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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1926-9-30, Page 7, , , , 4 : , , . �, I , , , , '. , N, I 1. I , , I . - I 1. - 1 17 7�-- 1 - .. I 1 1 . I . I I . I I . "I I I I � . I 1, ,,, ; 1.111 ­ � I -­­­­­'­ - 1-11- '1111-- ­­ ...... .. ­ �. �., ... ­­­­ '', "'I .% � , - I . � ­ I— I I I "I .1, — ­ 111-�4--w-�­XMMW­41!iw - . I � I I I I I I ( I . I , -qM!Wr,7qPv�*, ,,, I I I I � . I . . 1 , . . I � . I I � 11 I I , :,W . 11 1. 11 I 11, I I 1. . I . I I I 11 � I I � I I . I . ,. 1. . I . .� � � , � � ,, � I I � I I I � I 11, % ­ . , . I I . ... I � I.., I I I , I . I . � �'. , , I I I . I � I . .. I . �,., 11 1. � I . I I I I I � I " , � . I � . I I -1 I I I . J 11 . . . I . ; I I I ii,- -!�t,� 11 � :1 I F-- I ­ - -- -­ -- ­ I I - - - - I I ,!,'' ­ . I . 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I , ' . .: ThrBe-quarters of the bad temper Iii, I the world(I is caused �y round s4ouldo � I I "Is, � . - I . � I I I I � � I I . I t� �,,The llrsi th,Ing a person who Is an - I I '-��,�, , 4 ,e �oes i's , /lq"-., noy d 1. ,to hunWhits t4ould�ers. � ' 7 1 ­ � , It lie squared his alioulaerB -Instead . ;, lie �vould,� find It WA104, �Wore diffieult to I , - I be angry. . I � . � . -1 .� I I � I � 0 .4n I 0, r r I I ' , _ th I'll ! I I . Sarnames and ' eir k. rigm . r I . � . .- I . I I . --�!� 'Hii� " , I—— � ��'. - I I 1111 I , � 11 1� I., � � � I . r I - - , r ­,­ ­ -­­ ­ �,11 I. pi� M-1 I I ­­ � , - -1 - , - . . I 1� ­ � i 11 I 1; I I , I � : ­ Mbo'.Chrlstia-A - Scleai*, 06�� .1*6140: ., � . I � , � , , � , � I ," I , . .. � I . . . � I I . I .1. I 1, . . � : oprilloly, wito y4m, to kw* . I 11 - I I ­ 1�� ,�, 11 �`�,�, � � ,:1 , 11. I ..?..� you drop Out the ."f" in this, which is ,5111! ­ I I- I � ­ I I . tij�ected into silence, and, eimplify the -- ­­­ -­:­­­�­­­­ - ­ 1.11 � 1. I . OALDRAITH � . . OANNQN, I , r .r I I . I . . I ," r " 1. ScoCvAnd about the time, of James. I., "Gatl�raicb," I I I Va rinflon-Ga I b.'reth. ,,,- I Varlatfo.na-'Oloonnon. � I Radiloo Free Lect Ure � �� " ',,� 11 �'.1 " 1. . A - I I I " ' I I . I . I . qaqlal origl"r-ocottish, Racial Orloin-irlsh. � ;3,ovrce,A glven name. Source -A nickname, ' I , . � � � From Ma,68,esy Mus-ld Hal),' on Christian, Scion* isatitW. r .- I 11 � I . . I 11 � 'as a redil,lt of an a�cc,iqlent, he claimed . I ,,r . . I At the, 11,eriOd when the Scottish It Is romarkaWe in how mq4,y, in- elant wene. at tile 1�,ejglit of their stant�ea 4 more obvious guediso 9 � lVeBr' I 1. 'r I � r � � " I Then Blur &FOug lable I . cast %Ahat middle.syl. , ­ — � i �- r " "C"RIS I THE � TIAN SCI EKE: � to have cionipletely'011re$1 hiviself by shores" for little,known paits of the killed their carriers, ood made them I . 1 , . - ' I power the 0-4,br4ith formettla, vor,y j,iii- You, t,be exa,ot -origin Of a fawly tame 11 r r I WAY TO THE TRUE KINGDOM" I-, I � , 1 $ . 11 + 11 mac, indioating fallowers or'des- I portailt di'visfoll of thae moot Influou- and In how many this. very obviouG . 11 . velope, Paris specialty op.." .. ,. . � iL ".. I . I I ......... ­� � I Over return. An expedition Aqooaeded In ransom- I I . 11 ,. , ­..,.,."..,.., , I r � - �11 . r' � r ­'�' r r Sunda'Ly Afternoon, Sitpt, 26, sit 3.00 shop. -..-.- 11-1111.1.1 . 1. . � ­ P, 14 ADIES WANTEDTO DO PL&119 I L Oral Won, the Macdclialds, North and I guess lea . , r, � , ,do you, totally Wray.'Knorw- I ,qoUtrIl' , I I Ing, ,that the 'fanitly liam.e. ef CAnnon, I r I � m has been the case with so many. The , G,,iellc desigrati�o,u of thlb J i's I xrlsb, YOU Would, 09 cours% 41strust, ,� . r Station. C.K.'CL4, 3674 (Reflabie and Maxlmlte Oattery ") .. . . I I I "' �, � r . � branch of the Macdonolds, was the ot'violls. Natuvallor It wqVW 'not, , "Chlt�nrs af� r I By Charles 1, Ohrenstela,, C.S.B., Sy raeuse� N.Y� r . ELI Bbreattanimlch,", or "des- come, from the Bsphsh word "camnQn," I , , oeudants of the Britons," but theyl InsteAd, it cornes from the Irish clan I I . . I A membor�df tle"hoard of Lectureship of The MoalsirChUn*, r I r'.h,rl r , . -16t. 1 L . The Firat Church of af A^donfizf 'i:k­+­ - . I r � � � r I � I � 1'�, I ,�! ;. I . I � . f M,r, I , These are, aiiiong the maxinio 1,D � I � * �L;,t, , .1", I , '' - � . � 11 ­ - -- - �� ��­ I � ­�­­-­­­ � . . . � I I . took as a -*lnily name th.6 g ven name . . . I their � . I or sq)t naTa,6 of "O'Qiwunflonnain." It � ML � I I --F--- ­ --- I 0 1 F � I L . .. , .1-- . - ,� � I L 1. I . 4,4. Fenian, an em-R.A.1"'. officer, who I � 1. � ,� has ,Just, -%�vplit�,� book, oil self­bealw, ., .., � , ,� " ARERS t0`0 FOR. SIX YEARS' EXPLU. of ableftetu, m,ho glayed. fin, Im-1 p oytant p,art In th,q national 1147adrs ot'l you drop Out the ."f" in this, which is ,5111! ­ I I- I � ­ I I . tij�ected into silence, and, eimplify the -- ­­­ -­:­­­�­­­­ - ;1 I .. I ..I �. L 1. -1 -1110 I I ­-, ­�­ *­­ � I . � I � a I i 1, p, I ,. , 11. I Ang. I � . I I I I .� ., ..� � 1. � ') I - I : I . . , I . I ScoCvAnd about the time, of James. I., "Gatl�raicb," . I -three ild,ph-thongs, you have a progun � . ' Ten Goo,d Rules for Broad- - � I . . I aa"ified Adverti sements. ' � Despaired of.by his doctors In 1919, � A - I I I " ' I I . I . I . of Baldernock, oJELtion, . roughly � like "O'Camainan. ,, � ­ . Listeners. : -1 - I � I I I . I � 11 � 'as a redil,lt of an a�cc,iqlent, he claimed . Wh th native , eu explorers leave eir' y� a tribe af savagois, who had Of COUrsle, In the ea-i'lier',uso of this Then Blur &FOug lable I . cast %Ahat middle.syl. , � ,� I TTUE FRIE , ) TO . I',, � to have cionipletely'011re$1 hiviself by shores" for little,known paits of the killed their carriers, ood made them I . 1 nam -e It w" reg:alu.rly pxell zed by the and arrive ,a 'you t "O'Caunlan," or. The following. iten rules for radI6 JhA -.sr-� -Mail I n en� I , : either'soxp xiiaiaed in . . I I I I nea s of We own "Vii.oldd of health," I .n . . I world, there is no knowing If they will prisoners, . I I 11 + 11 mac, indioating fallowers or'des- simply Ca4lion. And this Is just about, broadcaat listeners haTe,been evolved , , . 11 . velope, Paris specialty op.." .. ,. . � iL ".. I . I I ......... ­� 1, 'and hat become a well-known a,mateuk, . I Over return. An expedition Aqooaeded In ransom- ciih?jaubs 'of the person nanied'. But I the way- tho name has beoo-me AnglITL by or. Alfred N. Goldsmith, wva-knovyu -..-.- 11-1111.1.1 . 1. . � ­ P, 14 ADIES WANTEDTO DO PL&119 I L � . I I I I - 401,10te. I . . I I - Soinek d1sapp . . ear -utterly; but there Ing them witth,presentsof .glass beadej m has been the case with so many. cized through slImpldfication ,of both ra, -e I � ajo engin dr. , . I . .;lit se�wfirk 4 . s and 11. at homes whole L' I 11 " 11 On the whol.% the, m,o&t b?,d-telaper- � . I are cases "where they have been given looking glasses, and "adiii-flar articles . 1, Scottish and irlsh 01M maones, the pre- the Gaelic spelling aild pi:onunciation, The rii�leis themselves are as follows; � . � O : � I ,�� " ed people in tbe world a,ro those given , i . . � up tor'dead, yet have returned, orbeen. dear ,to the. liepirts' or 4avages,, aud.fix ,, . was droppedd as superfluous atter . The nume comes from the nickname 1. Dowt try to,,hear Ordinary broad- � a L 1;1110`�,' ;to' teilise thin1drig, Mr. Iteman . saldt' foundattex an absence of inamy years, they, were� ultimateay restored- t6 elvill- � I . . I the tral`W6tiP11' of the name, into Eng- of "Ceanniliounbm," meaning "fair- ca5tlug from Australia Iii'mId-Nmaner. - I I I I It, . I I I but. th6k are ubt ileopoaartly the 1�6st I . . Ts,ke the case of -th*e heroic� mid- zation and, their friends. lish In later generations. . , haired, and whIch was the. sobriquet Be sat-lefled to enjoy the good Pro- . 1�i . � I . I � . � 1. ,W �� , ,, 1, � . . orkeirs. . . . . sionary explorear, David Livingstone, The fur-trappea's of Hudson Bay still , ' Plie atronghbldsid of this branch of given, to a chtertain by the name of eafer stations I , grams from 'n I I � I .1 I a Census Of habI,Ua&I1y4 � 7 it took for -instanoe., He vauls.,hed in the uu- �te-11, the atory ol "Lucky Moore," as ,he I the Macdoualds were Ma,orlho,li'llish I "Ptachra", who was the founder of: the time, I . . � . . . Pitied the Laundress, ,you , . Ill-teni-Pered People you would find that . I . . � . kgowa Interior of Afrlea, and twhen came, to be called. He -%,ma a hunter . � . � . . . . I �pwsp and Ditmorv, t and prior to 1660� they held the Isla ndolf Glgha for the sapt* The te,rritQry, of the O'Can- �2. Don't be d-Isappollitedd. It an ozca� . 'that � � . 1. . � . A 11ttle girl had Just beau listening they, are neLr,17 &11.�ound-shoulden�,d I I more than six.years had ehipsod With- and� ector who wag twice retort- L . I the Mae, froiii� medieval times was sional - disobliging storm interferes 11OLU49 . . . . toa description, of heaven, . I and hollbw-cliested, Sudden Irritf itton out news of'him, he was moilrii6d as. ed,loat Ili the-trozen wastes.of North- , ' , �6in' � doual`68- , . �. I �, ,around Orgiall. I I evening. . with your Summer rad -R) . � I � "And do Lhe angels all weer wh1tq, . , � makes them round the&r 'gbouado�fi dead. Yet after all that time, Stzi�lay. Canada. i�et lie. turned up alilre . �-� I I - — : . I ---" -, -,:— ­—­ I --­ ­ ­: � � - - There are many fineconcerts'eamin-9. I . , I . . . I raumidiT.rl she, Itquired. I . . , �. I still more. . I I Mental Contro4 -- - -dj4jI, on. and well aftor.disap-pearing for Ererodil found,Wm alive and well at - . I La I kG Tanganyika which is almost in, m6n.ths, amd� then again for elo,V'eu ,Advent of Autum' ' . I n. I I a, pearl. In You.can't expect to find every oyster, nor to receive WQRK WORN -PEOPM I � "Yes, dear," repRed her ther, �� I I j, To � . .. I I . � , � * � " ' , . the'centre, of tile country. , months. . . I When fall's first early frosts subdue %rewrd- breaking -eou6ert every ulglit. I � The chIld thought. for a in=eU4 L % ­.� People . are,, too apt to waste their. I � vitality Bad energy. through .fretting, I - , I � . A little --while I&ter Stanley himself ,When, bo wover, he disappeared � a- I . the grounds And -pa�nt, with artist's fingers all, the � . . I .. . — I . . . h 3. if 'you want louder signals, use a ­ thou ohia eald thoughtfully: . .� "W4&t;t# big washing they must have. . . .. qver small'and u7ilmportant trifle . ,s,, dIRRIP04red, together with th third time, a4d, In a blizzard,, �Whlle. . 4 I tr&es - , lwrgor, serial, more. tubes, higher plate y ImprovI tg . , I ,f* NeW. 11ealth b W � UP thero.�' I . .1, _ � 1� " �", � . � with the'reiult that,tho.' last (wo,hou-Tir ,�� �,.,, gaiddug am expedition a -long Me white m. md, 853 native Porters. " I an a . " r , ,,�, . I 'golden . . I 'Voltage, more Benaltive loud speakers I �. I I . I . 1. . . , . I .. I I � of the day at th6 office oxe gener�ily . Thb,� expedition' set out 1'from­ the shords :of ;'the Pola�f Sea, everybod . I y I . Unfurl bright branners to I . . . ,th e . 11 I . 11 � and more careful tickler and, receiver Their Blood. . I . I - I I I .1 *1 - waated-' This applie I 9 ,to, a .Vast ,*Dro_ ,e",t co-ast qJ Africa in.N6v,omber, thought it was all ever withh1m, I "DOZO; ­ - . � . li� � �. adjustment . I . I.. L 7 1 - 1. ­ I porbion. of sedentary niental +�orkexs. 187-4, 81d,v�h�n nearly th-6a4 years had - - AnIskrino Chief. ... And scatter leaves o'er every Vale and, If you feel run down, it means that :4, A'plea-sant signal fil-ling a me& I � � . I . mound; � . I - your blood Is thin and watery, that orate size room should be enough to . I Mr. Heman hah samestaxtilni'vlows elapsed Without tid'PD, the wor'sk Nearly six yefts 01a;)sed, Then alL 'The'g,oldenrod bedecks. . I �� , 1. � .1. I I I . � �� . . I I � the 'byirays your ,fit'ality is low. You do not sleep c usic ly, su � , regarding ,&thleitics. , 'As mu ' kwall feattd7` . . � � gi.ve satisfa .tion. M al o1r.a. I .1 ch-exeir- , . . I . . , I I-As6eotor of wha,,t wa.s..at that time the , round; . . well and are tired wh 6n you rise In the t worth while 0 else can be taken in am airinclial: But, on August 4, 1877,"Stanle.-� turn- I I ' � . , Blimal Is Ideal. It Is no' , I r as .ed up unexp4otedly'at Boma, on,the North-West Mounta4 Police, III- .the A stray, brown bee roves o'er Its yel- ,morning. You find no pleasure In your pr,oft-aing signals which deafen the � on th.e.playing field, he contends I I course -of a Journe-�V, of 1,800 inges, � - low seas; . I I . 11 I . .. . I .-,4t � .-- I.. Complete physical, trainin I g, must ,weat I coast, having imareli-erd by ­dowl-llacross. . � -ch stx*tehes ' I . � . m.saa§ and are listless'aud dispirited nikghbors, It Is wasteful toinsist on I I u � the frozen land wlil .. I— Then silence falls In magic mysteries, at your work. You have no energy to tremendous'aignalsr w :-embrace.mental control of the muscles 0 a ways right across the coiltinent- I I . _)i1ch are gAeueral, . . � . , along the coast from Hudson 130-y,,to As, silijime'riii' skies W Autumn'B hazi etjor yourself. . � � '. . . a journey -of .over 7,000 miles -through I I I . . . � ly' less pleasant than, moderate Big - ,as w,�11, he says., . Alaslia, came, upon, a tribe of Eskimo are drowned. I Tlidulands of men are run down by nals, particularly during the Summer. . 'territory the major Portion of , . . . The whole body cau. be exercised by � who acknowledged. a white man as , , I .11 sands of vo- 5. If your lotal.station comes fit too ' , -sitting quietly in a, chair ,"Th- eye" had never before been Visits- ­ I . vim teties of work.. Thou I S I their chiet. The, hite man. was none. Aud,'nea-th the murky mir�age olor'the ineu a're' broken down by their hcuse- loud and drown s others � out, a small - I I I I �V, I C.10...Upyl qn,d .q1.lnWJ,"V .flj� -imAnA +.A white men. -' . I .11 . -I, �. �U-��T­1­ IT— I . . I I . . . eir � .1 I I 'ime teirribio joi4rnay Mad cost the' I " - ' - ­ ­ . "UNU LUIA) YVAL,u G"UU 11�ub ML�u "W-5 aerial wigaeiip in Lurupg 111M OUT, W�Ll ( . I 11 . . . I ,. - Iwell , UP10.11 Some Sport Or exepcis�e.- .. . I 4e had, lie explained, been found by The wildlinjasters In profusion grow; back% -.thousands of girls are pale, list- a 's . , mere thinking of ,that exeroises- Aves, of ,b% three lllurop6au compaTli- a�n . Esliiiiio, huritdr when 0� the - t . . I mail con -denser connected betweei I - ..the � I , . ,P0,111 The Yellow catkins nod brown heads' less and without attraction. . It all aerial and ground. Or a simple way4 and of the museles which that e,o,. ons, and of liks 35.3 porters Only. 115 of deat4 from cold -and starvation, and , 4fid I quivers ­ . . ame . thing-thin,and wat- tr�p may do the7trick. And It All mea Oise brings into play, will te�id the had &urvived� . 'I-, I ­ � ! , I . . ... ,means the s, - I ' " 1�, I v ��d remained i�ith the tribe -�ever Just as they did this time a year ago, ery blood, vitald-ty run down, EL119,8111ii, SU;res, . I I to get rid ,of the.local statio, .. blood., to the musclee and exeredse, . Captur6's:i "by Savages. . aring to run the'risk of' There stirs a breeze; the Aspens din'es poor appetltiii' ,',palpitatlng heart, 0 . hOrt fall, why not -enjoy his concerts? H, � . i I . ,.' �­ . .­, : ,, � . , .,.- . .1 . I since, -iiot�, d � . - . . � . I thean as efli.clently as If t1rey, were be- ' A few years ago a irative, bearing a reaching the' settlements, .on accountL and shiver; . breath. . I 'bard. for you an . d It Is xLo I . Ing aetublly used, . . � I . t4r, ar' ed *at � ' -of I - is working . let riv a settlement near of eae h�s fe%t having been ampu- The butfanWoods and maples murmur Do not ,submit to this., Gat new body's fault that you are so close t4 . . , I . ]Per technical perfection, of ' ,course, the . mouth 'of- the Flj� River in New ta-ted owing -to ffost-bite. ' - I I .. N. . . low. . blood and with It new vlta&y. There him that you' -are bound 49 hear him ' � I ­ . _ . I I � I a certain amount ,of physical pra-atlee- Guinea,the huee''island north of Ails- The sti�;ing .stqiy.qT, Arctic explara-* Rose E. do Ribcowsky% Is no difficulty in dbinj this. Dr. Wil- B-roadca - have . to' be olosi!�� l It neeeseaz,T, but,the armicbBli ath- tralla.. � � ­ .. . I - -­ . '.... I � . . st stations i 1. - . I . . ­. � tion. abounds' with Similar inciden.ts. ­.,�- Idams' Pink Pills build up and enrich to: ionle-Waple than to others.. Aele: soon finds Af pb' esse I � I � � InIii - .1 .. . ., . Nms� I ss . d,.of To. -everybodfy!s amazement thd, lot- The Canadian explorer, Stetausscm, P the blood. which ,brings 'w '6. In selecting your. eveniug!s Pro . — h Gids Tune Piano& , with it XIL . . . greater control and staying, powers ter WaB f nd to ha.ve be'en-writtsn amd two companions, were given iib - health and vitality. The man, woman gram try for.the higher powered broa-d . ' .. .1 � . � for dead'when their ship � . � than the athlete ,who re I lleib'on phySic,al byA Danish explorer named Peterson I - '. was crus]�ed Girls , have already Invaded the 6r girl who takes Dr. Williams' Pink ' ' � I .. trMning. . . , I . . . �Tjio, four years ,Xevil6iialy, had start- I by . the ice. and sunk. I . realm of -the Plane, tuner in. Engl"4 casting stations. They weredealgne( . ... . . I , I I .1 � . . I Pills is never run down. Their friends tot give better Summertime service - � I 11 .. � � Pow to sleep. � i ed with t4ree companions- to explore . Two years later they were found in, and mere man must 16bk to his laur-, ,notice how energetic . ­ � , .. I . � - . the'y are, Wh&t a and you will genewAlly find that the; � . � Rest, and, sleep gh,oad be prepared. the unknown -ffiterdor�of the, island,' -Bankr, Laud,'a, large Islancl, it the Are- els. , There1s. said to be iilaclr. of of- tile appetite they have and how much do. . I � , I I Irw Ii theT a�e to be-e'fflcient, do cla-res' aud -hid'loing�b,een given up for dead. tie Ocean. They had subsisted main- ftclen�, well-trained tuners In England, I . I � . I I � I I I . �� I . they enjoy life. . I . Ifftle patience in le&rnInj ti -+11-- I - I 1. I I .. rrll-- �*�A 4-, ­; ' -4 11 -1 14- L . � and thousands.of nIanoB remain Silent I .. 7. A I I I � I � � �'. . I I . I , ; 11 � I I . . . , , ,� .�,­ "", . I ,1 :V 4r�'.. ,, ­ - I , I- I � . r � � I . �, .. � - � .. . , I I . � ,u , 4 ,�, , , I - : I II . I - . . ­ I ,� � I . . kl�q­ , eeT1, cap- �� .31. .:k- , I .1 I 1. � - .. ' I ou can get ' these Pills through any handle your receiver yields rich, rerl .1. --1. . ! � I J . Yreparwdo:li'�comslsts In lying,doiyu, , ­-­ I I � I - ---- -- . I . I I .1 � ­ � and untuned , for want -of proper atten� dialer in medicine, or by mall at 60 turns in s.Ltisfaction from [ I , . -A, ­ , , I `"­ ' 11 I - ,� . . I . - . . . . . I . � , � S, .. � . . fine, signals. - . . . -,. fiat, stretchIng. every muscle, after the I t� In ' - ' �Very Long Ago! tion. Icenis a box. from The Dr. Williams, built � - - �-­ .. . - . I . I I ......Real,Life - , The. profession is Bald to offer e--. ' Ill I Remember, that "Rome.vasn!t � �, !, .. � � :very few poeta. I wh o I Medicine Co., Brockvi e, Ont. in a day," and keep on getting more, - . I MaUrier of. a. cat, and clasping the -The, happiemit� Teople are -those There have been � - . , THIS MOTHER "" handw,- fingers, linked, over, thq,pit Of ' I 1. - � - - -ceptional opportunities for the edu- I -----.I-- . � � . I I I � I 1� I the stomach. 1. � who are, doffig honest work. - so,:delicately� e6uld-touch. the pathetic ­cated girl. The course of instruction I . . I and more failiar with your'set and how I ­ I ' - . I . - -��' i At ,ffi , , L 1. ,' ' . ' -The luckiest people,arw those who 4trin.,�B .df the harp of,poesy as Eugene ' . =====% - I o" It works. . . . e same time, adds the author , - , , It . I .. � 1.. .1 . in -Efigland lasts for about two Years, -­�­ I - I . ' - - . � . I ever � , ' hav�6 a work'. hey can respect,., "., Fie:d, He -certainly *rote.mainly. to . - 8. it Is a good Idea to read -the radiol CLAD DAUGHTER* -1 " 1. ,Y,.Ipirt 'ef'the bowshould be 1. I K and the pay. Is said to be about ten - - I . I . - . . I.'' he: finest homes, are. -those fur- children, but there. is aideptli End s -In- pounds ' a week, with opportu Ity to -- . . . I tho6uthtof in, turn. . I . -T . 1, .,, , I , a =-=7-- -11 � eclumn of a newspaper Or a good radio ': ' � . % I . I 33% ' . " . I ­.. � I -t beautifiII'woman is the them very acceptable to, their elders , I . , - , - 6 LL - - . � nished with.'love, n6t�. luxuries.' ,ceritY'aboat these thl�48 whicii make travel to all parts of the country, gazine or two�' If helps you to know . � I Then think of youxself In tbe-a,ct of . -,Th6 noB I 10h WE . Perform -Ing different functions --- lbok- . I . .. The tuning classes. at the Music I *1 . how your sat works and keeps You up- . � . � � . . one,,.making.her,gelf most -useful. . . 1, I .. I . . . I I . . V � .. I to -date In radio. information of.this . - . . I -e School are full and a waiting . , \1 I . - ' . . . . Ing at beautiful flower% smelling their _Th -e laverage. emp]loyer is a pretty 1 once knew all the birds that came Trad, \ sort ls*an aid In -getting the concerts . Mrs. Parks Tells How Lydia L I I lovely, scent,.tasting luscious frult. lie- I � And nested7in -our o I - -list is reported. A: large percentage , I � loud and clear. ­ . I - I . ' . . � dependable fellow when treated right. r1chard ti66s; , � - t . I I of theentiants. are women. � . I I . ,. ..- .tening 6 inspirl-ng inuale.,. . . I Ap- - -The villain is partly good and the For every flbw-er I had .a name, . . .. 9. Ask your,music de Pinkham's Vegetable Compound - . I . pa� the samm prinolple, to. yoi 11 81- . . . -0 � , N . I I aler for ad -vice; .. I . I . . ly tell you what you want . ,­ ur. me t I hero I& partly bad. , I My. friends Were 'woodchucks, toads, he can probab. Restored Her Daughter's - i I moml, and spirltual, development, .* - . -The i�tory does .not end with the . ,,kind bees. . . . I � T I I . to knows. and.,will be,glad to ,do so. . - . - I � At first -sleep may iiiiPervene before w, - edding, dc,6-ne. ­. . I . I knew where I thrived in y I ond;er gl IS -1 The I manufacturer of your set is also ' Health "I . � . . 1, � — . . � . � . I What plants woul& .soothe a stone- , Fb - �- .1 . 011 . I the exercise is. eompleted, but this ls� en -i� �LF I willing to hellp yon get the desired . ...-a PassIng,ph-400,which observance will .. . F - ­ . . . .. � - . � I '1.� I results froin its um * Toronto, Ontario. -"My dauThter - :: I � - . . . ,bi,ulsed too: I . � ,� 1, . overco,mle. . . I .,�, Make's a Difference. TUANKFUL MOTHEKS mNKt,vr-R Is 16 no,�, and has been an invalk over I I . . � I ,Oh, I was,very'l.6arned then;' . �- - % rection ­ � . ­ . , , -,-,* - io". . * . ­"- I 10. Do not thx,ow away thedd .'�"",-���,�-��--.,'�i.:,:.",. ',,­ since she was oix ,. ,..,. 4..'t.. ,::. . , — I sheets or booklet that came with your :,� � ,, e� "..... .. , _ �.:..,;::` , , I eLsomo of.the thoughts ..fo,r "I doix1t knov�,-what it is,,doctor,s'l But,tIlk was . �1-1:, ,..., .'.,: m6nths old a�nd I � . .T vety- long ago. � I :: - , 11 � id.) e -moments ,which. the anthor� S,e,ftes 'staid -the invailld, '.'%ut 1, feel 1. sbali , . An Out and Out Red. ,h '�:,­, �,..; . . . I I I . j .$trongly Reconlifnend. Baby's set and with the tubes�. Rdad. Pill on<. . .,.:�!!!! hai beeh eorn- . , ".1. - ;',;;1;7 ,;;..,;.'- �. .1. . � 1% . 1. - . . ,:,.;, I I : ifp -as sin app dlid Ix -'- never ,pull: th-rouil� Is �' , I � � Atra, PIYM,Outb-Rock - "You advise material carefully now and"the :­. ,,:;:.,.� . pelled to remain : I I - *1 . ., I knew a spot upon the hil-i n, and , , ,.'02;:.:-;- : , ; � I r . L . ­: - 11 . . The oni� bottle of, med-telne worth- IINO.nsensiie� nonsense,'�. answered th-6 Where cheolTr-berrles could be Own Tablets to,Their Friends. 'me -to have nOthfug, to do with her follow the euggestions which are,* ,'!",�:: itw�.,. ,:,.I out of ichool the .. . .1 . , . ­ . - - . � -W I . having Is yourself., it Is, I .. . 1. ` �: greater part of . . labelled-To,.dootoT. "Why, your �case,,Is a,bgolute- . I then -her tendencies a '.',:i: .',.,.::j'6 � I ... , ...... :, I found; � - . I � given. The direction. sheets, aAi*er., . ,:� �� � ` I ;��.�. :�Z�;:i: the time.We have . . I be' thoroughly shaken with. laughtex,, Ify the'same �fs an Hines once a mother has, used Baby's OWn shevistic'?" � ''. .-IN', - . s I had Years I knew the rushes near the will i , most of the quesilons. which have been �-,, Z: I . i, I 1:".1 I ' 0, �:.­ tried different . . ttle Drief! sbe yould, - Mrs "'!, ., ­­­ t � , §i:i�:.-;.:-- "I'll " � :` :��.....�.:�. . .11 I '�hr". times, a day, b6f6re meals., . ago, y4t look at m4�stroui and hearty - -lay that weighed a I . - -Buff-Orpin.gt-on-"D.e,old,ed,ly so, puzzling y0iii and preventing y6u. from . . . kinds ofinedicine, I'll � . I . � , I 1, . 11 I I 1,�rliere Piaker6l ­ I I � . ' . 'I"' �..�i . . t...., �1'1` .. �: .. I I 11 .... - .. . - 8114-.� Never mind It thi other fel. as -eveir.".. � . . use nothing else- The Tablets.. give, .thydear�she's'aii out and out Rhode getting the best out Of your set. * I ;, .­.. bt he �d I � I . I ., . . low"ifil'ys you don't know how to; just "Yes,," was tlie,repay, In a veTy nW- I I . pound. � "' . sujch results that the mother ha,s.noth- Island Red." I 11 � I .. I;— , I. , � , I I I knew .the m,rood (the very tree) . � , . . . . � i I ., ; :�­ - her muche f9ad 6 .. .. I .. I I ,vo - on. HAS - only sul-vation W-111: b e, to I -w, voilce, "but I 7Mpect you had a, Mrhdre 1 L ng but words of, Praise for them. . �. C. . I I 11, � � , , ., � I "L' ' , �. . .ived the poaching, saucy 1 . . I - Rub your scalp with Kinard's Liniment ; I ta k e n Lydia E. . ,. i , ., . .. ­ Pinkharn's Vege- I, I - I -- I , 11 �: . . sing lnu,der, 1 . � �.. &W doctor. Among the� thousands of motheTs . ',-.�­` I .'.' �' . � . . I I I . I - crow, : I .. - � I ".. * . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .: . L ��, � . . � I - " . � . I 11��F`l .1 I. : � I . Transformation. I �, . - .1 . table COMTOU I'll A little nonsense every day keeps ,� � I I . And all the woods and crows. knew throughout Canada who pr�Llso the ... --:. nd ,- I . I I . ­ , , I * I I w,orrr and the dticter Away. I ' - I -1. � � I P. I .1 . . .1. . . . 11 ­ . I ' , . I. � . Tablets is Mrs., David A., Anderson, A walnut tree upon a hill He Gets Most Out of Lif& " - ' when I was run-down, and bad . . � :.. i .; . , I :. I ,a I � � I , I I ... , . I . . . me; . ,� . . " For many a season grow, --- 4ho, .spoils no haotiness he has, helped me so much that I thought it � ,. I I I - . , ery- i��&Bgo. w Glasgow, N.S.,: .Who Wrl-tes:-"I might help her at this; time ShrshaB . � - . "I I NQE ED " I Perfect'. � Blit that.,was v No I � And watched the eagles upward soar by envying that -which he has not. . , I . 1. Mirth. � I .... I , . - . I . havo used Baby' Own Tablets for my . game .... ... ­­ I � . P d ever since she began taking , I - - . I . . I I 1NR Mrs I 1* . Protection .7. 1 . . . oldidi-On, sold from my experience I And vanish in thoblue,- -Who lets the other fellow got mad t Sh -ends school every day now . . . ..., i 0a4e'thee, Nym)ph,'and bring With - I know lt's,folly to bomplain . -- I It envied all the birds that built firit. . . ";d goo a skating, and does other. out- I % I I � � I I . ... . � I . * would not be without Ah&m. I wou'd I � I I a e alt I thee . � , .. . 1, � E,ver - kOf whatsoe�er the -f-s-tes decree; . . . Among its branches -high, ' � �who finds his, greatest pleasures: I .1 .1 I � . -1 I � . .-.,.. . -With y , ' urge eve,ry other 'mother of young - . � . of-doolF sports. I reeornmend this � . . Jist and, Youthful .Tollity , . . I .1 Pox Nvllkr:- ". ­ I . . Yet, were mot wishes all In- -vain, -,-,-. - chilaren, to keep a bbx of the Tablets And murmured to -the piis'siing breeze, in the simple pleasure% medicine to any one who is run-down . I ,. ­ Sport that wr' q , . ­.­ ,-1 R611 - I tell you what my ivish should be: "Would that I, too, could fly." - . , . � Inkled 0ard'.d'eri&S, I I . in the house," .., , : , -- .1 -Who ,works, contented!Ily for one , and nervous and weak.$'-Mz&,PAnxs, , � . And -Laughter holding both.his sildes. 1. � . ­ .. . '. I . .I'd -wish - to be a.boy agains - . . . . . . � 106 Bond Street, Toronto, Ontario. I .1 . I .11 Own Tablets axe wife and aome littlA children. - . � � Come, and trip It'as ip go, , . . Every, roil of, Pilnc� Ed- Back With, the friends I used �to Baby's a mild but It tugged and pulled In every gals -,vVho laughB himself out of difll- Lydia ,E, Pinkham's Vegetable , I I ,. . I . . ­ . 1 On the light tantastle I too; .. . 0 . i , .: w,%rd Brand Irox Netting I knbw - . . I 'thorough laxative, which regulate the Against the mots that bound culties I . nstead of fightinglil . s way out. I Compound is adependable medicine . . I . a. bowege and sweeten the. stomach.; for young women's tro4 I I I . -, And in thy right hand load 'With thee � I . opens , out, as a -150 foot, - For I was, �hl o happy then; � drive out cousti-Po0on.and iiidigeation; -,%rho forgeti his pay In the joy of � �)bles. I I , , , � . . ' I .. long wall of 'perfect pro. 4 But that was very long. ago! - . Its gkaceful trunk and waviug boighs For sale by druggists everywhere. a I �: , , The mountain Nympli, sweet Liberty; I I - I . So Jlrmly to the ground, the work he does, I . . . . 4 1 . .. fection. for ,your 'foxeg. I . � . . . ­.- break up colds and� simple fevers _ . I — . ­ ­­ .�.,I� 11 .. I# � � ­ ­ , -0 and . . . � . I ... Ahuo If I give thee honor drue I � . J . , 11 . .1 � . . Prinese .0dward. does not . . . . . -e teething eaET.,, They are sold'by Ana ever lifted up Its top -W`ho gives every other man the, I ' '. I bag nor sag . and. has 10%. -1 " A Prayer. , , � I mak . , Mirth, admit me, of thy crewr­ I . IL . ., I .1 . - �ivail. i at, 25 ,Through storTu or sunlight clear. benefit of the doubt. " To hve,wlth�her, and Hve with thele, more in"hes t'han, any '' God, feed me 'understandlujp��,-: medicine dealw,,s�.pr:��Py , � : � . - I I . I I ­ .. I , . :�." other �brand of fox no4ing, � ,.Bit, L by � pullousi bijt, . Clen-is a box from 'The � Dr. Williams' A little nearer to, the stars - . - ` ­­­ —,---- , , , , . . In unreproved pleasur-es, free; 1, , 11. 1 . . , I I I Medicine Go., Brockville, Ont. I And clouds from, �ear to year. � TO I:ear thd lark begin his flight, � . � '' I �. - Write ori w1re for I S,6 thit *my- dzy, soul � ­. 1- ­ q . . I . �.. I I -!r-, - - ­:-�� -�.. , . � 1: . delivered prices ... Sha,ll not be surfeited '. , . , I': �knd ginglis atartle, the -dull, night,. � I.., I � ; I . - ' I � . . Men came bne,.da.y� and felled the tree,; I Fro, ' ' r With wonclet: -- ' .' . Fancy. - ' � in -hid watch -tower in the Skies, Summs side . ..., I I I I ' " � '' , liolmans �P- E. island - . . , .. , � � . And sawed It Into thin, I . I . M I . Till -the dappled,,Dawn doth ,rise; - I - �, 11 . I 1. t. -A. M. Sullivan. ' A gantleman having led 'a, corripaily Sbi6oth, fragrant pieces, fixiely trained; ' I I . �- . ­*­ . , I . U I'' , . � I . The , to come, in' spite of sorrow, , -, Special'.Ontarlo Agents L I�lools pay jd6t as inuch. attention to of children beyond their' lisual jour. ,As wood for violin, . � I i I I I � I ' � . .. . And at ni� window bid, good -morrow,, I W, H. C. Ruthven, J. M..McGlillv.r . 11 they began to be weary,' and And wrought them in an' aerODlan . e, 4 i . . � I I - , . ay the, coulisels �of the Wise as, the v1sa 11'e", . I . " I -e t-bf-lar bf the vink, Alliqton' ­ Priceville I , -6-t � he word I s of �o6ls-. . , � ,W .1 I I , Tiii-0,11gli th 'BWoe .. , jointly. cried to ,him to carry them, To coursethe boundlesrs, Ork; , - 11 , " .'�) �' ., , � .1 I , I 1* � � pay 0 .. I ; I i i I '. � 'or th-0 tt'j.."'ted, ka'ahtirre, '. .. . . . I � 1. I I ­ 1. . 1-11 . � s I I which, because of their multitude, he "Now," sighed ,the walnii,t joyously , - ; ­ . I ) I k ; � . , -- .. -- ,- � ��--- ... "I .. , , - 1. I i . .0 � ,while the ploukhma,u,' near at hand, .. 4 . .. I coxild -not do, but told them he woul, d "Bebold! at last I fly. I . , . I I . ! . ­ ' i .. ' 1 z I .W.- . I . . I 11 �t g, � ,1;6­rlda�'on. Then , , ; . -- , 'I � , I'Whfatles o'er the furrowed land, � . . - * , ,px_qv1de them horses, . .1111nus ,Irving.: � I I I � 1Q,xd th.o.milkmaid gingtih blithe, �*­, . ,,R ,a - - - cutting litCe wands out of the heage � I � 11-­:��4%-"--- 1 � . 11 - 1 � I And. the, niow4'whetsr, his scythe� , I , C as. nags for tbern, atid a .great st0c& .� Incomplete, . . 1- , � W, I 11 I � !!! W PALCOSEEL it . ' g � I 1. , sistantly deals all , - 6 ve 2, Y she. herd tells his t.ac ' '. . as a gelding for Iiiinself, thus,: mount. RugbaAd - "HIm! Punny puti-d Ing � I � : ��l , AMid ' p - � I F I i , I I ' , , A � _ � � -peS ' I - . , � a isuncturen,.slow leaks. Volvo ­ � I . ie i I . . '� hawthorn in the dale. � , -C I I od,f put metal jiTto thelf legs, and, tHIC" , I " . UndeT tht I I (PICIJ , , I I . 11 & 1eak "prithout taking tired, off ritio. ' . i L I I . I . I I . . falic)r , I . � � � I . . M bon � � th ame ieerfully horhe�-T ' I . - . -. 11 . ]E�Al4g.to. �' Mustard Plckies�-Chow-cfiow-lndia Pickles -So - ey c� 0 . homas WjfeL­�f'Yes, dear, ThWs, ,is lar 161 � I -%J� - I I � . I � I ' pr Pickles I . . .. � I ; �, PALCOSEEL I � � ­ . .� — 0 J Dutch Pickleg-Rdligidd tkfid datsup. Our Recipe 1�6ok gived , ,� Fuller (1642). ­ I i got with the, recipe. whefa the radio i I . A , --� 11 .. . I . I . � -------0- dvwivs � ".� . ­.. I 'kes tires Puncture proof. , . . I I �A R2re Type, . , splend,11d.. recipes for nig�lng all orlhem. . ' ' bi!A,G I 'IT ,. . 1� I ., � ' ; . ' I � 'oo—. we I IoAnd so you are notmaxi,led ystr , .0 Writs for 0, 46PY--M0#od r,-tim. , Fairness. t now scientific preparation that you inject � ; , I . I . C Imaii-x6ca (Oanada) LIA31tcd, Dept. lor 1060 Amherst St., ]Montreal . 1, � I I O'No,p) , �. I ..... � I I . I I . .1 I 11 I I I . ' I . . I A reputation should be lived up to itto Inner tubes, coats the walla� with a semi. , � . I 4 r I .1 I . I I . Certainly, the fair way Is .the be9t, and not bii, I 114uld nr)d oosd* initautly and permanently, I . 'Engaged .. I ' punctured, leaks, lcak,y Valves and porous . I "NO.'" I ,; 11 I .. 11 I I ... I I . . 11 ­ � though It ba s6iiiething the further * .. I ­ . � - I ­ .1.1. Itces, tile mimite they occur. Quarariteed i ! I I I I about. - - - 00116trallit 16, for exl:reml- 1 4-1" ,4rmlesttovAlvao'v1nnertub�. XN098AMS ' . - I , ' . . "What's the matter?" - . .4 .. I I I . � . . I tILRAGE by keeping ,your tire at normal . .1 Am I �1114 I , ... , � bes, when all NraYs, else shall,,Tail. But ExtraMoney This Fall Pfeslivirst. DrIVd. as vn,.qny rusils ad you wants nto - , I "'Arell, father gays that.iii-y hu&bamd, . .� ELsw � I , "I I I 11 In the general!,� fairixess has pllef�,- ,in, spare or full time taking ordeta . PALC6S9ZLtre2tod.tlta and it wowtlealr. . Must be a koon ii�-ft& expe,r1dueed man, .. I . . I for IIN-Aperial Ar0 Xinas Greetin . I 0 1 f . good ltftltharid gnod blabltg;­aoti�, I 11 M melit. It you vant, the other may 9 A.09NTS $500, a, Mahtl! Easy 11 I I . I . ' supply the dealre; I yet this ,does. tA-Le Gards. $100 easilly earmod in; a We want nkeritt and distritstitorgovdrywliere I �,. . er4iLkii lie, ifiustb::,� A,ugal, industrious,, . I � " I month, Libei-al colninission, Sample to ddinozintr4to and sitkl PAIXOSEW, to car . . aids . &Jestioa : like and rcha4dth dovo­-Owem t"sellt' . 'cc St, I I.. pit � -� owncrii, Garogen, 94mvi atious, oet pnr� . . . I !illi ��tbell Uy6y, aiiit 2 say he must be, � . book free. ' ' .-il,W 'ti n s . � I ham, In "Regolv6s", 3.620. 1 anIT1914 OA�A,DLIN ticulsv% qtunusus:17 m6nq ldrsgprovw�, � . I I ­ - 1.1-1 ly­ 1-1--1- — -1-i�, . - .- - . - - I -11 - I . I 11 I I I I � . I I . . � I � I � I I I I .. � , � . . . , � � � , I I . � . I . I . , . I � , I : . V . I I - I �, 1: I I . '� .1 1 4 11 4 . I . . I,. � . ; I . :i . � � I . I I I I � . ; I . . � � � I . I : . , . . : � : . I � 1. � - , - . , " I " I .L