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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance Times, 1924-07-31, Page 6„ . ,• , . If , • h'' WIN GI-LA,M ADVANC /5, mow, .M.,••••••torn f0,01 INOIIAR ADYAlicE. TIRES IrOAJL1i Enjo 1Infortnnutel, Jean'e letter bed men-lnacle. Afterwards he remembered the tiered to Clirietoplier Sinaele that the temptation and believed that he hated " favosed spotthe gone into the matter thoroughly he honeymoOn was 'to be spent in that her because she was a sinner, but had • lensa I ' • conduettar, ble hia secwas aimor derrifort- it was because bad never spoken I Christopher, although he had bribed would have been obliged to admit that .iTr' ar-;erl Puoirehed VV`ingtham, Ontario aond-class compartment the provocative word or thrown him, lb:Very huredee Morning' he inethan the Ardeynes were in their first- the enticing ,glance. Had elle' known' G. SMITH, nidlter and Px•olirrietOri class one. lie had it completely to , or faintly guessed what was, in his Stiliscription rates: -7••-• On* ieat, out and Went to Sleep without' the I Afternoon now. . • H. 13. Elliott, eAissociate Britten hiniself after Bruseels, and stretched mind? :,11,1.0104; Ott menthe, 11.00 in advance. elightest effort, - his conscience. being; Christopher Was travel -stained •and • inid charged. accordingly: suffered a little until Metznwhere felt that he had p m lest.ions will srted until forbid e ng for contract advertise. a Cup' of coffee and a' sausage sa,nd- on .making himself beantiful. as clear as a bell. badIT needed a shave. The grey stub- Advertisements without specific di- GIZE,EN TEA 13ut lie awakened early, and there ble hat had sprouted overnightt on b i no breakfast -car in the train, lais chin was most unbeceming, buhe littl ti e to waste ; . •180 Advertising rates on application. wich obtained through the carriage, Among other necessities, his little , meats be In the office hi noon, Fiore window gave him happy relief front , bag contained a wet sponge, a safety the pangs of hunger. II razor and a clean collar. Drawing At Bale, where he changed there down 'the corridor blinds he accom- Cbangea . BUSLNESS CARDS was Plenty of time for lunch. [ plished an -fairly satisfactory toilet, ' Only yesterday he had got that len- although the shaYe might- have ,been gay. Wellington Muttud rim .*.—.......*...............*****Te.e..........*******".......7."777...." make his arrangements and cateh the °rah/0, ter. What luck that he was able to better had conditions been more fay - Insurance Co. immetigarmasomosomuttl two o'clock -con -tine -Tito], exPness• - If ' - When the train steamed into the he had calculated correctly, he must big station at Lucerne lie *as quite Ilead Office, Guelph ....._.__--......,-..e.e....................--e...*..-*,n...ee....e........e...........,-------..................r.e„ - reach Lucerne only a few lours be- presentable. Risks taken on all classes et insur- 4 6 hind the befooled wedding couple. (To be continued.) Established 1840 ABNER COSENS. Agent. hca Hearts Command" There was a tremendouely ' large - choice of hotels, but he felt instinc- * Which? a , since at reasonable rates. MILLER tively that Dr. Ardeyne would select,I, J. W. DODD By eLizAnwrhi voRk t,he, most expensive and attractively "Do It Now" and "Wait a Bit" are sitnated. 1 ' known to 0310 and all-e- V/Ingham • -...n..i.I.a.e.-* ass'anii-L17*.eanaen,,, " ' ' FIRE, LIFE, AccibENT .! One thing puzzled Christopher , Which of them helongS to you by AND HeiALTH the business of Hugo's release from_ By their use you'll notice that your Ofnce In Chisholm Block INSURANCE. Frees minds' the sagest counselling* depart." "WM% /wort, 'command, that criminal woman, Jean Carnay,' , Broadmoor. Could it- be Possible, as 1 fortunes rise -or fall; . AND REAL EsT'TE suggested, that the doctor really did, ione. 'Do It Now"'will melee your .heart re,. WINGHAM - ONTARIO a mit, .. the sluggard's phrase, P.O. Box 366 Phone 198 not know -Hugo's identity? It could.' a_ ,,' -""n",. „, 1 ', ., CHAPTER XXVII. i "The tune came back to me the only mHean thhadtd she had.managhed to il we" keep ugo i •en away sornew ere. - with idlenees Imbued, . de e. ' She smiled shyly when her singing It" There vireo a little silence, then . Ars I lurk between the lines of her latter. I awa,-y, a , All sorts of sinister ideaesseemed to Shirks the task from which it runs She had tried to be frivolous—he Cast it off, and own it not, an enemy ., so Alice was now mrs. phiup AT: other day when I heard Uncle John., • • Th.e exquisite, flavor/indicates the perfect blerid.ing of choice teas. Asit for a package today., FREE SAMPLE uf GREEN TEA 01'011 REQUEST. "SALADA,," TORONTO 'BARRISTER. SOLICITOR. ETC. Victory 4s:1'i:1-Other Bonds- Bought ettil 'Sold.. Office --Mayor Block, vvingham R. VANSTONE BARRISTER AND SOLICITOR Money to Loan at Lowest Rates. WINGHAM J. A. MORTON BARRISTER, Etc. Wingham - Ontario DR: G. II. ROSS Graduate Roya° College of Dental Sur.r.ves Graduate University of Toronto the stuffy compaiiment, and was now.cit was quite cheap in the -old days. her, a meaning glance froni the violet Faculty of !Dentistry asked, fallowing her anxious glance i . OFFICE OVER H. E. iSA.120°S STORE which had travelled over every inch of 1, "We lived a great deal 331 Florence. . W. R. filiMBLY.. toncentrated upon the rack above ins head. , too expensive for us." She sighed. 1 h • i e Latel , of ourse, everY place has been eyes, and Christopher Smarle would have come tumblin"g off his high pin- • • • • -- • oinen and Children, B.So., M.D., CM. Special atee'ii.ticz-IAld to disease* stimulus of sudden enlightenment. having takela "Oh, Philip, liow funny! Of conrse--I lys Then she laughed, under "I don't blow," Alice replied slow- "Poor mumsey. You'd scarcely believe the what a" struggle she's had th make both ends meet I don't suppose any girl ever possessed a moee unselfish ses=""'''''°1412.7.0. For Sore Feet—tilinard's,Linlmete. "Where? What do you mean." " I never had a nursemaid, and often Ofitia6# Ardeyne looked hastily around. 'I've felt sorry for children who did. ese „ `'s•-• Jae:: itgraduats work in SurgarY, Rae. it's Mumseym mother. She did everything for" me. tf714te,00t3 her.eleyne asked; "Have you a picture ,o husband reminded her. of h name and Presently slipped eor neW your f Beller?' glove, just to see what a married wo-' mares hand looks like. Her own hand; I Alice shook -her head. "There isn't She was married, and presently she never have a photograph taken. He knew. "Do It Now" steps out the opportunity. her own wedding ring. It was odd. a single one. Mumsey says heeevould come the wife of Philip Ardeyne. .1 Ardeyne experiencel a sickening in Christopher Smarle's breast. Years Chance that ne'er may come your way ago that woman had teinpted him. again; A dead sort of ressntment stirred to seize, would have -visiting cards fashionably1waS a soldier, you know.' He died advertising the fact that she had be- splendidly—for his country." She had read in a book—or books? sense of helPlesenese• never/knew it;.,no one but him- "Wait a Bit" lolls carelessly in idle- --where the bride says to herself in I It had seemed not easy, but. at least Jean vie W of such a. tremendons change:. possible, to tell Alice the truth about self knew. years ago, When Alice was still a little ginlahe had crossed mesa' and ease, ' "Do I, too, feel the same?" she won -I destroy this simple, confident belief who had died so over th Boulogne to se Jean on a mat- ter of business, ancl ha very good in vein. Ch. ance to rise may knock, and knock these belongs to you, to "But.I feel exactly the same!" i herself, but how on earth could lie right She ought to feel the same and splendidly for his country. To tell man, the husband and father of a Which a family -Thad been moved to a moment- e) make for good or ill? dered. Surely the novels should be in a brave father could make so little difference. i and that Uncle`John was really Hugo ary sense of desire for her. Those "Do It NoW" the wise inan makes his to marvel teat this state of marriage her that "Uncle .1;ohn" was her -father, Hut with her, it wins not aa- the Srnarle, a notorious ex -criminal lun- violet eyes, that yellow hair of hers, own. • that foolish, fluttering way she had of "Wait a Bit" will pull you down and 1 "I'd like tc; hear some more," he herself—he had been cruelly tempted Fine success that leaves you well alone. keep you waiting still • books said. She did not fee a a atic? That was what he had meant seeming not to know how to look after 'the same. She was missing something to tell liqr- • of tremendous importance. _ the combination of atsac ion ' --4—.— "What is it, my darling?" Ardeyne said huskilY• "And so you and your bY emother travelled." which went to rnak.e up the tout en- The entire coast line of the earth somble of Hugo's wife. A word from - . • measures 136,000 miles. see that with half an eye—and I , .so rude;- - • - dangerous and wicked as well: Al -1 Start with "Do It Now" this. very da. she really wag-Trivolous at .heart,,b-at' Al- ways he had suspected it, and now he I ' • jillY 1-24- • , Mother's prescription OHNNIL is taking a prescription. His careful mother J . ,. —the farrilly health,doctor---ordered it. Fier daily ounce , of prevention--Lifebuay Soap—works wonders in combating disease. _ Every day your children touch dirty objects and eovsr . themselves .with germ -laden dirt.' Give them Lifebuoy --the litikth 604. '. I, Efebuoy protects The rich crearny la.t.her of Lifebtiby carries a wonderful health i element deep down into every pore. The skin is completely purified, and cleatisedt—delightfullY stimulated. UE: 1,1 Lo, . ,, !, A L. E .. -.4 • • HEALTH SOAP - MoretbanSeap -allealth Habit The odour vanishes after use, but the protection remains. EssiowdmailgagX2:111° ED TORONT Lb"" , . 'Birds -.in Summer. or aged and sometimes to a .,pride.1 :+ . anyone.—Mrs. J. 0. How Pleasant the, life a a •bird must-- , They 0.11 love them. You never make a mistake when you give a plant to CARING FOR SHOES. ba Flitting about in each -leafy tree; In the leafy trees, so broad and tall, Like a green and beautiful palace hall, "Always polish new shoes before With its airy chambers, light and boon, you wear them," ,was told long ago That -open to sun, and stars, and by a salesman. I have found it 'pro- ...moon, longs the wearing and good appear- That open unto the bright 'glue sky, ance a the shoes to do this. The kid And the frolicsome winds as they wan - does not.sciff so readily and tan calf e y -does not discolor so quickly when a How pleasant the life a bird mast be good paste or polish is used before the Skimming about on the breezy sea, shoes fire worn'. Cresting the billows like silvery foam, I have found it easier, top, to polish And --Wheeling away to its cliff -built my shoes every, day, as only a little home! polish needs to be used, and little What joy it must be to sail, upborne *brushing or rubbing. 1By a strong free wing. through the Whie or delicately colored leathers - roisy morn, should always be cleaned as soon as To meet the young sun face to fa.ce, you, take off the shoes. Sometimes And pleree like? a shaft she toundlesa brushing to remove- dust is all that will space! ,s•• be , necessary. • If dust and dirt are 11 d +nremain until the shoes" be- , . . What jay '• it must be, like a living flubtteerezae.bout huong the dowel:lag "Not- hire, silly boy. That's thetWhYi muinsereven made rny clothes, ehoetsvaerryy stboileediehanarcithruenibb,inagnwdill this* To . 11 our nye, hope she'll let us do something for her •• • • •••-• • ' • 1 ' c. d assagino• them with a cir- The ' strings -"I'of • your oxfords should heath., . On mountain tops, Qa the billowy, sea, teriology end Scientific Mediciroa Office in the Kerr Residence, between Church. witale ptsint a it. I felt SO strange___.coats as well as frocks. And most of the Queen's Hotel pnd +he Baptist trees; , roug.hens and wears out the leather or Lightly_to soar, and to see beneath - u fabric.' Stains are Much easier to get it's Mumsey. Why, I do believe we've "Yes. . . . she is," lie agreed. I "- IMPLE WAYS TO GOOD LOOKS- over the scalp, dropping tiny drops of out if attended•to before*they dry. _The waste.s of the blo.esoming. Purina - An business glven esa-etni e.ttentioe." as tnengh something laa gone wrong her own, too. She's rather wonder- \Phone 54. P.O. Box --that we'd left a bag, perhaps. Butl • P. bt. itedniond,—m* an my life, I sho.nld say—for asito thinp a little easier now." Jenny, who washes my hair, was , , •rauch as a. single night I neyer went "Oh, I don't know " 'd scu sing good looks the other` day clear movement, rubbing the scalp be kept fres oo g, When h'te And the Yellow furze, like fi f cs 0 How pleasant the life of a bird muat - hood, my precious one, Ardeyne to take on a penniless vrife. J t ce boiling water. A quantity can be prel' I think one of the little things that away to school Philip Mumsey and doubtfully. "She naighin't ealrceetosaalc- Sihe ssaYs it isn.'t-the eolor-of ohets eye and not the hair. It feels delightful ones are stained or dirtn, rerriove them gold, ' I haVe always been to.gether, so yen` tent' anYthing• You see, she won't or the shane of one's nose .ehat makes' when it is done just right. , and wash and Ixtil thent—M. J. k. , That gladden s.ane fairy regions. old! . 1 Dr. Ro never been separated in a rave rile now, and there's Uncle ,Johu one pretty; 't' one s sta e d I For ,t e s ampoo, enny uses a pure ' h J On the leafy stems of the forest tree, A SHORT CDT IN BAKING. s ' chisholtres old otaud) I "Tell ine more about your child_ to help her. It's rather noble of you, bind, after all, there'is a great deal of mild seep cut into chips and me te i h which I use in teed of -reasin PHySICIAN AND SUEIGEOri scc " . be! —Mary I-Iowitt„ , side 'her, slipping his_ arm throughi come ot m o nc e o as • r even very bus -y. Isn't your rubs the cake of soap itself on "the cooking or sale and a pastrY Protecting Whales. • 1 t hk•fquickly mto a .mirror w,h n tired r pared at once if desired. She never, saves me most time is a small can of quickly. Hi crossed over ane t b Sai Stal m not absolutely penniless DR. R.' L: STEWART ' e truth in her assertion. us gin' S. g g How to protect whales from extinc- I' d 11? A en't the lines about air, as his is sure to Make it sticky. brus Graduate " einiverilty of Toronto. little hand which such a very calls it a dewrY. How useful that evill expression 11 • . „ 1 with my fingers. Its 'much don is -a matter to which the British ihers and, possessing himself of the given rne a marvelous present. He moss , Faculty Cf Medicine: Licentiatts ot the important symbol on its third finger. be when you begin to illtreat me, your mouth drooping? And inde..td Ontario College of Physloutns and Surg0000- Office Entrance: OFFICE IN CHISHOLM BLOCK JOSEPH I NE STREE 1, P HONE 22 ..„, been -well tipped, so there was every hope. Dr. Dr- Margaret C. Calder "About my chirdhood,'' Alice repeat- Ardeyne's lips compressed in a ed "I wonder what would interest tight line. There was something he General Practitioner you. After daddy, died we came to hadn't thought of—that she might run Graduate Univeritty ot Toronto‘ live abroad because it was cheaper." away f-rom him if she were told that Faculty of Medicine. Ardeyne laid his cheek against hers, dreadful thing. He couldn't prevent Gffice--aosepb,ine St., two doors south and both of them stared out of the her from doing if, except by persua- of Brunswick Hotel. window at the flying scenery. and that might so easily fail. Telephones--Onice 281, Residence 3.S1 "How old were you -when your father died?" he asked. "About four, I think—or nearly "Do" you remember him' at ' ail?" 1 four." wore Philip. - Uncle John was so funny don't you feel you are a plain -looking .. about it. He said, 'If ArdeYne threat- person,t� say the least? Quite differ - John's such. an odd little man.. Hon_ the flushed pretty woman ens to lock you up or anything, why you just give him. the slip.' Uncle ell estly, you might almost hav'e imagin- ed who smiles back at yon when you are ed that he was serious." They had thvompar selves, which was very pleasant. Of course, it -was impossible to say. whether or not they could continue to monopolize it, but the conductor had gay' and on the alert, are you not? Now, while still gazing into the mir- ror, smile at yourself and see how much prettier you become. Just keeping up one's spirit§ will do wonders, but a little judiciodsly used cold cream helps a lot, too, and even , Well, thank heaven, it wasn't nee_ are m though beauty parlors and skin spe• miles away, one can keep Osteophatic Physician DR. F. A. PARKER Jenny -washes the herr t oro g twice, going over every inch 'of the quicker, here is no need of washing; - Colonial Office is giving serious atten- , The Arctic is a,IreadY 'whaled -.‘1;-•1 scalp with care. Than wlien the rins- or wiping the hands and I find thatil den. an Piled out," and the Antarctic is being in- ' uffins or anything baked in ing time comes, she -rinsea an rinses, rot being content with merely having pan comei, out without any sticking, the water run off clear; it must keep and this saves -time in dishwashing on doing so for some time. ,This is oo. , here recipes 'whales f.ound' south of the `equ•aters, the real secret of a successful shain The -use of cooking oil w , saves time., They will lodge firmly in the thick poo, for if not a partiele of soap is call fon melted shortening blubber without causing and apreci- left in the hair it cannot help but lae, I can make 'biscuits with it in abouti to the animals and 'will soft and fluffy. Jenny use, • warm, half the time, and they are as, deli- able pain ' ' bus as those -with the shortening cut, serve as identification marks if the - add wiles are captured later. If it can ..., it. I beat it into the milk and be peeved, as is hoped, that the whales with it into,Btohoe kaimouArninKixst.ur,e• off the coast of Africa, at will .be a • , tensely hunted. 'A scientific expecli- . •••,,,•; tion sent , out to study the question • will slioot small na.etal darts into, water for all the mango. , ay white hair . has a tiny bit 'of bluing added to the rinse water. One blues ion train journey, quite fresh and pretty. A. good cleans- one white frocks, says Jenny, so lE .crie's hair is curly the least bit, MY six-year-old daughter le fond of essary to raise the unpleasant ghosti wily have yellowish or dingy hair?" just yet. He couldn't tell her on a ing cream. should occupy a pla.ce on anyway. , Whatever the feminine dressing table and also a d k• f d Th t • rne wa'ts until it is partly dried end making bookmarks froin the corners happened, it must wait until the t Alice wrinkled her brows. o c "Sometimes r hrtagine do. But 1 Circumstances continued to help, mission of the cleansing cream is She can give a won- be use . can't be sure. I remember that he him- The journey proved crowded1 • from the face all the dust And eoinhs and rims- ! f I axed in tins manner if her as large as possible. She cuts out tiny •pastes y go goo s m ,00 . These mus e wisely • • • . select,ed end applied -With care. • The 1 tthomenitaglilyra;lihgeeisdiirt,g it irk place about the fai.e. 'he] of used envelopes, to slip over the top t th. off in triangles with of a page. Only'the bottom ones can OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN sang a great deal.. Once . . . there s and. uncomfortable. ere was a All Diseases Treated. a song of -Uncle John's that daddy sleeping car. attached -'co he train,'hut Office adjoining residence next used tO shlg, I'M sure." : Ardeyne had left the matter of secur- ing bertha a little too long, and in spite of tips and persuasion the con- - "Oh, Norab Acushla, the.roses are , ductor did nothing for them, for the , ment, so let the ngers coax e mes kaaP them in place until the, hair is little packages make a cute little. p.res.- 11 t f a httle child to give a friend. sviee gn,riage to erase ves. ii a up• at T , t -------------------. 'i • th 1 It 11 d Y fi th 1' Jenny tieo a veil over .the corn s la, . Osteopathy ' Electricity waking, . I simple reason that he could not. It' facial muscles are very. en 0T • Wednesday elternoont. ,, phone 272 he lark sings his nutin song was impossible even to keep the car- easil broken down with roujgh treat in of the day.' Rub it gently on i supply of little combs is !sage enough, little pictures from maga, the skin with a smooth up•ward mo - it would pay the woman who is, them on, then crayons or paints and tion; then when the superfluous cream 'Ind fortunate possessor of early hair I then makes a narrow border to match plied is removed, the skin food can be ap- to in the same way. Remember, the , invest in some of exPensile combs for this purpose. Christmas seals can also be used ef- these thir, in- the prevailing color in the picture. :*•• 1 H a' dozen of•th se in a 'Anglican Church on Centre Street • "Flow does it go?" Open every day except Monday and She began to hunrsoftly: " d very dry so that the curl will "set,"en or IJECULESS. PHYSICIANS And still you are sleeP love forsaking, I ,Ali e opened sleepy eYes c o n from the corners of the mout d th • gently but firmly. es. she saYs., ue Milan. _ d • 11 N Uses for Cernman Substances. to le stowing bags over her. head- hairliga.h.atenidsaunstingof, powder deer Atifallt,tlo, mot ath , CHIROPRACTIC , bid you,.good_byel and fighting eachI other for seats. aroun., e eyes . n , DR J ALVIN FOX h uetion at, iglit a minute or N Even .if One phould, be tiredt vtoo oeoxn-, W.h.edn prettie u e 'a s len '13' d•d fi. • h to one's beau- pnoves it. Some' :Ise. in the salt'busi-, d to whitewash, 17, Whowaits 'neeth youT, window, to /mop ' '4o .it.ti• • Fully. -Qualified Oradnate. Dru gless Practice being in absolute accord with the Law's 'of Nature gives the very best results that may be ob- twined in any case. Hours --10 ; 12 Earn:, 2 • 6 and 7 - 8 pari. 'Phone 191. —6-R. D. H. MeINNES CIIIROPRACTOR oualifled C-raduato Adjustments given for diseases of all kinds, specialize in dealing with obildreri. Lady attendant. Night dans responded to, Office Scott, St., Winghein, Ont. I. betise of tee /ate Jas Walker), Phone 150. Phones, Office: 1.06. Resideneal 334 A. J. WALKER FUTtNi/1111,11, Difi A tili,11 ilT]ja and DT,RgOliolt 'Motor, tqUipmeat V,INGVIA-s ONTA)tl0 M After Every Med irs the longest4asting eongee,',00 You eau buy —and it's a he,ip to, di- getittielle 'and a eleanser for the month Irather than marriage • Some of them, together with then , luggage, neflowed into the corridor.; be given to the weary` facial riniscles, as , not show if Dees as the lime basines8 learns o Philip was deeply annoyed With him.' and the 'next day Will show the benefit 1".IP•rig" The powder will self for his forgetfulness. Ordinarily' a the cold -c -ream treatment. • The •S * • '• 'f, v 4, I care i used in its selection. A caantin, aad adv- rtises it and thereby ns, this train was not so crowded, but farm wornan with a plentiful supply tint for the dark-skinned woman i -s creases the sale both of salt and of now, of course, everybody who could of rain water at her command is for- best, whereas the fair-haired woman lime. Silicate ot Bodo. added to the so was • going north. He ought t,o h• - with a 'bland skin will fincl the best re- ' t • 1 the h t ate heating' r tunate indeed, for t is is a far better , wa, ei n nie o nv r alma ,7 have remembered that, for sech an• dou Lilts are achieved from a flesh or atus of, a small houSe is ea.rried- eVerY- itapertant even,t as hs honeymoon ) e°gtnetic than:money can.buy, but she , .ri of drying rose-co.ored powder. The eyebrows ivitere and peeeinitated on the internal jdurney. There tl. t the , will need a tiny bit of atteatiori also, walls of the pipes,' Where, it terms a time. ' t soaps Which roughen the skin. rhere Yet for ishitip h,andrdebyenenc, Pinilin,nieYrs7efd ,1 lialrtie8btinttlsees 1:1,i'Weln 7101.1-wo_:era• aid .‘„, -11 is. het- if the face is to have that much- pt otective ` film against rist.--a die- I desired well-groomed appearance and covery' that proved In'oin'able to tbsal in his serious problems those three ter than even the softest and purest 3 , , , 0, , return regularly to a breeding ground simPle matter to protect them. The stained-glass east window of York Minster is 76 ft. 9 id. high and 32 ft. wide and is the largest of its kind in the world". There is not 'one piece of glass larger than, the top of , an ordinary teacup. There is a larger • window in Gloucester Cathedral; but the glass is sUPported by niasonry. • " -1M ' • • • a, smai tootbbrnSb SOVVeS adadreb inanufactin s . of niter 61a 5, New • ' 1 bkin ,* forward te execution! ed ,to,, the hot gun fu --------- • time to smooth them and keep them in an uses for ramillar. sabst,ane.ee, are coe; raf?.efillReally this 'last stantly discovered/ and a new clendied vreeks had floWn. He had been likenl 01 rain water. When one has been ex- , and teeth. W4rigleY's Inaenla$ sen, he was married. He had her d'estY' driviill win.de' '1,et Water little eery!, is of greateali, iMportanee, t and ea 1 y ( 1 pr y ace. crowded earriage. She fell asleep deafly and yet leave the skin sof again, her face against the little tra-, I pliable. ° sT TT, -sac -,,, . V'elling pillow, her hands held close' "Shampooing is a serieue liiatter," -'-- - -)-1't YrmwEns, uinndheie.rthifsrbuagilas'os, that tll ntoucolnteed shdootiwind seadysth,Ireonongyh,2",not to be hurriedin rush- I have a neighbor that has a whi- n should riot be at- dow• fall of beautiful flowera, one is * * *104' * I tenyoted until one haa plenty of time, a geranimn red lossom witha white benefit aa 'vire/Ling; safe with him, and she did not, seem' aI?ene er'd the1-18.eueanshmg „cr.ealla fInf," as carelessly kept yehrows can so to mind the incoirvenience of thei stead' It wi remove. t e grime e 8,, mar othemie ett f IC for badly washed 'hair arid heir Whieh eYe in tile centre of eagh fi0Wer, I And as they sat aide by side thoroughly d d ie eot oroughly rinsed is worse than mite er for through the' long night the young an 60 $3414 there P-122 bride, mercifully uncenscions /of the dirty 'hair, to her way of thinkinno g. Was ne ha M. had 4 bv4 Ioic which hunk oveA,` her, the doctot-lJeriny 'first retnoves all the snarls,i Had I been T8, NeIghbor Vkillid iS0i.JE No, 30—'24. hiisband slink' in uni4PPY Starting to comb the scParate locks at have broken Off a slip and given it, thouirlIts another traveller was Jour-, the ends and gradually Working up to In the 1.5Pfing I nli), 31,1 tnY Planth and neymg to Meet them. Lhe It s ert buy sods, primrow?„ oyolarete,„ and A thin., long -lipped thwrca inn who oyery snort comea out withont cinctoria and sprout them m sunnY — many i,vays a most iikafzroc10514, man with a tiny oil can filled with chive tbPnl P , for then.). Is created. , • Inecayea lefeth. . • . If. your teetn.are clecayed•they make (1060113.in yeer body, Ile sure to clean your teeth, tongue and gunas‘ thorough.: )y each night and ni.crulng by brush; ink; witha teotlabeusb. 'Move, the brush an and dowa aiid ),,,trith, a circular nib. tina,,ns well ns aerOSs the teeth. if Yon cral do so, eleen there after each 'Meal. Pratt, especially apples, after -a meet are good Month and tenth tlettnet$, ' Danish Plag tint Older:t, "Plie fildefif; of lillir(ine,azi flags is tlisi had Yover been seen to • Soule and Who ccssarilv brcAlcing the hair. l'het1J windevr. When lai"?,e eraamh t paoenn ' Tt 1)1ovot , 111 spelt Duty with a capital letter—in aist ‘oit las way.,6: tilaarti6 whieh it hants shghitit, ihe g�0S0t winter ,a,n4 I carry them to the Liniment Heal8 ,• .'" 1.4'31i:411;3J J, • f, 1' a e 11 SPItArE128, DICIGETIS. , itS p nwall or Tel) 4,11. gbi011ett tiara warehoUge 011.84)11, Ora, All diggersoutUD1)ed .1v1th short -- tura truer, , Sgrayers: 150 gallon 'tank., 12 noz- zles, Triplex Nunn. Catalogue and nrl.r,e9 ru , reuttest. A. E. COMAR. 20 Park, Ave... Ouegh, Ont. Ontario and Alar1liznz ntarissisr. 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