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L'IlVerai+ Wa4 inAdel• Wealf 410 *5141,0,
C.e.,W h..9 -S V4..11iSlIelit es quickly us it
411.11e.. I eups e there is 'a LwAr eign4.„
whens, that ia not neceked."
They were paeeing through a eel:tie-
/net:4 af trade houses, dimlY Yiseille
in•the starle&ght and by eeeaSiOnal yel-
i low blaze from their -windows. Be-
i feae elm of the meanest a these the
i bee at, lest stepped. The upper hinge,
the dear Iva's" lerokert, and a feeble
Olight struggled through the space
t where it geped eutward. Charlie
peed the deer open, tand Peva enter-
ed. At first his eyes could net take
in the ;clim oetlines befere him; he
was constiene of a very small -said
etuffy room, with a pecirliar odor
which 'lie attributed fo, Axi. oil lamp
burning on a box. He walked over
and turned tee larap up, but the oil be regatded as an essential part of
Was ;cone -tamed; a red, eeen, smokin,g mix diet rather than a$ a luxury.
Peultry a .'ood Net a
Poultry meat bee dtenped, in Price
to S-110). an eletent that its general use
should be more aeriouely considered.
Viewed Seem the eeotiomic as well as
the scientific Standpoint of nutrition
it is weethar of a higher place end
more frequent 'nee in the daily diet
than it has been ateerded. should
"Pr...11 •
e oron laoseitel tor lbrie,
31 ln atatlianne with noilevuee,
A.fl8 Hospitals, Nov Tara Quit p
.ottera .4 three ;mare' enertio ot Trailer
„nag to young woman, too efle
qaitad 'ffiaucatten, anCdaelia0 0 9t 1,ier
Deming aursee. Tine alose tat 1e.4
oaoRted the oght-hour eyetem. That
anatla xective uelterrae of flotafea
bioita remove the oles -01;
iittl:thwii:edtoge ef. sxvreemepsetshity0 eitnlicnat1 to ieretrag.inexcaeond ytormavointr
hsrte'ayere.--1gIrS R F C °
ter. men eoorrevezelutvirioartfsv°tacoalneaTixacriiiii aaat Thing lt Neel%
of these la
egge, i-realt tb
$ 'the eggs
t t Father was ataloyed. Hie expensive
and 'let set a abort time before shell-
ing. This saves time and labor and
also leaves the egge snmoth,—Itire.
N.
wick was ita only response. Then he The question of the value of poultry giTer Do You' Pronounce It?
Your gzocer calls, it endive (accent
on the fitet syllable), with the scan&
of "I"' is in "light." Peoleahly you do,
toe, from force of habit, Dot do it,
though; say en -div (accent on first
syleal bleb giving the sound ere "i"
in
Beilding of a Sky -Scraper.
Bennd my wiiidw iftbg high -
Their luely arms against -the aky,
With swinging crane -and 'muscles'
Of girders strong, with Silent and.
song,
felt in his Poeket end eteuek a match. meat for food has been given attea-
'Me light revealed the dinginess of ton by chemists at erenious times.
the lirttle room There was a had, Resultsef their researches lia-Ve been
accrvtab,,,eiered, ;17titteeergyvostra, Twa&g:adancleabli43iiit, yebleshe,d, fram thee to thee. Awe_
stale .tued. a yses have been made_ of the flesh of
iii„we..5 a
CLha ,
—stove, era -eked andgreasy, rand one or PliactloallY all ldnd-S of demestic feral
is
ORA ....,..-(Coneel.) witla quick -decision-'Then to the gir, , two Itcare boxea serving' as articles of and these fuhs
rnish a is for cora_
To D-aveis, sexpAse his, visitor broke' ',sorry i must teen you aut„ but this feenitare.•Eat it was to the bed parison of poultry- meats with other
out .in a ribald 2,03.. she had seated i ease is urgent" ., , ,.. Dave turned, and, with another inartela articles of humeri food. A eompari,s'en
hoi on 0, :desk, „and. wan, .swietzengi That's an rik"htf ebe tiaot.. . Ta bent ever the shrunken form that Ira.y of peune•y meats -with beef,. veal,
57:01)t zauni-il-y. "Ita.3 all off," she tdonlY the -re was 'a ittic cna_ In .are allarn'a-t cances'Ic andd the "'arse ccv- 'lamb and pork show that the refilsse
said: "Say, Dave, you couldn't losee• "I'm liscd to l'eimg tALT:tle" °`'..t':". clings'• Re -brcuglIta'hie face (141N-31. in PoultrY is somewhat less th4n *
me ir, fais burg. you ciot remember 1 He shot a sharp gkarryceottaitreix`rtpo- Her close; then straightened up and stead- the other meets. FurthermoTe, tre
me. ac, yoe ? Wein all the better., rmifeee was laughing; . ti . iod himself' for 'a moment.
ther glad I broke down. on this joie -, cent fae" Yaur i°b`i, Ile sala' abrraP.......s. 5rn `‘Hen S0.011 be 'well, don't you thirde eaPeass c`f f°s71 can be used -as saula
1 -
us,si re 'be sorneneng of an actress 1 "Thank, DaTe, she suswereal ;°L1-2t't DliZt..? He said, he -would be•well s eick, thus rendering avaihable --la
. st ti I b
77 —sonie." ania 'Wore he ba.eTT 1---, - c..expression stopped :the boy,„ whose -would, otherwise en lost and which ini
es listen "r, R kiange araount ef neurislrrnent Whichl While the =ion suns 'their ..lirorized
and I'd have put it over if it hadnqlba saw heriteY g g when. the '&7.2.Ids— -a Dave s
she continued., "I was sent "up bere to 'Was into the s±reeL .. ., face went suddefily wild with
deccY Yon. it wasn't fair fighting,1 "All- rig—hte saa." said Deve;„___,±thang, fear.
and I didn't like .it, hut money ha..s.TT the 'matter now ill hand."atsi "He is well' now, C-k:Prile," he salai,
been mighty i,,ity,,v of iste_ 1 wonder-I:Tour name—Your first nab:Le?" 1 '
—how much you'd give to know who ""Cha-rlie:"
senz. Els v.,- _ "And your adaress1""
The bey m ti a dista t sub -
Dave nolleol some bilis from bis, „ ,._-, en cne a It 1
pocket and held ahem before her. She `ur71-siar-• '
took them from his hand_ , "Thaz, is out, isn't it? We.11, we'll
-Conwarde, he said:. take the car. Viell run out and see
Dave.s blood went to tn:, ileoxi_ ggt_a what is to be done. I ;guess I'd- better
s.,,,_.„2.7.:Indardl*, he cried_ ;.-,rse low d,owaltall a doctor at once." i
dogi Therets more in rhis than ap-i, Ho went to -the tnleeherre ami... gave
e.,,,,,,,,- eu tbe -,..erface.'" ' mine dfrectlions. Then be and the
'Sure there is.," she said., b Ikea t° '''stage and' in a few
eme,th,,r 10111. lino -merits were bumming- along the y -
'int& th teal/try hs4
',ewer lie took revolver; toyeti'witlii fekt-sadr become engrossed-'ater-t at length, "I will aee that you are
roor,,ent in his hands- broke itIrand ef aleraY, and 11.5.s rage -at t-4-gprovidPgi, for. The deetor willacon be
open, .c„17,1,11, .iii3l of eo-r4idges andiv`ard, 119t 534-=.'aXIttel4 teItIP°r‘41‘"' here, er Win ineet. laim on the way
tiirost it 3,1 7:2T,-. PC1a-et. atszlisz,ed froF mind' 15e and he will make the -arrangetnents
watebe,4 him with friendly, tea with the bar. as he drove- for—the arrangements.. that have -to
as steadily es heeould. "It is all
clays now for him," ' nuinriercis in poiAtry is • sinati. SUM -1 te..lerly as they, the long days through,
Tee match. had burnt out,. and ther nang, up these dnt—erences notneey. of precept, word and answering
i utter knee.„ Dave - -
er:Ined the chilnd drawitRgrhis feet slow- shcwa alightlY higher ProPnrtione The wale eyes trtnibled questioning,
IT across the floor: then suddenlY actilallY; ,avalrable for .neunishmentl With pandering and patience '
wlehttpering like a thing that had bee.n than other meats. As fate furnish' ,buipi the strong soul of my &Rd.
morivally hint. groped toward -nacre heat per unit weight than. pro- thi
hie' a and. at length his" fingers fond tins or caztohydr.ates and sinee Thou Car-peuter from Be ehera,
arts slitetk of hair. Fie drew the beY Poullay meat as oliiewlint lower in Thy blessang zrire to -me /MCI the113.;
slowly irito arias; then verY, ver -v fat than other •meats its -fuel vtalue And may Thy 'Strong hand) firm and
tight. -kfter all they were orphans . d. Ttete this shined
enotivar meat furnish -3 Unsn., beside our wea.k hands
" yith " said, rna-
arras
the case of ether raeats.is often dis-i Their Structure still they build, they
carded. The amount of water build. .
about the Saille in poultry, as in etheri
"raeats but, the amount of indigestible In my sinall room 1 build—I, too—
es more tissue feeining but less of
theheat forming elements ;and it must
he horne in; mind that as a Tule the
former_ are the more expensive.
Common o;r aomeelde fowl contains
seardr,es.,,tic. 00"Bne,„.1:ler-c_dee teLifa.e,ns„ Dupaver,,:itge. '21w -cent .....thgotoynearch!ali,ether has. be.,,u; beTamtaydete, YtmoileekdnoWth:ei'l, stein tinrarci more_ reuse than average .poualry,
I wont lalinT a thing—mot u toe Of uoussea this -is holl'idaYel, the tow -ie meatina. the doctor at the ab'Z't Aii.)--akege.inentampfasteiren butvadycherlauein
tearg.e and he says lieNIL he all rlght_h'r'---ra broken bridge. exchanged. a fa lab
For.. moment he -s-Ilzfrod irras1.tote.'131cYlre never"' !fthewey-Wopartlease2itlix,..bimsfri2norwthetonyes,wereana ,allrefidisthe,easabomuet 2,erpereinerdecannt.. orafefaretpro. Goose • He c•=okfil. orLz.v •vf..412t, Conv-y-amest :pave sini3e.leyrnia; "'Me incurable
p:ain 11a S�n iit alt.t. it 33,M been 1°P,utelni„esm Ibr,‘ "c‘c einiuT:lenied to hi.,M-; swinging again three:a the city shows the lowest proportion -of refuse
an ,4 cd;y, and, tirat it; Crtw., .retFur-seT streets, this 'Buie through the ,lirus'Y Of the Poultay meats, a lower proper-
contereed Irene- be 1,-d no, doubt, Yve ,M3-111/ -,11111C'111.11VVInthartaXeS, Wilidt were almost tion of protein• but much higher fat
-was tohnneittety confeent la g°°d (kat°1-' anit g'n'a Iturse- hie -eked with tense, excited crowds content. ceeee• ened, eceth this i., a
•
•Cranwenl, feeze c*Dffs...ickrt, and deal 1 They drove 4'1a -rough the ca4et about the bulletin beards. Even the .- m
occ„..asicv"-- r"-i"ht seem inialht, lieavi,..ng the eitY Streets- behind, developinieuts tor the everd..ug,Davpre essieetanga chesis telk`riere-lelienth;ettg.ast
lower the
emwn,hihee-lit'
to -cequize, Bee -lee eye or, -the ..and foRowmg what was little more heavily ntpon his mind,
bay, with his sat,al, cf. brov.'n Itedr WIC] ;than a counia,y tra1 "rm's was crosseainot resist the temptation to stop and Price- This has restirted , to make
hanf-felennenea "seen • lin every ch'reeUen, end a±eiery Pos-ilidten for a moment te bunetins being. goose one of the ch.eapeet, most
go wFth"rn, be saefLr4)Iet.ILTEgle-ile, xinea'1'5rvilleatug.A" 7.16beriach oeeivtheT'esocerituto-: rea,;(1Thtehroicugaihsea!, reasegastrph:oed.e. off, his marwholea_eeetnie'Due.nelnutro.ointitailloussfoteareia:tniveet:
When. in Toronto VIER ta the darltnese He and there they Reitiaa regelip„," mai tee announcer.
large amounts of refase little Opro-
Ra il ntaro Mus • iMever pieces of gi,alled Arett., alle says he wei, never again wear a tein anti large quentaties of lat.
,
251 Bleal• St. west, Zane-- areatre zelat T, ritiY reler 'b.:112n. tn.,:e natnral British nnifornen" poultry es a .,theIe ,,,,,cesneciali5„
1_,,arge,st Perzneme3at e.,3.113:,tition in nettada„ peatrie- o;nee eve drop -ed. lliS front ,a„ cneeene of derisive laughter eau chickens and geese., „ail use low
--- 1°gY••• IktinerillegVi Pal- ''W.IIP•03.Slinito a oraapgatee water tl.'en.e:31, thenugh the men; thee someone . i ,
:r::.',.g.ii-.'„fetigl-7;',"' zioalegsaeotren detil% 1,U I.:, 1,0::-e-=iie j-,,1 cr,lazed Iji i5,01,,a_ci, i..11,d1 struek up ,. • li h muselea-forming pre -
&Ecu well-known refistn ,,Preig, the ig„ll. ,aa- eted
It- Eit, gt12111.:„?-'azT.:1 .1vL.11‘-'Z'Iket. ea,4-41' irant. The cit'y'lLe-la weee cut off by "-Whet tile hell' do -we care?" Up and Y, , es-- m Ye"see. and__::
* -.4 - th * d. li th ireet ekes caught up the enle uaiitis mak-es the ides,1 m t
eataider of _op o y
w hurizir4 skant skv.elr d6a7us, wItkm. v. a year the bones feed for everybedy, parMcul.arly for ments in the triangle so that each
ehere-e rest- ef teeny in that thoughtless crowd, thees.e. in offices and for invalids and Iine of the triangle Will tOtai 1?,
chila
It is not so easy as it seems al-
though it tan be done it the ex-
perimenter will !seep trying. The
sinailat diag•ra.ta will show you lust
how the numbers should be at,
ran -0d. There are, of course, sev-
eral solutiong because certain of
the figures may be transposed.
• To keep the arrangemeet et. tee
figures in your mind so that you
can do the trick quickly after your
friends have decided that the task
• is rather difliculn observe the loca-
tion of "1," "2," '3" and "4." The
rest will --fall into plaee 'without
it into powdered window much trouble,'
eut 1.k,X The' 6°Y'• vell must be 'ili.1`-';ruriess- "-13riug' eleater and smearmn
chieys' inside
n-Ve ilaTe te get ellt Ewa," he him unstai-s,. We Win allot him.
'"The briagt. tavola!, -awl, into-ad/me him, fies,t, 'end 611t'• Later In* daY when I filld
time I poHali with a dry- eleth in about
Investigation proved Mtn to be the behareeem. And to -morrow- we
—Mary Carolyn Davie&
EASY TRICKS
The Magic Triangle
• No. 14
gold watch heed failed him. It wouldn't
Igo at al/.
"1 canq think natat'e the matter," he
complained. :"Me -he it needs
"Oh, no, daddy," objected fonnYear-
old Henry. " 'Cause babe and I had
It in the bathroom Ivalihillg it 3a day
yesterday,"
A Sorn Diplomat.
The shoe- dealer was eirieg' a clerk.
"Suppoee," he field, "a lady customer
were ta remark, labile you were trying
to lit her, `Don't you think one of my
feet is bigger teen the other?' what
would you say?"
"I slaould, say, 'On- the contrary,
*madam, one is steelier than tbe other."
"The job- is yours."
• The wheelbarrow is a Chinese in-
vention, '
Toplift eack
14.1th a lp,111:011
Ikiiiveet - - e orIf
"ot IiiiEY4.,‘
aatisitip*tiwo
-silitreerta0101',:4.
(MOO
1 !r*., aga:4
enefalii bined4,
Here is a magic triangle that can
be used in a mariner that will pnz-
.z.le your friends.• The problem is
to pla.ce the numbeas from 1 to 9,
each in 0310 of the cornetist -
"And thls, otte our
tl
auh-divisioussaid Dame to bieachine on the fields ef Flanders. • ren wara consteter - - e
i -e- lrortz.mes aiszt. /,....ato fro. himself, as with Oliwalieis gaideete shewed how mmfth. they eared;
w to exit modern aral-„z ,,,,,,,,,a aie own, ieLorn. aense ef locaton Dave literally pressed his machine Labor Saving Hints,
ilirld r free 4ist tt- Itle'sa a'a°- ' " vareadeditiq thret the mase thr h. th thro et will' h. opened
'arc -eh -re -
r oczurr.sara. of cliverg,ing trains. Fine business-- slowly to let 'it nes-sewed inarnediatelyi How many stew -prailatlIn in the old
en :namk AS the )coamey oF:t
4 of' .i?•'''-a.---"Proech. •T4.-"4'-- had l'""'"---- stric After some elelaY Irene ta'..t, him at cautting up in, ariet- wield enough te
'ma-nifenatterekesee fine bead " • fill d 4343i31(3... Then he te- nd pee "
1..• ..............L.....„_,,,........,.2.,..---- -ne--- ti....d.; the sense drove &act to the Hardy home. raw? I‘ have solved the pre'len" by
----"212221121111511.70---e-a•te-eraerenfeereereserreee-a-ease ael 11131.. 141-1214 f1;17 nia'-'7 r-ac'uths 13ecalli-- e -111-t're the 4:19 -Or,-. and Dava exPla-leeenedemethl lee _teal men a nettle area nee,,,_ enve,„
rit --m - ' me4aterat.„ and he Ibttna :*--"Isel-r, 're- Siti-latiall In t hiTw wRop.ras'i" ,-, "ii: meard .1 ed with water. Put on oeverr27srai; let
•aiet toldst, a
rettet,, Erouramm gaTm4""!* husines/S--•-eque husine.M. Yee I let "T. feel a, personal respensibilitY.." 1 c'ecic Ilatil 4 -'"ander'' ---nrh'''in4 mil- 11--d
wee. eaneareake 'Pb`22 t'1244`t Co rd. ' eigh the r oll '' ' ' t." ' II' " * Teel. ff thu sidn Mash 'tit 'Data—kr
te eetaueee, 33tIVe. 7 tea • rign "Of couree •we will take me slier 0 • in ‘.. ; vi. a -
ialient211.0 C. Ar4 a ea; The ir.thision of Command into- his answered. elie NA]; lave. here until; masher d _ mpkin is ready for use.
't, CAE4:1°A ab that Irarimeelt his relied-A.0ns were Her lane was brbglit -with something: cloth and -
1 , enenee
peatmg- the arenica.1 phrese Fine -bane care nee
, mind sent the bboct to heaa, .tative hat,e)a:7-Koaile place el' ear own," For lentil chimneys I take a danel,
MOT ATIORKEIS.
1{1T,L,11,1
1
r
ner
es,
th,
right. A bridge Veraosnial stream, eheil have an eancaarsien down town, s- gesiztai* of th.'n Unce nee -del to 'dry
had conaPsedi and,. was '-ia'ivb` and. some new clothes for Chmille-ii a Le:tnokim_neeeYa; and
rugs for teerating amid late own wreckage:Elaere" f ted d /I
Dave exfirkzed 4tmlil bottom, As they moved up the stairs Cee.-,laeeireelefS Save a let Of Illartt work and
getting ntudaY boots f-eic his pains wand, who had been in another room baenaehe, e lase an old worn-nt.
gar -
Then he ran the ear a little te one in -conversation with Mrs. Hardy, ftd-',' =lent, put eri the emp-stick and -
side of the road lockea the switch:, lowed them unseen The evening had: eioneety seetwate it with furniture,:
and walked on with the hey- ;been intertnle for clentard. oT.;.,-1, to keep on the ri,t 2._nd. dust
'ti.relt.3, lonely out here, isn't it?", three hears he had awai'ted word that, down, 1.4,h.ra 15 se „nee e_ dean fro__
ventnred.• his vittiin bad been trarliPoit and foritu_ _____et„RL71.4‘i '14
"Oh,. no, There is, a street we three'lionra ne word had tome. He4 ,
-san sea in a tithie whffe; it is bethid. Bed smoked, maute,rless eagaletten, , The hatsdteat Prili most labor and-
hii
now. We see it feem the and nibbled impatiently. at his -nada: timesaver I have is built-in wood -
ex of our ishaok- Tes Tory iiheenra" and tried to aiirpear et ease beferet box. It lielda one-third of a, cord of
°Pine hnsineaS," Dave repeated toi.Mrs HardY. If his runs had mis',wood and can be filled from the back
oncltsionsamer.simettemenmemarminarrurmsrmaiwart
C2trrietl; if Dave had, cliscoveimd the' 330033a or ontSiala. It closes with a dew,
4AN ' welik--= Ana here at; lerigth, was. and baee
"EST
as
being a labor end time-
feeptelnIIIIMMVISPIPPM.PTICIPPEOPRIMPPIPSPIRE.,MPOPCMPOSIPPPMPAMPEORMINE
VP:41 4.1.kifF°reOt" ',It •
Itler. 'CO Wititi fhi.rioweti ent, .11P a'Tif'be000-avest... .fep: 11,7 °1343-51..tteln.-'
se: the littiNt a
-The 6t 'el *".'n d IlaVe Chatted: With the alir4:-..06kaf, laaheli ,not.th.seot, fade, streak, or run
bcity for 14144g'' !".'4 Yent,drngest Whether .tha Ma.t.atie
make TeiI
Venial borne an his, Orange' easedx$ the .weettlielx, ear.start.-7a trewish . ,to dye is wool, or. :wit;
trintownditi011'c then trehe tovted eir$ tnade thig. -Ottod,yen
some ethrangenientsi for •Itiereonifortil er
box,.rnr1740thsit, it, is lusen <xet.tou,05 tnixod
and. Dave ;S#Itted'ailnutsitairea, hi thee
''(4466cIP.
passage he: `SgrvW isadt .1047, Oenteriati; „ NOW.that the Snare e,PY, itre here,
Cippiward. seenia last to ,litt„ve, ''flay/e411.4-Te'sixtlibili'heer4P14.7f ' Metre POg.
elts4 ste da'f1-13:1"*r.iiithge 47yag,t,'atidasiti.. tbc-7,dtkI oating iia.,110:71.t.„3order to
Iltti" • .
°V4ttat..4re'roi-,cloing .Itere?'? Dave' and MaIing heel0 atel:
'4ennaindet4 ' as bee felt -head heml•toea,•*e3). coveretV
.rnbaitg to Zs Asigerg ';feet*. and when worn they
•COnwactct leen& tlzb cats be mg,pealioir.:,scad,
, 'dc' .146 '0,!4#.„.t?„ ilte.!ehiCkt *ear ,41.:.Se'r-:
'Uzi& -
•„,kb "its :Per4 0c9.5: "17. i4ell'..vinterg.—ari;
Xt was,nonsenoti.,, , ,
,•4g.the hia
14g4iitegots,,siteei, Mask. of .I.O.itcleritie.!.1rid'I '0111 get e-1aj
UMATIC S
cular
tIALS and &pS.at
is not al experime a
Andy Erad ,researelt. sa
t No httntftil drag.
tts Ne Ws Ittraerlp
yott Wm. Thoustrids
is iatathlg that 460
,oblearktbeIt eto,, they
Pb50:.}i."
.AArt.Ty;Va
,!!
- A more .ada-atieed prfitras is to dis-
cover how the figures may be ar-
ranged to form other totals.
(Map tais out en4 paste it, teith
others ea the series, in 5acrep-
hook.)
Dye Dress, ,$Lir.t
or
Fad:1'31 DCuratainonsd yes
Each package. of "Diamond Dyes"
contains directiotis so simple any
woman can dye or tint her worn,
shahhY dresses, skirts., 'waists, -teats,'
steckin, sweaters_ coverings, dra-
perlea, hangings, everYtheing, even if
she has never dyed heibre, Buy
°Diamond Dyes"—no other kind --
then perfect home ii-yeing is sur.e. be-
muse Diamond Dyes are 'guaranteed
ajT ha tta,. triutdt Were hini, and' t will sisoetlyen ongnt by 'using
og.trety- Iv/it:Wiled it 'barn 140; five or -eix &tips ef lifievar in the
ettendeit telvazki bat)skirig„,
Alton essUrtiestu_ar Ar6g.'0, talret, when 11
16.51ili'laesi 'it in
taketd 's4th,.$014.6
vaY.,intenb
'3
ix/eatery geographical fects upen her
15ft5I 410 155
bitd
1: 511 to
',rather dub p52iIw. At the end of th
latson.the asked ka,'feW tluestions,
' "Now,. .;1"olailtiy,.° she said, "what is
tondoe noted for ".
it heted , tor its sopidity,
answered ,sehtnY, Mnre larighlaY than
snot
"traatever inokes think teat 1"
Impaired 'the teacher.
"4.:cro., miss," was t.
ti yourgeig, that the.
. don is very 'deneel"
,ii01V
ill Call
reply, "you;
pulation of
ontlerfor Ocw.
. tee et
respeeta
a garden and
a 004 vtotoe amt
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g
MOTHER!
Your Child's Bowels Need
INTEIN.r ,
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Some 6,000•Atnericap biiroe aan
freo anti unttturpered, in the
ehat.ted areas of /40Vthern Alberta he.
inveen the Penee ana Slave Rivers* and
t Great .131ave tatite, It Willi g011er.
ally)),egewea that the buffalo horci 151
tie Doreleiou Government in WA-
wright Para, were ,thesele sarviVere
that mighty which ence aeama
ed, the prairies in:et-run:nese nuinbers
before the advent of the White Man,
The Government, however, Imo -re-
ceived notes of the. finding of this nes!
herd in the North. and arrang.etneet are
beiag made as quieltlY as pessikl..9, to
provide a senctuary fo,r these beeets„
in 'order that ;they may be protec-ted
from eraetea 'destruetion.
• Accordnag to the trapper who first
brought the report of this herd tc,th,,..,
G.overremen.t authorities, the animals,
appear to ere inereading numbere.
„ ,
They.live In a,.territory whieh is thick
with vegetation. In the s.ummer they
range. in the hills', and towards 'fail
wander to the lowlande, where theY
live en the plentifel red top hay in the
eloughs, -which provides them with
food during the 'winter months TheY'
are, not molested , vrila .aninease.
Welvea haVe 'eaa
-vicinity, et the berd,; and the care withi
which a. few of the .older bens re6att,
geard over the rest of the' herd ea.,
sures' safety froin attack. • .The trap-
per :reports that du'ilrig the tinie
-was, in the neighboahood of.. this heed
he saw onlk one dead buffalo, and thei.
. • .
one had apparently died from natural
unease
Are Running In. Small Flerds. ,
The animals; are a.ccustomed
in small herds, but they have been
seen in groups of thirty to forty, and.
once in a bunch of fifty. There is '
pleirty of land for the herds to mane
over. 'There are se-t.tlemeate within.
miles, alld. oceasione.1 trappers and
stray•'Incilaas visit the territory -dur-
ing their, round of the trape The ani -
mala shear little sigas nervousness
in, the presence et human beings, and
it Is possible to get within one hun-
dred to one hundred and fifty yards of
them -before they will. take flight. The
buffalo are splendid physical condi-
tien, and a snap -judgment of one of
•
the traPpena.places the weight of many
of the animals at well over 2,000.
pounds'.
The Canadian Government has met
with „gratifying sticeese ie. ,their en-
. ,
cleaver to preserve the lieffale from
ertermination, on the American eon-
tinent. The original herd of tame bui-
l. falces, which numbered. 700 and 'was
purchased in. Colerado about twelve
years; ago, has -grows steadily and to-
day numbers are -mad 6,000. They are
.• , , .
"Calif-ornia Fig Syrup" berta, a.pproximatel-y 100,-000 acres in
enclosed in a park a.t Wainvrright, Al -
extent.. instead of being depressed by
00E11111g into contact with civilization
and gradually dying off, as a great
many people ex-pected, these animals
'took to surroundin-gs immediate-
ly, resulting in such rapid ineeeases in.
numbera that the Government has eon-
eidered it neceaso.ry to put into opera-
tion a plan fer 'the killing -off of a cer-
tain number each year -in order to
lree,p -up the physical standard of the
herd.
A repreeeetative of the Departm•ent
of the Interior is at present, in the
Northland investigating the possibili-
ties of establishing a sanetna.ry for
this new-found. ;herd. The undertaking
will involve mueli expense and labor.
4 it is more than likely that the Federal
0t-rxram m f will nal Ittort (Tea -
tion of the proposed eanetuary, and if
this is done, Canada wilttheahe the
proud possesser Of tee two greatest
ekLin:wt,ehatelierrie of American bison in
Hurry 1110U:ter? Even. a sick ehild
loves the "fruity" taste of4f,California
Pig syrup' and it never tails to open
the boWels. teaspeonfal today may
prevent a sick child to -morrow. If con-
stipated, bilious, •feverish, fretful, has
cold, colic, or if stomach it sous',
tongue coated, breath bad, remember
a good cleansing of tbe bowele is
ofteu all that is neceSeery.
Ask your druggist for genuine "Cali-
fornia Fig Syrup" which has 'directions
for babies' and children of all
ages printed an bottle, Mother! *You
must say "California" or you may ,get
an imitation fig syrup.
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•
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What the Pony suffered With. •
The owner -of s 'valuable. Pony that
was; sultering.with 'tee navicular was,
trying to tell Father „Tames. Healy, a
famous Irish wit, what ailed the poor
The'Modinal term, however,.
Wt1-0,14 liltia too nattohlor hini. He told
Writes, Sir Di award Suuivat in
The Nfaeteente Century; that the pony
'Vitae' „Suffering with the Vernacular.
'God- bless art%'' ....said the priest;
"Think of that now, 7.r thought tee,
enly Mrimal that', eyes- saffered with,
that tompleint Waal Belaain's-
Greeks. and Turks.
About the -time When wiRiara
'-e)a..ntterer invaded England tee Sel-
:Jake. Invaded .,ASie 'Miner Raid conquer-
-54 the Greeki, 4ince- that time the
.;Graelts .of Asia -minor have paid mxes
saa ttivoto to the 4rtnite, part,of the
ancient paylnent, and- thepart that
the preeks hated the tog, -was the
."tribute-chIldren;" areoln the mks
dretted and titained'te for11 the fam-
ous ,:tatizaries. In an te ef oppression
theGraeltaklati:Ve Maintained their na-
'tional, lunitY, their intrip, lag& and their
'ciitiTrArtion, a,h,f,3„ :in the cons,t, cities and
eaves the population 44 still raore
'Mak then Turk.
t da31y ta3l3ea.
laullnians via oriole 101r:7m Posh,
aiSs 50 Sonteern enliteeta
Neetied Mostaninj.
„
Mr. Dutbittiglif.,.--vVal..ir de you btint
15 ao ittiOlairAter, Ternitay 7 1 morelY
keit ter drittW'
Toniy-vorAhotioltt loin"(111
than nisSstitt !catiee.nister
*SS the 5at old sark
now,"
a more
id you
11551 tlOsIrdkselrl)3..
;'.°));000 "l 1,, ..0 i hOw, to keeP
lietigat?"'
t t4hr yssVontlxl Me ,iaom ,
' ataiting -nee. , W.010'0410."