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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1920-7-29, Page 2But When t Became a Mann By CLAR A SII ARPE. Everything was so flauntingly alive and happy! Charlie threw himself Oil the ground, with his face against the lamp earth and deal grass, and sob- bed as he had not sebbod in the little, close, flower-scented chapel, wit h hie mother weeping beside him, and thane tall, strong -faced Hien who were Diee's frie1l 14 tufa 11ame,l of their teare. That had been everyone's grief; this I.I. 1 from everything, sot1)evherty, '.'It'.4 all was his, rm.i his alone. "So long, kid. Be good to Nancy.right." D:11e one -never to route !meet- "So long. See you !Stet!" called' HIe opened the front door and went I1tx1 00 one to take his pl0ce: no one Charlie. lout, At the steps crouched Slicker, left except himself, the baby -elle sat When' he was halfway down the: with an aux ons eye on the +lour. Per. up '41,11011 IN% The meadow I trk'e note t . Dick had looked, haps he had not been fed, Charlie WOO still plet•elt r v eere11 in his vers. tying very different t1 en 1 merely boiling to add the nu'2sured syrup stairs he stapled. 1411 h ratted him ,nand to the 1,uk tIo02 and' lli,:k had not heiu ,u old ., he -cool-1 eunutmrcin1 4141 11 )kin,, ,e•.eitheless, ,. 1 t, a y P awfully tired; his egos had dark ea, .. Dish have .felt this way Lha1 sonans r and sugar 'lad cools rapidly until the under them tend thele wee a line' gave hilt a large, piece of cold lamb' t dt •is an eut2ll ri•r that e .. is Honey, gt ' . P n„tieed that the cook had saved for luncheon; day tell veins ho? Ile 1) +eel up at and lhare i.; tha rorfau0 1)t •„me and ntixlurc flakes all the spoon. round his mouth -he had not t : but for once Slicker slid not seem to 1)i'k windows; 1110 -hie: we're the thir,r; to be L•an tit and laid for 'cry ,,cent lttbofatnry experim:nes 1t while he was Then I1) hut ememb rth„. be hungry, He whined at Charlie's, drawn. :And 11 c le l tl: ee idol cut of }t. 1 I he thought of ,=s .. %l . • ( sunshine --wily, even .a.1 last day ire i have been Houle with fruit juice, sugar eel how good Dick had been to him' kn 1, for at ntallient, then, with teal ! :incl syrup, The following results have }own, cre.t round to the front doors had i ad the. room frill of it Clia e The lemiaes that aro 1e a to 1 when he had the sprained shoal jet i brusi+c' 1 his sleeve arrn juin eve:; 1111 alongeel-eel-erewithnu; 'seeping• been tabulated: that ached so. He heel kissed him :t g;lin, Somehow, the heart of the }t 1 cup crabapple le nice to 1-3 cup do knew. and he waited for 0 last sprang to his fie' •!•ba. W11. 4. 11, teed: of the ways in which it ,on•ls I 11 j good-night211 once, a if he had knownt)tcl had said, wade eel'. .m the s in •v1: e i; ern -Meting n 4 ( 1(1,• its affairs in sugar -excellent texture, sweet. flavor, of 1110 face, and so ta•nc� to shorten that a fellow likes it rood nee, even sight of his master. „ ache fust of the bed: "'fita.e'; a '.1)t of .t ,;err silp-:;husk 4.vay.,• There i no 1 c•up crabapple juice to ?:i cup }ife. if it is babyish. Ile turned and .;won With It ,l1),, at It :n his heart. that thin I've ,;are tilt y u \ •t •* to sol;:( -nese ttitb.e texturC, sufficient1 • back upthe stairs. 'Che door was stllll4.vould rot bring ;ears, Charlie •wen.• ter 1 dttc•.tur of exltuva;;:tttce, no k 3 Tho I'1:ited Iitnitrinnl never rolled - I:, too.' ('end,{ h tis: neni.t ,L',', sweet, .,.sluts toward the barn. II e went to his own r,.nn b, -t. more cif Mice aid to otu,al}cal an.l 14 on Rltsala for more than five per cent. yet The harm November 1)r:il:ne The axe lc In 1 lg'ti 1 it+e w+1,a Th _ ht }i 111.1 n.. f :1i h 4.s ell-r•ur-1.1Cre,l e+pent''ore "1)'n the 1 cup crabapple juic0 t0 cup 0 lk Family Account (look, As well as int other busine': e, housekeeping ha- an :tepee! of tee commercial 4,441', Of t• 11(0.41. mucking a hone and re'ni':- f; a family Is eame- tuting part corn .syrup for the sugar used in these proportions: cups fruit ,juice. 1 cup corn syrup. c!!, cup sugar. After the juice 1111s been heated " STICKS 1laCA SULL•OOIi The Orl4lilnl Dubber Stttty Renstr5 Slot \\'2'tel leet11ew1 1 'unrtu NO; 111cy ('1e'. Auto Tiros; (lub1er hoots, clurlran eed to (411tb+1')'. Go ,•en is ,PuyLO:tlrt. Mull your ardor to -an). E. Schofield, 24 Dnlhouale St., Toronto, your 00(1,9, li>-40y, E. 0011000111, 21'. Dalhousie St„ Toronto. e Facts. mutton Is the 111001 nourishing Meat.. - Westminster Abbey costs thousands of puutlds annually to be kept 11) 00 - pall'. - Whole pleat w111 pa-rsihly be pre- served like calm n this year in Now South \Vole.. lee London teachers, with a c•omi-, biaed total of 5,3114 epees of 01rvlee, recently retired Shaving, aecor(ling to rine cloe1or, In- creases neuralgia anrl.other troubles streamed across the Led, }autd 13iek.I {silo, and axe 1 1110) (1 to hiul that very . tte> and into t'. e lay fol !. •( 1 'i1., i'.yaccount leak, sugar -acceptable texture, sufficiently with his eyes closes}, did 1 v likely the cud', ^laird t.:a 1clurtitt x4011 !due one in the bottom dfnwcr, 'i ben 141 any rt: i:o':et'5 you van tinct a' sweet, tired indeed. A. quiet. cont 4 tr t'l 1 1 .ndldn_t, Ike ple•t;e1 •III (1(2 a:(e and he stole across the '1:(111: the r :un eves! betel:. an 3 you an rule it air i:, seal I cup crabapple j1)}ee-1,1 cup auger him ---he had stayed too lot ering ,vent 1.o hark Whit a 1ia that dampen- utmost dark, but he 1.,u, 1 see ir4l your c'f. You '4 (11 1..o dc•ul(1 have' Pits ?:1 cup corn syrup fines an ex- on the bed, Ile stooped swiftly. li'} his hair \v t h nerenlratian :end mother :;tt'n!1' by the t,' well her c0u( own av=tem Lv"1.c iters aT te- sellout texture and is sweet in flavor. "I'm sorry, Dick, " he ushe:tet•.d t 5tE1'ed "Goad-tbyel" His lip. brushed t}ter; � ..., .uah1 .• cnm- (loth his palma. f.(,. i s l(i 1 wed un 1:1.. 111 n:; aeint anti every item of cepen bier e t For r juices rich in pectin, ee cup • and 1 1 t,nuh .h t.- 1 hun1! lea 0014') (1 m ar,ler, but the' su;:•ar and t..S cup white corn syrup brown cheek. After it was all over. 11:1,11114' house vulaileIy• malas a good jelly. Dicks lashes ,lid not =tit but a At (}1 t. 1; „} err, tl'itt clue of th' account will he •testi s 1 1 1 h to ha t ane are n "Good-bye, ked. he a,._4. e.cd. I a• _..t, • ,,, ho.,-�•, on, under certain h -lt•, m;te:._i of bculgi identical g •'Oh ('ilio .l Charlie's F site was empty and !11011 again, ('9411 o 'step Chemically, cane and beet sugar are mile moved his lip, k white face. 11:r:1c he •sun p lid out are grouped sante c+1)t an, 4.ytu -.d mn and da4.vn mlc ' n cable in Charlie sed• out and juet avoided the garden. He dad n,,. 1,-.e .o stay t,. nnY cookery. It has been proved by square miles. P J he house; -e was n> si cut--exccmt deal, and .tart mother il. re: mea., .et ,own one under the other l ihst finger Wlih "nod ret the :4ou:' the nurse at the door, 111 t : , - a r 1 Nn m„they." He s.epned p:1(114 and then idled. It }s the ;1.o 1orlioil chemists and in scientific c'o0king ex- 0f our monarchs named George, the to the second tenger Leith 'and of elle The sunshine was wonderful. all `up i1) Dick's r„on1, 11'41 - 1L. math.,, 1 l b„•, h c } 11) 1 the 1.,:om, and :swift sure l ine o,f !. mr.lr,e that a f4)01' spends for Per?ments that beet and cane sugar first lived sixty-seven 20are,the second 1I01y Ghost," end then to the letir1 clear sunshine and crisp fall tv:'v-1,'.-at avid . c-1 F,.ut rtk nly. It 111 e. ay the wLr.- 11 satisfactocw results irow- s •2nt ,se\en :cars the. thirst eighty- •1 With un with 'est a few clourds et tit. l:orieen, hint t:1)::'.; of that other day that he ibeel 1 the dark er:r- 111 ('1 khat {tarp 1. 0 whirl shove gite equally y e\ 3 where leo let it 1 11 (111 Nancy, after one anxious c uestion, could just 1remember..-ten.1114h years age, duW a..l,les ,i;•a ttigl:' 1 4hethet• its sffsirs are wisely or care.- ever we may use them, was reassured by Charlie's "Oh, ire when he was m curly-haired 4. nt ;ter "Now. moth 1 - =h arlie) . a is was lessly Iutu1114(1:.(1, -- c 1 (even. -:then the father chum he een,i the .lend, lots better!"and way very t They drew !ter gently to her feet, -"you There should be one column for rent. GOOOI hree, raced against imaginary opponents, I barely 31 ret 1e:lr.'er 1 11 in his broughttriumphantlyhef,re teein , left jest .11th a dreatuleys and. carie stay in here. i'hu going to get If the fnnily• ulcus the nae c, the If you would like to be germ -free and Imaginary aup0( t. t the 141011litle and take you far a tan•, nnagmary stands of cheering people,' lteaxt-1t e Only to hint it had not raises, the interest on the n•- `1ge4 A few thoughts here for you will be, Charlie's hand was on the )lt 14. struck o ,, c'p and poignant that time. ride• Come on and get your co' t.'^ it it 1 be enc, aha the •nceeua1', re Sunshine keeps the germs away Nancy's on the horn, They went far Atel De:l:-why, Dick could not have! He le} her t, the doer,•i1.( r n ;tttirs sh,n:'a be enteral in this c01am;1. ItilOthcr at work or at your pray. tier:: fifteen than, but he had 9eemC;1 yc•i,'ul ]1.r threw 1:11.1( his heal With t y into the Gauntry. dashing r adla pas. ' cath':141211 air that had too, s:: nl, l :ns::rnnc'1 prcutiunns seal air breeds the germs, i fear, startled dogs andegret-weenie r:lichen e1.:• ' an 1 brave; and it had been the little n the ,-.:u. and the turr::ur2. S o (loe't let it be very near. mottt,,says ane author!. WHY BRIDES WEAR WEDDING VEILS ONE OF MOST WIDELY ADOPTED 4.JSAGES.. Superstition 'and Custom Are Curiously Blended in the Marriage Ceremony. Even in this (11111, )411(t (11(1 'tio aha utero are few to whom a v:e•d1llll1 will not conjure up some, ((((11(1)11''" , sweet or bitter, 1111(1 11110ml:4g:0a with amen, stlt.lcnt 2)11)1 rautance, Tho time Is far (Relent neon eve's the almost m•lfleror.tact hr:,le would not resent the dl.2glpearet:+t et rer- lain marriage etl,lton', for, If sopa,a notion be justifiable at all, it la at weddings. tie: '411)0 1. iI Take t11,1 wedding -ring. for Mefa11c .. ty. witch is always wool 011 4114 1',10(1 till, in Russia, the reeee its of (11e conn. 1401. at the lett hat.d, b,ceu�e, a4c,rd• try 1(1e hotter off for t'nod than the In- Ing to superstition, a sial c., mall habitants of Petrograd, who aro on the artery proceeds straight (''coin the wefge of sL•u•vetic'n• boort to the termination of that tlu144r. Greater London, With an arca of 110 Another explanation ly that at one sgnar0 mil(,, 11:1,1 1111 average popuL•'• time the custom WOO fur the 111.11.1e. 11011 of over 41,0o) to the square mile, gr00u1 to place the ring 11a the thumb compared with Greater New Yorlee off the bride with the word.: "In the average of 19,af>0 to emelt of Its 3140 name of the Pettier," .4,110ting to the But Nancy finally t .elect m ren 1 n' s a m leurel iia ntoteer and h}; :tt:yaye t back .for luncheon Thentis'•: ,,u,,,1 yc•ee epenking nerds of cnmf0rt that; me by the ma:.t lou 'a'cat : hail dried her eyes. L Charlie put the car 1,.,1y t.,:ft,:1y, There v. -as 1..t ,n to ,i, that for her Lore of 4:lazed Trees An Aid 1242113 .:ould _a 11 lore. And if you --Lliek always insisted on t :at --stn i t!"w•- Why, they 1 ( all leaned en. nava a : nrd 1 el'i l;en•l money of cause in at the ,side entrance, He re- lelek---tehiit wa • there that ;illy of : to I-lis't€.1'ar. it, also Tett thee !n title column, creel}t- membere•3 about they door ,lust. too. thein could do w:1,:ret Dir}:. cheery. In earlier eia whim ln_ p•n't!1itr, e- late; but then, Dick had said that he laugh, *h, Dicks big, ea -y, sure way of - wrs net nervous, Al- In t:.,, hall he managing e erythdng, hie --- collided with Tem I.a:'rai e 1) lee Everyonehad alvei < loved Welt. chum, What was he doing e? Tem He ,111 ld always 1em'0411 ee 11.050 diel not wait to explain: I 1 i:, l eqa 11 h ,ulde 1 h, 1 who had through toe nearest door, and Charlie never 'r fli-•eh, a w, a : -1 s i 1.:, tell - went on to the living room, with a .1140 his mother I,102elsly', eith hu011)' quick tttisgi,:11 at his heart. : 1 aces and war: 1 face that they "No, sir, I won't tell 11in1." It 4. sound )101'0r forget D•irl:---that they Tom's voice. had :weed him. Anil the y'.veet, dark.- . - Then down the stairs came the eyed girl. whoee picture wM in the white-tla } silent -footed earee. fleck of Dick's 4.:•ate}t; perhaps she Charlie stepped fe .'are. - !loved him. too. And the loses that "What is it? What won't they tell the little bootblack in Toronto had ole? Is Dicic-worse?" sent IIe .vas the sort of guy us She shoo her head. fellers all like(1' It at was the nes- "No, deal' hay,' she acid gently s..:,3 that had scale with then(. "better, ice all know." That W10 the way they had all And then her waive trembled; but' thought of Dick. she looked at Charlie with steady: But -and a little, ti•ree pride ,ere!- 0yc.. 1:- i Filet C-1 14(111 10 '.1 tae} his heart -none of them, het t col.( F,• ,1 ' , !lours e;:•?, of then(, had 'd 1>icl. as lie 'Oh. !:_r. (Iterate 1 stla,i lei •'l e of them .•'old 11,n•e w•'1.,.:,ip- t fish 1. - L'.4!i:1'' £ :'i!1-.1 j1,-,1. '. 4-! h}121 11= 1:: ,li 1, :Ami 11r atee'. _ 1:1,-1,_:1-•,:r _t .a tic.,. .. ,hon felt hi. ?1)r: so lonely, before', Then tl,1' a 11 the 1 -,a :, li:;des=l4., bitterly :lane. taate ((ante (..,rinr:e, with her 1,..,:' l.-.-etairs i): his 1h' 'ler drawer lay - kerchief p "sed against her lip.:. 14 1,lua s;ye.0:r, caresa1 , folie1 "Charlie -baby -don't blame u , :acted, never to be worn again; no ;}ear. He -he wanted -he made u,- deseerati g head had touched it, none two y'ear's, and the fourth sixty' -eight years. Our present Iiia ;, George V„ is nolo fifty' -live yeere of age. Keel Minard's Liniment in the house, I Some of the blind masseur, trained at St. Dunstan's are earning etei a 191:: End.) The r:xt Trig item _ the one ne week. home "food. Whatever 1s bou4)11t. for the Don't keep the doors and windows tight, But breathe fresh air both day and night. tl lien tui:}t flu s„ , 1 it Pro- If to 'humanity you w•culd be fair, of t14-' country tier.' '(4 tet with ;1114. d. Please don't keep out the pure, fresh for,' -e -t 111 'r' t'="• rnld',, Clothing mext, and it is often inter- air, C, J. CLIFF TORONTO 14)4'1 a..- alt. ,, .1, ,,:-1:•11., we- 'near the items :,miler thtet =tin t1., r Good Toed to ettf )10.11 plenty of sleep, t 1. f path, 111..z2d t. ,. tin the weale. head he such `1 tray that the ❑enjoy And then geed though`.. you sure will ;.t 1••c .1s crtry ., n knot on 1)h t :1, f .h' 1i! ke r+-•°-'•-• spent e- 1100 a cp. - 1.r„ 10 ;-tike off a (hip fiata the arc - can be ,lel. 2 (11n2d at the :eel of the of 1 . +n 11(21 the line 1 maria: :I 1(11 4.•,,::r. All menet- penen 1.c 01rfn^' c,)' A swim or a hath before adieu, COARSE SALT LAND SAS Bulk Car'lots TORONTO SALT WORKS i1. --:t:,: , t:.. ..r :.,u cf t!1. teen. ,;n•ir.;r for clot}ting; i; 11ra;:,rly added Beeps you healthy, and germ free, tree In 1 t- In g :;21 a • : ;mail ' _ to the:, 11(14,:111, hood, bertha, sleep, sunshine and air wa:e :n.ul:1 21 ,r+u. in til lire.; for the are things for which ;;ern -free. folk:; lennole of a let or town or :or a farm t H u. c. :1 i•rnr.a:'r f1i•n The 1 22002121., and .1 -1e::.a• one it carr, Lae la:'z,' tree: • ,.e t:sually,; bee 1, > if you would happy all day be, ' <: lent 111,: e about,:ltct;) ii-s:::(h It int'.udee eierc'• slap to the 1 i, z ! servant , ., ac ora 0 )7 Lunde:: Then yo want to be germ -free. high. When, 1 (7,1)ver, as wile often bill-, -, the case, the hlaz'utz Was done in win-. sale :1)t';, - • -a t, ter on deep snow tit men travelling n e:ec r ,;as hill;, teles ere s ,tire T a cleaner: a-111.0 all'! (1011101 pour 1 owsh4E.., the. 1(1(11:: 1'.2. 110003. I2') "I` tr'•la}tit•^' 01 1„11:1.11.1 or copperas der: sI eel ill boiling water t 1 higher op, Velem such a lice 1') 4 I. \,r, r: ,Hellen ma;• he 1,0,1,131 through them. 1 i^. t^,' int to t.'..• . 1.:,1 In that should l .-n,..•r- . r., t: l 11 Minord's Liniment used by Physicians biose,';. ..t -., ver - .y 'elft .re 1 ..t1 .free•, 1 (x - f euel up 4a ' "lieinles and are :tr.e 11011 .-.Lae camels. trevel111', ea - Used for 70 Years 470.`i Thru 11,1 use Gran?riother's • iF youthftii appearance has remained omit youth has rl become but a memory, The soft, refined, pe rly White appearance it renders leaves the joy of Beauty with you for many,17e years. .E,^',trn'"- 1 y p t eye ,,f the 1)1 p.eeseef pleasere trips, b ea :- 1 ..._.- ._n. A. 1:. .y 1)t' theta will also,arc papers, awl everything of that i :,1 ,-.vererewn the task of the.11,0,1. sur1eyer who 1uee over nee of these A 101410m will 1(0 Headed f:,1. `'sun- Silk ilnas is not always easy. t Brie item,, that is, that elude exact t h umlarr Itne 1st.•s t., the clan fttl.iou, Where there are school promise not to telt 4011 H»' -.sale he ever should, tt t tC o i ex. -...see for children, either for tni- wan ed -=1 Site stopped, choking. I High in the 11 211less sky a eleadoeie • ft of et tree s0)1)1ed for blazing the . I cru ^nn Ilse right sire. If 11011 or s1heolbook., they may go into - ' Oh, it's all right," nuirnnmed ark called tantalizingly et, In' Charlie, and he turned away with a; front of the house a mee-e r bots the line goes to ter: - tree is the sundries 00111n}l if they are small; vague longing to be out and aw•ayl Iacyrle bell janeled vihratinglye blazed npc11 the left side, is largo they deserve a column of In running a houildt:r} at a cenner,'their, own. That also applies to dot - Where two lines cone together, either tors' and dentist,' bills, and mediei::o• . u 'luau m nt" is erected -a staler suU Money that is spent in pulcha:eing tre.•ti1 by four boulders -or a tree is new furnieh?1:gs for the ]tone or in, hl -,::,:4 '(11 ;011 four sides la indicate as tiding improvements to hawse of 114.11ly a.eessible the turning point of grcun,le, should he dialin!'uis}ted from file lire, house:h:ld exec Sea, for it represents Tee Ie tm:4neney of the record 111111,1 1111 inereaee in the value of the pro- ' by blazing tree.; is quite 1e:earl: pert y. The column of eo:}i oxpe,:Ji- It le a limiter of fart that in 11: l y tures limy be headed "f arnishinga ('1,115 of disputed lima err boundaries A 11(1a1 coluntll should be given to of lots in f,1reet lands the coeds, have savin,ge. In that should be 411/11.311 held the 4,:curtl of the blazes 00 sof- not ugly the money that is deposited fleient and reliable, where carefully ; in baths or invested, but also money drawn plans 111111 formally attested used to )ray premiums on Iife insur- dee0c have been set aside. The wound : once. of a blazed tree 1:,'01:1 over. hat never; Footings elmuld be male every c,«(« !etely that the scar may not ;; 421, at les=t, in order '.aa1 mistakes retetil7 1er'cgr. :z01 by the e•gile,:• . or em:301tn4 may be corrected as art woodsman; heave it follows • 00111 1,.: i3O,4-ibl., and the entenhe of 111tt r hel 1)" flu 111,10''! tree eseepee emit on hand rumparea with the tire .11:1)11''e :eee of (11e 1uu1Lel,uvt :.n 1,1.12411)1t that the book shows. eg t rent .1 re ,titin 1:1401 1f ; The totccs of each of the 00lu nine the 1lfl,: ere r'•u•r:ed forward to the }lead of the Blazed 1 ' 111:') 'ie date's elineeda met Page, ;o that the 0:11Jitinu of 4.s .444)41.14:1)' 11 'n ty' 10 t -e 21,44111(1- each account eon always be seen at a '1'Jr ;cuter shell wilk'h h20 glance. At the end 4:f the ; 1.111. 1.011)' gretee teeee Lee eon' to cut :111•(1„ aua , 1ccount 2,111; ;':ill shoe -t - l::cis what theringsl :ha wooed benee 41 the , lta5 been ep:nt for each of the ptu•- berlc teelife to the 1Ol) ((('44c4 poses en+>oterated. Also it '4 1 be 14;1X11 lieve cla,eeel einee the belea clear whic11 41:•melts are larger than Wa, 111,110. The Shaving Service for Every Man -Everywhere t ror'per ty 1 FvOU would say that the man pictured here was well-to-do. His smart appearance gives an air of Pros- perity that is a distinct asset in his business and social life. Now imagine him with a couple of.day's growth of beard ! Who now would guess his prosperity. He no longer holds his head so erect! Yet a few swift strokes of his keen-odged Gillette, and he is ready to face the world again -sure of respectful attention Are YOU depriving yourself of far more than you can imagine by delaying the purchase of your Gillette Safety Razor? Do you realize that there is something more than easier shaving, time saved, and a smoother chin coming from your investment of $5.00 in a Gillette? Look prosperous -it is the first step towards being prosperous 1 NO STROPPING -NO HONING Make a point of asking your !Stun dealer to show you some GILLETTE Safety Razor Sets, including the nem "Rig Fellow" at $5.00 the Set MADE iN KNOWN THE ��1�(( CANADA 11 a6 s-+ tt 1413 •ze.�.••t WORLD OVER 723 ,--aveutrameseeeeereramoreseasties Sweet Content, "\Cit, levee fat ii:,wer', And .halls howere, And all the joy', a t;nrleu brings, I :1 ( c.tt C011 teal; ,14114 merriment, iment, I',ar mere than llapplest of ',11140; The whispering trees, The murmuring boas, I11,ch dower that nods, each bird that sings, Are good friends sent With sweet content, Unknown to happiest of mctu145. His Remedy. Sir 011ver 1,o ige at a dimmer in I3aa- ton was asl(ed for bis opdtlieu of ('lt'io- f.fan Hrlence, "Well;" he said, "Christian 14414)1(00, In':t0ad of trying to remove a disc;•,;,, but 101 me llluetrntu my alean:'.lg with 1 :tory, "A rout in a (toweled tit! :.t c:1)' sat with 11 ('Yes closed. 'I 11. commuterOf ,juice We Ute so that we can measure reac:hlug him said: the ser; ai accurately. " 'Woke up, p10a4r.: "The man opened 111.1 e,(3 0111 01E11110. " '1 wasn't esteem he sald, 'hitt I 1111.ae 1s, ,. :10,1 110 Wooton standinty'.' " they ought to be, and where, 1, any- where, 2)40(1ey may be saved during the. coming year, Sugar -Saving Jelly. An ideal fruit jelly is beautifully colored, cleat and well flavored. 1t tau .t be of such texture that i1 quiver,4 slightly but 'loos not break when re- moved from the glass, It cuts easily with the spoon. We can pr1011123 such a jelly and save at least one-half the aineu131 of s:ugal; we have been in the habit of using, We know that without pectin no fruit juice can be made into jelly, To determine the amount of peulin pres- ent in any fruit juice, aid two table- spoonfuls of denatured alcohol to the Fame alneu111 of hot ,iulce. The pectin will be precipitated and shows on the spoon or in a glue as a jelly-like mass, Since c}itfernt fruits contain different quantit!es of pectin, it is well to melte this test for each kind A perfect jelly may be made by us- ing %. cup of sugar to 1 cup of fruit juke from 11)11141, curr01)11) or grapes, which aro 11i h in 11ectil1. Gh,a 1 ,elle may be nude by substa- SALE MA OE ability and good local connections -preferably a tailor or clothing lean Can Earn Big Money selling Men's Made -to -Measure Clothes in his locality. Style, quality and value of garments known from Ocean to Ocean. Address -in first instance -with full information to P.O. Box 105, Montreal. 1 iestneverzeeeemee __ea 4:E ir:tTia 1, fy eroce lair �e'�.J 1111; ea itir 'IMPERIAL Parowa:c-:seals in all the natural flavors of fresh fruit into your ln'esetvea. The safe and sanitary way t0 preserve fruits, jams, plc}:les or vegetables. Saves time, labor d mon, TheanPal'oweyax way is the easy way. Jast•ponr the melted wax over your cooled preccrc'eo and it solidifies Into 11 clean, air -tight seal -dust -proof and moistture-pproo `lf, 0,.fM°YAf6'laX a p111•e- refined white wax, odorless, tasteless, colorless, abso• lutely sanitary --no chemicals or Seals. Placed i11 your weal -boiler, Imperial Pareavex loosens the (lint, bleaches the clothes and removes the g l'caey0p0te that otherwise require so 111111111 rubbing,. Rubbed aver your iron, and mixed with your' starch, it gives that finished lustre to ironing that is so ouch desired. Imperial Parowax, a household necessity. Por sale by good dealers everywhere. "A/ ✓ DE !W CANADA" "Amen." The First Cake. The content of wearing ,'vedette; -veil is one of the most widely aaoptod in the world. I-eng years ego a beide w•et:t to 11114 marriage 0401''•11:-..y with her hair hanging over her (ata., and it is (''runt nils ,onim that the 140(111(114' veii lo sup(, , l to 1114.2 ort htl)'eh 1atiu1 a : Pc (tat (elite a1 t., ..idine, to a customs t,(,( to eery ,1.:11!'71,. 'I'1•.' c 41'13' ltoaru:5 Lr 1t ( 0.11 t 1 111 , lxtid3's 114:01 as 11 .,u011o1 of t1 u'.• ness. In the Middle 1 ees 11) , .,f 1ucst.e were etch. 1 :1 ,,t w...1.1 1:1••1 - feasts, lea..tc•, 4.,•[:141 11.ste 1 • ;.,1 day.', .4. huge 1)110 of s1):111, t,' h to".'1.•• 1 cake.: woro at the lo :111 ,.f tic: 1.,blc. berm, 1 _,- hr:,i11 and groom. e. m : After i 1 "11 et each other 1.1V,1'04 for ltd'!(, ti014 cakes Were mt1 l eW i11'.., i squares Viet' the br'ide's 1:.-:- ! .111 1 were then • cranbied fcr by _hest:; and 121)11ed away to bien4; lee!;. a time 11(4 idea was cenceivotl of 10.124. int; the cake:; in 0110 112a0.114 i0!” deem, and that. was t1:0lir.;1 .\ 1.:m.;;• cake. The ((11,4(1,112 of 1ht•aw•i11^ .elan., after the bride for Inck in a sureivel efort. old IIaLle cus1One, whet, a rao:, was taken off 115.14 telcee that certain ::,;Il'e of Possession wt+e'e (11)2110(41.441:1, At one time women were cunsid reel tea Property of theft father of ea.,: rt 111tale yet:dive, and ,e SOZ,t17.1 1 l ton;; 11 slipper-. -then a e 1,1 '.f authority - In a Prominent t,,,., 112 .a•. bride's home. In the East, still, a Jewi'1) f l h 221 the marriage of his daughter, }>_. ::.; a shoe to the bridegroom as 11 t;4:1.:,11 that he yields tt1>-kis rights in her. Where the "Best Man" Came in. In early days when force supreme, the Augdo-Saxon lover pro- cured his bride by simply lying in v.a:t for her, clubbing 110', and dragging her off. .As the lady sometimes was pm, sued by her friends, the lover w1uia generally have a friend to help him draw them off in another dircctec u, ,r to fight them. This friend 13 the origin of "best man." Though a bride's attire may 11e varied, in some rural (listrict. in York- shire neither blue nor green ((hist be worn by her, both colors being eon- sidered particularly unlucky. The ('1(4" ing goes: "If dressed in blue She's sure to rue," Thele, too, the custom prevails of presenting the bride on her 111111al on the threshold of her house with a canto on a plate. A piece of this she will oat, throwing the remainder over her elwulder as typical of iho hope that they would always have plea' with something to snare. - Races used to be run for ribbc• s af. ter a wadding ceeeuulny In .;ams 111114. Belt villages -rho proud whiner re- ceiving his trophy, with t1 kis) 11.4 1111 :.dditlon11 reward, from the bride.. Nowadaystide is general -1)l:od by the Best man rifler the 1Eaele:ea servlc2, "Take a Tooth!" I1) big ceremonies 1n )0!ji 0 pet:shed i ivory bu(1100, or whale's tooth, 13 lire• se11ted lo an lmp1'ta111 gmeat 111) 11 W110141 11 Is dc::iretl to confer spacial Honor, Chis is a symbol of Chieftainship, and axtrcmely valuable, as -0117 1o• quest backed. by 'en exhibition of a 41(0113(1 is theoretically bound lo bu r,•vutail. Thus, if e Fijian headman Mellor to marry a neighboring chief's (lut„hicr, ho sends a messenger 3111, with the ln'ccious tambu, supposing him to p,,s• ,750 ono, Neither the girl rear her father 1122 then any further (entice :a the matter. The wedding 1118 f;4l to he. 2'hast obleats, as may w.iie. On - !mined, lee' jpaltstrs.ly guarae.l by (hair fortunate pess4ssoisr'anil `lv 11jdttl, If well enough off, will purc•liene en'1 from a foreigner fora lame e=mit, 'x1,13 natives never, or at least very rarely, calf be induced to sell their iambus, Tactful district 001111n14111111111105 • fro, quently follow rho Fijian modem, and when asking for hospitality on their 4otirt in the interior, send a witel0'4 toeele with their inessotlgo1y