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Line re$1,Wt YAM Ifg it; iPat its got to 0.e 't.tike3 ca-Pe'to rtalf bileet or by line an' feature bY feature, ehe a anow-tt°w4 wittl taa eve47 time kt ahdthe pg an ye-winher tee eu- ohcAori him to ctilm laot item ; en, I don't le,ain -the aaew zalts, so a PP?"4-tillt 441°11 nfre'''aa' fIllnk' alle neither one of 'ean saw a twinkle 0' t5tra/MrWU t'llit" eit'")rae' 41104%tia to tluvort ota-Ittrn°1117 to comicalness in !it, neither- souse treat, tourist IS apt to get the • eithe ----- Wee that as uncivilised ati -Me had hian.sidified on ridrii theivit Inanuersrare-eit-wont:tedwetoetraappeoir calic7-While-lerwetsrxeble. to -eve -en? 3 oa or feet, he alluS showed 'at lie 'Tata lbeg'un late in life, an' he eame- thaw lotted the bit unintentional; V301tle 1/ reckon She Must 'a' 'DWI born on hose -back, an' besides, I had giVe her all the (pointers the' was. One mornin' about ten days after I'd coVe back, I heard %ea discussin' 1 tJ Ifej, , ott t .MvagG Lilott ongam2 (ane A attar Vate 11 tolla you that the hz,t Mhz , 4, do vii, ,. asw ailnient /Atte -g3 z its 'esuce. Iffr you're constipate don't Mae with takeeltift remedies. Lvinea out tallidt"fi ViatidIZUOVtir Manteca are viint have to 4.. tt d , tl'a (=ugh "bulk"! An %at" aloezn% Imam:lust a •let-ofitted: 'It means ,e,_ lea& oe f(42E' tlitt t,. I consumed In the leeiy, but 1,aves a con "hair' maze in tlet lateen= and'helpe • a bownanoveanefit-- - III this Is _what, 1. u lak.your ticket le crisp =met ones sar. ran for breakits It con- tains the Intik" you nee4 Om the intestinal tonic, vite ff. 1,. 124, rlat it everY dr, clriBit gent, of water, and j the aregiimm" 1 41,11-Sran ilr3 naade by =loge lin .,._. Lendon,Ontario. \.. .11,011i :. -tere-oeeeenetaeoviaelyeeeaell,„llet 1 '„.elaa-lieliteilaatem.-14.1 tti v clonal have to leave you. 1'U just uzfl in an' do the job • right here on the ranch, an' accordin' to the ver Y latek anodeis, You get me a lot O. 1.10.041 au' all the aaagazines an' fashion %tampers, itif henget& tt I don't turn ot4 a Joh 'at'll fool the best of 'ena. You're a mean old Daddy, you are, Lor a fact; but we make too dandy duet for alter to go away an' leave you to grind out a solo all alone. Ilut- but I sure wanted to go." tWell, Jabez grMned all over; but I saw that he wasn't through witu It do eau. Barbie witen't the one to thrinv her rope before ahe was all braced for the jerk, an' the' wouldn't be any kinks in her logita. neither. She had thrown a purty stout string of argu- ments,ean' 1 was fully prepared when iny tad' We -that -11e War Ificve wow about it, an' she was to go to your Lather!" "What et it?" she /maps haek. "It's too late to rem'y that -I Just got to make the best of it. 'But do you know who you're talkin' to? Dm the future owner of the Diaenond Dot, an' I ain't aelayin' no plans to have the lala-ka- dinks from the civilized parts o' thio country come out an' round up any langwidge, same as they gather Injun specements. You anay be any father, but you can just bet your saddle that before I reach the end o' amy trail, a stranger won't be able to guess it from •our talk." Now the old man was mighty savin' with his cuss -words, an' he put out a purty tol'able fair grade o' gratmmar; but the girl had an eye in her head and an ear to listen with, antshe- hadeebeen • for a -long -time takin' notice o' the side winks o' the tiFeaateAciltealgerPereesre their frianhers the same, as theiracom- • pleilons, an' thekopen air is apt to put eraeltS in tem., • The ol' man looked at her a good long while, but she never tblinked -winkere, eitelealteeetinallyeturaed-away- an' said in is soft -like voice, "I know. child, I ain't been able to dill the •part full Measure -but It ain't 'cause I haven't tried. I reekon you'll have to go, honey; but it'll sure be lonesome while you're away; an' when you do come back you'll never be my little kid any more." 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It mat= ,you ttore heantVol Olz 407. worm ett e20 44,-1M-3 Cl'Fy earth he tvutol, la7„:.;)took41 ormottm tho may or.) wou tell you It •aoto eau eagle. They are it -'41,40, rooM be wee in was a dneteingtoon biit fer di° ZOO oMike, nee COmO, 'llatteV44/40 thoc4` blibL4 17e7G114174V in a theati* inctead ka a m 1:11ilettre3 74tititlet'ne2v317411z Jittet,alway reom. where -=3 in:Una Oo !Moto two.0 tqcattlr te ttravrt?.ir:2•Eotsokl;tehrov77°Lre064114• °2' 6ovod an Inch towards its door. , hse pima vmmen t; but noone oat thoze who live 11=t' door, or down 0 „within rzacQuabie mee;mity tremen Th- .;"" 'may, be gran, ted come latitude in Meet etteet ovin the1e WOO- childre •--•- •'. parelits 'who ^were loved dearly -9001e eVhom the "sun co loaattetw of making up' in public; but and set' or so cone. did struck an QS vulgar and offensive. to ao the lUpit ao them yeutig women ..'"'"Ititie'eaUggle-Ottne--daore-,--tlatil ,a4"tro-vatelied-wetemileoftivelyera •eteeestitty,_ailirLizeik_ will -fat ._. ut -thurah-and Anew: _over_ mu aetly the tame answer -in .11.637, 7630 . het a ceneation. It would have caused people were billed mad 12,C112 were in- If we asked the waitress for a Jug of ured on Ontario's streetsand highways. , hot tcter, called for ct shaving tit and And the loss of life and limb was cora- proceeded -to lather our face in prepare- pletely useless. Those children, did don for a shave. There is no doubt not die to advance the ca -use of science but that the proprietor would have -that other Little children might live. thought us crazy and called in the Those grown-ups did not die to protect paiee.,, ' their homes and country from a foreign I know- I've spoken before about this invader -that their children and gen- disgustingly vulgar and offensive prac- erations -to come might live in- peace tiee the •women-especitilty the young and security. There was no reason women, though some of the older °nee in tlae world for theta to die as they are not blameless -b4 ve adopted In did. "making -up" in- public. I know just Here is what the Ontario accident about bow that man felt, because I've figures for 1937 tell us -and there can seen some exhibitions of bad manners be no denying their truth: in restaurants that almost made me That most drivers involved in all ac- vow never to dar.ken the doors of that eidents had live yeara' or anore exper- particular place again -the only reason eam Jeelied, thg ,wheei, _ ....;„..___ .._ LAidn't „WM tigQII.W X.._ That most of these drivers were be- matter where I went, I'd be liable 11:,:layi-Micv aid forty to run into the 4ame sort of rudeness. wave -4;W_ ci.40 ' 11MIt4t(e, ' tShe did go in less 'n a month to a prep -school clear down Last. A prep- sebool •is a sort of a calf college, you know ; an' she had to train. there a solid year 'before they had the nerve to 'fiiiiT-iter-fooie" oil it full -gra -WIC Uni- versity. But she had a, head on Ur, Barbie had, an' when she got squared away, she made 'eat all get tiowu an scratch. They do say that she put more life au' Vint in, Ulla institution ['tau anybody what had evergive it work-out before. 01' Cast Steel went down twice the prat winter, axtri-never.fet her know 'at he was in the ueighborhood, for fear it would ,male Ler think 'at he was plain' for -her. He just went down oebstre,Ate,'bQUg1It eonte store clothes au' prowled arein'ad- TorTIM chanee to see her at a "distance --never even lined out the professors to see if they were doin' their duty, nor .migell In the game the slightest bit. Talk about bein' game! I reckon that puts a shadow on anythingever that man had to face. She used to come back every sum- mer, bringin' a lot of chums au' all kinds o' pets with her. She was just daffy over any kind of a wild animal front an Iujun papuose to a white mouse; an' when she'd go back% in the fall, Jalbez had his hands full wi.0 'parrots .an' alligators au' butterfly seCJI.---te say nothin' of a lot f pu tted-ffitWiCcrelfatifir tiettoffable'` ts -theft tastes: I \was so busy tendin' to this branch o' the outfit that about all the ridio' I didfwas for exercise -yes, an' for company, 'cause it allus seemed as if she was along when I'd be out on the 'range. Then, again, I allus felt a kiu.1 if drawin', myself, to the silent people, who think an' wish an' feel, epatethee eieme ,/1.3 we do, but aren't able to handle- 6111--lattgAlitige. 'got o i could purt' nigh tell what. an ani- mal had on his mind, just from tend - in' to her speciMents. She had one spechnent whieh a poesone an' the blame thing bit raw • eight times one winter, my tryin' to give it bilths--an' then she wrote bark home that the dog -gone critter didn't :hi, I •.401-0%14,4 ;300e, a.? 0,1004.0'; •, • "whippersnappers" or "flaming youth" about it again, for, quatectevidently, and oat old- enough to be calkd under the beautifully (?) decorated "dodderers" or "old fogies." • surface these .females wear hides like That most drivers were in normal a thanoeeros---zif they didn't, if they bad peyeacael..eeeementeeseeteeieleeeenot in, any sense of decency or. shame about a deunkea sttor, not a sleeve; "TfiiiSt -had dnyconeeptreot. wheel, not in the throes of an epilep- -the 'fitness of things, if they 'bad any tic tit. thought of anything but their own That most ears were going straight selfish selves -1f they had an ounce of -not defying death by trying to pass sense ---even a fragment of brain. In other cars on crirvc.s or hills. their empty heads -they would not That 1110St cars were in good mechan- 'cal condition, with four-wheel brakes and balloon tires, and xnost of them were passenger cars -not old -Jane- pies" that should he in the junk -yard, nor huge trarasport trueles thet we may sometimes think take more than their tar staveteotetheehighwil„y„ That in most cases the weather was clear, it was daylight, the road was paved and in good cotdition, and the surface was dry -no chan(-e to .blame the rain or fog, the dark, a 'biempy road or ie),- pa vement. AINP TIINT NINFeri-neceetT-PrIt tneNT. of the 20,907 mtiviats IN- VKPLVED IN AOCideONTS HAD C I JP: IN IYIL1 V INC:, IRECORDS. So, besides worrying about:, the hit- and-run and the drunken drivers, we 1111194 W or ry about ourselves when we get behind the wile.1 of a ear and start out for a pleasant journey on the highway, or even it we are just driv- ..w.bzw-a100,or..-,..!°..-...- ten or loaf of bread. For it is we, 'that great, army of normal, careful drivers who have never done /twining more Serious than (tinting someone's fender or scraping his bumper, who are likely to, be re- sponsible for ;most of the deaths and steidents in 143f; on Ontario's streets and highways. A11(1 it is we who can reduce this t)tof-tieleeay-teral 4&W.ACW4lAbflai :1) ligible amourt simply by always be- ing "careful, courteous and common- sensible. - baek , but the very minute she iny hand the old-time grip I knew was s'.1 11 the ohHtme need 'eni n"hnvv• She Phil high gl when shed turn to the eliunis an' say, -Girls, this is liappy,'• why, I was big brother to the lot 911' before they went hack I'd teach 'e111 ridin* till tney coutd giggle on !toss -back without fallin' at.. They 1111 oe 114-41„, up that she wto, the takitfest girl tit the tinivetrsity, and her keep 'em at all. 'rile professors 8.111b, het pals was a mighty attractive allus was a sore trial to her, but once , tot, they didn't 111 4' t 0 use any argu- she began a thing she allus fought it melds to COnVillee Me it Wits the truth. throng'h, so she put up with 'em the She allus I4,ft much to d best way she could. She used to tell us am1 bein' housed up like to 'a' drove her crazy at first, an' they was SO tarnation fussy that she felt like a hobbled pony in a stam- pede. They tt 0(1111111 eVen let her picket her ponies out in what they expended for takin' a rattlesnake back to the university -an' keeidn' it hid in her room; an' after l'd had a deuce of e time catchin' em. they made her send a bob -cat an' a mountain lion to some kind of a garden -wouldn't let when she N'S as (10 ny that I nevcr felt like 1111 111' throlielr the winter: NN 11111 duritt' vaealtou time I wouldn't have gone without 14e:11' drove; (lint toward the middle of her fourth year, me an' .%ffilrews another little reel Ln. call the vampire W 11 she said w aS wris 0.1.1111e st rea k of Just, driepin' fat eith 1014 gra.s. al.' weatlo'r.1474, nil: 1110,1 10 111011 .4 herd 1*4 r to the ..outhwest corner or t he rani 4 W lure the v,,,s some exit' good 1911n 11 urass It 14 11 • 1140(4' 4; rigt, III. 1 541141 50, 1)10 Olen ht. wanted .ww. to .help trail 1.111. 1 (.104.41 it. 1 %%J.. 17% :41'ratti. tip .trInt• experiments w 1111 silkworms an' 1 .1141 %%9111 to 1,4(4' .rin. wer,• short-teindeo an' .1.119 x •Ittwed at I'd 1 opt ter go. Weil. Wil. a rimed hale k at,' forth notil he finally said that he eould take full en re O. the silkworms, an' litantated that my work with 'eni W ft S11.1 11111(11 pasitiine. anyway. That settled it with Me. 1 11041441 drive the herd, an' it was the bitterest w-eather we'd e% er had The ,leet blew in the cows' facee an' It was ‘'niplt tele 101,e naio. Thrtl. o' the ooya gave up in' Inliled 1,1e14 i r4nch house, hut Nit me. I don't be - Heil* 1 slept on that drive. night dr day. nn' when the bore finally to'el Bill Andrews that it eouldn't be dyne. 1 told 'ent that it C011111. OW that if any more of 'ern droppesi out Tal caunt it a personal inu1t. W4' got 'ern there ail right, an teen 1 rode back to the raineh honqe. Jethez had let the ailhevorma tin' tald him what I thought of him, an' piihJetl out. It wan cold weather an' nary a hoof to graze it. Willy. the) even had fool notions about lisivi;.' certain hours abont geln' te, lied. sir' et'ell W hen you had to put your light= mit. .. (Inc night she got tiderty an' rut- vous vvith the lonesomeness of it, al' she got rip about one o'clock an' firt"1 her revolvers out the vvindow. jue. for sport, you know, like a feller stanettmes will when he's well. when his soul gets kind o' itehy tike,- an' it purt' nigh started a riot. he geld 'at we wouldn't nevor believe 11w different the people was down there 1 reckon a university .must he run a good bit like a penitentiary. But es I Raid. she .wasn't no quitter, an' 1 reehon, takin' it all in all. OW give 'em back about to% good as they Rent. afloutale we mild see a lot o' riving( In her when she'd first eavne haelt. bnt it semed to elide off aa the tan ram' on, an' by the time she left in the fall again she'd be pnrty much the game oldellarbie. She. went full five yen 1.., eountin' thP prep-Pebaol, at' 1 don't sterpoee they vans r tudi in the Way- a* learnin' they didn't filter through her: bat it didn't apoil her. an' the very 'torment her ltneen elnnined on a pony again vou could eee that her blood art-liregf- an --eviiir'; -even 1? her ipie 1 wan travelin' on ifoot. but it wasn't I wail 1'4=51.0111" Cltii. 'MY 140ft tilting '.old I was ritifferin' from, it Was heat. lx,,at out Of tit'ie e;litera I- knew Abe was. (To be continued) . . 44.Aner. tt. I04 e.J1)4 oig or? GO tyleeee- eve-eo ,ateer CC= i3ee.2 tool 'eotlocc.:4 7;',vqz.-4-n.r.r.lte-so-t7,3 °veto =1 ce=2. oreace. %lee I.lten Ma= ta C3 ga env cm fis,417 s.7.•6 ed.3, ez.n tloy ee.oyoleza 04.4t-qeceentr-004 aetn, r.tCC3 cf4s1c:o tlenote 116 cgoce erv Deel'o [2.0V Pab-ec-/ Edfl o ocelvy tko ikiveetlo acee36y. )03 DO .1\gRO17Pril3 CPI • ;-,- '",,;- ,f4. 'ta,m11 T4' ,1,7t "Vvo.Cott '=) CZ -7 wIlMtrzt0 c1mwv4, 4t7444 rMAttqatq WItt'q4" "ZDA• fatillot4 ttnkb aToratts41 tto4i cpm %.**4 •mP,:loPP' 011113-- e =No.8 pt.idia Ora .:=.43 PC et. 0tepatiWtatV-66-clitittlr Lod coletr. Ma, yew Gaseene eraerrui 10 CITRTVTIVII 117)ACEMT MITY PAY 1E01102 i 111 •11 • ...A 0 • cc 71118EI VnILSOtal IFLY Irittan OtOe E-Lecal AfiffrffNG oPI improves property and also preserves it. Therefore every thrifty Farmer and Property Owner paints his barns, houses and other buildings every few years. It pays to use the best of Paint, and we have it at the 1938 low price. Nearly every color and quality. teatettarrom - We are nowrep4r.0 to give EXPERT SERVICE on all d nuidelreffegirMi eition: -- Call KAACN.STONES - -Two --sTwiFis-4EN--,..Too,-Ecommixr-sw-vomealis SRDVGB ii-YkleelTeagag Phone 240 We:A El. 141 ts$ 4 I 1. ATLThL cam ',Dri'Ing temperance v. Wherever and whenever it has been triect prohi- bition has failed . . . anyone who is capable of •Ireattitig-frtntrenityleme lifftiStreldliff by riuw 'Oa people cannot be m de good by law. vet there is a constant flow of propaganda seek- ing to prejudice the public against the present - sensible system of government control. It is better to educate the individual in self- discipline and self-control than to attempt im- possible prohibitions. Such education is the object of this series of ad- vertisements. We sincerely commend it to those genuinely interested in the cause of temperance. 1.0 ttttt ETI1E2 Ma2 IDEICEMS "I am certain that if I had been at Mr. Fuzzi- wig's ball I should have taken a little negus --and possibly not a little beer --- and been none the worse for it, in heart or head. I am very sure that the working people of this country have not too many household en- joyments, and I could not, in my fancy or in actual deed deprive them of this one when it is innocently shared. Neither do 1 sea why I should deny it to myself." - -cmAnurim DiettENs replying fa a letter from a lady who objected Lo references to drinking in hi s bookn. al -1.L-1— 1 1 lel I. La .1 1 1 t 1 1 1 I III 0.e.V 0 This athiertiseraent is inserted kv the Brewing Indissini in the interest of a better public undemtanding of certain appettg of the problems of tenaPSI4Ci2. ea , -eta 4f. eee—sivelexz'– "x":Ar..• NIT, :Al' 0