HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Advocate, 1919-7-3, Page 2Keep your eye
en this Brand
The one Tea that neve disappoints the
most critical tastes.
en a Seal
careful not to criticize any dish her-
self, and did not allow it done by the
others. She was Watchful, however,
that every thing was well cooked, and
the habit of fault-finding at the table
in that family has entirely ceased.
Oil Lamps,
; Our house is lighted by oil lamps
aheiai
and the work I hate most is cleaning
the lamps. I have made it as easy as
[elping,• Daughter Dress Correctly. teaching your dan. hter all you know possible in the following way:
When d and can learn. about the why and Turn the wick low before •blowing
1
a new dzess zs to be ma e
for daughter it is sarwnntuch easier to wherefore of the clothes she wears. out the light so nt won't smoke so
go ahead and buy the cloth and
When she grows up and finds work much.
select the patte7 one's self thazt to away from home, yon will forget the; 'rim ricks and wipe burners every
CO operate daughter regarding it, dust that showed on year chairs, the -day, so they won't smoke and black
eeea that more often than got the dress stove that needed blacking, and the the burners.
seek' row, open,
g b _ a ore a fame to . , Use alight
wishes in the matter. Many farm her opinion and work with her .an h,er, Y g g
_T
girls become so uses to wearing what clothes, in the satisfaction you have can ~;'isle a ~yell -placed spout to pour
ever mother makes or buys, relying of seeing her on her home -visits wise -.oil from,
so absolutely on mother's taste tq,be ly, becomingly, yet economically' Wipe lamps with paper.
'�� ]] Writes Letter
p+ �a correct, that when they leave home dressed, ��et a sheet of newspaper and rap -
1 a fie �! to Love and .t, thrown on their own res- icily wash all the chimneys, setting
res-
ponsibility, they find that they know Refrigerators Preserve Food.
them on the stove. Take orf before
nothing about cost of materialstoo hot and snipe with newspaper.
: The principle of scientific food pre Everything can tie done rapidly in
pre—
suitability of calors or correctness of
servation involved in a modern house-' this way and lamps and chimneys
style. Too nnany tunes they spend hold refrigerator is not aiw.tys under-: will shine
their money an cheap, gaudy things, stood by house"vines. All that iso -----
ender heart, forgiving soul" or else wear dowdy, unbecoming necessary to preserve food is to keep THAT W ICKE'D PRINTER.
1 e' ::" he i Lon.71 v, ire en a c ea:ked down to facie
clothes. it at a dry temperature low enough: _
so n:i.:...: ae `ooleina,.; -ream, saint ee,.i' ;Iuggins made a contemptuous Part of every girls training should to protect it from micro-organisms or' Same of the Ludlerous Blunders He
t one ; *.;�*.:s, li�ate:< <zrfli r.;sti,a �,�az-', �oanel that was half a lauhlt and half consist in learning the lesson of bacteria, which want to consume it •
It tidy eeii girl; ea the eouraer the airs a sniff$ and went on her way, clothes,"and the first steps along that as food just as we do, but which if Hes Made the World Laugh At.
p".,..;- of ner:aeai.',a:e with them r -sett, in. t~'ni. kitehen she absentmindedly line should be taken as soon in the allowed to 'work quickly render it un- Printers often pervert the power of
eo ers. '°�i ial " she inquired .tg: in„ disuriiAJed the ehilit'en's tray,, pit- little g'irl's life as she can under- fit for human consumptior. 1 the pen anci turn tears into =ties by
the hardness in her ;•cfi e : « a ming ring the egg shellf; irate the dishpan stand the most sint,ple of instructions. These bacteria he dormant when; the change of a letter.
uireost metallic. before ehe realized what she was do- If yea are making school dresses, the air is kept cold and dry, but they, "Drunkenness is jolly," said a dean
'`aaiit was bias":,' 1x. asked in a" u.g, The boy v erried her; lie looked get samples of different materials grow rapidly in water, hence it is in a temperance sermon duly reported
c eiee he tried ta, keep ea -gigs ,n spite ill and ft"verish* h and ask daughter to choose that which nezessary to keep the air in a refrig-iii the local Paper. W lint tine dear mean
,. ° :"src 1! anal cin h+ t. I i Forcibly she took her mind from she would like, Doubtless she will erator from becoming moist. The meant was tliat drunkenness was folly.
i ,, a `a" r him. and directed it instead on the ' make a wrong choice, selecting the drier the air the better the food But the printer was in playful mood,
"`l'l.;at," co..,,a engages hiss Mary .coca• she must write to heti sister most unsuitable. But don't laugh at keens. Circulation of the air, is for lower down in the dean's discourse
(' t ".z nc-<l �:n`. I i,ic,r-a c" '!xln• Bt'rife in this neat rest hoar while her; don't make her ashamed. g En-; therefore an important feature, and he omitted a. comma, and the eminent
't.:„c^ of • a `:” lee , h':clren"fi
"Yoe.
, _ „ r ,.: � « 7. ,.avez•ness was •taring' deavor to show her 1• er cigar in a the'walls of the ice -boa are insulated, divine stood again aself-confessed
cl•• a a el no. "::at shin . c with them. Bessie w anted her to give way she can understand. Get her to so that the cold air will be kept in, drunkard,
fo an" n'" ll nureing and go into the roonnin -; tell you what qualities, in her opinion,' It is necessary for the ice to melts "Only last Sunday," he said, "a ,
I'.1 tee: ;0°7 .;;;,w," s:7o #i,I<l !arae nonce business, and she would have a school dress should have. Of course, in order to chill the air properly. As, young man died suddenly, while I was;
szaarnl;:. "ITC,: the baa"=.ear I'm to t cFide shat to do, you know it should wear well, wash the melting goes one the refrigerator, endeavoring to preach the Word in a
;.,_Ina- to m: xa 'l7"; beer', more?" Perhaps she's better write to Iles-: well and not show soil too easily, and is chilled and the food absorbs the state of beastly intoxication.'
Vaal the ;-e pours ieeme back ck , that she would do it. ;eat be readily tarn; but she may Coin. Thans algiae svrappzng ice in a; Here is another 'clerical crani,>,
t t '.., a - ,°, ; .ger hr ...a"d Pant -tae hail 'eia•tely taken her lit-' never have thought of those things. newspaper or flannel will. undoubted-, culled from a parish magazine:
1' '^`} �n ''' r eta t a•m ea heed tie per#folis, with its equipment of. Let eaeh sample, then, be analyzed to le' keep it from melting, it defeats{ "Thereinill be a collection in aid of
t o . int�? ale, wil',t � plc -fin. a 1!.o `, z.n i enve7«opnea and its Inn- meet those" requirements. the purpose of the refrlgersttor, and, the Arch i ieind,"
Ina :1:u.I r,,,h nert:y mai twrca::era:y ane -vi mei letters, out to the arbor in When the suitable material has withholds the cold from the food. A The fiend of a painter should have
r , ,
.. .0prevent-
.
a ..+•putArch Fund. Doubtless ha
re
-. nd
ram " a i r'., o e s ,c.f for � the 'mak ys,r�i, when lel., la.gpyins, the been selected, attention should Ice steady melting must go on, and. the I
`a . n ni .n" x ,..f line being the c ii' renes phyereign, caning to snake turned to the cloth's suitability to the modern refrigerator is built to keep ed many old ladies of limited inter
Cheat' :.ora ,a: a.t<e.: i. y�.r hie in- ie afternoon ,-,,all, saw her there and child in question. The color must be the melting to a nee@scary minimum,' igenee frani putting their hands in
o n' ' ' o• .,r I " zii e eer retina+i her. one in which she looks well and the altbonngh precautions should be talce:7 their pockets.
a .� with him_ He called her endear- •-Poni get up," he told her, as she pattern appropriate for her age. Try to see that the ice -box does not stand The "war lean ed" veteran was the
,� ",xsn c,. uttered 1"rc leen words c+f manse an � aTort to rise without drop- suggestion, display and study famil- nhez•e the sun's rays strike it. Nor', printer's improvement on the "war-
n ,a<ta°sv ar avta,r;al; ping her ;,r ting materials. "I want' narize her 'with these xegtn rements, should it stand near the fire. scarred" variety which the writer had
"tIn't!" .v.c+ >,'ihisp ere., anereiae. ,eLct to talk a minute before we go up to' and you will develop in her a taste: ("`old •air falls and warm air rises,' in mind. The young man who wrote
g„!" a that love -letters were a never -fading
: the kiddies. Do you think I had bet -,for simple, well made clothes she and the coldest place i� below the ice
Ile relest..ed her banal just as :t z,:r tell Mrs. Hammond that nsy hospi-,would be far less a.pt to have ~sere. instead of above. Milk, butter and ink. was really informing
his fInanceo
east emir r ease"rc*tl to bay. with •tins- + t she continually wearing dresses with ' foodstuffs which reals absorb mors- that sneh epistles would form a never -
p• #ct, gni may receive r-rder any time y g y
t a',1i1 eeleetinane a l,iee .ef cartes roe'. co I don't know when I will be' no thought as to why they were of snare -hauid thexefare be plated so fading link between them throughout
I+eanaaa -^c cant? -.thein• lives.
leavizng? It doesn't seem fair not ta: such a color or material or cut in' the cold air reaches them direct
'S Kik and trembling. Godfrey wait- tell her; and yet, I hate to worryher' such a way. ;from tine ie@, passing from them to Imagine the dismay of the school
eta, leaning; against another counter, before the chaldr@:n are entirely ell;"� Though the desirability of simple those foods like melons and onions master whe prospectus read thus:
"Tine distinctive feature of the school
is the roughness—" He was only
referring to the thoroughness of his
methods.
i I brightened b contrastingTable. •"Our impending fate, eclipse of enn-
lIe stared at her thoughtfully. I , g y material Ta have a comment made an dishes hire, is bound up with the League of
ern -
"Mr. Hammond," with a proud lift: "•*ell, there have got to be some nn banding ox piping, is attractive,
of her Iittle blond hexad,--""1Ir. Ham-, left Isere,'" he replied, as if to excuse but a plain dress, absolutely devoid, at the table, as too much or too little Nations,'' said a politician in a local
mond, I must tell cou that everything of all "finishing touches" is actually! seasoning, etc., is a habit into which paper recently.
is over between us, far I am marry- her, i »homely, and in all but the poorest of many families unconsciously fall, It Yet he was an ardent advocate of
I may gat nursing altag@thee, the League of Nations, and what he
ing a gentleman whom I honor and
she told bice flatly. "`141y sister wants families, whally unnecessary. Teach is very trying to the housewife, and g
respect. And you have got no right me to take a rooming house in Winni_ the value of these simple means of besides has a tendency to make the really. said was that our impending
to reproach me, for I have never didea." - finishing a dress. Contrast the scot: food appear less inviting, and gives fate, eclipse or empire, was bound up
perel with it. In this mistake the printer
anything to you." He opened his eyes wide in amaze- y plain dress with the slightly a depressing effect, as all fault -find- was not to blame, but the reporter.
So in the end there was noticing ment, trimmed one. Also, when opportune ing does. ,, who lost his job through the politi-
but to leave her and go stumbling "Rooming house in Winnipeg! Good ity presents itself, point out the mis- One mother noticed that this habit clan's fury. The Tatter's own
home, a wounded man. As he went " tak o£ overtrimming. A dress half was growing on her children, and depoor
Lord he ejaculated. elocution was probably to blame.
along the street, too dazed to think, ''Well"—she faltered; and then, covered with lace and ribbons and termined that some way must be punctuation, or the want of it, Is
it was his senses rather than his ""There's• good money in it," she de- ornamental buttons is not only in bad found to stop it.- She called a family
prolific iii humorous howlers, Here
mind that kept clinging to certain fended herself. How could she make taste, but is generally mere cheap meeting and sol them that she did is one from an ggriculturai journal:
sweet fragments of memory; her him understand, when she herself onlydisplay. her best to have the food' and table "Wanted,
fragrant presence beside him in those ? If daughter lends a hand at the just as nice as she' could, and that �� anted, a woman to feed pigs with
half understood? gthey partwashing-board lodging over stables.'
swift, secret rides through the star- "It's deadly," he insisted. `"Clean washingand ironing she will learn should do their and be kind At first reading one Is apt to wonder
light in his little ear; the feel of her even snore about the materials her' and polite, keep still about any dish
breath against his cheek when she towels, and worrying about the room- dresses are made of, and will quickly they did not especially like. She whether the pigs liked their 'washing -
breath striking matches on the best board, and whether they were all
whispered to him; the feel of her see why the dainty little party dress emphasized the fact that criticism at g
furniture and smiking cigarettes in lodging over the stables together.
little shoulder in the ]sdlow of his bed,"" would never do for school wear, and the table was not good 'manners. .
hand when his arm was about her;; why, also, mother desires her . to She told them that if they had Q
She put en she could of indifference; wear soft crepe underwear in sum- anything special to criticize theya Incredibly large openings for our
the covert exchange of "intimate; into her reply. ! p y g p y g
glances between them when there! '"Cigarettes and matches, or gall -`mer in preference to that which re- could come to her ,alone after the Dominion farm products are avail -
were other customers in the shop,! stones and adenoids," she told him, (quires starching and ironing. meal and she.would be glad to listen able in Great Britain, according to
while he to all appearances stood per-, ""it's all the same, They use you as
'It takes time, of course, to teach to the complaint. But strange to say, the Caxiadian Trade Commission.
using with undivided interest the' long as they want you and give jos these things, and there are but few being forbidden to criticize at the
headlines of an evening paper. farm mothers whose time is not lim- table, the children made very few Ask for Minara'e Una take no outer.
A11 this that was so precious could what they mus~, and that's the end i ited; yet other things can better be private comments. --
not begone forever! He would write can
1t; so, I say, get as much as you slighted than the opportunity of From that time an the mother was
can out of them, and dont work any
to her—write something that would harder than you have to"
make her see. (To be continued.) �,
He got home somehow, and entered
by a side door to avoid the callers
who might be there with his mother glJ. S. owes Great Britain. bear Giving
Dile Re�En land's bill for transporting a e
on the. front. terrace. He could not'
bear facing anyone just now - million American soldiers across the
But, going up the back stairs, he Atlantic amounts approximately to
did come face to face with Muggins, $82,000,000. or at the rate of $82 per
white -capped and white -uniformed, soldier, which, in the opinion of the
carrying down the children's supper U. S. Director of'Transportatpon, is
tray. She stood aside on the landing,
less than it would have cost to trans- c
d l a ke is Your Safeguard. is mad@ r@ azdless of the wea.ees many other duties neglected to seek Set all the lamps in a P ,
f Z before
Ali grades. Write for prices.
TORONTO SALT WORKS
G. J. CLIFF •- TORONTO
How to Dispose of Sores.
A municipal government official who.
had an easy-going doorkeeper was for
a long time pestered by a bore. Final.
y he hit upon a plan to get rid of
lni:n for good.
„Dick, do you know why Collins con-
tinues to come here -.so regularly?" hu
asked
b fill U lig#at
PART IL
By EVELYN GILL.
It va- hard to whip himself up again,: "So you are going?" inquired Mug-; cut be impressed upon her, ,do not' which give off odors,
after the customer bad gone. into the gins, • confound simpleness with plainness.;
first-time passion; and in the mean -y "Yes. Aren't you`;"A simply cut dress finished at neck' lis „+ Per
Faultfinding at •1a
time the girl had acquired a gorgeous "Na I am not going " she told him and sleeves with a bit of lace, or
hauteur,
eop,titiov To Other 1i6a Helped.
-so he could pass.
For Godfrey- to meet anyone just
now was the agony of exposing
wounds. He plunged into speech.
"Kiddies finished their supper?" he much, Tommy?" Tommy (indignant -
inquired, looking over the tray with ly)-"It doesn't cry so very much;
its half -eaten bread crusts, empty egg and, anyway, if all your teeth were
shells, and gaylittle egg cups paint out and your hair off,and your legs
ed with yellow 'chicks (he ` wondered so weak you couldn't even stand on
them, I fancy you'd feel like crying
yourself."
port them in American ships.
fee
Friend (teasingly)—"What makes
that new baby at your house cry so
dully how anyone ever happened to
paint chicks on egg cups, as if it
were worth the trouble).
"There's nothing left for you if There are three good methods of
that is what you mean," said the communicating news and gossip.
cruel Muggins. "And'if you• are bun- Telephone telegraph, and tear a wo-
gry you had better, go down to the man.
kitchen and have Maggie spread you
Lady—Gracious; Mary, how can
you regulate baby's bath if you don't
use a thermomenter?. Mary—Lor'
bless you, mom! If the darling turns
blue, it's too dowld—if red, it's too.
hot! .
a pjece of breed and butter,"
It was as .if she took pleasure in
keeping up a feud Between Herself
and the 'young. Man of =tile house.
He forced a little laugh- and•wwent
on his way.
"Thanks," 1Vluggins : called after
him, "for forgetting . my, magazine'
v1
He stopped in sudden penitent re-
membering. He couldn't.' go back
after it!
"Oh, Muggins," he apologized, "1
am beastly sorry."
"Thank you just the same," she re-
peated in exaggerated sarcasm;
ile forced himself to answer her
'n kind. I elm Miaard's Liniment in the house.
The Prince of Wales ' will visit Can-
ada in August of this year, and will
open the new Parliament Buildings
at Ottawa. It is understood that he
will open the Canadian National Ex-
hibition at Toronto the same month.
He will spend two monthsin the Do-
minion.
WELL DONE, US!
IT IS HEREBY agreed` that no one
nation would have beaten Prussia,
Bavaria, Saxony, Wurtemburg, Aus-
tria-Hungary, Bulgaria and Turkey.
IT IS FURTHER agreed that it was
the gailant'resistance of Belgium, the
magnificent, fighting qualitiesof the..
French, the, devotion of the Russians,
the valor of the Serbians,; the resource -
line. We invented and brought to per
fection the arni which produced the
decision of the war --the tank. We
swept his aerial navies from the skies
and blinded him. We have,. single-
handed, crushed the Turk and secured
a complete military decision. We have
fought four African wars _ and have
been victorious. We have raised,
equipped and maintained an army of
fulness and wholehearted co -opera-, 7,000,000, and have equipped a Rus -
tion of the Americans,and the superb sian army of 2,000,000. We ` have
fought the -Prussian, Bavarian, Saxon,
Austrian; Turk, Bulgmn'ian, Askari,
Togoman and Bolshevists. We have
established the Arab in _trabia and
the Jew in Palestine.
struggles of the Roumanians, which
enabled us to secure a victory over the
enema'.
.HAVING SAID THIS
The British have donee it. The navy
choked Fritz by the throat, and the
army walloped 'the life out of hire.
We have fought the devil all over the
world, we have beaten his legions in
every latitude;' we have financed the
was and fought the °Way., We have car-
ried the foodstuffs the' raw material
"
and the soldiers, both- our own and
our allies; to and fromf`the.ends of the
earth. We have fought a naval action
which "lasted .for tt4enty-one months
against a fleet of U-boats numbering
over 800 from first to last, and we have
destroyed two-thirds of that fleet. We
met the full stroke of his offensive in
March and April and smashed it. We
Carried. the impregnable' Hindenburg
BUT.
IT IS HEREBY agreed that no one;
nation would have beaten Prussia,
Bavaria, Saxony, Wurtemburg,
aria -Hungary, Bulgaria and Turkey.
FURTHER agreed that it was
IT IS PU d r s
g
the gallant resistance of Belgium, the
magnificent fighing qualities of the
French, the devotion of the Russian's,
the valor of the Serbians, the re-
sourcefulness and whole -hearted co-
,operateon of the Americans, aid the
superb struggles of the Romanians
which enabled us to secure a victory
over the enemy:—From Town Topics,
London, England.
"No, sir,"
"Well, Dick, I don't mind telti: g
you in confidence, he's after your Job."
From that day on the official was
never troubled by the bore.
e
The ability to sing a simple pas-
sage of music at sight without any
accompaniment is something that
every choir member should strive to
acquire.
U EN'S
1UNWRRSITY
ONTARIO
ARTS
Part of the Arts c +.u.'c may be covered by
corre,,;aeadence
MEDICINE EDUCATION
APPLIED SCIENCE
Mining, Chemical, Civil,
Meoin ialcal and Eleetriciti.
Engineering
SUMSSCHOOL HAVIGATiUII SCHOOL
July and August, 1 eeezuber to April
26 GEO.•Y. CHOWN, RezIstrer.
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MEA.
MEAT -VEGETABLES- COMPLETE
JUST HEAT
AND SERVE
THIS LEGEND ON THE TIN
ISA GOVERNMENT GUARANTEE
Of PURITY,
W. CLARK
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•
For Table Use and z
All
Coop
Everybody's happy when there -
is Corn S rup on the table. Do. you :.
know that there. i
s a White. Syrup as well
as the delicious, golden
CROWN BRAND
CORN SYRUP
Crown Brand is unequalled as a Syrup for Pan.
cakes, Muffins, as a spread,for bread, for making.
candy, sauces, and in cooking, generan'y.
ILYH WHI'TE
CURN SYI�U�
Best for Preserving 4d Marmalade making.
It is a clear white color and "jells"
.'r <
excellently! `
Sold in 2, 5, 10 and 20 pound_ tins
The Canada Starch Co., Limited
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TEA
!r.i.
The one Tea that neve disappoints the
most critical tastes.
en a Seal
careful not to criticize any dish her-
self, and did not allow it done by the
others. She was Watchful, however,
that every thing was well cooked, and
the habit of fault-finding at the table
in that family has entirely ceased.
Oil Lamps,
; Our house is lighted by oil lamps
aheiai
and the work I hate most is cleaning
the lamps. I have made it as easy as
[elping,• Daughter Dress Correctly. teaching your dan. hter all you know possible in the following way:
When d and can learn. about the why and Turn the wick low before •blowing
1
a new dzess zs to be ma e
for daughter it is sarwnntuch easier to wherefore of the clothes she wears. out the light so nt won't smoke so
go ahead and buy the cloth and
When she grows up and finds work much.
select the patte7 one's self thazt to away from home, yon will forget the; 'rim ricks and wipe burners every
CO operate daughter regarding it, dust that showed on year chairs, the -day, so they won't smoke and black
eeea that more often than got the dress stove that needed blacking, and the the burners.
seek' row, open,
g b _ a ore a fame to . , Use alight
wishes in the matter. Many farm her opinion and work with her .an h,er, Y g g
_T
girls become so uses to wearing what clothes, in the satisfaction you have can ~;'isle a ~yell -placed spout to pour
ever mother makes or buys, relying of seeing her on her home -visits wise -.oil from,
so absolutely on mother's taste tq,be ly, becomingly, yet economically' Wipe lamps with paper.
'�� ]] Writes Letter
p+ �a correct, that when they leave home dressed, ��et a sheet of newspaper and rap -
1 a fie �! to Love and .t, thrown on their own res- icily wash all the chimneys, setting
res-
ponsibility, they find that they know Refrigerators Preserve Food.
them on the stove. Take orf before
nothing about cost of materialstoo hot and snipe with newspaper.
: The principle of scientific food pre Everything can tie done rapidly in
pre—
suitability of calors or correctness of
servation involved in a modern house-' this way and lamps and chimneys
style. Too nnany tunes they spend hold refrigerator is not aiw.tys under-: will shine
their money an cheap, gaudy things, stood by house"vines. All that iso -----
ender heart, forgiving soul" or else wear dowdy, unbecoming necessary to preserve food is to keep THAT W ICKE'D PRINTER.
1 e' ::" he i Lon.71 v, ire en a c ea:ked down to facie
clothes. it at a dry temperature low enough: _
so n:i.:...: ae `ooleina,.; -ream, saint ee,.i' ;Iuggins made a contemptuous Part of every girls training should to protect it from micro-organisms or' Same of the Ludlerous Blunders He
t one ; *.;�*.:s, li�ate:< <zrfli r.;sti,a �,�az-', �oanel that was half a lauhlt and half consist in learning the lesson of bacteria, which want to consume it •
It tidy eeii girl; ea the eouraer the airs a sniff$ and went on her way, clothes,"and the first steps along that as food just as we do, but which if Hes Made the World Laugh At.
p".,..;- of ner:aeai.',a:e with them r -sett, in. t~'ni. kitehen she absentmindedly line should be taken as soon in the allowed to 'work quickly render it un- Printers often pervert the power of
eo ers. '°�i ial " she inquired .tg: in„ disuriiAJed the ehilit'en's tray,, pit- little g'irl's life as she can under- fit for human consumptior. 1 the pen anci turn tears into =ties by
the hardness in her ;•cfi e : « a ming ring the egg shellf; irate the dishpan stand the most sint,ple of instructions. These bacteria he dormant when; the change of a letter.
uireost metallic. before ehe realized what she was do- If yea are making school dresses, the air is kept cold and dry, but they, "Drunkenness is jolly," said a dean
'`aaiit was bias":,' 1x. asked in a" u.g, The boy v erried her; lie looked get samples of different materials grow rapidly in water, hence it is in a temperance sermon duly reported
c eiee he tried ta, keep ea -gigs ,n spite ill and ft"verish* h and ask daughter to choose that which nezessary to keep the air in a refrig-iii the local Paper. W lint tine dear mean
,. ° :"src 1! anal cin h+ t. I i Forcibly she took her mind from she would like, Doubtless she will erator from becoming moist. The meant was tliat drunkenness was folly.
i ,, a `a" r him. and directed it instead on the ' make a wrong choice, selecting the drier the air the better the food But the printer was in playful mood,
"`l'l.;at," co..,,a engages hiss Mary .coca• she must write to heti sister most unsuitable. But don't laugh at keens. Circulation of the air, is for lower down in the dean's discourse
(' t ".z nc-<l �:n`. I i,ic,r-a c" '!xln• Bt'rife in this neat rest hoar while her; don't make her ashamed. g En-; therefore an important feature, and he omitted a. comma, and the eminent
't.:„c^ of • a `:” lee , h':clren"fi
"Yoe.
, _ „ r ,.: � « 7. ,.avez•ness was •taring' deavor to show her 1• er cigar in a the'walls of the ice -boa are insulated, divine stood again aself-confessed
cl•• a a el no. "::at shin . c with them. Bessie w anted her to give way she can understand. Get her to so that the cold air will be kept in, drunkard,
fo an" n'" ll nureing and go into the roonnin -; tell you what qualities, in her opinion,' It is necessary for the ice to melts "Only last Sunday," he said, "a ,
I'.1 tee: ;0°7 .;;;,w," s:7o #i,I<l !arae nonce business, and she would have a school dress should have. Of course, in order to chill the air properly. As, young man died suddenly, while I was;
szaarnl;:. "ITC,: the baa"=.ear I'm to t cFide shat to do, you know it should wear well, wash the melting goes one the refrigerator, endeavoring to preach the Word in a
;.,_Ina- to m: xa 'l7"; beer', more?" Perhaps she's better write to Iles-: well and not show soil too easily, and is chilled and the food absorbs the state of beastly intoxication.'
Vaal the ;-e pours ieeme back ck , that she would do it. ;eat be readily tarn; but she may Coin. Thans algiae svrappzng ice in a; Here is another 'clerical crani,>,
t t '.., a - ,°, ; .ger hr ...a"d Pant -tae hail 'eia•tely taken her lit-' never have thought of those things. newspaper or flannel will. undoubted-, culled from a parish magazine:
1' '^`} �n ''' r eta t a•m ea heed tie per#folis, with its equipment of. Let eaeh sample, then, be analyzed to le' keep it from melting, it defeats{ "Thereinill be a collection in aid of
t o . int�? ale, wil',t � plc -fin. a 1!.o `, z.n i enve7«opnea and its Inn- meet those" requirements. the purpose of the refrlgersttor, and, the Arch i ieind,"
Ina :1:u.I r,,,h nert:y mai twrca::era:y ane -vi mei letters, out to the arbor in When the suitable material has withholds the cold from the food. A The fiend of a painter should have
r , ,
.. .0prevent-
.
a ..+•putArch Fund. Doubtless ha
re
-. nd
ram " a i r'., o e s ,c.f for � the 'mak ys,r�i, when lel., la.gpyins, the been selected, attention should Ice steady melting must go on, and. the I
`a . n ni .n" x ,..f line being the c ii' renes phyereign, caning to snake turned to the cloth's suitability to the modern refrigerator is built to keep ed many old ladies of limited inter
Cheat' :.ora ,a: a.t<e.: i. y�.r hie in- ie afternoon ,-,,all, saw her there and child in question. The color must be the melting to a nee@scary minimum,' igenee frani putting their hands in
o n' ' ' o• .,r I " zii e eer retina+i her. one in which she looks well and the altbonngh precautions should be talce:7 their pockets.
a .� with him_ He called her endear- •-Poni get up," he told her, as she pattern appropriate for her age. Try to see that the ice -box does not stand The "war lean ed" veteran was the
,� ",xsn c,. uttered 1"rc leen words c+f manse an � aTort to rise without drop- suggestion, display and study famil- nhez•e the sun's rays strike it. Nor', printer's improvement on the "war-
n ,a<ta°sv ar avta,r;al; ping her ;,r ting materials. "I want' narize her 'with these xegtn rements, should it stand near the fire. scarred" variety which the writer had
"tIn't!" .v.c+ >,'ihisp ere., anereiae. ,eLct to talk a minute before we go up to' and you will develop in her a taste: ("`old •air falls and warm air rises,' in mind. The young man who wrote
g„!" a that love -letters were a never -fading
: the kiddies. Do you think I had bet -,for simple, well made clothes she and the coldest place i� below the ice
Ile relest..ed her banal just as :t z,:r tell Mrs. Hammond that nsy hospi-,would be far less a.pt to have ~sere. instead of above. Milk, butter and ink. was really informing
his fInanceo
east emir r ease"rc*tl to bay. with •tins- + t she continually wearing dresses with ' foodstuffs which reals absorb mors- that sneh epistles would form a never -
p• #ct, gni may receive r-rder any time y g y
t a',1i1 eeleetinane a l,iee .ef cartes roe'. co I don't know when I will be' no thought as to why they were of snare -hauid thexefare be plated so fading link between them throughout
I+eanaaa -^c cant? -.thein• lives.
leavizng? It doesn't seem fair not ta: such a color or material or cut in' the cold air reaches them direct
'S Kik and trembling. Godfrey wait- tell her; and yet, I hate to worryher' such a way. ;from tine ie@, passing from them to Imagine the dismay of the school
eta, leaning; against another counter, before the chaldr@:n are entirely ell;"� Though the desirability of simple those foods like melons and onions master whe prospectus read thus:
"Tine distinctive feature of the school
is the roughness—" He was only
referring to the thoroughness of his
methods.
i I brightened b contrastingTable. •"Our impending fate, eclipse of enn-
lIe stared at her thoughtfully. I , g y material Ta have a comment made an dishes hire, is bound up with the League of
ern -
"Mr. Hammond," with a proud lift: "•*ell, there have got to be some nn banding ox piping, is attractive,
of her Iittle blond hexad,--""1Ir. Ham-, left Isere,'" he replied, as if to excuse but a plain dress, absolutely devoid, at the table, as too much or too little Nations,'' said a politician in a local
mond, I must tell cou that everything of all "finishing touches" is actually! seasoning, etc., is a habit into which paper recently.
is over between us, far I am marry- her, i »homely, and in all but the poorest of many families unconsciously fall, It Yet he was an ardent advocate of
I may gat nursing altag@thee, the League of Nations, and what he
ing a gentleman whom I honor and
she told bice flatly. "`141y sister wants families, whally unnecessary. Teach is very trying to the housewife, and g
respect. And you have got no right me to take a rooming house in Winni_ the value of these simple means of besides has a tendency to make the really. said was that our impending
to reproach me, for I have never didea." - finishing a dress. Contrast the scot: food appear less inviting, and gives fate, eclipse or empire, was bound up
perel with it. In this mistake the printer
anything to you." He opened his eyes wide in amaze- y plain dress with the slightly a depressing effect, as all fault -find- was not to blame, but the reporter.
So in the end there was noticing ment, trimmed one. Also, when opportune ing does. ,, who lost his job through the politi-
but to leave her and go stumbling "Rooming house in Winnipeg! Good ity presents itself, point out the mis- One mother noticed that this habit clan's fury. The Tatter's own
home, a wounded man. As he went " tak o£ overtrimming. A dress half was growing on her children, and depoor
Lord he ejaculated. elocution was probably to blame.
along the street, too dazed to think, ''Well"—she faltered; and then, covered with lace and ribbons and termined that some way must be punctuation, or the want of it, Is
it was his senses rather than his ""There's• good money in it," she de- ornamental buttons is not only in bad found to stop it.- She called a family
prolific iii humorous howlers, Here
mind that kept clinging to certain fended herself. How could she make taste, but is generally mere cheap meeting and sol them that she did is one from an ggriculturai journal:
sweet fragments of memory; her him understand, when she herself onlydisplay. her best to have the food' and table "Wanted,
fragrant presence beside him in those ? If daughter lends a hand at the just as nice as she' could, and that �� anted, a woman to feed pigs with
half understood? gthey partwashing-board lodging over stables.'
swift, secret rides through the star- "It's deadly," he insisted. `"Clean washingand ironing she will learn should do their and be kind At first reading one Is apt to wonder
light in his little ear; the feel of her even snore about the materials her' and polite, keep still about any dish
breath against his cheek when she towels, and worrying about the room- dresses are made of, and will quickly they did not especially like. She whether the pigs liked their 'washing -
breath striking matches on the best board, and whether they were all
whispered to him; the feel of her see why the dainty little party dress emphasized the fact that criticism at g
furniture and smiking cigarettes in lodging over the stables together.
little shoulder in the ]sdlow of his bed,"" would never do for school wear, and the table was not good 'manners. .
hand when his arm was about her;; why, also, mother desires her . to She told them that if they had Q
She put en she could of indifference; wear soft crepe underwear in sum- anything special to criticize theya Incredibly large openings for our
the covert exchange of "intimate; into her reply. ! p y g p y g
glances between them when there! '"Cigarettes and matches, or gall -`mer in preference to that which re- could come to her ,alone after the Dominion farm products are avail -
were other customers in the shop,! stones and adenoids," she told him, (quires starching and ironing. meal and she.would be glad to listen able in Great Britain, according to
while he to all appearances stood per-, ""it's all the same, They use you as
'It takes time, of course, to teach to the complaint. But strange to say, the Caxiadian Trade Commission.
using with undivided interest the' long as they want you and give jos these things, and there are but few being forbidden to criticize at the
headlines of an evening paper. farm mothers whose time is not lim- table, the children made very few Ask for Minara'e Una take no outer.
A11 this that was so precious could what they mus~, and that's the end i ited; yet other things can better be private comments. --
not begone forever! He would write can
1t; so, I say, get as much as you slighted than the opportunity of From that time an the mother was
can out of them, and dont work any
to her—write something that would harder than you have to"
make her see. (To be continued.) �,
He got home somehow, and entered
by a side door to avoid the callers
who might be there with his mother glJ. S. owes Great Britain. bear Giving
Dile Re�En land's bill for transporting a e
on the. front. terrace. He could not'
bear facing anyone just now - million American soldiers across the
But, going up the back stairs, he Atlantic amounts approximately to
did come face to face with Muggins, $82,000,000. or at the rate of $82 per
white -capped and white -uniformed, soldier, which, in the opinion of the
carrying down the children's supper U. S. Director of'Transportatpon, is
tray. She stood aside on the landing,
less than it would have cost to trans- c
d l a ke is Your Safeguard. is mad@ r@ azdless of the wea.ees many other duties neglected to seek Set all the lamps in a P ,
f Z before
Ali grades. Write for prices.
TORONTO SALT WORKS
G. J. CLIFF •- TORONTO
How to Dispose of Sores.
A municipal government official who.
had an easy-going doorkeeper was for
a long time pestered by a bore. Final.
y he hit upon a plan to get rid of
lni:n for good.
„Dick, do you know why Collins con-
tinues to come here -.so regularly?" hu
asked
b fill U lig#at
PART IL
By EVELYN GILL.
It va- hard to whip himself up again,: "So you are going?" inquired Mug-; cut be impressed upon her, ,do not' which give off odors,
after the customer bad gone. into the gins, • confound simpleness with plainness.;
first-time passion; and in the mean -y "Yes. Aren't you`;"A simply cut dress finished at neck' lis „+ Per
Faultfinding at •1a
time the girl had acquired a gorgeous "Na I am not going " she told him and sleeves with a bit of lace, or
hauteur,
eop,titiov To Other 1i6a Helped.
-so he could pass.
For Godfrey- to meet anyone just
now was the agony of exposing
wounds. He plunged into speech.
"Kiddies finished their supper?" he much, Tommy?" Tommy (indignant -
inquired, looking over the tray with ly)-"It doesn't cry so very much;
its half -eaten bread crusts, empty egg and, anyway, if all your teeth were
shells, and gaylittle egg cups paint out and your hair off,and your legs
ed with yellow 'chicks (he ` wondered so weak you couldn't even stand on
them, I fancy you'd feel like crying
yourself."
port them in American ships.
fee
Friend (teasingly)—"What makes
that new baby at your house cry so
dully how anyone ever happened to
paint chicks on egg cups, as if it
were worth the trouble).
"There's nothing left for you if There are three good methods of
that is what you mean," said the communicating news and gossip.
cruel Muggins. "And'if you• are bun- Telephone telegraph, and tear a wo-
gry you had better, go down to the man.
kitchen and have Maggie spread you
Lady—Gracious; Mary, how can
you regulate baby's bath if you don't
use a thermomenter?. Mary—Lor'
bless you, mom! If the darling turns
blue, it's too dowld—if red, it's too.
hot! .
a pjece of breed and butter,"
It was as .if she took pleasure in
keeping up a feud Between Herself
and the 'young. Man of =tile house.
He forced a little laugh- and•wwent
on his way.
"Thanks," 1Vluggins : called after
him, "for forgetting . my, magazine'
v1
He stopped in sudden penitent re-
membering. He couldn't.' go back
after it!
"Oh, Muggins," he apologized, "1
am beastly sorry."
"Thank you just the same," she re-
peated in exaggerated sarcasm;
ile forced himself to answer her
'n kind. I elm Miaard's Liniment in the house.
The Prince of Wales ' will visit Can-
ada in August of this year, and will
open the new Parliament Buildings
at Ottawa. It is understood that he
will open the Canadian National Ex-
hibition at Toronto the same month.
He will spend two monthsin the Do-
minion.
WELL DONE, US!
IT IS HEREBY agreed` that no one
nation would have beaten Prussia,
Bavaria, Saxony, Wurtemburg, Aus-
tria-Hungary, Bulgaria and Turkey.
IT IS FURTHER agreed that it was
the gailant'resistance of Belgium, the
magnificent, fighting qualitiesof the..
French, the, devotion of the Russians,
the valor of the Serbians,; the resource -
line. We invented and brought to per
fection the arni which produced the
decision of the war --the tank. We
swept his aerial navies from the skies
and blinded him. We have,. single-
handed, crushed the Turk and secured
a complete military decision. We have
fought four African wars _ and have
been victorious. We have raised,
equipped and maintained an army of
fulness and wholehearted co -opera-, 7,000,000, and have equipped a Rus -
tion of the Americans,and the superb sian army of 2,000,000. We ` have
fought the -Prussian, Bavarian, Saxon,
Austrian; Turk, Bulgmn'ian, Askari,
Togoman and Bolshevists. We have
established the Arab in _trabia and
the Jew in Palestine.
struggles of the Roumanians, which
enabled us to secure a victory over the
enema'.
.HAVING SAID THIS
The British have donee it. The navy
choked Fritz by the throat, and the
army walloped 'the life out of hire.
We have fought the devil all over the
world, we have beaten his legions in
every latitude;' we have financed the
was and fought the °Way., We have car-
ried the foodstuffs the' raw material
"
and the soldiers, both- our own and
our allies; to and fromf`the.ends of the
earth. We have fought a naval action
which "lasted .for tt4enty-one months
against a fleet of U-boats numbering
over 800 from first to last, and we have
destroyed two-thirds of that fleet. We
met the full stroke of his offensive in
March and April and smashed it. We
Carried. the impregnable' Hindenburg
BUT.
IT IS HEREBY agreed that no one;
nation would have beaten Prussia,
Bavaria, Saxony, Wurtemburg,
aria -Hungary, Bulgaria and Turkey.
FURTHER agreed that it was
IT IS PU d r s
g
the gallant resistance of Belgium, the
magnificent fighing qualities of the
French, the devotion of the Russian's,
the valor of the Serbians, the re-
sourcefulness and whole -hearted co-
,operateon of the Americans, aid the
superb struggles of the Romanians
which enabled us to secure a victory
over the enemy:—From Town Topics,
London, England.
"No, sir,"
"Well, Dick, I don't mind telti: g
you in confidence, he's after your Job."
From that day on the official was
never troubled by the bore.
e
The ability to sing a simple pas-
sage of music at sight without any
accompaniment is something that
every choir member should strive to
acquire.
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Meoin ialcal and Eleetriciti.
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