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own Iheaxt heayV with ..the dreadful•
burden eeniele had fallen• oe leers.
s
(To fid'. cis ,tin sed )
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a o2 d1r1S HoU
vee the Eadod japer on _the wall
'Giganile cahbeeee ro es";• earrea cud`
cr awl
Yn patter}is Weird and strut Ong alae Re,
ef::Sign- •
HOW `mans eyev ha`5 a boil
�11tav1&li.N
d all
�se¢X 1a ore than easy • other brags.
'irseCauSe'' 4 e �1eH��il®eil� la'V ®r'
never Try '1.Q.
'GREEN TEA WON'REQUEST '"SALADA: "T®O'IpNTO
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PIONIO AT HOME. '
A, good rest tonic for the busy
mother is the out-of-door picnic, if
er z
oth h.
o more mx b
she decant go to any „�
the lunch: than she would at
'e aria
r, g
P
P
and
St a
real re
l
do
home. It will be Egon
elaxation -to..paek;, a simple lunch,
x
about four. o'clock in the -afternoon,
the fame out to
and with y
"Whin p "t<',
'yvee mends,; the sagest c¢runseitiligs dsptu
•an Cr a m
--4'.1-1,1e
..", ossibleohesfel us 'But' 1
CIIAPTI7,R XXX. the,only P n •
-But -instantly Philip Ardeyne corn- W 11 n"crfaintly hehard he gl e'e'us bells
pp t "had hap encdl, , Ale tail in " victory overself,, S bells
th ugli o course `.lie couldnotgues6 , proc m g
how :the'.'thmg;'had' come about: Aiicel'u'as Alace who • set thein 4 -ringing•
Bret that, had With hex arelp-yesr he could be strong
t
''e rt h
to g
'e b
thek
w
h s who ri
had discovered the e to `do
-caused high so much anguish r. dread Stas stood looking tt him, her' lips
of She oth one to inform her. quivering a little, hes eyes doubtful,
looked such a poor little thing, qs though seeking to measure his. sin
her' beauty for the. •moment almost 1 eerity i her do ibt riot sa much as' to
obliterated, hair tiue in tier Pathetic I vuhether he could endt.txe 'the brt. of
plight, wrh g si digefore. ed and her'Itfe unde2 drseusston, s fearful if he
hat on wrong side before. 1 ,fined (were not being Pv i 1•!t7ci m order. to
to turn when someone comes unexpect-
edly in to dinner or lunch,f tl seal-
ed
of
tightly B Y
o er
alboxes
ve a v
Tha
lad'
ed sweet crackers,: salt craCkers, Y
biscuits.
bisc
fingers 'and afternoon -tea
Thereare oans'of boiled chicken, tuna
The d
an
e y
beef m.
e e
co
xn d
s'pimentos,
h
r
,._a�
put aw
Y
owns eels] sausage Which
as
in
•: n.
a
0
be
in glass tars. :Also: sicced
s'1 dear -my clear!" he exclaimed. spoto her ou fo;lreh child!"
He took • the' heavy dressing -hag, WhY, Y Ile laid
from lief' and folded her in his arms• hattds;:on her sli'oulderS sial shoals hex.
"Now you'll tell' ille,77 he whispered gently,: There was a tender smile on
'+Don't try to keep anything $ack. You his bps•",Dona you believe khat T'
see, It think I, know what its about. lova yet ?" .
Yon had a letter;: perhaps?From Your "1"don t know; It seeing terrible to'
mother?" ie done£-sitar'-t'hi '" urs of you
in' . a aaltst h t, e 1 -1 wish r were as s
' Ne.t .She *as gbh fl' eI > act
veld Tittle if in khat ,r sp ,
ys t with eP cam ,of' m3 se , �
• "to, bin _ sa , I. ,.. •-
chn n < I
at d
eo gt. an
- At@
. � 'loin "l
atop -so xtiful and helpless• h hook :bora, Ire to -put
erg :;those`
se d , P have :oil on...of..
e :didn't tell fine. She ought,to , knovs+you ;want to -put,. we
s ter
y not
dz
no t o n •
r f . l
, • ' . he •r�c�i-
' 'a naw f
on f •ett
so wr r
s Y.
have saide It O Phtltp;•'wli• 1 P e be-
11`w:
a word. haven't even unpa4l{e� +�. Sha n
a ea
han@do? I've,ruined your life. I • in?.: If .yolz're hot ton;, tired ,wa., ,
atn'I to err scat after din
T wan -e' to ale tr II ss to the Yiur
The room i tut! o1 shadows secrets
s aro
And• Wheeper in the corners, evrery
where;
Of- former transients who once camel •.
_,i end went •'
subtly olo-
to 1.0 wa
IIs are uh y
-.lis g
gse n _
Th ,
The weary chairs ' all.eei-o4, .ttretl
they
Of seryfng'stranger folk from day to
$aY
The bel. groans languidly—its ancient
eprings'
Have had so much to bear -pear, pa-
tient pelage!
"l stroll a ars eveial kinds .of,chopPed.
lase Jars, .ae
secluded corner re, `t oug , or aeuarm pickle'and olives . soupstock and •sev-
ou�P ,,
eave th ax "safe, `though, that ,an . eral special kinds•: of tanned vege-
p
leave thecaxes'of the hot kitchen and; tables:
the worries of the home behind: you Then.there is always a small bag;
tote:" enjoy a few hours "next to:na- each -of flour, baking' powder and
done up, boxes of cocoa-
.
e.sugar,tightly don
tux "Y
g.
the
of
e nuts.
r
ad
wall
not Ains
are ahs
seeded r
us
+ ofcitron,
Many
nut,
I
splendid places of own
that ne .
have right on our farms. Oriel Several bottles of blackberry, small
man writes of the .discovery shod berry and grape juice and .a small
wo Package of tea and coffee are there.
made. On their farm was a small P These ' provide me with plenty of
t
creek meandered its way through material to get together quickly, you, and I'd like to thrash who
with
the pasture field. On the the ho ae tfiis i the aid of my own preserves.And 'the l hart y ,
creek.a half. trees.
a from house
was, hams in the pantry, as nice a meal as ever did. Now tell me- how did you
clam of trees. The farm wife one would wish. find out?, b5iird hat and lift-.
a P any a took off the a
tour -
6
He
tL to gamessh
"Notfain a are though
writes,.. until a city Y per- O another -shelf ether g h inhis arms as th g
h this country.: asked P .
through
`ling gIh d
want do g. erect.y wan s 'o': sere lent .!tick:en the'
e'eat ered'her closer. nerand you, shall try a stele. P
"'We're not going to listen to etre'little'horses.' t It's on
are teelteysve
the
thing of that sort, derfuil• sen ihle \tor
'e handed ed over the keys and smtl-
abou to. C most won e ed at him shyly,
about ld yomeafe. on my knee and lotm,
But neat a kiss -dear little'wifo,
it hold you fafe. Then We who a awe She let him kiss her, then • quickly
it over and find wn dearest, dear he threw her arms' around his neck,
are. wife. I'vey got you, and that's drew him clown and kissed him quick-
httlely several tinies,.in tin access of tender
all r care about." '
"You're :'just being kind to: me, paseiotl. p, my dearest love, you
Philip. You don't want dohurt
trwant to are0sloelcix di to tne--I can scarcely bear
"Hush!:Cf course I do it!" she cried.
Nor could he bear' it -her saying
that. If only she would not keep on
protesting that he was kind.
They had dinner, but afterwards
Alice did not care to go to the Iiur-.
soot. ' She vvas very tired, poor child,
to
au
do•ec y
aom-
c
g she was
oto „
soon
gold g
w
shoulder. `i k my fortaUly settled and you must try to
This e1iabbY'vraoden desk -so stained
with ink;
i ht tell, . I 'oteen
What' etaries' It m �
thinly ?,
ho .
et must
e5 w
i on
au
ra ec
tsc g
O
f -u&
d
'rite
w
t' after
me = Bit
a
' end^ho ,.m
Gay latter"s to,s,
Phil
n. g Caruthers,
-�Tai?lo X.
On a
and a few simple toys for the company fine her child ear led her to the
kept her face 'hidden tst his and went to unset most
P A;surmg himself that
I
mission to picnic there fora few hours baby -no harm i.e he cries to take
lavable•
fila
spot 0.S
' r the ,
teee.
conshorn
aid
Ithem
for this pleasure. Since that many restful
The shelf •on which I keep linens isi
to the family has spent restful also very helpful. There are sheets
clean blas-
b
beds, extra
hours there."enough for twobest,
In arranging a picnic, be sure the kern and two spreads with my
lunch is not elaborate. Food is enjoyed cases, bureau covers, towels and a
so mull more in the open air that the !clean tablecloth with a dozen napkins.
family will never miss the fixin's.
sandwichesI It is mighty nice to have diose things
Simple
a sen
couch and held her in his lap: She
of egg, elteese, at hand where a guest comes or when
• •t but -
lettuce with mayonnaise or fruz i someone is suddenly ill.
etersare delicious 7)0 not matte sand-! I havo a place where I keep small you 'naive."
Rivalry.
"Rivales" was the Latin word ter:
of
a
those who dwelt pn the banks
stream and quarreled over the use of
the water' and the occupation of the
shore. " -
To -day "Ayala" are those who, living
on the margin of the river alive, as it
flows by them tp the infinite expanse,
are contenders for; supremacy iu war,
in business or in love. • '
Great minds ought to get rid of pet•
tineas, even while they strive for the
advantage. A bracing competlt_lon
never yet dill anything but Sood in the
Nothing worth
tea
Harac
oY
ac
-in
g
the having comes to us easily. It was
that we
L a•
roc
s on
out terrible r o
This has been a ordained for our benefit
dearest one! but ell me, Alice ---a
to the
p o took his alga lovers and should 'strive and auonlit "endure
it calmly. Now tell ani ht made for love sate the bitter of-
' It was g adel and be withstood t
"It was Cousin Christopher--Chris-roman
her Smarla. IIS came here par- un er t eeTsches The
fairly ten and the sweet occasionally- e
top
her
to see di 't want had written under the s, elan race, as told by one who open
P Y to know swarmed with them, sentimental Ger- The last test of a manAn hisman ] I
didn't want be min arm, the meaner toward his rivals. Y 'rho ho -pens
to him She t couples linked a1. me eveial years studying
et 112x• man co P to his s
about e n '£other, and she begged
-frankly.affectionate French -even; the able wtthoutelfort to be friendly
tell me. But re Philip-- p 'cans seem- es c the congenial.I down in Quebec and the -Maritime Pro-
Smarle not toEnglish and Americans frianc s, genial . among
regale E g I ulnae-:- a mau of culture and great ,literary:
Ip atmosphere
aorto! with
ed caught occasionally the nally tic a p.. There is no warrant for a q "Tn Fhench Canadian Homes;' this , iftti.
Pro -
and wet° occasionally to it obse}vee cur celeradee picked and chosen: states, "children are rank°dig
There was a nigh comped- authority a tree,
s. among when under
n g at
a d o w 4 tris
h e
w h e
are rt d
in at U! it
h I g
as w it 12
clasping But 'the fa
g 3
P I ' from A
of f
t
n
display h.a song white moon and a Prodi a1. sp Y
ggSewing as long as bora oyes could sae;
electricity strung n1. ng'the old wooden. tors? it we keep our two ace and w Then smoothed her avorlc, and folded
bridges and • outlining the els or the play fair with diem? Doo scorn to they are
oldii sing nytorainstmmeutal
posito the station. The hotels on the 1 Latta a sly advantage? Do we is the 1 it right,
tonntain-tops were all lit up, and the, ufze and admire -in our opponents the music
orrprivate h teacltera h At home, And said: "Dear work, good night!
n !way lines leading to email 1 essential tracts of goodness that w
sea has ltd, place of honor; ane da" I good night!"
r ever
1sli®day ingot
icle 1 for 'any wagh-dav,
1 is .. a :do not
method you use. You
e -.ally:of Belt'
"to el?ang.:.
ave
You
rtst use ' Riliso vrhere
steps � ,
a
1 0
ar s P
Tt_ln
o Y
" to
us@
ed.
us
t-
u white c
r o r
bol
`to... Y.
f: 'ou.lalse.
Y white
.11 five yon lu t ,
-tons, Rinso�awt g
safe cleansing suds you need in
the` boiler, if you ;'use -a washing
machine, follow the advice of the big
washing machine manufacturers--
use
anufacturers-
use
Rinse. `
d of
just soaking with this new kin
soap loosens all the dirt until' a
single' rinsing leaves the clothes
clean and spotless.
However you do your wash, make
it easy by -using Rinso.
Riaso is sold by all grocers
and department stores
Music Plays'a Great Part in
Life of • Frenal!-Cana
Here is a synopsis of the musical
roclivities el the great 'ii'rench-Cana-
ou'uso'ce Washb1 . -
:Ify y�
our
at,.
IVfach
in the Rinse
clothes es
e •'
^'; Intim
usual.' 'as u
suds..
add more
Morning a
solution and
` l2inso
worli the machine. •
.Then rinse and dry --
you wiII have a clean
sweet snow --white
wash.
LEVERI3ROTHERS
LIMITED
TORONTO
FW -a4
Know.
n
to 1S
A poem You Ought
Good Night and Good Morning.
Richard Monckton Milnes, first 13ar-
on Houghton, and lather of the Mar-
quess „of Crewe, the present British
Ambeeeador•in=Paris, was born In
1.109 and during his long life knew
evergbodY worth- knowing. - He was
wi�hes tool thin and dainty for the bottles Which me•^in "Yes," he said
appetite isquite ditlerent' Also some soft cloths and sev- , "But you didn't know w
out-of-doors.PPhandy -I -to marry yo
a
Ie5 of medicines aft c co ,' when you ask-'
las d essin s e me no
Thepicklep y,a es and x gve made
'- tr one, .andwould have in-cseared b g "No-
thebutit
fromerals
n
' haiv e
i nknows h
`I
the„
never
forP
the 'accompaniment on the farm onedifference.
sandwich. I someone is going to be'"scratched or Feeling as he did now, Ardeyne lion -
ped
baked dish may be carried in a l cut set erelyl-E. M. P. l catty believed that it would have trade
basket and w11 'perp warm if wrap -es difference, His tlove hadevm so
ad in waxed paper and then in sev-I HOW TO CANDY MINT LEAVES.I amaze erell Every moment this dear
p
oraethicknesses are Newspdpawhen Wipe fresh mint leaves, remove sweet child, this pitiful little wife of
loped potatoes enjoyed and from stems and with a tiny camel's- his, became
more and more ond have made a chiller-
finked in layers with ham are extra hair brush coat both sides with egg "Philip,
fine' t white. To one-third cup of granulated, rage .c We ed bust separate. Our
can met-
erresp' vegetables njo the. least both- sugar .add five drops of oil of spear- ni wife;bI can never be any
er a be eat most enjoyed. h sal Tomatoes mint. Dip each side of the mint leaves a youro f
may be eaten served
withapples dressing.
or into the sugar. Place ease together onI n'e wjfe Ct
sliced and served with dressing. Cel- a oaks rack covered with a sheet of 7 isten to"me," She straightened wed
cry, lettuce and radishes are also eas- wowed paper end let stand in a warm up and stet his eyes bravely, •
it carried. lane until dry. !fear had gone out of hers. They were
Y
Plan:some. or iced and,,with a en s Place with icecledrinks and to top heavy sombre thssorrow, dark, isty -phos
drink of nhillt or iced tea, refreshments frozen desserts such as leo creams and animal loch had gone. 'l1hilip, I re-
complete. Last but not' least, don't and fruitcocktails,bar almost every woad yet
you've ever
aro o ru mem
tablet toper aremember
er that tho said to me. That day on the hillside
remember that -yeti were different; and I wondered
tabYle cloth,, and-•��,i.. Y You
matter. er
-the
u
cavo r _what was
to
d e
ran lift!
arranged a
Alenia should be ge _- Y=_
work and not maks extra, work. c/ were turning 011things over in your
t mind, weren't you'. About na--o>'' E THIRSTY. F'� fu-
ture. You:w
YOUR r
WHEN (� best i to
Nothing adds more to the enjoyment ;, y��
of a hot summer day than a cool, re- '3• / u ii
o
These will b '�-t
freshen drink. /
g
found very ,enticing to suit the indi-
vidual ;tastes: If the syrup is prepar-
ed a few hours ahead; it will be mora
convenient and not a vvaste of ice.
Elderberry Flip -1 cup elderberry
juice, i/o cup medium white syrup, 1,
Mix
thorough-
ly,
n 1
u
art water. er. N
tno
le q
ice.
chill and serve with shaved
Grape aided (extra fine) -1 pint of
grape juice, is' cup white syrup, 1
orange,
y Citie•ant Coo as r
little. tai
were marked with bright yellow beads.
From the top of Pilatus 'a searchlight
played upon the lake and surrounding
mountains. And everywhere there
was' meek. •
Ardeyne walked outon to es ands one
of
the long covered bride
Venetian scene of the flower
find and praise in those who are our mu
faithful, tried companions'? lug the day piano, violin, mandolin or Such a number of reeks came over hot
Is •a mean and poisonous accordion is not left idle; but
ti above
of
Jealousy to the,favorite p head,
utterjon, The way to i ert It form all, -!HeineCrying „Caw caw!” on their way to
utter ugliness is to divert its force
'song's 1 exon snheiprefers are the old., bed;
from the malignity of envy into athe
She said as she watched their curious
ed the one an dor, gentle, reverent concern for the � gongssfromethehl` ch las old, XV.
pig as
hung hotels on the river front. with
other person, a willingneso to re I sontnrles, which l inherltod from his „Little black things, good night! good
Leaning 9n tie parapet, busy nounco, 1f that shall be for the other's' enturihers., are a e Ihins favorites. And night!"
i ar he presently continuity of impulse f r while
fiand cigar, ,god a generous the farms ,
bethoughtsoft you will hear
became aware that a mate near hot can find no room for any con.The horses neighed, occupied obsandstanding quite wasd! sideration of a selfish benefit. 1plowing-his'fleld' or the shepberd boy and the
clanrtly observing aim. ' A secondarding his flock, sing ono of those lowed!.
0 oice lit their success old songs which they love. During I The sheep's "bleat! bloat!" came over
glance told him. that the man wast To hear of the successful ought•to � evening, ease- their magi, and the reset
Christopher -Smarla. mean that wo r the g,
equiet
de•
ours. If wwith a q
,an outhe w
bea
in s
ave test to 9,
i might hrei
The doctor stiffened and threw his I that while taking a well earned. „All seotn ng
c1.the river with an angry and done all that was in our power d the verandah or within light
gesture, Christopher P I � And 1'f is their homes, Goo
oxen
gar into to,her a preached him and ,•ailuro was the crown of the ef- garden, ca
the Frenoh-Canadian „ d little girl, good uiglttl good
•solemnly. fort, at least we tried- n i e tamely, where children are many and eight!" "
"Oh—Dr. Ardeyne, is it not? 112, one long opportunity to go on trying. i 'ss abides; ?hie;
nntne ie .. tnar e. 'ahaw n s or undying se ho did not �Y o
I believe."+ ernes- with abso
night!"
ere wouderin; white was hath ne t the ann Good
q 1 W met before
do. And perhaps You've of those old eongs 0
n a vin1' 8-rials.mentality.and tend g
me u him withESIt$o I y all
t giving Ardeyne regarded An
huskily.
u are a pnssor•UY � lr she saw him there -like a U
f such a iii n ou willbe light;
`:t,
verduringi
saesn
e ow
so
lu 'ds
.fito
profits G
t.
pent-up 'alumna
had
ta e
thing. 1 couldn't hnvr given you P ,• 1 pFor she knew h
Don't you -a man
There aro flowed. you interfering busybody," he, gave as invoice of his'businesa diary stirred in your heart by-the.unum to keep
`.`Yes, at the end of 12 months • of ups and effects of the melody you, hoar,' you d
somethings>a cannot do."All
+' kali you are—hove dear. said.., t r' deness hada curious do ne Sh the ioLYowing manner: I will remember home and mother, and
Been I wish I could believe— fit gad, e
of Look here my d anion The tall oink foxglove bowed his head,
et, eve must fire very s eady i friends. d meetings 52 times BY' The violets curtsied and went to bed;
hair,
tied
up
her
c
duct P d little Lu Y
ma o0
P • t ink ver young' And
'ha th A Y A g
L
c ns. ca You'll .r , to seine l to
In v 'Ori
Don't lets rush at cont
"Perhaps 431 '
micht be Ental. I'll be Parfecity fi•anit 1 sn•ivrly. Altllouan, all $ th 52 times brand new g Y, And said, on her knees, her fav
and i the year and you will
nti-
es or us
thought about
"No never " Ardeyne said su 1 t and open cense of distaste, and A editor once kept track of his lute sincerity. It Yo Thoug
"N once did I dream o s i fee wigs suddenly
stop and listen. X of
over-
t3a a
Oh, how This abrap u d
It's so splendid el you, Philip dear. •
1 you will thank Heaven for giving
w over the world and never coo.
sleep.
effect, on •tit
le, Or wlto d rump keen seen Praised We public 39 times. music to the world. 1
to smile, Or so it was rumors passed •~
Cl 'stopcal Ile been
B broke 361 times
"You must believe. - .00 h
x
ibis.
O11
Told lies '720 times.
s prayer.
k� with yew For some tine 1 thou,ht I dolt,, be'Irve 7n heredity I!% without n visttoi
fla 3 times
1 lemon.. Mix well all ingred- t of Couraa. " I'd hr obiiend to tell you rriysclf vthat Ti, b] i•, was merely i 11. times fires 1 as
a ith cracked ice Juet HaU{ , this beastly cusin of yours has so bile nn her Pillow aha softly IuY,
t^nts and sort w
7r M h th ee quarts of "What's the poet grumbling about fust- undertaken. I thought
1ki dly under, khat 1thq ughk
ripe, red currants and cook an ene now h ust an ordinary mina cb p 1 f e n s the
ba ler without water. When '"'Thinks he ought to bo able to tool • to learn to five 3 I else I nu, -1t � beginning nine $147 I must b
double � � would have t than sun
n
u"e
to saidmaid you,
nonsense.y- O ea '011
to Mrs. Carney's tricking you and that
0
c an an older
man ig t- be tempted
to give you a• thrashing. And if I
ever catch you coming near my wife
again or attempting wilthrash you. Die you
withte
her,
untlerseend?".
Christopher's long. mouth - drew
cThwn at the corners .and, he effected tr
true Continental shrug,
"Try IL." he saggested, 'sand
have you he the melte.. So much as
lay a finger • on -Me, and sec: what
happens.
Ardeyne turned and walked away.
His !hands were itching, attd he could
not havo borne another word from
that cold, malignant lawyer: It was
frog enoftgh, he did not doubt, that
Christopher Smarla would not hesi-
tate to demand' for any
dis-
cuss
prayer•
I
'a0 )a
t., popening MOI' O g
tomos.
acted
Beau rosurgery, waited nil. day
Ra shed others until at last a
Washed o , ce towelbreathless man came running up the
Ivlistaken for preacher
M'iataken for capitalistm the youngdoctor,
Got whippedtimes.
others O'times soothingly. "What can do for you?"
it would poo sweet child f hers " 0 times,
3
drive And w
1 not be Sit down, said She -knew nothing more till again it
that we "Thant. you. I don't care to
i was deg; matter. You a
thoroughly cooked, strain through his car on a poetic license.
cheesecloth and to each pint of juice ' '
add one-half cup of syrup. Boil ten The Children's Garden.
'71 AI rent;
minutes, skim and bottle. Beep r The children's garden's ditto
1 This can be diluted to to 1 3 cern 9 gayer there,
suit the taste.
wooen '
each other ami nut away any hope or
thought of children. Do you under•
-
stand, Alice?" '
"Yes,, I understand."
sunny place. r The lase o r "But it was no use - I :,eve you mo
The piepiant' leaves grow large and much. After all, I'm Unman. I'm a
Cheri jlp an lou've no iden
j two cups of grape -r• ound • mail before I'm st scientist, It'e bean
fruit pulp and •juice, add one cup of In layer upon layer there. m' a terrible less°ie 11. me.
I ve ordered other
two cups of water, • uallties do fret us; how light -heat aratcil bus-
Servestaved cherries,. P Nloesaineq 's lives for them. ser.
threNfourths cup of median! syrup. No worms make houses 1.0 their Iet- people and wives,parted lovers -
rather with cracked ice -and who -e fico! ' ,her en nm,
there tans when they kick-
ed
, e l outright to obey me,.
ehcrries. ed or ecc t c
Y CLOSET. The carrots like the children beat ed 0 of them, poor sou spiced
MY SAFETY We grown-ups have to Coax ours so! meekly rnthe to o lonely helve T
1 call it my safety .Closet because it Just see how in the children's patch consilrned them to People nee won-
a- a true- safety: affair''- ,something The .beans anal parsnips leap and d` fully trustful
of f t ,-,fir doctors.
rs. And
which keeps inc .safe from ,worry in 1 grove!" • n legal balm
amen encies. I'm salvo tlhe cnn and lain, and airi notke le ethers--- do is Ileyl door 'to 1.m -(wounds which might be:cnf!1ie
g
In this closet I have a' shelf for the kiaip •their Plot' most. It lent fait! p "No, Phi:ip_ you were right- hizy}. Yat Ariieyne would Mae felt so
kitchen on which there i are a net joy Wo-
J h err gently and much more comfortable and happy.
a r act.
which it is pR f o tape'our
things toSV
of g
Wo think it s w t .
... .__..... ..,z. �- � rt title
garden seriously; She disengaged ors
walicedin
l n !title• oust dily to one of could he have sander! one good solid
•o Y to weed and the windows, •where she s'aad looking punch in ,the middle of, that smug
out across the shimmering blue waters phyelegeolni.', • •
of the lake. Ile went back to the hotel and up -
"Of curse I was right,,•' Ardeyne stairs .
];von potatoes' " -Alice h1 hared, wast as eeP, but he
way:
Isaid. "But—
ear t that gardening is play. 'Ours cannot b rm ordinary mar- as a little :anxious about ler. The
y They know v risco• We dare ,not fats' even the pos-door leading to het bedroom stood
Chew i. `�/t' � and I. saght:y ajar, . and he -listened a mo-
evep :meet Don't let plants think that .gardening I s1. 7.t y a o lr o
y a thaUs Why, for your -alae •I wish merit. there was no
sp a I
Wten;Pla.tts watch people blind as we
eyes must twinkle!
But children have the wiser w
b•t f havin611ldren you u d f regular
A0 stimulates', Is work, 0 foolish older persond to':he annulled" Perna s I oughtn t fit Hee.•puehed the t-ltor open and look -
aids
once Tha-children'a way results will brang:lt 1-novV so much about such thing ed in.i
ragtgt¢li a The
aids diige€l on ua She w^a in bad but not asleep,..
converse m• 41 she g l' d d light on the Led. td tab.e
was
0
They speak the tongue that planta butI do. Malmsey would be shocre
Isnow:. $nt
1 re
13 Paced talo your c d th e e the s to e r ed high
switched on and ley P osh g
601.. No you more newspapers Vett
h on,piiToWs, lien face Half to sltadovv'A•
r a cl:et`edgeil'
matron dressfn 3a
bow r a ma : silk g
Note Et to o v 1 bite
of ria g . little w , ,;
oabeil.. Irl t its 1 Y g it- 11.t , .,.
niter
>g d p edged
$2 s'eh we Ideal ivtufly testing rt s )ust .as vc With lade fell away from her b
&`flet h¢itxfis '�819rg. a Ardeyne e . ss throat airdhiclt, and ret dark hair
wmS¢@rs ge@¢!y, f _ 1 on named for. f , ala§ tuxn hung in' thiole, long, plaits' 'on the
sweetens locality rather rng bei so a 1 t
tta lir t kerl eyes startled tin•
d i strict en
At°
-sed how tnuclt I
, ;.
They. say "Lot's' Play!,,. And do you one ,reads novels—an .. er ar
know • little as left to the
That to those plants ' , these days,.. and per acts
_ ell. One •can. suet
Je u alern's Water Sup{i!Y• .falls:' xo ed to the window and
Tho =Pools o .So om took:•her wrists in a ii;lit p, '
than for the famous th t shelled to look a't lion,
king, were built by man engineees,teee 7stfor a seooud she was '''PAT'
wop a
provide 'm. e 11 his b1. ne8',t,
The three D, d s ut of his :face-grimas
from t e •e t ; °4: ' • ins ll a, • tended ,
and' -have 8,1061 eapaPitY of fbrty. 11111- , "Underssavnhao to ohinguggie ih'.11 It js
lien gallons.,T`hUnentns.built so well txhilunkable,' .I'm net going, ao' glue
that'after the ;many conturios of 'the ou up. I won't let you go. -,You be 1
h n
'm na
and ie I
riu s., ha
to s g I
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'' o° e
' h' @ yy to t
e t e p to
us n n
g
e
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d that
n
aquoduGta had on1Y. to Utt„'cleanad'an enough td convancti -ydtt Y
the•-leltko repaiead ,to”. give, Jerusalem iseee euclh a flimsy, mica . ttllnv as bar
a sin en 'excellent watery Supply.
g
coverlet.
Whipped o hers et ou the telephone—at
Cash on handateg n .
lion hand at ending 15 .cents. once," gasped the visite'.-"Mydoctor." s
Gas
—Milwaukee, N.D., Globe, 111, ant! Iwant to ring up
. h Tho ,were
h st
e egoo dllawa orror
id a water supply for Jeiusale tittle off tier Ualaltc Y ,«My tdrlih> .he' art tl. Ile sat lie
Ga a ¢-®' ogle which are eight mile the 100 to baa y
side her "atitr took' her hands. �yhy
/ h i Y re rod by largo spr g .Well
IS UE;No.33-?r•�4+
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s'?"
when dry, seaweed isiiehex'than
oatmeal or Indian corn in nitrogen-
aue cetr0tituente.
And all things said to the beautiful
aren't you osteo1'
"I'm so #rightaned,,". she 'tyihispet•ed,
""But whtlt of-rTear?'t
"Oh teeft you guess? What does
On.
lose
one
q t
c.as
'toe -to
e.
like
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Howe" n Ii.OW
t 't h hit ,
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it
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This utas', what he hail so S faaa
ti o01 1, a a en , that'rdireetl v kn sw
nb - 1p f
roc
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t
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lu
• watching •t 1a
tl a t
ll a
Theta'l tJgsties; Bins oratbO and Queen 1 1' :the recent 013111
• . - c ieeetien With,
n cs to of
�. .. oma t
he Cir_
...stop Cf':tl1.e olerbl:,,at t'.Arthur ,rlendetbon,,ho1
May"thoug 1 ass y t o I a qtx ar1n t 'le ,qu *t
friedeat, I71 1}e you atusbalid,,' ye 7r , ibt ete,,00 e:
-e 1 a end. or. :time, herodr�y vvoted beginto p7agne- et , `5oe 1010 new Li areoel Catbeti l With tl s1. ,- ell.
on yo, terieF e, tie the t seciGtary`,in l.a Y.c{<e bt,;e,•' ,
on:your feints-on.the, theme tel that a t r a 0 g {tea cal :fe I rile aye Ito ,
nwii cold sober en green, La,ls s o ..3 'site t 1
f
"Geed morning, good morning! our
work is began."
The Bottling Power of Nails.
Driving 0 nail into 0 piece el wood.
May seen, to many a . s1m1`-e process,
and ono that would hardly be o1 mush
interest, to a labiretaty. A nail is
used, however, for a given gtt-pose-
it is Intended to heel.ane stay whore
it is put. This feature of nail driv:ill
is01 very'gr'eat interest, ars practieltlly
alt wood construetien is dependent up•
on nails. •
The !holding power of nails has been
the subject of a great deal of iuvz tt•
I gatton by the ForeOl t v0111010 1 ,beta•
1 tories of the Department the inner•
I ton There are nla zY ! irele, of wood
being used at present tar buil Cale and
' other wood -work, •awl. tit_ 11st. is eon•
scantly Tieing added to 'file c ere al•
so many kinds of male; ]li1ethc, with
vaned lengths and thickness in each,
It is common luunv1011e that the
cut nail has greater leading power
1 than the wire 'nail bit' it is tint so
e „fly arivcn, while the wire nail tvdion
cement ceatel, fit 1 ed etc hes' 115
holding- power Can leerably increased.
• Math, where large• quenticiee of nate
' aro. used, as !n t110 pa0ltincasa 11
' dueery, ,a ditefereace of one-half-
i
in length et nails required to secure
the necessary strength :in the case
May mean .a- considerable sa•v1ng, oil
ills
account of• the larger number 01 nails
to the pound, • -
The' proper nails to use .with the
' different species of wood, athd the rill
centred :l'Cprceeatt3, 58 will bo seen, .5
problem with which alt users, of nails
-are confronted, and it is ono in which.
the Forest Products Laborateeies are,
'endeavoring to solve, Some six hun-
dred tests have been made, With one
vs= designed` equiptnert, and fltq
dally ,
ua
it
al
• lihit .
"1..I
i
n+,a.
it
be
c
oft t
• w l
1.•r k
hi of
g
e,
e
I 1
e die :: commercial wooaa , havo 1