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Great nays
'Do you always go In for Shake-
Masere• miss'." • dresser asked a well
!Mown actress.
"OL, no." replied the actress; "some
limes 1 play modern pieces.
The dresser nodded her head ap-
provingly as she exclaimed. "Ib you
mow' But 1 suppose you act In
•hsEesnear • when you can't get
nought else to do' Now 1 should
like to see you In a real good play
like 'Woman and Wine."'
How Could He
They were arguing about the deceit-
fulness of women. and she retaliated
by citing the instances of men de -
Delving their wives.
suppose," Bald he. "that You hold
that a man should uever uetxn a .•.
tetter
"Oh. no," she smiled back at him;
'1 shouldn't go so far so thst. How
*mold It be possible for the average
loam to got • wife V he didn't deceive
tart'
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Domestic Goode
Time to Change
'$awry, here's a hair on your ,coat".
VOL my dear. 11's one of yours!'.
"But It is a blonde and my hair
U.
"1 know dear, but you must rases -
her 1 haven't warn this coat before
ha month."
In Furniture Business
Two Bohomlong at • cafe.
"What happened to you, old chap!
Did you get a sltuatiot"'
"Oh. I've left journalism and gone
into trade I'm now in the furniture
business •'
"And have you sold any!"
"Yes, my own."
INSURANCE, LOANS, BTC. 1
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UJUU P Rai. V pWg) ter
MUU.IATU
IiWN. Barriner muumuu street. liedsrbb. I
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Wt Ii. ROBERTSON. t
a INSU1tANcL' AGI ENT ,
rtaa.ND LIeMTHINH: British.Cauadiau aunt
American.
lllnaNw! aOl) ►Y►Ipos s iAaa1L .
ITT : I be liie'..n AW.dent and U%acWtor i
,;orpur.uoii{ t..no.ad- of l.00du.•, Eng.
b-.uakITT aNUtSIa01..k4 rkk hloOus: The U.s.
1•al0lltraod 1.•..i.o.lr..%waup0rty.
Odor at rendri,w. oUrtiseaft punier 01 rho •
t ,ria sud elk. Ua. d'• et Meta '111•000 116
Reminiscence
Lady Aof the House t to tramp) :
"Here are some very nice crusts
trimmed •off when I was making sand
er Whim'
Tramp. "No. thank ye, mum, dey
reminds me too much of de cause 01
me olpwnfall—margins."
1 cK11.1.GY MIJ1LAL Filth 1N 1
• l i, e U K A. l' A n' U. -Mars 0.141 a wlat.d
..vs .4v iertr mammal.
Ota.w-J. B. al i.rwn, fres, assfortk 1'.u..
14e, •-iusndly, `rs..tre-. thedertna P. U-_
• )„...1„, tier •• .e.e..- 3 hem.. loalortb 1•. 4
..tar 1). P' '4dJa
tIerieeer. afu.tb t s..'
G . Grieve, Winthrop : W Ib nem t$ i,, t -wets r ce
Jobs Bs.newsls, rsrodh•gen; Ja.,..'. aveee I
ge.thwoo.• : Robert Ferris, Merlon t : Mal .
Malwea lewd ld.
Amato: J. w, 1w, HoMmovul•; K, S,u.u.
H•ri o. k ; tb'Ibhwm Ubssey, Oeuorth ; E.
Itllsobiey..cafe .J-. Polley -bolds.. ca. ps )
sao•atmas•31 00.3 INP Mott .►sleds nc..paa9I a.
d J. MorrW s 1 lotbluVV atore.Lllntot., or at It i
H. Catt's Uroicry. Itls.itato0.trwN. Uoderse0
SALVAGE LICINSILS
WALTER E. KELLY, J.P..
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MAIUtIAOE LICENSES -- -
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M: (_calci, Dnolowee•4k/T .S1
AAleesd
'How do you like !lases by mail.''
Inked tb• shy rocas lama who had
pare.Lpost..d her • largo bila of eaady.
"11 all depends on the spdHag t'1
!Si* Wt word." replied the emir damsel,
j Med four skates atter that k. wan
11M•/arias her linger for the ruka.
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THE Bi000 IS THE umffs Rmt sam
How Careful Mothers Can Put up
Dainty Meals Fer Children
STREAM Of LIFE
Pure Blood Is Absolutely
Necessary To Health
11 FRUIT -A -TIMES" PURIFIES
These Wonderful Tablets,
Made of Fruit Juices, Are The
Best Of All Tonics To
Purify And Enrich
The Blood.
Pure, tick blood can flow only in a
clean body. Now. a clean body is one
in which the waste matter is regularly
and naturally eliminated from the
system. The blood cannot be pure
when the skin action is weak, when
the stdmacb does not digest the food
properly, when the bowels do not move
regularly, when the kidneys are
strained or overworked.
Pure blood is the result of perfect
health and harmony of stomach, Iver,
bowels, kidneys and akin.
"Fruit-a-tives", by their wonderful
action on all these organs. keeps the
whole system as clean se Nature in-
tended our bodies to be clean.
"Fruit-a-tives" tones up, invigo-
rates, strengthens, purifies, cleans and
gases pure, rich, clean blood that is, in
truth, the stream of life.
„Prnit-a-Lives" is sold by all dales
at sec. • box. 6 for $2.so trial size 25c.
or sent postpaid on receipt of pnce by
Pryit-a-lives Limited, Ottawa.
RECIPES WORTH WHILE S
Quick Flannel Cakes
Beat two eggs very light Stir them
tato one pint of sour milk Add slow-
ly one teaspoon of soda. a little salt
sad flour enough to mak.• a then hat
ter. Bake on hot griddie and sere
with hooey.
Pork Soup Stock
Roast pork bones will mak'- an ex
.spent brown soup stock. Itt move aL
tat from banes. Add gravy- '1 an)
was left. Add .one quart of cold wste:
one bay leaf. a bit of sage and one
dove of garlic, Boil slowly one hour
and strain. Cut cold boiled macaroni
into small pins. Add to sotto .tock..
Heat hot ar.d serve
Potato Pancakes
Peel six powtoe. and allow to Boat
in cold water four hours. Grate them
and allow to drain ten minutes. To
every pint o'. grated potato allow
one-half teaspoon of salt un.' tube
spoon of tlo.:r a little pepper. IlenN
this all together Fold in two web
bcatam eggs Drop by spoonfuls. or
a hot buttered griddle or xspitor
R1sro, browning on both .sides.
to table at once wlt'b apple Jelly.
Brophey Bros
GUDERIOH
The Leading
Fuserai Directors
aad Embalmers
•
UTd.t-a carefully attended to
et •11 bourn. night or day.
Dear Old ?Asada
dbaleld did segaatstaaes be thl#t
.Aad sever brought to 'low?
MS ea year Ut '--eemetlsss thorn
salad
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for l:n.derich and DistrictDistrict
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Egg Coal, $7.75
Stove and Chestnut,
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BEST (DAi. MINEi)
Any gnantity (hest all Maple
141.h.. Mixed Wood, Hemlock
and Kindling it'-'l.tr .,r t'tne.)
TELEPHONES, office qg
render, a 21068
Boxes, palls or baskets, whichever
the chlldreu'. lunch 1s packed in.
should be thoroughly aired •very night
to keep them clean and odorless.
As paraffin or waxed paper is In-
dispensable. it is well to lay in a good
supply; this may be purchased by
the pound from any stationer Every
article In lila- box should be wrapped
in waxed paper to keep the luncheon
neat and dainty.
Paper drinking cups which may be
bought by the doses, or an aluminum
one for ten tents, should always De
packed is the lunch box. The child
who is daintily provided for at home
is sure to be clean and dainty in her
ways, and it la • great mistake not
to accustom a child to clean and fas-
tidious habits A small thermos
bottle or a Jelly glass with • tight
cover should be Included for liqulds-
A dosen or two of paper napkins and
the outfit is complete.
Try to vary- the menu slightly every
day. Th1 can easily be done in the
filling of the sandwiches. Sand-
wiches offer a splendid opportunity
for using up leftover meat and vege-
tables. and often the day's sandwiches
are determined by the leftover. In
the larder, but remember that there
are fillings which appeal eepectally to
children and give them those for a
change when possible.
Brown bread spread with maple or
brown sugar. white bread sandwiches
filled wtth butter and sugar sauce.
marmalade. Jelly, apple butter. date
butter. or peanut butter, make a wel-
come change.
Whole wheat bread is especially
nourishing sud wholesome, and sand-
wiches made of this are delicious
spread with orange marmalade
Beside the sandwiches there should
be some other good cold meats, nt'
meat loaf, potato chip.. frtlt. hard
boiled eggs. or a thermos bottle of
soup Then the dessert. This should
be simple and wholesome—ginger-
bread, sponge. or some other nutri-
tious cake or custard. rice pudding.
blanc -mange. fruit Jellies. or stewed
traits put a:I in a jelly glass
And above all, whatever you have
for the child, be sure there Is enough
of it. Do not forget that children
need food for growth. The needs of
a growtng child cannot be satisfied
by a luncheon that may be sufficient
for a grown person.
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That's the way to keep your
Masdrs - Supple and Strong.
British Army
Liniment
Stands in a dam by itself as
a remedy for Stiffness,
Rheumatism. SwelWlg%
Wounds, Sprains.
Net calsis. am. &c.
Yee rrrY Maur. Mn
s bob. IleseA Army
Items r aka here.
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MARTYRS TO BEAUTY
Fernald Loveliness May be Acquired
H Not Bestowed by Nature
A famous man said recently that
women were never as attractive as
now in the history of the world.
And never did the average woman
think so much of her appearance or
practice so many artificial beautify-
ing methods as at present.
Straightening the tines of the nose.
is an operation that is done every
day, and injecting paraBine to fill out
the cheeks is also done etery day in
the surgical beauty parlor.
A minute piece of akin is taken
from the forehead just over the eye-
brows so that they are elevated.
This L supposed to give a calm ex-
pression. •
Every woman who patronises the
masseuse will' stand to be mauled
and hammered if she thinks her chin
is doubling. Many women sit with
their feet In very hot water every
night for Moen mtsetes, as that is
supposed to draw the Mood down
from a red nose. '
\t-ige and -&lie -halt.of-entry hue
and powders of as many colors as
the ladisn squaw used add to the
attractiveness of the modern beauty
and the awful "skinning operation"
1e done day after day In the big clues.
This is so painful that most women
are kept under the Influence of opiates
for a few days until the new skin be-
gins to form.
HINTS FOR HOUSEWIVES
•
Osseo( the most danger-
er and repa`ive Joan. of
Eli! ay Disse.e ie
oPsy
for which Dodd's 'Missy
Pills are the only certain
cure. In Dropsy She Kid-
neys are actually dewesed
eft, and the water, which
should be expelled in the
form of urine, flows back
and lodges in the cells of.
the Brsh and puffs out the
ekm . Rernove the filth
which plugs up the drain.
Restore the Kidney. to
health. There 1. only one
Kidney Medicine
DODD'S
KIDNEY
PILLS
li
'Ats
BELTING
PACKING
HOSE
MATS
THE
DUNLOP
LINE
HEELS
TILING
GENERAL
RUBBER
SPECIALTIES
if sllter Is to he stored away for
some time, pack It with dry flour. It
will remain untarnished
When making coffee sprinkle a
little salt on the coffee before pour -
Ing on boiling water. and the flavor
will be wonderfully improved.
To keep cheese for some time, and
prevent 1t becoming mouldy or dry,
wrap It up In a cloth damped with
vinegar and keep 1t In a dish
To prevent the skin from dtscolor-
Ing after a fall or blow, take a 1111?.
dry starch. moisten It with cold water.
and lay 1t on the Injured part
Frnst totter vegetables should be
*risked in Boil water for one hour
before '.n'llnr A Mere a saltpetre
should be added to tI'. water is which
they are rooked
When meeting a fruit pie do not put
the auger on the top trader the muse
but met tt wttb the fruit below. other-
wise it makes the crust heavy and 1s
more Mahle to boll out
Needles and ntna will never rust In
• cushion filled with eni.e ground..
Rinne the «round• In eold water.
spread on • sheet of moor to dry
thoroughly. sad then staff the cushion.
lluraiyptus nil will remove green*
• tains from any kind of material wtth-
out injuring It. Apply a little of the
oft with • clean piece M flannel. and
rub the material gently until the
stains disappear
To make glassware glisten, wash()
the glass and rinse to hot water, then
phrase tato eold water into whirls a
handful of starch has been dissolved
Train the glsI•ware of towels until
perfectly dry, Hien polish with a dry
cloth
A atingle method of matter iree-
way* greet against t is to heat 1t
until ft fa ahem,hot. and then
uh k
bsover with Inwood ell This
makes a varnish inchfinlike or-
dinary paint or enamel, doss not chip
off
Moth heavy coke 1s the result of
the oven door not being OMNI ss
twit+ so poNbla.
4 ,•
Six Kinds of Love
mouse QT'S
VIEWS 0I4 GE
Thinks Young People Should Live in
Sarre House Per a Time to
Study Meme Other
Mrs. Havelock Ellis, one of the
foremost feminists of the world, and
author of "Kits Woman," "Three
Modern deers" and "The Imperishable
I Wing..' is very incidentally the wife
of the famous investigator of "The
Psychology of flex." lithe bas been
married to Have'ock Ellis for twenty-
three years and the union of Utaw
celebrated persons Is regarded b7
those who know them as the stroogeot
possible argument for the permaneasw
of -romantic love.
An laarestt*g detail of their domes-
tic life is that Mrs. Mitis has • cot-
tage of her own 1n Cornwall while
Mr. EIIL maintains a Sat tor himself
in London, so that the most devoted
married couple on earth do not reeky
Hyo together In the sense that most
married persons do.
"There are weeks when we do sot
sysn see each other," Mrs. Kills oon-
aded to an interviewer "1 pmol
imagine that two psnons can lira
tog*her 365 days of the year for •
HteUme without becoming horribly
bored. If I had never been separated
Wood For Sale
emoisTiNdrinCri 'Iwo (knead and err.
fee ibiesedia,e It "dims
adWI4 hick.. Mae.'.., is
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Iae. a tM mord sad tkres length, w
l4 feaar,
W. give aeon 0001113.. sod
y7ahtonoow34sdd.s.1"
are sedtarjDetta itNouerr prkewwu7
rd. promptly 0.4. 5.ttsfatlosu
W. save you the t•tdd►ya0 , Dreat.
W. HILL & SON
BBNMILLIK
Rursa Phone 6 r 8.
Clinton School of
Commerce
Are 11011 *Wag the seat use of you
taaltt.s while yon hove them,
1te
mew whet your walk In lite our,
leottj teed, • thorough bu.rnses
way to obtain (Art W to
anus& exp.rteeee.
vita pee wen ohtaln at tie chutes
at=Lew trebling nwets tiro
al� . of the
e 9 lastslled the Slim Actual Oda
keepl•g, the M the only
wbiit uIre a. canoet. )1'hs lw Sy,tetu
pet flee ae tsae.act bare
�.► When ao Bit..9 atm endue IArrie
1 school to take a situation h to l asst the ram,
• swag from ogled' nation to aouoh.r Whs.
a teal office aspartame.
Beside. U.t. budne.* course the
1534.001, of Oommem oder. the
• course.. Supography tooth Grog. and • t
Ty pewril bet, ..Lc.iraphy and 4*
the Civil nervi.-. Y:x an... Again for tape
01.1ely wt.h to Improve their emeeeties
•t>wr'tal Farmer•' a our. U ...troducsd as •
winter moat*.
The ( Ilnton School of Corn,uer.e
tare tiarlll.r.. to 'graduate*. The .rh•
Sept. let. hut you may enter any that
,Owes who cant attend •cbool. w* give a
ouch up-to-date cor'e'r na.drnce ooerm
ut..l,.
Mir B. 7. Ward. B. 1.. the I'rtucipal wtl
&mimed by expert and experienced nut
Fur lnfoi mama write us or call u the
and taros t It feu voursslf.
CHARLOTTE P. GILMAN
According to Mrs Charlotte Per-
klas Gilman. the noted writer and
>alstntst, there are six kinds of love.
--aye-oauseratee them in this order:
Gratitude for benefits received; friend'
shlp• based on sympathy; admiration
which represents a sort of adoration
or worship. usage. including love of
home and country, and sex attraction,
which merges Into the greatest of all
loves, and benevolence, which desires
to serve and do good.
As a Wonsan Thinks
If you are "too good." be sure you
are not good enough•
lie glad of criticism. It you escape
1t you are not worth considering.
Why waste a minute of to -day look-
ing for the hour you Inst yesterday!
At woman L adorable sometimes.
lovable frequently, changeable often,
dangerous always.
The only man who never makes a
tool of himself is • tool.
A Um may mean nothing, some-
thing. or anything
A deathbed repentance is oL no
earthly use
To Clean the Walla
A mop of cheese cloth strips, an
Inch and a half wide and eight Inches
long made fast to • light handle is
the best thing for keeping a papered
wall clean Brush the paper well
with 1t twice a month Every spring
and tall mix corn. starch. whiting. and
powdered f ell r,s earth to equal parte.
dip the mop into the powder. and
rub walla and ceiling well with It
Then shake all powder from the mop,
cover It with a damp Banast- Go all
over the wall again, wiping la leas
straight strokes.
WHEN BUYIMGYEAST
INSIST ON HAVING
THIS PACKAGE
ROYAL
DICUNL
T:
ST
MRS. HAVELOCK ELLIS
from my husband I feel sure that I
could not write him the romantic love
letters that 1 do."
"What do you consider the most
important demand of the woman
movement'" was asked
"The economic independence of
women," she replied. "Until love L
freed from the obligsUon of support
n o man can know that he is loved
for himself, no woman can be sure
of the disinterestedness of her affec-
tions. 1 believe, of course. that 00037
Man should support his child up to
the age •of 21.
"But love must be freed from com-
mercialism. And in order to do this
we shall have to try many experi-
ments. One of the experiments I pro-
pose I call a novitiate of marriage.
I don't use the expression novitiate
as equivalent to trial marriage. it
two people were to inhabit the same
house. the man living wtth the girl's
family for only a year, It would b.
impossible. to conceal small habits.
pecutaritles and moods which some-
times play as great havoc with mar-
l -tags as vice Itself. Such an export-
htent, a npvltlate for marriage. would
tend to diminish the magnetic attrac-
tion between a man and a woman
which hypnotizes their reason "
HEALTHY HOUSES
'• Disease History" of Residences
PhouId be Studied by Tenants
A healthy house L a first aid to
healthy occupants. A study of the
history of houses might well be added
to the curriculum of preparation
which a married couple who move
about might undergo.
One thought about the matter will
show the tmportaoee of It. A con-
sumptive lives in • room or • Morse
perhaps years, unUb he dies. lis may
have been very careful. More 1ltele
he was not at all careful.
A scarlet fever patient or diph-
theria patient may have died In •
house. Perhaps the family fumigated
after the disease. More likely they
moved out 10 n hurry and did not
lake the trouble.
In any of the.* ,aRes the germ may
easily have hidden Itself away only
to come to light' wben the ste=t eves -
pant or oeempans of tire house proved
ready reetpleots
A healthy person living to an in-
sanitary 'house w111 very Ilkely grow
less and less able to resist disease,
although the house Itself may not
. breed the germ..
However you look at the matter,
It L worth while to study the history
of a house you are about to tak•Nt.
1■ it insanitary' I. 1t well velttll8tgfi?
Is It open to the sunlight sad tke
f air? I. It built on high greyed?
o were Its occupants prevlonsty?
the house well cleaned and
fumlgsted atter they left'
If every house nether and Mart -
/wet owner would thoroughly cleanse
313*)property before he offered It for
i Hb` again, the blistery et houses
I would not be oath an Important
1 ltudy, and tae lite of renters weeid
1 be twice W safe.
To Clean a Percolator
; When the perforations in • pared
i Istor become clogged, the roue* re-
quires more time to cook and is apt
to be muddy Inciting Use a teaspoon-
ful of oxalic Reid crystals to • pant 01
watts. and let It percolate about 1M
•hetes Then clean with a stiff
vial toe or any gritty sebeteass
Sabot be toed en sauslaSs,
1e a ached with a continental repave,
(toa foe high grade work and forth,
w e.ese Or its graduates. a rrhool with
superior 005re.. sod instructora sur
glue lndtyidtW attention In roomer
cial. Shorthand sad Telegraphy Ire
partmenta Wiry attend else.31.,e
wheat then 1* room here, You say
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