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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1920-8-12, Page 711, 19 +4 1 .:y TRY THESE ES BRA IN TEASERS A twins of tots for the purpose aE• (1l8(0rering cttlItli011 who aro back -i Ward and =N10114;011 11 le being carried out in the Teit.O. schools. Schott lets tome for years been se in(, a reliable method of diseriminet r b Lyytcn n genius 01 9 1 111 ttd the i• h i n tl dullard They y 1 tiniall or bar I ••rlha 1 y skulls; for 11reett (loses; for Vsehu Iodates end low foreheads, hold e• Ittit t where these 1efe1•trl ora pres the mentality must bo currespenelln dcfeet tee, That 111(9 system is unreliable proved by the exhaustive test.; carr out by Binet, the French psy'chalog who pnhlts out that none of us Ila perfect shall of tI perfect. face. . The elen (11 Method of judging cnhately a per.en s !nlelleetnnl po is to apply tests stemiardlz mental cxereis,e, the aneweIing 1011,011 (11)09 urs intelligence and ree- soui0g. How Inle(ligence Is PAeosured, The intellect of a child 19 meaeltred 111 terms of "mental ago." By the calenllt•r rr chi111 may be tell years o1 mentally, however, Ile may ha reil0htal the normal level of n child only sever!. A 4.11111 wild to backward by 11 0111111 t ar more is considered Ment ly deficient; if he is backward by le 110 , cot .,ii loteil normal. If, at the u of ten 110 has 8,99(1011 the mental Ic- of a child of thirteen, he is regard as a i:rac'01009 genius, The tests ore conducted ire the 111• ner or a eot:versation, The exanhbh inquires: "Whet Is yunr Immo?" "II old ate y 011 " Are you a little boy or little,, .i, cool 1'11,.1) tits answers eV 10 moll simple questions as these learns something of the pupil's me t81117, for an average child shoe ar; 01 the that ((etiti= 0t the age three,the:.'. e.nn1 at leer, and the Iii at lit', 11016 d:: a este, teoet tale ler. used:— For 11(1(2 1. of 8081'1 ye,u•n of ago 'Pot:' runs f, ter then Jin1; Jac 1•unn •(1:08 than Jim. Who is th Eli Rc t—.1811, ,la.,k, or Tem? it lx `,.;hni lluy, and 011 181111day a1'te neon Ada (28.aally takes the baby out or (roc:; 111 her: est to the pictures, 0 walks evert to see her aunt, m• err; goes by ear to the ellitrch. Torch however, sl," has ne money with he and 111e baby is codcep up;l.11i1'>r. G1 Inr do you think she has probably- go:le': .Isar rhildren of eit,11), yea1',) of ago: Ethel has twice e., Many' appN'.) u John; Lucy has hal': as Malty es John Lucy hes ten, !Dow iliau7 has Ethel? Por children of Niue yenrrs of age: is.emall0r than 13; and 13 is dual er than A. Is A bigger than C? A burglar entered my room at til hotel last night. The windows Ser securely fastened on the inside, an 1 the faetallings and the window -pale were undisturbed. The opening u the chlnpley is only nine meshes wide The doer opening into the main eorri dol' was - lockers, azul the key' left o1 , the outside. The ceiling, walls, al floor have no openings, either secre or forced, through which the burgs) ecoid havo enterocl. How did he go In? On one side of rely street the !louses have odd numbers, bogluning with the grocer's, which is number 1. On the other side the numbers aro oven, nun ber two, the baker's, being opposite number one, Aly house is' number 10. Walter Is my next-door neighbor; you peen his home as you c0(00 from the baker's just before you got to aline, what is the number -of his house? Por children of ten years et age: There are four roads here, I Ilave come Yraru the South and went to go to Melton, The road to the right leads elsewhere; straight ahead it leads only to a farm. In which direction is Aleltoa---north, South, East, or West? sic- lug What An Irrig';`,tion System Did li Oi' f MyGarden. pdd , 7011 I A couple of years ago, when. we lug bought our electric ligiling and 1'nt, pumping outfit, the roan who sold it goy to us mentioned among othe things that it would irrigate our vegetable 1s garden. however, I put this clown a•( 105 a talking point which would "lutea 1st, well on paper," but wouldn't amount s a L0 much in actual practice, 'let of ,• tel we installed our punhnm,, ac- plant I got a letter from the irrigit- wer9 tion colnpn117 explaining how I could 0d put in a couple of lines of pipe over of my vegetable garden at a fier7 mod- erato expense that would supply 011 the water I wanted, at any time, 1)7 Merely turning a valve, and so I de- cided to try it. I must say, after using for two (l; -years this mechanical watering sys- vo tem, that the claims which were oracle of for it were not exaggerated, The re- sults we have been able to get have 119 been simply marvelone, For a great al- many years we have prided ourselves ss as having as good a garden as is go grown ;11 the section, lett it le no ex- vcl aggeretion to say that our vegetable ea crops average at least twice what they did before, Furthermore, eve can plant int at any time without waiting for rain, er and get immediate germination, and aw' keep every crop growing right a straight through without any check en until the day it is harvested. Thus he we. are able to get in ci good many n- more crops each year than if we trust- lal ed to the weather man for our rain of supply, rel Cotinting bath the increaoe in the crop., and the gain in the number of t.i of crops, we get at lea31 [100 per rent, more from our harden space then we .used to, and the quality of the. stun. k measures up better too, e We putt in two lints of irrigation pipe, each 200 feet long. These lines 1'• cause complete, Made up w:th a Special t, irrigating nozzle every three feet, and ✓ a special union on the end of each O fitted with a strainer to keep any 7, sediment from getting into the line r. and (dogging up the nozzle,. They • oleo have short handles, making it po99sible to turn the line from one side AUTOSPARE AR PARTS for most makes and (0058(9 of oars. Your old, broken or worn -nut parts( ')planed. Write or wire us 51390818• log what you want. We esery the lurgosf and most. complete stock 1n (')nada of slightly u11nt1 ar new parts end automobile eglltlamont, We ship 0,0,1), anywhere in Lsnada. 611t)s, factory or refund in fun our mutts, (shave Auto lla1Vtlge Vert !Supply, 053.001 7Jnrrorin tit„ Toronto, out, Pass the Good Along. 18 rood Fortune brhtgs a gift to you while gohtg on your way, A. gift that elleors your very t;vui and brightens all your day, 1 Co forth and shite auuthel' man join in 0 joyful slug; Do et/mottling til shite glad ::vine heart, and pa•13 the good atoms'. 1f a glad 8111(10 shinlid greet year face) r when 9ettlilg forth at woos Asmia 1, 1 l that t !~ 0,rlta of " •le- r s l u al h , Lrue i 1 C , or o' • t r •- talut.n yhru u Drill of 111e gratitude you feel for ttiendslhip true and etrmig, Show friendlhx,:;t to other folks, and pass that su)il0 along, If anyenc 9079 a kindly word when tt•oubl s whirl around, And when it Ne,•1118 ue happiness in a 'lark world is found, rind out another r,uf"ering soul, whose luck has al gone 1 l tr at wrong, Help hint to see the sun once 11101.6 and ease the word along. - A HONER'S TUALS Care of home and Children Of- ten Causes a Breakdown. The Woman at home, deep in house- hold duties and the cares of mother- hood, needs occasional help to keep her in good health. The demands up- on a m0ther's health are Many and severe. Her own !health trials and her children's welfare exact heavy tolls, labile hurried meals, broken rest and much Indoor living tend to weak- en her constitution. No wonder that the woman at home Is often indis- posed through weakness, headaches, backaches and 110rvouene8s. Too Many women have grown to accept these visitations as a part of the lot of motherhood. But many and varied as 1108 health troubles are, the cause is simple and relief at hand. When well, it is the woman's good blood that (:ceps her well; when ill she must slake her blood rich to renew hor health. The nursing mother Inure Irian ane other woman in the world 11Ced9 rich blood and plenty of it There is one way to get this good health, :taco that is through the use of Dr, \:'il)lams' Pinot Pills. These pills make peyc blood, and, tllru0gh their use thousands of weak, tilling hives and utntlers havo boon nada bright, dice • 1 1111(1 stl:e137, IE you aro ailing, easily tired or depreseed, it is a duty yon owe yourself and your family to give Dr, Williams' Pink PiIIs a fair rial. What this medicine -has done I or others it will surely do for you, You con get Dr. Williams' Pink Pills hrongh any dealer in medicine or by mail at 50e. a box or six boxes for $2.50- rom The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co„ lrockville, Ont. to the other, Through the little noz- f -1 zles inserted in the pipe the water t ; is thrown in tiny streams to a dis- tance of 2(1 feet, These little streams f break tip in the air so that the water I I• falls io rite ground .in tiny drops like a fine gentle rain avhich will not pack ' the :'oil or Heat dowel even the snuffl- e est plant. As we run our rows in cthe same direction as the lines of pipe, s we can water tl narrow strip the entire. 7 len1)111 of the garden any time we • want to. This is especially handy - when we are setting out plants, just 1 after sowing seed in dry weather, or 1 ,lust after hoeing or cultivating any t crop as soon as the weeds have had 1• a chance to die hi the sun• t A11 we had to do to put this system t fn was to run an incl( pipe from the 1' barn to the garden, a distance of about f, 300 feet, and put in two rows of cellar posts 50 feet apart to support the e 1- irrigation line. The feed line from the barn to the garden was only a t foot or So under the ground, as we turn the water oft' and drain it out be- th fore cold weather. •g While 1,e grow our vegetables prim- s fully- for our 01111 use, we have alweiy,3 0 sold a few, and since having the irri- 7Ution we have had sect) a big surplus 11 that he have sold quite a lot, espe- a cially during midsummer, when all the b rest of the g)1r4ers around Isere are 00 mere or less dried up. The sntlmler! folks from a r•:ood many miles around al Secret of Longevity • is Courageous Mind. Ralf or more of tho senility in the world may be traced to unresisting 11 yielding to a fiction that years are the t measure of ago; half of the aged hien and women In the world could be lin- a 7090110(1 for bringing upon themselves ' by consent the iniirtnities which sot a upon them the marks of de&line. In- stead of dodging the scythe of Time i 1107 stand resignedly in the grim old caper's path. He cannot be blamed n• cnttIng them clown. The sound constitution is not as ssential as the courageous mind. RIauy melt owlet -omen of weak conati- iltiotl have lived to an advanced age, the manes dominating and sustaining e hotly. Calm temperament is the realest factor in longevity. The per - on who retards himself a borrower f time unlet worry over an indelltecl- ess, which does not exist, which could of he established in any court of law, (d every one who has signed such a once ought to repudiate it and win the 11lnhendatioit of all courageous souls..( Here are a few facts which are ended to to the consideration of all Two Styles for tho Small- Woman 9552 k; 0552 9561 - 951i2 11i1ss05' Dross (sellable small 'women; convertible collar; styles of sleeve; with loose side p cis or pockets), Price, 30 cents. 3 sizes, 10 to 20 years, S. 10 quires 21(1 yds, 54 ins. wide. Wi 2i,� yds. Quite tailored and neat this frock, with pleats at either of rho front, extending from yoke 110111. Developecl in linen, 11502—iFlistles' Dress (with tie baeque; two-piece skirt n lengths; with or without draped ap tunic). Price, 30 cents. At 3 sizes, to 20 year;. Size iG requires 40(1 36 ins. wide; contrasting, 0,i yd. ins, wide. Width, 1% yds. These patterns may be ohtai from your local McCall dealer, from the McCall Co., 70 Bond Toronto, Dept. W. Is Your Writing Sinall? - Itltas been said that ninety Torso out of each hundred have literary a hItions, If you are of the ninety, th yoltr ambitions mu bo realized, your handwriting is naturally ve smell; It is extrtiordinary, and seems to something more than a stere coin 1enee, that literary geniuses—prac cally all of then!—write exeeedf small. Tllackeray's writing was extreme neat, but so small that it could hard be read. Dickens' penmanship was of 11 minuto order, ten, That, 1)11(1 ills 7r clilection tor writing with blue ink blue paper, with much Interims glade his "copy" a trial to decipher, Captain iiia•ryat's handwriting was so flue that it was said that when the compositor rested from Ills wort: he was obliged to stick a pin where he left off in order to be able to find the place again. Charlotte Bronte's• writing wa8 se 110 that it appeared to have been raced with a needle. The same "small" rale obtains mono the majority of present-day writers, Thomas hardy and Kipling re instances. The moral seems to be that hu who vritos "small" has it in him to write big" staff. Incidentally, it nmy be noted that poets, from Byron onwards, scrawl: The born poet, it is claimed, could not write small or straight, if he tried! ;imam -a ASTHEN SAV FEVER —sleepless nights, constant sneezing, Streaming eyes, W11Ce!.y breathing:-- „+"�, L?.i'j®W lis J i8, H ,. brings c,• h relief, Put u u in cap- ', c p n , soles, easily swallowed, ,Sold by rellaLie druggists for a dollar. Ask our agents or send card for free sample to Temgleton's. 142 It111 St. W., Toronto, w Trout Fishing i -i Canada. More benefit is derived from 0060811- tien in tho open country than from any other form of amusement, and foaling is ere of the happiest and most health giving of pastlulr Saintlier is fish- ing time, and c ana,la- sirs numerou9 lakes and rivers .there there Is 01)un- datu•e of 11811 of all varieties to tempt the angler, Trout fishing is amongst Lha roost popular forms of this sport. for To deli suecessfully for trout his two habits must be known, His habits in an- one pert of the enulitry will be ail - In feront from the 1101)its of his brothers 5th I in the lakes and streams of other (111 - ie, ferent sections of t110 country. The 131,1: i trout loves clear swift running to streams, whether largo or small, the bottoms of which are filled with 11cul(1- e1 and s cnl r -on gavel. IIH is wont to hide two under the overhanging banks of the ron 1 streams and under and along fallen 101 trees in deep holes made by these ob- yds, etl•uctions of - the current. It Is par - 36 titularly advantageous t0 look for ,,,t, 1 trout among the fast 111081117 rapids, or or in the eddies along the hanks. Tho st., trout feeds largely o1) insects. Ile is a lively forager r food, and ho is of - j ten seen ehu;ing the small 111innow.l (during the middle of the day, and note and then topless in the air for black ns 1 files and moths. He like. plenty of 1,l• 1 oxygen, ana (1e111ihts in the t 1)1194 -cep - en; ped f111101ng watt_':; below c1fall in the if I etreahn. by Kellen, D.C., la the headquarters for Strout fishers on the upper Kootenay be lake. H"liday makers who are visit• ci-, ing beautiful Banff may ',)tell excel- II- lent trout in the Bow River. Sple11did 11g trout fishing may be lead at Nipigon, Ontario, and in the rivers and lakes ly among the Laurclltien Mountains, ly Quebec; in fact there is trout fishing to be had in nearly 11II Canadian 1,e, waters of any groat exteLt. But those 0- who are seeking a big 110,11 should go on to places that are not too much fee - Knighthood Was in Flower. In courtly days of old, 'When knights and maidens fair Swept over "fields of gold," All gay and debonair. And through the welkin's sound, The clarion's sliver tone, As, steed and palfi'oy bound Swift o'er the tented tone. While martial music rolled, O'er hill and verdant v01et, And minstrels, praud!y told The trottbad00r's, sweet tale. Bravo knfgitts. 3n armor dressed, Proud lords in bright array, Sweet chimes their 51eledie caressed, In silk and satin gay. From tont and turret's height 'Pleated In, asuro, air, Bright in the morning's light, Pennon and banner fair. . Bravo triads of Alit and play Beguiled each blithesome hour, As passed each happy day "When Knighthood web, i•0 floater," Past aro those courtly (lard, T11010 quaint old, times, of yore, No 1110r0 acro warlike joys• Sting by prourr2 troubadour. But 07811 are still as, brave, .And maidens quite its gay, As' it1 the days, of old When 111113%4131k tllrIlled their lay, ' y In Japan wages are, low and 1101110 long, ten or twelve hours being at Usual day. buy T'hldit Stamps: CHOLERA INFANIUM Cholera infa0ttlnl is one of the Pita ailments of childhood, 1t is a 100111)1 1.1 (1 7 m T 11 111 a int 001110s on suddenly, 8511011.111 tiring the summer sleuths, end tulles rompt action is taken the little on ay soon be beyond aid, Baby's Ow ablets are an ideal m0111,100 in ward g off this trouble. TL•(y r07ulal o bowels and sweeten the stomae ud thus prevent the dreede l ;ammo m7I111nts. They are an ebsolut fo medicine, being suarautaed t ontain neither 07:0,.9 nor narcotic • other harmful drugs. They oanno ssibly do harm—they always d ed. Tho Tablets are sold by mod! 01110 501)161'8 or by moil at 25 cents a box from The uu i o Dr. AVdllialus' 'Medicine Co., Bre:IrviIle, Ont. Ordinary? st an ordinary woman, just a1) or- dinary r- din a ry. man, �'p 11 a child so ordinary that on him �y �" there seems a ham, I bought a home with a supposedly incurable ringbone for $10.00. 1 treat. ed him with 11.00 worth of MINAIOD'S LINIMENT 1111(1 sold him for $S5.00. Profit on Liniment, $14.00, 310(111 DEISOSCE. liotol Beeper, St. I'hillippe, Que, No Substitute for Yoshi). Nobody, 80 far, has found a real sttl+0titete for vcuth, although home surgical ex7erimeht., ore aseerted to have been suet:e:stet in restoring vi- tality' an. yontitfni ::pints. Youth, af- ter all, is a state of mind as well as a span c,f. years. men and women are not old at slaty; they are not old at e seventy. aria when a 7.•sty is reached y Many of tiers 11 111: to be ehelved. s Once 'au to 1: 1:pc:i 111'0 Is likely to de - o ternhine whether u e is to e'unti 110 Owl real living of 1^o to zero. Years ago seep retired at fusty or fifty and were o not worth much to their communities h after that. Now a man stays in the ✓ harness, 'therm.ttit ts: were: toile to 110 •because they intoes that, til they can get nice, fresh, crisp things.' Is Our "rain machine" is senletlling ee 0; th curiosity, and they like too stop and! 1131 ' see how it works. Altogether, 1 sup -1 S pore, Via have sold enouedi vo 'etables! t. to pay for our two line:; of irrigation' seven years after. John Wesley sway - two or three titres"over in the two ea multitudes with. his elegnente up years since we slave ha4 them, in od-I to the ago of eighty--oig11t; Viruslltng- dition to having more and better vele- ton Irving worked at his "Life of tabes for .ourselves, Washington" in his Severity -ninth year. ' Browning was nearly eighty before At Poverty is a hard nurse, but she' he ceased to write; Tennyson corn. posed. "Crossing the Bar" at eighty - raises healthy children. An three; Victor Hugo did much of his Teacher—"Mention six important worst after ho wad seventy-ftvo; when Arctic animals." Pupil—"Three polar 110 was eighty-three Voltaire cotn- bea•s and three seals." 70)15(1 hie tragedy "Irene." 0.3e who measure life in years; Sir co ane newton lived to an ago of nighty- sa rea and gave proof of his intellect- c1, 1 vigor to his dying day. Walter el ovum Lander wrote his "1141a71nar7 po onversatious at eighty-five and lived go play. o So, in reality, 110 never grows old 1n D spirit, re,, 1rd1;scl of ;1n ac&amttlatioa s of tetany y e 10 1 w11911 hirthdayta come. t Old ago 1s ec)nellling of a habit. It is o 6:1,9' enough to .uy hove if ons, seeks - it. but if youth is desired one: met. ,y' iutve it, and forget abut the bir'thday's, A tibia L rink that fits in just right in place of tea ©r co e A rich wase of makint economy to pock1 '•: book,,sin" superior health vaju't make Instant Pocit um the natural ? rq:aqq. f.a� turn to when tea 7 t,5 d here Rea Sri The number of officers and men in [WTI O$ � '.. " UMhitt y+;, mom HERE TER ,.i Could Afford Thom. Visitor (looking at portraits) "What era a alvtoEane,.tars011v a got." Y o Newrieh- That's dead right, didn't want 00 111811y, but Sarah insist ed." Couldn't Trust Herself. "Margaret, where is your little sir. ter?" "I just hurried away from her, mother, '0111180 I felt rum i ,was gain' to lose my temperature." ..a Classii"I Cd� A v+ertisc .m,•,eris, Yp10. Waal d'uo IG'T9 (411,)'11) Ili 1lG J I''oXes. stead il(uc 14• 11 ,c 11, 1 •110. 1 TKo11 tili8lt1/y li vli'a 1T '1'lb",! .L')lantiers, xt x:xll flv,, 113:810. 110.- lnt'n 1.111,ert, lfllchenur, 2210.1i'r. )--•i11f01)1 119Ytoat c, .418 1'U IttJ; 11 :a 11i1vi0a,1u -Tc pv, Trr. eo,arAtbc'l3i Itr.C.v` , , J .,. 1 ( lasiX411 be x£5]1.13 WA.1)11; D �1I,Vi 't:;Tf it Sr 1 ,I'1I 1'." 1 lupi: nn : in I1'7:i, 1. -111 rt 1'(3(1 rill')), its t 1 1 ('I 111 to -. r 1 Ut 1It I t r!. tie ru'l, cid .i,' Il t' 1 f.. -..t 'l5.n,i iI'ee tido:',. 111.,.......-4 ? :,.1. 1 The I - louse 1 Wr.nt. Tile 1100170 1 i ut 1. tic 11 ,1 t, 111 t1 1 4411:' 11 it C 1,:, A ce (1 aer_nd11• ; ;:ch ,L ..li a ';let, With 1 . , F hti . t o f l0 ••J-1. e tihc,. fruan I 6ras:y Llv..ai. A library :•1 ebicle 1 in a 2 1 111' (1)1.^,;1,21)' 1 c1)a 01-.1(84.: hong 1,r cr113y A 1114011117 ( i".li, 511,1 Lebo0188 pink anti blu I A living r'''81 in tiir oo Mal cooly 111 r1, li The ((1 , 11 I :,t 1 -. • 0c. ,c , ti rba ry•, 13u11t tl,,. art ,,,,. ,;,1$ .1 : ..i ' , , i 3001.iLY 0 --RDE. 17 1 Dontiu 011) Express Jlur„*. 4012:1.. .re out salt: in live filo , zan'i ')ir0'c3 throueli'rut Canada. i Jaz English. Jal'an'•se lauudry' utr.•alnr trary to til f., r11"1106 fu; ce:m•1 n.',. a %.,:.)1 I p:nit c•1',aly and a,refnai)' 10800 our i cath mens -til 11,,,.';',1”,`rh44(1 1 i.:c1, a.,I fol(,/Wel: L11/1 1 • 2 ,1.•;• 1111 1(8,1; 11 g:.tle-luen lie (leI:, 1 e:r hundred." As;t far fens)' -d a earl talle iso other. T,. cl1'-:n ::111.0, 3, .,It 1 ,c.,,,e a piece of Ice i;• of a'satinet 111 halt 1 : '.c. ,,•1 id, the H. C, L. Tiro rurton er 7101(0d up fns• rcgne- fort elleeee from the grocer's counter and took an appraLv.1.g '•11128 of its aroma. "I'd tike a dime's worth of this clr ee8 c," "Minitinte, you have already had It." Raspberry Jam. Pickle 311912ufseterer—"People don't want tomato seed ill 13 0 1 1911 0 7, so we squeeze out theseeds," Inqulettive Pa end- -` An( what do Yee do with thesect's?" Pickle 0a0uf tt r:r--"Put than in raspb fry Jenh. Makes it look mole natural like." Nut Walter Wanted. An old lady, after waiting in a eon• fectl0nery stow: for about ten minntee, grew gr') , ly 101101;. Nr:t at the lack of service. Pin.:,lry she rapOcrl sharply on the Counter. "Herrn young early," she called, "who ' watts eu 11,2 1,11t8?" Idiotic Advice, f Jonc^, who was 811191 ri1:1', firm .hc L.. Ogle, went t, t!:'l tientzt lu Oat, teeth extae)0(61. The dentist, :.flue• 1...,.,7 at lfs teeth, said— "Have you had wteir-•e 113ful'r about these teeth:'" "Yo," replica Junes. "I wer:1 te, the chemist last night." "Anti whet idiotic :sling did the chemist advise you to do?" "To conte to yell," was the: rcjeet- der. . hiinard's Liniment for sate everywhere yrti it 1 1 '111 4 ',L 1 . le •,go, ll"y s.M1ST CLOTH o� di.nim,ROUGI 11'1 AIR Ler "Danderine" save you: hair and douh:1e its beauty Toil On. -Why det=rain, if fro,t and storm toad Might, Tllrl'I=cell 11131' 119rrest, our inter- ' ti1r,, fell? The le 1c eful day sabdues the temp::t a night; 1' The fro'ot yields to the son; in e )eel' seal, The seed sill'4, touched by Ocd's hand. In His sight, Effort's the gain. lt'ilu, tine, wen id shirk to toll? 011, girls. such an xbnndanee of thick, heavy, invigorated hair; a per- fect limes of 1898 , silky hair, glorious- ly fluffy, bright :1111 ea 01159' to manage, Just Moisten a cloth with a. little "Dalutcriu0" and oaref»sly draw it through your i+.:r. tasting one small strand at a time; iii) magically re - more? all dire excess til and grease, but s tear 11:110 1 ..,:.; 1- t l (011,', dry, redo' far 1, 1.v.t e eornllttgly ','11'), orT is , ..11-. and lender lig,:t ire youthful 1;11(12', guts 1)114 "Dh ..rine" i, a tar, e:mfi!ier, Ersit.... 11,1111.,. the beeucy of the halt Ur. ea..J.1_.„. cl8411111 '0:111 stu7s 81 )11:1, 1 :81 1( '. C:. d rl;71tfl1I Dan- durille ter a few h'9ntll at. 12117 chug or toilet counter and 1150 it lis a dreasing and invigorator as told on bottle. r 8,'itCiGe'0 P.'aecr :Milk I• r t-,. o .:a i 1 re.,e et:vI. G7rty Clov a tro Xao, 17,'s \Vet:0 Clet,t-rot: the British navy to -day is 130,000, . nun, x i with C •Et ,. ... , tht901311 0 ottrhr u 1t :`• . `Cask ea 1901,;1 (1,0,-0 wt,..sa..aar, compared with 101,000 in 101.:(-1(115. But what mysteries lie hidden— Further prying is forbidden -- When we call them ordinary—miss we not the Master plan? It All Depends,- - Arithmetic, according t0 the average small boy, was simply invented 10 or- der to glvo teachers a good 0xcuso for punishing their unhappy pupils. And, certainly, Tittle Tommy Smith found it the unpleasant feature of his young life. ".Now, Tommy Smith,” said the school -teacher one morning, (luring tete psual.hopr of torture, "what is tho half of Dight?" "Which way, 1eitalie1'?" asked the 70upggs18r ctytttiously • "iWhllloh iaay!" replied the astonish- ed lady. "What do you moan?" Von, 011 top or sideways, teacher?" said Tommy, "What difference does that make?" 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