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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1922-11-09, Page 6- � . I . I . ­­?F7W I . .1, . I .1 � 4 I � . I 11 P93F ,-� . , . � ,,, � 1!�-�, - � " , I I I . ;;; ­ , I , I . 11 I " 6 , , . . - . - . , �� ­ . . . I � . . I . . " � . 4 � . I I . I -� . . . I � 4 I . I .. . - I . - I �1 I I -- � I � I � - . - . . 11 # I I � , . . I . . I . . 11 - I 1� . - I - . � . I I . . . � . . - - . - � � , . . . I . , � . I I A I � � ,�'- . I I I . . I .1 � -, I I . �, . . . --- , I - 1. . . � . I � . - F . I . "" I- --� No- , ; . ,I, , , I I I . . � - I . ..- I I , I 11 . . I n NN, ,. �, ,, , , ; - � Mo I -1 . � N, . I ,. 1� , - I . V � 9 N! . , 7=-- -­ - - - I �, I P %'I, , � � - . I 111 -,7 0 , - I i M . 11 � - NN . , �-- ­ � - ­ ­;;-, -- , - � '--- - - � ­ -- - - ­­­­ - I " � I I . . � -No" r--"*NN­01`"V-" ;�, � 7 7 11 , - , , . " - - . . . 4 . ­� *4 .. owv . '� " � "N' . .. I . . " I . . ;q 1'� . � I I - � . . � . I " ---- � < 'I, I I � . I � ­ . � IL . , I - .. 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I . doVAam-ffom the Vatted H109dom, the -.%� -, . - . ­ ­ I I '. . . . .. I lfis�r Aboit Your Sebostbouse? . moving Victures ara, .g<Q4 plays4no , , . . a I I . . . . . . . -1 - - , uw-ted Mates, Italy" Franev, SPAU10, .1 . I . .. � I . . . I I . . . � I. 'Th,6 N;atersu I .Ike Tao. -.t doxet Torgqt j, litt,le..ragding apd. study * . 4 . � ... ­­461111111111it- . . .# . I Duoh ]Qq*t'1n 3 Hqui; Ica . 09. JaP414, . . I . . . " I . . L .. , Y is on 9 ic � . d10 , � � I I I . pp] .ew , . . .. . , I - I'll , . ., . important health: matters .in any in yow,qpare time. -, - , . �� - - - %�, ft I � 'A - � 1. � ,and China ivhllst, possessing 0,t'heV� .'. , . . � I I . . - .-I I ""L Prote it. Guard- it,frora.,204-1 " �� to I this girls in, the bear" . ; 'o ­ I . - - - ..- - , � � . , . . . �. raclAp ' mr �t a' region . which ha�s - I - . . . . � . --mokslift O.. � . , ��� 1� - I V., , , I . I 0 - "N"""`-' ,. 414k . OU3re tha no, FrWy hovee-r 41il Son*, thdy mi4 "Ruppy I le�" -: - , - N1 -t I , � proviev a4arA'cd tar-thia PrO.ductf= Of � 1. I I I . , .. . t���. I � Mtbn� Be" ,,t . P . , 11 � - . . I . I I . . . � - I .� va I Clal 'nuts. - � , , Ir . 1, 11, . I . I I . . _ . - - , .. I . I , '1\ -1 , . I . I11, � . " . , stable ;an conWt i4 watera Never cats", Its yao sgy. , Cju� yoir not do a . "I 4 11, . . . I . � I- . , .� - - � or , "' .' JIM .. Z>�.- , 'i "I . I I I � , =qy rte,tids of cam , mer - , . � . I I I � �, , 19 e somethinX ip the way of kind- . I I - 0, . � , . . r . � on Wthe more set . aL W cbildrV4 to dip fm!g,a e9winon. I � I rpein.y homesteads . I I . . , �f` � I 4 . � I - �1 ", � . 1. . - V 4. . . -11 ­ ­ v, ­ .1 -- I I . ness to theso-wTio-treat you in -t* . . . - I I I " . I tied ,se, I ctloms. of � , BrItl3b. Columbia a . . . . I . . . . . � water pail. There,�Is .no Mm. $%Ire ,. � # I I '. . . L � - ­ � � !!�L ­ "" - - -.-, I -.1 -­-----­­�-­:---­ - I7 way to spread , cokb, "U@4#4 "snippiest!" wity?, Ob,yes, 11 kpoW you . � ,. I . . . . , few itit tribes -h.�ve Ueen plantei, "A - I . . L '. I I I . . L - I L . � . . � Woul4 be sfraiid'%ey- n ight at , ............. "I'll, ... I . . I althicush In ee in 09" - I 11 ­. measles and even diphtheria. , 11 ,u -laugh ' at � , " �. . . .. , . i - I , , di6riti of cases u . -1 � L I I , I . ' = , I - � I . I'll . .. . �­ . .. . ".. . - " � 1�. I � I , . . I . I I L . . I I . . . . "t � � . � . I . I k, I . . . I : I '. , I ­ " , t In Cal i I I L I . L I ­ * A five or te Water eQQlfr YOU. L But we gim W afraK of castipt ' � Le . . . 1. .. ... ture"'or 04"ctlup by 9�u . . � . 1. .11 I . . . � . . I I IL -90011 ' . - . � . I I 11 � . , - ' � , Vdq�qo�ve! LtMS problem'in.a . 9 our " 1. . Sometimes - - *,: . �, * . to I �, W , r . - skh �,l * pe;trls-before aigue. , . mals haVe Progl%dedL t4oraagb'� too v .. 11 . . � , . . . . . . J bing. if a�wk, they me not, the ted on�s either� that . 6ve,survIv6d to prove that , . 4 ' ' I - ' ., � whw thez�i is ub plum . � I I . L ,o� --. � , suFgcieut . �. I ,.1. I � , 1�%,�, 1. Mostly I think � . .. . I NO '* there are. possIlialt . . . 11 I . wifjl� &,;(ag' #t .- � Y�temaffc I I 11 .. .. , I .1 . c� J is,bpu we guard so Carefully. ,� .1, I �... � '. I . , . 1. L ies for s . . I . .1 I 11 , am '�Nau must still - , . . ,, � I. I , . . . I . . . I Will find:s;ome*k0Q4,W f I � I � . h" ctlons of tho � .. I . . insist upon .e every- one * . . . � nut * ibulture In t o,e Oi I . ,uelt 'pWit pii6viding, his You I111111NN-111111111110no -Nmd, to be I. . : �,S . ,� . � . . GWR I . . - -the I � . i4he #t home.. � .. . . � . 1. " T E,- I �� � I . . dih�g cup, ibuL a' slightly in;, --aid- .though it Wt ' world's I , . ­- I.: ,. . . � E ­�--, , Bake Jtf .,, � Y.6 � .Pacific coast prce&e where fruit or, � . I . I I . , : � - . W L , I I . . I . I ­�insul I ' I I �, I ,� . . 11 I - . ,� 1. . � iA;'-, 6eadw, Yot&e ftcv6j. tasted' - . 'ture has u4t is yAtrecelveiO the'at- "' � . . I I I . . . . : � . ,. . % way not.,to bit, back. I "ellardifig Is followed. ' Although n9t I . . . . . . ". . , . � I � . I creisvid expe0fiture -V'X %y An . , - way it is Clhf-Ist ti&e * , L ' : � 1. I In , . . � . I I ated Cooler - at- Try i4 in ERVS yqmr old- � ; . . ''. � " , I... � I .. . - y yo,4 w-kest du:6454NN; ;and let ' I CU] . � 11 I .1 . . . 1. . I . 1 4. 1 � . 4 .� i I ,which has a bubbling in0i kno , how I it, works ;aut:"-Sirah �­ Worite-full-fraitend ral- * finer: .food. Order'ilioaf now ,, - 'tention'tt, 4eserve:� froin'tritIsh cot- . I . � , �. . 1. BY JOHN ANTHOXY� ' - - - , tath�lemtfDedriukiug ' sta:nd, qqd a,tb,� W ' ­ . i - ' . . . I . I ,-. � . ­ tar mas. . . I . sin bread wi i0e t raisins. - I . .. . ,, . I . . -L . th at lei�st and Coup .the ' - umbia horticulturist*, ,a good deal'of % .. . 1, Ambripse su.orW. . -/,,' 1� � i waste pai Such, a fount'in serves . . ­- . . I ., . tempiiiij raisins to e - � I . i PART L I ­- the sliqe. i work has been done with several . - I Ambrc-tse Merryweather was a sac- "Seme one who� thinks you've lo keep the. water -both cool and Maui- ' Raisila bread is a rare coin- �, I I , 'i tArY and .&,s muCh to prevent the Cleaning Up Xgist Seaso0i Garments. . -already %aked for you by. bin.ti. - . - i varletles at &9vernment experimenta I I *-- cessful man. He had teen called many i money, I'll be bound," be said. - . . n of nutritious cereal and . cCer tbings in his time, most of *+ieh "Yozeve no thought'lor qWthing'sp`read' Of contagious disease. ' Woolen dresses inay be washed master bakers in your city. fruit -both good and, good for � stations in the province.. . -.. � . I . - . . -.. I :but money," whei said. "You' judge o, The task of Caring for the water successfully if , the proper ewe , is I I I you. 'Serve at least twicc� weekly :The walau I t'has been grown'Auccees- I . . . . were true. He proudly boasted that , I I . Simply IN onUco& vocqr . I i . � . iliaps itr � , . . to get, the benefits, I . . fully In the Piovince.of British Colum- I he was sLelf-made, and pe is, others by yours-elf.11 . I fountain each day, keeping the appar-, taken. . First ''brush garments. well, , or a fieigheirb, bake shop , - ! just -as well thiLt he- was. prepared to! "If -he � were a man he's come and, at-ps , clean and the water fresh, should especially, inside the geams where the ` and have a fresh loaf for Use Sun -Maid for home �4- I bla aitd numerous fine speciments at, . . . tk=er.. the imsponsibility. 1 'the Persian walnut are to be seen 14 . lu additiowsee me and no do things underhand- inot be an adilftional job, for the teiaeb- dust is likely to accumulate. Mark lunch or dinner 1p'A&,ghI; Ang of pudding9y`CakesNN Ne"kiesi, - it. r . . ' � ' I I . I . 11 . to hin­­OX he had made, rouglily, half i edly," the father retorted. � . 1 �4 . . ­ . . . . he older sections of Vaneduve'r Island. -, � I . � I I I er. Where no caretaker is supplied soffed spots with white thread. Run. 4 etc. - � . ; . I . a million, 7he meCh,Qds,he had used' "'Hewanted-to. 1. stoppa himll she � she -should appoint one of the � . - I . your folk& 1, . I. . 4 Waalniits have been produced which, on * . I , I- � 9&aid Calm! , � I. .. big basting threads just inside folded - .. . You may be offered other rnia. Walnut . . I . - i . . . ., I in the proqe�y-,, althqugh interesting. ,,,,Y?,7 - . .. boys or' girls ta� look aft" this, mak- �Ndge of Plaits. Avoid Change of tem- We've arranied Wfth bak- 1 the autliority of the Callfo . I , a -ory. . . , , brands that you know less well . are.jz�; t put ef this St I . I � * 1 ing it a special privilege. ., . ­ ers in .�Imost S I Growers" Association, to whom - sam- . I � . vi�oiild attempt to i . I .11 every tOWA and than un -Maids, but the kind- . . . I you . p;arature to avoid' Shrinking. Wash , I . . I He had ere child, Gertrudia,Ann,'ancl, "BeCause IP -water and then city to ." full -fruited -you want is tht kind you kno I pies -were 's,ubmitted. for exaplin � I � she had never .forgiven bini fbi the! bully. him like you did the others. 1, , The toilets gre 'next in importance. and rinse in Warm 1. . 6ke � W ' . atioul, . . � . � . know Ws all bluff, but.they don't. 1 They should alvirays be clean, both dry -in a ivarm, not a c6A place. is good. Insisti therefore, on � - .. � e. . 22 . , I raisin bread. . . are equal in appear4ace,,-quapty and 11 . 1. I . : � . "Well, iinyway, i'll have no more,from the sanitary'and- 'moral stand- Make a soap solbition by dissolving .. I -Sun-Maid brand. They cost no . flavor to the southern, variet5% The . �. '. ' - 'it of -- , � I Alade with -big, . j4ump, more . � - . Strange as seems when one con- it. You Understand?" point If a.dry earth pit is used the any pure soapr in iloft water. Squene - . 0" ordinary raisins. trees -thrive admirably imd producp . ­ . �. , . d ' _ . . I * - I � tender sm ed rqjsinj� ��Th' ' ' . i ' an be- �, -1 r dders they, monk-eyish features of Am- "Dear old daddy!" she said wit); a old pit -iliould be emptied or fined in garments- with the hand but do not ' I 1! ' aband - tly. on. the roughest I"d; -:. * I � brose, his daughtei was- -�ery beanti- -of . -.,, , Lugh. "."Is there anything else . I Mail coupon for free book .. fill tT-t the sEdy of herdity is i)y 2.1v - . . youl and a now one dug. Cover Nds must rub, on the board. Do not rub Goap, on I rais� flavor �ermeatcs thp tested I -Suit -Maid Recipe&" ing Usually planted , about,fifty feet , ',. . ­ . . , I IN 114 i �o say 1. . ­ I.apart­ so that, A substantial orchard' * . ), . - , means an exact science, and tho old be provided, and,the toilets -made fly- the garment as it mats the fibres. ' . � I . "I I j. - ' ed im, tablished on i( small acreage. I "I -pride -where . er de Ann was . " I I Two hundred pounds, per tree is. not a : , I I I . �. _ . rm your daughter, daddy," she in . I A - . � . I ge4fleman was "Not now. . F,xce,pting, that you've[ I can lye es I far too much , Proof. Children who go to a, school .ze, -not twist, the water Gut. . � . . lip, my girl.". - I where the toilets, are kept - a sani- Much-soifled gwinents should , be run SUN -M IDRAISINS . I con4mmed. So proud indeed was lie P, ' . . I large yield, -which, sold at'the lowest � . said with another lauglL "Cheerio!" t2rY iond#ion am. not only more :6ee through two waters and rinsed iwice. . . , . . ' . that varleas young gentlemen who fell Two days later Ambrose Merry- from'danger of disease, but they get'Elang skirts on. bang' y the waist . . . The Supirem .. I I e'stlinato ''of 25 �ents per,.pound, re- ' . . . . . f ers b p Broad Ra'isih, . � . . I in lov!��th her found the path.pf love weAther interco . . . turns $50 .per tree. or a comfortable . . . I.. . I q3tied the letter. U41. a most excellent lesson' in pergonal band, and dresses and - waisti on .1 . . . 4 1 L ' , , , I thornilk impanatle, and ond -,after came down to breakfast before -his I I cleanliness. I . I . . . . �. L I . ..� . . Income from an, orchard of one hUn_ � I I his, . . I . . hangers. Press. the garment on the I .. . I . . . .1 . I . . I I . . . . . . . another gave up wooing �'n sheer daughter and noticed it by . I . I . I . . ' I . . I � - . lifir plate. the moral as well wrol!g side while still damp, udmg . . . . # dred "trees. In the, past !Vear ,C&itada . I . I I . . . . terror of the grim fa#iar. , I � So - important to . � imported 1;455,535 pounds'of walnut . 4. , I . A -�he handvirAiting was strange to him .. heavy ' i cloth over tl* wool �* SVN-NIAt.D RAISIN GROW.,EFIG . . � .i as the physical welfare I this'matter pressing . . � Until Richard Griffiths came along. and as it was obviously a mimills,"Ite . is I I . � .. Membership 13,000 , W I shelled and unishelled; wort I $1591,36%. . . ' . I - viW everything that the slipped the letter into, his pocket. ,' . . . I ., I . FRES140, CALIFOPENI.i llwtrade which, with the deve'-opilloni . . . . I . Richard _ of toilets that many'sichooi trustees Do not use too hot an iron. . '. 1, 19W -made one, hated. Ile was -poor- . Unf,Drtun - are .making special efforts to get � � 410, - I., . I . I . .� . ,. from* the old gentleman's'standpoint, . ately, it - wits 'not the first F . �#,Pftqil��!v - . . . I I . � . .. I A of''a walnut Industry in' British Colum- ..' ' .. � , f � - .. . . I . . , , � 4 any rate�� time lie haddone ik as, Oe;trude'Anu: SOmethinj better for the children than , . . I . ' . . I I I . . -bia, 'could be reserve'd for the Do- - - . . . ., ,�,, , and be T,W �' ?',,��� , ed to' Show knew. Afterward, in the seclusion of ' the old ,box at the extreme,endof the 'Say a kind word to each other, - , .& . . ' � . . � . . I , .even the , I . � . . � .1 - I - million. . , I .. I . . ., � � I . Sors bad respect which 'i's pre'doces- the room, which for some unknown playground that- has been used for so Just nudge up as tho! a brothor - I U , I . I I . . ­, ... (tone for AmbriosZ. As a .. C T T141S OUT AND -SEND IT , I . , . Chestnuts sind. AlnicndC ' - , , . . . ,� .... I reason was called his study, he opened. many yearS, it has been found prac- And help some one Me am'other, . . . . - . . ' . . . . . I . 1. . I � mattep ef fact he dil not bother aboub it. As he read, his'facie dropped. tical ,in in . I . - . , Sun,*&id P.v;x' !7* (kr-nve". .. . . �.. . A chestnut . Industry In British Col- * . . ,� 1 N�l . � , � I I any.rural schools to install Pasting- ; ,, . . , , , . . D I ept N-* 533-4, Vresno, Cal umbia merely I awaits proper. expigita- . . . . 1. . 1 � "" . - . I I Mr- Neeryweat'ler at alL He vRouted When he came to the end he'recom- theinkal. � .1 I I ,\� . . . . . - . . Gertrude AriNhe said, not, bir fattier, In ., 11 . I ' . . ' I i . .. , idenced Jt, and having thoroughly di- tol�ts" .,the �loakr*Oms, at Do the deed now, not to -morrow, I I . and 0 .his reaso=M6 . . . Plellse sen r r free book. ' : Ition - and development. Chestnutir, - - . 'f I I - ..ndactea I " ' I . � `conrt"hip Without gesW ft contents he sat back in his . expense. They serve as 1. PY 0 . YOU � . ,�.% �. I Fight the hardest when In sorrow, a . . �.J A'RepipeswithallmatisicnosY . . . I ..1. . I . � I I .� reference to Win jit an so that while ceptable 'subititut�s for tile" .Smile If Some one would borrow, .' . . I . - . . . I thriving excellently, are to be found � 11 v chair to think ,out the situation which r`�ally ac � . I . I I I . ! . alotit'-thd Canadian, Pacific, coast� 1. .. - ., . I .. Ambrose was vagwRy aware of what haa arisen. , � . standard wator-,closet in many schools - I , - . . NAW---- ' . . I . ... - (I , Nas 9' . . � . PaSSID& .. 1, , .. .. -and', - . . I . ping on fid -vim' unable'to Come The note'which he held in his li in, which the instaHation of.plumbing: ' . , I '.1 , , . I , I � I I .. I I � . � . . . . thouifh,, due to neglect of, culture . . . .* !11 .. 'to gripa, with. Viii Imp . . . , . I � . , . I . - ydimg igentl ' hand was "foE:ows: I � . is out of- � the question. While not! Sing, the tears, your eye& are blinding, 4, I � I - -STRE 1. I . . . - -. %allure to'take ldvantage of a: nitura]. � . I . 41 I I I � . . I . I " , �., , , . . ­�`11 . . - I 1. .� "��1.1. . . I I "Dearest-rve thoug*t things -out. exactly lool-proof they . are: quite .de- I Hum, thol every word is. finding I . "11* rack4e, . . '. . I . . .' ' *oi-th­NkhI1&.' . . , I who was- the ZaUW of the troubleemart . . '01i" I r cffr--- --STATLL - asset,' the province has no , . � I a SUSPICions I -- ­ .. Xhestnut pfodficoon. Many. varetles . � . . is e T � ' I . , . ) - I .� � I Xtri N, The 'only way i to N rll come Vendable - and'ueed very little aitten- I S o send your soul a-pinIng, � . . . . I - I I . . . " ml4uight. t pots t . . � . . . vs.tihefied,�kni$ ihp 1p*Wed t . . . . I . . I I . I , 1� , , ' . . ei apan- , . I . . 7 - . , ­ . . . , �­ I grow . . . there. Thb J . I ,.- - I . . . . . - - I ., more, ' 0*ed and tG-iiight at fi6 E;big French tion. Their insw. lati,n 13 a long step I ,. , Passing--, I . �-=--- --�:- - --- -- ­ - I . . . , , , . . 'asks�"-'A'-' at tbf 'a'es Of tennis windiiw of the dining room.. I will ahciail -in providing .properly for' the,'' . . . �, 1. .. . . , .. � � I ese,chestnuti planted as a dooryard ofr .. . . . . � �� ­ � '10, - I - - , I I 11 � . . . . � . I �- � � . . . I , � I Parb a sild visits , t6 dressindkeis ve my little two-seater in the lane , ; , Show all mercy. to the,fallen, . , 11 I -- . . .� .1 1, ,� . iffifeli'."Cize' nvd'with increasing- . needs of the rural school. . . alling . . . . J . . i garden.. tree,' Is quite coifimon, and,, . ,, . . I I 11 , � - . . . ' I . " I morning . A Bend your back and help 'the c . . . 1. , er have beqn located'to-' I I �� I quexter-ifthis dai�ghterlslife. , '.f" � the Park;,and 'by we shall .- Go inside of --the school and se'7' , - . t where A'numb' f , � � I . . I -in London. 11m, gettiXg I e how - Wb -6n distress does- - sef * . . gether to aid h ; � . . , . , , . � Thid-dury time� h6 actua - . a special i comeappalling, I I 1-DYE1 .,- � I Britilization. ilelds have �' I I . , � 11 1.1� . I . ,;��-­--­,6rlffi- ­ Hy siw Mr. e an& will haire all ingements - well it' is . lighted., Many a swaRi I passing. '- , , . .. . . I ,� ,V- , � I keg W",one evenin'g-Iiit outSi" , - am. , , . . . - 4 . I -An- . - I I . -.." � - been eminevUy mAhiiactori. The Y*a- . .'� � ' - I : � ­ . .,Z!r, ­ - , � - . - - � -�'� -,. , Wszv.-jrk- - -- : '. In � . -­hoolhouse issio Aladed. � � -- , 1, conveO 'Island Expe-AmenK SfAtIon. �, - - - ; , � '' With iu y love, 'thin �' ­ i-" ­ . . - 1. . I , gatek,- Twiliga wa6r ", pldw.r . - Ne, .with h avy, P11 11 own Diclm.'F, -'. -'-* "" * . .1 � il I f91H* 4 1 . . tre�s 'tjiai the best'. ll�ht' is . Cute off, I Dye 0 U. w , - - 7 - - . I ..' I � � . and h- w*.% sauntering home from the �� I , Wr4p, � Sim, t, : ' ' ; I . � 1. . . I ;, I -1 I 17 � .- 6dMk3rJs1 dd the : old . -as. . ,. �-, - I- 1- I - Id i I I I I . . ,-. . ,, has conducted � many tests over ;i: num- , I .1 I X � 11,.,��,; I ­ t vitit'i6iJil. IWIlad, "brought off - a parti-. . � .V genue,mau until- the, Se on come3 when he', . I I . ­ . I I �. ,I 1 mly. '91"d Me to Dkky hint. Thine S ' postman, -or- express. man,vn:11 her- of years and. sgtisfied itself as to , . , ... 1'e � ri fvliaie is she& -A-. fiew - tree'i� are tin i ' I � jaweaefr,r Cutirtil� - I , - . * . I . 11. I . cularly =Dlitt alla i6i&dlent piece of ='Ditky Pah!" . I � - I F . . � bring. Parker service right to, * the - p1osslb; lltl�s ,of provincial prodne- I . -1'� - k i ; � I I ,*at daf ce r . . advanta -but do mot allow tw heavy � �, IDIA'mand Dyes ' TEm . � . I . I I buslfttss� I - , aiid *as at pea I *And then, like the I . ge .� .- � I I . I . I . .your home. I - " . I I 1, ; , �, ", . . I canning old - �, .. . . - . L Suits, dresses, Von. qanada at'the present tim'NeAm. . �. , . - w - .'h' A. growth. I , . � . I I . �, � - with the' , orld ;'hen e sa* them. gentleman 'be was� he overcame his . -2 � i . - . I ulsters and all wearing -.apparel.can - - pl;rts large- aniounts--ioif-chiestnutz from- ­.:--.--­----.- I .1- .I- .. . , . � I . . . . I I - ee, mmy, . ,ce ing, fin- I I ' ' . 11, I ... � - � I . I .... . I � - - - - ;� . � - � 1�1 , , was , 9'Gi0ft"e'.Ann, an&. *�xt I I ished? Are . I i es .1 I- I � . . the- Orient wit supplied. . - - . !-- , ; - , I . - . they dirty �nd dbsolatel contains directions so simple any,wo--; ; I . . . , , He COUM just. mak46'out that Griffiths . On . i How are'the walls and Ali I ra,ch,,,pacli ge of "Diamond Dyes" .. ' lch should be 4 . kiSgifik - . Tager years belbrv, he I . be. suet siully dye(L- "i u . , ��, ) . - I was W lost I&I teniper and quite a lot . . * 1. by her own F`5Lelfic.coast territory. . I . ,,- , . - L'. ­ -saw"hir ­Sirr dye or tint heir old 'worn, " 11 - - - i ­ . I e , or-- �are attractivel-maw ean� �­--­--­. - )�'. I . I— ­­ - Us, ,drap- aive .- 4n4 ­ --------,-. - . . .. � ­-�' - ­.­­---­­--��= � ­ -CurW --ge- --ts `­ ­ - - ­har , 11 � -but wb'- ' re 1-faded'things new. Even if �, e�--fi-a-s-l" - I 1. �. all household articles can be dyed'and , ' f, !:- IBM Joym � -'- Ahe;- - fiiiished.--iii,­ ­ ­�­ "­ warse� she' me;1 to be jp;� 9 4d--moneYN­4--theF-� . *L ".He Nu� kotward, en then he had only ,Pretended to -lose it. shades at'light colloring such as, light A�dnd tarleties'r, .�66fh -Shell. - I . � . . .: . . I I ca e up, the liad. %one, the girl lrome- . I.. J � ' I . I � . Stored to Jheir r. ' � 11 . , " . . _ .­. Ah&-. xiiik and Griffit I ii��Uau , . . . . i I , � .. 7 I I waid � Suddenly he smiled and blue .or tan? . . I i never Ay'ed bet6re, she can put a Heb, i.. .. . I. 1 re original and �.cftshelll types have been nadei I . I - . .. . I I I , tl3r0ligh hs - I Are, the wiuQ�Owa W �&re. they' 1"-Ieless color Into shabby skirts, I - I . i freshness. - I . I couv6r Isjand station . .1 . . " I �, I - ,. .1 ... a0vin the Rue, lane -to We v illage. te sintle, 4deep6ned into aebuckle. I � _ jole ? - I . . . . . I I . I . . Aest at the Van .. . I . ­ -- "­ r �- -, - - - . a dean I � 'Are there enough of them? i'drgsses, walSts, oats,' sth0kingS, 1 -A .. - - land -463" "T,11 sh&w the whelp,"! he . C * I . - . . I We - . ­ : fox ton years.,"d Certain species- have . - ,..., ­... ­­ � , -1 lie-WatA - i Ultim t�e, Undo- a, . . - - -diabee . . Pay carriage one. . n prolific produiders under�-�:oas . t--- -�--- . - . ­- ..�w ­ . -- 1. �' , "Pg "An&111 teach Gertrude A;'n' I . ter--, coverl , ies, hang- . � wts- due to bb hesitatim. � He followed The area of window space should be: Swea ngs ..; prove - . . - I ,- - - ,.. 1. I toe' He seemed very . --- � ings,-e-verythingL-B-uy-Diamqnd-D-ves- .. 1. - I . I . I way on'all . orders. , I I . I " . ,.' , ---" - ­ ;� 3bdi­JJaTd0t&W' , . � - --­­­­---- - - himself , I . I . , Conditions,. - The hard-shell varieties --,-- .- -�.- ;. > . ...... '151.1!a I , . least- one-fifth of1toor-space. ­ I - --7--- --­,------­ ­­­­', ­ - - -­ - -- � ' 11W . was . . . . . , . I . I � 'AiTW4ed'*t. ' a ' � . . - '6�1. -,- � I his gr�at� house'. he . -no.,other,,kind-then pe�fect. home � . .. e-shown-Ahemselves inostadapted -­, i When lbegin to'look . -Wrfte f*rfull pardiculam . �r � . I I at 1-iinch. He. was. a' . YOU . 'arourLit th6i dyeing Is guaranteed. .Tust Aell, your � I I . I . .. .1 . I . . . . ,�� I littl 'e . I ices* .. lahwo . . . I I . I I td:'B,Pltisb Columbia prodaciloa, .and . . ,--�, -e , - . - Ail o . I . r -i :;. t1ler seebud'footman'biform Miss - about the tele (G' ,e was al . Aa �C . GQr school izoom. with your eyes and I . - Aa ' - I � . I - truide that h� wished for';jWe;� - pho , . your druggist: wbether the: material . I la ge quaiititiqs -of seedlings of com- . "� I . With together -too f*n -' - ide�even:-.--pm-vfiff--see�-a-.Iot of - . YOU I ' -- I 4. - ­­- ­­ ­ 1-- - ent,-: mind-wi ­ - X -, ­ - - , � I - "Thcpains� prains, - -f I . . I I kbdueew.11-h , �! � It . her- She came a646n&&, whi6k-in-itsar � -­ -e­--.o t - . . - J 'he , - ' J XoUr wlsli-ta-dke Is. *o61­or,mW, or whethbr - - of straips and s - ' . -1 . -Paiker!s;=Dy,e­--1 iii-er-.oihi-kTn-.(rg-tlro,-.bving-v, I � � . . . . I I wiertalli- u1neasiness--of. ' - ­­­ . ­­!w���------- -- JR-AiAl-It-Is lineir,---cottion, - goods�w' . - J . 'almon isgs a general rule; extreme..,- I ­­­ ­.. .1 ,wgued but Aere was a riskjn thi g& 'Your child has to_go, 'are, due to--congesdons, mst­ I -- � ... �.�- ­�, - --- --- - - - - ev � ha . . - . 7 -� - -Works Limited- d ' ie . - I. -,� �- - - . g. I Y big -life- It e- " buildi6g­ls it rrDt your- uty-fo-maket lamond Dj�69- n0iVer -..8tr"k- spot, _ L ,,. ck -the circulation, and the - - :t � . IV - -;1. I , 11 to -the --slightest. - , . - . , '. . . 11 , .or mixed I - , ade . . . ..,1ic,N,. I ­ - .- - - a en _ � - ...11--.- . him. ,4 � a i ' D . I 1. . .. 8 I .. . ; I �- -- . I . f'Hallo!" she gw�eted - . S. I tom - I -to taki4 risks, it attractive for him? . . .1, ­ . i ammation and painsubside - .. 1, , . . i Y-1 - usleep . . � . :ft � . I ­ - ,. . Vo I . welL­ ----- I , ­ - - - - 1. - ---"' --or- rum . I . . � I C'Nedn'sm and. D"r's I -1 - but the,, hAve been &veloped to with- . � , 1. , most things-,a�,- I—. .. ­,----­­­­­- fdde; .,. . disappear- Without riLbbinr, - : -­ - I I - . . . .. � I ... Wrong tow Z . . � ' . -- -­­­­­­-­­- . I � ' ' ­­ I Ile . ,. . ' � . � . I I . - * . - -. I � -79,1-Yqu� --- . ' -stah-d,-Vw-en-ty--,r,*r-e-es--o-f-it-a-t--dv,�in-g . . - I , .. 1. . . "YOU67 lie'said briefly, anil,..as al.�L se Me ---- 10t 'the' . I I I I .. I Sloan's Penetrates aridbreaks uO ' t I - I .p . � L . � F I . . . Her Business Daughter., - 'Quick Action of Pianist . the, painful congesoon." . . � , �. .1 I �'., " . � waliop ­ . � drawing-roorii thatevening * at'llis usu- � . . . 1- �h m4nt period and, t1hr-649h this . I ,�,�. - . , to the p0hut . . [ , I - . Toronto ";- WIL e. dor � I . I 1. . . .11 . - . I 1. I � . '�"cl parficularly?" --she 'asked. al time, which was, A' quarter past 1L., She 'was like a loniely little mother ' An ey.pert plan ' ist has fd 'CUITAValLe . . §lo I an's . relieres Acumatic . - 11 I - . 6-L- � Lintire bloom period, from two ta . Six - I 11 . ' - ., I I cdhnly,- for alone dmong all wh,o kngw He kie3e G - � -- rh - . hie � t hi-s'eye -so, as to. see 1,500 notes. i6r� pafns. sebth'6 nciiiraWa, warms'- J 4 I . - , ' L . I . � . . I � .. . . I I. . o .that she hc.i v, o bad sent all ,her , As u . . . . I . I I - ­� � -Elegree-3 of fr6sL - I . . I . slilotild -knoW he- was -rAfiing for the'ij. . -i signs In 'a m'.nu e, *h!16 his 2nd comfort- tired. aching I I I . . J L , , , , ,� . � I . � ----- ----'Biiii-..-,tho---�ha4-no-�fear,tif -her t6 the big world to - s,�ratch fai . at I ­­­ fingers _,,-,-. 1. � - - hacks. Looacnsconize�tio - I . . % N. . � ­ 1. I . 1. � I . I .. . . .1 - ­ nfrom- ---.-I . . ,� .1 - - I � �.. -Filbirts. Cobs 'a�nd, Hazels. . . � I I. L . �­ I . . . . night, and then, inste�td �&f s ftiking hi I ` . ! make at lemst ".O' - . - 2'ndy. . � 1 , . 1. , , * 7 - I _ ', ­­ - -­ � -�the MOM,or- I I . .� --1 ­- � - - ll�- -- � --i� :;ft-�.- , -- , . Saw you, at cu. k-- West-vf -the-- Realcy- -Mountalus-.c-ai :, f �. - . ., par gateV'heT %SVC , I 0 ma - . "pa . 'I ­ T1, I . - - - --- pairto tbe-�hrkznij -ro I ­� � , ­ � ,,�� . - A - - - - r,-�! -'uce s attended the4lo-. I . � I ---- sat ,%- - n!y.. � � . . . ­'�, . , , -- -5102dw -- - - [ - ­ - ,.1.!qderable S .w. has. 1 ' i I L I I ,. ­ ­­ . . ' ' s.c0lil" - � , ; ­­­ - ttle'ehAitint - -0- --. -- oo-m .� for Colds)' eft. , - ', r 1. . I . . ,� I . I W)Uti c -effltivatlolf -iof-filbe� . 'I., . - .. �e -. ­­ - - F-.- .- �- - . � - on' where box at�the-farni­yard,gate to.look 100-1-0- --' , , , , I I - �he - --­-1-1---L­i- dein-Gw!ada , Is �-the,wom�n who trudged . � . ­--­­--faftr­�­ L'. . ­ - A- I --- . Selves I � - 0 mdvemenU hi �-the -� celds; n chest. 'K4;v it h �q -less - virtuaim 44 --slip;i�dai-down-tfie�l�r�,-e t -the-��­en­- Ji -same" �' G"me-----`-, --­7�siqd- ter .1 " - -- ---- -- - --- - F00 LET: for � I I - ­ -- ­ - . ­ � ,.� I . , he fart rner of -the r' . . . . �. I I Nhwrd'v�Lininiiienr- . ­ ment-AA .tA, c6bt Mid .­ ­ . .. I I �, - by -the window " ,-letters. . I . .. . I I I . .- I . I . , ' . . I . t I � . .1 �paw that man kiss you.r was verycomfortable. I , 1� � I . . . S FlIbetis. . . ..: . -4- , � � , . . . - -. I I . I . . . - . .. IaOels.. L. k- . ­ - . I ge I . . -- � I ­ - - I - I - �, 11 - - I . . . . I I L. I - garriertin, Ethen, ­ . - . I � --- -V,---b-J--- - - Ily- 1. � . , - I--,-.-,---- "Yei. u6�-ratherg-ow-at--it" . Jennie was I . ' e' ; Madge�- forl ..'. " I -. -�� I . I 13ritisli -Colunibloo cria '. '. �1­ I ,.­; -- ­­ .. ­.- . Settled Aher*-- he- waited,-- Once he n Coll I 1-1 L­�­..�I­, �'OUT ­ 1. -1. 1. . r ,.._.:I . � - . " - Have i ' adgDne into the busi- . T�ere is a ' -Space of territ6ky I ' I -� % . . . . ; � , eing east . , .� . Silence�"' lie commanded. :" tho�Lghf he hedid the sound*,of. a I the, first -time� h 1. in ; -H Aw-FAM . propagated . I I ; - 1, I � . mator. � . . I., I " I . . Ru . . . . � . .1 I . 1� I . . . .. I . by growing 01�nts fi*om I I � . � you no sli�=N6?". , -, . 1' ness world; and, JGhh, the on., ­., ,California ­inslde�of wticli � wirelessi- $ura' Kills , . . .. . 1, cuttings or. loyciris. Varieties�bf . . I One after. another he heard- the' I ., . . . . . � . I I . ., i seei . . "No," sbe said. !'Not for.that a., ' , was 9Way on a long 'trip. A deaf ' ' Y A filb ' i ' I' 4 at dlbtances'varyiqg ,, -1 .'- -' . I . 'maiden, sister'and tG hired man were! . I ,/,,,� 000' flMidly "'j5C I'Dande' n "?Saves Youj# lf,.`�"P' . I . I I I way, rin very fond of him.,,' n'y-,, members of -his housi6liold go to bed,' tele0hone messages qbEolutel . disap- i � I ­ : pear. So far as wireless is concerned" 9 . . . . . . in' tien,* to twenty , feet apait, . � the I . "Who b. he?", . . . and when hid ima in . ' . . I . - ri .e I . . .. I � I .11, I ­- -­ - - I—. - � gined they "ad a" I . � . ffier�- , - - -907W- - -qu thio -, h� I . � Ue;lce �$ome - , .1. - 9. � ­ �­ .- .,�� ­ ­ -- ­ . --F- ­-------- ... wee I ­ h, a-ir,�-E-nds-,-�-Dandr.uff-!�---,-.;grotini-a-betweeh the­,roW* oe!n usea I . " ­ GiRftfiiL-1-' -e ift1sr--opened -big" wil I besides licirself. ' - I sort of Invisible barrier in the J ...... Sevek, A ousand persons each -yeax­ . . . 4%fd 1jit h -t4e-0R17--KAe­mbQFS--0fJho -hous-ehQUI lt�js­a-region-of-eternaLz I , ­.-----t-----H . I I . ­ . . I name, doi�i you think?, - I call him :dows- - It was ten Minutes to. midiLight - I : ether, � . . � .1 for 'amall, fruits, potatoes or. vege- . 1. . ,. . . �31 " 1. iness were seedis to a�ct as a'barrlode to wire'� i awa the bu c -Delightfid . onic . tabl". riour-y4*r-old trees a't'the Ex. I I . � . . . stood by the I ' eirtificate .� I 1. . when he Aid so, and as he . But complaints of lon#ii . are laid Y- rial T . , . I I . . , � .1 . I 'forei I - . . . I being niarked "Rupturi.1N, Why?.� Be-- . . . 1 .. I I . . . . I I . I . . � . - , en window,his ears again caughtjn. gn to the; mother, .who through, leas waves. I I ". I . . . . . I perimental Farm bave, yidlded, an aver- . . � : . I .. I . . - . . I .. : e distaiwe the faint noise of a .twenty years of widowhood'had cared I . -- . . � �. I c4use the unfortunate ones had neg-,. ,4. I.. I .1 �, , I— � . age of froin'tourand a ll�lf to seven - .. 1. , I . . . . . . I � ­­. .� motor. This time it-wao 4pproaching. for her chg4ren, paid ,off the, mort' I - i lected themselveir or had been' merely 7 ' I I . . I ­ ­­ I -- - - - 6 - ' . I ­ -.,- . -11-- ,- �-. , ��, -1 ... I -­ � ------ ­ . . - --- - I n -- -it'i-f"' h' - (swell,* - ) of `­­ ­`­­'­ ,�-w-balf poiin.ft- pier- -treo.­At-tha.- - ­�­' . I I . . . . . I . . turned, to his chair to wait. . I "; ' , SALESME . taki 'g CA e o t e sign ing . 11 , � . . . . '.. .1 . I present time the lmoortation Of at. I I 11 -1111111111i I I I - Tleness be' �niged -and ie- gaii�, a­nd'pi,&vided jood books and . .,� � �. -.F ­ ­­ . � w- - fn Jhe Aa - ,.� I I . . . . I means for. education for. her 6airi =*. - IN the alffiction'and"pa ink'no attention i. L I - . . . . � . . . % . I . . Mrs - Oxy vreekI and, offer stawy : t - . W - I . . lberts and hazel uuts,�Wo Canada I , I .. ­ I . , . . Midnight was' chimed by the. bilg She seemed. Me - A Spartan mother' , *Xnployment SOUL our completp and ; 0 the,ca'use, . What are you doing? - Is � ­ . . - . �. I - . . .. -.. .. . I I . J � Lashagn I clock the"hall, -but no I N - - - � ­ I . - I a'i-nduntt ireittly to 1,319,8$4 pounds, ' . . I ,. . - I . m�illillilillillllllllllN -T7TT"!T!!T I . tfiixi� hap�en-. to. Bjadgeii-w4p� after her first week in Gzc;umlvo lines of whole-rooL fresh- - ; Are you neglecting yourself .by wear- I , - . . - - I " , . I . . ., . .; ed. ' &4'vrdfidered wbether,* after all,1 dug-to-otder trises."d _plants. Rilit I . . . .- -, . . . . ; valued:,at $1S2;000, �, - L .. I I 1. . ­ ­ . I AL 4W ,,'. b I - e back- home,.a ft. saw "ing a. truss, appliance, or whatiever, - I . ,-. �.­ - _ the telephone had not rendered ms 1 ­­­ wrot . diatr ' Jbe stock and service. - we tsac I I � ..... u rui It CIL, -y n �t s 'y I a ' � I -.1 :. - , v 01 ' *QUID you free. A mon*Y-Makfnff name I ­ I I I 13 tte its -and i� oi id . . I � little Plot abortive., surel r,j- I in general alid her own ' apport-flyatk I 11. - �: i you ch6, � . � . . � - Vince and the. ' ' - * , � I . I . I , , P .. sugh.g I against life ! . � oEe to gall -it? At 'beat'; .. I I I . � - 11 . I . . I . . A rM . blackguard his Griffiths --and he!particular environAlent JA particular. I Zak* iiii;i", X=Vori", Iffoutow I , ,the truss is only a make-shift--aTalse i . I I i well WI oYof - the, 0 ro ' * . . I - .­­­ � - -,W"�, . 3�01411­ . INN!" � � . 7. - . . i trees are of good size. The wild ba,zel -- - - I - . L . -1 -� I . I � I wal - . � I - -was- - - certaii 'With I -`Xdther,��iny. boss--is-ait old cur-' - - sing. fl"nd; - �- - - - - , I ­ ­­ - ­ � ---, . , VU - : Prop against a co Lip ­ . ,. I - ­... I I - - - - , . I I . � I . -� I I . . . ,grqws,everywhere along the' Pict&-, 1. 11 1, , IL � '. .1, - � - , I 19-twith-'L --.,. , . lon whatever, t;hatthe stand him.�* ' . I I 'cannot be expected to act "as more! , I � . � -­� -:7. - � -1 1� 1. I � . I mudgie6n and I just can't . ----- k ' �,oast, -. Th 6 ' triie-_,; , -' - I . .. � . � , . . , �- ­- I .. I. .. � I I He- �never -Says- k plema ­ I -11 - I - . - I � -- . . -beh,l, �vetl and --the - , ,. tit wora �teq.me­ .. . 117"N . , -- . I n- ... - � I . r11 i -1, -­­ --­---­ I ­ - I ^-- -m�re--j;ieqha i -WPP<Wt-.Th0 " ; I , , - � ­: ... � - . -guar r k 11 I . - � . wisablack - . I.thhr ­­ - - - , . n � . ­ I � - (n * Uts; ate of a largo al2w. . P111 -- � ­B-S­ffee - rwft . pKlm---Th0UW � -.&%x&-0cMj4QJU-L�Mjn Tm­ oin -to lesv,��---Aiid ', binding pressure retards blood cir-� - - , - . .. - . I—: - _ _ I I ��� . ­..* -, - ­­­ ­ ­ 7, 1 -- - I , I I .--N ,Nervous;.,.,-- ", - � "" -, ­­ . �1­ . ­ - � - --tm­girls, ,in -- .1-11 Or I C111irl -, , I-th " - bbing the weak' en L e ' � 7 .1, . -- 11, --- - � - ­ ­­ BrItI64--Colitiabla'should'i, --In-tim'ei� ------- , . I ands ed Anibro-.Ie Was on the point _C tril � . I I'll. ­ . - I . ­ , . d I . , , . I I . -- ­- - , I . I of sifferers have been re- ' , shutting the window and retiri ng to I the ng liouse, are, snIppy cats,,1 . I i which tkey* need most 1: I % . . . I become the �,nut,prodnciug region of .. I � . Ileved of ELheumathin, Neural- � . � . . i are continually'talking ��ut one an-!' . Hi6adachds - I "wea 9f that i . - � W when he ,caught the sound'of foot- . .. -nourishment. : . . I .. . 11 , Canitila, for this section L of tho Do - f � . . I . i not'gaing to stay,", ,, .1 1. I nly one : . g* Neuritb, Sciatica, Luqi- - - steps. . .. I other and I'd 1 7 . . ... . . � ­ I . � . I . . . . . 1 Nea4- - ­ But scie . . minion Is tue o . I I . . ' "Alad . " . I � - - merdial productlon of a great variety- ; -- bago ad' Gout by Now Life. TSTHERELIPIFfromb nee -has found a way, and' . . where the coin- . . � steal they were approaching. - ge,11 the mother wrote, "do not, I ache ar nenfO ic pains every truss sufferer in the land -i,q i . , . � - . . I , ­ -- - - ­ - - - ----T ,L - ­ - -- ­.­ 1-11- ... ­­:�­ ---­ th-,-, ,� , ich - -- i , 1 I � . - . -1 -d ,viin, -by - le 6 -*.a . mine. invite to make a tielst rig t in J:t2e 2 . 1. - flu . . . ­­ --h. I t ­.. I - - � - .11 I -1-16- A , ­ , -9 - ­ . - -- �- ­ ­ - ".. -­­­ -1. I � 7 . . . .� � . , " ." ­ -- . . I I .1 . �- I . . , I I . . , 07 I , - - - - - -'-�--.',�----!-r)f-.'Dlrtta-igWB.4!bld. T.&t9-�ijith' - la �� -' i ,- - . . L ­­- - - ipgdt ly, I . NON= I N. I write-Anything7- evew I -to %=--that- ytru ­ - -voorth one cant to you? ThaVa - I ". -a - - ,- . - � h - - I � . ' ... I � I -- ­­ � - � -� -, -�VQM1t1G3%-­8r"dta- . ' = 0. V,,eit W awake, ,ypild li4, Wish, your e -C to ' ' I I - �. - i -­ ­­­­­�� - - I . - . .1 11 .- -- - I � , . , -iostizvoZi- ­­­- � - - ­ -Y,1- -Me. ,,, ­ ­ --tee.i Amstalm,Anop 11; On - rwaey�. thelro:�� . 11 ' ' � ... L 11 �. - - ­­- ­­� b ­ rms.,o . . ; . I..,. � vince go-az far -back au 1890, and these " . , -1 is ­ -- tel C levc% me, -Ndtar, I am righti; though "Vaseline Met�ith? Atlid JJ%- , PLAPAO met I . . - - To - -- -i =­,Eill . -, , " �­ a ­ � , � ­­" .; z ,;0 -PL- ­Ot.­ -. wn �� home- - ­ bo-,­� .-- ­ -- ­­ - � t�,t ,e, Experimental., ­1�thq-pro,­­ . . -- ..... . 11 ... r , . on the� e nii � . ., � . . . . 1. and bei-- I I � ­­ - - �� ". I als r6dd*ed 4ur#W the yaA' Th Ila d hod iii 'unquestionably - ' - .., �� I .. I . �, � , . switch, *aited. ,-- steps 'carne to this aoundg � k . If - he I Vifth thblirst indication Zia I I have b6en so succeg�sful that there Is . 11. . I . . the window and suddeill Nee . had be6n . 11 . succeas� J� )� � twenty -Ave yeake from those the mosit scientific, 145gical and Quick' Don't-wAtL! Evety baht head . i . I . , I L7 he could S familiar in. any w�ay Vou .WOUIA,be' headache rub a stnall amount . I .. i 't . I . ful self -treatment for rupture t no reason why wit. rulture, should not � , ; . benifitted by "Xerw Life." a man's form - dimlk silhoue. edl . ofit gantIv on tho forehead and . he staited 'with ju�t a'few .falfing hair w- . . � . ; - . Does wt cotitain ally harmful � agahist Ale soft gray -d th.6 night g1ky 1 justifted in leaving. But rernember i te%nples. So,convenient, effec- i world has ever known. I and a little dandruff -but �doa the have progressed beyond the, desultory ' . . � .. - I I ' : . that he is tried im so many ways that tive and economical I I '' The PLAPAO PAD when adhering' stage where a fe* enthusihstle Indl- I � 4rugf ,&iitside. At that moment he switched: . I . I : 1. I .i� Pleasant to take and: . and then � ,. L ­ , rose , �.. ­. ­­ -,----,., yo.u�,doxet�kn.ow.�Lny-t,hing-.aboat-,.Tdl,e�'�- , � . . I � hair appeared thin, icraigly, � I ,. . . ----- - -.------6Ttffi[i4d-, -tios-Nily Ao, the- -bo I viduals .-engage in- ft..,, mheao ­61amo� ­ - -- 11 I . - . ­ �-� '�-'*Uoi4'64't�WMC-C--Z,6--digUtt "' on -tjW� 1191ift '=d' .­ � dy r'a-flnet-�-p,assiblylh-;d-Mi�d bAld glidt' 'it sobfils , 'a' ST11 � . . I , sclrvolw CHESEBROUGH MANUFA I 1 11 * ' ' I ! I I I . ,mening,, Mr. Richarti drif­ an interpst. in things in the office and: COMPANY - - , 1 sillp or Shift out of place, theref6rb to let lidir fbLtl out or tolemto destme- farina- are, always, at the get -vice of . 1, I - Six -fiths," he said pleasantly,. "Won't. you. let my little glil feel that she is really! W000dk4 � cannot c�afe or pinch. Soft as-volvet Live dandruff when you c quickly growers with advjc� ,-k 11 . � . I One bottle for One Dollar, . I , a W the best . 11 - b6ttles for Five Dollars, � corw� inside?" . �elong in a big edneern. Do yom � .,1880 Chabot Ave: Montreal : i - I an . varleties to grow, and even to, the PA. ' ' i I . I � . . -- , --ea.qy to apply'--inexPensive. To be, i?orrect all such hair trouble with ai � - Mailed direct to Customers, or The newcomer did so, and Neven Am- JmOW, C�r,usjn jennib wrote me lately! - -- I 's 1'Qed whilst you work and whilst YA"I - bottle of delightful Dandekiae% I ient of providing seedlings. With de. � - ' l . 1 4. " I I . velopment and an increasing number . . . �� ; .-MM. your pearest Druggist. I brose Merryweather had to admit bhdt that 'young folks -in the city nowadays . Fl.".p. No straps, Inickles or P.-pringsi 161itli6ils of men and women �.now I 1. � I . I . Ae caytied off the 4wkward'situafion had, ,10 ,%�cic�o,e,! . Ney Eniod .�ftached. . , I , tke )n�glc of Dandierine.;' how � , , . i . . : I.Commendahly ' .1 . I th' didn't re-, I � . � I I it cor. , of Billti.ili Columbla, farmers e.n929 ng . " , . �, I 11obsiff - . � member their pioneer grandfatheo' , Learn bow tn eloqe tl�e herrial open- I re(tq oily, flanilruffy, Itching se.1%)a � in. nut-gro'wblg this should become 6i-- I I I P(r (W 6 contintred.) I and grandmothe'r.s..they eo-.i!dn't'.,zflc4( ". rll�tturoland h0lpq the halr to gr w long, n1;;, -J,, � oL'-.er pli.na . � 47 11 I �, 0 1watmN * - ­­ .. , . - -----I:- ing as nature inteiiar,' c1l) t�e i - 0 a of Canadian life in which I I � I . � ; . #16MV10 Some Nei the best things -,ate th'e to hard vvork arvi were all ti-.- fill" Vaselifie- , � CAN."T eonle 6tvn. qend- 1`7-t)or ylam, o� .*'fr(J-.:g. dtd 1111tirufti't. , 11aliderhie is � (he Dominion i6 Independent toalarg* I � I 11 . Trands Mirk . . I .� 74 W00% A4*1" St., T&rlssfs P,Id-f a-shioned tbing!�-patieiiee, hard I t�inkixlg of the movies.' � i and ten cents, coin ca stam.p-tg. to-6ay, i.4,', :.-Pl�y o�, greasy. '1! L; (be largest I extqr,t of for6kn 1uD1DlIes.* . . . � ^ 0"040 - ;a � I woik, and MWnlon sellse, . ' � 10LATE to I PLAPAO CO., 765 Stuart, R'dg.. St. �'aellhig . 11-s,al., correet',ve ai,d tf,nid In (lie I - *---- I I � I I I "Niadge, dear, I thank the Lor -1 I t, " � . . ... N­­­NN--­ .,A.,!. 1, . MENTH D . , 15 not a li�_WhU L" C I I .. � I . p1b,", , " - - - i I � . Oldn't raise my daugliter to be a movi(: I "PEM141)" Jftl:y� Louis, -Mo., for trial .Plap4o and -the! world,106came it . '. 91 Jotl 1(';A'%,­c5- always pays" 'good. di�i.' , . I . . I . . , � I Niinatid's Liniment for, 01phtheels.' fan -but T do %ant you to see good I L I ­ . .1 Information necessary. I I . I a bottle at auy diu9tore. I deads. - 6 t , .; . - � - - ­ �- I I I . I I . I � I . I . il ., . I . . I . I I . to I . . . C;� . . I . I 11. . 1. . � , i- � . . . . .. I I I I . . . . . . L . . . . r 4A . . . . I ­ 1, 11�� I . � 6 . . I . I ) I .. 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