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'.ht.t4.,sp4etyltehind: his; hand,the name. .
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the first, Tetithit Of 414 f9.414."
klar.:WEOliyant-know-that-,Sonm-Man-4.,
or *mum. called 'Van Einem Was At
tt..he„ heart:P.4 the MYSterY, Sturnm had
°ROW. Of ..the 441.40PetS9nage.'with
pet..iid. in.. coni ton:. with the,.
.The Toronto., ,HoePitiik:'.fer incur,
-able**In afellation, with Bellev.a,# and:,
•Allied. Hoelt/ lal*','•"*New' '.YOrIt,,,ItY",
•effere:* tbree3..reate.''. Corirse*of,' wrelnl
trig to young Wetren., havitig, the re, '
...egired„..e5luestiettnad,..destrepe.,..erz.heN.
coming .fitirt4as,, Thitt .Hospite,t, hae
adopted tbe etg:tt-hotir eyetent. The,
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. the,:-word;that,-.-StiFuti.10.1,..,of.,,, r'T;Nnien'I.,,New....theopliote,red.,
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.41pst$p fsi ..iigarau,4;.,i0!?I'dng • (ter Ev
VilbtriiiirAtalpre7 - ,
Pihehi40 the Seallit-be,tiv.ttn--thlunh,and
help.*retIy.It tIlat
is d�n faithfully frOn1"earlY ‘a
-mark.-rouTr-if-e---av9ide- the stiff hat,
not only PresPrve., hair 1).4*k '.alsa
retard or -prevent itshecoming gray,
.."ShamPoPilig the,. -heaithY. SealP he-
1,Ond'A'llt.Visr.eces4air rAT,,,efeiaaa) .4.44;
n_tgg4irerr • 033:tilertilfghte4s:
IfiCAIriettire�f gren
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, 4 (sholl•-,of Ypres. -And -heard „hideous . sU4137-'• e
shouldthoroughlyd ' ••.'
worthy? 4d ,sounded otales Of. German .doings, I used to 'n' e°°
"ri.tunt,1•"" "that clear,:j.4Want to lee the whole lend the e°)-d'*Uterr'uUd."then very Yelr
solve the - ' • -1 Seahe given up to fire- and' swerd., feW vaseline •mb,a4re
T:,think that diseovery„ ccimPleted 'thought" Could never end • the war :and lanolin should he:x.144-103 the
my oPrP• At allY rateon the'eVeriing „properly • without., .giving the .HUDS roots. ,When the scalP, has been neg,
Of the fifth • dayit„. was wednesday,,L.a0n14,-,4L their .1.11.---LBAft,...tbs,LleetetLthe,.11:Siir:=.111a1C:b000VO4-fttY---Mfd,
31:10'.--gOth7-611)fe
.---.eniber-4 Ifill-Woodeutter's,,cOttage etii-esinte of such leek ,lustre. For that ,,condition a
sartm.:1,01'-tit•-44.:-..12-11When.4he:As '-1•1 had. nightmares. for-pnrtishing7thwrg--4,iggar-r I -17`p 'gots
of and it was: toe fate tO, feat a guilty but letting. the , innocent , :get r
t ve9lib ” -c91)
visitor, came..oWesteirs ;wren-
freethank
It Weeour business to
ped. in my :greee.eepe, tookst4..by.,' '''vase
!4•1:' 49 's-
• God; and keep; our 'hinds :clean from
the, fire. • • ""' • "'.I the, igly;.,bluritiers to which GermanY's"
. As we sat there in the...firelight,' madness had :driven her, , What ,1939(1,
with tilic three white -headed .childrtnwould it -qi.b",Chrietho:.' folk to burn
I Staring at Iree. with Saucer eyes, Pml: poor little huts like this and leave
smiling when I looked their way, .the children's bodies -by the wayside? To
, . • • • Woman talked. Her man' had gone to be able to laugh and be merciful .al.e
BY JOHN BUeHAN.
..-----A. ,,,, the Wars on the Eastera .froat, .and the only, things. that. Make man better
• the last she had heard from him he than. -the beago; ' • , .,. •-
(CopYrighted ,Thentasi' Nelson. and, Sons, Ltd.). . was in a Polish bog and longing for. , •
1 The ,plate, as I have said, was :deq-
OT.pg: v4:-.4-(eptird.).;. 1 climate. is hot, and your cold brings his. dry. native woodlands. 'The, strug- perately
le meant little to, her, ',It, was an abt 1)00r.. The Woman's face had
'
iiatlaite- run. MHOS before the' me •
d hatry
ever, , willpass in p „ay or., of God, a ..thiinderbolt, out of the sky '
theskin Stretched tight over t$ bones
h�t t."'"' p ` sok and .I. :_,_.
stoppid from two n
if you an me a bed.!'•
g
. 1 which had: taken a husband from her; icle-I---fa:-tz.-
sheer bodily,:r weiknesa. - ' There' 'ivait.--f-stUrribled-4fter-her-.and--Stboddriantt anaparencwhich means.
p----
and might soon Make her a "widOW.-and-hun. lir;feedingt.rigied-.shitnot.
.did
e.4749thid..except, the Crush of falling ;ping in Centre Of:the•little kitchen, heave the beral ailoW,ance -thatsol,
r children fatherless.. She knew no- d' WiVes, get in England. „ The
, .
iers
,neo, theWiridthing of its causes and purposes and
. seemed to have gene, while three woridering childreri stared .
children looked. better neuriahed, ,bilt
• . A. the, place was very -'solemn. : and at 'rite. It was:a:poor place, scantily thought , of the, RuSsians, As fa gigantic it mils bY. their Mother's sacrifice. I
• 'et, •,,,,Brit , Heavens!, how the 'snow furnished, :hat a . good .log -fire burned nation. of savages, heathens. who had did my .beat- to. cheer them up.', I told
hearth. ; The shock of Warinth. •
• 9-11 *.Jt:'•)Y*S-tPartly .screened by 4 the ' on the never been . converted; and who Would '
gave one -of those minutes of self- , them long yarns .. about Africa and
pthnraffelfe4°''Initi.' all -the . seine'. it was eat up German hiniies,11 the ' good lions arid tigers, and I got some pieces
g :,itself up deep everywhere. "my; poeseSsion ' which Come Seinetimen .1
-11 Lord and the brave German, soldiers '
burned, and -there. were fiery pains . "You,' are welcome," she said; . "but find: Out if she had any,,notion Of af-
s: seemed. Made of lead,- ml, -; head 1 the .rilicidlei;of a fever. .., ; ; ' , . , • •
did not stela thein. I tried . hard 'io.,:r eta air goo 'with ,ii knife; an
,I
. Of wood. and'whittled ' them..into .toys.
ne..I carved very presentable likeneaSes of
over s.all, 'MY body. . - • l' ,stumbled on , first r will make you coffee!' • ._.',I'firtirs, in the 'West, but she hadn't, a monkey,. a springbok; 'end a .rhin-
.,laliridiZ...withent, a , anti= of any di,.11 I: took Off My dripping cloak, and , yond the fact that there Wee trouble' cieeros. The children Went te bed hug-
7rection,•determined only to -keep .goree crouched -cloae to the hearth.' She with the French. 'I doubt if she 'kneWl first teys;.I eapect, they ever
fitii.thalist '''' Bin' I knew that if I Once:. gave lite'eoffeerisoi washy steff, but or England's share in it.. She Was a
, . „ , , „. 1 ging the
lay,‘,,doWn 1 would:never:rise. again. : I blessedly hot,. ... poverty: was spelled', decent soul, with no bitterness. against' ' p . " . •ossessed '
:,
When I , was a :boy 'f,' Was fond Of Ilarge in everything I Saw, 'I ;felt- the. anybody, not even the Russians if they , , • , (To be continued.) .
aire,talreS,,and. most Of the stories! tides t of , fever beginning to overflow Would spare • her niaiv. '• ,, , ,. ,:, • -
-41 eMembered-iffid-heell-abetir treat 711Y.".brain-a-gaiin-,-andr-1--intitlegreat 7,71coringlif-I realizedthecrazy folly I M Ina rdirCifilment tot Corns and Warta
German forests . and snow and 'char...! attempt to set my affairs straight be- . 1 . , ' ,' ' , • • . i .. .
nil burners and .woedineres. lints, ! fire I was 7 Oveittiken. With difficulty
*el had lefiged-te.aee these -things, I„,..took out *Stuipin's pass ' from "...my
4:tip-Or..1' was :fairly in the 'thick. of -Peeket-book, . :, ; . : ; • ! ,, -
nr ' ' There had been ' 'wolves too" 1. ' "That is my warrant," I said ' "i
Rd. i:molldpred idly if I should fall am a, member of the. Imperial Secret ,
l., with •a -Pack- "I. felt myself gee -1 -Service And: for..the sake of my work.'
Fig Aight-headed.,:- I ' fell repeatedly 1.I Must., move in the 'dailt If you Will
and laughed, silli1Y-everY .:time. 'Onceipermit.,if,:mother,. T; will .sleep ' till I
".1.-dronped.-ititO"' a hble, and lay : for 'am bettor,. but no one MUSt know that
Onie time at.the'bottein giggling. . , If I. am 'here. It any .one •ccenes, „you
itYelia.ltad.fetind •me then he would Trnt-dell3r. my presence." '''.: .-., -,.' ' -•
atieJAketiL,'.Me...153X.La__MatInianits„.._:". .Shajooked7at the big' Seal as if it
.. ki,.':twinkhc.:•<, the forest grow. were a talisman., ,;' . ,. .
,diMiliefr, but 1 . scarcely .noticed it. "Yes. yes," she dafd;-"yoti..wiir.have
4,,enifig: was ' falling,: and ' soon.. ,it the' bed' in, the garret and be left in.
ooralicnithti . it'' night Without Morn- P646,e tillf, yen -Are, i;vell., We have ',no,.
A '; GARDEN PARTY: 1 :-"; that is,, the name of a flower be
'.- .If you want anexcuse to dress up, ginning -with -the -1d erTthe-leader-has
.why not ask your friends to represent called.. .. . ' ," • . - '. :.: " .' ' '
,
their faVorjte'floWe _ at an afternoon • For instance; the leader calls C
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•or. evening garden party? Sinee ,tune and points to a certain guest. ,Imme,
Viol', me. lvy.body; IvaS going on •neIghhors, 'near, and the storm will . is the month of roses, You might diately she Must answer:. "My ship is
, 4,4.0..0. . 1 choose this 'floWer as, Your. own and l'Oded with candyt ft." If "B" '
called - the ' "
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withotietNittlikection of my brain, for 'shut. :the., roads. -. , I will be silerit, I . •
y:,mm was .filled with craziness. I .and the _little ones."; • " •. . . IA , ig
an 11,ne.--a drunk man who keeps run- ' . MV head was beginnipg to sWiTn, seri „ invitation out on •I'Oe•Colord -, e guest may answer be-
lling; f for he ' knows that if . he stops but 1- made one more ..effort.." * cards: ' ' , ; ,. gonia." . It would be well for the host.
Vs -will fell; and I, had a girt of bet! "There is food in my rticksack-Lies_.,•,,,,,.• ; •1,,, . . es's or leader to have at hand . a die.
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th '370'W he to e . down -not at cuits•; and ham and ' chbcdhite2 Tray ''."!-.4.ss: er,inison' •Rambler bidg all' the tionary for 'reference. The faster the:
game is play.ed . the more enjoyable
1 .!.110,,Wers. to a. part in her garden . .. • ..„ , stuff piled . . .
'aleyriite,,jnat'yet.,' If ',jay. down r ; take.it for ,your use:
• - And. here s sonie '
Mild:feel ilie-ifainqn:iuy.liettd tvsrs& .fluMey. to buy Christmas 'fare for the • ' ..• : . .0d ...bine,' eighth.; 1 . ' '.''• Comeato.ne on the inoffensive air,
nee-l'hatt.:iidderi. for :•five 'days doWn..little..6rieS,?" And I gave . her some -of .Time ..-: ...... • ,, , -..(.Flower .,epettnnes)
country With fever .. on ,' inc a ,- 1 ,..he • h.e German notes: • . . • , :lace, , . . , R. . S. V. P. . And then the Wailing Of the violin, . .:
, , ;fiat bush trees had seethed to m:..i.t. into ' .,, After that, my recollection becomes . . ., . .• , ,.. . -, .,, • .. . Bowed .,by t a second Kreisler,' niayb.e
•':: One)big.,:mirage and :'clituce quadrilles dini,.: ' She 'helped :die- up a ladder 'to. , „Most. of the. girls Will icolite, as gay ' : third.,
.,_.,.__,_befere"..mY'e.Yes..".131.1t.'theh• L.-I/ad:Mere the garret, , undressed me, And ,gaVe-Crepa-paper-duPlicatesof-theirfavor-, Perhaps .a fourth sonatas 'shrill . and
'''l 'kept. My. wits.. ' NoW:. I was Ille' a thislusgaise nightgswil-J- seem ites but -dan'to:be---shrfrited it ,some of
doter. : ,. .... . .,. .- . • . - 1 and that she .wae'erYing,.,"The geea .te .a.•
or
- _,, the bOys'cOme'looking like' giant , iritt- ...They semi an evil dreara, by mem-
" ' • thin' '• '' ' ' ' ' . ' '
-NirlY, daft', and eVery.lninute growing to ,remember that she lussed my
!i..,..' was . waikmg .931._ 'fiat. ground: It was ,the little ones will have their . prayers
kielearing;:_iind-tbeforeinetviiinklettz:a",..-Lenswered•Atild4bet-..Clirlatkilid7.-wilI4.not
'Then the trees seemed stop.and Lord has,.sent you, she said, . ., .•. ,
. vardbOard• hearts 'from ' Whieh
'..',''' '4`'T inOW; . ' - . - , • ' " - - -
Across tliguitY.; ittnes,'eleari_rol,Ar,
, , " pry,,stiered. - • . ; , . . . ,
Ifttleklight,-' !The change restored inc Pan by OUr.•door." ' • ' . " - - ' . have ,to worx;y much . aborit decorar ''haP, h°he 'that,. ocensione, More dis- We. listen iti':.upon . tlie. radii?. • , .
to consciousness, and .suddenly ; I felt-' '..„,•''' • '.' ..,..• t tiOnS'i.,'hature has .taken. care of ''that :tress than the various troubles that • .-..' - ' . • , -Thoinas J. Murray.
Avith•H';horrid intensity':he....,fire -in`-iny•I .:--. ff,-4'. 'VAL.' '' 'Of course, if y4iir: im i,f3, As .affect,the.hair,•of the -bead. "A !--wc.i
Aiead . and bones. and.the-weaknesS: of 1-•'..,_ ,.C.11,APTER.L.klif. .....
• St-dighe'VOii" Will: Want to String UP ;'.1ht-th's ik.)17, IS •her hair," and ,'!vall's ,
"...MY-litaba,„_, I longed ,to. eleep,-,end I
,;ka'.4.At-notton 'that. a placeto Sleep ' was , I :lay. i four . days:like' a hig'in 'that
.. ...,:e..tii :Essgx:.:tetrielK..,,_'...4. ,. , „„ ',.', Japanese lanternifor additional light. Weida be, his if he could only:keep' it!. !
Eiiibiraii63, crocliii, Ring
, . . . ' • xn Meat .cases rite eeuld keep. it' if he ! . ,,., ',..''
ifttre..*04_,„ 1 rrkOect tpWards,,;theJight.!tarret,bed..- ,Mhe..,statin!;died .1'doWn, Ate :., - -'7
fi.6tinioits % from .. a . reseeo -,4,.0#14--Qtfisr-tiegitit to caro for it soon •'-'it",''''.---"•14,0(11e ' WP•rkirs'.
iiiiiii. lireeerrosT saW' throtigh. a' screen ',thaw Aetin, and.the enow :melted. The ' - '
bo6th,.....641,,th pot6h. .. . . . .. enough "'but., , good . hair .is . like .good :.We sell'Yehrgooff.On consignMent
:of ern)* the :Outline of a .cOttage. . , I childreri'..played about' the doore ' and:. •
•
,,,4. I:.boa . no leer; orily:',:anAntoldrable :told -stories' aty..night,roundithe-it,As the fkoara ..arrh,,ei .or.e,_ a...,6h ;a 'health,, we ,seldoin apPre•Ciate, it. or , -.,t'4,:, 'Send a‘tiitairill'fOr,reitly,,• .
. • ' '
leliging• to He. down„--;Areiy. sloNitlrl•'.•Stttrinn'i-M-yrmidons no ' doubf-bese jagged:''bit'lit. rose-eoliii7eir-r•araboard-thtok-Wmcns',10.-PreFirviliKltlior -7'7 unifelir'ilinItTaiiiiiiirtii - t".p7".
begins to depart, and 'then it iS Often '•120 DanfOrth AVenue ., -f . Toronto
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made ;NraV,to the door and knaelt7 every „read arid ',.troubled :the ' lives of. On which thereare,-a fewr...ewilL_Orgilis.,!srhoatht., lood.:_te....7.r.„„.
ed.,.,;..MY.iYifealtriess-was,,so 'great znnocent wayfarers. l3ut no one came ri:flover
e , war, fl-nd- is partners for 'the, firat -lack.P.Yl".11 •
:tlice. triiihies- with Our:hair
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1..cOuldi:Itardly...lift m, hand -, -, -- , +nem...the-cottager and4tbe:-leVer-WOrl-H.ii
' ahSF0', were voices Within, '.'and'a , ed itself ,out while I. lay in .peace. , • .1 eyerit. by , matching_ liP.,With.,the ether .,° '' .1141el.• bri41.8.Pe850 :44th10.11.0• L
, ,,ccirrier., Of the - dertain.-Was-lifted-fromi-----It-Wea-n had beta-, , but on - the fifth'floWers , •Wito,..eiernnlete..:.ths..emotittion... thinning.JOi . jictiliil baldness .:-conie,
•,..°,4he"-Windoty....".-,-..There',.the,;„door :Opened-day.it left inc. and;isiay:as,'weak as. '
•When the..itaribus'enotations, have been iimarily"from lack of 'nutrition. '. The
,`• - and a woman stood Me', ,a. WO-,.' a kitten, , staring' at...the 'raftere. and When ,s7kin Of the .ttealP, minke. the 'Wit Or
rhan with 'a thin, kindly face: ..:. ''' ''1..,the ',little'. skYlight.". It ;Was la. leakV, asenibled, there:'will' be eome,'0tiaiiit
„.. -"Gruss .0ett;" she said, while chii-, dranglity old place., tizt the Woman ;Of '-htittquets, indeed: , rmagine, a gaudy, vue reit 01 Ln bodY,' is- stretched over
',' dren peeped .from behind". her Skirte, the.eottage had, heaped deeltkins., and stinfloWer. '. grouped ''.' with :tea' .,,rose, a . bony surface. ' so ' that it blood. sup-
- ' :".otItiq. Gatt,7.. I ,'replie.d... ,,,I leaned , blankets,,,on . my' bed. .and.:, kept ' 'me, sweet 'peas, •, and ,forget-me-nots! t. ply .fiinst hi: trought :frein, a rhstance',
: agairiet-the. doorpost, -and speech ..peeeh (:),x:-, .awAaSmo..- .,:, ..1 -ie "e'arno :in now iti-i'd then, ' , Each group' IS given a score cara On nct. is- 'almost 'cinnpletelY, shut off by
.,:atioslime nce she •:brotight, nie It brew' of which tables One; . two; and three ere .. reseeroagainst the'skiill such M that., .:
triMile 15 -Y. -the fintof nian'intimw attl,,
'useful. •A.Irttle of the, mixture wvIl
rubbed into the roats at night once a',
Week •:pr, so and washed out With ar
,Sh.ainpo4 ,;•of- tincture., of,, ireen, soap.
in the, 'morning' will often* bring back
the natural beauty of the hair.
HOUSE OR HOME, ,
house is built of bricks and stones,
Of sills, and posts and piers; ,
But a home is built2of lovely deeds
,
That stand a thousand years.
A' house,though but'. ahumbre:"cot,
Within its Walls May hold ,
home of Priceless beauty, rich
In Love's :eternal gold.'
NATURE STUDY RECORDS. •
It would surely be interesting for
the girls of ;ti community to set out to
discover how many flowers; birds 'or
trees they 'can find in their vicinity, in
the course of the summer' holidays. At
a. camp one year on the closing day,
after only a week'ssearch, the girls
Went in a procession and attached
names to all the trees they had identi-
fied and Presented to the camp on a
birch hark roli a list of forty-five
flowers'.they had discovered. If such
tests Were preserved, compared.frorn
year to year, and additions made, they
would become really fine records..
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.per e e ess.
Lecturing in London recently on
rains,'L. Sir James_ Oantlie,..the. fam- 4
ous surgeon; prtefixed' his address with
a denioestratibn of What brains ,cap do.
This .fook, the form of a new init.
•chine whi.th has been' devised for the
use of men who lost thetn arma in the
war. It inWorked by the toes.; ,
With the aid of, the machine an arm-,
less .man .ate a Meal c,-msisting of soup
and a meat course, with a: drink at the
end. He then lit a cigarette, washed
his face, wrote a letter, folded, It and
put it • in an envelope, which he ad-
dressed and stamped. ' •
He also turned over the .pages of a
book,. and performed maty other re- .
markable operatcons. '
Minardis, ..L.Inlinent, for aquahe it Gelds,
. .
No' more we. listen to the' "Maiden's
- Prayer,'" , .
Struxnmed itty a -more or less preeo-
• ,
• ciotts•obild ' • • -
• .
Upon" the tortured heys. We cannot
' bee -F..' • . •
. Piano practice, for i,t sets ue .wild.
We like to think that we are rather
,. • ,
Not prone to, mounting fury when the
Moat Have Been
Bug -"This must be one of those
hurricane decks that I've heard about."
•
Let the young, lady who would be
"pretty as 'a picture" beware of an
ugly frame of Mind. °
• Of strident .-plionographs. with Jeri • ' •
,
You- 'Might finish • the evening with
'a rose hunt -that will send each guest
'off with a Finivezily of the evening's
' • •
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CARE, OF THE SCALP,
Among the minor ills-those;name:
blood seems to flow. , ly, 'which do not threaten' life or Ur,
,-,yourlpartyris•:eutdeers -you von tzlaair-Physical,,,,efficiency-there4s-per-•
S.:a * y_....Conditieri ..-1Ceirie,-- her 'Semeff,.bitter-:herliS-wiiich greatly .,re-T-Iista-::,,, The •groups •7 progress ''..,from.
... air;" she said..-'•"Yott'are sick and it IS freehed. me. ' :A little'. thin., porridge ,.: Or: his * derhy, The'setiff'-'hat, by ' the
' no weather for.'a•Siekinitn." , . •-...... , '*.as - W.the...f904..j.ccitIld'eat, anl, seine. "..a -di-Stance Apartz--.„..aila 'Ress,...a.:„SerieS•
table: to table -these are placed quite .
„-'w,or..akytt, A.67s..rfircn,uridos7iiblyi,tedlitthe.-Mairrl'eaStin±' '
' "lam \ siek,,,Piether4.....Ana:‘,L'AaVe:-Choceittte---made,....trom-the„slabs: in my ore meril.iiiiii-ii"Emen
'of flower' .od'ara',•at, eacht ,.' When the
4. walked far. hi, the .etorrn,and. lost. nty rucksack . ••,.. .... ,. .. • 1;,, 1.1 ..d,,, . rimnds‘ have ine5;,m.aile;...011.01,z.o.,01.,10 ,f.. reiv. ii.ai'd. The 16;1, instances of bald -
way. '.', 1 aril, from Africa, *here' the I ,,lay . aii,cl. dozed,.,:, t..11.,7„,g.,. _,t,.1..tap.,y..,, iii,ei.,,...itii.,, 66iie.. ,co,.. tiie,, judge,
i,..04 .17. ., floss. ii..,,•,l,Wokm...eir Can mitially be exp Aire.'
'hettririgtheYfaint!,ehatter ; of. 5. i ren . ..„. „. .
. .....
-
.
iL-,-• itura.-fut: passes as quickly., as it comes. An odd jumble of letters. „ ..,,..,
Card_on.41,1i.ch...thay fintt.ed•hy., as 4,:ca re (...1.•,. by neglect Of
, : , t some diseare'of th,e scalp:
..- ."., heloW;, end getting stronger ..t.ourly.Olveoranother„...
' . arid. leaves'.. -a Mau little ',the , worse, . . This is called,;"`a7Rosebtreh f.,ente--St.-:The;-gre'it-thing-ih 'Oarlink--fer---tbc
. ...„.. ,., theugh„....thieivU-one...tef ,the...eharpest..Again.ther workt2gs...a.t.grotivrtirrd thirtteti) is..,...tOattairftard-zafgoie4 supPly-of,
,turns. I ever had. As I Jay ,I thought, onesAnd my. thoughts followed curious' • •
whe fin'd mostf,partS of.. a ,, rose- 1
lin • ...e.....gueet....:thing; 'Wistheir .:that bush on cards are awarcil • tiny.'
• Stumm And his doings seemed'to have .Uoseg-aYs;" t ' ' • ' 1
.been shot back into, a lumber.-roone of . ' To. match up the flowers for6'PP
; t. my brain and the deer lo&ked. He partnerslet the ' girls. :aria' 11101.te
'llifalV
E
'didn't SO/II , 4) be .4 ,creatiire.of .the- from' 'tw",:i• basket's in which' identical
. liYing',present,, het .A....distaet: memory. flowers:-.haye7heen--pliteet1T-TrfHtliere'
:..ert.'Which I could.rook calmly. ; '. I ,arenit.,,...eaongb,,,diferen..,,,fro,w1,84,:,..,rou,',
. ,:thotiglitt O:"goed,deal about my ?11 might ,use the same,.4fiewer in . varioUs
.talion atid the Cottedy Of..'mY- preaent colors; a,s'ow
, red; yell,: pink, and •Vv1 't
position.. YOU'. see' I ' was • gettihg, bet=
l'' ..?..t.C.r.JP..r.::,.:Lt.t.:41.1ed..:.:it-,....ebtriedy.:noW:,. JIM:. 'rti?-8..S.:a.P..t,l, the ft'ariotis- ..'eeloreci.-.'.ilinhw
.. z'
.„.
....,0.-8,gedy.j . , . . ,.....,...,, : .„,. . . , .. : and pansies. . ; - :. .• ! *. 1.
- ,..f-flut,,ichleity-12-f.hoOglit,bLiny; oiissibiWherl-,- -pat tilers-hoVe-43eon'-'-cit'OWni--
, - All that wild day in the SiTOW it had they may Seek the:rose' booth and help
seetpe& the Jrilerest 'farde... The three. themselves to -a !rosy: atipPer: , -You '
Words Harry Bullivan...,had scribbled Might sertiet,... .. , . - ,' , :
. ',hid danced through my' head , in a - • , , -, "., . • -, , ,
• crasy, fandango.. They were present '.11Ose;•delbre d Lemortade In Paper Cups
to inc now, ' hilt ceeltY, and SeeelY In breath 'Sandwielies, : '' Salted 'Nuts,
. all their; meagreness: '' • - : ,Itefreeteci Sootit'ee 'Cake
,
• t temetritter.1 that I ,: to.keict-.,406 5fra*:freirkjsitte-c-re-aer-- r, epar,ately and ehewed on it for hours,
, „ . ,
t:firo:64,din..1-there '-'wai.-notiling ,-to " be , . t' ',our 614atb. f`;:at,, yon might 'f.tivti
got out of that 'Were them some resc".riddles to !guess. . If
• . ,, ... ., ,
toq•Anany tricanings,.. dli hind . „. brefen„. you .euur give each CO, pIC ,
. that Wati the worst gibberish 'of all, .1
v. a' card ,witit •• a. iletIcii . attached., oft.
'BefOre this I had. always 'taker .
i. 1,w the fetter of the ,arphabet" .,),-., lt.li!.]:.,.. Which to lint 'tiol;tn.,,tifeir answers. . If
thought the 1./.*Pnitast stand .fbe„...,.(4i they tifc of t.t1.5„ iiit them- have a' try- '
,ati& r had considered the • Oerman 1 At ,Alphabet, .I, ower., Ships .z • Thi' is a:
riatileS' bigirittirig With 1......inke1deart'i I, gartiq' 01%.,t,:,VOcte,.. 11,16Yed h4,1f. •eer',)ttlr,/
., itoebtag,, ,ingenehl, wilt- all' the i esti ago.; SO tkat it's about 'old tenouoh, to
p
or. theiri.: i had ,Mod'e it.,
e. iist"or abou, b(1).10,v.,. A, .. , .. , . . , , ,
i fioventy at the British •Museuh-4 ee-1 The yeerlexphonff that eeee gii•eit ,
'llarP*7.1"Ahtri
1-1d1P"' -...N1W 1- 4t -14(I'' IS" reiresen te: .a, git illi, ng.tned a certain*.
, founo''rayaelf taking,the i AS iho ?Jinn.- 4 , f; ill, .100)(14 041. *fool ealtsa
- eral Otte Idly net thinking what 1 LQ e) ‘1, a ..- , , ,, I, . , . , ,
_thee . watt doing' / put /t igo, Gel,,,n,"iri ' sti ii:11431-' Fly: 0,Mymhip is .10aded with
Pleated $1.
Panels pleated.. ./iccordlan' 'Pleating: aak: Fine Knlra:
Pleating at rosionable Heinsiltadai 10 and
12 ceata Yard. Out -At -town :ordrrs proeilaly
tended to.
EMBROIDERY AND 'LINGERIE co
. Yonge St, Toronto '
• Lifelniey may be safe-,
lysed on tile tender,
est skin. '
It is :Wanilerinii),
'cleansing for little
, hands, faces -and hod -
les. .„
14fobrary,14Pe• r hare ieklI40.
,fialstattAs 01'0.
\irA,S01°-
• TWIN BEAVER
WASH BOARDS
ormotationint
outwearallothers
ON.TALE Or CROCERS"'
AtIONAROWARt MERCHANTS
-1171ie'*16-vier
*batik -Guaranteed
•Smar6Moviersatemade
othewairibeyarernade
inatantee durable and,
,satiSilictory service:"
Tholteenest miter your
mentur can buy. Askfor
aSatatta blower by ttarl.
imamate der. ,
AMES_sviArri:PLANT
1
A 'pure beverage --..
&tit'
-.13ott1ed in our abso!.
lutely sanitary plant
where every bpttleiL.. vccl
..,,sBteunly.4eit by th.e,_ca_se
frorayourdealefanck_
_keep alewbottleson— -
ice at home.
-
::. ,";;;• ......,,,,,- THE Cnr•CA.COLA co
-mPAl„*
, ly
' 4:,.....;............J..........g.Lant,...:710.....
jp-4/1A •o ', *.
.. " A/ten:f../9/e.,1445;PAWAV*007.%,00%, I' 4-'
--;
'Yet to ' regfarluthle,. Ann,: .
i_1(170.4.6,11opeeems..,!3.hfoi3.417:.:17..4tealvi:111ttet..1,11itlltitb, anotlqnthat„tlind,
_Sn'tibot tiler .wil.1.4a acroas etreeln,,,
,A„nalli.'-tAliffihe-hillids':it out Of logs,..-
iineer,.' "AS 44137.46MT- 'drier
beaver dam by cutting trees
fall in -wliteliever:"Airectibli tltey
, • • , • .
pen. to :lean, or ea- fife wind Alf. chanee
directs.,- and not aceprdilig 'to seine”
"mysterlous niiithenatienf calculation
of this indusbdOus ferester. Also, legs'
Of any 'else areieldbln used in the 'eofl.
straction of the dain,' The beaver cuts
down trees • prlinately,clor. the bark,
which, it 'strips 'off for lied, and second-
arily for the limbs and twigs wlth
which it dams the 'stream,
,Beeinnipg the Dam.
The dam is' begun by laying twigs ,
-antl-branthel';•-on thnbottonirinitt.ends7:'
:upstream,, and then_ coVering _them. ,.
With gravel, mud, or rocks dug fro.q
the upstream •side. More twigs 11.?i
then laid on top and covered. Gresu
wood is ahnost as heavy as water, and
after being lindiersed a short time will ,
Stay down of 'its own accord, while
even do wood' becomes water-logged
In time, The :dem is bent' 1,p 'to the
desired' height in this way and then,
as a finishing toriph, plastered .veith
mud on trip. • ; • ,
SOme. Nature fakere, ;fudging by, the
siliape of the beaver's 'flat tail, ,avq
Suggested that it Is Used as a, trowei
and as a raft to carry mud and other
things. Such 'is notliie case; however.
Mud Is carried and,.plastered on by the •
skillful .foreitawat.' .. ''.• . , , - '
. .
• Ev.en. mpre retnaricable, than. 1,114..,..ae.. ,
tura construction .of tha'dain,:howeydr;,;„ .
Is tha.:deliberiite, digging bfn channel
to'tradsport',-material to the pond • For •'.
net only •do the lietivers .' dig these ;
'waterways, but 'they dam 'them" to hold .
the water' at the prope'rjeyek_tpr,finak••,...
Ing ' the ,:rioge. and .,: tree. limbs. - Thee ,....
ditches earnri width' frOm. one te roue ..:
-keet,,--„in-oeptii--froin,eiglit:Linolies-to4w*:..
feet, and. inAength, frorriA:feW-feet te.' t
over , 'five hundied'tfeet.: • The long. '
gradnal srone of tilS" lower facie, of the
inin !attire' dem ' Makes it reasy, tor • the .
beaver. to drag legt over it,
.. ..
.' ' The . beTabveer13;onedsintglnirrtigtrttitea' e', ela-', .
horete 'engineering' oporationi, in, order
to . provide: stifficient dentle:' of . water'
for its honie.;,,For these little sOcIa12..,„
bltildere, are more. Confident:of -
,.
them-
selves ,in. the wate7,'• than in, tiheir, '
'lodges, These strtictures Mast have A. ,
'foundation .Of icine seri to...begin :with .
A -small 'island Or an eleeatie , . iii th 0.,
:and sod, °a Which sticks are aid; ittao, -
\_ii
, pond bottom, (Inc' for a starter. - ,A."
,InirrciVv. is made" and covered with ined
RS' in Int ilehig, thejant—The._ interlir,,....,:.,:-..,
kept hollowed Mit . as fthe Work pro:
greapes. . .To.:pernitt veetilation, tho •
strectere:isikiosely ..buirt above the one !.: .....,
.:_big 'chain Ver._ wh ieh, Makes un the cern .'...,' '• '%
•
nitinity house. .These '4Onie-Isluiped
pilei, have been found with 'a diatneter'..
:of. as inich.41s4hIrty4es.,,,ien4eet..:- - " -
.: With- all the . 'apparent- lateuig.eaee,
....-
that is shawa,,- naturalists doubt :that . .
the . smobth lir* of the:beeVer is • ":
greatly superior to that of the rabbit; ' -.
Ssiiiiitret _ rat "•br, other_lea•ent,L,„ Tlia."-L-
buildings.liabit:44.4natinetike;.atid:Wheii" - ---'
;Young are separated from their . Par:
,ents;at ',ate early, age they will build :
: atimC.oanals.,AndLhouSes.lwithout-,11rst ,
having been tatightto, do such things;
by theirparente ' ' , ."•
•
44.
• , Jaftt's 'Silk Hat:
What the Crown, is toothe King o'f
,England an eld. Silk, hat was to Jafta, •
deposed sovereign, of the 1Vtattors, but
, a .stickler: for 'pomp ' amt . -ceremony,
neeertheleset.:::-:.A Boer ,landhciliteri-the
qatitee ofMr. Own ROO
anther. of Adventures. iii Swaziland,. •
'itad.--givedliftetho hat, and 'Jaffa
Ltaltiry 'treasured •-Oeeotthe..greate,-•--.
esthenors that he 'Could ,confer
40..makoone_of.,bIS.,Officera, "guardian-,
.of ',the
when bo hlinself Was. Mit 'Wearing it. •
The,. ceremonies , attending .3aftit'S
visits to the farm were a ways
,.alinut' the 'Saute, His 'courier , would-
'come:ahead' to antioutiee • MA' arrlyel„
and Mr,' O'Neil Would ecind'tvOril
41.0,..Was.ipleasetitceeeohlilir and that
partY,,,simomilIl ajproach. Tkete 'Jetta,
eptimely huRed eicept for, thyd. old Silk
' 'bat, wotici stride Jett) the'::gatabn antl
'When the fitYitreiT'i5arree out p.Ltheteress,:.,„.
_Moat -respectfully and,
'
has
the' same Meaning to tpe..Icitflta
as "YOtkr, Majesty the reing" has Lo .the
i'll,r1.,titsitsthael'We'
's:pleased::!,,i' the tesne. at' 1.
for his., royalty aitd, rorneml)o"ing It,
taVe-rthe-OLNilit-ifainthreTfi:Sliteritifee--
...„.durltirg.the'll;ottri'M,...4re:e*r. •
The paper. u. ed in. printing :tank -
of England notes la intinidnetpred.ati
:a 'special • mill in Hampshire, Where' '
,
no Worker ig,'ailatited to .eritet Ithy
part of the: building other 'than: tho.
.rac.itit where he is employed. ' , '
, • -
„allig Bon r, 'the litinetta be on
• 'whielri the Initire are 61:ruelt at Volt,'
ter-eltieltitiWtifi has been itrackied
Ione elhite.it was first hat* I858.
wend(' ,,be audible for at least twenti,
miles'"rennk Saiid ,for, this defect.
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