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of it, anda-thiceters-arevelling u
Then she looked! .n1411 from the
open window, thy time with eyes that
saw the vista of valley enclaweeidlania.
and :foetiellil that etretched downint*
the epentheg peairle, Suddenly she
realized! that ''he WAG a!Q,0blg 6017011
upper a pietere-ene of Nature's ob-
suarte ineeteripleces.-painted: broeva
and greeretand ealfren: against tan io)aal
canvas, It: was beautifiel, net With
the majesty of tl-ie great mountains,
noir the _sea:enmity cif the great plainey
but eassee that aearee- napes 4Trbirnate
he C w
tniciler
BY ROBERT J. 0, STEAD.
(Copyright The Musson Book Co.)
CHAPTER I.-(Coriticli.)
Dave :lied into the old ranch hone?,
kicking the door wider open with his
eiel as he passed. .:A.• musty smell: ffl
ecm the amides of the OA as she
entered, and Ale was c anemias of the
buzzing of enneunerable flies. A par-
tition from east to wes.t divided the
house, and tanother partition frorn
north te seuth divi3ed. the nerthern
half.' in ;the noeth-east room they, set
the streteher on the floor,
"Now," said the boy, "I'm, glean' for
the aoctor. feety miles' to town,
and likely be merivin' before I'm
back, but etre burn thie tad.
You'll have to make t4e. best of it,"
Telatianiehip whici ithe potenliar pr
; peaty of the •,f ceuntry.
,Tios neither the flattiesq that, with
, changeef moon, ,eouad. ...became in
moment dieseolatione nor the aloofne
eitereiral ree1 s. teweeing into o
space, but the friendship of hilas.:1.
1 'pedal be eSieribeide and . trees th
; lisped b the and wat
that babbled:. playfully over
ridges gleamiag in the Aug utt eta
shine,. The girl ;drew- a greet brea
of -the pure ,afr about to &aa new day -dream When the
oa
her father 'brolag-ht -her tb earth.
"Carit you find anything that -w-
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THE WZNGYA11 ADVANCE
Canning limes Comes 'Round Once
More.
With the retinue, a dandelion and
other greens trhuhaelb and mall fruits,
amusing activitie.s uee resumed, dt.
thouio. bsm.rsesirivez claiin that
they ,can eel ad: Ithe year 'round.
a Whatever plan easy be pursued, now
Ss is the time to leek over the suppily vf
cad jam arsci .other equipar' eent es/placing
tat
ee or adding to ones, carining cenven-
ex. fences and th
making. Teady for e sea-
s''°3:',..Ss.witaceirltn he siert' ea and fitted with
th lids, the inilde-moutliedi ,jars .being set
an aside for tile large fru; pickles, acid
ctEOl me,at and poultry, Jaw having a
naji1,c0eniig ' should .• be used for
greens; snail fruits' and for v,ege-
tables. lel:perfect rubber rings.aotiflid
f- b cli,S.aroled and: a supply -Of new, enee
obtained, Patine IteriveSs should
skint aced very deeollete eoetUme, do for a sbandage?" eisated.
tibe you dear Daiddykint" she a
tendered a brand, of beer wibh
'Surance that at goes: -to the spot.
ought to deape She !saute and tail
enr1 on her lip showed emooth whit
teeth.
: "I was •fOrgetting, I have to -find.
bsindage f be , ytitatki Sucridenly,'1 re-
membered. . "There's. his trunk; i
might produce something, but we. wi1
save...it for ,seeilasit'resort. New I will
oaqiEd, ve,kre tremocini., with .tea,
a r e.preacin, I had fozgotten, T
Drwais sisteli, et Something; It just ca,
-uphn no in the window; That's 'a go
idea blansiot •Ore's negligence ort
I. i
,•spell. Mullet ren ember th B
i,1* the I/arid/age? Dear, lye; the -On
1. cloth I see da tree kip ,&n towel, .a
x a:milt' Deponeinend it. But what
eire „ „
the -eharperred;. strainers kettles., steam. -
ed ;ere' 'arid eeessure co:plc:era eiespeated
t.reedect. 'repairs,. attended ' A
4t; goodly supply of towele and headers
la •
ed is much to. be deeired, `end. the, fore-
"; elianded awicareca will !provide heitele
with ..coverallaaprons and low-heeled
, ef the
Preparation :of feat, ande'vegetable,e
can be dene is bighlY destrablieeete it
enables the honsearife vreirk ent-ofe
'demi in .coMfort, altows the space .in
the kitchen to. be'eristeci biegreater
vantagei:land keeps 'all 'Waste matter
°:1331'13.14,,;4121,90tZilful, method ,e.axxixthot you,sti14,-..wantin! orfe? Then the•mau
..thubarli is weiob, the rintbarli ad& '3'1°14e got' i6 PufP'c't'17 a'atiafituctm7;
Yciu doesn't conternplate . Makin' -no.
clianges-,e.cien? All right,
"' • ". " 7
Withrew called to. Sam as eie,
left the pporte. tat' il :boo .bad,,,
-Sant, that the Vlade14,
"Oh; date's all right: 4r, Withrow,.
I've de nigger what's got de job, buff./
i'se jest, wantin'''. bp cheek UP" .
expli6re POiarai 'whik911
pose kiliehena- llineng-reorn
lgerePree. everything!' re
In. the eauth •the larger room
stood, eis fireplace, .Candely 'made, ti
slabs of native rock. The fires o
goose I ;am! ' Our gel/hear& in the ce
or tedet it, or someitheee. 1:91 bb
in a jiffy." 'And she wale off 'at
sharp trot down the trail along Selli
she had So recently rein e in Da,
the Centitated, impeesionally addressing manes winters hid crumbled the rock
A.t"the .streain She paused.
single log was the :only bridge,
although the 'Water was mist deep
- ran iskiviftiyeancl still with the ceildria
of glacier .seuree. She venitur
. along thiesloigs but roar ithie. ceri*e.;.g
the much-apotted winacsaa. "There's 00 that At: had fallen in in places, 'and
gr tib in . the hdustei end .c.vornet wa4.,,nioNionos, 41n12,,eyied: for its. orig
etaree_aeleat7 it you 'Can corik."`• A.. very rnistY. and
(This was evid.ently for Irene. There greasy stove -now occupied the, Space
was a note in it that isuggested the immediately in. front of the fireplace
girl might have her limitations.) "Dig the atoveriste, leading int* the atthiple
- ..=,-Cflythin' in eight.- Ana horse but tottering chimney. Near the stole
our father's leg Won't hurt V.pry Was a bench auPpcieting a tin wash -
much." • Irene wondered 'tatterwarde basin, a: wooden pailaend certain frag-
TsAy the hopte toonceaning her father mantis of seep--2evidentOy .all the
should have been .expreeiect to. her., equipment. necesSary..forethe saimple
Did he already fedia-what wiaS ablatio-ne .of ,thie Elden beasehold..The
better acquainted with her ?" remnant <al a grain' bag,' with nedeek
"Oh, ettand it, said Diotatos .P-7.114.1aaes u'le and. al)tiee, P'eribxmed
Haraaa. With some ,cheerfulnests. "We the faructicilils t°Are.-a; -41.1'd a broken
medical men become accustomed tb piece of deolcing-glass. gaVie the faint-
saffering---in other People. You ezise intinaation that a- Strain of
esib very kind. My daughter may remain menball l'e":1altlaill'hiP links the s'i-e's•
in this ro.om. I eirpc...0,00e? Thera is By th.e weitern, wall was a. table, with
me wee elm numerousedietlesseana to. the wall itself
'N:e one but, the old man
,,,, he had: been tailed *widens:boxes-ea..
nom lend 'bathetic, casOs,-7norcir contain -
answered. "Iles asleep in the next
reela, safe till meerene 1,13. ba,ek Mee= astsiertinerit cuairrEary,sillpplies,.
by ant; time. mays rny bed!, indi_ A partially used' ,steck 'la deur, and an -
eating a cioaner. "Make yeaaessees other of relleds: Oatis leaned against
at home." He lunged -through the the wall, and a trap.door in the -floor
door and they heard kes sourb ohne_ gave..preinize facether aesioureesbe-
teeth. , There -we's a wiaido* in the
inte acmes the amid earth..
eaet and anodize' in the' west, eboth
nes. earlse •ret. thought was to. as- oneu and unsiorearied; myriads of flies
sure a,s: much :conifOirt for her father iiiave the only tomb- of,life to the
es the eireumsbancee ivirodld pernlit. g6ana.
She, removed Ins boot and eboick.inge _ _ „.
earl. ender hes &Tactical, edet. the leg Irene ilea/ea/a it all over, then leanea
estE his trateers above the injury. It agi'ainitst
was,. bleeding - little. the leeige holidays; with the Qmomise of changed
Surroundinget end new experiences, hut
.he had procnisied her ro each delight
as this. With the Elden` kitchen saill
Photographed in hex mind she callell
up th.e. Piciitge of bee own ;city horde;
the green lawn, faultlessly trimmed by
a tithe -Serving gardener; the floral
borders, the heidgese the' two stately
treei; the libel; walla the wide Veran-
dah., the dim, Mysterious hall; the
roorne heavily whadleAa veva the rich
catp.et's; the ceder' the precision .the
filteclness the thiseeitsehere and that-
stancleatheeeness-the flatness and
emptiness acid foemaliby ef it all, and
ole turned egain to the Elden kitchen.
and laughs:dr.-ea soft,
pretiable laugh, ae arrepreseible tad
Her lather had brought hea west for
econz .ef. th.e house she found a peal
with weber, and 'she bathed. the wound,
sv'ping it with hanahaindkerehief, and.
mii-eali.are, a tear or two With the warm
1Seeed .that dripped from it. '
"You're :good stuff," her father said,
pat aeirea Fee fingers cf her eirioceup-'
,pizel heed. "Now, if you eoullci, find
then cloth to bandage
Sirti lo.elaid: about the rf are, tonee.e
whet hopeless:11y. exeeditionS 'bo
the inain part of the house, When she
i:t,foreee the wate-r pail, had rot re-
, .teseroci her tas: to the houseleespinig
M the Eldense. Her father read her,
peep .
"It seems es though you would be
in charge here for a while, Beanie,"
he seal, "se you will. save tune by gat.: ,the laughter of the mountain etreare
our segueing:ea at once with Your rim.la the eve -mavens. Thereshe thought
equipment. Look the house over and of her rnothere pr..fici; :sedate, con-yen-
---S;ee a:hat you have to work With." • time, coareet--"Ailways be correet,
1 can commence herie;"' she. ese igsere ise, right eyer-easaa,
answened. (71.iiie 'is Dave's room'. '1 wjuiij' -uay, ansi a weltLbssd p
suP33ce e I ;el -Leiria, soy Mr. Elden"seibik
__aehat eves it Is said iabott `thieter-
ing'? , It would be spfendid if it were
,oleenect up," : she continued, with
kindling en thusisem. ."These bare
loge, 'here floors, bare .ralters---welie
got back to esseittiaast anyway. And
that'e hie bed," Silo surveyed a
'framework ,of spruce poles, on which,
Jay an Old etre* inettrees and some
aery girey bkizikejbo, i‘r suvisne he it
„ vete! tired, 'wheat he goes to bed." she Why, the chiltil--eihe'e but a child,
" droNY", as though that etnittl be ..kridirevr,: a very, beautiful: (Ind, but
001.7, emillarationof s'100P antid with just a little weakness for 'the--
esaielt surreundinge...' 'lend the wags aliaeutneonventional-she: must be re -
c) -e one a clue to the 'artistic side of strained-eshe needo her mo.thes'e
ais netere." A 3iester advertising a gulbeance be protect hafroth the snag-
.
fa'-r,svittill a 'prodigious butI -eatiere of ma, b c
the eentre <if the picture, vulgraity. That's a very dreadful
'long on onie wag, "mid 41orosiz,' front it a wor.d. Thiel& of all -bile vulgar people'
„sooph of young warmth, with there ars in ithe world. And,here
seinia brig,lit. 'clothing; and very aill).$0tier/ie, dear titbiS .1:1I1D8 right in the midst
always ahooses the right' net
eyes sotereelai trifle,. then flashed in
brighter eacarimem,t. as they pietered
her niethet ...vex-ill:I 'these, ,snlin.loun dings.
"She mend be: so &locked, oh,
dreadfullry shocked," she -rippled to.
hereelf. "I alt, quite sure she would
never appeoveof Tether breaking his
leg with each eonsequences.. It wasn't
the correct thing -every commonplace,
ehould save -and think of Irene!
01
lishwashing Its the day's linost dis.
:Agreeable task. Pot washing is the
41irtiest job of all. Save time and
heep your temper by cooking with
utensils that cannot absorb ditt or
grease --loots and pans that 'wash eas-
vvitb soap and water and wipe
,-,weet and clean like china. Make your
housework etsier by ristug
Mutton/1 Ware is • s three-
.reateti an1c1e eL,, AI. Wise
ant riirelft,00tiiirlo vrith a anortl
wilita Yining: Pend Vara 'is n
bra.noittad alinabibut sisal', otorl
grey marl Afitita eAd oat,
air #14°4111' 11K.Dlt
g riotiTAL. 16iktrn3UAT.0 4470
Metitiiont. TORON're 'wuitiiPte
gomorosti VANCM.Nelt oAi-aMv *7
"eetire
"tr!'
e.see
Noir '"//`&•i
seized ilvith an acute senee'ef. h
emeri y. Pea. ape she had beenefteo
isle in etterersting thie pesserega :with
out ,the aid of a Stick. A 'stick
read.. be .sh.oyed 'aged/nett the graviel
.balaw that blue. water, veould haye
.been.a very peacticar Suiddently;
the waverings .the Mind .weoe traffs
muted to,. the, bOdY. She fiat an.
Detl.lone desire/to fala up-streaM, whiCh
she xedsted so 'Sticeessfualy the.,V She
proMptly telowinestream. The
Water Was, deeper than it leaked, arrd
!colder then it leaked:, and When she
serambled stlie farther bank .
was a very Wet young wenian hike
She -wee .conSeieues of Se -deep ariiro
once toward Young Elden, A' lin
bridge, that! -Sive Wanda tell him
But this thought /died at its birth
with the .coiliveionesnasei that Elidertr,t
would: be ainatecea ever the' inriclan
and 'Weald be at little dese
,guise. hie inerreenent. And then she
laughed; and ran along - the auade
The ' grips were duly found; and
Iren.e ,congraitul.ated herself that she
and, her fathee were in the haibit of
traveling with. equipnient for over-
night. She hied even a .:ispare sbirt
along, with which 'she waist:able to Clio,
geese her neehap. at theestrea:m, al-
though she took the precautioal not
to Make the .abange until she was safe
back over the mere* bridge. "And
thhi:time: she used a stick. Arrived
at the. house; She deftly -mapped a
banda,ge.about her father's injury, and
set to work at the preparation of sup-
rier-et task nett :gitrange to her, es her
mother .eonsicliewed zortect that her
daughter should have a woalcialig
knewledige cif kitchen afflairs. Her
equipuient was meagre, and she .eipeort
more time iseeurires than cookieg but
hen: heart beet high with theaspimik
of adventure. • 1
Once, dueling the evening, she took I
a glance into the other tooni. It we'll
even less inviting than Dave's
walls bare of any .aidorninent, cavel
dirty garments. that from nails
deiveft in the liege. On the rude bed
lay an old man; she couild See only
to go to bed at 6 o'cloicik in the
evening. "
The long period of night eleepting
should be kept tip througihout
Jhiibi-
ibqt the day nape may be graan-
shorteritedi, At one year ef age
the baby „may need .one long and one
ehoat nap during the day. In the.
Second year one nap is enough, This
Ian: be taken for an herr' ex two in
the middle :of the day, Even if the
child diose .bat Weep ma this time it
,
is geed far it to get the habit .ef
qafet room: "
The !babies shotalla, if, POss14e,
br ,tharreselves.. Na-st few voting ba-
bies beare been :smothered while itYling
in bed with an ioldierperSers, .eerne pert
of swhose ;wee thrown ieVer the
:baby's face, duririg heavy Sleep.
The room where :baby Sleeps Shoold,
if Pessibleebe' quiet and not .toiotibrighte
though -a- bibiby slionid be tau:ilk' to
sleep , through ordinarY
noises. .It Should net be necessary to
walk, on *tiptoe Ca te talk in ;Whispers
so ae not to'distuell
: • :.4 • -"/
.; ..7.7-:.•"-Tv77-77-"--
--L.IVIkind.' Sure.; .
,•One, !morning, negro earinterec
the:Ofilee. of a 'White gland. "Good
Withrew. Kin I pee yo'
plsone.as mieute?" he asked.,
"Why, Certainly, Sena."
Sam called ;hie number, and aft0
few minutes': Wks.% •.!4 this. Mrs. White-
side? Well, 1 seen:in de. Darrell Where
You-alli.waseted a. good culled man
12, auger in the ,aropection .one pound
of. '...Sitt,rar 'to two peurds, cif elrubserh,
' ' •
place: en a bialange dish I with, :a coyer
:arid hake until tender. Add no wiater
for there is 4itlienty ef..Water :the
rhubarb.. When tender, fill 'ate:rile
3ars mixture. inace the lairs
in a hot water -bathe bell'fin. five rein-
abee and 'While het,
In.' order - preserve the mineral
salts and voletilieseils, gieens Shaul&
bearrehed. in. a otietatmee, not thrust
into the bailing water. If a Stearner
is riot to be had, a good .subsibittite ;Pan
e be Made by putting itheagreans in . a
colander .Whitch Can be iclOstely .coverrel,
and placing this. ;ever' a kettle of big
watea
; reesseee'aeg ,gillens are ,ceesered:
Svoisie 'ehercl„ kat, Chinese cabbtage
upland Fr,e.rech eredilre,
caleheige, sprouts luenia tops (young
and tender), New:. Zeslases seines:le
asparagus, . stain/a:la beet tries, ecultie
voted damelscrion, evil& dandelion, do. -
sheen is/prod-be (tender), mustacel,
lamb's-qaarber; purslane; ..,pekeivesd
.and milkweed sprout.s. „
..Can greens the day thly tare pieked.
.Wash. clean and, remove all dry, 'dee
aayed or cliseased.leaves. Race greens
in a ,square of eheese-eloth, ;bleach (by
isteare) ,ler 15 minutes, iremove and
plimige into cold ev,Ater. • Cut into !con-
venient lengsthS, pack tightilly hot
jars or tin .eania, add !sufficient hot
water to fill the can/Latinate and. etee-
seri tos tars/be...A -Le* slices. a boiled
bacon or thippieid dried beef impizonre
the flavor. If using glass jars,:place
rubbers tared tops- in pealtien ani pat-
teeeit If ailing tin .,cans, nap ahd
tip completely.. Sterilize for the' length
of time giveni ,
watee-beth, home,ariade or co/muter:-
home
171,Taiberseeial, 214 deg. .... ,11/2 :houtia
Pressure .Cooker, 6 ghee pressure; lahani
Peassuee -cooker 10 -Ibis presieuvei
.. . ------------------------40 minutes
iStrisuwbeezies etre beSt erriaele into
jam ',Or Ii3/3„"SSIEliTtidy'aZ 1b147''.a0 1110t bed
Up ;ander ;panning. They epee":
color, toes and the herrieS beconte soft
and unattrate • a Canned by ,this -
recipe, however,aeteawberrieis will not
risc te the iton',Ofelhe ',syrup. I.f.se onlY;
fresh, Area': and sound bereies.
Hull arid ninee 'the, .berriee and 0,00
eight- attires* Of Segar-and: 'two table-
'eventful/a' Of water :be each aeare.ef
berries. Boll dewily foe 15 minutes
in an enameled or tacidalroof. 'kettle,
Allow the berries teeeooli anclaeeinain
several 'haute (ex overnight) in the
covered kettle,' Pack ithemeola 'berries
in hot ease. jars.. Put the rubbefS11
arid leaps .of glass jars in poisition, /1,e't,"
, Sterrillie for the length ,`O
time given be:low; -
• , Mine tea
Water -bath, thome-.m.adie or cem„
Water -seal, 214 deg: ..... ....... 6
5 pounds steam. T4108.8illre' ' 5
Reindve-filie jars; tighten the cove
ease invert the jars.to earl, ered 'test
the joints. Wrap theejars with paper
4topeeveat bleaching, :
'Streanerriete may be ,etanlyinfed' with
rhubarb in an aeetceillent sense, made
thase' Three :quarts of shaabarb, cut
Into. small piesesij one quarib of straW-
bierriee; tarn quarts 'of sugars Idicc
the fruit with ithe sugae, !mid unt4
the '1.i.ginict tormeest heavy iseeeure Pour
at into sterillaad jars end: veal hies
!Mediate:VI. ' 9,
.parta of his face; in- grey:moustache
doo.opneg ever an open Month, and ra
florid, cheek iturpied to ,the giew 'of the
setting, sun. On :cheer beside tile
bed -mut a bottle, and the reom..reeked
with the omen 'of breath charged with
alcohol. She tgently, closed the door,
and :busied herself through the long
evening. with:reforms' in, the kitchen
and with little .ministrationS designed
to relieve the :sufferings .of her. father:
Thesun. sank behind! the Rockies,
and, a darikriese.; eoft anti mystical
and silent, istiode up the vaaley, hush-
ing -,eVen the noiseless day. Presently
the glow of the .risingmoon burst in
ruddy effulgence rvsr the folothiP4s to
the east, first, with the effe4t of fire
upon their crests, and then as a great,
sowipLwhitenbog. bali iscaring high
into the: fetleartilesS heaven, The girl
stood framed ace the open window and
the rnoenhight painteaber face to. the
MreIst ivory, ancli toYesi with the eich
brown flash:lase:of Jier heir, and gieethe
ed from a single ornament at her
thmoet. And ishe .tliought ot the young
homsemien galloping to town, wondered
if. he had yet, set out en his home-
ward journey, and the envie ..d.epthe, of
the valley Comerlinicatea to her a
fantastic aditalration for his &till and
beavery. She was under the spell. She
was in a new World) where, were Man -
hoed, end eiletrigee and the realitiesof
being; and nrooallight„ ansi galeat gulf%
V shaciew between ithe hills, end large,
friendly stays,. and soft breezes: push -
Ina this, way and that wit:heat definite
el/beetle:Tit, land strange, .quiet amesies
feoni out of the depths, and the ine
tense of the eveageeenie, and young
iyeeeemea galloping into the night.
Andterve/in/lone had been :swept
away, and bt was Correct to live, and
to liVel
(To be continued.) .
Japanese Shipbuilding.
Att, present then are fetteteet ltcpanr
ese shipbuilding establishments cep-,
able of ecsastrueling ercearegoirig neer-
talent vseibe1s cia oopipared with fifty-
three In 1915. Of these fOttrteen. plants
only .nine aro sotually engaged la new
The estimated output of
Japanese yetriis . for 1021 was forty
Alps of 100;000 gross tons, The Ina:ti."
mom output VMS, lit 1911, 'when ,120
hips of 621,513 tons were hunt,
Sesee
Minercl'e Litimerh for bandreta
The Baby's, Sleep.
The babies who grow into the
healthiest men and WO/T1011 are thote
who have the paver amount ef Sleep.
The deep habit /should be &rifled
early. itilaney, New -been bailee sifottld
&eels talsaity out t.l.„t" twenty.fattr.liourst
,At She monthsthey should deep
twelve et night :withoutiintietruption
004A gierhapeNor ene evening trea
=
ing, Ait this age they Win probably
sleep two hours both therning and
afternoon; but &WOO not Meep abet
3 o101ook en that they may be
iSiinard's Lini:rnent for I:14111ns, etc.
Lift Off with Fingers
Doesn t hurt a bit! Oren a little
"Freezone” on an aching- cornesinsta.nt-
lyithat corn stens hurting, then Shortly
you lift it right off with fingers. 'Truly!
Your druggist, sells e tiny battle of
"Freezone" fora fe-W cents, sufficient
to remove every hard eons, soft cora,
or -corn -between, thse:toes-4nd .the
..1:4thout,ls o re nes s.
esae. ,,taTatereaaraireeseliaavereeasose:
mom=
'' . 0- Ti Willi 'be' 'els' •Onis'lied at the re.
— of dyeing, and cleirfing, Vabrics
Y-
-§,uit..4 waget by mai modern system
that are shabby, dirty pr spotted are
,znacle like'new. We can restore the
.mos't delicate articles.
Send one article or a parcel of goods
•by post or eaprese. We -will pay ear.
riuraegstexoenst:onwa7byl, an7a °Itv cl.mages aro
ing, and dyeing, think a
, -whif-y6i., think of clean -
PARKER'S.
P ikees
Dye Wprks
..,,
Limited
Cleansers ad Dyers
791 Yonge t
• Toot
Ueeless dhange.
-A woebegone -looking. traveller reach-
ed the, riverside, and • aPProa,elied the
.old. boatmen 'Who: .Operated the ferry
" ' t ' '
acnoesei the pre y s ream.
whined,' "I'm broke and I
'nurst.get acroesi the stream, Will Yen
trust me for it?" •
"Fare's duly a penny, mister," paid
the 61a:ferrYinare
"tirnow -it; but. I haven't got a Pen-
ny," replied' the' woebegone traveller.
'Ilia old ferryinan placidif•'resnmed
his pipe. -
• sMister " he slecieeed "if feu ain't
got a pertuyi 'you won't he none the,
better soff ',ion. the . other side oS the
river; -than'you are on thiS." .
oefore;.'Sierrns Were, Fashienable..
rdl Doeter-e-"Te ;What do yoni at
tribilte .eicrue remarkable .age. antle Your:
.vvonderfut health?", e -
Old. Inhal)itainte;--"...Well, I got apretty
good'. start -oil most people -bele'
yoensafcr're germ's were diseoVered, :ant.
'about
e. aieeeenitt
o aeeet ib i935 ehidlti
'Rafie every ,• ono/ iatd
11 :strong proEtai,h,
,lird. SfieCosaful
r,V• �a .vverywhere
c4i419rtliti
•:hank-
445',;AIIttOklUil4
Sold everywhere on our rnoxi,
ey` back •ghatantee.:•,/ ADVICE
FIbEb. -Tell SnOyour taluble.
•70013 'CQ's oft:
CA NAIDA, ILI11.41TPD
" '''rerorsto
rift III 11
a SA
XLE GR
r
Impprial Mica Astle ,Crease
keeps axles icool, reduces
frietion, lasseas wear.-' The
g ound name forms a bard;
smooth surf act! base while
the grease forme a friction-
less coating esi alt wearing
parts,. Requires only half
as much as ordinary grease
and lasts 'twice as long.
Sold everywhere in sizes
from 1 -Ib. tine to barrels.
imperiaII Eureka If -farness
oirdoes more than simply
coat the surface ,of the
harnets., / It penetrates to
every fibre of the leather,
making it soft,/stroirtganer
'IMPeriat Eureka
flarrtesS Oil -doubles thelife
of barbessm/rnakes it water./
,proof '--/* prevents orackbas
and breaking of stitebee.
On sale :everywhere.
,
liVIPERIAL OIL 'LIMITED •
cabadian Cot/Op/myCanadian. CAPitol
Canadian liVorttnean,
Tht $185 Tractor (rig.,13., Toorif.).
ofe. ,Rirttys,j1.1
Big$prOodtis
rp' fib ieeti to pinetit wide
When eu1tivatir.4wit:b
Spryerlfeel, Only wide.
it*eedshid 11016v:sites the-ner-
r4f4tit 'mfrs. You Plant more
roitfi and got !Agee crops end
-
e.i4i1' in ae'ros
1o01111ties..
oaLsonwg et.
• .goNto
,
E
Thursday, May 25, 1922;
IR ROSS SMITH
LOVED 115 AIRPLANE
:AS A Tlfrill\TC.1
LUNGS, VOCE, POWER
Ipteres040: Light, Throwri ozi
Mental . Aitt,itvide. of Gallant
riftish Aviator.
Theta was, a "gallant ehip which at
out :ori a voyage of 14,000 Miles, for
ea., peize, of $50,00,0,. and...,the honor of
being the flinst man-coaryieg.. Sreseel,
to follow .the highways of 'the air' be-
tween England an& Atistralie.
shipwa's. thei.Vickere Viney; a sister
of the:British eirieltaaio Which :flew- the
MI:anti/a last „seamier. ylciriths ago
eheeeeeees.,e.earied the store c hoW the
feur,,.air',,..adventliretra . had , oompletect
their jeurneY 'halfway: areund ,the •
• eiartli within ahe :tire& eiet by 'the paper .
ivhith effereclethe. prize:: The pilot for '
the -elasedittleme Gapt.„Sir --RoFJ,/
Idled jUst pasivionsi to, stert-
hie frem'Creydert,. IiIngland,,'eat a trip
.a.rolterd tite vvorlq,. Wrote, the atoryeef.
the long:Cruise .and hase'been pub -
with ;phetegrapha
under thetitle of ' "14.,000• Miles
,T,hreugh, :the ,
'.I..6"...rs-iY,IIP•ensCiTounia).411.1•Ae!b?o‘e';9e4Bitite%/!'is9ia'13)/"4g'"Scile'ciii.'1'
to • Singa,pere",:sto run L.Seme • of the
chapter', headings, .The.igaltanit pilot
had ratere i.than--a- esSorting ',interest in
the, flight; .ib May be,,,galifiereed froan
'many euggestlye,„ paetageS 1 hs.
youeriali lokect hie ntachkre. This
trtilyioie to it. appears in the eleapter
rereads thee sitaat of., the flight::
"The machine .was allying stately
.einid ..s.teatly es, a•:rook. A.11.1ithe hrae-.
ingiwilres;: were' tuned to a nicety; thee
dope on the hate planes _glt,nted and'
glistened, earilighte ayes .
.Witle.'adiniratiMai.,.: The; eagielierS, Which
Were. throttled,' down. te e.honit. three-
quarters ot. their possible epaed;
'settled riown to' their task arid were
away in perfect unison and
latrinany. -
flig"hAt,s7,111:ajoittlyrrduriadeSilnigne tilas6dtaelefv.ielirt:'ssh;
sightseeing .amocig the clouds;
there is something moce niajeStie ',and
st,.i.ble about the big btmibers which a
pilot begins to love. An eicguisite
cereartinkty grows tip betwee,n'sma-
chine and„ , each, , it wire,
rriergeeei inte the .o;ther, 1bo tnaChine
.1sradirrientary and the pidiot the in-
tellectufa4 :force.. The levers and caDr-
:WON are the' nervous system of the
nia.chiries:.*roughwhicli• the Will o'f
the; pilot may, be capressediand ea-
Peeseea to en :infinitely .fine degree.
A., fiying-insibille is e.o.rneth leg, en-
tirely apart from and. above all other
contrivances> of man's ingentrify.
Meet ;a LivrThi
.."The airplane is, the aleareet thizer
to animate lite:that elan hasiereatecl.
In the air a machine ceases' indeed to
be a ineee piece of mechanism; it be. -
carries,. animate aais is eapiable not :
only of primary .guidiance and con-
trol!, but actually of ekpretssing
temPetrament.
.."The lunge, of:the Machine, its en -
,arse'. again ..the era's: of man's
,Wiedenee Their marivelates.
and great , intrreany are almost s'as
awesome as ebbe 'human saintaitonty.
When • . bathe :elles..,inee are , going • well
,ifid..-,typthiiciui.ecl to: theasianie' speed,
the .aciareef. the .exhatiiite develops in-
oni.longeausta.iaerli, rhythinicol
'pr6lbePailnasett‘T-1)(34 htiI:t;'4Plio4t;'"ao,n'gdueotf
nt cententrnent that Sings Of perfect
firing in both.' engine's and 4-ys that
is wetZ ,-
"The ..niodbody *feilwriaere leyo.erymiiinadd.
sought` to Peebie the inscrutable to.- .
tura,: as, we 'swept evertheceast.. of t'
England at. 90 miles nee.
Land
Tree Ctitting.,
When by recklees treeeeutttag the
format cover is eemovedefront hills and
,inountains, nothing is left to .4old the
rain -eerie, bearer of livingerootse 1:11.1)SSrl'S
and lathier. Vegetable gierwit1A
With eleetaring • leavee, „to, iaet as a
seepage enclretain the theistrfre.
Thereafter in eons.equence, "theraiin
tali runs off in borrent$4 -i:Ana' the
:Streams to which it ,slibuld effeed a
regulated supply throughout the year
-are flooded in winter iand drie7 up iu
summer. Incidentally the. 801111% wash-
ed' 0INVOY ansi tlIJO‘
full' with fresh growing- veld:tide, be -
cense :so mi.101), barren desert,
in this way the. Water supply of
great areas 01 tonntry thee b sea pear-.
Vett* obelished, The, forests et the
iii;1111S and molintains are nattrrEfk tor -
age reservoirs. De4braction'ef. tlteas
rshvo1r to the - '.r/a rmbir.
111. UIC vrn
TO. illustrate the idea, the United
States .Potest Servicehas eon.; t. rue bed
-for 'exhibition a, Model 54/ owing ^,/,:,itter
from two sprinklers :falling upon two
• it Oak, The otjner is: soaleaked with
Prefaersting rain) vans. off it aa fest as
rt,:vitinvilseof,vee:tb.:01ni:haie:r:steentv1441iltr,aez'sL,,
eatsuard, is bare and the wake" (re-
tha;4' rtalle /grin it f_roneethat rfritlitlery
Oar tieing day MiSoinet, Makes
't.b.e. Plants grew, Only thii! ,41tiottis be -
in dischareed gradually anti ee-
1 pier to /supply a little stream; in 'he
lintature, ylley
1"").ttning .war 5'00 ships v, ere re.
fr erect if aont the Oen hr A din 1 ratty
age section. '