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That they were decidedly upset over 011ie service of steamboats erom the
PAP
The
BY PEARL POLEY.
(Conright.)
,e
. 's s.
It le probably no exaggeration to SAT
that the leaa of lAap, to eve most popu-
lar holeday- island in the world, Its
glene wad 'even its mountains are tarri-
ed la° show pia,ees, whihg Deugaaa ts,
Perham next to Bittekpool, •the moot
eatererising•seeside town in the Bri-
tish. Islee,
CHAPTER XV1.--r(Cent'd.) home with the popovers; and You, The Isie of Weight 1,s, wleat the House
Undauated by her•suothea's iraseible Mrs, A.shton, let ine fill your cup. of Lorde is to the Howe Cemenons,
greeting, Graee ran ahead. tea is a brand sent us by a neer- when oompared with IVIapeelanol, "Man"
Irma Culver stepped from a bend chant we dealt with years ago, when ee d'emeorat "Wight" is an aristo-
in the path, beaming a genuine wel- we first earns to China,
taae Gee& euaebte is, the etendnearters of
torile on her two belated gueet,s. gentleman is retired new, but he still ,L ,nane _ewes
Under the gracious reception *Mrs, keeps us supplied' with the Bret pick- "'"" 'aunt PlqUI4CL a u
Ashton thawed somewhat, end allowed ings from Ills gardens.e. walesOrjB tele groat events of
herself to be relie•ved, a her hat and "It is delicions„" cenceded Mrs. Ash- the season.
gloves and led to the sheded vine- ten, "Their tea is the ealy compensa- But the 'elle of Wight hes a popular
comfettable arm chair, she looked
oovered verandah, where'sinking into
around critically.
"Isn't it a perfect Garden of Eden,
mamma?" ventured Grace hapeily, but
regretted immediately her thoughtless
metaphor and fidgetted uneasily -under
her mother's surprised stare.
"Bless my soul!" exclaimed that
lady, "it emends as if Aclarn were here
already."
"At your service, Mrs. Milton."
And, following the voice appeared an
unabashed, grinning visage at the ver-
andah railing, 'which an easy vault
swung into the women's midst. '
Dragging a chair from an isolated
corner, Rowen Strathmore ea -mitered
with it to Grace's side where he sank
into It with a contented sigh The
comical debonnaire ,snaile was still on girl, and therefore could not under-' Sark, not fergetting the tiny isde of
on they can offer a feeeigrier. ' gide, as the fronts at Ryde, Sendown,
"It seenis hard," continued Irma, ventaor, and eyen Cewee itsele can
"for you girls to keep from extending prove, It le, moreover, the paradise
a helping hand to these people. It was of the ohearenbanas, for Its mpg are
the way Neil and I felt, in fact feel; easily
clirableble, and its roads are ,ex -
yet, but in this case I really think
c elient Moreover, it has, eome of the
you would be unwise" .. ' '
, "Besides," interjected Mrs. Ashton,1 alvvnyerhenerate,°°0-at seenerY
the little miex evidently eloped -with' to be found
the man. Geace, I'm ashamed that' The Channel Wands belong tp Bri-
you'd think twice a stroll a creature.", tati, although they lie nearer to
Pears that lack flavor are usealle satisfactory results, -Mrs. E. E. B. any defence to Mrs A hto '
Neither Grace nor Helen offered France, and their visiting alst °or -
more abwadatet than the well-flavore
varieties. A certain. amount of such
pears should be .eanned and used h
salads. Others can be improved in
flavor if two tablespoonfuls of crush
ed pineapple are added to each quart
Jar of the pears. The canned pine-
apple can be used if the fresh fruit
Is inlobtoinable.
Excellent pepper relish is made with
one peck of green tomatoes (cut
small), four red peppers, four green
peppers (remove seeds), two cupfuls
of celery cut in short lengths, two cup -
fills of sliced onion, six cupfuls of
vinegar, one-half cupful of mustard
seed and two cupfuls of brown sugar.
Put all vegetables through *a food,
ehoppe-e-, -add one-half cupful of salt
and let stand all night. Drain and
put with the other ingredients. cook
until soft, pack in jars and seal,
.Sweet cuosonS,er piciaea--Soalc cu-
cumbers in brine for twenty-four
hours. Rinse, drain, and wipo dry,
Place in a kettle and eover with the
following vinegar mixture oxie quart
of einegar, one eupful of brown sugar,
eight whale cloves, six allspice, six
blades oe niece eight whole black pep- i
pers. Heat the pickles slowly to the
• boiling point, and pack at once in jars,
• cover, with the vinegar, add a piece of
' horseradish to each jar, then seal. '
Other vegetables used in sweet pickles
may be added a inixed pickle is
' desired. re
Niue -day pick/ea-This is an old !
country recipe, and even though nine ! re
the news was evident to everyone,' southern ports, of Engla,nd is making
however, and neit,her looked as though th
1
she were paying much attention to ezte lovely Wanda better knewn to
the advice offered. They concluded it h°1`tdaY'realeere.. even fro°. the Neth
-• was useless to argue, as the two older, and feom Soothed. '
w had e me the Chinese' Jersey, Guernsey, Alderney, and
qq75 his handsome boyish face ae he eyed stand the winsome charm that had Herm, wile& belongs to an Eaglieb
, ,
the company complacently. It was firmly knotted their cord of friendshi.p'.1 novelist, are, ail gems ;see se, the sea.
Plain he had no doubt of his welcome. The dampened spirits of the two; Then there es.Angiesey, the only is -
"Your voices haven't yet acclaimed girls' were beginning to affect, the so -
my presence among you, but neither cial atmosphere, even the sallies of kaAid whith is also a "11'17 '31
do I sea frowns, so now I'll proceed Young Strathariore failing to raise a, land and. Waees,, mast pe,ople
you, Ab,
m
akbage,lorietIS Piece a news to 'smile, when Irmens head boy relieved Angles/8Y only as the dest hit °
,,
this is life ag; fter tug.; a tryinsituation by announcing that way frein 1-101,head to London.
ging a horse up the mountain on a ,Mrs. Claymore was wanted in the sit-' Year by year, by virtue of spl
blistering day in Augus-te-thanksa ting -room. (golf ceurses, and fine hydros, the
Mrs. Culver, was hoping, but wasn't I Grace sat eoffnoitins abbrsbturtAttedonellylenaebe.;., raWadearasharlIoub;tyttesemplazitedstrfaieetme,
quite sure that I'd be in time for tea:" i all Rovre's
"Doesn't the diplornatia service sent -minded inonosYliables. - I connected with the madnld 1:
work on hot slimmer days?" Mrs.! "I have,to be back at the Legation historibis•
ng mon
Ashton's voice was severe and her in an hour- c rIdges, eomian1•
What do you say to a more luta promduente eve t c).
look more so. • ;Brae stroll?" he -whisr,ered at lastt.
. "Makes slaves of Us, every one, but 1 But for once Rowe's company prov- centre'
Eng -
Ina
f the.
'Vet;
enclid
the
and
two
and,
Ilday
. the little god of telepathy whispered ed an ineffectual trouble -lifter, and it
in my ear you ladies would enjoy my was With almost a sense of relief that
presence to -day, so here 1 ani, at your IGi.ace waved to him half an hour later . Kept Alive by Rust.
service. , Jirniny, this tea's good!" as she watched him ride down the hill Le a piece of iron Is left ant in the
"Pause between the sips, Rowe, 'an- his way, back to -the city. damp et
oni
A COM, PORTA.RBELssE BLOpMER - rweencliendreadvenGoluaseef the.g ' . s news,' 1 Instead of joining the others, Grace layer form's': on bitsael)salurfase' oeilleatuYti, in. atime
Ted
'
,rna.de her way to a secluded seat in the: rust will at .sio deeply into the
4475. The front of this model has The xnandaria's niece is found." 'esque,
"Ala yes, and it's a real, tidbit, too. 'some shrubber 1 k cbcot,itiueedrd: •gesl. nen. i et, becemes, as bairethe a:
ocket sections inserted at the sides. 'Where? How? When?" graer‘alirrey?tirinaraegdonari
he sleeve may be finished in wrist. or owe's. hand went up as if warding livioawlleeyv.en',Haenrd the
hort length. , Percale with bindings off a blow.. "Please don't shout, gilds her was • nil as far, as she was seen -
eau surrounding What 'hannens 74.18.11 Iron new Sim,.
ply this,' the sir contains a very active
f white litene was 'cited in this in, ;You make me feel kind of weak, , cerned. A mauls gloomy brow rose, gas ,csale,d oxygen, which combines
once. The model is cut in 4 Sizes; don't you kluewl".: ;before her; axid a pair of keen, grey eagerly with many substances; Ra,st
6, 8, and 10 years. An 8 -year size i 17„ she -safe, Rowe?.
such a fool 'as . to Most metals oxidiie, as- the proceis is
Oh, I'm so./.,Re lioltedb reproachfully into hers, is a combination of iron and oxygen,
quires 3% yards of.27-inch material. g Ilkeien cie cate b d lam nd lhav3er leat l!)a,ricleal away _like thatn? &nee Oopper. athd braas :become
P'attern mails(' t° anY address Pn standing before hirn ahurggin ah was Was it :bob. late toYdo enytifing nowt. gieen, surer turne, black wiliasa nickel.
he Wilson Publishing Co. 'la West "I can't say I know very much about
ceipt of 16e in silver or staniPs;PYI of tea rapturously ''' - n. fWhy wae it that someg peoplz hwacinteo
'' hew their way throu h
g er Clip
i f i .1 . takes on a yellow ta,rnish, Even an
ill • •
days are necess.ary for Making them, I t ,,
the result is worth the, time spent !Adelaide ., caon o. ow o the affair, but I knew a drop would be , others skinamed over smooth, peaceful apple w lust,
,-..it T .." t ' All ' tve ' -
turning brown in
Prepare a brine of four quarts 0f. / weeks for receipt of pattern, 'welcome, so I hied of here as soon serfaees.
water and dne pint a salt. Soak'
ul The curasus thing is that. we, live en -
as I got the first taickle of the news!) f that awful Chinaman, her life wo cl
If Tu Hee were to marry serY ehert time evleede aut open..
Imo 1) urged Grace.
it was, Grace had a strong conviction. ing ear oXidizatSoo. You may have no -
PROBLEM OF CLEANING RUGS. w,
RtIgS and dirt are natural affinities,
but unlawful ones nevertheless, with
the grievance all on 'the side of the
rug, for the nicer the rug and the
deeper its beauty as to pile • and
weight the Imre closely clings the dirt,
and to •destructive endsi Rug 'dirt is
such a complex offender. It consists
of the dust blown on to the rug and
that which falls from. the clothing and
shoes, short hairs, If there is a cat or
dog admitted to the heuse; threads
and ravelings lint tend fluff bits of
paper, imbedded dirt and grit. Par-
ticularly the latter is harmful, for it
works at the roots of the ragle fihres
and finally destroys them from that
sot -tree. The more a rug is walked on
the more deeply imbedded this dirt be -
Comes, so that surface Sweepings only
removes a small percentage and can't
begin to loosen the. grit worked itito
the loose fibres of an Axminster, Wil-
ton or Chenille rug, or into the loops
of a Brussels. Nor can surface sweep-
ing extract the dirt from the woven
threads of an Ingrain carpet or the
braided, twisted .and woven "grass"
rugs,
large, whole cacurnbers in this for t
three ays. Dram, then soak them in
clear water for three days. Drain
again, cut the cucumbers itt slices one
:inch ,thick and simmer dor two hours
weak vinegar. For seven pounds of
encumbers, use three pounds of brown
sugar, one pint of 'vinegar, one ounce
each cinnainon, allspice and celery
seed. Boil. sugar and vinegar to a
Syrup. Drain the cucumbers from the
vinegar, pack in glass jars or stone
crocks, and cover with the syrup. Pour
off and reheat syrup for three days in
succesiion, and after• the third f
add nle
covers to jars and seal.
pple, butter made a Tallman
Sweets is considered &Specially good.
Other varieties of sweet apples are not
so desirable. Cook down three gallons
of freshly made cider (made from acid
or subacid apples) to one gallon. Pare,
core and quarter the Tallman Sweets,
Add to the cider and place an the back
of the stove to cook slowly until done,
If the Sateets, as well as the apples
used for cider, are perfectly matured
and have their full sugar content) no
/eager will be needed. If a sweeter
product is desired sugar may he added
taste. Add. gpices last, in the pro -
"Yes, yes, go on.! Tell us all you of, course be in bondage forever: As iron; bY means of the process of rust- s
e "Well; as I have already -said I
. that tie Chinese girl'S betrothal had ticed that though fresh blood is bright
don't know very much, but she is home
again and well, and is going. to be pletely. And what of David? Would
already Mit her from David's life conei red. et zoo:a turns, arown when ,exposed
married." . • i he accept the news calmly? Of 'course ,,,,,,eelan.
to the Air; in doling so It is elinPlY
"Married ?" -The word ..came in a • he wotild. It would be just axiother, ''''''''''s for "nail coMbines very
dismayed gasp from the two girls. ilea,. from Fate, but • Grace had an readgY wn blond.' .
• Strathmore nodded. "Yes, • she is uneasy feeling' that the scar *mild be Inside n man's Innes are: thousanas
Don't know his namdee.d. iDthingog Ding
marrying some rich old Chinaman.
, or "Whoo-eeff' whosew Ns
deeper than' any heretofore. ' • ands:thousands ),6r tiny, Irlf3Dd vessel!
a s are so:thin that aim can
some such, cenfoun 7, -Grace darted to her feat and eag- penetrate them. . As we breathe air
"Not Ch Sing?" broke.*
Chu inHelen;"Yes, here 1 into ithe lungs it is brouglit into con-
erly parted the bushes,
Claymore excitedly. • ' ilan.1 .Helen." , • - tact' with the blood, coursing through
Rowe rubbed his chin. "Well, now, "Oh, Grace, Ian so glad I can have these fine channels,.
I believe that is the handle. ' Sounds a minute alone with you. Where is The oxygen of
mighty- familiar anyway. '
,, . , Rower . , the par ,ourablines with. the. blood, and
"Oh, Rowe, you Inust be mistaken!" ;
, I "Left ten 'thine e ago for the. eity." Is 'carried off • by the stream which is
There was distress in "Thank goodness! Don% be vexed, pumped by 'the heart to -every part of 1
"You know all Chinese names .sound -...,
Grace's voice. Grace you krlow it's the first time the vhotlY,
a ve wished the dear boy away."' Diiring lts passage the blood gives;
alike to you anyway. and"- I "on't : - • - - - - - - • - ...._____, e
"Tut, tut, child," interrupted Mrs. apologize, sielen. .t. -mina ne up as oeyeen• and receives, 4.Trbondo
!recognized I was no fit company •ex- 'id gas, the Str...a,st:t nand/act f ti
Ashton. "Why la'z'e you corleereed in eept for my own. gloom thoughts." aal 6 ' - -1-i - e le
these heathen marriages? Bless rnyi "Wen, 1 don't feel Yvery brilliant muscles. On. oe4achingathe hin,ge, it Ms -
soul, you'd actually'think China was 'myself,
a creeping little clarity, the way you
You're worse than the Northerners other* Grace, the
pened." '
harm to spout out Cur fears to eacri suPOlY Pf Iiie'41•Thrg oltYgen by the
so I g s, it won't do any
a the waste and' 'takes' on a fresh
worst has hap. Process,' of rusting.
girls try to nurse and coddle her.,
portion of one part cloves to two parts So
cinna.rnon (ground) and according to ente
taste, as testes vary hi this matter, wee
a th
NO MORE STICKY IRONS. rived
To prevent irons sticking to articles
ru s
which have been starched, drop a lump with
of aline into the starch while it is endt,
etin hot, and stir slowly till the alum
is completely diesolved.
A piece the siZe of a walnut to a
quart of starch will be found about 0
r
•
in the preservation of rugs there
rs the immediate necessity for
ping from the bottom up if such
Ing were possible. This was ar-
at in the old days by beating the
from the under' side, and as a
resort by. scrubbing theni briskly
'stiff brushes and a gentle soap -
Nowadays the suction cleaner
(invented for the preservation of rugs
pampering our niggers.
"She isn't married already?
"0, mother, you don't understand."
where has she beeri all this
Grace turned again to Rowe. "And -the sixth marriage rite has been
time, perfornied."
"Just about as good, or rather bad
Rowe? 1'114 you ilear" ' "The eixth ? That means she is his
Rowe shook his head. "Sorry to wife?" Grace's voice was hopeless,.
say that is a dark mystery, which the! "No, it seeres--bY the way, it °CMS
whole household ' has sealed tight." Lun who -was here to see me -it ap-i
"You see?" There was a note of pears the child was kidnapped, taketil
triumph in Mrs. Ashton's voice. "The by force by that barbarian. He did!
girl, as I've always told you, is no her no actual harm, except to alinosV
better than the rest of her kind. MY, make her a aerveus wreek. Thadeath
ad -vice is to wash your hands ef the, of the mandarin appears to have
whole pesky lot. Listen to ino, Grace, ltoetched the'invisibIe spot in his mis-
and you, too, Rowe, when you make' erable heart, and he relented and your home home here, your best policy will feyed Tu Hee her freedom.' But she,
be to mind your own 'business,. Don't poor child, was too miserable to think
you think Prn right Trine"
Lafebuov bath
f'sesa, restore; ckle
tingle:la with health and
comfort: -
Peeling cleaner than yea
se.eor felt before-
Becattoe of the ereasaily
lather ef Lifebuoy.
ThursdaY, September 20, 1023. ,
rtbern Ontario Wilder-
ness Now Accessible
•••
Heretofore, .inerthein Ontario meant
little to the noliclay makers- aid 'mesa:
tianist,s, exeept inert they had to pars
,through ot their journeys east. wed
west. As they passed, perhaps they
found wh.at views they had, -of ?the for;••
est on 'either setae interesting, but
more probably not, Occasionally, A
break in the wale er thaber would' ro- -
veal at Sunlit glade of alluring charm%
or a bridged rivulet or wider stream,
seen winding through. the trees, would
ooninee thmigh6E of fish that might be
had, but trees, Wel rboles, green hillee
Where they can be seen in ,the 'dis-
tanoe, fleshes. -of weber, Rua little burnt
over, areas-, are tiresome .wban
are so many miles, of them' :Preen the
train, .yes, penhaps to some; but once
leave the train and the path torn by
the builders of the railroad, and 9DE
1,13041 •
foot on one of those- mysterious
A man may find a veoman's eyea Paths' that twist and turn and later -
beautiful and never know the exact;
i twine through the fragrant pine, and -r'
color a them. it is "back to the, Woodi." Nothing t5
uniuteresting There are "siermensili
In the early.clays of printingrabout' good, in everything." Once leave the
line (;) was the only +,.44----- omerce and indust/•y, and the tall
used. Later it was 'learned that. "The timbers;.eall you for thela own. There .
art of poynting, well used, makes the you will find that life, is real' and
sentence very eight." The graceful, stripped of its, artificialties, it brings
-comma (,) succeeded the awkward' out the best In every man
(1). The colon 0). was later intro -1 Inoetheria 'Ontario has anne -Into its
duced, "Showing that there is more to own. Those aehe have Veaurill, into
Come." Not till about 1638 was the' 4+ -.,.1,,-. .-wleetner in seareh' of, fish.,
printing. tad though instinig for more, have
spread the glad tidings, ,1111 not onlry
• the hontsfnen and sportsmen, but the
niers vacai4ontsts -as well have, turned ,
their eyes ,and. their feat towardS,it
And why not? There is room enough
and spore enough' for all. It -ist Cana-
da'ST hereta'ge, to enjoyed. and loved
by an -this, gloTiou§, timber country of
the north. And only 'now are we be-
gininingte realize ana appreciate -this,
new,. after the Canadian Paola° has
bean running trains -daily ,theitgli. the
country. for' thirty-five Yetirsal . le
thief ".-Conaiany which has done „Mc re
than any tqh,pa,.. agency, nerhape, to. rail
the -ettenttion of the' sportsmen and
••nature. Lavers, to the wealth. at the dis,
trict. This yeartungalow ca -nips have
been esablished by them in the' French •
River, Nipigon end Lake of the 'Woods
distrietS, ane throughetheee camps' a
large nuinber of people, Who: have Au
previous 'Steam spent nthele. aacatioas
by the ees oe lake shone,, have already
,been turned into denotees.ef tin- "wild-
6,raTheass.'oara'as: which -were :commenced
In May were ell ready fee occemancy
• on. July 1st, 'on,,,whicle -day and with
large gatherings present, they Were
Bevel -ea -1y opened., The Prench River
Oamp,,nained "Xvinke.,',?,,(0jibway for
"On 'top of the,13.111") was -opened very
informally.
• Nipigon. 'Canapr.a.lso of the Swiss
Chonet style of architectume, Wee, 'of,
fatally 'opened in: the presence ,a
distinguished gathering of ,c.itizens of
Art William and Pert Arthur. &Rag
_staff had, heart .ereoted, and as the.,flag
was slowly., raised • to the slinging of
the national anthou-S and, "0 Canada," '
the camp yeas, declared open. The
Lake of the! N.Voeds Camp was opened
Under 6,1i/ideals eiremarstances, nthe
theee events, were not witatiiitt -
stones, beeks in running brooks, an.c1
1500, the clash (-) or perpendicular 'traaksi and roads beaten by men in
semicolon (;) adopted for English game, health or adventnre, being Satis-
'OP•
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• OrarVe' ark: • "rarcriii°40 ° ° '4 '
DIIA\VING•PAikniNo..mosgt.mm•bEsioN
DiPtomn,couRsti. --JitINIQTZ. 00tIRS•e;
TEACJ-IERS' GOtilZ$E - coiMMEIZCIAL A,RT
G•A•RE,Ict v..c.A.- Pelneinisi
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SESSION 1023.4 OP•ENS OCT.OSE13..,I8T •
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„Prnnoec.ituri motion on ApplIcatio ..
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wa01 vs=
according to one manufacturer) not
nly gently draws the imbedded "I admit it's not Wise or safe to initiate of his house) had actuallyi
, Priend--"Do you read the popular,
anyt mg but that she had hem ani Same Thing,
dirt interfere too much with .these people."- crossed his threshold. This thought
'at but removes all kiads of surface "Of co-urse not." . I worried. her. You know how virtuous- fle'artle°,11' deraea.„,r)?,"„,,.... , ,, _
tter and dust as well. So effectively "But it's horrible to think of that 1,v and strictly these people bring up` ''''''''".' ''''''''''' "'"" e"---ur-I react
good machines gone about their.monseere,
child throwing herself away on that, their girl children; the poor creatures elY new cook book a good deal,"
exClaimed Helen Claymore: are not e 11 .
ng business that rug dealers 1"I can't believe it, No, I can't. There male as a rule. Tu Hee' education,'
even
a °wed to sPeak to al Mad' s Liniment:for Dandruff.
or their uso and even urge the must be some mistake. It's ..iust some to be sure, was not cmite so rigid but .
ase of such cleaners. (foolish gossin, Why, he's old enongh the fact -of putting her foot in 'Chu '
re is much to be said from the txt,hirei Teulellee's father- Oh. deal', 11 1- Bing's lionse----`person1 receiving' is In three" hours a commercial aviator
tion vietypoint as welL Clean I could doo"e'v,t think
sce. her, talk to her!" the Pixth rite ---together. no, doubt dusted poison over four hand d
mean cleaner roams, fresher air Helen, to it would be wise, with his tra,gie air of despair, anpar-' sixty acres of cotton near rCeonPaTis
attenipt that," said Iriba ently forged an iron 'link in his favor,
in generat,. brighter and more quietly. "If the girl has' giVen her At all events the rea'ults is T Hen‘ eCehalii:Usnrres,exill„:, 6:leer haetfil'eireethc'ef .pfi GI ti :eon
home, They save labor, toe,` consent you Id ' d
, goo and considers herself' bound to him and
. 1 f
or t 0 woman who does her own perhaps endanger your life by inter- bas promised to be his wife in six applied in that way is effective against
housework.
1 ferh14.‘" ' ' wed:a!' (To lae continued.)
"Blees IblY SOW -interfere with i the boll weevil is not yet known,
Now, how tie select a cleaner by '
-
looking at ft. It ewinot be done! Oni 7 CeleafLaIR! WhY' Helen' Y°u're clean
•
have
clearti
sPons
purch
The
Take it Muse fs sauits
Ike kids rugs
and,
Rave a paol(el in livable
• your pocket for Sal
over-roady treat.
PI delicious confec-
tion end an old to
the teeth, appelite,
digestion.
, The Increased cost or fin tea I
trial in the home will ten a womart3 1, daNfrtr''s'. Ashton raised Tier he '
mg most satiefactorily 0 . not. t the ha" °I.' '. y •
.whether a cleaner will do her swee rr 8 'it:cirst :: i:ral,IslAt:attt7i11.1t:ertil.)oZyltrs11,:lt'eielloacin8..
same time, to choose from theArnen that elteictianZ,'11bsahthe were gol;fel of Y.our- o tree "SALADA" eince it yielda Jo
models an the reatket is not an was; sf'Iv°8'. Why, PC1 48 90011 think of the ll'eulla mere cuP's 0.0
task, so a safe rule to follow is to go ena
meleellIg ono of per own ni 11'051." and be" fl "t18rYialg
, aer dr4,110401m, navt, 1 es has such a freah,1
ttohoann„,_e!t,b1.is2rieederdealer., choose from w1r.,,ehel,"
, .,.. '7:7 Yrhi., h Is right • d I 3e yourself:. Apo'
andaiI Gtrf ftoul7dtItrnieaomfnatill:tiniao6Ustt:asFAdfdi standing,
ray' r1:9reai Iralrlt:o;i1c-c' eLity,;11: e'lreoC:111:-t i°:ntul le t:1‘.'°: tila d°11111L13ati'e"' .1":: ' . 1)'ei'nt: '41'..ei:ltnels::•knA.4.
ei 0.TGreeee, said witting to pass for what you a . at
sYtonutrdueetttxt Ihileauseeof oMfost dealera for the have a 1'6,14, ,'. he girl May geed farthing is
ettaelunents as wall as ot the mac ina,
and fmtrii,..t 3,,,k.ott in the USC 6:holt:: x74,1,-. ini:r1:::1:::::r.thtit.Ltil:Pahl pgave:tr'ef* °° all: ra'ah:gatnaYnal: '4ta:
will deliver a Inaehine to your house'i ea la 'i Cl'i"e.'e'' thilii" lila a ahi!;; 3411718' Coley'
000 of all
nie,stre, an,,,i, -rill nve ft -e life like A Chi- 3 Rosieuwi ill- 14 -6 -4x -1:..*: ------bat many e nbeti.
:tOr the meet Satisfact ' L.: , , Irak ' ..11 :: '111:::lie:ci: and
, : .,
, tli6evis too few trials whether ,.'nd h1a-ogaoY l.'i 'al d f 1 °8eweed'
'Von eau tell in a I m y ae4rling' diu, 11' •rtir.. :p: : '''ts"11' nli`'ht he en- Minas 'ltltr° tinierad with r 4. —
lt eteaeryi, or. is / 11'0•09, ruro eve relee +1 1 ' - ' ° 6/' °e°°1°tIVII
r has Wt. t ' aW '14'41 a) '''XIbere, iSowen, Make yo'urself Ai Pitillerwe
rietta' rYing dereeth 4 1" Ir'' '1v n1.1‘1". '
.
inhnitet Heine Ott
vcs Ileai
This -Winter
AWAirip house,and#401.
cs0s0..cUyAn't,1 night thelbliv
tOtthriotijh:And a Stating tn.
your cot -bills of from/6'4
• A KELSEY
WA1314 6ENERAOR,
In your cellar will enetwethli.
• The Kelsey Is the moat efficient
end eeortomicel pysterri of
home hociting4wordevieed
and will heat the. srna I lest
cottage or the tali: est mamba
properly end Neil thin fy,
MAYINE SEND YOU ?AnTiCULAPS?
• CAft4 DA' rOt..i. R iFOR6INIGS
' JAMES .,SMAler TLA'
• BROCIEVILLS Olsir
,,,ttrxelasowaprp.,
Mix Xecii's Mustard With Water to the
eorisisteneY of a thick paste. .Add water
tiutil the' diesirecIT thldknese Is obtained.
Md.der, flavor 4esircd mix, with •
; innate freshly for every
meat
snateets
e..'
an!
•
historical import.. As) thho flags we4,e
ratted • a new country, was opened,
for 'development dit the ,not
too distant' futt7e.' -A country 'of in-
aomparahle„sPliender, of gred-t ,ibg sport,
veducoNfasi made accessible, to the
aVarage tincifylclual---a country wh-ere
he Illay 4'0,914 untrammelled -a land
of -plenty,. a land of, beauty, reggeci Sea
S16ta, P.erbapi, but- acme the leen, love-
ly for that,' and a land where:on& can
• now enjoy the, won -der e and 'exhilarat-
ing sports ot the great out do,ere, for
• a..day, a week, or mend without losing
.the ocanforta and convenienoes which
otirpliaation bas made necessary to our '
• well-beim&
,
Predicts WomenWjll Have
Lone Toe.
-
London biologist Predicts that, -if
wdemen keep on wearing high
:they will findtheniselves„-everitually
With only, one tee. 4.`1101SeS
114 Bye toeS, buti noW they have only
one,"
warns• tilde dentist,' Who adds::
• "This change probably:was brought
-about by the • efforts of. horseS in the
wild state to 'raise themseiveS,a ,liptle
;higher, to get at the twig's and letivee
ll;i1nleC'erldvtto, 11
ee toVes,94:tire Staeel
have teci re
many birds to, 4 -three.
"Woinen. with ve-ry heele have
4noStsa.ftZetPsI'gait°itilslig.- g:radito„
butcerta litly not at -a11 like, that
Ofthe ''clonseetic YOWL It tneaas' that
with:• the high 11 eel now won, three
toes aepstattelent progressing;
as, nature-, alWaYS gets rid of
superfineus ,organa, it pemnsTikeiV
that in .tite• Conise of. time Warne:Ina
toes will be Treducect.to three, ;ape per-
haps, later .to two, or even (men
Bit!, the Mei:betties wayting may Mat
beneeeded tor .amart weetion "in Lon-
don are iieW' eratilatine their Anierican
sisters and, favoring ehoeS with heeht
male, abotit an Intel). inheight.
Addressing a political gathering, a
•
sPeakee gave his hearete it'tench of
the pathetic.' ,"1' miss,P.'he skid, brueh-
ing sWay a het einnla.nly tear, "I 'Miss
f)' 14 ' faoa :1 a'81;k1' .811a1°'