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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1921-06-16, Page 61 5 a 6MC3 •*Sencifer Recipe seek,. PR=1 • ld in sanitary, air:tight tins, the -MakPr's package .• • -that guaranteei puiritk. Packed at the factory, the • , contenth keep indefinite- ly. Economical. The ideal sweetener for inble use and cooking TEE CANADA STAMM CO., LiMITED, MONTREAL ' loketunitainstill11 • . • rown 13rau 44 rhe Great Sweetener ' ..213 •- OUT Senior e2 eeitVitoccr%' to get the poer-emer's mind off heeself. - "She held eelt•ber. aPrlut an' I lifted the lid off the pail Qua Poiire• what's hi it into her lap. „ "Are it erye 'spike was in that Int% Torn Wilson? Four garter serigkes.euid g tizard; that's what your precieus sen Iliad gone out and gather- ed fer eueelesseit.; 'I spilled the.whole caboodle:of 'era into her apron afore L noticod. she: givo one Screech sin' fainted dead away: , While I WAS busy bringite her around. that Willium Antique Bazaar' • sneaked in and gathered thetri squirm- • .A coreeepondent writes of a novel; in' reptiles off :the floor, ' 1,eoaldn't practicable and instructive entertain- . • do .„more jest then thanlook hem a rilleow n thatme nt hose' Who originated. ite- Prenuee to settle with him ater, cause ty I had my 'hands full as it was,„ I Membera of a church found f bthe-table organization -'introduces to their - a Rail leerries on ` •When go. a Mince to look about me, townspeople under the leof • en'' I ain't sayin" but that boy got them antique bazaar,: • e „ pails mixed,. hut that don't excuse him The woolen visited everyone who/1i they itneve had old relics in their pos- • none.r: ' . ' • grave, nodded. • "'Chet's:how it's•beele • ben • - thefamily-'-f . • • Wilson, striving to. keep his. face session -household 'articles. that had ' • "Whenever ' you see an Adult •Whct• ' • , 1 he ores" acress -then.' he kin help , ... • ...- the things, exhibit teem andcharge 'ala "'bade by taking up the boards in the .breathin.' ' ' But he don't mean .any 'sm.all d fee'ts; th :'" !) rmamp,31.. . :e exhibition. el,,resto eritr'reoxyr- -dpr,:nt upon 17tv.teifalar iS:s !°l'ibecause may t. e- to stop leading to a Side nordh; hing.1 mother di,d not use tact•Iiin forming' Mg them a ' ttieg a, trip of iron. melon , up kvery snake and anima • • . • . - • . • , nd . , " . • .. a __, r guess:,. Mary.' lie.kin no mere help . • piinecin-ethat esh°orulYd al 'beret, BillY. doretr . . e „e • . : • The. . money .wase. of course, to go to was, a . child," says Elizabeth 'Townes.. the vegetable Im,bit when . that 'Pereen .along the eirt e.ligli to held Ow step' e .. - :,. • '' ' "Thetis neither herener there,": she further theepertieelar,..ehutch plae. thee "Ohildeeit who 'do not like' the thingi .iti ne,sition, .' Under' this • lid ?uta •:boor what harm be (lees. An' the heed Pat glad to lend whatever desirable to elle fact' that the Mother is 'eine). tioi ,Ifold the rubbers.. . . ,. .. .----e• Ao Rlessure in whalin' him same as• `....(tierceS lefillii--e1;;;c7,--by ,Physlelans, .. snapped.- "HO doesn't seeni. 'to -.care was on foot. ' ' 'hose 'Called upon were that aro good them, point: straight . • . ' I might if .1 :was his real mothere I ferred their visitors to other persons child phyclielogV articles they We and, :Mika they re- carelese•or stupid:in regard to dieteand The arrowe of an enemy prove thate ':, • . . of it is," she burst out, "I can't take e• - a lookin/ at. me out!a 'them big, greY isho might like to •Oontribute •to the - "Little children's. habits of *eating' deaud are alive. • No one shoots at a••, • ,., , jestt, that 0 all. 'He has a way t .. eyes of hien-" ' affair, it was not long before a Con-. are *holly matte by them mothers. or . e . •-„c• ,: siderable number' et antiques had been others who have charge :of 'their diet, Tornaepeehgvo a •good effest On peo.- ..e ' splashed cloive on the. hand elenehed The adMiCeiell fee ewes twenty-five Motion will crea,te the 'right habits in troubles. . . The evoke • ehOked .up and a 'tea* collected. ... - . : e ... :Tactful Suggestions and a little imag- ple Menne& to irsiscibilitY liver • ..e. e on her lap.- • , ' • ' :_ centsa eaten' that .no one felt wes any :child.; There is not one on earth • ' - ' ' . CHAPTER ,L • • . . sought,to° achieve by this small token c'poemrescene.. lonf thaenual4enl.: „. e ' ComfoTtingly her husband's - hand exorbitant. ' la addition to the stim. but; is ainenable-to this sort .Of loving Sttveni.- ggestion.. • , ., c ve i . g • . g ulus m helping a worth While cause,. 01 Seventy-five 'I - of understanding that which' he :ceptild • • . of e. v)er . . fto , t: 4 vita •-.,•• BillY 'Alison's -Strategy.. • • .she niestered 'herself and Sank back 4nson .his evening ehaPter. • Slowly.. She --caught her • breath ciu.ieltly and ived•from the nature Of the exhibition, formed in .childhOetfin such a way that. "Habits Of . right eating.' should be mines, ' - • • • , . . . .. , there. was' the persbnal stimulus der- ee , Mite her chair. • . re came over an ai -.a work-. not hope. to achieve by mere wOrds. ' i h rd n d 'hand ' ntl • en her heaN7ing Those who had lent relics were proud a.bey loves to eat only :the things that , , . . • • Airs ' Wileon litthe cbal-oil hinip.andi Urn's() ' .. • d 1 'd ' tableethen she turned to*ard the door, a a e ' . 'g.' 5'• . .. , ..1 a flush stole up beneath the 'inn -end to have Welt heirlooms On exhibition, "%ill . Make : hind. strong 'and hoal0311. plated. it in the centre of the kitchen 1 I Oh " she cried miserably:- 'what •- ' • - - ' • ,vegetables, because they are different., To Buy' or' kot to. hy? ''. her head -half: bent in a:listening &WI , --r- . . ern?" he said, "*hat •.is ie? 'Whet! • • • • wind stain on her .cheek.• There was and those •who had nothing to lend Naturally a .•chill. has the milk habit ' inst . . • have r dOne'?" - • • "., • . that in the pressure of the hand -on were eager to see the interesting. col- and is naturally prejudiced.. aga . !hers strong vet tender, which swept. lection of.. their . neighbor's': cherished •-• . •.A breWri water -spaniel 'waddled • • „. . • . 'frenf the woodShed inte the rootn, four, ,,-• . . , ' - ..? the -feeling-. of lonelieeee •from her .' osieetions, ; ' ' ' • • ' " That is thetime. to appeal to the child's: • Scooe •••you!" commanded. 'the' wo- 1 • :, But I told yeti. Yon'ele.like. fled. it, ,e' eked . ie *ere 'Clearly printed. the ',age ef. the 'action from elle child's mind by ..pleyel ere .Can ... Pe No .. ,, stood half' • in the glow; '..haIf in...the:Didn't you' bring me here. to this lone: bea..erAtt;e.r.__,•; ' . ''''. . - . P. , Yon . done, ;ATOM Wilson , 44 : ' •• bright,eyed puppies' at 'her hews, and • hlvent. some . spot when I was ..14ppy With, y said.: the mare r thies "- ' ----s* hall. : The..antiques were otrarigecf •tO .f The exhibition washed in the town .inta.ginsitiOn ' and:: to Make useeof taCti . enian, 'and With a v. 1d .scurry. mother •.?..O.T.7,, ', , willie'ness to face this life here meeet article iind the naMe:bf it.% °Witt]: iraS Itg4-11? klutee' .1i'ou eheuldidealiee the a never eouggeetrii oneeomei AtarY, .- you- .x.rn.ou - tell' you . hew . much . your - get - the "right re -1 . ShadoW, , short. tail, ingratiatingly! neither of ue• understand . 'Billy and:. . . . , . I my son, happy an contented r. .. , _ maybe we neVer. will, quiteerve Often the best advantage ' -'o card On which ' '. .Y. at 'what awfUt.things I'd have to .1iv.e .sorta, .thing - • '' . .. ..1. just hoped you'd table .some One who had made himself .. . naturally wants to follow it. Of right -doing Until the Child • Queition .!.. :. -: d,og and puppies turned andeled to the 'IT -,. • • • .. ' . ' • ' ' • to him and me but rth no good at that: tied • to ever contribution• At each •Pracesa ..: friendly' derkneis .Of their retreate,.. 1 .,--1 eS, but • did yo,u so. Much as- hint , • •' - Mts. \% '-on stood, with frowningUnderitan', -that's alL"":„ : . • • • -feniilier with the .hietery of the 'vari-: ' . . . • , through. here" e Not 'Yen! , Did -You ,. 4:weit, ..rm ,g,ein: J , .gazelastrened.. on the door.' She was a. :to uo 'my duty . by Ohs ,articles ansWered. the many :4ues, .4•+•• , . . „ a,..* . .., Household. Hint rf. - • . ..A tell me diet an old Miser 'iul. die :and - -.•.• : tell;• • angular woman...of some . forty , . . Yen- both, ;allers;" Mrs. Wilson spoke his gleose ha this. .neighborhoed? • , tions that. were' asked. • ' .. . , t ou. have no idea bow useful a piece :years, he,avy of. feattires,„ as ske.„;:wast in matter-of-fact, bites,. as, she,tottelied -. • Did You• tell' me that blitidness :The- collection contained 'elderugs of ieibbtr tubing,or hose is in the kite -- etrike one of the best end .most .u'eue4.-'°' and tapeitriese•spinhing wheels,. semi), Chen. I ineasnred the distance .fronf , pg • When occasion demanded•it, heavy of for. her sewing7baoket. , ',When. I feel ful young .men low ?' 'Diii.yen tell. me:, yoe .: need checkin' up, . Toin. Wilson, . boa., Tiny: fret-einee- msered. a fece.. whit& .under jeee.teeing. conditions' of cheated 'you're goin' to be, ane,when lers; silver, :brass, copper and; pewter he faucets .Oirer. the sink In.. my kit glee in the• world' • 'ud- be dyire .of Will .needs . a hidin' he's egoite to Ware, pottety, . an •110:41 leather fire eiren to the back 'ef ,the range; and On 0‘ life might have beenwinsoine: but to she ran ;wildly: on; LI it rsNtreetest , •,.. ..-- 'F,el'ere,u5,..211._ °1!`"*,-heatibteek? , Did...yon tell me, any- husband got up. Troia hiseelmir, saying in weiCh • some. °he's . d ' ci • drool mY neit..trip to town bOught a, piece ' .• night the lipe Of, th 4 get a .hidin'.An,'" •she 'added), as!'her buCket, a. yelletted. an '-ma. e . • 'were tightly :compreisea,ana• tne riSe. thin' Tom Wilsen, that a weirian *hp , great-gratd-, ef tubber'hose ten feetiong and three- • . and fall of the. hosene :beneath. the low . was .'.1e,aviri, soniething,. about ,.havirig to turn the ,•naother , had been , christen -ed .:. and , a • quarters' qtaii inch in. diameter..That ' Cut fiannel gown hinted. of a volcano, het- o*re -home -folks. to -------‘.'*ork fop You and your- ton, "should; W. _- try' to -aide-track - -4-tie,..frorn my , 'dub'', d fifty ' horses Out to; pasttire,:"yOu needn't ..man' s 'high hat that was t-V.To i hundred ,7iS 7 the ;size which Weuld •At. over .my fusion efi sontehady., - •. . ' - ' f ,.- wilson siglied, .` i been told ?"' • • , • ' . ' . :.„.. - , . • _ , neither," . - ' .. .'. . . .. . . an .. . , yeara old One table carried' fio.cets,' ';: • ,: . • ' .. • , military: relics of ...every' Canattian . The. fi ra t . nig. to Which I put it *e•eas • . . . that would ere tong erept to the eori7 , As a quick Step, somided outede, she --''''Baw v'w:a6 I : w •, "All .• right,' l‘farY;" he. 'agreed, his ' knoiv these .-things" • wOuid •haPPen :ha' lid- on -' d l itch ' ' ' • '..• ' ' ' -etru.ggle. from the Indian Weis to the in filling my large clothes boiler. This.. Marv' f • irs been h aid haulin" I know, . --';‘--- '1"--.. the. oor- a ....., .. • ,io•Wered; herself -slowly to .a „high- ' • barked Chair and Waited,. bands. loated; • -•' .. .• • . •• • , ...• , , .. An . if. you're. agoire out to.. the 'great War: . ;• • :•,-.• , . ;._ . ..."... •. : 'had alWaYs beentooheavy to, lift when. I, .', : ' • elosels' tipen her lap. •'• • - " • 1-m ..5.; • _ . • but some day it •:vron"t ' be so hard.: barn "dii try'nd not carry any More of . At :the end , of 'the eliening., girls , full,' and necessitated numerous . trips - The door. opened and, lier• hos .a • '," h nd '' a „e novc, ..vou'.(1•.find, it eenierIf ou • .• • . • • • • • • • • - ...e ' • . h Id • , ryb d • . 1 • Y- ,.- the barn -yard. in on your big feet than dressed in histori alicosturnes, served . baCk... and forth .frOin sink• to stove ' " 'sive glance . at,...ltis. trife,..'.and the low, , the•floers.7 '.. • • ... , . :The Woricitevciles. upon indite- tilq •,. . ' ...; like. you..doe---" ' • ' : • •.; . - you 'kin help. • 1 jest...finished moppin' . coffee and-doughonts. The :unpreten- cs,rrynig - water itt • a• smaller vessel. entered, He .Cas.t a .creick,l•;epprelienel:traabie . . . .. . "I "Shut right :npt,,, she flared,' -I'm a dons:- re,feeihments taited the better..Theri • 'I . foutuf ,tihnt -it • alsO saVed: ----- whiStle-rdied:on,hia-lips- as he,- • .; Wilson stepped out into the, sPi*%,- . . ., 7aSs'IClitriatian WOMam . Tom Wilsen.-. Do lor'he'. - offered -weitresies-inthet:streneth,aild:-tinie-tense--in-Y.--rubbeir- over to . e ong ro• er ow anginal you think . I could :face -God . on summer. derknesseand went': stowly. - • ittr • - ' • : ... ' • • - • • . . . , :, • . • picturesqu.e dresses. of the, Vrenele re,- tube for. lellmg the water kettle er.iyie, . That which 'Creates indukry I* -- ebore'the *stsh-h•en0. .11'd''13r6cee'ded'i•lc.tiees. if I. failed' in iny• :duty to the n'Y down..the path to the barn:•:AS.far as •ginie,..the flowered Muslin:a p(r fTity. y,,,..asf.). t.i.ts. .:. ...' . - -.. • • .t9„.drY his ..11.4:0seleee ',:e....ee • --- Lee.- I sick. as . calls fer Me? , Why,' I couldn't .eke could teach; through the .pareially _kerchiefs of early . Colonial ,•dayee or ' It is ea ay 'to:siphon the Water -out of , the .00nsuniptlan er.: , wearing. • . .• • ..broWn-wilv;:s.- hair .and. a 'beard Which') , Cleared fdreet, tiny - elearinseeefires- 111 :glowed untheougli the darkness, seem-. the quaint, highewaie'ted,freicles of ;a •the boiler or, tubs by • filling fele tube:- : emit pf goods; and the .bUyIng ' 'ae. was a a''"'""t 'Lzc"'' alaa '''''''e ' sleep. if I ; didn't do: what' little:. I • .' 'trailed to conceal the glad ':beyiebnese..tek."-voire.• aWnilin':Mt.-----7'-deeee -pain, t„; to vie -With -,.-big- low-hanging_atars. with water and .holding a ...thumb Orer . of other geode to replace them., . I:able:AO' do• fer.-4them_ilLtrial;....E.Lb'eartin- '*--.:: fer*,:.e.he't :NN'tliiiid. -heYYr' Waite -776e • wild eyee weechire•fer me to collie an' I. c'The-gangent-amekeTeff-bur-ningleg.atitl' - eaeh ,end • until-T-.One..:rentFCanAe placed • -. - , • • ... • • . . _ . . . , . help ,TheiF firstr'rbrorn into 'the ',I sward mingled pleasantly: with: the "•• litellectual Horieste. • : - ' in the :boiler, and- the Other end ,in ,a1 - . Without -industry the. "wer1377 •old"':. „The eYes , he_ turned= Oen *•:tbe_. w.07. . worl-eent Of fern. end' Wild -bloSsOriis.: , Bridgetonee'litrir-;271d*. ' : ' . i ., WilSoil Et' his .pipe. and :with' arms • The Chief: need ortb,dAy is intetee, anion.' 'vessel .0:Water,' in - ' The • .si nk,-, .- .. would stagnate. ,-..• ' ... , there'S a dector• at. 7.\ • . man we • s e s arn y -.poke is. narlie ..Bot maft . iive're-blue-: and trunquileee,:,...,•e: e, : e „ .., , ,..., • , _ .. . . .1.7e,-...31.2±-s?"...be l'asttnn.dgd: t4tt.IY•'... "D.octors•!" sbe*., cried: 'Scornfully. folded on the top -rail of •tlit7bernyard- : tual..horiettY. - - .--.. ••.:..-. - ' .'''.:. ' •. ,. which must Of..-cours•e heloWer. than. „'""Lettle enough, thoy:_ktiow .'"the needs fence,:gazed-dOwn'abroes the' partial . 'It is. as essential to women -g'S to th,e 13".oiler.- Both end the tuber must': . 'Without Steady, persistentbUy .. l-watrea tell, yen that tired of QCPARS-E-BALT77- 7 jnoeelneleatb,,.Wepid.„Cessec . • cille:-.1.1117f C;1 -t '43" ilf 141!_1444 427,-5 nibo-all-tfght-in-ifs-itkace; bOtAis d'milO distant, :a long,: dentely Umber- i' r-e4-fite-Oottcd sweenAcryhere, .men." :•• " Some 'men Can • • judge themselves , t , -:.• - triBbi'.'-tbe.T'sinve':Of'70P.Te-m' -ierlii-sehr"4',Of i Woiliaii -at'iech .a eiiiienV.do‘ctor , • - • • ' ,..t f oiks-iii-N-c' ti - -a- Scoiia:" • '. ' -.• -: • / jell; yonnow'r,.ltnow my. duty an tad- ageinst: :thee :sheen of ge, tieing .4 - • .. • • • , - . • • .•. .•. -i omen -can. • We 'eati .. juggeilig •the el':ules--,e-buteleve-e- I.. A . N. .. P. _ ::SA LT, , ... : .. bevpdeldif.7up- and gnin ee' 1nY '4°Tlie : place ain't here gmcing us' Woods folk. ed.point etteml.Stuutl-tlarkly-silhou .. ..ctiii• 3,nrho, refuse to ,.b.try -at.7''''' • Wilson av-erted his• fac:e and .-prb-Iiii de ..t Beciie the • • -d . . . . ,. :the nreeent.time; becaOse Of si::• .,ceeded. to 'straighten the towel -on the .. dfAve_ati_need you . st,i fl1- From the buy -waters came the lone- • - . c-•• : ' It is eaiy. to be truthfal and fa*.ir to '• • . - . , . .. . . • • . ceiying. ing ., .. . roaotrrnsm.,T.WORK8 , .j.„fa I a e....• Impression _. regarding' ' !ate ' values, . or for efretelbus • h b d ' 11-- -I'D'd '1' I us an .. quic - y. i n t tell 1-Y cry'efra• loon, fram..thettier•shes-thez, 7, -a, neighbor,. but hard to keep- front,de- . , • Bung: cadets • - 'roller: -His action seemed to infur- ry, " spoke her • that when I. persuaded.. you .to -oome•?; Yelx booming of - night -basking bullfrogs. ' . and " to one Self: ' --.* O. '4; OUP? ' ' ei TORONTO I need you; Billy -needs- you." '.. . Tse-liool of the -OWL sounded fa . If Cona-dian-egeelee-are- tobe, .PPY • -.7..1 -reasoe,-.retard,.TinclUstry,:•und-,by,-.-: . Be- bps- tightened: Her lands un- ,. . . ----.-°•---1clex".'d azdegrilped'etlraet-a4le'as•-slieee--, She -looked- Eit:hine tears. Zimitg the from the foreOf beyond; the Yap os A aad contented as ,future :Wives .aed .• so doing _Impair the ,prosperity.. . 33307N-17 arose- • . - • . ' • ' ' fire Of anger. hi -her eye.l': , •• .. fora -ging,- fox drifted:7througirthei haniettnikerk thy must „tel. them-ir . . ...."Yen, -.7 she . conunenCed,• ber. yoke ..P•No.." 'she Said - in low .tenOe tones, 'tit themselves, the ,Commtinitif •-• night's stillness from- the uplands...-' • selves :the tnitet. ' ' ' • • - • . • i' impro temsee.....wie pesseenre.,:e - Sert-teerneirrtririe.,..7-I'in Mithin' .*, A look titne Wilson stood-poilderiO - ,:T c...qm-sa 1.49.1Leai:riestly, upori.'; they 'five In and the -ceuntry ,...'•': , , :When. at. length he • bestirred lime our cis the imPortatice 'of being : hon- ;* at I a ig 'e^.' o'' ' • • ' - ' - • • ,,,.••• ._ ..,. 6 (9. P. ee LAOS .72 .; ea, I:: 4. rue tot. ciaMe distance It )yu WW1. In es,. pee order as. purchased (or nerenalsa icgaspoce stnio• rn.car. vetroyclaritigore:.• , .colia,ttiar;is ir4 ') WIN• O, mechanic of .ctrn chide* ItnAluirk SIK1043 rk1.014; USW* Ttareihok.eirtx.% cht d. C '"*.rlItero.nsi • berSelf.tell the truth. ghe Meet be refill cautious and accurate. The cr. , fcundation ef happineee is honesty, be under water and no Or allowed to and the cornetztOne of all society 411 get in.' • The wem'an who reftiSee to cheat Add 'ca Sliced' onion en. a cepfut et happiness. ' beeseif is not 'so likely to be eh.. -4;1 vboleilegthPreinetwt elnetreilleelibillier:e°F.7'Thin'elyt,weelltd; CO.nle out clean and hi+. - Where there' are manr ch:Tdren in the' famil a' hand 'Y h;iv lor.-riibbere by • Good Habits: ' . BY ARCnIE P. NI.KIStINIE ; Copyrighted by Themes Allen. ' eel eet, eel A - c . 8 yErri time, yot.! Spend. a . . .. dollarfoi..acIvertised .9iiods , you :create prriployment. for samebedi; • ' Every time • 'somebody eine apenda aslollar..for advertised ' goods they egente pinpleiment . for semebody-inay.be..for you, ' .• . .. That may sound •far-fetched, but If you reason It oyt wel,Med thatet• is so. ' . • • ebecked herself.•Uneonseiously one of • thee•geropieig bade' had eome 211 ;•ctintect-vith,ehe off leither.tover. of a bOok whia ley on "the table.: •It_was t family pU,-r•ed- it there after reading )3 er pen • , Ai • eg. 4-?-eeesee'eeteel..- • ei -Merchants t to Ann. , Soinettmes.," full moon sweat above. a....tr,allsfigated • - he cares -'cause longin' cfer it, world. A silvery Sheen swept softly,' I 'little -things... ii guess. Tara iotile.boYvlie. Seems_ to be tha.open spaeoaj:through .theAreisthe, "tas.'Wt4e•ltirade•tt'46111-08:1::-44--;. 7°11.'sP9.. looltin! beyond me„ th someone 'else!, white- bay..wratere _,;.raleemnieeede.._._the cake rn thecookiiig clonric•-#4,- Tis.ank-int-9-ahair• clen eing-fires-had-receded to that ioaY''' or • -"T 'gnats Maybe ' it's e- seer' 'fencersparlis with silvery smoke . trails "Soniethirng Went Wrong with pranks on you, Mary,' he oug7 I stretching straight op towards a star- • steed, say to yourself: plade a fail- gested hesitatingly.. "Two years of , rec.i infinity; . • • • • lire of this ca1e 1 am goin' g to Malec livin' in this, lonesome spot has kinder :Ile sighed: incl turned to :glance itheeegi of the mkt eew,ttcp .1 •'Islerves!!. ..she cried inclignaptly,. harclwood r!44T1.leekeclz.very hem- for ;yourself does, not. fit, you or look .holt neiright, "Don't yeti ...er; e3i, very restful to him' beneath its got ycur nerves." tback at the cottagevrestiite. thenwheo A garment ym.baveThiade „ ',/ and. as nice as you wanid like it, '-cloyt bnyb diy else aecuse me of hairiti'ivine.s of clustering .wil'd-grape nerves, Tore Wiso13. Tf T•vosn't• the _honeyeneide. It was horne-hoineit blame the Material or The 'pattern or most senSible-minded person alive' I'd most be always,' And 'llary loved, 'the' sewing reachele, confess : • • e•5e.,e: • ••e • tiwb; cAtiAbA Tirimoortanockof VitamineB in food is ---laffrig-ieCognized at 'tpreitant. tittle to a ill'eatt;s•-•elitent.---thait• slier bakiect. It , hailheen con- , ., ailed:yob' .dtrxr;scnstrated that yeast is rich in tha all :tO'tpoOant- plartv.:aroh.-- Many peottle Khave ;re- • ie r____ • . • . PHONE YOUR RUSH :"ORDER'S' • . . ...For anything in -Fancy Coeds,- Cat -atm;•-Toye;-Sinaltw.ares, Sporting Ckiodiso_Utireflooda., Druggiane, Sun- Hardiverer 'Specialties, .• h.r14.1fsil 4700 . •• • ' • • . on a Reereed _charge. . - Tomlin -Falicy"--Goodg'.,Citt.' TORONTO Major..Narry Cameron, Mari. DIr , • .-!-I;the•-.ImpArtiaikthing,to ,remeree- ."'ber:Is,:to buy. from those who • advertise M,t* patienThises-77: Merchant! and: rrieri.ufaetureis helve faith'. and they are, back-; lIng their filth with: money tri • .7stimUIate Industry. and prim: • perlty. leein' hYsteries 'every hour, with. the1 l6ae*. She Was a fah: . woman, to do better.. . - ' • :• • ' • ' th""`"thafW1Th1ni dncT-9i419--1•"X0-13-2P-1--, esat hanr-.t;:, Weeeleefel 774 -ft* 0;;Telgb., .youibel". zatut; nrrrIfirrInrinnr7.0=1:_ltirirlIr.21....1:1,Pr,l,E2C1M72=7.10Q0-01:1p0C1t300000C3 2341.1 ile.--'et!i-tleee'eAllie=4e-e it e Viler •-• ' li•f• %,•:0.5.,•••-•,.., • -.•,••••• • ... . . _ "butcher weigh the. Meat ,ybo hoe and which you seldom ta.ke„ the paiiis t6 look •t• whele• 'he is weighing -it See: that yet get your rd'oney'e, worth bet.' of youieH. • The worst eheated per- , son•is:the self•-cheated..ene. , , Woztieerie edeetiteeretteetteieetee---et far greateir factor in seir ecenrimic fle than she 'ever has been,. Rouge won't •, cover a defect in sharactery nor will al virig keep_hair from out; or turtling gray. Life iefull of Mistakes and threes who', make.,--the4ewest rare - theSe. WhO and,,admit them as they make them, .1 rtiirsqi-To7116 -Worret-Ittinaultt. is intellettuallY dishenest. He orshe ie handicapped at the . start. The ' •kitchen ;45-•ehesietundameetal of the home. The.entite family usueliY .has to suffer:ter, the-r-rnistakes by the eebok. is„ the reasen vc•leY there is en inctees!ng derriand-IOi • training in stiettific.. heusejteeP;ng,' cooking especially. • thle laws of nature punish in.tellectual diihonesty iri the, home. . and, unterfareately,as ruie.e.i.e ceet luffer elenie with tee. gmecy. I In these trying tiMes the wife' has a vote importentepert. eSiee ehould keep e. beeeeet. Ste ".i-Jaf.,146 know' 'exactly how much ehe hos to cover every ',ranch. a hier:1;;....2.9.e.v...P7,- • and ehe sbetilel tpLducct ef- :fairs' 'eq. r.er "What's 131115 bee'? 1:\PIN"i"1 1:ie loved 13illy quite as brach •as sbe• ' aated Wilson anxionSIY. . . loved her Own:son,, Anson. 'Billy must She shivered, "Nothin' out'a the be more weinli .more tilow0141# of bfhnts- 'What's 'that • rttub Idler comfert. He would have aileart !hie tO, scare the daylights -clean outs to- :heart talk -With-his.-sou, he told me an the•neighbors? If you'd spen4 hiniself as he went on to the barn. , a:little more of your spare' time r, (To be continued.) Telie-lfatie-e-Wiejileedeir" Wife an' •leeie in+ . • • 1216 4ern with your:precious. stock you: .: • . . . .• se • filmard's Liniment in the hoUse. 'wouldn't need to be skkin' 'what he's ,..-7eeP - • • been adorn'. But rir tell you what ' • • ' he did oialy his evenin' afore xotecome Shadows. .-1,4hbiseeefrom &engine words With Cobin - -• • • • ' Keeler.. • . rooliacdlaneing.;•and darting • ' . I ti‘ dgeVI-S6ofrr,hetbUtt121:Sabwwbate ,i'111'.„she-roltudellid,adbartikg.b.fignrf rays .1.01°.Pf 4#11:111a:41:11:-. how she „Suffers from. the aatlema_- eebze- the 'powers of. earilight? had: welle•She'd-ezome over -erne -was steyin" • T doe StiPPer. I sent tliat Willium out • on the back. ridge to oilier some wild .4 rainbow of sweet hidden shadows .themble.,berries feredesseee; Ile ee,ni '. en the, dei3ths 'Of 'a deep. blue lake! it ittat as I had the table alrlet; that The flittering' glitter:lig,: .sialip4s . Wicked' old coon he's made a pet of cif ' Teel ore* the 'sunshine Can make!. •q o - on' that evil-eYed. •mtZ. lir, ------------• ' - • - : - '''-' • . t ---- - -• - -s 0 rz. 4- • -On h -More t it_seelo.ed &Or a' Phantom: physically slt-npi,, .; v t•,:). -' ; "-...•,' . ... hold, of he broom, he put of c:olors:. deep down in the sea'. ' ' , -•)t",'4, . pail on the table an went Aza then a bright Japenese /attere .itig fene, two or ito...1.- 1;67, &lye eeeteCoeeps a, day. i AIL. ..r3...W 36...4.1pea right onto the t,ahle• . . • z :he coon follered hurl, but • of .4hte, that 'Were wondrous to zpond nn' add • v... zealebec a piece of cake. 'Imade egsen in the deptho the water • . rc.c-Ss . • • c•;- • t on' he flopped to .11sOus - ' • 41 - • • 4 Ss enoulder, She was ehewire a 1 piece !,:ii>•pery -tilt= hark :for her asthma,• an' \--ben his claws glippeil 1, her shonlder sbe,shrieked to• . for free.copy!'lloyal Yeast Cake* for Better Health." E. W. GILLErr COMPANY LImiTED } i a rhoged to death on it. • . YO4te't"" C"A*"1/44 e9 1 "It took 'itre e:1 ef half an ho' er te esesete ...e.- Kie....L. Aa a , .. '; ' t lie- quiete an 1•:e," I rea3e:. . -_,•is-i...eto eeti,5..e. ..ce,--- { •s raw A -.el' what 'MU berr.es Vire get - •• i from' cur heel ridge. 'Jest hold 'corm ' NI 4 8, an. • . " T." . " ". - • 99:1Prun. . T. :1' . ar. . ,9 Z.,,,(.9 Op 4 , ISSUE No, eketeeeki I looked, texas shadow, but 1 atnte What 'Wonderful vislgte of .rapture - Tee dr'eams of my fancy can paint'. §91%.1a..,NVc.i.tiTER_S :57,11;r:titit 4,1013.. 3.1/41USk Set tO melodief, •tratoPosed and orehttated. •JUI.744ES BRAZIL, Prbfr.sPional Song Ai-rat:ger, 4 what vc e re gone to .thel 41 Gormley. Ave., Torento. -Most Comfortable' . and • _Economical , o.f Summer IA Shoes 0 0 - 8 • a NJOY the greatest foot comfort you have e*r • . 0 ,known lagoon-1er byvicatingFLEgT.FPOTr El • -. Enjoy the economy. Of having several pairs Of a se..• • • 1.41 . 1. I ' 0 • • . . FLEET • FOOT .4 the coat o( one- pair of good .• Cf. ,..- • .1 . , leatherslioes. ' e , ----e------- " •0 ee - ---ece- .e...-----• e 0 o g'. ',." CethlmsitintnemllrEE. T rbei% thiteH;11,a.'vc, :the twine p-. pse stampOd B 8.- ---Ni'-ear FI-XET-FOOT-right though the summet. Pitt on FLEET' - -3 ' -- --4.--7.-----1 t. 0 • Og thelne, Look for it. • v....hen work isdone. • Or, *open anti c•hildren, Put the' whole ,farnily in. FLEET 1001' 1.5. FOOT heavy shoes for work a,bout the fields, garden and 'barn. . •el l'herre are FLEET FOOTstyles foi every summer need, for „meet: f.:4 Ilave the FLEET VOOT white Sliti, oxford4 awl imptpipto vV,ear, *0 0 • .. .. • .• . o 0 0 E c o q OA ' She eboe34 'stake „ter fares we.1 beelleeeee.;',-,:eeriee:e0aLL'etee'eeeeeeeeeelec'ele00CICC 0E1000 • bOC70013 00000008 ' Dompittot4 I'M:. 4 - . • ' Mk Ow Shoo Dealer fot Fleet Pitt • :and ;retake suiv..irou got Met'. Foot. ' '0 0 0 ', 0 ° 0 .13 • 4•11‘. •