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The Brussels Post, 1924-4-2, Page 2Nang Bitter PP GW.+..S: E.N TEA is the finest uncolored green tea procurable in the world. I. , tsperier° ilea the ht jepthne. -- Ta'3' fir • _ ,i H A SIMPLE NIGHT DRESS WITkI CAP. Tangled $Y W1X.Zrl4Att AJa1CMQI) (Copyright Thomas Allen), CHAPTER XXXVIII.-•-(Cont'd.) back upstairs to your owe room at the _ "You tryin' to hang this kiliin' ora I Wi'Arannyou claim}al' that I kihe(I Fronk lttlrort; well -]mown residen Me?" deanded Olson angrily. shim?" Qison wanted to know"; of (Fort]( Sac:ramanto, (tat, who Mame Not ifyou didn't do it."Kirby "I'm ionla' •you that the police will from IJlile ; in a,, ovvett•ed wagon l ioloked at him quietly, speculatively, surely raise the uestion" 1844, along with eater hardy pioneers, undistux'bed by the heavmese Oi' ins "If g did," frown, "But you come to me an' tell rancher blurted rtt d e 'ern who wbieh iy exhibtted a 4ottio of Tania c the anther blurted out wildly: whiih he had just puri:ltasod, to a the story of what'you saw, So you '"I'i'i tell 'cin first, if I were in your friend at bis home and remarked: ''U basack, YWhy? What s e tune reason?" place, It'll have a lot more weight I tbougitt tb}a was Ute last bottle of "Haw do you know I'm boldin' (hemi if kceeii still until your backs ve Tatelue I would ever be able to buy, I back?' the coachman asked sulkily. "When , w'o1Adn.t taste one hundred dollars for Kirby knew that in his mind .sus. I da you'll sit up an' take jt" thus prcving the high valeatloii be pickle, dread, fear, hatred, and the notice. The Inas who shot Cunning' - desire for revenge were once more at barn is yore otvn cousin;' the Dry Diaeas on the famous treatment: open war. "I'll tell you what you did that night?" answered Kirby, without the WESTERN PIONEER TELLS INTERESTINGEXPERIENCE lrink Rikel't, Who Left JWlin ors for California in Covered Wagon in 1864, Wouldn' Take $100 for Bottle -o Tanlac ""I beehive 'Vernet) 15511)• seved my life when flock it after the Fin about a Feel'ago," continued Mr, Mort, "for t the (attack left me 20 eyelids o# in f weight, and unable to turn over le 2117 bed without assletenee, I toll you, I thought niy .time lewetturely 00015. • "lint, thanks to my wife's insist' t ate, 1 kept. on taking 'ranine till 1 u was able to do all my work again, had back ail my lost w©1511t, and t've'bean feollnp )'eat•0 younger• ever elnce,•. 1'in always telling my frlende about Ten - Me, and can't say too' much for IL" Tanlae is for sale by ail good drug- glets, ,accept no substitute, Over 40 Million bettie sold, . Valley man flung out vindictively, "Which one?" "The smug one --Samos." "You saw him do it?" the morning. They will feel refresh, leaon st trace of doubt invoice or nun- , ed and in good Kutner both with you tIteree' "When Mrs ranrHuta ll titel roof down the Zroof. clWJ ethen 7 shotwhile round the and with the work, cut down the clothes line. You went edge of the blind five minutes later, The secret of easy house-eleaning is back to the fire escape, fixed up some be was goin' over the papers in the knowing' when to stop. Many women kind of 'n lariat, an flung the loop desk—and an automatic pistol was there right by his hand," "Ile was alone?" "At first ho was, In about a min - go lust a bit beyond their strength, over an abutment shekel' from the and , 'then are tired and irritable, so wall of the Paradox. You swung Tale Tanlae Vegetable Pine. his cousin, James He went hack to the first tiny of his arrival in Denver and sifted the evidence for and against him. A stream of details, fugitive impressions, and mental re- actions flooded through. For one of so cold a temperament James had been distinctly friendly to him. Ho had gone out of his way to find bozld for him when he had been Per - that the whole family druids house- across to the fire escape of the Par- arrested, Ile had tried to smooth over cleanieg time. Tear up only one room adox. There' you could see into the camp is to brother room, Alis Isere mod difficulties between him and Jack a day; t:o the work there and then zoom where Cunningham was tied to when she saw ore uncle an' most But Kirby, aganst his desire, found lain stop. if the whole house is in coefu-nth"Bowrcouid I •if the blind was fainted, The other brother, the young practical of J'enresyto had known Sinn con will find it difficult to rest,'1down?" otte, kinda caught her. an' steadied he would soon be released through her. He was struck all of a heap the efforts of other cattlemen, He don( bwfure the family realizes that it woodwork of the window. Lookin' in himself. You could sae that. lie had stepped in to win the Wyoming is going on. By cleaning out bureau from the right, you can see the left looked at James, an ho said, 'My God, I cousin's confidence in order that he drawers and closets first you. will ac half other hs}de e youlsee�theu oother' pok in art tc finish. 0' eon a Jamehat was s derrd. No eitl liability t tht y tove an his causasset The it broker complish at the outset the more ted- of it. That's just what yon' did." He'd jumped up to help support Miss, had readily agreed to protect Esther ivus work, and you will also prepare, For the moment Olson was struck Harriman mita the room, Maybe ajMcLean from publicity, but the rea- re'ceptzecies for articles in the room, dumb. How could this man know couple minutes later he came back, son for. his forbearance was quite where they: can be kept after they exactly what he had done unless some atone. He'went right straight back plain now. He had been protecting Ira(" been eieened until the whole room one had seen him? tit the desk, found lr side of three see- himself, not her. is i hod. When the heavy work is, "You know so much I reckon I'll let ends the legal document I told you I'dJ The man's relation to Esther Prov- du it, is a email matter to put them you toil the rest," the Scandinavian teen his uncle reedit -le glanced it over,. ed him seifieh and without principle, balk into place, But if the small said with easy sarcasm. turned to the ha,h page, 7arirnle(1 the Ifo had been willing to let his dead "Afraid you'll have to talk,_ Olson, raper back in the cubby-hole, an'then uncle bear the odium of his misdeed. thing.. are said aside dirty, cleaning Either to me or to the Chief 'at head. switched off the' light. A minute later' yet beneath the surface of his cold them after doing the heavy work al -i quarters, You've become a live sus- the light was switched off in the big manner James was probably swept by wa events like a serious task, 1pect. Figure it out yourself. I$u room, too. Than I reckoned at Was. heady passions: His love for Phyllis ,1 r fallowing things will help to threaten Cunningham by mail. You time to beat it down the fire escape.' Harriman had carried hini beyond maize house -cleating easy: laundry make threats before people exalt}, 1 did.. I' went back into the Wyndham prudence, beyond honor. He had dup- tsoap znap powder scouring soap' You come to Denver an' take a room eoai ,valk d ,clothes -line under my ad the uncle v✓hose good will he had f 4642, The dainty simplicity of this+ M..yle •ecommends it at once. It is suitai le for cambric, nairsook, batiste, crepe, or crepe de chine, It may be decorated with embroidery or hem- etitehing or trimmed with narrow lace edging. The Cap may be of self ma- terial, or of lace or net. The Pattern is cut in 3 Sizes: Small, 34-36; Medium, 88-40; Large, 42-44; Extra Large, 46-48 inches bust mea- sure. A Medium size requires 38, yards of 30 -inch material. The Cap requires ges yard. Pattern mailed to any address oni receipt of 15e in silver, by the Wilson ' Publishing Co., 73 West Adelaide St.,' Toronto, Allow two weeks for receipt. of pattern. " Send 12e in silver for our up-to-date Spring & Summer 104 hook of! Fashions. THE SPRING CLEANING. Do not begin the spring cleaning' too early in the year, for bad weather may come again and bring road and furnace dust in Rt trait. But when you have finally h. -gut th-• undo ticking try to make it. , , iething meet: than a mere refurbishing. :i new ar- rangement of the furnitu e the lee. a new color note introduced into the rooms, will have a cheering effect on every member of the family, Do not try to begin the house. cleaning before nine o'clock in the' morning. You roust first prepare for the meal:= and thigh the routine work of the day. Then you will start the extra work at nine o'clock with the feeling that you have made an excel- lent beginning and leave a compara- tively free day before you. Let the children take their lunch- eens to school and put up a luncheon for yourer'lf at the Paine time. Take your box out of doors at none time and take an hour off to eat and rest. If you have assistants in the task, .verve a cold drive: in the middle of e ilia. • Chew it ter every meal 88 stimulates In platens appetite and aids digestion. It makes your ti Food do you more r good. Note bow it relieves that stuffy t ecling alter hearty eating. lritcaa teeth. 0 W 0 e t C a 0 breath enQ It'a the goody (bat La -a -t -a. td gee, t:. I225 ISSUE No, .13•-'24, chlorides, ammonia, kerosene, gasoline, In the next house to where he lives. turpentine. Poor wax, furniture polish, On the night he's killed, by your own ami: ioyou d tis nstand on the platform old . tnekings, percale, flannel and a few feetaway an' raise o alarm tissue raper far cleaning and polish while you see him slugged. Later, you ing; a dish mop for cleaning bed hear the shot that kilts him an' still springs, a carpet beater, brooms and you don't call the officers. Yet, you' bru ht-, a step ladder,. hammer, tacks,` so interested in the crime that yo mop, sal soda, whiting, and last,• run upstairs, cut down the clothe thaur.L most useful of all a vacuum' line, an' at some danger swing over cleaner. (the Paradox. Tho question the polis A little blowgun and insect owdertwill want to know is whether the ma l' who does this an' then keeps it secs are a great help when cleaning closets may not have the best reason in the and cupboards. With the gun the world for not wanting it known." powder can be forced into cracks and' "What you mean—the best reaso. cret}ces where inserts are likely tonin the world?" lodge. Clean each closet well, apply "They'll ask what's to have pre the powder and then, if there is any; vented you from openin' the windo sign of moths, substitute gasoline for' an steppin' in while my uncle wa the powder and force that into cracks tied up, from escape, him o welkin with the blowgun. Pour more gasoline: down the fire escape, an' from welkin on the shelves and round the base boards, then close the closet for twelve comes from dragging them.throug hours at least. Of course, there must the house. be no open flame about when the gaso-I A dusty carpet can be brighten line is un d. 1 without removing it from, the floor If the loom seems thick with dust,' Soak an old sheet in cold water; the do not wait until spring to give it a wring it out and spread it smooth eve thorough cleaning. Make little re-` pstaus without meetin I carefully fostered or many year anybody, left the rope on the roof, an and at the hour of his uncle's deo got outathe a house 1 'the vi utbe r ft g h had been. due to reapthe whirl e seen:" wind, "That's the Whole story?" Kirby The problem sifted down to tw said. 'factors. One was the time elemen The whole story. I'd swear it on a The other was the tem nerament o The worst of house -Cleaning elm be "The blind doesn't fit close to the He—"Would you give me a kiss If I asked you for one?" She—"No Indeed—but, if you stole one, what could I do?" Minard's Liniment Heals Cuts. A Liner's Safety Chain. The terrible effects which might re - suit from carelessness in a black- - smith's work are well illustrated by the great importance of every link in the o chain o1 a ship's anchor. t, The anchor chains of the Lusitanla f were ,130 fathoms long—nearly 2,000ft. ---with a weight of 1.25 tonal Every link has to be carefully welded at the proper temperature. Such work re- quires infinite care, for in no ease is the, saying truer that the chain is only as strong as the weakest link. On every single link in such a chain the safety of a giant vessel and the lives 01 perhaps 2,000 people may depend. The earliest blacksmith's forges known were holes in the sides of hills, called boomerlea. The Romans invent- ed the first bellows about the year 350, using a bladd.orwf goat skin. Nowadays enormous ingots of steel are heated in furnaces, and the bee (Maude forging press is taking the place of the blaclranlith'a hammer and anvil. The hammer wielded by the strong arm of the village smithy be- comes, instead, a hammer equal in weight to one of thousands of tons1 ee stack of Bibles." i James, A man may he unprincipled s- Did you fix the rope for a lariat' and yet draw the line at murder. He to upon the roof or wait till you came; may Ile a seducer and still lack the. e back to the fire escape?" courage and the cowardice for a cold- I fixed it on the roof—made the blooded killing. Kirby had studied his ei loop an' all there. Figured I might cousin, but the man was more or less be seen if I stood around too long on of a sphinx to him. Behind those the platform." - cold, calculating eyes what was he n "So that you must 'a' been away:thinking? quite a little while." (To be continued.) "I reckon so. Prob'ly a quarter ofl M�nard's Liniment for Dandruff. an ]tour or more." vi "Can you locate more definitely the • s exact time you heard the shot?" Famous Little Rivers. "No, I don't reckon I can." i - The American accustomed to such Kirby asked only one more question.' rlvsrs as the Mississippi regards the "You left next nrornin far Dry, h Valley, didn't you?" i Thames as scarcely more than a glort- "Yes, None o' my business if they lied brook; yet the Thames Is "liquid • stuck Hull for it. He was guilty as history," whilst the Mississippi is e sin, anyhow. 1f he didn't kill the old. "'just water." The• Nile is the most • man, it wasn't because he didii't' want tamotne large river, but It does not stir- s to. Maybe he did, The testimbny at' pass the tiny, insignificant Jordan, r the inquest, as >i read the papers, left which is possibly the most famous e it that maybe the blow on the head the carpet. Beat it. well with the win pairs too from time to time, so that beater; the damp sheet will catch the had killed Cunningham, Anyhow, 11 river in the world. 1 Kirby said nothing: He looked out With "Bonnie Coon" or the Clyde with of the window of Iiia room without. the tiny Ayr, because. these streams I WEBSTER out the arcumulatron of small thieve 1 seeing anything His thoughts weret are hallowed by the genius of Burns, p y 1 Lenience ns a recti a file made from an lite other men stirred uneasilyeg One of the best-known streams In rout, intense them to the course p "' ,. ?" PARTS se of; Tlunk I dad zt, h sland SERVICE I e n red. 1 the world isthevca Liv t ordinary bo • I' r S sea River, n Liu o ns. t. of light � fy wood feel' inell-' ry a 1 Clt .e e g -leaning. Those n in n e one group c The o a he cat 1Starter n t emmr br u ; Auto arter'and Generator g t o ht 's n cared o p ko g his az !n Florida, which a cont.'Repair lire charitable organizations where; es wide, twelve inches long and about hack to the Ih'y Val]oy settler; "You? Company, they will d, the most good; the others' three inches deep. 7 made carols of 0h, nos You didn't do it.' -poser' those: because its sound fitted 669A Yonge St, - ' ` Toronto heavy pasteboard to lit, and , put a There was meth quiet certainty m his song and Fang sweetly. It is too articles �ne} c sold. `Advertise the best of the large letter on a projecting cornw of his manner that Olson drew n dee i small to be marked on anything but a t e and . Il as many as you can i P 1 left to the junk man g, a are pies, etc. I cut two dozen pieces eeigl-id to hear you say so. What made; Tho Tweed, too, la celebrated in h To the Scot, the Taycannot compete the annual task will not seem so' dust, wasn't gonna mix myself in it " p burdensome, Never relax your efforts to "weed. HOME-MADE RECIPE FILE i ', The thing that I call my chief con- focused on the problem before him. 'i the national poet.T }a i, y ;Lein •ou' , PROGRESS INP" '1R DEVELOPMENT CANADA'S GROWTH IN PAST YEAR. Large Number of Projects Un- der Construction—Reason for Optimism in Future, Early in the •now year In a public statement Honorable Charles Stewart,- lvilnlster`of the 'Interior, reviewed the progress during 1828 throughout the Domlttian of the development, (lister bution, and use of hydro -electric Quer• gv, Ho pointed out Canada's . forl0n- ate position ht titls.regard and held that with, low priced power—the key to MI key htduetriss * so abundantly avallablo almost everywharo iu Lha Dominion, (bora was a good reason for national optimism for tiro future, It was Shown that among rho COan• Ides of the world Canada not only now ranks with that highest In. per capita power development, but le certttln (0 greatly Increase her ratio during com- ing years. In the industrial progress of nations, that country which has the cheapest, surest, and most lasting source of power in quantity and eu(t• ably located, le certain to outstrip the others, . everything else being equal. Canada, with her unique water -powers fortunately located in or close to •her industrial areas, with vast and varied resources of raw materlats,•-and with unrivalled transportation facilities both by reliant] water, offers to manu- facturers and financiers abundant and unusual 'opportunities for DroItable trade and investment. An analysis of the development which took place during 1923 discloses the fact that some 255,000 horsepower was added, thus bringing the total water -power installation in Canada to 3,223,000 horse -power, A More siguifi- cant fenturo, however, is tbo• large, number of projects actually in pro- gress of construction at the present time or actively in llrospast. These projeets . when brought to completion within the next two Years will add to Canada's total more than 900,000 horse. pcw'er, Ontario •Leads in Development, . Au,oug the provinces, Ontario led In iestallatlon during rho past year, with 140,000 horsepower. This 'vas chiefly compresed in additions to the Queens - ton and Ontario Power Meets of the Ontario Hydro -Electric Power Comntie- sion and in developments connected with the mining industry In nurtheril Ontario. Quebec was second, with some 44,000 horse -power ccnlprie:ea eblefiy in additions to the Cedars plant of the Montreal Light, Heat S: Power Consolidated, and In veto plants Inc Price Brothers S Co, at Chicoutimi and the Lower St, Lawrence Piiwer Company near Mens, in .atani!obe 23,- 000 horse -power were added by the Manitoba Power Company, and British Columbia closely followed with 26,500 horse -power accounted for by a'tlew plant of the East Kootenay Power Company and additions to the plants of the Granby Consolidated lllalug, Smelting and Power Company and the Pectin: Mills, Limited. Nova Seedy. Increased its total by 7,500 horse- power In now AeveloPments for the Nova Scotia Power Commission and the Avon Riven Power Company, and in New Brunswick 2,500 yonr'e paver were added to the Maine and New Brunswick Power Company's plant. With regard to works at present um der way or In active prospect, Quebec ends with a very extensive program included in Which are such outeland- ing devotopmennbt as.those et the t ae' bec Development Cvmpavy, nn the Saguenay River, the St. Manriee Power Company, on the river of the same mance, and numerous others to- talling more than 560,000 horse -power. Ontario also 1100 ccs extensive program ahead, ]neluding a number of develop• meats and additions for the Ontario Hydro -Electric Power' Commission, a developnnent for the Hollinger Com• solidatod Gold Mines, and other lesser vstorks comprising a total of more than 00,000 lierse-power, The other pro- -duces me also well represented; with activities under way in Dfantoba, Brl• tish Columbia and Nova SCDIia tntal- ltag 30,000 horse -power. then dispose of the thin that the card in red ink—such as P for breath of relief. "By Jupiter, len; large aoale map, A good cleaning fluid is made len heavy writing paper to go with eachyou viinge yore mind, : song and story, but it has two tribu• yCcard namin the recipe for each hinds "Haven't changed it. Knew that all tortes which excel it --the Teviot, the brirtgitg two quarts of water to a boil fi pthe time -well, not all the. time. 7 was' scene of Chev • Chase and the Yarrow and di,solvi,, of cookin Then 1 arranged the > o oft g ir, it two. ounces of a� g' g Imillin' you over in mymind quite a' the scene of the most famous of all good lr}!:Lt Oap cut into mhav}ngs, large index cards and their corres•,bit while -you were itoldin' Out on MC, border ballads and the subiect of two Reuwn' it front the fire, add two; ponding recipes in alphabetical order I Couldn't be dear] sure whether you poems by Wordsworth, tablespoonful, of ammonia end bottle' and put the box in a tit atver in the i were lltltdi� ' what you don't tem how you're sum banks of which lived a certain "mill. knew just to,I Ihto the Teviot runs an eventinier some yen,. IN hen you need to use thef lrow I can bake tvrthout wasting g „ fluid saturate. a cloth with it and washi precious time turning leaves nodi Still, I reading clippings.—Mrs, G. K. Set I' Bunn a gone in by the win.; en's daughter," whose Sad fate has the woodwork; then wipe the wood-, 1doyv an gunned Cunningham like you made thousands welt. work with another cloth W. -rung out in said. But all British rivers nnt51 yield y etcan warm water. FEST7D'E CHICKEN PIES. "Yes, you might have, but you Arid, of plane to that lovely little Irl 1 397 St Paul West Montreal,3 If ,kitchen cu board. rn•t u or because of it. T. tightly nor}.eel it will keep for' p „ your ewli p wilt. F stream eniJed Allan (Vater, on the WNON 15 TOn05rc VISIT Tea Royal Ontario Museum 253 aloof 84 writ, Naar Araoe, Hood. 1.225,11 permanent ethl12'ion 15 Canada. Arahae0(0(7, OM1058. tnln5ralo:,, rulneoototoAr, Zos1ear, 0557, dolly 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.: Sunday afternoons ,Cd' 11,'srtdar caapinl:e.. moor, nay. and L'bureh 8073, AMAZING VALUES=-'• . REMNANTS Froni Warehouse, Fox's Indigo Serge, Pure Wool, Navy Blue, Black, 50 inches $1.50 yard postpaid. Remnants only 1 to 41,0 yds. Mall order now. Mono back guarantee. Mill Distributors, Two large .sponges area great help When it is desired to add a festive didn't. I'm not gain' to have yon ar-' untrue. of the Severn, the Warwick- ick- • a irr liens. -cleaning time. For washing; touch to the chicken pie, that is made rested, Olson, but I want you to stay: shire Avon, because. on its beaks tt I) pailtt 'trtir Lely have two basins of with a biscuit crust, cut sinal} rounds in enver 'for a day or two until this boy walked it is Possible he s • ns settled, lure may need you as aal li�' went , ansped lu its waters—who was des - water: one with clear, warm water of the dough and arrange them over witness. It wenI t to 117 . I the tap cruet. When the tiny biscuits your e::pertses ni a paid mile you're tined to become the glory of his race I for rinsing and the other with warm • sod n l • with •1 fond white snap anis puff up they make the pie very, attrac- here." and oauniry, and teem celled. the Swan free to come nn' go as I • of .Aran benanse of the deatblose song the work 021(11 the other sponge wrung nomatible with one }e • nearly dry from the clear venter and with eve eyes. Ile quite a p P th' 1 IT klc i. four mill 7 hi'f ve•rr• to a 11! ttt,rio1111. Ulp a ;sponge into'tive in appearance and also add some.' "I'm ease, he sang: the suds, wash ,s ►. the dirt, rinse` what to the quantity of crust that is ploAholutely." I{irhy looleeat him d as • wipe it dry. ('hang.' the suds. fro-' To STIFFEN LACE. 1 son ns. tion 1 t tit u matin of ('(1221x1', "You're no fans ti meet quent4nr'l th.: wort will progress psuspc,on After washiLlf, lace and rinsie against youreelf t again by rennin' Sri ,tut to the East (» eulan l rumen!, very fast. A sponge ;,cis: into ere g where n Ire ins. to 1l'ect n1 • 1 0111 the Aret}e Oceul worth of Direct Subscription Service. Careful and intelligent attenti00 given to all Inquiries regarding your favorite publication from 17ngland, United States or Cnitnda. Or mall. us the re- newals on the magazines or halters you now receive. We will send the bill at lowest prices la ter. Highest references, The Holden Drcwne Company 130 Richmond Street West Toronto well t m 11 t f away note, after I tell you that my eye g tt Own vire. tr.d due. tntrl'1' even work than t ore one a race o soap, dip is The One that did it." wec•.t}tcr• a clash. in sweetened water, and when dry it The Swede started "1'on mean ' so p f . Tek" the sp,:ngs k p out into. the yard, spread the rug, on: enough watt( tx, wet the lace shot- lt.0 •bed. I mean I've Po the erre,, thy foot wear the steps (0 1115 door h ought), and before putting. th 1 (ted It least I think 1 Clear, your rags with the hep of will he just the right degree of etiff-'notv?" If thou scent t man of understand. - nese, me Keil rin's I take a gloss that will hold "Not this very minute," Kirby ing get thee betrinies unto hint midlet tem end )resit it with a wire carpet . ), i n„ a lice apo . , 1 a, t rn nate. I've The 11 an dust all out Into beater TI dirt d d f , m dissolve enough granulated sugar made a lot of mistakes since I started thed 1' in it to m 1 sake it vary w t iroundin' up this fellow with the brand than they do when the rust lies flat, gr ass an a mg to the rug less` e:t . !of Cain: Maybe I'm makin'. another. !But I've a hunch that ]'m t•idin' ]nerd on the ground, Rugs that can be heldFOn T1111 FINOER NAILS. fon rite right one this tune, up from the ground in that way can 1f yam. finger nails are brittle and He rase, Olsnnt took the hint. lie he beautifully cleaned by flooding otherwise, unsightly, try soaking would have liked to ask same quer-, olive tons for ifs mind ... o 1)11,,,1 ,vlth n; water over theni with the garden hose" them once ,very day in wtu'1n after the„ dirt asci dust hilvo Neen aiL Five minuteii of nt each livburning -curiosity. Birt his host's, beaten out, Ilse warm soda with y manner did not invite th5m, 'Cisei p•i randier e little ammonia in it. for obstinate in perfect condition• 1 i n and down his roots Kirby paeedi WOMEN! DYE FADED THINGS NEW.AGAIN • Dye or Tint Any Worn, Shah by Garrnent or Drapery. h a softens the ent10' <' and keeps the nails h left. ROOFING We ,ell 1itITAl, 5HINGLES and (l OltRU fi A T 10D I � A L'VAN I `L10D i3t!IO1,TS dire, I to CONSUMERS at \'Jilt',' 1',O'IV prices: 1'4rite for pa rtit talars, THE GORDON ROOFING CO,' 724 Spading Ave, - Toronto JIG -SAW ,PUZZLE Fon 'rag CHILDREN. Just -r Send four wetppe,'s froni The Sugar -Matter, Peasant infarm and face old Phitlippe ato0d Upon broad an0e3110e3 in the sof,en ;ng snow Tilat 511(5055 its whiteness through the sugar -wood. Above h11n cawed the Drat returning, A blue haze danced upon the hilltop's 11111, Where early April wrought her (1(5811. 3110113; And (10111 tin buckets tilling fast to b1'hv. The droppingsap rang out like -antes belts. ' A grease spots, rinse with the hose and dry the rags in the shade or Ne tter „n . rl,en d back again: Ills m ind was b usy still allow to dr overnight. it. ' ou tiwr c„LnaarmaaIT'seti g> analyzing, classifying, r.a heat from the window to the door r ' `-,Ramond Djtre Y 'w o take carpets, rugs, bedding and r,n0, rOr,r,1 nr � Some one remarked that he nrtu. whleh to had a sin 10 -track mind, In one sense mattresses nut of dear: roll them up a Iv nae „hu, m Slue g t"?, n,. el,,, r.• 1t rirn m:. Pn r.re�, ho shad,. `flit habit of itwas.t.o ,allow land fa:.th a the call tvfth a trunk strap• ao„ I rwei t1 r f th } } an.urrd w, +r i a 5 , ,ntn215u, as n r, ,li ca train of thought t e its lot'ic rl con H and l ul and 8s.'. the Wear on the floor that :cisnoTn `tr 5 ,. 1'In nom a teerotnt win- r„ :,ulu, nS Nat nmrloi elusion, ire did 1u,i 1101) from One clown in the ground tvitil a clothes liar „ .,.,. t rT: :,ulna rarn,aanre. •,•,r,ut►. TEL, Yl0 Calrnttlthing tt, anat11er'il,:.onscrluent.ly, ; ,Itis( now his brain 3511; tvor1dllg 011 1'ncti le -tent package of ',Y)ieinond Inge" container • direction, irtt simple thin( any wmitati eau dye or the any old, worn. fade:} thing nbw, even if she lam never dee11 before, t'h'rice any voter at dreg el ore, CU HES To 05eo Limit cd,2s21,umdine 8r;, Moctresl n11 1' old Phillippe heard the echoes healing Among the maple, trees and sliver btreh 'hat rose shove him Bite the vaulted ceillug :1nd painted pltlars of the village' bund 1, lie ;ool od up toward the blue mystnri- ottd. .1ty -- 'Cos, hawed as Humph the host were pa•teing by. Prof. Oliver t71t11, hishnp's Colleges, Len uox ville. •