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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1907-5-2, Page 6Tiit'akt)AT, May '., 1907 NIR. A. E. PETERS President of the Record Foundry e Moahine Co., of Moncton, N.U., and Montreal, P.Q., III r. A. r I`a•ter- w4s end of the o, i,_.. incorporates of Ihtsbusmrss in I&W, a,I it was reorganized into a joint -,tock ca pang. Perhaps the Re;cnrdr iroundr•• and chine Co. line known in mord halite, hada a. th • n : C7l a i a n ufulwrn of the ce brated " I'enn F+ther" ranges and ' miral" and "CAlorific" furnhces,th for any ether reason. Their '• PC Esther" range is of the highest possil m . i n ata i , cr t, i d a nd.tnl 1, I t. followed every vthvr stove manufacturer in 1 Dominion. Danger in Farming. "Dollar Wheat" is fine for fan en, hilt they take long chane with their health in getting ti wheat. Had weather, Iiftin straining, wrenched back -5, l: the foundation for Rheumatis and Kidney Trouble. There a farmer, out Markham way, wt was so bu,y asking money th he did not realize he vi -as makid ill -health at the same time. H had headaches. ; often his bac hurt so badly he could handl stand, often the urine was high! colored and scalding. But h thought lie wasonly " workip too hard." one day he cangli cold. The next day he hard ithei matism. This 11$arkham farme suffered 7 yearA with Rheumatimr until chance brougb t a f riend soh, told him about Su-Ja TIC` relieved the excruciating paid and cared him in Uiree mouth, MARKMAN, OwT. "1 had suffered almost continually for ;ever )ears with Kedaey Trouble; couldjearcelywall gad was unable to •tread to my farm duties After laking the 4on few pals I felt much re lieve.l, and after taking half a box was able to do a full day's wort. I know one box of au•Jt ure•1 me $,e.w "or'. bill. and thtnl[ they an rh,• fin.at Pit t made .' Jesse A;noTT. We will refund Year money should the.e Gentle Kidney Pills Lul. 5,t•. a large box.At all druggists, or scut on receipt of price. yr illi Oft Cbem" Co- I id., T/In itiar, ont. e 'PHONE 15 0R 24 N"embolise let Wro 1t•hrn •nn w' lit (and 1'nNl. ) ( •treat areal 1 ''�B}US Sf vii Ir u, 1, Square/ HYbOAL ALL KINDS OF COAL ALWAYS ON HAND 1 111 f'"'d welrncn'd on t br mnrkt I :rale _, ' wC,y urc yon got :,tan ib., for n tun. t •' WM. LEE. r Orders left al c. f'. I'l" . Ilnr-1waer titmr s east side Atioare, nrormicir attended to. SYNOPSIS OF h Canadian NorthweSt It Homestead Regulations. m Any even nnn11.•r•d .r1•t Can lir Dominion lookl� In Jtnuttolm.. Sri knl,In •'-1n-111-1AIt,, t:i. et rue1King R itnd'/t not 1,-,r,el.'It 4) Me borne. 't. -.4 by „ray p«•own who 1. it". ode hen.I .d n family. or aq• Tonle 11, r la year• ohn,m•, In t he at "to", of Mo. gn..rier art lam of III, nwrr ,it le,•. .mor;• }'ntry rn11.ILr m,ulr perwfunll,,}i lit the bond tb Isnot oflicv, for lhr it -I in r1.I *It !h the kind i• M .uliste. TT11ii�� hmmesteadrr i+ regnirel Io perform the reewMtion•r connort.orf therewith under one of fe the folloerinlr Mn ire: (1) At least .Ix month.' r•,Menr•e. alum and ev ,.itIt1v lion of the IAnd In each Year for lhtrr ye. m. e:l 121 If the lit Mlafed) of the 1111m—N-mier Pro, 1he1lmpImllneA IMrrl'1 r ° In the ,-ieinify ofrhe lane ^nleled for the re golre0lent. a. to rodripmw may 1«• •ntl.flrvl I by a6rh pen•on o""id4ng with the tither lir metier. f I31 if The WI let CIA. hl. ta•nnanent re.fdl+nre l upon Mrr°Ing hand awned by hie, In the• rlrin Itymf hl. ham ret rad, the regnim,nenta n, to rv.11donl n,m) he -tined by r•.110nro i the eaM In mi. ,,Imn a AI mtmlh.'notlarInwritlnr.hmildhe,qteen In 1 I'otnmis.fnner of "Onoolnn Llrnt. mt It les l lawof intention to Ain't) fn, palma. rvrtt\', m ihipnty of the WnkldNr, lir tP.he tnl.•rier of Z", X. 1111. 11TJ1_tlwal moi p11141, 1m, of Chi, net d1 ver,14MI set *11M. 1 nbe pard for r '1'111': -SIGNAL: W)DERR"H• 0N,"I'Mi'Il1 wUM - �l self sacriflee she has realized herself PLANKED FISH. THE MARKETS. -_ V 1�11�- and lived the biggest sort of life. w0 D �— The Up to Data Way to Cook &had on Litlsrpool and Chicago Wheat FisAsres Washing Embroidered Pieces. a Wood Plank. Close Lower -Live Stock Maekists It 10 iaadvlsable to put embroidered Planked Ash are now in suet favor -The Latest Quotations. pleres - lea the regular Rash. They that every spring aspiring housekeeper Monday arealag, AWI 29. — - - - ---_ should be wasbel by themselves IT, it er should own u plank. TbJm should Uvwpod wheat futures closed today 'Ad Buda made of any pure while ro:tp bo of hard wood about two inches to Clad lower than Saturday, gad cora fu - MRS. MARY V. GRICE. tura Id to I�d lower with warm, not hot, water. Itub the thick and either grooved or slightly At cticago, a wheat closed Ic lower linen us little as posa►ble, but squeeze hollowed In the center to retain thethan 7eiterei� "'^ lac higher. wad Director Mothers and Children's Build- thoroughly, slid when clean rinse In Juices and furnished with clips or mayxt Baas ing at Jamestown Exposition. several waters W remore all soapsuds. wires to fasten the fish to it. The I Winnipeg Options. FollowiA place where children can run about Lay the piece between two linen cloths Plank must be heated before using. I to -day ou°Wi� were tpeg f tures�bgtwhea�AprAl and play In safety; where babies may and squeeze again until mbst of the While the Ideal way to plank Is be. 73%c bid, M%79%, asked, JW%c bid. i be left and carefully tended; when moisture has been absorbed. When (ore an open Are, the upper grate of �--' I s6%c bid, May a7%c amber tired women, wen with sightseeing, July sac bid. weary g E. Ironing, put on the board a piece of a very Lot oven Is a good substitute. may rest and be refreshed; where thick soft damsel and over this a white flanking Is usually associated with The Visible Supply thoughtful mothers may learn things muslin ckitb. Iay the embroidery on shad, but an April 29 •07. April m4 De. of vital Importance to their own and y gcmxl white fleshed Aah, I wheac 5':,776,+30 U,=111011 this with the right side down, corm ns bluefish, whitefish or halibut, L Ulim •••• 9,074,otu 4•3M•lld) nd their clrildren's welfare--thle Is the agnln with ■ piece of white muslin to equally good, ata ...••• 9,8till u 16,4R2.00a \tethers and Children's building at the prevent searching and press quickly Frying is acknowledged Ude )east dl• ll°t4og rho week wheat increased THNOun Jamestown exposition. No other ex- with a"• 1e^' d°'t°a"°d I.1pn.uUOOasaets•a'a peKeikly clean iron. glatible way to co.k Ash. it can, how. Cats decreased B1.01A) buntais. 1;,1 Position has ever had a bnlWlag Ilke _ I "rcr, be done deliciously if the Ash Is Leading Wheat Markets. Co this. It Is unique. either rolled In dour or dl 11r' Tru structure la a modest looking a[- Sickroom "Don'ts." PPet1 In well May. July, Kept. tate; bac although a cotta hon't appear anxious, however grant seasoulxl egg and breadcrumbe and Now Tore OOta e01k r- t cottage. !t L your anxiety. done In very hot fat. The temperature Tatman notiol "'..•,.a..6.,. S13% 3%. obi roomy and well fine] up lea basement yourself It should be slightly lower than when Nt. Ioats •........r.. MIT% tax in IiO ' lit be unmindful f and two stories. ill u[ Ic, a Dries. Along, broad reran- you are in the responsible cooking such tGlu2s am c �� • • ••••••••-••• m'a N69e i position of g rogvetlee, ,d_ du ruga across the north side Inclosed Mlbneapoly ........... 81% W li4% nurse. To do faithful work you must whose Interior Gas been previously pn► an .ln glass window's, which will be open- Terento brain Markets. bus's proper food and elated boon of pared. UII or cotWlene Is the best me- i nn ed and removed lea hot weather. rest I diem mfor frying, as lard Is apt to taste. Grain - )IG The entire management of the build- Besides these staple ways o[ mat' spins' iamb""ip 72 to li- Lon' by Ing has been turned over by the expo t forget that kindness and ten- i prepay- wheat. soosr Iwo.... o p o as Ike derness are needful to successful nu rs- Ing fish delicious rwhaulfes, croquettes ;P\eoi. wL eek..•sees O 73 0 7 sltlou authorities tato the hands of the I 11'hea red, bask_,,.... O 74 Ing. Human nature longs to be Booth- f and salads may be made from lett- t•� Cap O 75 .... ' National Congrms of Mothers, whJcl, Codd and comforted on all occaslous oven. Escalopes tioh In little lndlvid- Sartp boats. ......... 0 56 O rl7 when 1t L out of tune, says WOman'a nal farms or shells IB goal ether for n '• •e, bomb.�•• famlly lunch or as ca course at more y Lite.Liverpool Grain and Produce. Don't permit currents of air to blow I formal affairs. It should always be served with sauce tartare or at least trvFro'�1'• April 29.-wheat--epst upon the patient. An open fireplace is ste.a>; No. 2 red western winter, cls 2 d; an excellent means of ventilation. The wltb a rather acid mnyonnaise. No. 1 cyutarata 6e ♦lad. 1rlitwrw asp; Every one should off u some of Ute Mt es Glad; Jul • 6e axed: Sept, as G%d. a. current may be tested by burning a i Interesting diems yhorc cart arm ala ed. is piece of paper In front. I g fish molds which now are ltaeoo-amort rib gem, 5b; long clear to very Inexpensive. 'Il+ese give most lit- middles, ugbt, arm, 52e 0d; do., tractiveforms In which to are left am. 5L d Oil; short ear bub arm, d�6d. pre For Old Mahe t' gany. In w• prep n ' To restore color to mahogany the fol- oveor, indeed, new creamed Ashes. New York Dairy Market lowing The snue" in will,[) the fish Is re- NOW TORR, April tar. -Rutter -Steady is g preparation has been used dltq pared should nlwnTs be a little stiffer at the4ecti• ; we is. 6712, Street prides: o excellent results: y -Atm creamery, -1e to 7%c. Official \ ,t ♦ l than when It Is not to be molded. A hires: I]esizi rexnmtr ob to exa, 21cle Add Galt an ounce of alkanet root, cut very attractive Ray hr gene salmon. to 7e: held, common to Arst, 21c to'211e; g „e. into small bits, to a pint of linseed oil, mute dairy. ramasou to fancy, 21c to 27c; c T and when the mixture has stood for a either fresh or canned. M sr In timbale renovated .mmuo to eats, 18c to tae; k week add half an ounce of powdered molds. It Is also very artistic as a 9 taceovy, 'ammo, to ant. Isc to ortkin gum arable and one ounce of shellac course for a dinner when chopped,.; arwl�e^set of ceweaery, eons, p vitralsh. creamed and moldo,l In the shape of a geese-Mirm; r•rolpt1673: state, full ° huge curhd flab and sentrl on n eat '•tram, colored and wIllie. small. Sept., q Let these stand In a bottle near a Agcy, lar; do.. small, Oct„ best, Ise to t berated stove for a Reek, then strain. platter. covered with caper satire and 14%c; da., good to prime, 13c to 13%c; Rash the woad with slightly soapy garnished with parsley and lemon. lwdnter made, average bat. 121St; do., r f water, rinse, wipe dry and large. Sept.. do fgood, p me. Oct., trot 14c i t Pe Polish whir to IOur do., good in prtmr, 12%c so 1>)lac; the pr•parntdou, using soft wool or a I TO MAKE HER TALLER. niece. - IIy'c to 12%c; eklne, 10%c to . chamois skin. ---- 1*98-Strmg; receipts, 34472; state The Clothes a Little Woman Ought to Pennsylvania and nearby fancy, selected. Sowing white 2701; ehok•e, 19c to 194c;ISc; Inwws and / ng Seeds In Open Ground. I Wear, mixed, extras 18 �ra X Sowings cony be made at intervals of firsts. 17%r to �co vmgterti. reguts to lar Just back from !'aria, the tiny mite w'A two and three weeks from early May of a woman was siring her clews on packed• northerly section, 17c to 17llrc. I Mas WARTv. Oates until irliildle of June for Irate flowers, clothes. Itis lIPlwinted 'Mrs. Mary ran Meter sowing early and late sorts. The soil The American dressmaker takes too CATTLE MARKETS. Criee of Philadelphia alts national cor- should be rich and well crumbled and little account of height• but lays °11 Cables Lower -Cattle Easier, Hope responding secretary), to be director of with wool ashes, soot or finely Pulver• the stress on weight." she said. •'Her the work. izel lime dusted in the rows and well Lower at Chicago. clients are apt to be divided Into two ( Mrs. Crice is n clubwoman and (nixed Irl to prevent disease. A cover, classes -stout and slender. LONnAN Apra at II rpuol and Ioe- Ing of thin muslin s e tet g The slender dm nabs �afe ray at ]flag at r be per church worker. Winsome, able and gretched on short little woman o[ fie feet gets ntmrut the Ib • dressed w+'iskt: refrigerator beet to gracious, she Is finely equipped fo the stakes prevents the soil Erom baking. same treatment at tier hands as the quoted at S%c to 9c per Ib. Position. She was formerly a fee her. Keep the ground well stirred, but not slender young nmazon of Are fret Toronto Junction Live Steck Missionafy work, religious education, deep enough to Injure surface roots. seven or eight. TORONTO JUNCTION, April 29.- 8abGnth observance and the co -opera- "A mnlines how at the brick of the Reoeipta of live stock at the Junction tion of school and home are the efforts To Save Potatoes. I neck Is a wonderful Improver to little Market were 35 carloads, composed of 758 to which she has given her activities Wash Potatoes thoroughly and then ! persons. It adds height marvelously. to and 102 calves, and a tow sh without stint. ]ler plates foe the moth• remove a narrowrim; of skin right "Then there is the shoulder. , Feel o[ sheep. Exporters. • around from top to bottoms w , leaving my shoulder seam. It corresponds ex- Prices easier rearing from 64-M era and children's work at the expos] tion are very comprehensive. They, in- the sides covered. Boll or steam the Octly with my shoulder line, but let It tpoer$6 the bulk selling at 8.s to $5.tZ% elude day nnmery, kindergarten, pla - potatoes as usual, and when cooked be a fraction of an Inch too long and 1 J 2G wt. Fbillort Nitta sow at $3Tfr w room and pare food lunclemn for the take off the left on skin. It will be am no longer petite, but a dwarf. Butchers. children for whom Reran a[tendants sally done, hardly anything will be "heavy, coarse materials are only for 'Rade In butchers' •-attle we& fairly are provided -three kilridergartners and - t wn away, the nourishment of the the tall. Fine, smooth surfaces are amid at fallnwfng quotations : Prise pick - [our nurses. Admission Is free. lot will be retained, and the trou• for us. And there to this about the M Pointed Brea oad mold hat .7 to 0, ni85.=; ter ffill The mothr� have a separate section ble o string them will be till. skirt: Vulluess should begin at the hip, mt M-00 to $4 ro:ate at $3�•to $ �50 at the east emd of the buUding. A read• out below It; otherwise the skirt be- per c't• lug room with books on child training,Milch Cows. For New Floors. I comes a mere flounce Instead of a thing A limlta� camber of milkers. aril sDNag- a rest room and an nm;embly room are To stain w floors, Ant brush over of lines. Between the waist line and eTs sold at to zea each. provided. Dally conlerenccs are ar• with a fairly ■k solution of glue and the hips the skirt should be perfectly Veal Calves. ranged when experts will deliver ad- water. When a floor Is fitted• roe t poly of calves wax larxer tbaw quite dry. conal ■t this arrkel- sed pla4'ew twinged dresses, followed by discussions. The take two ounces [ permanganate of I' The hat for a small person is more from $3-50 to fa.3n per rwt• different state Presiilents preside at potash and dissolve a half gallon of bilzming If It matches the uppermost Sheep and Lambs. the building for a pa riod each during boiling water. Brush this over the Part Of the costume. If the bodice is a A few sheep and locale soul r fbilows : the season, and s tint, the hat should be of the same ■t 37zo per a t6 per cwt yoadeg Lae° ptvinl days are act part to Ir" etalned If not qac/W dark par awe. apart for observance by each state. enough, give a second coat; Let It dry romPlexiou. In the case of a very Hops. again and Polish with "wax and' small woman, waist and skirt of dif- ll P. tre"n"dy ieporr,t sr•ierts at $d40 I Make 'Yourself Comfortable. turpentine. \ ferent tones or colors lire not to be mall gad fan at $411'2 par ewe. One of the first rules for warding I thought of. Eren the gloves do their Montreal Live Stoic. tierce akar mg is to make oneself Carefully Chosen Handy Pin Part to making or marring the picture. klOKPIaISAL, 4gpcit �.-(Special �rhen White ones with dark erwa a mood demand for catttw today. About cpmfOrtabll,e as possible when at wort, - Teo much Jewelry or cheap Jew ry gowns dwarf San head of bwtcbftW cattle, 40 muAr cows, a second ' is to ! 1a In bad tante. But the ry that bol ! the height, and Ro, too, do capes 100 Calves. W fat boas. 20 aprl>it lambs Ignore what one cannot P pes and gad a few were offered for sato at have; a 0 drd persistently to push aside ,,,yyye collar neatly at the back, the IitUe I other fussy shoulder arangementit the Feet (fled Abattoir. while the offerings unpleastu it recollections and to take up ung for securing the cuffs, if cGosen Trimmed skirts and braided effects an I at m Kt. croaNe; Atoefr mats were COW some vii orous exercise or to sing and t�E g so ruled out." Bead of cattle, tL19 hogs. 145 calves and 41 w h an artistic eye, can so bring out I obeep and lambs. Trade was fair, but theslog anti sing until the tendency Gas or heighten the color notes of the dress price of cattle earl R downward tendsaq fled. or hat a9 to lend an air of Individuality a tsar of the treat beeves enlace pp to 5 KITCHEN HINTS. bat they were troller than these which sold %'cry often when sewing a woman and dbarm to the dress far In excess I at egmot rates fast week. PTetty good cat- Is will alt In a chair two Inch" top high of their cost tie sow et 4c to 5c, and the common stock Try batting fish with French dress- at 3r to 4r per lb. Mflr•h tows sold at $Sao for hcf Just enough to necessitate a Ing made as 1f for a salad with olive in tea each. Valves gold at from $t to $6' strain upon the toes and calf muscles. New Ironing Boards. oil and rfnegar, anit and rel pepper. each. ttLeep that were shorn seal et 6%e Agalw the nrtlde most needed will be Iro13ing loaNe have one sad covered to 6r per Ib., and the iwrahrsw epees mt faros et awe The It whiting Is axed for polishing glass, about 6 per Ib. !spring ail st y spool, Instead d with zinc, with edges slightly meed at put It 1n inui lig limits. Dampen the fair) tot -25 each. (kind led tat Lag bellef Placed wlrre 1t cannot fall, in three sides. This serve" as an Iron i sold at about 7c per Ib. glass lightly, theft rub with the bag Pull upon a little ledge, from which "land and naves the laundress the la- l East Buffalo Cattle pkat. It J roPR at every bor of lifting and polish with crubpled paper. RAJfr ntWF'ALO, A ry opportunity In the g the she to and from the I Shellac poured over the worn Inces eelpts, 490x) head; sl �co el ballot and provoking roancer. Let u9 fliers• board every time she pauses to adjust In P feeders steady; others iia: to 30c lower; her work -a small thin granite ware line the vessel held t6; 'napping 8&25 kms a Beck $lit for comfort and canners- e. It Is true, but prime steer,, Ia.ttu n► ev ace. Ixt us tat hake anything It tells at the end e[ a lou do over the fire so tbat the shellac can to 415.60; butrhva, "fin to t ;.40; leffr•rs, 7 g "do" E y' cook hard will make diem Inst a long $4.25 to $5.35; cows, $3.50 in "AM; linea, t better can tic 1)btatned. time. V. .k to tat mtorketeir and t.edir tale to One way, for Instance, of guarding To Improve Vinegar. $4.75; stock hrifers, $9.36 t„ $3 h; IT agalnst theme : M Wash the coffeepot with n solution of cows and gptiaRn In good demand gad wtng troubles De to That cider vinegit which 18 Ant n tablespoonful of ealsoda and Bolling steady. ids to; have A sewings creeu. Thus everything nod lacks the sharp taste which makes water. it will not be necessary to boll the; pigs as fid, 16'200 heed' Ltrty Joe 19 In Its wont, M place, and ordinary It desirable for pickles or Ralnd miry ndkprr: otaeew f to IOe the Pot If this solution Is used for lower: heavy, $6.7.5 to 11110,910; mixed. WOO; oeetnes" will Iterp It there. In fnct, be improved by adding r*, level table- I washing It. Yorkers acid pap• ss.po to $6A6; roaa�g, 'a Place for ev erything and everything spoonful of creain of tarts per gallon I $5.90 to 56; otg{rr, $4.19) to $3. IT its glare" L r n goal Wile, even 1t an line then allowed to stand f�r three or I A quick drying glue can be made by Kbeep and troos�t«elptg, 1R•o0o hand: putting the glue Into a Bottle two aMhe; Yc+rlktpr and mixed rAeep reedy; ild one, for t hose hlgIdy strung Indl- four weeks. ethers easter; ramtr, $5.50 t° $7.80; Year_ riduals who P ------ \ thirds full and filling up with common stags, $475 In t7: w"ch" $a to $6.26; F to pleces•et the least Ir- Amusement For the T.4 R'hisky. Cork tight and set by for ewlis. K'•so �'•7s: steep. rd:Hl, Saito $6 i[atlon. The ecreea awtilloned Is fully within However soon children tire of Play- I three days, and it will diesel To without \ =York Live Stock. he capacity e f the home cn levteq j Ing with toys, they always find enrllevs file application of beat and will keep ~t sfYORg Apd1 air.-4wmee-_;Iteeelpta, R for e9 ra 3870: tet'" slow mid Joe to lac lower:. -Ing simph • two painted Boards bines I amusement in making new playthings 7 1,6115 lower; bOk4M& cows steady: ,Kyaew d together for themselves. The fabriention of po- _ JUL. to 1,ir• ]Lower gberm, g and supplied with hooks, 142.3 to pt 2a: ells nn sol per dolls out of colored fashion pintp To Restore Velvet. tmlla, XS.75 to i4}M cows, K00 to 1426; itch to place spools, n capn- is n wort which will easily serve to y Plushee that It Is on few extra heavy, $4.W to $4.016. (tlsportm loos len Velvet No east) to-V,orrarr, 900 cattle and 4000 g mnel two shelves. TU mere Oma*irew of 099"381013 will ward off man a Herta Paas nway a wet afternoon lea the extmvn;;avt article to time. beet. term fror y nursery. The Agurem should 1,0 cut �' Grense RPpte or a stain caused by IJalvea-1te•crape4 7813; Tools 35c to Tae ' s tfic busy bonne mother• nest] round, lowev; rremenf anile, arc off; veal&• $4.30 y pasted on to cardboard year may be removed with turpentine to r; few ehakw, timely, $7.26, T find this In turn cut out, so as to stiffen rubbed on briskly with a bit of flan- Ab"il, aril r�n,im .aevstpu, 62%; whaep are Ordinary Woman. the d nel. • Two or three n lI steady; lambs tf9m 91111, l6c to 25r sigetr; gores, says Woman's I,IIe. The pp cntlobm may ba The Cao t♦,1 never heard o[ her. arms nod legs can be made to move if neeeshsry, -H ped shoeep,'�$ toolangabs, titt,n emoted ,d� She net rNr was fifty tulles from home. The Ile of velvet or velveteen may "horn dm., i, to 89.50; apr►ng Imbs meen+- She ne these ate divided In the Ant 113stantr, D list Per wore w French hat or had i mounted separately on errlloard and he raked by ntretcblog It tightly over n •r hnir taurceled. 0 to $7-20f � ate b market easy at attached W the dolls try means o[ small I the top o[ a basin holding boiling son• V. 10 to $7. ki tor?'ru{e hcpp She or aldn't hold a team spellbound paper famteners, the heads beingtreat- ter sod stroking It gent) In the o r her eonversaUon. t PPD CA{ Amyl Live Stsselc, She v III never write a book or paint ed In like mnn13er. I alto Most Te doh with a soft brash, 1`ft1C ,004 Agri] tweak titt`�ielower, P btost yelvet'ttens solid wash, not arse etlost 29,o0O: meartet sneak to foe lever, Piet ■•e or' Inspire great men to Use For Dail Papers. y times If the an handled rom>mr1 to belw Rt"era 34-40 to 40; enc man y >�fma 8;120 eo ,K 50; Ighty tlesUnles. Ant— I y p •owR t3.:q to .>1; 916" The enrrhrt housewife hnR n use for Properly. I'et teem through two Inth• ImuA, Baeb to $4.73; Cal.rtr, 83 to F; ►•on" lit the tritest heminrN that en of warm mop g atoekers axed feeders g3 in first. Cor I everpUling, line the dally papers lire py Canter, rising a �t about 12011 need: mai frathef. moderately stiff bhmh nlon hogs -x«a She Batt been dinn ( try uO mnsur an Inconsiderable arable fncMr g the pile kat 5c lower; rhrlkv erne heavy AAIppera e I ppOlntlrl fn the man toward Insuring n Nears kltcben. Fur I as the ntnterial Ilett.siretched on the $6.50 in fs. lb Kght MOthers. $6..Zays ae fame and lours him pet I washing board. RIs $6.66; lix%t, erttTed, $tktPz,% to $6..%W eltdM Sh, Instance, a supply of paper lorded In g >M 113 cold clear u,6rt. SR 56 to $aJTY. pricing, set to es.an; Oram npr5lsl him and hIN children water to which beg risen added malt risen. $6.50 to So Zoobcih Of sales, $&.,a roe eight and hung up over the kitchen i AW, d ar fiTR and years o[ tedious III- I mink will be found most convenient to and hang dripping wet in a shady to ht'Raba- tace to dap. L0 not a Rherp and t.atnba-Afor,,ipts, "best =,ash B 1N hue Carne with poverty goat OW'I slip under n hot kettle that has Jumt P gtkrye Or rub, worker mo wd.►; essw•p, N M TOS&25; year - been lifted from the stove, Nays Wnm but If dirty use the brush liberally, ICM. $3.25 to 27p lasha 06.715ea $0616, gF brlvntlnnm find neglect and lei nn'g I,lfe. A store of frill slred ahr•ets a fnminnee Innr, the bent she could. 'should likewise be, kept In the kitchen No Wonder. iftR• ( Y (Rwtuids y night)-' (five Ilfc hna worked beyond her etyengtb table drawer, so that there. Is always me your trwffrm." qtr. (1a"' R•but llec" and n ntly n �' « r d I to hue ht bin tr nlR �Y glrea all cheerfully one handy to spread Durr the table If K n i 'can• tbrre may Irk• some tirrible ntirrobwR ail links nnthing In return. neCesiary dnrinR work wklch cam bs t'rtstlion with "011ie" .Inniem, t Ki- nn it, Norft11•" Mrs. (lwgey-- T'wil.h, gn wir this she has endured has been afterward bnratlburned.w nti,• find Keiiial Congr•mNmtn 1`00"I Oi'nt not nfeerTl nv diurt. A nlicrolw Kentucky. nuulr cerlrtln inqudtie m with couldn't live o , pour malary."--Judge. smn silently, with no whlmperingm _ I reference to a Imitnml friend whorl 411 no the ver at fate. He Was Expected. he hwrl not won for i nunitapt. of yent•s A lid to the urn, end, though wrinkled p I -n Colonel P., of therlitaG• ntr•ntlont•rl. Of I gray In aPpennncr, ahs has kept "ifello!" said llprem, •'I jg+I (,,..Anil how doem Inv friend the ' 1 ► ' Wt •et and aerenr In heart and strong thottgllt 1'(l drop in on )'nu t'Any to ('olonvospend his ere ening yewlTt 1 ter faith In I[tTridneeg. arcked the Washingtonian. j Ti w, she tm only an ordinary. ram "I thought. you would, ton," int+•r• "WailltifulIV coir, IMAlltifllllr." an• ITi place woman, and the world Is toll tail'Ied MrrrhnJ�tt. Avrrr•rl .Infoes. 1•i10 lifts n (lne ►arm, You dict' •'Haw, (hnl'm atrnnge, la•- mi r. And n .fling of tmt,lt•rm. Rir. or, tint wherever she llrmm thore canoe And a Carrel of whiskey aixt"ll vent•« - ti 'hl A heron e. She has nerer sm "Not lit. all; thim : t the InIplirmt (lily • old, and w wife of I.he "unit• age, air."- ! 4 but It. It is true. hnt thmnah 1'%1• had for we•ekst.",' . MAY Lippineolt's, \� — 5 Cups of Tea 1t. Do you know that five cups of Red Rose Tea (40c. grade) only cost one cent? You can actually make 200 cups from one pound. It is easy to prove this. Buy a package and try it. At your Grocers. RED ROSE TEAas IS GOOD TEA" f wriaek All The Tim? Dull headaches -back aches -low spirited -hate the sight of food -don't sleep well -all tired out ;:I Use morning -,:o heart for work ? GIN PILLS will melte rou well 1 our kidneys are affected -either through over. work, exposure or disease. It L the Kidneys that are making you feel so wretched. (:in Pills cure sick kidneys -make you wall and strong -give you ail your old time energy a and vitelli Cheer u arnl take Gin Pills. Sac•. hox-6 �or $2.50. Sent t•n receipt of price if your dealer does not handle liters. 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