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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1926-12-30, Page 7i , 1 , / I . I . ,. � . I I 1. -, , : � �,, , � , �, : 11 �� I . I I � . . � I � . .1 I . I I I o 11 I I � . �­ I I - 1, 11 ­ I - � I I 11 I - � i I . I � I I I � I I :� I � . ­ I .1 . I . .1 I I 1 � � I I . � I I 1� � " I I . I '.1 ­­,", I � . . . � I , � I " � I I . ­ I I . I . . ., � � , �� I . . I . . ,"I � . �. I I I . I n1l", ­ � , .1 � � I � . � I I I , " "I , , I . I I . I - , , , . . I I � � ­ �---- -- , -- � , ----------------'1 �.111 �, f -, �. -1 ­ -------7- � - ­- . ­ , , I � �,f�,­ e=1 -I,---- -- - -, -------------7 �� -:----­­--­ ­- � I 11 I I . '' I I I � I : I I I �i � 'ments. . � I 11, , I 1, I aassified AdVertiss- T . , I ­­- ­ � Indigestion., I I � � I . . . . , - - ., - �'�' , , I . 1. The Steading., ./ I 1,1111MR. , , - term does not Imply the win- "" GRAMOPHONP. I 1'414' , I'll EIGHT YEARS 'ON" THE, EDGE! OF DEATH 11 I::. . TI, I I I .. Pi . .. I �, ,,, ­� I I I 11 ., I I , n ,��g I "I'll Day. Slowly j1qSGl3S fralli'the, Ila ]led , I 11 I I I . I I . 11 : ,-��! I . plete, failure of dlgeatiou,, but rather I L, ' I I � .1 � � I I . ICTROLA STYLE, FU14L CAB- ' . - grey world , "-.>, . � I I I . . . . .1 juiperfect or faulty d1gestlon, The V � ,� ,, ,�� , --- I . X I I'. � symp ine records, 48 se:ec. - , " L, �r . BY F. N. PIC ETT . I I to of Indigestion are not al- INET, plays all ', � , . � � I I .'!)Lliat�sir,lcfi,,witli�glo�:mi'ng, 19 a (I e 61)� . , , 11 Oons, automatic. Value p5,00 for I q� I er dream. , ll Pickett Is a young Eng!ishminl who hag been aptly named tile Dump King � -11.: %, r ways clear, and uivoomfoxtAlo sensa- : , I r, On the I)TOwn fields� tile mist, '1111stil'-) � for his work In clearing the ammunition left in the war arears I � � ­� 1 ;35,00 guaranteed. Poisson, 340 Mount I il., I Severe plain in the grain, RoYal East, Montreal. I . I I I � T."..". tionig or ,�,ven I . . I I ­ � *,gg,�,. . �� r I - ring broods; orf France and Belgium. , I sell may be.pregerit when digestion is -- — , I . .:� I j.MV, :-K: I � ,�, I �, . liver � I � . I ,:�,��l:, `��11�1'1 I . I . 3;,�` � 1 . �i ,": , ,I, , ,Tba highway puddles IoS6 their 5 . ,`Ip� � , � 1, 81, . .. , -�i . I � , normal, Indigestion reaults frora one � . 4 . When tile hist shot w" fired in the - Thal problean of coilt,i,oIlling there 1: :"�,... 11 ' I , � gleam . . . l,:i �i� j:�.:11 . I or more of four condltlion,5. Either the � Wild Girapi6s for'Jefly. - 11 I I . ­ , , ­ � . e � all tile ,*,vayside wall, a icult one. At a spot � I ., Mii�� � ".lg ' I Saw them, aniong peaches and, � 5;� :ii , I., In all the woods, in ud � the troops began to dernolill- mail Was a diff ,�!:,.�� I - il , I atclinach'acte, too rapidly and, pushes , . R�' "- I , , I I I A I I . . R�1�, . �;�� , -ell's war ��: I I trees, ' . live ... ... most people thought that tile near Ypres whare, the all -a so .. , '11,1 " ,!,x I I., ,p,,,-..' I '', I I i I.O., , ,0, the food ,on, in -to the intestine before =.alone "d ,early v,pples, oil the fruit . 'Sounds not one whisper of a restless whole blusli , tha numerous, thlat thora was Scarcely a , IN "" , . I . e I I 'm ;,­ - . I lies's wa .,�. .. It Is rsad7 far the *6ecorrd paxt of ill- stand of a Greek. They wore. get lium. I � leaf, . I I I Ilask, of clearing up after four years of field that didn't cont-aln twe Or three 1; .... .­.-� . ,. I I I ­­ " gestion, or it moves too Slowly, so bly at one; side -of a brilliant d4splIgLy- I 11 , �.:M,� I . , � - o Or tap of: falling raindcrop; all Is death and destruc*ri wasotily beginc- thousand halt burled, ,V�,e had to exact, ":jIt,- Pyra. , . I �', j1�-,' %11',,� th t th f ad . ' .. a ,a 0 does net reach the lubas a straggly, leaf-strawn heap, . , I I I ,hushed. ' rig, a -t Years Sint�e our own dump, and, in fact, build a - !- .1 ,� �, � I i ni -ad though it Iselgh I . . . . . � , ,11;&� 1: illia promptly far the completion of its rudds Hof domesticated fruit with their %, pi�i . . S11 I Yet gloarning has two volpces.: there' tile eigailig of tile .&,rmjstiC0' it r(- sinall town. We media M0443 across ' �' -1M '. I . '� 111 digestion th rL, or else the secretion, tidy red-arid-yallow glaze, put to shame, � I T k; V the, streara I quires, Still another yaar'of danigarouB the slie-K-plbt,ed areas, Ilifid a �rajllrdad , !`fl - of iastric juioe IS at fault, too much those unkempt .�,lu is a- d', . , ster. , a tam4 I � �1� .."r, , I Murmurs Its taleof Bilenee;jhere, the Iklibor before the fivIrt1mg areas 4 for transporting workers and goods, I. I - � causing acldlt�, .and too little requir- grapes, pircked So neatly in th;&fv fresh , , 11 , . I � � ­ - ­­,. ,: I . . ,., I owl I . I France and Bedglium. ,can be regarded InsLlled electric Ught and a water , E I ing a Tong time to d � Igest the. ci,dinaa,7 nilint baskets, Cast adorn. lipon thera. . I -11, Greets ,Ills old ineianchlyly friend 'the a -s safe for hallf-batioak., I . ,sill)-vily, gienerated out *wa current, be- . .... I . ... 1� .1 I � jl�� -1 I . . . . . . ... . ­­ 11.��,�.:.i , 1, , . , Me ' , right. � I. It nas a Crazy Idea of miTbar that Sides- building factories and dwellings , " R , � . . mosol. Sometimes the Eitomach.is of . . . I Sniffed their, spicy frag ,' a, ., . � . ;� . . . ... ,::::. � .. Improper Shape, and the unfortunate weighed a dusky bunch, in my b#nd, , � ' : , ,:.I �.:. , � But 464e the Standing her, its quiat .took me to Francs slrortly� after tile for a.thousand people.. . :: I . ., - 11 , I - I I d R POId430 I . I possessor of Such an argan will be pl�ked off a longlegS scrambling Stop 11 gtli� war. I had Invented I a maignet with I To maintain order, I forme ... . . I I . . ��.. . more or less of 9, despeptid aJ1 his life, * of the pile, and ender by,transferring I - . � Whrore two grest horseo, weary from which I hoped to be able, to bandit, the I Force and set up my ev�,n coult. Tire I i I mi, 1:.� I I � . the plough, huge stocks of metal in the ammurna. ,'*ases I tried were usually of two kinds, - - , . I — W .. �.. .11,11, ,::: I since the, salls,plon -stomach Is un- all I duared. of It to my kitallon table.. . � . Pace, steaming, to the -tilough to tiou dumps. Once In the wax zone,,. petty theft and attempted.murder. The Vineent Ri,elia,rds, "Bahe Mith," Suzanne L6h,9'.an and natal Hagal able to pass the food along proMptly, Now If I were to advise any one, as , � I , I . . quouch their thirst; my original former Were u1guaIIT ,dealt with by lr,47 on the roof garden, of 17suctiuver Ifo -tel, JuBt before Hagen played 11" exhlbi. and Itis Secretion is also usually defec- to the best, of all w ys to make wild- Wa #'� 4 , � howeTer, I abandioned I � grape jelly, I should Bay, begin by gath. ! I V A�-dog springs out; a heavy booted achome, and devoted 41. my onergles asaistant, the Superintendent at thO tion match oil tho new "Larigawil" golf course at South Vanicauver. . Pain Is one of the, iriest common -Jag the gropes yourself. This will, � ­ I I hind I to Slolvirig the problerib of clearing up dump, who, besides filling that'Voritioln' * ­ — - � - , . -­­­ -- ­ -.-.--- ­­ -­ . --- ­= By . I Moves with a sWirighig iontorn in the .tjie- battle-fielde, Y�as also Lord Mayor,-- Chief Maglaw I . I mptoms of indigeatton, but it is also give You a start in blossoming tidie,, .- ,� � I � I I � byte, . ­ tratel, Counsel for tile Cririvrr, Head 2 an unreliable one, for It may Ire due when you can locate your vineyard by . 11 , , . - Order Out of.0haos. to a variety of ,conditions., Some (At its smell for not all vines that look � Where laws some'lindid,on beast in I Jaltlier,,Zanre Secretary, and DI-rectorl . THE PL.0 MMERS , . I : . .. . I . . AA that t4mo, the bireaking uip of the I 0, I therrielitiraly ludevendantof the stom. thrifty bear grairas. You will find oc- 11 I . . � warin content;, . huge ammunition dumps, with their I f Pribalo Prosecutions 1 � . I . I . . I . � I 'b; thus,, a displaced kidney, an Ulaaw casion to pass that way now and then I . I ­ � ' ' Be 1, . I � Within the house there laughs a happy hundreds of th When a case was more serious it Cal6b anti ]its daughter ,kere at at$ and a Pos ' tman, yet U, pleasant of the int,bothre �or eIven chronk ap- during the -summer to take a lvaty I I . I . ausairds, of "live" shells, was brought before me, Stall _ w ill their usual working- findsh to the oltiside a the building. pend-foriltis may cause intermittent or Clance atthosel s ' I � I .r I child. a usitlee Ork together I . walling bails of jalle I I bombs, and cartridges, was In th i cases were fre,quento and, Out. j I hich served them for thalror- There -�,ere scores of melancholy lit, condrinuous stomach acho. Nausea or beireath the leaves. . . . At Tength r ,r . The kitchen window, ,orlinson-clurtain' hands� of the British, French, Belgian, . , w ,. I I . ,lily, . I I � ell, glows, was tough and re, If guilty,,the dialary lliling�roorn 'as well,; find a tie carts which wheir the wheels ,ant vomiting is also a prominent Symptom comes I 11 I nd AlreTiCan Governments, , and r It man I . a golden day, Which yo-ar 1. . I � OwIling to warmth and ,comfort and re. 11 was Clapped iato the prison he' strange place it was, There were round, performed. most doleful nur's"C' in many cases of beginning Indliges- hellghtened roargelence, bells, you is tile . 1. - ­ I � . . I I . 1 pose. � was SO011.all-parent to hiethat their had lieliped, .to build, where he se,iTed ore, were Attle tumblers in . . � � . . mathods were unsystematic and wa be- houses In It, finished and unfinished., ; - . TIr lion. . very time: while the ,sun is still hot I �, -:-W. Kdrsley Holmes, in "In the ful of inaterial and human life. Twe'a his- term On bread and water and One for Dolls of all Statlons, In life. Subur- red breeches, incessantly swarming up In all longstanding caSes, a very In. m1d.-heaven, but the wind � "I I . . , blol" --- I open.,, � . I I Ly 1 blenhet! ban tenements for Dolls of.modorate high -obstacles of red tape, and earn- * Vat I I . I . . - . Intel. S.Coldents a day ,occurred at that pahistaking,andt thorough examIngition coal 4 nat your cheeli� with a toudh I . 11� I . I � - ­ time, The British Government v�is In My Ofe of Thrills. I means; kitchens and single apart. Ing down, head first, On the othai Side; Should be made to determine tlie urn, of frost. And you go to bring in your � I I . I � I . A Song on the WAter. most cases merely collecting the shelle I - if, however, a death aboirrisd oil the niento for Dolls Of tire lower classes; and there wore innumerable old gentle' derlying fault and to make sure that drop. perhaps you wi.0 malke the ex- � . - i 11 � . � I ,P and dumping them Into the slea, Much I dumps,, ,whatever the caniss,.1 war ar, Capital town Tesidences for -Dolls f of respectable, not to say verlar, th-e tricirble is really in the stomach Pedlition a little family fesitl� val,. with . , o '� "I . I So many a time on my way. sat -ling ': = nd laut In some other abdominal or-, provisions in baakeks, and a book fcirF 4 1 � , : - home the sa,me wasteful -policy Nvds'adapted: rested -by the French authorities- high estate. SO -Me Of these establish able appearame . . . flying over a , I . . I heard the, Call of youT fluta. bYtha Belglame and Americans. I and "baited out" pending the Inquiry, meats were ailready-furnialled ad.. harizonal page, inserted, for the Trull- gen. Chronic dyspoptlos are nearly the half-hour rest; perhaps� It will be r I . 4 . . ' � The Song too -k -rile captive, but left my I believed the taekdoukl be handied'It was a GlIbedtlan. Situation, for otter Ing to 0,901natG, with a, view to the page, In their own street doors. There all of low vilaafty, ana they usually A quiet morning jaunt w1th a friond',, I . I . I . lips � mute, . Ill a more, busluess,11he way, and par. the offlodal Inquiry had eftected my re- convenience of Dolls, of limited In, )veto belturt5 of all sorts; horses, I-" Par- suffier from an insufficiency of -lime In In either Me, the, world is well lost, , . . I ' I The song, 0 Boy, ire . in, your Silver 011aded, tile Tospective Governments to, Ilea -BIB, I *as called -upon 'to make an- come; others could be fitted on the tioular, of every breed, from the spot- the .system, In corisequence of which for the time. ' . . With what pride, .. . I I flute, give, Me sole charg4 of tlie.operations.: other las being theoilly man, wh6 knew most expensive ,scale, at a moinealt's ted barrel orr-four page, with a $11lail they awe l4ke,17 to fall -victims to Ill- IrL.Your barvest, do you .come laden. I -, As alone I Sailed -toward home. The British Government demanded 8.11 . anything about ths, affairs Ill my little notice, from whole shelves of chairs tippet for a mane, to the, thoroughbred f6atiouo dAsease whenever It appears halin,01 . . . I I . . 1111tiTul Payment of f-250,000, and re, I "ki'lle.6m." I I Bad tables, sofas, bedsteads, and up. rocker on Ills highest mettle. As It In eirldemic form. - . I The Sense Of intimacy' with those . I . I . . . . gular Imstalments of large gums to tol. I At one time lily wage ))Ill was R 3 0,- bolataily: The. irdbility and gentry and would-bave been hard to count the .1 The Years. came and. went, and your , The treatment of dyspepsia deperld . gr&Pes goes Into Your Jally-making, . I 1 1, Song from Star, lan'. However, By Selling the brasis 000 a weead Just after tire war public In general, for. whose accom. dozens upon ilmeas of grotesque fig- so eiltilreely on the nat1hre of the caan'.181 and even, In s�&oemysterious way, in- . . . . bee , a tenements were de- ores that, %veto ever ready to commit , 0, Boy, 'with the silver. flute,. . and copilot which I knew the dularps FralkOe experienced a Shortage at modation t .oadition that It W Impossible to give to Your Jelly. It Is ell your ownj from . � . . I I It haunted 1 at, made . me pensive to eantain. In large ,quantities, to Bri- Treasury notes, and by arrangement signed, Iny, here and there, in baskets, rill sorts of absurdities on the turning an out1lue of it that would apply gener. twig to table. For wild grapes are ! � I I 1 'ria, a tish and French manufacturers, and; with the Chamber of Commerce I was staring straight up at tlia'oeiling; but of a handle . . , far very little hand- ally,,- 1 � I , and mure, ency Ill denoting their degree, in society, IeS will move ni-811 and wanion. to as but naturally it Is largely diets. ,,every manla harvest, Choosing their I � , The song, 0 Boy, from ycar silver r-ersuading thern.to make a part, cash; allowed to Issue lily Own, durr ,. I I tic. Sufferers usually know from Sad own trellis of boundary fences bruit' . flute, . . 1. payment In advance,' I was able to meet These riotas were printed . Slips. beax- and Confining them to theirrespective strullge performances, as any Toy was xperience what sort of food to avoid Stone, Walls along the roadsides. They I I . � ve stations (which experience S-1lows to ever made to undertake. In the midst a .what the), can take. with eompara. Yield their TiChOS to those who know ' 1. � . As my boat bore me wide and far. MY first.bill- for a, quarter of ,it million'lliff the words: "Good for One (Fi 66 lamentably difficult . , � . ), the of all tbeBe Objects, Ctileb ane his and. I 7 - *1 I I � . pounds. Now, after eight years, 1%,oxk, I or Ten) Francs . . . P. N. Pickett," ,akers of these Dolla had far fin. daughter sat at work. . . . , � 1 -7 11 . five freedom from Pain and discom- them beat and who most desire them. ' -- I And now as my boat again turns to. ernmentland 'wore accepted for exchange In fort. If " .1*011 have found them, then it is T I have paid. the British Gov, you V. I ward home . nearly two 11111110n pounds, the French 1 throughout ,France, . I Proved 011 Nature, ,who Is often for. The care imprinted in the lines of only for whom they have ripened, it I . � I I hear the cal,l of your fin -to. a million, and the Belgian half a mild Tile actual work at breaking up the ward and verval%e: for theyp no( rest- Caleb's face, and Itis absorbed and free gift at nature% bounty. , I � I . I � Ifon. I dumps riever lacked. thrills. Tile Shells Ing on such arbitrary marks its satin, drearily manner, which would have sat CHILMOD COISTIPATION Even though Thad to gather MY I - . I No A . ft is there in it to make Ite gong The Scaries of my activities were just I had to be split by a, special, machine, COttoill-print, and bits of rag, had supor� well an sOme alchemist Or 'abstruse I I grapes from the fruit-atzrid, the JeIIv- I - . mute,, . � ­ .. � silver behind the old Front Line, and be. the explosive extracted, and the metal added strIkIng , Dersenal differences student, wereat first Slight all odd Con- ... � . The.song of praise from your tween Boulogne anti Itta.ples. The set as -idle. The lnetal�braas, copper, which allowed of no mistake. Thus, trast to life Occupation, and the tri- Constipated ch:11dre4ca.-ii. find prompt irwltimg Itself was a joy, from the 8 mo- � . I I . . I flute � . the Doll -lady of Distinction had wax vl'alltlee about him. But trivial things, relief through the use of Baby's Own merit I turned the basket on Its file, .. I To Him who made heaven our home. (IfIlinlis Consisted of tha stored ammuni. end steel -found a ivady bale, but the . I . I but only invented and pursued for breed, be- Tablets. The Tabl�ats are a. mild but and 'watahod the tiny woodland in- . - . . . tiOn Of tile fighting forces, Including explosives were useless, an"Cl, nill-IJOUS limbs of perfeat Symmatry; tome very sl&rlous matters of fact; thorouLph laxative which never fall to sects scurrying for cover, to the rno- �� . 11 r1l I and her compears; the next grade I . Fill Your self -sought Solitude, Boy, Eog !'ell, French, Belgian, American, Of Pounds,' Worth had,to be bu, t. Des- She carnigg them Mrs. Gaspard Daigle, Do- maut of pasting tile labels on the ., . � . and a few Getman dumps left behind pite the. dangerous riature Of the wark In the'soodal sliale being made or and, apart from this consideration, I driving out Constipation and Indiges- glasses 1vith "Wild" writtair pattlert. . .. � play arrow, I I after their last retreat. One dump Carl- I last Only twenty jmou during eight leather; arld- the next of coaree. Jilleri am not lit all prepared to any, myself, ticii; colds and, Simple fevers. Con- larly large and plain. It took me out , , ' Jay on your silver flute! I . that if Caleb had been a Lord Chain - r 1. . Ob, pi I Stated of 80i000 tons of ammunition Years. . . Stuff. As to the comition,people, they up 1 4 � � .... Open wide all hearts which earth 5 Covering an area ,of thirty square A Terrible Task. ­ - I had just so many miLielles. aut.of till- berlain, or tv Member of.PaTliament, ceriling tern Mrs, Gaspard Datgle, De. of thellause to balf-forgotten co try I., � sorrows made, muto miles . der boxes for their -arms anti lags, and or a lawyer, or even a, great spectila- main, Que., writes: 13aby's Own Tab- lanes; and brought ms home again to --1 I � a - - dealt ill to,%,s one little bOy,,,VllO,%,RS sufle O _ar the �j , ". With the Song of praiae from Your all- ' Pproximately the 612, at All the time I wits in France , lily l, e lets have been of great benefit to my visions of little epicurean feats I ., . . I L.i�i.norlgese miniature counties of Ii to they were-establighed In Likeir ter, lie would haN�L .rjag from c n. Should plan f discriminating, 1 , : - vat flute, I sole partner was my five-year-old son; sphere nt once, beyonii the pogsibillty whit less whillisical; while r have a with w4Wgrape jelly as the crewri-I .. 11 . Praise Of Him, who makes all things I explosives were dotitti all .(long the Incidentally lie was the. 'Ifils" of of getting out or it. very great doubt whather tliey would Stillittlou und IriAlgestion. They qui,ek. I . . I new . I � -T.M'n. Ilue6 and the task of cletbring'them up Messrs. Pickett at File! One day he There -were various other suroples of haxe been as harmleSs-From D16k- ly relieved lilm anti now lie IS in the a dainty to stir the imagination gal . - A. I neCeElSitUtell ills emp:Oyment of thous- (mine running back to.iny house saying his handicraft, besides Dolls, in Caleb ens, In "The Cri,oket on tile HaS,rtll,,, best Of Irealth.11 The Tablets are sold well as to please tire, taste,. . . ., The . Life and Breadit. Billie of laborers. . that all the 'Y;'orkars. WISM fleellig from plummets room. There were Noah's NN - - by medicine dealers or by mall at 26c SUbtIG play of colors In the (lark I � A Modern Poo.Bahl . a. box from The Dr. Widllaxiii' Medicine 910b-, turning royally to purple, as � I TbB Majority' Of People nav � , their posts.. I hurriell out. to discover Arkz, I, which the 13irds and Besets i I Father to Son. CO., Brookville, Out. they drained, their bloomy roundness I T or give My first labor wil,s_lndemtured�that the causa� A buily Chinese Was Stand- were air unoommoi ly tight fit, I as. . . . breathing a thought until they are I � and fiTinness, their perrt�e, like that "I Is to say, 1:114 workers wore bound to Ing near a large pille, of shells. I -It was sure you; tbough they could be. Cramp- Willie -"Pa, the teacher wants ilia -- - . - .what is calied, "out'� of breath. They S Id, 11014- ad in anyhow, at life roof, and ralUed C "I "Peeps," and of a sun-smittell vine, their sharp, 'wild I 1, regil-rd it as a natural fiviriation that ItaY with me for it fixed period. After- 1)jelling them up one by one ill to bring In a seiitemce rising the word I 'Pips var I taste, even renrombered. "unds, sang$ � . I takes caro_of itself, mud so it usuelly ds I employed a motley collection Ing the firse Ill Ills hand, crashing the slid shaken Into tile s.malloBt coal- � Itradition.' What is tradition?" 1"Pep-pis. ff � of bir&s and lium of bees above the � . does. At the same. time there is noth- drawn from till tile races, Includ,ing a braBs holders to the ground*, thus piles. Bi, a bold poetical -license,, ino%L I Pa--"Tra di I ton Is something lianded I wild -grape tangle, these were the ma� 4- -s;o I thousand Chinese, a, few hundred Na. brooking them up twice as quiekTy as ' I The old controversy as to the car- � Jug in life that gives such gveneavus re- . of there Noah's Arks ha -d knockers oil I dowil from generation to generation," turn for a 11title thought, and labor as groes, Nigerians, Swedes, Pal", Por A,nd Willie ,,trota, ,,T,ly pants are fj� rect prornindation. of Samuel Pepyr, terin-I of. poetry as ,well as of Jelly- tu� tire machine ordinarily used for the tile debts; Inconsistent Appendages I From. "Speaking of Home," by Lillian I does that act of breathing by -%vhieh nese, and a. fair sprinkling of the Purpose, and about a million times perhaps, as suggestive or morning Call- tradition." hist traine har been revivied as the re- H, Tryon. , "dnWrvalld-outs" of Europe. When tile more dairgerous, I -,--- � suit of the Christening of Papys I wa live. To begin with, It is the daty It was only a inlracile, - � I ­ .. . - . . ­ ­­ ­ . I I . ; � of each one Of na� to discipline ,our work ,was at Its height oyer'ten thous- that saved tile Whole Countryside from - I Avenue, In Burnet, Bng. � I ' I - I . I - , A. R, Wake. titter Fishing Through lee. I I breathing. We let ourselves go oil arld mail were angageil,, being blown up. I . � Some yearq ago at I I . — a -ii Investigation of evidence reported The Pskimou have a novel idea f . , I - from year, to year breathing Nvith a .------ - ­ -.-- — Canadian World's. Grain Champion I ,to the Library AslBociation I'll London comfort. They build their Ig)"s on .. IC �, I � I ­ .� tiny fraction Of our appaxatim till, by The Sisters. I . fftvor�qf Pv!-p-;." but this was in di. the tee. then alit a.hole through the I � and by comes the '�cold that settlas WORK WORN PEOPLE, The INTarths-in-me filled'her days , rect 01111091tion to (be practice of the floor, slid have fresh fish for supper, . . I ,on the hings," the attack of frneu. I I � � as I 1: I am Pepyq. one of whom, wholl Thif, is where a, number of us got . � . Willi U. Its de-vold of joy and praise: .1 Cotteub. : I moula or of bronchitis, some crisis � is Idea of fishing through the Ice in, .. �� She polished well the furniture; , , , -� adill,eslIzil as "Pesps," retorted, "My tl or I when It Is a life and death matter Find New Health'by Improving $1 a made the lock,% and WAS Secure; ­ .1 ,�., -.. ��l . e Comfort than ordinarily is poeis - X.i�j�3.­,;,l, ,jr, I,,, Poppis", One, at lear-t, of in 11 I Id- be able to control our . . . � .1 , na-1110., . tfiart we shan � . ;r<.�,,.-;:%k�� 1, the die-Ort's, contemporaries would bible in cold weather. We construct : ,� pow -or of breath, and- It is too late- Their Blood., I � SbL rubbed the ivory at the keys; ­X,F.111­0 . , 1`K;11 ` 11 1'.�,,� "', - old grain -sacks ..� I A l, X$��7�.k-�,.;" 0 p , I we have never been Its master and . 11 She filled the lanips ,with barren ease; -5Z ­ 7 bav(i recognized neither of these. a house of canvas Or � If you ,feel run down, It means thatiShe. made the window.gs Shine and I : , James Carcesse Clerk in the offiet of large ellough to hold a bonch Or two, . I " , . . I I we cannot be It$ master now. your blood Is thin 'and watery, . that I glow; � . �.: Pepys, In his "Luelda Intercalla ". pub- and have it on runners. The roof - , I Yart need only wlatch people as. you , lislied in 1671), rhyrnes, Popq,s will, lips must slope well to tarry off raill, A: I your vitality is lo,w. Yon do 'lot Sleep i She'waadied the linen clean as Snow. � i�,�-,`,!�,',,� I .11, see them In the Shape, at. the motion well and are �-tired when you rise in I I clearly suggesting that lie knew big liole is cut in Ilia floor of lee and -every. �.` ... I pictures, on, the paa�s, on the Pavernell't, the morning. You find it<) pleasure in ryll, .r r I - ie (11 . d t s y 1. *;�,;"j " --I ard thing is Set for the party. ,If Ono - . to recogulzo that the world Is full of , IR Y -nn no I& . . clidef its I'lils." .lanebester Gli, - - ;1stless and dis- At homie, as Alartha did each dgy; I I NvIshes, a small Stove may be kept I ' I Your meals slid a-rL . Jan. . it 11 �.�.,'��111; - -a firs fair warmth and I . . p4,ple who are- half Slive for want of piritid at your work. Yell have no She held aloof like, some wild bird — - --- � the hours to mak - proper breathing. You can see them energy to enjoy yourself" Whore must* Is but seldom heard. &gg�,�,�-,,� Minard*s L�nhment­ever reliable. . to cook fish 'while Catching more Fiv, i �� . , . . - I . . " , I I q%iontly the best fishing domes during I 1. : , � . . � .!wA - walking with half.-Operled matitlis, T11011GRAIdS Of luell are Tun down by 'My Murtha felt it little Shy . ,P" � .—.-. -- . � � Slouching in their Seats lopl-sld4d, .. I I'll" Illixlpties or work. Tbougunds of wo- Of -N%lary, as� She passed her by, Nw, �i -;I- .1.. 'windy or stormy weather, but tho figh. ! . I I . . I no color In njen are brakan down by their house- And one Uv bid the cloth and bro-oifi . �� ', I 2, I . -An Old -Time Inn. ormam who Is equipped like this can . . cheeks or lips unless, it be from the' hold tall, with bred limbs and a-ching Willi, whic-11-8110 garnishee lily room, ­­', At such u. ifte, one little roadaide keep rialit oil. Six or eight lines can � I I � . I I rouge pot, Ta,cant, undervItalized In )lack,, TIlLot1sa,iicl�.S(>fgl3ll,qwi,eliELle'lls,t- When Mary saw, site pause.. -,--- . .1. Inn, eangly Sheltered behind a great be hooked to the edges of. the benches ' � . '�,� 11 I e*Tirlessioll. Their listen to them tal�k: I : . "I elm -tree with a rate seat for Idlers for each mail. If the wind mover tb4 , : less and without attraction. it all Tiressea � . ;: ie �111 1. I . � . . I . I "The winter is ,one Cold after another," meaus tho Same-ilring--thin and Wat­A hand of Martha to lier breast, 1. 11� . erx"Ineling file capa-clanis bole, Address- house, anchor it, to the Joe, by catching . I .. �, led a ,�hsarful front towerd tile trA- a h6olz ill a hol4 cut fox, the, purpose, z1..'yir-,u.. 1. or "If I Could only -get through one. ory blood vIla,lity run down, anaamla, And w4lispered: `We� must learn to (10 � �,�: . -1. -1 I . & V�"q,.".: ". � - without grlpl,e," or "I Seem to I Iffl, U, veier, as a house of ontertairiment WK ... . .. I ­� :� .. pact a-ppetite, lutlildtatlug heart, Sh rt Our labo � &p - winter N , -i �.�,: , rs bids by .Side, we two." � 9�.' .�: ,. . .,.�5.,.&.,.l , - �A be a little baowlpar aiii the thne", 11 breath � I .9. .11 � 11, -1.11.1 �., � � i �. , tempted hini with many ----- - ;M"59 1 - I 'i . I � I . I 1, : 1. ought, and 11 . you 4twed, to reply, "Ah, but yon prob- Do not submit to this. Got .new So have the Sisters found delight . I I I I I mute but aignifleant assurances of a - ;?1,7nX ., . .11 ; , comfortable welcome. Npmeu- I -ight: � "... . . board parched up in the tree with Its � i �� ably never, do Ills minutes' holiest blood and with it, new vitality. There In dollig fireside tasks at ; Th Al- .:::.:, LAdwordinb0ders"nia. Pra,66,1, - . � .11, ; . breathing from mouth's, end to moirth'S is, ne, diffl,c,i,lt,y in doing thi.s. Dr. Wil- ,rojethar. they.havo conic to see � , ", . S,jna� Pink Pills build up ,and enrich Th ilia . ,-..,.,. go I 6ad-,ll. they would be offende(I but 'lot 11, �. ars rlkjug In the sun, to daip ti on planning - I . , , � . ... Man letw wi e uning In mahogany, , - . ­.;;.. h'and "MC, " I I I I ;*�...::::: - � Ong the Ing o7,1. A,in, I , I Converted. , - . agled, the pasgallby from Bill ,7p� . 1. trated . . . i . the blood, which ))rings with It new Which now they rifl) biat there lilay .N, O'Na koadardir, i I � . "... ,ein leaves, like a, jolly It hnilswresefactua da �.-mvjngsug� -, Phis rulatter-of breathing (toes ,not health 1jud vitalfty. The nian, 'woman pass , I I :::..; ': 11 � I gm '. " I - I � . in -can ii, lot of apparatus, trained In- or girl who Lakee Dv.'WIIllams' Fink ..V pageant ill Its looking-glw9s; . ,,, .. . " ,, projui�ed good Cheer. TbL ­­­ I ! 'glistions. ,Send. 25 den�s r6r J, I �1, I 11 8true,tors, Special gymilastoill-9 "... trough, full of cleai� fresh wrier end qurrent ksm. � I ; it only Pilia M irever run down. Thai ."".... ... �� �,��, . hay.sbirie. the whidows . that the ;­,,,i`,��, .. ,.,. .1 Macli,es I r friends T ".:.:��,,'�'.. , 11 . ,,,, , , n Ruaeira! Guide, : � I .'....�..', " �� I.!,,, I ,��, � . .1 , :-­.� I means, standing, erect', trowing tile notice 116M, eubi,g&1jc Lbey are, what a bloom � I �. 1. ". ....."'..., I tile ground below It mprinkled , . 314 I I I I . ,? I .�e,rl- I ; . ��,�:,,%­.�.,,:� I,,.. I I �� " Shoulders back and remembering to fi Lttt,i�.they ]lave and how muoh� ;� ."11, , droppings of frilgrant ha,y, 1rulde y - . � lia'am) Of earth lia-brduglit wilthin lily room; - � , � .. . - . � , , . ­,� - . �, I I borsP lbal: iiazsed prick up Ills Berg I I I breathe. 'BreaillilIg is ,�mattet of the they enjoy H110. They, pollal� the piano heys � . ­ - � � I ­ � 1*1- * will; the � 'I'lio i,z1nl,qon curtains in tho lirwe"*i I =" i I ' breathing muscles. .ire Colon- . �oti..Cuii get the*e-pills Lhrough [illy in roadhi�,B$. for harillonies.. . . I . . ; I I I 1. I I th I . . . � I � IT muscles 'and ave controiled by dealer I'n medlollie, or ,by mail at 50 I hen Herman Trelle, Of Wembley, ton, he located on his original liome- , rocure, 4ind tile. pure white hangings in I - I I I i . I � � . . uowfRr ns 800 tile little bsd-charnbers above, beckon- - 1 1.11 the will, You Cannot have too mirell cents a box frOrA Tbe Dr. W1111111118' Mary and iNlariiia, ill sisterhood W Alberta,commenced. homestead- stead of 160 acres. He I . I I � - I olygell, al)(1. .tile 9�jlly,way to get -it Is' 11-fedicine Co­Broaltville, Ont. Ing in I920, Tie- confee"d that 'he acres and in ten years has made him ed, (lome in! %vilh every brelth of air. . 1 I . � Dwell I be as'slaters, should:- . � this new agri�. ­ I . ,I Throat Husky? ! � — to le4lru to 4'reut'lle. It you, Ila . 0�11 'a g6rriemt.arld ki" Its knew ver: I � ­�- - . '­�� - � I 1. ,. A, Imier ill UOK relgard, you . Tile, IL'U'Sl' I when the awards were made at th oplendent; in Dickens I Millard's Liniment gives quick va ,al- y little about farming. But Self Ind , l rays l)aell i".0 I a Cultural area where millions of 40!es .. heirl, . . . ence. I L , �, � � I I . I l' . probably java Woman, Chemist, Holds Ali � d jiiy hoine is lit ' � I ve Stock EXPO- an years of tile 11 � Lawyer-� relief, I:klb It on the throat I -,* � ­ Ofteri^caLch Cold, Buffer from 1926 Interriatiotal;Li of good land still awaltsettlemelit. . I Sifting the EVId I , .. ­ . .- IndlVer,tion, are habituirl-ly ,conotil afad L I ,. Order because at - sitlofiand Grain and Ray Sbow,st - In the sixte Iter- 'Have �voli any grounda R.Ild allelst. , L . I p ,; . them. I , � . '­­'�, .1 have 4 .stcoping Nk­alk and IL land Post as Sogar Scientist. i � ., . . Chicago Harman Trails �s(l brokom national competitions ,at Chicago, I � -- I - I . I oCMjlIl6Xib71. To you we'pay, "Go and miss. G. Ivyllbrin-k, of Cherlbou, �sva -4Lonvise Ayres Garnett, In "Eye a w-OrIjis recard; lie had won the this is the fourteenth thue the award for Straining tile points in this ense?" . . -- - I . ,. - - I I � I � I -gra )-NTItne,9s---�'Qn4y to make it moi,e ---­ � ­. ­--� I - . I ,, - Walk,� in Her, Garden." I drid clb�tirnpionshipw,in bath wheat of the grand chailiplonabip has come , . I � I Wash' 'In cle,A11 air," ' Stand id �374pr lialds a rare pogitJoll for a. woman. . ,ill outs and was the first, exhibitor to a Canadisar. Trelle's prive-winning clear-, Sir," *­ - I . I I 0'. 6 1* I I , - open window oft -ell arld, Ivoathe deeply She i,g tire, chief directorate,ee the hil- -----4- I . to win both'of these crownS. I wheat ,was of the'Alar is variety, - ­ . � . - . 4. 11 I . . I � 4' arid Slcw.ly, s I: verrinontal Sugar control The us* wheat and ontscharnpion, which was Originated. at Ne Canadian i � � , ) . a4d, and sit ere,ot t1irough portant go I . Longer Pilgrimage'. , . . . . I . I �, - tie dtky�'ghd breathe deaply and Slow. station. - . I I I . wiloborn,at Kendrick, Idaho, 31years Government Rxpq�imenfil rfarm�ht , AGENTS . � ' . � I . � I b, , ago and carrie to Alberta with his Ottawa, by Dr. -Charles Saund'ei,g'irl � 1:* L I I , hild *41�h Yon settle to Sloop at ,. I � --------- 4— . .,.Mail and wo,men. live longer now re d-aeated mc, it vmo a Sample from a � 68-fte lil;tchulix', Agent want, every- � Na, , .1 .7 �' - ailgilit broatlie�deeply &t(l, S'lowl.y. Last Should Be Fire " a " 00' 'iO w B a at 'i 4,000 Matt houu- .., -1 I I . . field, which ,Yielded , about ,lvhere for verz,, I I t I � � I I I The Idle $,part lido been inoreli.Sed by busbels or ap imately, 7 0 bushels to �llpld necessity. Frite q lok for , I . ----l*-- I I , . ., � ,,jr it not peculiar that . , : � � , . I the encores I . � � I I rl� I I - . i in t I " from t' . I �- thau did those of lialf a Century agb� Id ad d ... *,'led 're I _PF I t. a I Tj. , r r _ I U i'�-to- - f � t. Be . d I'll I � Fzxpensiva Look savariteen Yleaf#.- The gain is Ahe re- - I A be vI .proxi -winning �ata were - -t�N-14tor7v: . I . .�� a t l. ,., v , , R-1 , I '� " " " I � I I 11 � , j , 11 11 I i I I � I I .1"o so much more enJoyable iliall - the � 1. r , ity Dur rig I , Jr. .at ed, the acre, His prize . I ig - r . I I I it of knowledge. I " th 0 ilais u. r Victory strain whiell. yielded Rbout � � .ro, 11 , 1 . NNrJf.e--,,Tjayan% yon noticed my ".IV listed numbers on the Program?'$ S . I I I - the an A , .l,4 I. Goldbituith Bros. -- . ----1....% I ­ I ,� . It a ,,So M.11,01, .$a that I tb Ink they Should , ---,%- 1920, while on a Survey. in. the Peace 160 bushels to the hcre� " Lfarindian Tor*nto I 11 11 � bra? What docn it loo li-k 7" I undas St. East l6a0i � ­c�� L , Sneezing ?--IsUse Minard's- 1.1nimerit. River country, northl�iegt of'Edmon- National Railwayg'Photozraph. - . 2i D I I I . I I , . NuiellAnd-," A larce blill 11 . I . bling them first." I . � I I - I 11 . . . - - 11 . I . .. 1. - ... . I . ­- . � r � � li, , I � I , I � . I � I I � I � I I .. . I . .. . I I . I .. I I .. I I I ., I . ,� 1, , 'L I I I I I - I I I . I � I ! , . � � , , I I I � � r ­ I I I . I .1 I I I I I I I I . . . .. . � � .. .. . - I . I. .. . I . . I 1 I . I I I . I ; 1, I I . :- I I 1. �, . I .- I I I . , � I I I . . I I . I . I . 11 ..- . � . . I � . . �­ � . . I , r I . I 1 I . I 11 � I I 1, � I I, . � r . . . I I I., I I I � . I I I I � .l I I � . I I I I I . � I I . I � . 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