' missed .Ben at the Stine'. Buy itt.latilh or. o and :start them in -traded from the. time the government futning and eirelirig round the jirg and; ..ie. •,•,e. . • . ' .. - , . • per table. The men tita'sent the thin. ..:. • 'Jumper'" d bt dl • , • . . . ' teen -year-old , lad 'off forty miles -.to. ... • : thk. runner out at. tiiirde•-it. fails,: lent a • glass bOWI•of warm. Water; with. a.:Tb.6.,..requireel settlers to live on .the land hearing the hollow b eeze madein thee, . . • . • - . • . • • • , „ .... • , . • g . • . , . . 5 .. -. . . , : ., . . ...Obvioutly they were Anxious togetWarn. Halversen• of theaffaie, se; that, • ... • ' -in iniIinmineeYr -cwrillill: t-hTe1.21Treee g.rop,„...fuzeou,sly mend!, and entet th., y• a . -'• • , : residende befoPrean. idnyr-rioankee iaritiebrle*rrect af" he: "Celli& file • his entry"ent••theAand.,..,.:.' i tie eserim-ghtea-momentelater' atehome- sprinkleiof-sesideand-afei7ie pebbles uiri.4, -cso 914: eeceptanier. eyoteiet _ etireTl. eeniteserivea meet ..eeem eie . 'plate': The net batter we Will:say; -the letittomee Hay, e- Oie, ;children eWatelf. office Without deltiye, ,Little,'Beri-rode...' as the ' first unenithrated planting,I 7.. Vie ,eonld, twver., account.efor their With .thenn .,We noticed. that they.114.....d '-that .d•-dnce before .. .. • • . .. • : Is Put mit at ,firste then the Other: side, for "Signs of . the firSt shoote.and.ereeteora le ...ailed • . . g", -aetion; nerlieps .the...hees....mistop.k:Ahe :cunningly eelecten'e-e; s , . . e. in..ithe .neste when diSturbede" ranch arid 'We =eased_ hate._ e Ptat:-.whtiel.:.37,:hee-et ' , eh -e 11 - - .-- d • wli '..1 T.!L__ .bas its inning,': ' ward the sharp. eves which. .see it Aret-, 'Man shut,up.his shank, taireed hisscate:i roar for the buzzing that -their young' new Shanty could not he seen from" our: - '14.rnene .tut e ele°%vehlanyg eae3%.i.eale.ereoa;a:. • Let •• each one have ..8.• pot of earth, aril, tie :in with Ours.. and went to Visit' hiat. 'man .. , ' • . ,-4-."'"eigliti. the -next: ...w. c',ek-, but the ItioWinge---: -••• - - - , ; • . The Empty ,S,POol-e:-.:. - --.e. empty-ean.-4-evithea...efeWehblee.pnnched't claughtere'in•"-an•••:"ad_foffiiiinT,e'd. anti. -",-..''';',:lierliaiii•theYeitianee-ted: tfi.4-i'Siii en. ern'Y frau: leas. their e St-nif there.: during::•the, - The•ead.' was at first sold in lianka,. in the .lepttone will do and °eve :them '. He let Inv uncle cut '.hay ' on •the, larked' within. • At any rate' 'lig ing,, ' ht.... t- . .. ..... :.' , , . eee.... • .. , . e . , hinea...:petased• round the gully : •:' c-.ivii :where the bureblebeedolony lived, We . a,feee seeds .to plAnt.in their own can. ,:sonth :eighty in • rettirrt for the many -as Very Snciessful; : On e 'VeindY da •:-. Hadley. Was „aegry ' at' their 'un ....Its •knitting wool' is now, and ladies decided that for onee. the .bittek-and-;, ..e.hati, to loosen the skeins_ and wind •it .Give. each .child.adifferent.eeet Have ' faVers ..our household had done Mini I•litt'sre• seen every member of a bumble -'speech .'and.at..the_injultie.e that .they:kenele.....teareeeesebed .peeferemed „a res.,: them keep • records ' of the planting, .:The • senth. eighty,. coming Under. a -ail- elikee .colony lured, into Inc fug. -,-. - *erecloing the old soldier.. Ben and Le lie 'service Winth,. of rec.ognition; arid- . thito little • balls: But • a ..pregeessive. zireetii _ w :..an4„,...:ede elopement - of', „dmeeerfeeent. proVision of • the .law;'. did not.L.::jiaili.,:;file,,,_augl.ity.,._ priii4ixt,..:**,.§:kcing:Lte,Tng.e.V..:Weere f_lj.ghte.11"0' When.:-.;eldeellaliterteerii•-e-after„...thieeeepieede,,-•--r.i.- ,..,,,ltreaL-ntentifItuturr4-_--4....alr•est.---eigT.ki•-••plantrA.-•dauble'lesaintinSi --.12-6-',evene dent • licaf---The.:men: iiid:uSel:' .1 • - - • • • • - '— •- • • . - , . got a *teed turner named Robert Paul be-taughte.ger4ge'e°rne Pr6teetiOnllat411-isTli;nle"-einte helplitee-;'We Woield -olien the nes , ... . .. . . - lvou d permit noefurther. raids on theie • • -• - . - • • ' that:of nature, and.the spiritual lessori' effestetd:enst717 g0t, encl.:Uncle Daniel le_e_eil I: th • . d • : :.'te. make a 'few woo len spools in the . ed 'him., to file ..his r 'application! th • tough gray tella Later 'we would land „devoue, the black heney in argue. wit 1. em;..et eeerne ..a early eighteen • hundredse and . then .eeery day, if onl for Ave. Minut• lei . . . . .3:- . . • heed . __Le . . .1 releasee. the .J4k.ged bee.4?,.:4 ‘mass1.1,91d. .fpo,lis.h.,proceedmg. , , :., , . i s4'oltgh„ 01..d.....' .,14,h'. .....' •• . ' • :. • . • - of . the resurrection. • . Get out doors ' "r" • . , End) verson in n ed to e'tau- - ' ' J : : f "Y'01'2 „ are.... jumping Halversob's:- • '• ---- "-.7.1' . es.° • do so while .visitmg 15 aug.nter. :. •jaMes Clark:Iiiinselfe to acCemthodate: e por . ou nee t e • .re'.'"Iniartns•u-ntriient .for urns, etc.. "4. • " ' angry wet • and - temporanly. helpless:CIA-1111r shouted Hadley': • ',You ' wait ',' t e• ran ees n 1., ou , ae . ey , . i _ _....e _ ... , .._ __. . 1 -a fair customer, wonld.sit down sit• a ,, weaver'i pirn • in his own shop, '.while - Bundle :the kiddiea-up. and:send- them ; had eeeeed- ,for, oir---.01vrrwild:-,prairie.. tev-0-. 0. . a 1 z. . run -CM -Mit of 0 d unty 9 • "1 • .es ., air, • when. haying time. came, 'and we heroes. We ',We made It a rule e'f.'"nonor. •ttil lf eh * fi 'it 't t * d th 'II • • • - • • • i• . - - s' -'"- - - 't--kfil- -0----64---eri----.. — 'E -Y . • ' . ' - . ' ' ' ' -Ka' ' f ' i one of -Ate-, , . • - . . out, enatterewliat ,thgeWeatlier...The, graee, .he men prepared'. to .4'0 the t-• ,..WIlil&:.„-the.hayinakers- ere piettinge• ,... n i.s in ..gri . crying leek of the average -Canadian south 'eigliti. • ' Between -it 'wide:our !_neeethel•Je•Ak.' •,pretlieeemad-ha..Veetrelleeve-a *la- '''. ' I h^ ... 4, • 'ation HadleY, shook his f ' .. . .nga,rao • Armin. g s . . ... .. itclife9.1-1c• at them, en& the .inari...i0oi„tr,i.Lia:"-!s _ifriportantetridustriesee,....,...4 .„..., •-• •• •-•-•••••, She -Waited,' and 'wind ' the 'skein • of .• - ',..:. thread en.itlor-herv.,-.--Heliarged-her -acaint.--atid--e-bikl--i-tiiii-iar•• --•,- • - -- , Ilia:Jay a i • half a cent, for this courtesy. . • • ,. • • - • . e • . eiVETeleiliff•Of' mud . andtthree -boys 'On Uncle -Daniere •oeder, had: ahused tia ,before sndderdy 'sprangie. e. . , '-,-e , '.• •• eeee_e__-... .. e: , ... • ' e.When. the spool • was . empty- she . 1 reeds -marsh that now Was.almost Ciry.'• opened hostilities run the slough -Toad fromtic.wagon• with. A 'short. shotgun:. • Better •4 TVithivivitti It'imle. 'thin " To :avoid a long timnionfid it the men 1:ColenY. ...When Tile Fairest.• - `,.the be*bnilt their neettl.,in hia her4. and 'Paine. t4warcl..-4ei,.... deiler. giVeri:Wi.th ti. f.rowm.. ..brouglititliack:te him and he wound •-•. :. • 'fling' e.hed begun tocemetruct a -"rock-and- lin a gopher's beirrow, -We did net hive •threatening • Inanner. . .. .. • I • • • • •,' 'It full With thread again. .. .: . . ,.. The fairest thinkGrid ev et . made . • :i.willia*r•crOO.d.:•acros . thenarroweste to deseerb therni. ter tlien tbeY effered ... "-Yon get !," he Criedi ' "ben't let•711.e. It 18, pitirmaP ..ie<17777-..0!ii.I 0....1..ii..ixo eateh Yeti- ien this lain' eNleve oei all •• •'' • 11.80,-,.. • :the ,fourth generation of ,cia4;:s .. ' For huntiaa :eye :tee View 1 . i,Part; kit, findirig :that the black naud , no great: darigetetei. the tearria; lint We Q90, Jews :ire. Canada., moitly sett:led .itt. are hove *faint the cotton thread.soil Ie dod'ts dear skee ley clondlets straeF.de-', swallowed 'ie Material Safest' ai-they I had to destroyeall -the nate: hiri'A 'on ..ef you I,. Tlite.,,, take Yeitir-- jiigl'': ' .. ._.:ith.e.,t;f:Aay.:_.__,atu.._rast jcitti.u.ii. ..witis6 is.te. a,n4 sea of loinel ,__ eee_eaid„._2riteit,.bave .0 lyeree..itts.::41 ' . __thoievot5j-- Ile,kicked-the4tiiiiblebeeL-jeg tO,6111.6.reiletim`..--• ., p;,. . . .• ; it •It wa,s lae. laber• to. have the long :of •the prairie grase... One nierrein•e 'We.- Mdf.t. arid ,Carr.e.,:at eis.• 'Hadley' Eitoe4 : • •-:„: • ,----••'--"-'• „ • - - . . :_. r.iess..• fellow,. •i'_nle,s,.. ciark,, a: imasiai ..Foreeeeernove. without a Sound:: . , . . • a • • . • • • '.. Th011i hi • . when° fou• threw. avray-.'ihe ...'fr.,ilose-•floating-.3..xtihi of- sno-F4: -.-.' ',-tial.a. .' • .- ' --- -- . : ':.•: - .. : • ••'•,• - "-•'••• iv..r.ii•--24401.4i--• i4'.4•,-.-•••:. 1.4:Y' cooeia, 'h'•4 • g14-41.r•ai :afr:•.1*;411.-a ...b );.' ts'ard",:-'•;•Twki;v6. 611167'5- hol4 the` 'rank ..teit : - , 7 •• • .• •••• ' • •• " • 7. • • •• . f 'next eninty; Spool. Victio;,,.....eOuld not '!311t whence they , come.. or roth 4 then • • a . eram E S9U ei ty 4 lied ey; eeed. pieced the atig And •stirr ,eueet .at. the • age where ,A '1* oi • .es,. Field -Marshal ie the•Britiah Ariny, the . c .• -."• i the seas'oh-before; an one of the live- :the nett with a pitaifork. f..i.a...hen . e ;to atiffer."mdtgriltY froth a neap.: . ' oi•ilir win -British holtieti beintellear., ele• that in 141.2. •.: ' e • .-. ' • ••. ', • •• ...- • er:' , h°,,u0e d ,.. ' . • e • .' , •._.• , '4 ly ipticients...9f -thei..sumiiier- was. thee:had- m' zed tto ...leniiit' theereenitee-a0---.: "Run, yoi,t •tell,d.ws!". he•-srld-f0..44.•• .E.,.al 1-'64-aild:the tinperor ,of :Japan. • • There Were pleiity. of other thh'ig,s , '..'14-Plail",..;13.1e..tv.!110 eau 1171°7•••••• ' :.,.. ;:-'.•:`'big" rttpaway; the resulteofean atee-wereelying• at fullelerigth inthe eweet.:".:Te'l he,. 4neu......thut • old•./falversen'a 1 . . . . .. . • .., • . . the,y` couldn't-dit-•-•and wetildzi't do in Tfie fancle4, of ,,a myriad .me-er . •4 tgelt-by. beuublebeee. on t4- teata*-tallat".eilild .grass, lazily'Veatching the little. Pielm is inmOed!".•• • e . , • , • ' • 'Wei awing the 'Mower::: " .. • • I! e 4 .:graY haWks that were .cireEng ali.:)-.•e .',.. We' sterte(1..,i.eres"4. the „prairie; 'ilia, • . thO' good. old daY,& Thrift. came ill-. . Hae :tniesed upon .the ‘•sigh.t... e where inventns *ere not lookitig, to . turallY_ end 'of. neeess..,,.., . m ..a. ,world.,433.d.,,cm.oz.dered ae.'thee.taiee eeealek ,...,_'3.1theeN.°,14.4 33 - i ir, . . .. . ' a-- 1 ,e- - .12' e• t . holt4I1g.WaS One nf: ,pur hea4s. PreEetiV HM:"'" •"tt.'4-re" the ,rrianseheneed. at .1..,6i-e.te.p.' Ire .. And felt their heartS growlight: • •. 7t.lai ...r.N1-'ebres- Ita' .,...down. . .tb...s.lo-pe of ilie.- •gu" Ily:in'ilWlile::*h: ra:eted the'guri threateninglY;••erei 4.,..,htn' • tenth tha -' e eeusins•and I.'•were:'-ex- ' the sleUeTh' ley to see venet 'theenemy: 1 -a.'.H.edleY s'ed'itnlY di' his fork .. Nv4.'e °I' . h * l a canifort.:" woo;ae:n sPools. gbioething 4 'tinnft aede that -Pureness. ,. pert. ate .ande linewer,-g, our -, elce're-• rey.;.*.a.e ., &mg. . 14 rett "-r-r..41 z.::raat • itto '.thEr),i and lift the bumblebees' . Fete never- t town away; a hinth . ,t . .4 • • • test .... - e. • '. ', uncle: told us to 1-1•3 the .slough. rea.de , . h ' 'tee., • ' • ' .. . : /Ant or,' t'ne tlries, ...lie fi€curisll'el the . .. lasted a lifetime. and one needle was • rjath reeee.thtemeh nee &eel. •;•of..the bees; he. ala not' •,e'ent-atother •'. "Thet,i'S a 'Jot •Of riereer's iteiff ir the ,Inahl., r,. !Miter:it „wed -then: tlireW it . l'hretiria-teeye,' . • • . •• . • • . , g-unec," he 'said, . "Some Ope..nt have, ewiftly, at the e•-eere. Jumper. The man.. • ,1 • '. :tinting oumblehtes ewas a matter brozen levet and unleaded a ver.O.en 'et'e..elreti the • "in:rceele, . and it 'struek • . . often all a houaehold,afforded. It.*as ,To strengthen, and te guideat 'hit , . kept. as enrefollee A.14,:.:eli a treasure! . • The spirit to tee ,gea:.- :': de ed b ko .. . , 1 . • . ‘: • , . . ,.., , , ; of deep sera,tegy vrith tE,.. We had near the road; there's some, he,et•neld .1.rr..,.,r4 tee tie,ene'elr.ge .±..n the.,'Wagori. . • , . . One bonnet, one shaerle one dre•Ss.4id ',flank God ff:r wi,,at,•no raaz ran know," three methods. • One was to attack ..,good$ end: a v. e- . ereeeeee.. of 7'1,,r. t..7., ner, Wgf*e. ::.L.0ar.tly figl,t- • almost a lifetime; .i. ee. . foe met.erioe t. ey-eet. utters- eO•ee,petee, • ...' ;them directey nith •-•vooden .paddks, lumber piled or the groned." 3.:•• re eeeres e. 0- e. f • recee 1..PeS! The • • N'tl'e- ltdra tO Obtain erei'detesmakees-• B'T rtsfFtir-g- MrezeTT we grew' -";-..°13;_. .icb.-' rf".V--:: - -‘eo g.t.'exp.••....'t..7,r' g .stenci-up , . Ever.Uri,' , t, . "pia"...e.e. 71: an •••••I'ek the . tr. r, feil has lc. %eating- : fe* 1-.).1 number.: . eehee weeeee ...,10-ee To be Mere t'?iiii Wive. ; ' :',g-tt.• :•.3,1 '°•-•'n'eP., f.1 14:e r -a -d ''', make,: irianY' Seheer,er" caree elownetkee et...4: f t*,. .r ti` . 1.:f..f:-fl , .. r d'• r."'r. I. ti.e ;,efeer eetened . x_vvrn. 86,:thez. aiii it1-.6. ,c;o.t.E" tlf ..5:,t4 clarlsti;e:.'sr,r_';::: bare oureee#,ye, „. • •,. (fat '1:Fes ,art,,a: ,Trlsic4c, .ee.teeate„...te .4wier,,,,e. eleenzi"....Le Thic.,V......,..wmte "4,!,-,..,:,•-•..,-- .."i•v-.:,..... -.I-J. '''.:..i•;,1: 4.<.4. ' leee...., '..• 'tee-el-ere...tee, -_,ria.,.".... .. . war • tr. 4'Lf'ape tine -(;e:c.rtia pursuer& vengen -veite•-fsee.e-f-- new -pe,.....eeeerr--ee. •''.e • e'-':;•ee 5,2'f-'. -P.' t•^/ r•-:* fl -.0 hniMalfr '*----tVeir.' families they diaTtot e7e.e.:,..irs-f" i. :•-1.'d -wi----'eTS. raz'ir-Olfret.h.°;ight::-: ' A serenei' rile:hod we eAned "fleggIeng," 'we advar.:iei.i.lu:: sOf . eree",ere:iy. '',...'ee' 5...tr."! I te r.- r..: ..., .!'n":10 c!r:,,... -, i• p.,,„••11,-' ,chart.ve in tathior.s. ' ' ,. , Thee trthi•ti-1 °.1..qii• t''°ree;ir tric14 .:',...!.''.." .r.,si the thferd,-..Iiegging-4 - Flaggerce-peigh-eeere &-r..p•w:;•‘.9k.-•rii-7'..Y. . "4"?ki'.4,7,-trie"-t-.-e; -":---"•'.','','••-•1". ',.•!..-t-- •• •14aie•-• tr'-'4 l'igt-"tilr • . ; '-- ,.. -' "'...: r 'T: .It;i2C4'P , 1-,: r.f,"",t "skt..4h!.. - ' . are:. eggreg. although tainer; r• re at:Pt:0 ; 'we had net- ettr: et "..';',vre ,..!: it' ,,g,, . ' • i•f •J ;:'. ',.r..'..1 r., ):. ' , ., e•-.7)urertr.tgivti-Sch'unt-:.---------1.:4-ereeell'e -1.. ce:e-e•-• .`e••• -•."e. '1'el•-•" ''''''''''-' " - •• """-: - • ''" , ... • • ..... • e e , e e e: 4- • . • !year r- rereenherreenee-eslehneegh.-the:ragc,,vs-frAn..0.44.anm.-..md,-,,c,r4c.v.acce.....r....;.t.t;:r "' "' '''..a"' Illc.,,4•;L14:......,144.41ctc.-44'..4--- . , . rt• ' , ayes' neFt 'w -as .dstroj•;,ed. - , . • gied .ti..4 kre'rt.trit.r.:. free •tle. e• ..., • '"e'• "..e. . G:ve A child the idea of size V. a ' The eeceeteer,-," ..re it, v,:h,, , ,.. ' To flag a huriactlebfA garriser,ereas a:. ekle,' world. . ' ' 7 %,...,..”.".-"-.,,••elf'.i. 4.'•4 i:J/".tplak.4.rg a' • --..-• n;-'•,. of boxes, eeith h ,set Of "e•oeks the `,...i.e wh4izek.!-..c•wlettge back 'rn•-• simple matter. •We ..-attathed 't 'red , . The lix i.s 1...ac..; "te:l:i...r sen:te '''...•,.. .-,e. e...' ee e*.e. 7.1`. A t'..!i7 •••• %. ' ereeeeed in grteloi by Sirtes. w:t,h b:ee.ks. with • . • , :turn ! . '02-tidar2la handkeerPh:er to a `10ag' Pok, .jugeor he'd 'I et iir!,•::•,e,`%tori• fh:,...,,,r .:4•••••,... if,, ,- ; ... r,./.4.. !,,,....., •-°.:, ...., tr.o''f,1r e1.......31...,. Itith tit parte.. Are,- set et eb- . And 'faiil. ber Path ber..:, ,.. " . prodded .he eort untie the trig*, de- trtet the wegf,r, :,,f,ve...- • e P..,•,! r ty.t rie , • .4 ' ; : • .,..0 V, 1" f'. . • 1,6 .,,,, • r„e t.ing ho !n -eeries eve:l. 1-,e the 'Materiels 1.,,e; Ug .peedge. nee beek te seine % fereiers Potted eUt and the -n gentlY rec., the eriver, feet, :*etr... 'Te ', 'i',' ..'' f'.. ': ',.11' ' ; f' '',11 :"4;ctf, bre,- , f 'F.. e gneep cif play lesecns for 'whiq'., • Where titte'e a' en.ng of naught . i'ne,-ed tile flag eit,.••ng th.r.. The bees As:*.rietl.11,•:(4,1,,r4,, 1 ,,,., „ ;:, ' . • r• 1., : 7.5 • r".'1,,-, ',,•.'.'":,:r.•;zzc.c.: er)d, V.:C. ' V.,..1:cis !large"- erei . "larger,"',The 'fair 1.1:ne eke- that Te.: the.: F4, e .w,(41.,i'lLe12'6,111 a„,t elf•tefeefeheklkPr''''heef ""e'ith tornxttk-: gki•-;•• -1/'/'-' 1°...?!-••• '.0. ... 7°l'..'e- .tri.1".' ''',•' . ; i 4, 'r 0.`or.oti ., ., ..,, , , s if. ,E6;glat. r 01! o‘Al ilg ,ti;:es ce.sines shape..., ' t‘l inard's Liflit.nent Retiev‘esco.lis,.eto. tait, u,471.,,A. u.i.r, a dozer. of there o.r. ca,..w.,r, ist.t.s, !..ep„..1. t ..! ..v: ...! f;, ,,,,,p,. f.;, e: ;,,,., ,v. ;,,,,,...4,, work, --tmta:” ,ani ..srnallor- are the keytt.: py, v.....,,,•3 e4, 1,:-..;•:,v4 %ftA'vr'i!Jugit i '2,::*'!; '+ -S: 1..C.-7;?tb.“' 4; A;t* acriatl‘t"...411,.. wve:.1r,- 881::,,,gri ;.;g,,,‹f.,.,,,,,' g.:70y...',., „,,,,.:::. : •„.::••:P: ::-., ., , . :;:.• ,; • : ,,,....,:',1:;;rvilt:i.ti i:::::::',;:i:"‘:;. :,::"::),,,,,,;:::.:',.,•,,,::: ::.411.,,,,;',,,i',?,i, 0, ,::. pt e, (71;13*.:. . Along ' ix !Oa siee come ' leng.:11 arid, . ' ------e-(e--,--,--e---- ., . .,.t,3 give ,the., , Inught inost easily bY Setting.cttt ell!. _ ...-- '. _ .: ; - I tlae eloitt,. to be clpagged al et,d lit- . eyed tnte jeg ir, re,e;,,e...• e•hrete'. . Same, 13,Parieee,.4: SamitteitQyou!kiity, ilec ii•loeits of •a kind Or an the biadsg Peiaradt tt e':retztAtetl beeie) tlelliit'S, Tnerawl 4..„.- a ratiebet e water, EVer, " Let 1,re yee 14-,ja ^ .t , i ..,.,YIP, fc., ..1,;! "./..:y.1- f teet -te , er.4 of the •ef i..• kind treat*, the uhunI bo:..zeg of?. of 120.000 tettare toilet', uith a po.P.Aal that metliOld le,l tf.c frel,erfnf. stirge or 0.4.44 ..- • ' -...., .0.1.4 eteoden beads whiih 4 ...111:c!r. cf 21,ws:,co. to. i!vely detente with . tile patiK14,e5„, -41\.1g,ging levee/ tteneAl;. 31,se r,c.,,i..•.. ,!, '.,, :.f.(0 /1.-'•••°:: 'Le.c,,,,,,gs, 1b4 tw.tig,,12 •COAFISE. . i• LA N D 'SALT . Bulk Cailots ToS.oNro SALT woRkp J. CLIFF - TOkNTO It takes a joint -of beef to make a bottle Of Bovril. •. NEVBR PROPITEBBED Has not changed since 1914 • ; 1•. Zt••• ..• ,cf) •