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apparialtlY did nothing. It Jost bided, 4
it 'this- and Ureic notes. . .
"'In= ean iMagine that this WO, the.
vetY ,kind of' arOw4 Or raY POPOse•
'le til, of old its
Iord1,4Turk. You, saW a bit ' e. :11,11:,11.11
letetter little wayeor With
1 . f44 oFthooxy it dabbled a good,deal
': atmosphere. ._.:.._.___L._.....______._!._...._.__..._.__L,__,_________.-__._L J._
In Magic, ,and owed hell its power to
it
Corapenions, could dance the heart out
of the uncanny. The
\of one of our4,17 dance thia afternaon I. THE, ROAD TO sLumpitICAND. find a few minutes -when I am wait-
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rognIebeconlingnbeeil/04 in, seretithnig
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The'1)ickeeepretty'-gactdVweshtt-z-dtV:p. n...Wht '•11-tlie'-iblal-'!-.16'".:Sittraerlandl
eeeki geearerekseete...eand .eteeteitee4tlf-meet"-74:err-Andeetiliereedcieeretheebake, 1
t tP„:„1!..mail,4:r Itefitr.ai.,-:;.1reret'.*Atlet.re'ee'et44,::-4:1,--Titi64,,
iLrest-:intellisen. 00 &Pertinent -in :4101 - ' : ., - • - •
mother's arms when the sun 48
'Ottoman TiMPIree-fer better than., ,einkinelnivt • , • - - ,t elSe and forgetting 'Whet's- on- the'
• ft= ' , 'Rover's Ithuflyeh.- And they were He gees by the drowsy "Laud of nod 15014: " , .1 • ..,,,,,,: .., ,..., ,
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popular, too, for they, had never bow- I to the. mutic of lullaby" I One thieg ' 1 .. ave banished
ed the knee to the: Neetlebee-the Ger.- When all -veee. lamhs, are safe in the -forever from my kitchen;. that, Is my
mazer who-araequeeeing'eut the life- - fold under the evening sky. '
blood of .the osinanii eel. their own . , • . Work 'basket... When r am head over
ends., It would have been aerantich as . , - - -• ' heel; in. cooking baking and the thou -
the A . oft littlee_ni ht wri; clean'. and, - - - ' '
--- ,ninfittee-'0 --IS Gere . fs ,eehrte; ,t. fageo wgoashe-d slaret and sand and enee'dgtiee off a honseeelf,0 I,
-If -ecif-Ale *Co
-man mastergewtraworth-te„laYealand ' do "Lnotewantetoebee-remindecle ateevet7
on us, for ' ,w0 thin; together . like -fair; 'It " '-'" ••* - turn diet there ie a Pile of mMelireg
leeches', and ige.,:ivere not in the . habit AL Mother brushing the tangles out .waiting fer mee:,eltuth E. Botsferd.
ofestiekingent4tritieseee ,-- e: ,-,-•,,,,ee-....-_,,,e.,;,--_,,,..theesilken,:egeldertehitieee.ee:
"Well, • you maY hit:white:it wasn't Two little tired; Satiny rfeet,..'frein the
difficult • for., me to. „Memo where I , . shoes and dodo*. free; e. .
--wented; .'-' A1-7, dress and the PassWeed Two, little peims.eeeteether clasped ,.,et
frmik0 me anywhere. I ti.avelIed- frem •mother's patient knee.
Stnyieee by the;new ;railway to Pan- - ,
derma on the Ma.rmora, andget there
BY JOHN' BUCHAN: just 1?efore Christmae. That was after Porne baby words that are drew:811y
eriOr the es aPan*St. Gunpowder-at:-
am,e1t4 Free-Salada, Toronto.
(CopYrighted Thomas
C11AisTERIcIleee(Cent'd7-) I
Blenkiron haire himself .froirr the
'fri end waddled to a cupboard.
. "Yon I:toys meld be hungry " he said.
-"My -'duodenum .hase,'',been ' giving pie
bilvaa Usual, and I don't eaten° more
than ,a squirrel. .iint laic], in some
°dares; for guessed-yow-would wept
to stoke up some, after your travels."
.Ilebreingbt, out a- couple of Stress -
a• cheese, a cold chicken,
of aWd threerbottlest-atL:champagne..
"Pir.:" said- •Sanclie', rap,turously.
'And -'dry Heidsieck, toe! We're in
old:man."'
never ate .a niere welconte meal.
• forwahad 'starved in that ditty hotel.
But.,t lied still the old • feeling of the
hunted; and befOre I •began I asked:
Nelson and Sens, Ltd.)
cated. from some " pouch, among his
skins. And So began that conversa-
tion which had never heen out 'of my
thoughts for four hectic weeks. •
If I presume to begin," said 131eak-
iron, "it's because I reckon my story
is the shortest. I have to confess. to
you, gentlemenethat I have 'failed."
He drew down the corners of his
mouth till he looked a .cross betw
a music -hall comedian and • sick
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"If' you weialooking foie soiliething
in the root of the .hedge; you. wouldn't
went to scour the road in a high-speed
.automobile. And still less ,would,you
want to get a- bird's-eye view in, an
aeroplane. That ,parable about fits my
case. ' have been ne the cloixds and
about' the door. . rireJ3een_scorching on4lie pilces,
Anzac and lied been evaeuated, lisPed to the tender ShePherers
but I could hear the guns going hard ,
at ape Helles. From Pandernia I And a kiss that only a' mother .can
started to 'cross to Thrace in a coast- I the brow of her baby
Ing steamer. And there an uncommon
funny thing happened -I got tor- A• littledeareru;nd head Which"neSitles at
pedoed.
' "It must have been about the last
breast; '
last clone to the ...mother's
effort of a 'British submarine in those
waters. But she got us all right. She Arid then the lullaby, -.soft and low,
gave us ten minutes -to take to the singing the song of rest,
boats, and then sent the blighted old
packet and a fine cargo of 6 -inch Anti c OSe an closer the blue -veined
shells to the bottom There Weren't, lids are -hiding the baby eyes,
inany • passengers, it was easy ..A.e_berer-the-road:,ta SIUMberland_the
enough to •get asho,re in the shiei'i
dear little travelerhies.,
boats, The submarine Sat on. the sur- ,
face watching 'us, as we wailed and For this is the way, through mother'g
howled the true oriental wa4e. and arena, all littlababies go.
1 saw the captain gait° close in the To the beautiful city 3! Slumberland
conning tower •Who' do you think, it when the Sun is ainkinglevit.,
was?' .Tornmy- Elliot who lives on the -Mary. Dow Brine.'
• UU h o er-si e -o -thetill-fromme-athome.
• . REMOVING STAINS.
rale.,If the afetreb are in possessirt. . . . I had the wrong stunt, Major. '
"That's all right" said Siinly. "My what I wits wanting, was 'in the dite "I gave Tonnny the surpriee of his
life As we bumped past lum, I start- ,
• 11 t* d I' t Ily• missed
fellevis are en 'the stair end( at thee the mee an ,na ura
d the 'Flowers of the Forest' -the Grease just • has • a natural affinity
.3fpli may bet that other. 'people will. 1 was too .high 1.3.P an refined.
'Veep :PM Your 'Past. is Wetted 'Ont;; been ProceSeing, through 'Europe like old version -on th9 -astclue stringed for good clothes,.. At least I, so con-
instrutherit I carried and I sang the eluded recently When I stepped from
0.1Pan . Vanished away, and yon, begin i Barnum's Circus,andliving With.genr.
t447 -,t words 'Oery Plain. , Tanuny"s eyes bulg- the car: and discovered , I had ' an 'int-
tomorrove .morning, With ,a 'new sheet- I era's,' and ' transparencies .% I•let led out a his heed, and he shouted at
me in .Eeeiish. to.lcnOW *he the deVil Mense iiiriear, Of grease on One of mY
Blerikirores . the Man ,' you've got to I haven't"picked up alcit of neos, and
Itharik - for that He wee pretty cere I got some. yery, intereithrg sidelights on best graY silk stockings.' If you. don't
'certain' that you'd • arriVe in. a hiirry I after; wasn't to be feendon my. beat,
a ‘51,17a l° rrnaef4nieninill:XirTadtiterisr: to, do Withe 'grease 'sPtit
or a stain it s a ealaim y. . . Y.eU,
;thin Ytiii!d -gpf here, 'but: lie 'was alsO,, high ,pelitieee But ' the . thing I wa
'So he, arranged that You shenldi telt' h In that kind of society they don't P . If • do
: our* boat ,could haye underetoocl a .
,. siith good ' many inquiries !behind' for those that knew it weren't going to w,wcihrid of. ••Waietee Tammy," I cried, know what to 'dolt is only a nnitfahce.
for wad ye *skail ,a decent tirik- I 'find the folloWing list almost indis-
lealvawaY,.and start fresh." get drunk and blab after, their teeth ler
ee‘eyOut, name is -Riehard Hanaue'icecktail. 'So 1: guess I've ncecontrIbne your kail through the , reek for. this
lad intil a cauld see? III, gie ye
-"Blanitiron,,• said, "bern in Cleyeland,; time ,to make to quieting Sir Walte,r play the next time I !forgaither wi' ye
Ohio, of German parentage on'• bath! Sulliyant,s mind; except. that. he.s on th*tap O':Caertion.' -
Sides. One of our, bitightest Mining: dead right' Yee, sir, Ire. hes hit the • "Tommy spotted 'nee' ip' a Sect:Md. He
engineers,' and the ap.pla of •Guggen=, spit and rang the. ben„: Thete, is a laughed till, he cried, and' as 'We Moved
helm's,' eye. You aerived this aftere I mighty miracle -working proposition off grouted to ine in the seme language
, 'neon ' from .COnstanza,' arid: I.' met. yeti I being floated ' bre theSe , paits,: but the to !pit a stoot ' hert tae: a- steY. brae.'
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tfitgling iliot.""liwolth
cornfort-•
ilieneirtheieYee:
ever felt before-- '
Beettuseof the bie,oreemy
lather Lifebuoy.eo_le
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M NG PROSPECTS
IN THE DOMINION
BRITISH AND AMERICAN
...cAkpw..INTERESTEb.
xnen.t in GenerafItuatiofl
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" -The- mineral- prodtiction -efe C'anada,
1.92$ aecounted for a valtre Of $183,-
lex21e5S9-6S ;O-fat.taaiofQ.1.11retet1.61fraSt'irfla:'11:16inGg'2583holrtn
.sorifer':$;15:000;e90Thr—the- value. of
t' :the 'is.go ,piaduc.tton, -The .aney pro=
vices • which. did not record an in- -
"Icreeeseinethe, output of last
year Were Nova.Scot la, SaeltatebeWan
'and 'Alberta.' Tho. resumptiori or min-
ing activity in Canada was elrhost en-
• tirely confined to the latter montha,
ri°roteiheth.eteatheFtbilialcitaeiess gratifying
gd to
4305 4291 •Youthful and .very'popu.
lir. is this ,Snistrt. suit; with it's' one-
Pieee dress and tliii. accompanying box
coat . As illustrated, the blouse poi-
pensable, for ft am never ,einite -enre tion:, of .'the dress , is , Of figured "silk,
'which rerruoV,0 I' should nsa when. a 'and the. skirt Portion., and -jacket are
SliPt ., appears upon a :cherished gar- , Of Canton crepe.' This Will he a goad.
Inent. .. .s, .. /' . _....,' • • style, for linen, or ratine. The width
Grease: . Rub lard or oil spot and, of the skirt at 'ille feet' is '21/4' yards:
launder in. the Usual' way. ;For grease .. The ' !jacket! Pattern, 4291e -is eut hi
tertlioc.,,wteh'if:teliet4airle:301 sfpuilvleenr't! ':,9$:,:zsie: •6:1116. eoer,e2.32;:i41,4,11ies, eiust .171
• ,:_..gArpopal4piltf.t/.thned;_spitiloOLav it to ,naobserhisi.lthitt÷le Sizes:nike_thI4, 16, j.4.2egiceyt!,itois_4.s.,4,iiIT:
ailjdpUS to , get to business: .'' We'ree'flefore' : ' "' ' : i • ' • approved .. of ' my Wandering; and peer, at , first, try 'another or several 'betted in 'the large view will ;require
, net ' here on a loyeeitle; enajore, so 11 , l3lenkiron Stopped ,th eight: • e fresh' thought I was safely anchored iii,the applieatiops. e:, , .• - , , • „ • • . e
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reckon we'll lea:le-oat the, dirire4rovet cigar it was -.leaner than when . he- -iiattalio . ; , , . e
, etir :, a 16 -year site 44: yards of 40,,
' adventnieS.," Vni. jiist dying. tO.-hear ,left .Loriden and, tbe,r,e • were ;pc:itches 4,weii? tci:ornahe a lent story short, . Grass'. For light fabrics ' hot Water 'ince material for jacket and skirt pozt-
'. ACM, lint they'll' keeP.. I' want to .knoW * below his eye.s. '. I 'fariCY his, journey' e , _
e got th Constantinople, • and' pretty.' ' and tions,; and 21/4 yards Of 3e-iriclr eilk ,or
' hew- our muthal -inqnhieselieve. pros- had. not' been. os,:fur-liiied. as he %made' Soon fdinid touch' with Blenkiron. The 'laundering and boiling. should,- remove
,. . , • , Contrasting material for bletise and
soap is the best solvent, brdinery
pered." „ .; e - . . out , . .. ' _ . ': e: :. _ ' rest you know, , . . And new for bum- sleeve portions.
' elle .gave7Peter -and me eigaes;---ande- I've -feline .eitt One thie-g, end that „grass etainsefrarre..3,v.hite,..,:goo,de, . Foe..
.*e Sat ourselves in .iiiiii chairs in. ,is,' that the list deetun,. GerMany• Will ;I:less 'I have ,been 'fairly lucky -but colored fabrics use a; sollmet of soap ,. TWO ,separate : patterns mailed to
noincire,.fer I haven't got to the hot, and cooking soda made into a Paste' any address ,on receipt of 15c FOR
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front of the blaze : '' Sandy squatted art with is the control Of the Near
cross-legged on the hearthrug and lit. Eitt.st.: That is What your statesmen tem' of the thing nor! anything like it }tub this paste on the spot and let EACH .leattern in silver. or staineis, by
a foul old ,briate.pine, Which' he' eictri-Idori't figure enough on:, 'Shell glee uP. But I've Solved the :• first' of Harry stand over night....--Vhen. launder in ill° the Wilson , Publishing co.,' .73 West .
Btillivanes riddles.'" Fkiiiiir the Mein- • • • •
' • ' :.tlielgiiimandeAleace-Lerreineeariti-Po
- . - Y, ' reedelardeeeSt.,. Tor-iito a., -Afiow- „
lande bet by Grid! she'll' never 'give 'UP '1,neSs°1i.,,,i,"4.td.aitei.inT.:;;;;$ 'Iri;17.:Z.:77---a.;:.B' ..-1-71,1k.."7. , C.hoco/etee Sprinkle. with. boraX aed .'„weeks for receipt of paitein. „
the road to 1Viesopetainia till .You:heve iron had told us:!" There's it' great stir- soak • in . cold Water.': Then 7ash ..in
her by the 'throat arid mato her drop
'it -Sir Walter be A pretty bright-eyed drin In ..Islatn;- ..:Soriisithing moving' on wi...rnt :water,.'ushIg SOap, • - , e.
citizen, and he sees It right enstirigh."-If , Voffee and;_reit,. sur -
1 b4 the _ftree of-the-WaterSe- -They' makeeno
iuer the worst happens, Kaiser will .fiing secret of it. ,Those 'religious revivals face over hoWl Or tide Pear. boiling
overboard. a lot of ballast' in'.Erreo e, eerie!, in cycles, And one'wes.due about '.water through -stained ,part from ' ti
nomti./LAnd-theY4are.quitoseleartabout -so-S-S--ta,Strike4thestaizi',..with
andetivill-lodkelike-ahig-ideterY'.' eie .
the details. • A seer has; arisen of the
LVIV the Allies; but he won't be beaten if bleed of. the Prophet; and will restore
hehas the read to the'East pefe. Ger,
the; Khelifate to its: old glories :and
marlY's like a ,ScorPian: her eting'e in Islam , to itte 014 .riurity. ' gis, sayings-
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her tail, and that tail stretches way are oeoeywhere in the *ogee!' weeke
down into 'Asia. . •, - '.' ' -. : All the: erthodox., believers have, them
.' "I. got that clear; and I alsoemde bye:hearte:-e-heart.-theyeetreeenTe
'6irit-Ili-at' it 'we'ski't ktii-lig tAti 'fie'de-id during grinding .,poverty. , and Pre-
easY, km her to keep that tail healthy. .
, t pioseerousetaxetione and that is why
:-.Turkey's a :bit -of einearixietYiefieeeetell '
soenediscoeeee-Ilat-GermanY-thilikelbeireyoung,Men-areerolling:ap ,to the
armies' and .dying avithout complaint
in Gallipoli and Transcaucasia.. Thee!
believe they are -on 'the eve of a great
deliverance. . • • • ° ,. ••
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at the Pee*. The .clothes for the promoters are keeping le' ,to :theme
hope to Heaven he had the sense
art are in your bedroom next clOor.1 selves. ' TheY aren't taking in More net to tell my father, or, the Old man
er guess u rthat ean wail; (xi ey-,C elpe_aerLethe ground .
f ane -they --h veille•have-. -had n
universal custom
that benefitevery-
body.
•Aids digestion,
al oleansei the teeth,
soothes the throat.-
remember
Purity
Package
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THE
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.she can. manage it; and I Won't 'Say
she: can't. .. It depends :on the. hand 'she
holda;:stid: she reckons it a good 'one.
I tried to find out, but ;they .gaVe me
nothing but eyewash.'I'.had to pretend°
to be satisfied; for the position of John
S.-a,s 'to alloWlim to
tirke, libertieseelf 1- asked one , ;' the
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highbrows; he looked Wise. anct, o.ke
Of the might of German attire . nd
GermarreeeargenieationeeandeeGetentin
staff-WOrk..I used :to mid my head and
get: enthusiastic ,.about these. stulits,
het -it ,ete*tril Soft soap, , She has • te
trickein hand.••-ethat much -know;
Prie darned fr .I. can. Pet e nainie to it.
I pray' te-',God You heys, heve, been
cleverer." '`•••
His torre.was 'quile melancholy, and
I was 'mean enough to feel rather gled
---,-----Here-,Comes the Thief. -
„Here comes the thief
• ; Men. nickname, Tinie,
eieDheetrideeyetteeleafre ,
,•And hide You, rhyme. ;
Leaf, he would .thica you
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• , And, leave , you Test.: '
;Rhyme, he would -hike you •
-With spotted "driet. ,
Scurfy' taeovere ,
Delicate Meld .
. And s,eriouti', lover. ;
'He had been tlie 'profgasional..Witb_the • Girl,' bind the_b_rald. „
- best chende. elt.Wciteci,,,be 'good joke, ;For the lusciously fair
if the amateur sueceeded Wheee the , He ,has an -.eye
expert. failed. - 1 , For the. lifeciees1 yfair
I I, looked at Sandy, Ile 'tilled' his ' ..wee passes. by
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pipe again, arer pushed back his skin • -cap. from his 0 weer.,_
elonedishevelled 'hair; :his ..high-bonedee • Wiid 661iles'
Has the crafty stride
' face and stained eyebrows he had the • '.
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' appearance Of some 'mad- tritillah. " • • ' of unheard thunder.,-
. ,I • `1wente straight..te..Sniyzneerebi-,' :' -.' Quick-- I--est'lee snatch. ,
said. "It wasn't difficult-IR:tr.-eon:See r"'" '-''In'his grave need;
1 'I had laid down a good .many: lines' in , . And' sift' and match,
eformer travels, • 4 treached . the town , ' Then F,OW like iteed , :-
1 asea Greek AloneYAender 'Irina the- • eYourelove's 'eweet_grief ..,
' FaTkilin; bal.:lad friends there]
count on,, and the same evening' I was ' ,
'''- -Orr the'liackwird-iiir;----' --.
With the rhyme and the ^tear',
''a Turkish gypsY a member of • the ' ' ;'
' most famoete fraternity in Weetern And the, maiden § hair. . ,
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' Asia, l' had long' been a meniber, and, ' , -Hazel . Hall.
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12-m-blood-brother-of-the-chief-bossesee--=_, -....e...,----. _., - • - —
. I stepped ..into the part ready...macre..I .-1.0,4-.,A,i- -juice- paste wet- the spot and -expose
7-3ut I .fourid out that the Company ef 1 '' I to the sun. This method is longer but,
the Rosy Hours was, not What I. had "
known it in 1910; Then, it had been '; . it is effective with light rust spots. _
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lill for the "Venn Turks and reform,' '
,.e,!2 1 SPARt KITCHEN MOMENTS.:
! now it hankered after the old reghne11
ete.,eie. e
; and was the last hope of the Orthodox, i - My kiteheir has a sunny pleasant, '
It had ne upe , for Ener' and his e e ' i 1jfWindow wkdell until a few months ago
1 friends, and it did not regard with
1 pleastire the beaux cue of the Teu-'. I LAverIng ii e rs• e If, , was of no use to Me except for• itli
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tone- It stood for Islem ,and the Old "You say slte's lo •,.erIng herself original•purPose-to admitlight. gilt ,
.i ii,,.ItYs,' and might. , be 'described as a go -,"vith that ,mare)" , , '''" I new I have installed beside it a com- .
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I forteble rocking chair, and just above
c,ortaarvativationalist eautus-nut .iyes • heeleeeteeethe I, igh- -heels, and th. an the wall a small shot paipted, 1).
-it Was unconireon,powerful in' the pro-
sees stow,1,1.,,woarilig them.„ 1,
virices, "and EnVet and' 'I'altiat deren't whiten this I keep not only
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meddle With it.' The dangerous thing ''' ''.--
.-" '*- .-7-*-- - recipafiles and account hook but ono,
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aboutt was tat it said nothing 'an
ihd
, Minard's Liniment eleala Cute. , .
1 or two. hooks of 'fiction, and when I',
IIAT; /I ES
First in Safety
First InConvenience
FittinEconomy
ISSUE No.,32----'23.,
Cream...Wash In cold water, then
With warril water' and., Costp. .
' Fruit: Treat' like ' Coffee 'stain.: If
'stain persiata soak in solution"of Ja-
-velle:ewater -and:hailing. Wateiv -for 'a'
few minutes*. Riru3e thoroughly with
boiling- water '--to- -Which a ---little dilute __ .:Dogo_Following Motive:
-Mennenicteweterehateltieerraddecle---"-- -The practice es-agale-being-indelged-
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Blood, ' Cold water or a paste of in Of:allowing pet dogs to 'thin behind
:cornstatch and water Is a -satisfactory motor pars. This, is a -dangerous pro-
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solvent,. Soak in‘cold water till stain ceeding '7---; for the dog, , It heeethes.
'turns brown. Rub out -of cold •water, overheated , and strained ,in;trYing to
applying, soap, and wash- in warm keepup, and, is apt to •suffer greatly.
ewittere_Iiiersing_cornsterch;applyethe, It Is e .eruel and theughtlesa_proceed-
paste, making several applications till ing, and_one that will not be. Permitted.
the stain is absorbed. •
; Mildew.For , a solvent nee 'men
tfuice:-=-Or.---a.k,pststeNtif--,--onckablespoonful:
of', starch,: the juice of one lemon, a
little Soft soap arid salt To remove ., Wee ITYPe"erite'f'•
the stain, wet with 'lemon 'juice and ' The invention of the:lime-nest pme-
and eXpose to the sun. ' ' ', e. ttii;lay1.7-2 k1/2eypbooaunrdt: tiaYpeellitt,^irolt:dr, is),wy.ettigchiodng.: .
eicpbee" to the sun or'apply the Past-
Paint...Turpentine; ..beniine. 0,r .iiice.. _nectleut man, •, 4...
hol are good solVents for hiost cases1 . ll' i• ' '
For delicate colors' use Chloroforchloroform.--
A geed attitude of emind is that of
,
-For-old Paint stams_equaLparts-of- the man in arowboat headed up-,
turpentine, and.,eieroonie is good. 'Wet strestin. He knows that he ,must row •
the spot :with one , of the solvents; it even :ta"bibici his own. '
' '
'stand for st few minutes. . If stain is ' •' •' ' . : . e
":
net removed,„Wet again and .
atLwith_acloan cloth. : sponge °le Corritgated,:talcifaniZed
.,
, oroqrrtyuwtrwtiii..--sott - -'--st r — . '
vents may' be used: ,A; 10, per cent.' ' •
solution of ee.deoehiorie noel, oeone Direct from Manntacturers to Consumer
acideora _pasteafeerhori 'juice, Starch;,,e '7,-:: ' ',W, 1:31:TE - f..- P:R1-9-":
Salt and saap. In tfeihg, one �f the W. E. pn:LoN Co. Ithite
acids, wet the ' stabied ;portion with fee - 191 George) St. l• 7 Teionte
,•berax andwater- and .spread' over a , '
b ow I. ef.lioiling_wetere epply. a ci d„ drop ...—
by drop tilleAtaiii' begins' to' brighten. - '
Dip at once in alkalble water, to neu-
tralize solution:. If stain doesn't dia-
apPear, ':add mire acid and rinde, again
-in-ammonite-Water.--e4rit'usirigelernon
1Fir PANTRY, TABLE.-
"
W1iiiiran old wail:lite-114i a was
too dilapidated to use, .so we threw it
onethe,40nk beeli..elee.Ping4he,marble
slab as ,a top: The table sits at the
, •
'pantry window near. the flour barrel
and is used daily for rcillipg bread;
pies, and so one -Mrs. C. B. G..
Mleard's , Liniment for Dandruff.
A dog must, or ,courseehavo exercise,
but It r shciuld be obtained ; in sorae
,other• -Way... • -
Have Summer Heat
This -Winter
-A Vila rat- hoisse and a cool
cellar day and night the win:
ter through: And a saving in
your coarbills of froynagton
A KELSEY
WARM AIR GENEttATOR'
-in-your cellar wi II -ensure this: -
!The Kelsey is the inost efficient
and economicalsystem of
home heating ever devised
and will heat the smallest
" Cottage ortlie la'rgeit mansion
properly and healthfully.,
,
MAY WE SEND.YOU PARTICULARS?
hs;
'CANADA FOUNDRIt's E. FOReiNGS••,
'JAMES- SMART PLANT
• 0141; .
. The deplieing period,* or the year 41:*
'been. parried with additienel moment-
-am into_1923 aad' that,..Vrespeets • ter a
substantial ,-Minerej. prodeetion ',in the '
' year re very ,bright. , .
The broad eongentration Of interest, ,
in. the.: Canadian Mining :situation la
beeoreing.utleized along con'S•tractive
lines in Many ' parts. et .the countrY•
, several cempanies, it IS reported,' are
- now beitig orianiiect overseas: to ae- ,
, 'claire' end develo.p. premeeleg proper,-
; ties' lavarieus seetions of 'the Domin-
ion:-
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For the rise, PrOpertiee all over the ,.
' COuntrY Which hayeilain•Mle':for,Yeare.•
for want , of peeital andehritiatiyeeere '
either 'e being :revived :•or trequired . bk. ,
ether and richer cempaniee.. Thifiehi-
.t:ertiSit---W7liehig' ..iliZtrikuted ' itir over''
the perniniOn: and' resulting hi. g , yeri •
'general 'expansien of. mining activity:
ooio 'Mining Camp* eKtelletetablis,hed; .
.
. • , :
.. The. varioue gold mining camps ,of ..
. . , . .
iiorthern Ontario are. new well estebe
.lishece.witlf a. geed number or .producl
-Ing. and .dieidencl:paying . prepertiee,
and 'it is only a matter. of.time barer°
their nureber will be increased, .accord- ;
ing.• to authorities. ' New : mWs .are iia...: :.
ing rapidly:. eiectnOnel the,,Ttipacity'. •,.
, of. others doubled .or . trebled. • :. The , '
bilVer sitiration- at Cobalt hae- been •
Well 'maintained, ;end . theeiecrea„sieie.
ProdUctionf-effeC., ted• in 19221s expected' '
, to be. farther: extended thiS...year, With '
. ,
,
resumed, develcip,mene' In „the 'inckei,
, area .at "SudburY.: , one large reekel-,
_.,
' a:P.dretheelng corPoratteneleng kite, fs..'re...:
tostithipeirng6.0.m.o.ppearilalt,eloinasr. e,‘;''..Ini tliak';7ii100g' :Inolets-i6;n•isiihirde ,...
' itittesnrtotlants:•and-Plahning-a4en '
: • ... Develophients in ,•iptreleec 'have, ibeerif • '
Well .heraided.aed intereet 'lee wide In•
. thiag.:_li41.0.0._aeke.s..Lita,vebeen.„.
'staked Ont!. in, 'piers In "thee, Abitibi .
sAindderaliyinlesnkahmaTtegd,a,pirsci.tdr:octtsio,n;ted... 9. x
'-...,
the -new provincial: goldeetea.. Seino:e.' '.•
ploratien and dev,elepnient..Work Will e
, Cake. place ,this -sinner. er: : Th ii:O'ciiie in., ..'..
' ent-eliasedeeitteedeltsefaitheinlheeriteie,,,,
by aneertaking' to.'establis4. g yeeord-
Me, office et the 'end ofe.the "railroad
now.: being built and suheidized . by..
the .peoyincial. GoVernmentetaeserteee.„
this' new ter--;:itotee-airel.ekhown as. thee
'Interproyincisil..a-ral James Bay, Ralle
-wity1,-,2-.14:1,htia-,alsolent: its eeimportetee ,
the 'extent of : extending .ficilittes, Of .'
entry 'by. the 'Melding:of 'colonizatien. .
road. • There is'enniler. activity iii the e
,
Maritimes. : ;elinee long. idle._ in : Neva
Scotia are being- reworked 'thee Year; .
le Ali a Ii rs teino Mils .,o teleUeetherec eale---,-;
rainee;•ef: the British ,Ertipire St,eel:Core • .•
potatimie heye--itieor.d edeepiede cti one--
-eleirbleelleortereotetheeecorrespeindin '
Periods.en ..1922. • .. : ' ' ;-
• Gleater Cent: Produttien :Expected. •
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Dic1y9ultnowlihrit mustard riot only*
gives tnore zest" and flavor, to IneatS,
•
but also stimulates your digestion?
Because it aids. assImilaticin it adds
nourishment to foods.
1 . ,
. •
A greeter production, Of coal is ex.
Noted. in Alberta. this y,ear,. resulting
no • lese ,froin more .equable. Working .
',coed itions-then from -a -More -extensive -
demand M anitoba: at the present- tinde
fee: Securing 75 per pent: • of its Coal •
• -:frein 14berta ,and.4be„.(..E'rovisices •of
Ontareeetterd-QUebteceetitielViliellidelit--
ing' with the prairie ,nrcidnete in the
liciPe that a way :may' be..fottnd to sub
stittite Western ceer ;for at'least
liroptii-lroic-or-fOrergn tie* :lin,
petted into the Eastern. proyinceS.
_
Signe, of. recovery in the miniege situ- •
•ithili tritish9 Colinnbia. , ;The last
'-gtairtlrs-:7-pf,3-Ato -.Yelre, Witneelred , a
teineWal of ..itctivitY ha con.. con.. .•
titieted in g eatiStectory, manner irk, the
begienfire, Of the new. Some :f the'
, mieee: which 4tiring. the period of (10'-
hebng olieried up, end there is not
.
„ . ,
lacking evidence ot. returning interest
! of capital bathe-0er Great' Ilifiriareetid
eth:ee Melted: 'Ste -tete ' le''''"••4:
tWolargeterrelting... plants .et elie pro- '
•vince, eurnieh. a ,rearket for ae
etireeritage.,qc 4.116,:;pres
reareeseteetetieaeleireyeseaeorreofeilkoratie
erg produetiere thes 'affording an. oetle
reisticebereitteter for the rnint.hg .;
-dieery, the'proiritioe; "
Serveying thepres'ent mining
elieti • freer to, to.sr,- . can
,,ettereeliedieeerliele get:Mr y "'feature, 'It
Short. Oar -rade, fileelY, to 'derive' full
',benefit from. th'e...improveinent:'In the
• general.' sittrAtion .in ,the. World's metal
Inatkets„ tea 1933 'Will 'tm, doubt bring
the • eXpleitetion of the. ;lyerrinione3
.greateolittetel, reSeUrcete a eteli nearer
the pcSitiOn their wide' diatributtore
and iimnense , wealth juatify„
,
,15.s.int", wireless' amplifiers ° and a
lOtid'APe'tiker to magnify. the sound of
'been beats is surirry's latetit de.
Volopmerit.
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-and then he, buries hites.ting in
Your neck.: .„ The :, peatiferens .
...MOSQUITO ewerkie24,-houre- a-.
. 'day. and your. sleeping hours are '
' '
, -his-bnsiest.' • . .
"siny It with Sat;hb." (Me .or two Purs •with
a Sapho Bulb Sprayer. and ,In five to twenty
• minutes . every moiquito :Ie dead. Or burn • ,
littIe In •yotir bedroom; you 'pitter.
. And 'Flaplid slays flies. roaches, anti" and
•
*other---reste---is÷well.
. Eise It everywhere. Spray •it . over the dining: •
-' table—In tho Idtehen—it?, ,absolutely' birrniess
, .0a food end NON-POISONOUS 'to hunmoi '
, . . . .• ,
' • Sapho Powder .25 cents., 50
cents and $1.25:, '
SaphO, Bulb Sprayer '11.0.0.;
',. If you haVen't tried.' Sapho
get a Seethe Puffer. for :15 .
• centfi... See special • offer
:The ' ' ±' - --0
: .-.- I o W, . : , . - - - - - - - ' -
. . .
-'
,. Ask 'for •Sapho • Liquid; for •
- 'moths. Spray it in. your elosets-
-70-fali, inriittfireforr-, complete .
imitection., . ,' •, . ,
,.. . Kennedy -Manufacturing 'Co: -
WS Henri Julien at .. Montreal '
- POWDER,
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111
Dic1y9ultnowlihrit mustard riot only*
gives tnore zest" and flavor, to IneatS,
•
but also stimulates your digestion?
Because it aids. assImilaticin it adds
nourishment to foods.
1 . ,
. •
A greeter production, Of coal is ex.
Noted. in Alberta. this y,ear,. resulting
no • lese ,froin more .equable. Working .
',coed itions-then from -a -More -extensive -
demand M anitoba: at the present- tinde
fee: Securing 75 per pent: • of its Coal •
• -:frein 14berta ,and.4be„.(..E'rovisices •of
Ontareeetterd-QUebteceetitielViliellidelit--
ing' with the prairie ,nrcidnete in the
liciPe that a way :may' be..fottnd to sub
stittite Western ceer ;for at'least
liroptii-lroic-or-fOrergn tie* :lin,
petted into the Eastern. proyinceS.
_
Signe, of. recovery in the miniege situ- •
•ithili tritish9 Colinnbia. , ;The last
'-gtairtlrs-:7-pf,3-Ato -.Yelre, Witneelred , a
teineWal of ..itctivitY ha con.. con.. .•
titieted in g eatiStectory, manner irk, the
begienfire, Of the new. Some :f the'
, mieee: which 4tiring. the period of (10'-
hebng olieried up, end there is not
.
„ . ,
lacking evidence ot. returning interest
! of capital bathe-0er Great' Ilifiriareetid
eth:ee Melted: 'Ste -tete ' le''''"••4:
tWolargeterrelting... plants .et elie pro- '
•vince, eurnieh. a ,rearket for ae
etireeritage.,qc 4.116,:;pres
reareeseteetetieaeleireyeseaeorreofeilkoratie
erg produetiere thes 'affording an. oetle
reisticebereitteter for the rnint.hg .;
-dieery, the'proiritioe; "
Serveying thepres'ent mining
elieti • freer to, to.sr,- . can
,,ettereeliedieeerliele get:Mr y "'feature, 'It
Short. Oar -rade, fileelY, to 'derive' full
',benefit from. th'e...improveinent:'In the
• general.' sittrAtion .in ,the. World's metal
Inatkets„ tea 1933 'Will 'tm, doubt bring
the • eXpleitetion of the. ;lyerrinione3
.greateolittetel, reSeUrcete a eteli nearer
the pcSitiOn their wide' diatributtore
and iimnense , wealth juatify„
,
,15.s.int", wireless' amplifiers ° and a
lOtid'APe'tiker to magnify. the sound of
'been beats is surirry's latetit de.
Volopmerit.
e: