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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1921-05-19, Page 66 4 2-a•rle* acorzton*Aver.var, men, There's Stitince InsuranceIn. and Nra:t11.itiSh. • More than thsve-einsrters a. • century of scientific producuon • "The Right Paint and Varnish to Poiret . . and Varnish Right" ASIC. YQUR DEALER ;fa Pale Most of Murree*. But he had to bold Ixb•tongue„ lest he go tee far. .Kiet Rolliesf -however, was a• prede ding voce in the silence that Carter was trYitig to keep. "Why, don't you tell him some of your 'speriencesl." Rollins insisted, • "Gewd, ,you've half 'eon!'• ' Carter would have a moment of • hellitation, and then the yoke of Mur- ray would go sinoothly on, Carter weuld fidget in his cbahr, but he would listen as he hail bo•ren listening hour by .hour. • The drinks which Mat14% tOOIC • — - a se,. utos ILIDAicior. SEroCe 'MEM; UMW -11-P cars a ma trisesi all cars soid Ject to delivery up to 300 rause. or tele • run of dame dientetai lf You wish. in •air sore! ort'Ier as putehased. Or Purchase rice refunded. • . AWLS .inechanic of your own choke to look ,thsin over,' or ask UR WI 1aJo ram ear to aft,' representative for linipection.- Very parse stook alwaY* sa band. • , Breakees-Ulted Car Market MS Yowl Street, •• yetroste . Sleep. lifting tray must' be mode .of wood 1 or metal which is raised at least one • • and one-half inclue from the boitihn • . • Nothing is more important to the seemed only to loesenlas tongue. Be health of man than. sle4p4 Scie-ntifie . showed no other signs thatIlie aleohol oz tHe cannhig vat to prevent the tare was ea les brain. , et was 4masiiii, experiment has proved that it is more . - With or container in direet colitis even te a seasoned drinker like Carter, essential to life than food .• wi the heat and to permit, a free 41 worbattw'ilce,egiltig.ge.t: mawaears,wahria°hnscil 9wrilPereer Pol.::: ueotintlisPleate shtaervallishn,g-bauntiinthale 1;11 atimi °4 water' under them" A been unsteadere,While Rollins weaved same animal if deprived of. sleep Will Lardheteante; citirtangatnaetideenugeeoftwathaust:114itilise' . back and forth 'waiting for 'Some one diel -and in muc,h- 1 time than it else to lead the way to th dini "--e -- ng would take to starve him. The Chin easier to' place and remove containere ,room; but Murray sailed directly for long agooknew that truth- one of their without their tipping and" because of the door, PoisiblY 'rising a little off e . Ak • i _ _ 0 being able to sterilize a larger num- • the sWell, but no more. • 'av°flte ° 44 444 keeP .her of- jars over sane biirner of a flame' frivance that would:live' timele ad- t I rms tenure s to ,• ; On the .thir.4 flight theY bad bees 't•-•° . supper tied, ewe come back to e '044 mad. or died. e • VP• " . .•;), BY CHAitt ES W.ESLEY sAleleEle, -.• a. man forcibly awake until he other ••• •••.: e . Novel Gasoline. Alarm. . , • ow ot the most uncomfortable- thingii in the world is suddenly to Ms - cover,. when gne motoring far from a•supply staion, that the gasollee • tank 'is empty or pearly so, Every ' autoMohile driver meets, with an ed. Tientureeethis sort at one.tinie an ,other. . • ' There oetkt surely to ,be some Icon= • f el d heat. vance Warning to the motorist of suele' - • • • i• rodnute,-resnme' tileir drinking., The., Many people are mistaken in think- . PART I. penter, "we're going to the hotel to continued excesses were particularly int that they suffer from complete:In- . noticeable on Carter end inow. ticker up!. Sorry fox- your' The men at work on the p's side Bernina; for eomplete -Insomnia," ex- . --------- looked down; the man who • just, tending over any long peried, eau be .corne around the cornet. of the build- ing looked mi. The' meeting had taken place. booze, the young man saa as The•man on the dock was aware of 'climbed the hilL "Hot rudil He haves futtivenees.• ' lie was even able to • this the moment he looked into the it! 'Most had the D. T.'s one night." look Murray in the eye with a kind Murray saw the numis hands twitch Rollinawas sleepily drunk, The Prog- and his mouth work. • nosis in his ease was easy. But.Carter. "There's the boy that fights . die was Exhilarated beyond the 'safety • eh point,. His eyes had lost some cif their of defiance. , . • 'other's eyes; the man at work on the Murray wanted ' no further 'testi- boat had no more fear of this 'stranger mony. Dixon, dying that 'day three ;Murray lit his pipe, gave a cigar to than he had of any otter stranger who years ago, had: called his man a "rum- Carter, and beg -an to Mlle Beeline came upon hen suddenly. Therefore. guyehng coward. Because he was , •• he went back to his Work vrith no .4111g, Dixon's language had been . more trephrlation than he had display- mile. . . eel a' hundred times at similar meet- ‘‘k•-• he's drinking ram and looks as Inge. . ' if he was afraid of his shadow, that'll , Murray, the 'man on the dock, could . c., o hint," Dixon had said. .,__ .. have laughed. It was tad absurd, On the brat floor.' of the sailors' way things happened.. Here he betel there was a dining room, hs his arra acrogs - Carter's shoulder. seeking his front of that a barroom,. and adjoin- Carter shook him away, and he sank t..traiveled far 'end near, • men, and he had failed. 'Now he had ing the barroom a faungeng room. In into his Seat again. ' come upon him in this obscure lake the Tatter there was one long table and "Why don't you tell tis a story?" port, tinkering' it the side.' of a bat- two dozen • dilapidated chairs. Kid Murray asked, and Carter heard some- tered old freighter- -• Rollins, the young man of the •cheery thing in his voice which.had not been He was sure he was not mistaken. blue eye, Sat in one of the chairs with something This man tallied exactly with - the his head on the table, fast asleep. there before, ething pregnant with . . • ,deseription • Dixon • had , given- the day • menace. ' sone who; doubt their . _power to eleep. • after the sinlring of the Fairhaven- limiteruid the Kid had practiced Self- He:looked at , the cielinged min -and Murray's liberality had known • no . • through the night should iscrainlleusi, the day after the night the Pairhavee ` saw. a spier on the thin lips. Hot rum denial for many a day. ' had weakened Carter's judgment; and refrain from heated arguments; pro- bed stood out to sea With no .lights . showing and'ha• d not come back. This _e_. Murray came. out of the harreoni the words of a story that would make longed • talk of any kind, exciting Murray sit up rushed to, his lips. But plays, indigestible suppers and tea se. PerlectlY Sober and going up to the la°°' had the same stoop t'°. -- Kid ehook tim''hy the'shourder. The and coffee, especially coffee. Many eleoulders, . the same long arms,: people Whit are •gusceptible.. te the the ssune rat -colored hanee the same:- dry monstache, the same stimulus .of coffee learn. that, if they furtive blue eyes. The furtive- would fall adleep, they must forego , ness was Marked, as Dixon had said it for maty hours before they go to • • it witS marked. The man had -flashed , a. look at Murray just now, and then failed in his attempt to roll a cigar- ette and Slumped down into his chair. "Say,".he said,. as Murray present- ly paused to refill his Pipe, "why don't You tell us a story, Carter? You was tellin' them to. me when I was your buddy. Ain't I your buddy no more?" He half rose and attempted to put stove, y, , , . .. . . . --'•Poor rubbers are at the root of a haPPening. .• . enuch of the sorrow and failure, in • A 'device newly patented by; 'WO: home' canning. Never use peer rubbers Item Grab, , of Waterville; Ohio, pe and never, no never, use old rubbers „Torras this useful duty admiiahlye, It no matter hove good they look or .how is very simple,. consisting of. a float per end holds. suspended a ball of • which passes upward through the cap that :mtgs.. on the end of a Vertical rod of the gasoline lastk and with,its up- • As the surface level of the fluid in round, the edge and then lay it6n A. the tank is lowered the float, of course fresh unstretched ring. The steetched dfiseende teeorLesepotinoadtingdloys.eouTdhoe wrioudi ring should have sprung .back so as to attached be of erectly the size •of the. nut. tke latter (through a tVbe). until. the ' • stretched one. Another test is to fold olettelhe b roaldl dioanlogwlinegooforogmh ttoh the auopgpewri'tehnied thering and press between thumb and a cup formed by an inverted bell ' finger at the fold. If the rubber cracks which surmounts, the tank c,art:\ or if the crease remains, the rubber , The upper end of the 'rod,is bent le should be. discarded if it is to be used a curve, so that the metal ball at inecoganoamnyingtelnteLtisworavwervtaabldeso.zoolt.;i tached to its extremity by a- short chain may dangle' directly above the more rubber rings, as compared wit thrdwing ;may calmed foeds.•cameo middle elite cup -shaped bell.— maintained only by alert and active you feel, when canning vege- watehers, Nevertheless; many people tables meats a any hind. do suffer from gravely insufficient W hat is meant by ggod rubbers? sleep. On the other hand, many peo-, Good rabber rings are not necessarily ple eleep too much, ' either because white, red or .black. One way of test - they think they. need a great deal of . - sleep or because they have, inactive ing a eubber is to stretch the rin•all brains or undeveloped eonsciousness. Young and healthy children,. savages and all aduIts of low intelligence are like.IY to fall asleep the minute they become ,quieseent. So, too, persons vrlio have anaemia or mei' other diar dederthat checks the flow of •blood to the brain sleep too much. and. too easily. - ' ' • Should we, keep:the brain 'quiet, as the normal hour of sleep apProaches? That which healthy children do auto- matically. adults should do as the re- sult of observation and' reason. Per • Kid verike up as esesily and slowly as them. It Was RIF right to tell Rollins he -choked: them back aid swallowed a baby, • '. . fragments of the story Of -the filibust- "1 fell asleep," he said "Ile, come in yet?" , • •• ' • started! on it when he was in a temper, ering expedition; but he. Mustn't get "He's in the barroom now, taking his first drink of rutin' Murray anS- else,,he might tell the -truth. (To be contieueci.) The' Kid -got to t_ ',S.'.4 feet •svith a hand %--.--- .. on the table. ' AI got kind of druek kind of qtdeli," !he said, with his cheerful emilee They went into 'the ,barrooni and ' the Kid :hailed -Carter. Carter podded, his eyes Still furtive. The Kid intro-, ' duced Murray as a "friend o' mine:' Murree bought three, drinkse Carter had gone on, with his yea* as .if h� When Paw Was. Sick. Doc Felinsbee thumped on his, cheat • ' • -ad head, • • Made Paw:stick out life tongue and said " , He didn't. 'need he had in t k . . "JOS rest arta :neace... and autet:', says .Doc., : .` . 'Is All he needs,".* and Maw :Ink the • , had not thawed. • Ready to . Can Spring Greens. . - This enetn was a sliiVe car,penter, as For .'the seccessful performance ,of the other bad been, and he was not ., no piece of work is it more necessary an espeeially- Cleyer ship's carpenter. He was putting a short timber for, • ward in the.old- boat. He had driven the long, black spikes through the front end, hut now when he came to • drive them' into the other end that „teeing hot rum each tune, endwould not fit. Be was fussily arid ---- "That's an 'odd habit yell Aialie," slowly chipping -away the hard wood. Murray said.. Presently' he • forced the tiinbei- into "Where -s1 you, get it ?,7 Carter started, as if the apparently . its place and drove the spikes home. ------: innocent reiestion had something beck • Then he glanced oVer his shoulder at: of it. .. .. ..,...• , .. , • a man Who-wan-cualditgAlabli 11"le • "Oh;"I 't knoiv," lie triumblA. c•umPtuieSehaibi- "West Indies, maybe?", •".' lee of a ship supply mg. • ' e. • ' . • • ; "Oh, I don't know: '-' • _ . _4:7Alreereadems:::"eea, the man ihee .c.wialltehcl,...t.be lakes," Murray- w t airy keepinghis "Or ineyhe, you always sailed the -LE-Order-1i hi-Szliand...terdied.::"..;,1:-.--.--oiceceseite , .,_ • ... The carpenter clambered_up_te 'the , But Kid. Rolling w toe, drtnek ,to docke; Murray .felkiw-ecl him over to ._ let that .to unchallenged, no matter " ... the. cook. An aPPetiting odor rose what Carter -might -doe ...... ...._-__ ..--ere.40.w-theyenielespilin' for peace. and Iron] the mess in the spider. The fanner!. he ,a_sited,.... `1591_,...,,v •he't been .7- , ....... for rest e e , • . . -... ... ., c°°1 -e -a -lean P.41131g 'elk* of tN"'"ItY';'• 'every place -you • clii.-fiffdrie a gee- - : Line' ine and ef reClean al' Pillbox twins, ,.. • . . An' Lizzy and Sue, Leiontell-too.------ An' P•a:icklceGillYthrirl'•s.(1.12W1)„.:t7 Aunt "st'er market few, if any, he In old Ontario cities gay . • fp a few hours as many 'as a thousand • • '. ;,' be net good, though one may beenare, fish will he caught by this. means, . Paw too to hed,-.19t•-! regnvi,L. *arable. than another. Any jar whiah .11;141sthhae:ee-tyArz(?: Ovaotku •tihs.lhaerewgirilete:ritiggr.„4,„.. ._ones„=ow._!--whielt tte-Polson pre-; -seals". perfectik-may:. uce ..Sdrge golden brans • 6-,g1 emelt li-riag•-er sum . ogee, • • -• Tb-reughou,t the. prov. ; berintb.slYpe ',The crops ain't half so im• portant, _ . • reds eneotthhexavie Th : movement of the autornobile foods represent not 'only money but ---e ,keepti the metal ball constantly awing - 'UM% fuel and precious human enereY Ing to and Pre. But it cannot strike ctnnweadll.goeld_W:r:het'ef'tehnoillesese'Wifs ceOullsre surely can. • ' • ' ' is well and will not 'try again. But if boys and girls, in their clubs; can learn - how to can perfectly-, any Woman ta • et" the float in the tank has minded it may he determined beforehand by ad- justment of the °oat. to 'descend to a certain Point, whicb, • ' •• Therefore, when the driver heal•s • the sides the be until the lowering - the bell ringing it warns. him that he What Tmti• e the Boughs has got only • just so• Much gasoline .. ,.., . , Are Gremlin.... . lett And the, bell, having sterted,• .. b keeps on ringing and demanding atten- The maple boughs are greening, - , , In old Ontario wo-ods te-day ' Von to the emergency. , •And ail the birds that on. them' sway, ,.,,, „ • „ my,. ••,. Their feathered .raiment preening, t-atehmg. FIS11 WIth,POISOIL•' '' Will swell their little throats to sing And thretigh out' levely prOvinee eing ' by certain tribes of headhunters in A weird form of fishing. is practised . Central Borneo. ' • : . . A ,,poison Which Stupefies and even IBIS .the 'fish,: withoet making it unfit. for food, Is •made from the roet of a • Species of vine.' Only the bark is used, , to be prepared ahead time than for Sweet weleome to the May. • • ' • c:zinning When asparagus and. spinach . . . are in the garden, ell ready. to can, is - • • '. -• ' - In old Ontario towns' to (15) • • : a poor time to hunt up cane arid covere' The fruit tree boughs are greening', ., . that fit, to look .for rebbers and' &is- , Beneath then' happy children play"' .. ' cover that there are no good. ones on . . _. _ . Where soon from sunshine screening... -and this is- beaten to • shreds with hand, to decide what 'canning, tnethen . . . The ' fragrant • blossains. will' -lightly • - 'ticks before finally it is thrtiali into - to employ. Plan for canning .ahead of. • r Shed _ . - • • • - the river: . , •• ,_ , ' This has the effect Of stuPefying the - ••fishi whichLare-catightz•-in-rudely •eon-' . . 2 . structed -traps „built .across • the -river. ,- pine and be read. . Self shadows o'er. di -eh: bhildish head hatekindeof--jar is best? !;)t lAcie Aild-welconie the_May... realty kinds Of glass „ jars oil the • .. ' said ter • esvibh-eleare-happy-blea-eyeseregard. those eyes. • hy--- fleshed 'sperienceeethat old ---e-- boy. ' .knows best."7---- • ---'• ., the stranger with; an Invitation an • . ' ,. "IlungTY?" e asima-' Ward. the dining room. - ' • he ast for- thetwins, . - •. "You've sailefl-sidt water?" -Witt:: ' An' Lissy andfSue; . „„ . Murray had just dined- plentifulle, t but he simple hunger. ray asked, When they had sat down'. An. Lemuel too, • . ' "Dip in," said the cook,:and:handed "Some," Carter answered. '. An' Maw whispered to him, 'They're • hint a spocin sind'a-tinTdish: "- • . elleure-the iirePreisible-,Kid -re-- ' • doivntaIiiedi-Inli!i.' -- 'Murray helped himself without A peated • "I tell you he's been till•over. •4. • • • . , . , , • •, .. weird front the third men, . You tell- him some of your 'speriences, Ye betcha he got what . bee lookin Bute -it weei't- more'n an hour .erlien tf.leet's eat," Carter said; It:oft:nig 'to.: illighty good," he -said., when:. he .The harpente'r, •.still not Inivieg us erm: spe ., Some swerieye the house was so collet , young man rolled' a cigarette' antwilen.thev, ea 0 ,a1 The tick 01 the. clockriz him 'bed emsbee 4 *ecoed helping. • CaP, Snolier. Ten min -a -Out that • - . • that believe me. Tell him about the - • . -spoken, wentbad to h,is- T e fairly time you mas Shanghaied out of Frisco - tnat3 • •••••••-•'..,.. • •- . ai • filib' t ' ' n • Sstory• --The •type• -of ejer -thateetiaa- a; glass.' .. .. lad , cover and an adjustable wire7.sp7ig-1- e-,ins. the Make -•*--7--::7 •---;•••-',•.7iiiiiiiiiii taken Ja tile 'Presence -of - And Aassatut flower and beiertgegrati, ' Beare ea`ch, ' fishing expedition- an . • .. is-Casil--..- 7.5,-.34. the Whole tribe a.chief maltesdire by- _ or "clamp- taehold- It In plegee• -. • • i,ilarie_Casildee:e. ealoil-aq-ean.. be easily .:and, thor- 4thliegrhelYi'seineano hsedickiaeondi).siloteroil,tfzeedr .iyabeoeatousri: C ' • ' h Who moil f r •-, I aeoun de a 'bginhoo stick held to the- . ' ----,-•--a--7---r v • • !pulling .: a . piece of , rattan, (palm) , or ,m,old to lodge.' Glass cdvers ean- - PITT, a. ... .. , , °. • ‘I ground.' Should: the rattan. break be be used with perfect safeter,yearaf ter - -- .• .-- - -----; er.fore . smoke -en -sees, the undertaking is --:-- ,,. ..,. . ,,,,, length ASh 'Alit -net-he-eanghtL-But if , ..• tables, bath of Which : require moS. of:Metropolitah Police of • London has- -ranee breaks into •two'parts or equal" - year in canning .evelt meats and vege- ,..;•Bir William HerwOod, Commis,siener, , postponed for in hour Or two. If the e'arefdI handling. ' ,. ' , • ' . jnit.issued a reit of Lanier of criminals Some. People prefer the screw-top whit cited for England In the - World .., the ,right-hand piece is longer than the • : type cif.jat;. It MaYtlitiVe,-a.eover con,- Acie. • •-•;,-,--.- . ,- ' ••• ... .!;lert•-,-'sii'f's won: ..- •-'• .• , - - • - sisting,of one piece or,two pieeeS, top „ethe list:1.400de net: only London 1 ,..• ar.d rim. The one-piece cover ustially men. but.,men who 'wer.. e convicted ie • -._._liolland ..has....a.....plantLfor-manufke consists of inetal outside With a elase- ill POW: of • mina Entleed and whose re- .turfng ill ' ' ' f • t • ' . ,ting gas, • from pe io r . . cords- were filed, - at *inland Arai& - - . Thers are, 283 nanies on the .rail,' -and ...__ :leuny dry "diSttllation. t-,residue.b. ' among theih one men gained the Vic . • tor.ia 9roes,. two the_ Distinguished . Conduct Medal and bee , the. 'Russian ' ; handed his' .tobacco - to -Mt/Tay. • Iyefitted glees disk inside the -tele carPentee, :-ree--•-- • • •• "Workin?,"'• 1Vlurray asked. . d h The. roosters' ,acrowili'• would. Aave Tbis ctiver when new and a perfect• fie •.••:"No; egt Yet. I'll be sailin AS aeon''Carter said • ,. an e • - reigethem dtirint the meal. , 14n' Paw gittin' Worse and Misaing the :it is .not wise to use it again with fia• this doggoned ice get, out of the drOpPecl his eyes to his plete and did startled the: dead, ; .,„• is good. • After flaying 'once been used .• lake.r Vurtay left the table ahead of them • twins- -either vegetables or meats because He ca:A' his pleasant glance out be- • - to th h ' • • I• ' ' • ping t . ' he breakwater where the ice, and- went in e• arroorn. • An' nagging at Maw, , 'Twel soniething'whic.h might cause spoilage Order of St. aeorge, Foerth Class. show-edllitrlitte-teaSs'es: Though - • , „, h • s _ • in the food may be concealed under • The Boll -of Honor, a doeY of 'whichstill • '• "Don't crab the gatne, Carter, Rol- e fi all a s '"Pshaw • ' thirst I've -had for so-long,--tylve' , ^ o'r around the glass ,top •within the has been sent to -every pollee ataiiml •it_was tato le lifarch little of the ice en_s implered Just Ilene_ ,oz Nol„ -what be they dein' -doin there 31. Rdnitirewith- ttfe4eartisliter4- . , „ . ',third day, a ay olitare wind n -(*.en.e 'en io the. wee!. ani 1'11 heY a, tirii•h:,. Mt4rra„v Said, iiqing front ;he reee:se 'ere %el-1th you 'nen • 'The yoerg reel. seiret.e. up, ` • "Ilev. C.:Jr:tr.". be cene,i to :he uer. to :IcGINnn s. •• Meta coven --,Therefore, buyeneve. troy ,th-Londate•-is- prefaced-bylhe_fullow., had, gozi• e: out - The river,.. !to -Neter,. , . eilo' P _tioe _Tom ennieee oraueri being overhauled and one towing. tug had u feeling that lie ought te 'keep • : nip' a tables. • , . „ • 1 ..• :.• to' the Atlieliane, at: tife 'tient larger: ert_OL this type fa' IneatS and :vege- ing Was- of -it.- Tlie -.fish,- 410e -were Carter -shovedAmeli, chait •fee--brunt-lein;fignie anti la* ; . or 1._ . COARSE:SALT -- .-- Bulk Carlots TO-R0111TOrSJ,%LT'WORKS -----; `_.-0.-.4. ot.ogy, —,,TORONM._ • was helping /another downstream. to: There' are tWo-piece. covers that vice talhose who felt iti:th,e.P. resppetiye deeks, • .frerez:;,„ • lestfemc Ent shiwe car_ • BY ' side • 7t. PL'i bed •a d hauled • • awav from Murray. Murray asked too! crero,ver___„,..,,.. , • top with 'Metal rim. Tfiey nesign Wert - ..e , ajrlass '"'" "It'll egt be long'," the Young man enter At:lit; is addicted-lie:the drieking •• 4 • - ••4i •kubber:.ring which eeiven these ho come snort mother -et •••She'eiLleittakene Y -Oa thP fnunietnann...-0,„ ' • eke.' eeinsti.er-ays-seeyeredsicenthernsetesiSehy-,niehte._ Uf.) • tAISofill Xlithilk • a regi,Ilhe, Cover. These covers are often very ing bravely. for ,their countrf;'•'-thrztY To be the guest :of a man of money •• perfesse 01-IONE VOUR RUSH ORDERS', as an 'notto be 'decided abctit . They Made more noise, than sailor? ' 'I, • . • Fpr a mon:lent Mnrray did not . iinswer.• ' He was 'watelitig . the • 'Penter.; lite young Man stlidied the prafi.le.'whieh ..P.reeen_ted- waS- •good prtifile. thha,,,long7noe, tiihtiv• Closed lips. and an :eye that ' looted' down frcini• a- mesh of wrinkles. • "I haven't sailed for several. 5ear..," ' Murray uted•J•6 .•.:11,: on ealt - water: leeever-beeneop the lakes, and I, thought: I'd lake •-a "around hos'TOW' -sulky friend out -there?" 7-111e- feitiffe- --fn-ta--"feg'artrgl-thp:-c:ar=- pereer with a smile. 'He's a queer louse.- he said. ''Got . perpettial grouch a.bout Something. -Alweye thinks- he's gett.ing the :wort of it I don't, kneel ••••lu °been Cookiegehis lieSh .for hini last few• ..• )."4-,n'Ye tip figae-et ••it . • "Oh 1:. aet alnr-4 as soon gation utf7-; ;•-•;•.--e;ea.g.„ • 1•• • • d:fficult to iretnoYe. • • •, may blot Out tne evil with the good' •"•• For an•ythin • . g ancy kids. Cut The xeSult -was that, Carter spent An. 'pew giitin, t- g • -• I With the vaenui3O-seal type of 'jar, allaudblibeenefitlethe state more • by • their pear, er; Orin he d ent. she .guessect, d %JIVE, ToYsi Smailwtres„Sporting thee\-mung .in Murray....s7ceenetany... no rubber rin ' is re hired there w event• • • • . •• ••. . • es •than., o'er th,,Y.rinjuie. .Gnedp, wire Go4,13 •roggi tA• -Rollins.•went early O bed 1 eaving-the toundno glike .Stlostane• on...the h - dries, • lierdwar ue- m7„•. es, et do to 'keep front telling Murray ehings . ' • • ••• I when subjected to heat, seftetts, and their. private ,actic!r. , . two men alone., By ii o'clock 'Carter., -' • • to MAIN 6700,P-* • found that he -Was having all he could •"7 the ionic, for me.' • i ge.of the metal cover c • Sarcasm. c. \on a Reversed charge. • ;Whiefi were tinneef Murra•y:s business...' ao• a:1'00nd) ' when eeoled, herdens, resetting in a. • was, for muri.:ay had an . D: wen,s,„ perfeef seal_ppavideh the tubbery sub. ' a eslitan- 1)(3u talit I° me "lat • Torcan F.raocnov. ds amazing way of .deaeeere a man uute stance • is of '• good__ otiaritY7 ere FS T7ae7a;Cle /•;ikane-tingrdever.-../4roti-Rceciimui°tit"---0-a-- - • ° -Major:Harry Cameron, Man:id:. e day,With a I lie•SeetneCto hiVe• been in every Tend, - pelfece.Day.. elarnp....-to__•bokLther cover in rAgte beneath the sun, and be awoke mein- _ witile the -jar end content is cooling' eport your las „ • n hen veti•ve. Slava th . .i This. clainp. should be re.moved when ' . ones : in • Carter ewhich Catter . had bunch ef. pep b v , . , alinard's Liniment Relie4es .:,'oitis. keel? these fri.om, blazing up find 11-. • .. luminatg ,things' best left in the When you've 'swung .to work with, a i.ting,...the_jar, hoWing on_to,, the .cover feieeelle , , •'springing .step •' ; ,... ; only. If .the seal is imperfect the 'ck ithin three' days Carter Was fast ; - As the tasks of the dal yOu plumed; . cover. cornea Of in the hand. Thee' in Muriay's,grip, and what was more, When yeMe pitched right in and i e°Verl are. removed' by pundturing the he Itylew ; it .1. Je had gone VA...work 'as . . ,• t'refiVe. Me rr -•' hob ' • 6. '' top' with Seine eh4vP utenil" I-" 44)'51I 8• e17.1dPr • ope wtere dead. It wai difficult to. kill a zest for the old ham • jar ,h.t.'dold,and theseal tested by rift- • • • • - h d ' • ela ' - - • • Xith the work that ion -fOutntiO`rde e -04r e'sYL 4-tere--thelSeal is -bre` ' .lioalk usual that7I•etentl y aed had get Ar...11_1k On re. eeco_nd g'ht• „S__‘‘..4._a_A bra et eo elenr.tbat `the ineeneeetit. ittid the Covet takke off: New coo s . 'Recipes; job • .• • larsit'llittreK`sech-tihleAtearla.r0"as.,441------1E"-"61-Li-e--- rairi, he did not, go to Work. He VrtaS was .eeei. as me..tur you -i . tide two -Piece tYpe •ni‘ &rel. ohould . satuta.ted with the rae'd m byno 'nointerestTheew. and :the Jein you cthave as *011 bit be. tea*. for seal in the sante man sh:p's .ear.pentering., hI emir. ' C{, ' to say.. , : • , , • , . rergNThe . D. PIKE COt . Ltd. _ , • teece. ' Murray listened to the first; te;:itig- ".iid, flamboyant stories of had •essayed to match him • once or; many' men' and many- lands. Carter: •Murray had talked Unceasingly, 1 •.1 SPORTING GOODS HOUSE .: I123 Kina St. East ' Ne Branch Office Toronto • for hirn.: Murray s stockthe hay of -money - . , • . . F,ti" held. an Carter could sit with a is e feeling of great content.. . • Sei.ew-taP.J#1.5 with one -Piece 0'.''• glass of rum at,his e4lbo* hour after l And that is the end ota perfeet day. - ers are tested for perfeet seal by turn- • hour, listening to v:hat, Murray had • Of a day tiler hail been well spent. ing • the jar upside down; if it. leaka, * , the rubber cover on jar top* is impel,- • An lc:eland postai-en carie hig let- feet and Must be retested, •• Leakage 4 y tep in boxes slung across the backs means spoiled food . of ponies. and itiereces his arrival '• The ,homemade .waterfbat'n''camtert by blowing a hone . -May he, eopstructed •by -any woman -or.1 . , — won three entencand then he girl of utensili found in mostititchens.qx• broke it with, a narrative of lijs own,' It is estimated that Catieda's tour- ,such as wash boiler, milk 'cans, lard tr ses , It was exallierating ,to the furtivei at traffic is worth $30,000.000 ayear, earns or pails.. •The-utteneils seleaci I tiler, i+erauSe he knew he had knockedand it is rapidly growing. should haVea elose 'fitting eover anil about es much as Murrey had; and' • be of a size to hold the number 'he lead- had experiente,s which would ildlinakd's Liniment for Burns,. ate. mars to be fii:ed. A fulke bottom or; , 0 . In , 2,S, • tins frhe Corn Gems you said were the best A you had ever eaten,- were made with a tablespoonful and a half of Crown Brand Syrup instead of sugar. 6To be had ad all Grocers THE CAS:ADA' 5TAKI1 eo., Litirten, mONISEM. • rowit.BrandSyrup 44 the Great Sweetener" 24 , 6