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I PACK ' - . foul, muddy, and attracts 41 � I . I I , I � I San.ltary Ruf, Works sorts of vermin when It aeages ., I I � . I I .1 I . ,, 05 041, X.103101" $-I TorpAto, .to worl� and stsads idde, in 'the � I , I .� . I BY IDA M. EVANS. . ......... .. .. ... . -,..,- I ft., bog at the toot of the bill, ace Qie . I I I I I . . 11 'Stephen looked about for ,Da * � L� — I . . ­ . .1-1.1- I., � ­=; = ==v , .n Well- � , Idle brain wbilch keeps clear aa4 , I I . � I � Ins. a club steward. "Where e -4 _a: limpid and pure when active be" I those I "' 0" I I PART Il solution, Perhaps because In. ' X et a. taxi, Dan? Or a hired car?.1 comes,muddy and foul ax�d at- , , I LQtti,ce was at the dinner early childish years Cora Bqn�lewjn ! not yours�at the garage . , ?I tracts all sorts ot Vicians, as� . - - � white shouldered satin clad, in = had printed 'austerely oix a sniall, Two or three men, besides big host, sociations and deteriorating, d" - I I � .1-11 evening slippers.' F or some reason she clean, receptive mind. Pevhapshe wasw6re cordially ready to. ,supply Ste- 4eirous ta . vtes when Idle� , I was a�llttle pessimistic. : a little morbid, He deliberately phen's lack. They in . pressed forward I I I I -r and the "dropped" Lettice froin his thoughts. a grou. I :�,t � I I And then, between dinne . P as they heard, But T,ettice L,, 1-1 11� I � :,�L . I I first act of the play which followed, And then— Towne, gracefully, .deftly took pre� ___;:Z_1e4_ .. I " � I I . 'L 19 AS he' Afterward -to be exact, while Let -i I � . I . ,. I I I his Pulse beat faster, Why I.. . codence of all. Sirdlingly, with a � I - ' To Ws delicate white silk dress, curious little fixed glint in h I I I helped Lettice into the Wellman car,tIce Wn I er eyes, I � and his band toucW her bare elbow, war. trailing in that clay and herftulle she waved them back. � I I her loose evening coat sleeve having Scarf lay tramped in its mlre­�-Ste- "I'm driving back to town to -night. . ,. 1 4- 11 . 0 - . I �� I fallen back, a lovely color ran up her, Phen Bentlewin tried, and failed, to Truly! � pxomised to get home. And . � 0 , : f divide the blame in three equal por- I can .1 � ..... : delicate proflle� 'list as well go now. Please!" "', ... . I 11 In vi6w of what was to come inontlis tiOns, like thirds of a red apple: him- Stephen was slightly a=oyed. His 11 . � I I I � I I I _1 I later it was of ''some significance th-at, , selt, acei4ent, and Lettice the a-,- .. ­ I 111LIM and attelition had thrust ah6ad . I L I . : at the end. of the second act that hi Accident, Lettici�'s responsibility, to Wettles and hospital. and lie would . 1. _... . � — ­_ night ) a messenger boy from Haln�- i S. Own negliP�'ence � have preferred not having any one to One of the B; St. I mo-nd V�ettles himself slipped a sum- He had been grossly negligent talk to him on the drive back to town. I ,�, � . . I nofis to Stephen. Wettles, the break- I Criminally negligent, he could noi I "I'd like to start instantly,') he said. Miss Bookilover-"Ons.shouia be. up. , , I . . foiat flood king who could not direct quite admit; even if be had departed, "And make good tjme._�) to-datle! w,%4t are the six Dest; Sellers I I is �, own' chronically In silly schoolboy -like greed for a holi, 4;1)11 get my coat in a second. Dan, , I I I hi products, was . d y, from his lo at palesent, Mr. Toper?' I threatened with 'appendicitis, but a ng fixed Professional have tho'car brought out of the gar- ' Mr, Toper- ­'The six best oell I ' I I I I � shied .from the necessary operation habit of keeping, in perfect repair, his age, please."' I I readly can't . ars? I . like An old horse froin a high fence. own car or an excellent hired substi- say; but mine?s ,one of I ­ . I Stephei, obeyed the summons, al- tute. I (To be concluded.) . them, I'll bet!" .. . . I . .11 l - though Lettice smiled "Must you?" , His car was undergoing repair that --- ---- � -.--- , - —_ I .-- ­ - .­­ I I . . I and Dan Wellman snorted, "Dog's life Saturday afternoon when, just at the I ­­;'­­.� . .11 . . I : close of office hour Dan Wellman ,;.;. . 111. . I I you lead, Steve.?' � . I � .,..,-�;:�, ,:: � . .. . .:., I I I . � . . But because that last disappointed breezed into his private consultation � 4:. I , 9 , 1� � , . - I .. I ., I , - - I .�:�� -, I � 1*1 . I ce's eyes stayed with him,.. room, Dan was all invitation. : � 11 i�. 111 I . 'jifvtinog Lriestetito a certain reflection on "Come along, Steve. Call it a day, 11 i I - .� , F�axa,A6 , . - I '.4 . � ! � I Y. Ids part, Stphen was ,somewhat These rains have made the turf 1101 ... 1, I 1� R � I I absent-minded with an old pain-gri�- � springy as a hair mattress. And . . - 1 !72 1 I . . 1. . ped -man. Afterward he blamed. him- there?ll be creamed home-grown peas I I . I I , I :.. . � self. Had he been more insistent'for dinner-" . . - , -=Mau= . . . -1- , I � I . . , W-ttles ,,h; ht I— yielded +i- - 1 Every year the Wellmans plaved at I I ,11 choppod z r0sinisi, hapT cup lox walvat . I , * i 41kMits; quemoier ,tP4$VQJ0A pf.vainilhu I BOA' splga� aaA . woltO. unthl, 'it 6bro , ds wb,Qn dxloWi�,ej$ *oIn tbo lip 04 a 4,pl600n, Pour c14,7m3J1len1 �pxg,whlfia I pand b�e4t uq�til it hirl.1i(Te�%zi,elbalpe. A4d Irai'slihisi, nultis, sialt -and veulllPh, Mix well. Drop from a -tleqlLsippim on pax- aXfin plaper and set lasodiie until; ico,ld.. *�-__ A Dense Population... A sehioal-teacher aske4 her clarq in what part of the world the most ig .. nor- - . ant people *ere to. Via found. A'small ,boy volunteered, quickly, "In London, . England," . The telatcher was amazed, a,nd ques. tionedll�bhe lad as to where he had ob. tained Such Inforhiation. 11 .'Well," lie, replied, ".the geography says that's Where the population J,gi n;Ost deme.11 . . , � Johnn;Noore-S I . Johnny hated his early bedtime,. In the. course of one of the nightly argu- I ments his mot -her t-oldhim. how all tile Uttle chioks went to sileep with the sun. For the moment he was, silent, then he piped up.: "But the old hen goes, to bed with them, , you know, I - mama!" Theextra half hour was conceded. I . .1 The Eternal Cause. "Wha�t's- the matter, litt-le girl?,, "Two boya were fightin, zend I got Struck by a stone..,, I I "That's it; tlie innocent byst4�i.d,er always, gets hurt." . I "But I don't know as, I was an ilino. I cent bystander. I was, what they. was f.ghtin' about." I �.& . I .1 5 Juau Savers I use. I . . a long mobted point and saved himself raising their own vegetables on two I either lthing which, being a mother, . I _ - 11 and Stephen much trouble. expensively fertilized acres, with a . Firzlt comea my kilbehen cabinet, appeals to me is the faot ihat Music i � � . "I'm afraid of the knile," said Wet- I luxurious twelve -room. . cottage near I . standing fivie feet from and ,in front velems to, be orie of . the best grounds, , , . . - 0 1 ., 11 I the golf links of a , � . 9'� I I - . I . . . ties 111-humoredly. "And it's my own , I far north shore of the stove and containing every- upon wh1c.h a motbher land her ,son can "I I I 0 , . I . business." country club. thing blia Is rieeded ff or bliaa�lg . I t.- , I . . Stephen Belitlewin ac'cepted the in- . I -can keel? in touch with each other. . :::�: � ,� '4� 1 1 , : � . I ,cc . . :�: k I Yours," agreed Stephen. I prep are ,anything fox the oven without Many of the mcrffieris,pgay a lilbblLe S1. i;:� I Vitation almost without a word. It . I I "Then why urge---�" . I taking a vb6p, t111111 the. ,cake or pies Or ,p6amo-­it may be a very iittle�but - �_ , . "It's my business to urge," said was welcome. . I$ 1 1 - I Step -hen curtly. He ha,d been'llard driven for a good biscuit are ready to 91,1p into the ove-n. each ,orchestra member was, required 7�_-- -,-- _ I . I sl t 0 In In built -In woodbox to purchase the piano parts to Eul ,::;_, I I I . . . Old 1-1ammondWettles heard, grunt- many weeks, his night and day call Nex o, les y 1 7 � Ak��,,, I . . led, sizhed gloomilv, and promised to stepping on each other's heels, I that ,can be fi-17feldl trom. the sheld. and orchetat-ma. music -and to practice big Of Gourse. . I � , � � bear his own condition in mind after At Dan's imperative invitation lie fornlis a iveat in my kitchelibeside, the parbs w-Mlh-ithe piano oubsilde aradhool .. a business trip to New York. ,thought of his own �car. He seldom ',firebox end Of the ;stove. I houriz ithu3 becionlin- famililax with., -Plour Sifter---'�You seem well fixed � ' I I I J . 'financially." I . . He went to New York. A diphtheria rode 'In another -man's. ,.-But he saw I With my. five babies, alla, under five the generial, orchestra score. Many -of ' ' 'I 94ther a liple 11 epid Rolling Pin-llwelL 1; i em�e quarreled for stage space no great wisdomAn waiting an hour: and-one,-thirid, yeaTs of age, the bath- tk boys inet frequently in sma-111 , I ith the Year's influenza. A boiler or two on repair work. His spate ' . dough now and. then!' I ex-olosion in .a factory sickeningly hours were too few, and dayligbti rolom on the first floor is a btessing, ,groups,-plerhapis itlixeie or ifour­iat a ___­�._ ,� mir'ked one week. Hammond Wettles waits on no mechanic. He saw not Two ppringa pp -ped, into- a concrete home of some mother YA . go, p1lia.yed, the Dye Any Gar'm . wrote that he would return presently'90ad- reason for not hopping into, reservoir �suipTdy the housle and baxn. pliahoi. With an interested teacher to-' . ent . I � . . , aw ' . Ith pllaiy the acconiplanimentis, fhel adhool I.. -�J!alld mind no a but yours, Darijs six-thousand-dollat 'roadster. The hot water, tailik I% connected w -i I or Old Diapery ,� Bentle;in, if Lw it must be." Stephen, Now that it was proffered to him, he my range. . piano was also utillizeld for praictice : I I I ,,t�ho was grim . ly devoid of vanit:f, dis- felt eager to get at his golf, in a place And my laundry tubs! Such back- 9,111alp'M I leg. I in Dlatmond, Dyes . approvingly reflected that 'wetties -which he knew would be good and ache and time saiviers as they are. , WNIe t1he'school, ore'llestradoes, not Buy "Diamond Dyes?' anil follow,the . ... better act faster and be less particular green. Mine are in the kitdhen and- co,vered as eradicate bile "ganig" epirft tihiat iseenist ,aimple directions in every pa6kiig& . I � I as to the saw's.wielder, and then for-, And Lettice Towne . undou�tedl.y -11 boys, yet it directi'Don't wonder whether you can dye, or I 1- I gut Wettles. He dined several times'would be. one of- the smiling, apprec . i- ,a tahle when not in use for washing. to be born in al , :, with the Wellmans, which meant -,vith ative guests at the Wellman dinner.. With, notuibv to, I& and empty, waah� i -t inta safe and, sane chaamelLs. My, tililt -successfully, because perfect home . . � 1� Lettice Towne, and he dined once at For all the cold and careful res � olu_ ing ,does, not seem like vmAing. I ,orichusima boys . aTe "gmugsters." Love d7eing is, guaranteed with Diamond the Towne table itself', and he played tion which undermined his feeling for had rather be -without my hand -power of music Seems to dralw- them to- I Dyes even if you have n6v " d-yed be. . . e,r golf twice out north where 1,ettice her, the prospect of seeing her was washer than the tubsi. gelther, just as love of ,adventure or iof fore. -Woln, faded dres . ses, Skirts, hai) '�rjsneed to be playing. not unpleasant. Iene ligbts mischief proiniptis .11hie fcyrmsb�on of wali . ic My humband had acety 11 .Sts, costs, swesters_ stockings,, t played golf -on nice days Without 'ado, he accoihpanied Dan 111,the time I once. used other "lgangst" If there is a fine con- draperies, or&n-gings, everything, be- � puit in, so al I � I . when it was not too warm or too cold: I out the door, pausing to give a direc- cleaming and, fil�Ang ,oil lamps is now cert ,or an opers -coli-Apiany Or surde, come lik new 11,9ain. Just tell your � 11 .she said. I tion OF two to the office girl, then ewhether the material you I �, . I . I rr He denied to himself that Lettice down in an express elevator. usgil foT bither work. 'With the outlit ddher esPeciarlY good arttraction, iii, -druggist . I . . I � 1:. � ! , ; I Aowiie had come to regard him with' The sun was bright, and just in- is -Wile hot plate. which makes sumnier town, you wilil find the inajon�ty Of I wish to dye is� W'Dol Of silk, or, whether , .1 � a fleeting, plaintive wonder in her clining toward descent of day, as they cooking more coniforta,ble. . , my boys thtria,- uiZu,a-Fiy ,on the froniti it is linen, cotton, or mixed goo ,s. , . . ;d I . I lovelly dark blue eyes. Ile would not rolled north over the great new bridge I have an ironing board on a smil& .,ssalbs, -and- theY a1`0 just 0% inteTeot-eiJ - Diamond'Dyes never atreal�, spot, f ade, . I admit to himself that very often h6 and took the lovely skirting road of ard land a gaeolline 1ron so I can iron and. well-beRmveld as the --g11T1%. Nvho'or run.. I had been greatly tempted to answer the lake. With the first swift rush when and where I choolse. � wifi be. thexe, too, . � .. � __%`� .. % that question in a way to satisfy her of north shore air against his face, One year I spent alimosta day pit- None of the circhestra boys,E ' In. thi!iq woAd it is niub whalt we take i I . -mi-oke -and himself for a while at least. He Stephen shook off some of the ae- t,)ng ,dheT,T!jles but never again! I Most of the gl%129 and boys, excell, in up, 'but what we give up thait makas � stuck to a slowly formed, austere re- cumulated fatigue of weeks. " un rich. 1 .. � . bought a pitter and, an appl- parer. their eitudim. I _�� He shook off more as Dan drove �, . __ -.- __. - - I . rM ­�, -.1., A lk­�A­_ 13, U , - __ I � � —_ i ;o the low club garage. To the im. .,y - 10 - V an 7.1111C -.1 . ' PATENT mediate west of the garage the smooth quicker wark but my five-yeax-old boy A Certain Woman. I ., I that bring the largest �turn a,re rolling turf had caught sorriething -can opeimite *em. as well as 1. Doing One nv�gbl; be with her yeiar on year, . t1lose parly protected. You can fresher and more emerald than usual eveTy bit of myown,work, sewing for - ' I t ,,�Tto and yet I I . wrl 8 h confidence to our firm for from the recent rains. Like a mirror- �ala Of ur. even to the inaking of the I dl always soinaething I-Xiew in her i free report as to pmtentabllit7, Send V 11 for List of Ideas a-nd Literature, , ing lake, it allured. c(huild-ren's coats, I musit 91 -an, ,to save ea,ch daty, I Correspondence lovited. � . I TZE RAMSAY 00. Over it was a scattering Of con- every minute, I can vo, as, to baye a .A,3 a familder landiacarpie hwa ,a. wa71 . I Patent -kttorneys i centrated InAll and of women in gay little tinie for 'reading and Other Of changinig sio that on's may quite � � 't.!78 33ank FJt.* - sport sweaters and white footgear. j1hi.ngla I ', f-migiat . a- Ottawa, Out_ . � .. — r ILettice Towne was one of them, I ,en -JOY. . in al By using my bread -mixer, it takes Hotw weld one knows each hill a -ad, � I I I . . .�,�.�l-",-�akaiia-,�,A-MmzssaiQg&--� soft blue silk sweater and flat heeled ivuliet; 1� � . ,�q____­,,D,- - __ �) . white shoes, which made her seeml seven ininutes, to knead bread and xi I � � j 1 y . ' N llfq.) , G rise. � - I W Jh,J1 ..A t�. Smaller and younger. For all her have It set t . Her suidden vagaries are chalbeng- L , I .. , -L - . ltion ray mop wring- .19 � . . I . se.d,fet-Ulvt of lutthilena wanted by Maimufac.' I modern training, the color rose in her I mulstaIL-o mei ill � ulrelrd. rGTtuu04,haTe,,been itnade frorn aimpla I face, too, at sight of Stephen Bentle- I ler. d sit mop ancl sweepler. Ala are -the fragrant breezeiA-! of ithe, .1 .0400. "Pacear ,te,: 0 C11pellt. ;'Win. a . -- I n" booklet on I springf. I � . re I Win -ter usled, to mean -spenddng.a- ,., .� � I HAROLD C. S14OPMAN a co.� I Although Lettice had merely motok- goodilly shaxe of- each �daiy clairying And from het sm!Ies one lealruslove's . . . ed out to the Wellmans for the I " ,� , �NI-Elff'AITURNEYS 23i UANK ST;i - day , 4, alphabet. . . I I I . OTTAWA. ChNADA ' she had had foresight enough to bri ' ,q.a,,,l&, fron, ,the. -Woodsh,ed to keep . . , ", I'll I 'gi two beaters going. Now we have a In fact, eshe is iso many different 10h, - ­ ­­_­ MIRUMMUMM along evening wear. In. 1L soft white I � ­ _­­__� � . I . . , silk dress, she gat next Stephen pipleless furnace, aill. wood fox it in� One iiever wearies, ,of h&- ccinoadlo- . I Bentlewin at dinner. It was a filmy, the cell -liar ancl a iii,lith warmer house. ,ship; . . I I � East or West. - delicate silk. Her arm$ were bare and -Mrs, L. L. S. Nor may a fiml judgment eler invo-ke,, � Eddy's Be -.t powdered. Her slippers were satin I . So varied the opions .she letsi,slip, � I . and never inaftufactured for walking � And alwaiys, through what mood, or I Purposes. Her stockings were white Women 100,000 Years Ago.. phalse �Qhe goes, . � . I cobwebs. � . V�%at were Women - 1&e a huindred One ceubcditcs poetry wiffidili her proise. � I � La�Ver when the, cottageful went- thousand Years ago-? , -Oharliotte Becker, ­ I E D, D YS across to the clubrooms, for the even- I A number of French proif esisors I - . � I il", dance, she wore a tulle scarf as havebeen trying to find. out, and somt6l � Raisin Fluff.. - 11 9-% well. It was silvery tulle, with infinit- I very inberes,bing ra.sAts, hAve f1OXOWed I Two, en is tluTar; halif cup water, � , MAIMHEQ, esimal beads forming a feathery de-, their seavch. They say ithat in the'One , ,p of � . sign. Expensive -looking, but neither, I sPiffly beaten ,egg white; half cup, � a useful nor a durable article. Merelyf 'day's when peop&a ,11vedlin -cavest Wo-- - � I � I Insist on. having I one of the soft, useless, lovely trifles mail wais, the most importiant of ,tble .. ' I � � . � . which civilization exhibits pathetically "W0 fasx-es- Men were Only toilmv ted . � EDDY'S! to mark wistful humanity7s; r1se frorLtor the sisike, of the �,ao,di and lskinis. , Dpeitors Pres6ribe I —­�__�_� I savage red and Yellow beads. I they prov,11died. Women rualed, every. . I . -and " ' I I ­.. I-- __ I His pulse wag not slow,. as he and thing, and'. laltn, isit evety sirt ard , - - I ' . 0 A ff I - cliib doors lighted � science, we bave L to,day is, dtiie to th � I . . I r she entered th.p HospitalslYse . , ,E i 'reaming riusk� lie -�as not a ' : � . ' I , ,ff I and st 7 � . .0 i facile dancer. He -had learned the art ,! W,.�I, of the V�0,men ,of fthou-sendig of I � ­.. � 1: lil�, with hardly enough j Ym-ra 2,9'0, ' , , I I '10 � , , L I zeal, But he kne-yv tl it he was going W=en taivight men how to. 8ateat , kgg&AR1t � . 11 I 1� � .4�LR,J-".: " - , I 1 _�-4 through .a turn I or two with Lattice.] tall'Ane. -by snalring anlinaPs, auld, gtoT- it, 0 , & I or .�-� t, %. I I . . AN` I . . r I - - "" That would top a pleasant day, Ile' int.theiu, for lim-es W*hen food w.oqfd , , . I � .- Continued unmoved, however, in some be unobtailiable. Women taught ... nien - . I - malm.rdw oteve, em I ... I vim fill I 201 L I IF, : �-' � � f is being. W I � � . � I I Me" Revel. DO . I -how to 9'�Ib Skine to, ellcithle, tllemsieil-pes . 040dsad.var. 1AU T. Women, Jn fact, vivisd ,,, --1. . -a finished ' � I I - . I . I 'N'", i I I.. anyvUb OcAl and And then, even as she put a hand in tho.winte I I . on his arm and the orchesti i I von4arfaj 0 strar the human. xa6e f roni beng 0_4AToyed. � I 0 03-Galinamer deem with the preliminary Strumming of a,� Isincea,ble, 4,;Ss 11�ot "Itrong enaugh to I "I .. VL Batter beet. fOx-trOt, he was summoned to the I - . , I JE LLT , "K I - lair or bRkIng Wb ' I . .... : -her enendes, or prorvide foo.,J- and . . . � 1, � ........ . ­ teleph6ne. The telegram was repeat- kill I �� , .... , P ... ,I I - BUD" ed over the Wire to, him as it had beet -clolthlibig, wourian. ba,�d lil 11 �� l"'tantly . to luse. he47 wdbz' I . I I . - ,.I Ai itaquez" wi�ay. received by his office assistant in and ompl, ' instead of force, . because of its purity, I I wooD. . wholesome nogr1iliment, . C,00AA.w,R TRAN COAL OA , Ev�. 0'r '"'i"lug , , Tbe gRver Demme makev gt4,6*n it. feein d , , town: V anbor-saving device we have a � Z10% ) 0 toml- I Aboard Flier � L and delicate.-flavOr. , 2- M Sh -'t'.Lt,�'o�'P.,."Tt.i,".'.", * to-daY b, &--iAanaled from, this, early . 1. I � Xe� poild W,ttleq stricken on way snvet�Wion of (a wor.lan . � ' - ISO best got horat use. . a � 1 9, 3P -I, Hann - �4, ,� .1 �A laotte. home. Immediate 6�oratlon Ira I pera- VAt; ,r it Ilm"t that w�oman , r I :r1X&S,,T�fZ0CAr Meet . cgelbi� .501, IQ I 77MER tive. Have ambulance train , Economical and easy to 1. ordaeldr1radd, takiiofbimm. hamtor A thoualland, years ago lv:lad 'niall in I -e. . . "I"' I I t 11-80 P.m.' You yourself r�quested to ahnolst exaietliy the same. , manne'r that � ,mal, I � .1 I 61 ittIld" 411M r=V11 9111149412114;Zt, I .operate. Telegraph reply Flier,f . � �, I I � JVSr 2VM A VALVE I Toledo. � ,she doc's to�dayl r. . I r On6 package serves eighi � I . - I tallmat-beook. n A -X. atot — 4 people. Costs only one ce'lit - � � "I' __' 0 Die, 4W dlillv llyzician on Train, -1 . . � 0 '­Vw9-019F`JA%:Vb*dE'o 3tbhnrF-q6%'3"'a4, ;;a I When he haT h�ad his assistant in Musie the Best A�tidoito- for i a 0'"'ng' . I 001 DAX91 tAlAt ; Chicago. repeat the � telegram and in WayWardnfts. 4 1 . � OW07 Ow v.,-glieleftZ J� fm oavilval. no h�d telephoned orders for a Durinz, the adlo,!,k-cenil, lag ,. bc,� . � �� . NA At 0 Grocei,s ; . � Ai ".41dNeR. , .� �4 "tul�i' Ull, . �t I I .,t - � - IV at , - s rnade ana the� dinbUlance ) , , � -,!e tli,� ,, i3, . , my X�U=guvl I - ., 6 I IS tast tl -ni ��' r t I � � Mr ,tttmydeod 0, the turn of Stapheii 1, And g1r. vs, sle - 01 ' to - - '1�8 fol� 'Ing ' I I 'Specify I k19 ,. . Ele� it 4'lat.lr,-li,�, p,b. � . I Porfull Information write to 11 Bentlewbils heel was professionally "nd' I'll ln��_iMY Cal 'AIRF I i , i eager and obedient. An animation, too, that It Tests, with, the parento whother NICL ,N'S XNVINCIBLE - I . . . Oliver 00 Burners JELL1, POWR71Z . 1, .� . T , k difrardtit from ttat; Induced by a green 14io b�ys eball bw�nrle "i . . . . � . - - � o - Ibcd in - . . I I I Limited tuillf h1adu taken- possession of his, face. pu,llsluit,� ar In pocli, - .. I , I � ........ ; I' � V1 1 610 higher c1gar- "I'll, ba yona6 W. Toronto 1 ,hat, � eol�rogp�pnd,, 4 certain atirlia.! eftes, ote. Music; ts tb-,� bp_,�,t . Made by 10OT'XIMNS Um"M , I 1 ,�, I I . tion had Ith rAwn kom antidote �innlpot7lltll I I ., I . Lottlee for wS,yWa,"T'n.esg th�,t I kilow, . L rfarnilfAm aTO M" M I I I I I.Thara!ara aigbrldido availabla, Writb, � � , ? , � An. ; ! I ,�, : I � . I . . I Telwllb s �ace, At his 81def US Irrelev fit '.'..1_.1'_ .. 1, �, I ­ 5, , I .1 , � I � . er"u-MM1014000-1144AWMA to Halnm�nd Wottlovs, light, a - - ­-__­___.__._­. � -il-v_rr t - I , r I I � mutlftwiimm�jtt awr _4! 11 ­ �. I , � � P I . ,�'r I �. I . I . � . Mllulrd'a. Livilment.foe Corns an 4 1 . � . . � 1___1.-- - - ­. I - � .­­ . I - . . I � - . ­­ ­­ ­ ­ , - - ­_ �- , . �,_ - - - . . � , - . �. ­ � . - . � � I - . ­­ � . - _.; - , . ; —,� � . I I i , I . . . . . - . - , I.,. � I I I . ­. I. � I , 11 I . I , . I I I I , 1: 0 er rwery Meal' , I .. I _ Aft � I 1 : I I . , , � ' ' �' � I I i_11 :'. :7� �? , . � Dlno4uria­" R,6`f4imns :'� :,­ %; 1. I ­ - -...�l-l.-."I"r",��ll'-��'i'�-""I , I . irs- A ert I I . ;�� ' .7� 1b, a I I ' ' . I . I . I � � . � . :, ''. � . . . , _, __ - I , �, I Orr � t � � I!, .. 1, I � ­­­­— —T ­ ==;.4;;_ t P � � - _" : -W� RIGni , il . , . , , . === . Some of tho fin,est .and most vx,ton- : . , 1 ,s,iye -deposl ts ,of ,dinosaurfan and other I I Ila work or , reptilian remains, '31 the world are tO� I I r I I � . , . I pla be, found.in the, Province of Alberta,, . I �y, It gives I 'cording to, noted palaeontollogists.. � ... : Me poise andLac - .1 s2eadlaess Mat Illiacoveries made at these deposits . I . I . have enriched Ltbe callsotlons of many . . . I Anean success. femous niuseuma both oil this Conti- . -1 Xt heips mg,estAon. .1 nent and In. Mirope, and- haxe done� I I , . , �_ allays thirst, keep- 'mu,clitlo-enable Science to Ain a, clear- 11 LL 11 . � , � ing the niouth cool er conception of those t,o.rmq of life, I I , and.0101st, 'the OW040 ex.1stent on this world -millions of I I L "'I'Mu6cl,89 welaxecl years,8,90, Exploration work in recent ; I L I and p1lant romd the. , years. has, been confln,4 almost sqlely . . . I nerves At eaop, As in the Red Deer I I . . to the fanjous depos I I I I �� I . I nive� Valley In Alberta. . " This valley: is in the eas-t-centW I .1. . part o . f the province, northeast of Calw . .:. 11 gary, wid can readily be reach0d' by . I t'. . , L motoring from,the town of Brooks, on I I 1. 1, � . " i . 10 L -_ the main Idne of the Canadian Pacific, I I 1 � I v ' . Railway, to Steveville, from. which , I , L ,0 : . I I . I � .. , i -out on � . , -point exploration parties got I 11 1 V,38 . .. � their Journey -to. tbeIr operating bass. I ­... I . .. I fi� �_ .. . .. .. . — . , .._ The valley has many,of the rah-araefer- � � I The babdib ,of ,dixiiii6m ai;;i our own, i istics of ,the drand Cg.nyon In Color- . 44 1 ais, -a viv!d VrEj:lmt rea-11ty, that wihikh ado.- �,t is .several miles. in length, In. , . I We' deia:re w -X.111 nX crVJr ihsuirtils a mag- I place& ao-me -six hundred feet lleep, .and ­� . netle. powleT -which attmacibg lthe thinigir- I at Drumheller ,about two, miles, In . . we 10mg fdx. I)he creative power ex- width. The sides of the valley � , are, ­11�11 . iiabs in affixini-rag rthe desire of thZ formed of a series ,of rough, broken . I thing we �ong, to be,orto accomplish-, ridges, . caused by watei and w1url. I . . erosion, bare of vegetation with the, I . . Minard's Liniment for Coughs & Colds, 113:2COeption of a few cluilips of ballsh . . . I —I t � 1,here andthere, ' . . ': -1 ' . ,She wrote in a note which re,wd: A Most Perfect Carnivorous Dinosaur. I . C'Dpa'.r John -Meet me ait the trystlinig' 'Well-equip-13-ed,00lleqtin-gparti-es have, pLce -at 6.30 th!s eveTiing; wIlthout been sent out by various museums, . lallw.:' And'John aniswered: "In that from time tjo time, and generally - I . 11'exicion of Youth wbaeft tate hav re- speakin.g have met with great .success.. I I 1. . served for -a brigh manh00%t there dal The -topographical features -of the -land. &e.yt no mch woo -�' 'have made it difficult for collecto rs" to, . I � . transport supplies a�id specimens, but. ��, . ... . . , Ahis difficulty is gradually being over�- I . - ,come, aad. at the present time access, 1, I I . .. � L__�, to and from the valley, ,as. well as I I . I , _ . _ . a A U -01 U _ . '. , .... transportin g supplies, Is a matter of' . I � , . , " , , � 'A � � I.-.11 ­ . comparative ease. Some of the dis- I . � �� I I .1 .. I" I. . . coverdes made in this. valley include, . . . . . :, Uk" M [FuI WE 1, the mo-st peTfect Carnivorous, dinosaur- , I . � .. known; duck-billed dinosaurg; horned I � . I ll I i 11 dinosaurs; crocodiles, turtles! while. . I . , __ 1. .1, .1. !, �, .. - ;.. ­ .... . ; amphiblans and f1slies are abundantly . I . � . � . Prev,':ents, chapPed. hands, cracked . . . represented. � . . lim'. chublains. � Makes your skh� As far back -as- 1897, the late Law- � I I , I rence M. Lambe, -of the Geological Si1r. 80ft� white, clea.r and smooth. I Vey of Cana.djA, was actively engaged . . All druggWj sell it � in collecting veitebrate fossils, -in this . . . I I I field, andkt is,in a great measure due . 11 . - I ­ to his, untirini"efforts, that this won- I l I � I I . � --- � I I �.� I . derful deposilt has become known to, .. : - 11 , nl'� collectars the world,over. In addition' ­ . �� � Will , , 11 .� .. 11 Easy to Mr. Lambe., Barnum Brawn, of the * . �, I I ,, J New York Natural History Mus sum, . k "of. - bUrn I 4 1 ()_ 4,11 � , � . � made the first systematic explom-tion I .. N UZ� of the fossils, ,and, Charles R, Stern- _1� . . - berg, until lately co,linected with the - 1� . . I Geologicail Survey, and Others- ,have been active i3i exp1b4ting this field. The I 'D � 4 Geol(�jlCal Survey Of Canada n-oW has -'biy 7 I ' a remarka fine collection of digo- R .. . , � saurlan remains, mounted and M ex- ..'� ,�. 0 ,hibition -la the Victoria Museum at . - r,-1 ; �­ R. . . "rag.. . I ,Ottawa. . � ... I I Finest Specimens Being Tak4n Away. .- __,__________ For sometime, pasit museums. in the I I � - Why -Ba, k rt--.�40 A t Home . . . I , .. 10hen you can buy bread like ik, I ready. baked? 11 - I Ier-10UNT the raisint�at ers' modern bVend m "Ur - % ,t . _0 cast eight big, pl�imp, city. And it's made, .With � tender f ruit-meat,a to the- $un -Maid Raisins, . I . I � slice. , � ' ' . . -that's un�ther reason 1or Its Taite If--see-how the ral- �- oupeziorhy.' A- rare conibinatioil ' 1, .. . of � nutritious cereal gndJru1t­ � .$in, Ilay.o.r. .p ex m e,a ties the both 'kb6d'and good. tokyou, so " - I 'k,;1*1. " I. .11'.. I I I .. � ypu.Aould kive ifit least twice : , ' � ' I . ,No. neeill,to, bake ai home, 411'week,� 1� when welve''arranged With r Vs� Sun -Maid Raisins also,, in, - I old'dings, i6qkestind codkies. - you Nikers in' -ahno'st every town inay be offdred other *b�rands that, , 11 . you know'leis . t2d city to bake this full� . well than Sun- 1ruited raisin bread.. - Maids, but th6 kind you want ,a . I the kind ��bukiiow is good. 'In I I st 'Phone and they'll de- ofst, ther6fort, on 844ii-MaZI liviur lt--�all' ready, to sur. brand., Thcy;'coat no mote thaix' ., 1� ordinary raisink I prise ,the family tonight.. I � I 4 I , 1. W411 c6upon, for free book Of Xt comes from master bakr, tested 185un-Maid,odp4s. , . . � � I I I ' . SUN-MAM RAISINS . I . I . I I . I �, . . The Sqprle'nle �Zrea& R 0 a � . I— �i, -1 �43�W 1 � �� ­ I . . 1. 1. I . Sun. -Maid, Raig-lip, Growers, , , . I I . Nenlbdrs4i , — 14,004 , . I I I . . i � Jv" - Fjresnp�. CoMfornial t, a 4! I . . . �. k�la VMM=bo�dmmmmwm#�nm"owol,.b-=.Mmmvaomi� Sun.Wd Raisin Orowers, - Dopt� 14-623-12, PA.qfio, California Ploasw hond'mo copy 6f yoolr fileelbooko i%pblpes with Rslsllhs.,�� 1. . I . NAME .... ­-_--­­_.._.. . ..... . .. �__. I . � BTOZT.... . .......... i ... . ...... I .... . .... o_- _�­ . . I . I �CITIYI..�....---..,-....,...,...�pst6vir4dg.,.�....-�.�� ... - I United States, the United King-alom , � and the Continent have perlod4cally sent out collectors, who have taken away from this country some of the , . finest 'Specimens discovered without " Canada receiving any benefit directly or indirectly. Tberd lias been a coh- � ' * sid-erdble agitation in this connection, land it has been proposed (that, before . �� � � any spe�imen can -ba, taken from.the I i Dominion the Go-vernment's permisc, , .. 11 i flion must first.beseem' a. Italso-lia. re, �s , 11 been suggeEited that If. A,ph!ASIO-A Is ge- , . l Quiied by a forefin .�oiuetlnj,' party to i . I � I remove a skoletqa�, oi first;0la 1 ,� I .11� grade, plaster -cast Should Iie malle.­bf I � I � ., I it and i3tesom-ted to,,the G6cllogfcal , . .. I I - Muszeum. at Ottawa. -81 _1 I . .4ould su,ch.mea-, , -­. 101", 1. sures b6'adoit6d by 0a. -'Government, ` ' J�; ,' ' I .' . I : ...... . ,. . Canada undoubtedly would du timle pQ§, .' , *'. , , � . . I , _ . , . sess. one of the finest and most cofuw . , � plete -Collections of dincisaurlsh. re- . . I . ' . . I mains In .the world. i . . . I . I .1� I 1� I . . �� . The furnishing of technical infox­ . , - � mation in response to inquiries, relat- ­ . -ing--to- tfinrow land forest p,rqdu,cte is an im,�portavb: f-uncition of the Various . (Divisions of the Ftore6 il,od'adits tob- I .11 oratorim, of, �bhe F ore&titr -B�andb of � the betdirtnient of,the.lntedor.' This. J�_ - . , , � W&rk usuailly Involves a'careful study I I I ofr the available data on ,the subje-ot . I In ,quessitlion end, in -s ' ome cases, minar I � tests 'or invelatigations, the fin&l sibeep I being the tioh,ipilation of � report, a I . . .1 copy of. which is,forwardeA'16 the . I . . . .. ,linquiver., . ' . . � �m­�­ . o . __Z1_ I I � . . ­ . 11 . I A, man Ist not judged,, somuch. I . L L I , , . 11 : '-by wliat'he accomplishes, as, , ' � , . � �.. � Vi : wbat hotrieq,to d6 haid,tho way, I in whIcb� he,zmeets obstacles! and: I .* Aiffitultl,6s., � . . . � I L . , I , . !r�,�,&.reat..thin.g�isiioltwtvllovv',, I . the staring, which swept througli"' ' . � ,� otir,lives -and deg,*ioyed our pro - 'I, party 'to wr'eck our, hapes, arid, ' our �qliefs.,alsc.' The supreme, I tblng ls�ildt to pqrmlt. the atel- ., deut.9'ok life to kill Our spirit, tor ' _­d0atf0y­ 01ir 16:61ibf iTV Odd, out * . I ; ' faftli In -ours elv6g-'and in Others,. I� . I I � 1, �� r No'luatter what has,happ6ned- I I to Your home or to.. Y4��,r' bu..%,I- � ness,, no matter what -has, hap,-- . , pened,to ,bamillate you, to make, � . . .. you S,eem like a failure In the; . I I eyes,of otberst, just res-olveltlia-t � I there are. certain things in your I � life which baift be taken a.way I from tkr be -lief iq Your. , p6u-yo � I self, your belief in 3Pour mission, e , and yout doterminatlan, no mat., � ter how long it takes, or whrxtiller � . condftlotllj�' to make Your dileaVis. . , Come true. � . . I . . I . . I I I I ,*.- I I , . , I1. � I I I . ... . . I . I 11 I I � . 1 . � I , I I . I I I r I I I . 11 I r I .. I � I 1. . I I I I 11 I . I I I I I . . I . I , ,� . . 11 I . . . " .0,� I I I I I I . . I . I . 1. � I . � .., . I I " . I . I I . I . . � . I I I . . I I ,, I I � . . . � : .1. . 4 , � . . � I . . . � I . . � . r' I i , 1. I I I . . I . r . I . . I I . I I I I I 11 I I . : I : I I . . I I . . I . . � . . I . 11 I . . . . I I I . I I � . I I , I I . � I : I I r � 4 ! . . I ! . . ,. I I I . . I I I � .1 I . . . I I I � . . I I � I I � ,� I I I I - I I I I I I I . 11 I 11 I - I � I . I . � . I I . I 11 . . I � � I ,� I II � I I . . 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