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th, weett,•encl wiht, Mrs. Alezt. 'MUM.
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Gulld. was held atu the bomb of Mr.
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athietei 0,4%icaie,g trt!
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legb'theY Tafte'ln alSOtiVriboirt 'the-siee
lire shape of a telegraph psge,, eight
a siege, in Case the taiinamanid pen
up?"__per ewe grew drawn an'
onrjed until sbe caught- the twinkle
in my eye, lat* *en she broke into a
Orate an' tripped 14w:tilos like a girl.
I alas -'out in the hall moment
lookbe alter ber an' I was mighty
.glad I bad corae. We was both in
_net4L.Of....coMaliAnYrP
.....A14... was a
easier than it had been that
mornite, an' I felt better tban....I. had
for some several days. I couldn't see
*hem ASandy-lkorgosen bad, laid me
anything that would get me any nearer
what Barbie wanted to know; an' yet
I couldn't keep my mind off studyin'
over It, except Nvlien I was busy. It
was 'the eitioa with Sill Andrews, an
X was glad to have some one new to
worry over until got tuned up again.
"Ttlitvat Werlifit et ,Mala -Aettbak. atade- goo 401c1111)G. ,t animal -Garden. avas aot.4viDa „In, snub ittletiagaratzp„
aantatiza.-121:4-7.- 4.e.-,---mair,„7 row),
ltiunte' r .has co plet ber studies at
the *Tangerine Busineps College and
is now at her parents' home here.
Dr. Martin took Mr. 'Wm. ,t-tObto.
hotur to 04oudou for It -ray tTeatment on
'IlvidaY cud bt'onght him Om& on -Sun-
day. His many friends .hroP4 for Tau
improvement soon;
Tlhe ladles of the WAILS. met on
Friday afternoon at the home of TS.
n'Orplee 'Norton and quilted a quilt.
altea-four-oullts -for their bale.
Mts. IldeQuarrie and her son- Jack
are leaving \Goderich on their return
'to their tome at Kentville, NJS% Their
many iriends here hope to see them
again, Wfore long, . Rev. Dr. T. _McCarthy, of St. given
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on or fitrti; Tho7,1113etties- tzna.:t1to-lato- Tarty,: Anniveresrary. service,. ara to
When', c.4Tae top thoUght nanPt
atm be the fw.t fty, ate that had rnuru.4.34Beytt.les, tO •rnoo Link libmincle4 °f.1. bextbre.100041nzaSrr, Voyv,24yleVastpt.nt sun. working In Thictinte thado;
.tecreisuaepaisez...1
wutted for the very, lost 4rho
Vit. and Mrs. actin McMillen °DU i day with Mr. and Urs. D. McKenale, Sun,
dintlerfes#11 Wad a-knee/1W all the
o24nalc•JhebbclivgehwanIGYv ;Watt° TaythglIrorliseltDoTrnere. • Ur. George 61111h, of ' Goderich.
echots in the house loose tan' they was Port Albert.
foal' on -utY *ay.-4TO= in thumb . Mr, J. ID. Jetutotou, a Toronto, has visited with Mr,' and Mrs. Harvey
rashest, out into the Intil an' grabbed
that bell by the: tongue, are give a -Yell
to it her 'know that I was ready for
ordens..- Zile owed' the doer apt 0:1340
to the ea, of the stairs, an' eel,
.P.oret make, any .Thetse4
'Nois'er oes .11.. ain't any left.
You ItiSed* up all the raw material.
What seems to be wrong?"
rood& are , the. cosswalri, tlerehed
up behind, Pickin'k, out q§i• path au'
Willie the rowers loot to *ink )61? their
future,. bet to kill thetisetrea. Atilt
then If it will -win the ta0e, eses set
that. the. coxswain is. the moft ittwor-
tant.man in the ' He bad a Cosa
deal the same 'dein about the quar-
ter-lbacit, in Viet he Wok what tboY
call a purely Personal estimate of life.
' shOwerilie SOW' .
It's 'Pleasant pastime; but too eSeitire
for a 'trail 4Ik-e me. -Elle gave
me his cap .to carry, an' told me to
back •ofi about twenty feet an' try to
run vver-itim,--ot-stick law stiff -arm in
his face:or dodge him..-.-any_way. at. ell
to.-7get ba i-? ; an' . -then
looked -at him. He looked abbitt as
hard to get by as a toadstool.
"Now, Ohes,-- I don't 'want to have
your ilylooeon my head," I sez, "an if
You've Just. been joirin', WIty say so."
110V-',144,40sblat,-11-23,11uSit-
ru2atttrtatis
a reputation for
weigh one-niaety when I'm ganted
down to workin' trim. took a full
breath an' sailed into him. intenued
to give a jump just befere I reached
him an' go clear over his head, but I
lacked the -time. Just as I took my
Jump he gate a lunge. wrapped 1140 -
self about my lower extremities, an'
We siiiTed- up among the tree -tops.'
All the way up I was tryin' to figure
out how it happened; but when ge
ick the earth again, I didn't care.
I knew it would never happen Again.
I'd shoot first.
We lit on top of my face an' whirled
around a few timeS an' then sort o'
crumbled up in a heap, with him still
shuttin" off the circulation in my (legs.
"Down i" sea he, "an' now the ball is
dead."
"I can't answer for the ball," sea I.
"but I'm about as near bein' in the
coffin mood myself as I ever get at this
season of the year. What gatme ditl
YOU say we was indulgin' in?"
"This is football," sea he.
"I'm glad to 'know it," sea I. "so that
it, the future when any one Issues an
invitation for me to play football I
can triake tfrringements for provin'
an rand. If I had to play a game like
this I should (Moose to be the ball."
He was full o' little ways like this
an' entertained me fine; but it wo::
mighty h.5 rd to wring any useful 'NV .rk
Many peti--plewhen constips on
hits them. Just reach for the
medicine shell, dose up with a
- Droste; and -try to forget
the trouble comes back. And come
back it utually does, -More and
more often -till you get at its
cause.
Ill you eat what most people do
-Just bread, meat, potatoes --
chances are just this fact causes
your trouble: lack of "bulk." And
"bulk" doesn't mean a lot of food.
It's a kind of food that isn't con-
sumed in the body, but leaves a
soft "bulky" mass in the bates -
titles and aids -elimination.
If that's the reason for your
dish of crunchy Kellogg's All -
Bran for breakfast. It contains
the "bulk" you need plus Nature's
great intestinal tonic, vitamin 131.
Eat it every day, drink plenty
Of water, and Join the "regulars."
Made by Kellogg in London. Ont.
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P.Fre has jta3t° been, growlire," see
she, in %Phi...spar. -"an' I ht.drd
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noise out in -the bushes:"
'bnt-:sird11.-:4-110.7-" seg.
the.re le toss Fido out Into ice.
hushes, so as to kW two bitds -with one
stone?"' ,
"No," sea she. "If you are
to take the rigt, I wish that you
wiwkl _o out the d3ront dOor an' leek it
7EtiTeiitr
ous Take my revolgex -an' Tido,
hi' 1,73=e2
a see- 1C lie- s n 11-I`rIS
an' do be careful not to get hurt -an'
don't kill him Unless you have to."
"I won't' kill him unless I see him,
tin' he won't hurt me unless he sees
'me first." sea L ,"You better keep
Fido an* the gun.' I don't want to be,
bothered with a couple o' non -corn:
hatantie- - • • - • • • • -- • -
Fido was a little black vvoolly,facecl
dog, an' he didn't impress 'me as bein'
no did .Injun-ifighter.' I Went out an'
ellased a cat out o' the bushes; but
didn't fludh up a single thing wantin'
to ,disturb the peace. except the goat.
He was the most frolicsome goat I
ever see, an' he about got my tag be-
fore I heard' him cumin'. I rummaged
the place purty thorough, an' after
telliaLher that all was well. I folded
my wings afe-iFgfirlri-Vehgt am the
leather bunk again.
Twice more that night the clanging
bell summoned me to go forth an'
chase imaginary Chinamen, an' then
my patience begun to get baggy at the
knees. I wanted to be ap in time to
gather the milk before the heat of the,
day, an' I was a couple o' nights shy.
. on my sleep already. The last time I
took Fido along an dropped hitt into
the feed -bin, where he could hunt
Chinamen- to ;his heart's content,
'thout disturbin' my beauty sleep.
Our 'days flowed along smooth an'
peaceful; but most o' t e nights I put
smut a gew. dug. Piste; Mrs.
Frect Elliott. -Mrs. T. aClanston,' of
Goderich, also has 'been a guest at the
same home;
DONNYBROOK
04)19NTI 11.110,E, May 16. --The Y. P.
S. held, their regular meeting on ma -
day evening, with Kenneth Campbell
IMPNitarlinitailf3E, May 17.—In the presiding. dtuth Thompson read the
absence of the pastor, Bev. IL-Quig- Scripture I son and the topic was
orley Johnston.
Rileem--NeTteml.—A quiet 'wedding Peter's Eeminary, London, " officiated 'Mr. and/Mrs. Ted Wills, of Toronto,
.a. solemnicad-at-the iNtle-PareOna -here-last -)Sunday.,...4Thile......,tb.e !Sunday we0. !Sunday visitors With his sister,
bY-It: -11D:1W. Viiia-ituretinnsk Veh,r IPSfolve--"Fatiter-QUiglerirrlartats.: Mra. 14:7Thompson;---7 _ 7 -
when Margery Evelyn, eldest daughter en by Rev. Father „Fallon, of Goderich. Jean compbell...hoo_returned
of r. and leirti. ir ()race a orton, was Our beloved -pastor, rather Quigley, from a visit with her aunt. Mrs. It.
united. in marriage to 'Charles 0 en is under the aoctor's care in. et. (Jardiner, in Ashfield.
oOre, eon of r. Ow‘n Moore. he .oseph's hospital, 'London, where we Miss Caldwell spent the week -end. at
bride was charmingly gowned in 'blue ilatua4,‘ wilivi)%14t4 he, much inaprOved her home near Blyth.
Miled urnewiwils,e-reo
The only attendant was the brides
sister, 'Miss :Dove Horton. The bridal
couple left on a motor trip to Buffalo
and 'Port Colborne. Their many friends
estend heartiest congratulations.
nut. oh him. Ile used to prune the
'in hint -tin' (Thinamen. I wouldn't
rase vines, and now and again he'd do
have killed one if I could have found
him- -well, not all at once. I got so I a Irate dustin'; but once when I had
could churn an' dust an' do fancy to bake sour -dough bread, I pointed
out
cookin', until if they'd been any men that the ga rdeli needed weed in'
ecicon one would an' explained to him just what effect
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hare ehoSe me-tO",he his Wife -=.air gtosttm ‘At --5;
me the cousin. to me. "My motto is, 'Competition re -
he'd eon Celan' me all about him,
,
S
sults in the survival of the fittest.' I 4
ain't no goelallst." When I asked him
It's miraculous the way a • woman's
taik'll flow after it's been dammed UPwhat this bunch of words meant, he
told me that he didn't know of any
a spell. was from Virginie an';
chedu_, exercise 'at would do me so nitwit good
was gain' to college to study
learn'''. to think for myself ; an'
istry. whatever that is; atr' he was an• as
athlete an' a quarterback an' a cox- that's all the satisfaction I could get
swain -oh. he WILS the whole herd. the''out of 11'111. Re was sonic like other
(.„,1,1,, was. r begun to feel s,11y ealca ted -persons I've met up with
whenever I thought of him. I te.lred' when you tried to get him to do some -
he might arrire when I was peelln'i thirg useful, he'd fall hack on his book
sfouls with my apron on,, an -he might knowledge, roll out a string -of high
choose to kiss me. ! stoppIn' W(1) -(1s, :111• then look propos
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I drove to the station after him; but se -sed.
nobody got off the train except a nice, Ike twits good abont one thing,'
look in' boy with outlanUish clothes.'.I hough : beljuat 'shout took the nigh t I
n' a couple trunks. After the trick off my hands, so that I begun I
train had pulled out, he sea to. me. 'atehin' up with -my sleep again. Ile;
"Can you tell me the way to Mrs. B. tieri to load hirriself down with fire -
A. Ctaaneron's?" j, a inns an' he and lido would Inuit
"I can sight you purty close." sea I.; Chinamen two or three hours every;
"Th,it's my present heaf3truarters. Yon night, but he never bald no Hick. Sev-'
-von ain't Ralph Chester Stuart, aro, eril times the neighbors rode by an'
ya?" they told us that theNVII.S4 gang
"Von win." Sea. be. as though We, breakin' Into houses an• stealin'. but
had mide trrinlbspies together. "Come they couldn't seem to get any track of
on. let's lead. tho,trurdra an' trip tor, !ein.
iv,rd where thee 's 'a noise like food , (To be anntinvied)
I'm troubled with what they call a
fain'ne.” .1 Mr. and Mr5, 'Frank Dennis and
We drove along, an' be was aq Janie. of Atwood. gnrat Sumlay at the
rreve-0P4m/: on' -talked 'a- langwidgc hi""" of Mr and Mrs. Jahn Loneintrc,
the like of notibin' that I had ever met William street,
ii-,..hettith- so- •t, he -may resume his__;_ __Xeas.rs,..eg.talon _.Naylor and arry
work
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Nue- Antoinette Dalton returned l'itobl-nsinr-7:--and-.;-Lorna Iffelnetategan
home on Monday after her visit at were iSunday visitors at Colllogwood.
Whitby. Mr. Raymond Dal -tone spent Mrs. It. Ohamney and sons, Stewart
the week -end at Whitby. ; and Gordon, spent 'Sunday with 'her
Mrs. J. Moore and baby son re- mother, Mrs. J. 'Mills.
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making a right or left turn.
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2-11§ freedom from ha'rmfult chemicals
and, from corrosive action makes fie
sder Tor your motor.