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Too Much "Party"
Last Night
Too Much Food,
Late Hours,
Smoky
Atmosphere
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YET—This Morning No "Acid
Headache" No U.iset Stomach
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to combat FEELING 'THE
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take 2 more tablespoonfuls with the
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Jane Austen's First Work
Given to Oxford Library
' Oxford, ling,—A number of small
manuscript notebooks of Jane Austen's
Containing scraps of verse and prose
ail written before her eighteenth year
have been acquired by the Bodleian
Library, Oxford. These fragments
have been presented to the library by
an organization known as "Friends of
the Bodleian."
They include a dramatic sketch,
name poetry, and a collection of short
'stories which resemble potted novels.
They are said to be absolutely value-
less in themselves, though possessing
'great interest as the first efforts of a
'famous writer. They have been pub-
lished at Oxford, under the title, "Vol -
lime the First"
Every man should study conciseness
in speaking; it is a sign of ignorance
pc' to know that long speeches, though
they may please the speaker, are tor-
ture to the hearer.—Feltham.
Pride is -of such intimate connection
with ingratitude that the actions of
Ingratitude seem directly resolvable
into pride as the principal reason of
them.—South.
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One of Life's Little Jokes
The child of our neighbors has eaten,
from birth,
Just the things that he wanted—from
pickles to earth.
Now our child has eaten the things
which he should,
Regardless of whether he thought
them so good.
Yet the child of our neighbors seldom
is i11,
we're always paying on
doctor's bill.
Foreman—"How is it that the other
boy makes such a very thin joint with
his mortar?"
Bricklayer's Apprentice—"Habit, s:
He's been working in a sandwich
shop."
And
some
Man—"There's a ,decided uniformity
in the contents of my mail this morn-
ing, Julia." •
His Wife—"How" do • you mean,
dear?"
"Alan—"About all my letters begin
with the same word—'Unless'."
"Why are you rushing about like
this on a hot day?"
"I'm trying to get something for my
husband."
"Had any offers?"
Fly Fisherman—"Did you catch all
those trout with nothing but worms?"
Boy—"Oh, no! Ther was brains at
the other end of the line." ,
God created the world in six days,
and the nature of the job is shown by
the fact that it has taken men cen-
turies to wreck it.
Sergeant—"Say, Top, how would you
like to lend a friend a five?"
Top Sergeant—"Buddy, I'd like it,
but I haven't a friend in the world."
Great Expectations
The commercial traveller was antici-
pating an interesting event at home
and gave instructions for a telegram
to be sent to him as soon as it happen-
ed. He was, however, scarcely pre-
pared for the following:
"Twins—boy and girl—arrived this
morning. All doing well. More to fol-
low."
An explorer was speaking at a din-
ner given on his behalf before he left
on a long journey into the heart of
Africa.
In concluding his remarks, he said:
SHE IOOKED FAT - AND FELT IT
Now Getting the Pounds Off
Takes Hot Water, Lemon
Juice—and Kruschen Salts.
A few surplus p..uncls of fat can make
a lot of difference. A woman who has
taken 11 lbs. off her 139 lbs. says she
"feels so fine and happy." She writes:
"Two years ago I suffered with pains
in my arms and shoulders, so I decided
to try Kruschen Salts; seeing In the
papers what it had donefor others.
Although I only weighed 139 lbs., I
looked very fat and felt it But after
taking a spoonful of that wonderful
Kruschen every morning, in hot water
and lemon juice, I went down to 128
lbs., and I must say I feel a lot better'
for it. T have no signs of any pain
whatever. I am not quite sine, but 1
think this is my sixth jar. '1 feel so
jne and happy that 1 had to write and
et you .know what Kruschen Salts
ave done forme. I have a friend
ere that Me started taking it, and
he has reduced from 138 lbs. to 132
bs ".... (Mrs.) E. E.
r
Istai t taking Kruschen Salts—that's
f%U,e common-sense way to reduce --but
don't take them with the idea that
they possess reducing qualities is
themselves, This is what they do—
they clean out the impurities in your
blood by keeping the bowels, kidneys
and liver in splendid working shape,
and 1111 you with vigor and tireless
energy you'd almost forgotten had
existed,
flesh
And after two Weeks Your excess
starts to go you'll know it feel it --
see it, The scales will tell the story.
Kruschen, Salts is obtainable at all
Dreg Stores at 45c. and 16c. per bottle.
OUR CROSS WORD i'UZ'ZLE
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1—Muse of history
5—Crustacean
9—Cry of cow
12—Assistant
13—Stockings
14—Unit of work
15—To exist
16—Outbreak
18—Conducted
20—Chaldean city
22—Suits
24—Title
27—Pertaining to ears
29—To depend
31—Card
32—Fruit
34—Food regime
36—Common carrier
(abbr.)
37—Part of foot
39—Former title of Jap-
anese military chief
41—Southern state
(abbr.)
42—Spoke
44—Harvests
45—Finish
47—Actual
49—Position
50—To stupefy
52—Ostrich-like bird
54—Greek letter
55—Unruly,crowd
57—Light d v ri ,e'
59—Sun god
61—Wine cup
63• --Flower
65—Terrifies
67—Possessive pronoun
68—Tidy
69—Not so much
Vertical
1—Vehicle-
2—Officer
3—European fish
4—Poetic: above
5—Group of singers
6—Decayed
7—While
8—Babylonian god
9—Intermediate objects
10—Conjunction
11 King of Basilan
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17—Whether
19—Type measure-
21—Borders
23—Glided
25—Sacred writings
26—Watery
27—Fruits •
28—Beds
30—Period of time
33—Close
35—Cravats
38—Wharf
40—Chief
43—Flower of aster
family
467 -Famous French
author
48—Smallest
51—Negative
53—Part of "to be"
56 --Box
53—Crony
G0—Donkey
61—Exclamation
62 -Note of scale
64—Prefix: again
66—Pronoun
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EARNS SENSE s
"I thank you for your kind wishes re-
gard:.lg my welfare on my dangerous
journey, and want you to know that
when I ani far away, surrounded by
ugly grinning faces, I shall certainly
think of you."
"Police Notice: Locate airplane
Sown • by young woman of high wing
monoplane type with green fuselage
and orange nose."
Respect or appreciation does not al-
ways go to the man who most deserves
it.
Mr. Dumm—"It doesn't take much t3
turn a woman's head."
Miss Smartie—"That's right. One
just turned to look at you."
Simple Truths
Never take a man's last dollar; he's
liable to turn around and borrow five
Prom you. Women don'tmind dieting
themselves but they hate a man
around the house on a diet. An am-
bitious wife is many a man's self-
starter. Many matrimonial bonds are
of short term variety. We don't hear
so much about the wolf at the door
nowadays; maybe the beast got in and
starved to death. As wise men do not
need it and foolish men will not take
it, we keep our advice tightly corked.
Mid pleasures and palaces though we
roam, we still like to raid the ice box
at home.
Young Author—"The art of telling a
story consists of knowing what to
leave unsaid."
Married Rounder—"It doesn't make
any difference, my boy. My experience
is that she finds out, anyway."
"I know what you're thinking about,"
he said:
"Well, why don't you?" she whisper-
ed. ed. Nobody s looking..r,
Fair Collects Millions
Chicago. --In four months the Cen-
tury of Progress exposition here has
taken in $2'7,000,000 from its 17,000,-
000; visitors, who have spent such
enormous- sums as $1,000,000 for sou-
venirs and trinkets, $200,OOf. for pop-
corn, $186,000 for dcaghauts and $1,-
870,500 for rides and amusenleilts.
Out of the total receipts reported,
approximately $6,500,000 was for ad-
mission tickets and the remainder was
money taken in by concessions. As all
the concessions do not report, there
was more money spent than is includ-
ed in these figures.
The Skyride, which carries visitors
V.xoss the lagoon in cable ears at a
Height of '200 feet, took in $600,000,
and the Belgian village, $481,000.
It's a Queer World!
For the best 500 -word essays on
"How I Would Cure Unemployment,"
written by unemployed men, the Lord
Mayor of Nottingham, Councillor H. S.
Whitby, has offered four prizes.
Of the 4,000 official life -guards on
duty in England this summer, more
than 1,500 were women.
A free lending library for toys and
games has been opened in New York.
The New York "toyery" is the first.re-
sult of a national campaign to give
poorer children toys.
A man's death through being bitten
ori a finger by a lamb was the subject
of an inquest at Pontrilas, Hereford.
In Asia, which contains half of the
population of the world, the mother
and not the wife holds first place in
a man's affections throughout his life.
A peat Are at Ye Chequers Inn, near
Osmotherley, Yorkshire, has been kept
burning continuously, day and night,
for more than 170 years.
Dr. Alexander Cannon, author and
scientist; claims to have invented a
machine which, among other wonder-
ful feats, will record unmistakably
whether two people are really in love.
"Earth ambling" is not uncommon
in countries where smoking materials
are scarce, as in the Kalahari region
of South • Africa. The natives lie on
the ground with their mouths over a
small hole that leads to the bottom
of a pit filled with burning leaves—and
use the :earth as a pipe.
The poorest man in St. George, Ber-
muda, lives alone in one of the best
houses in the town—the poorhouse.
This establishment is a mansion which.
commands a fine view of the sea. He
is the only inmate.
LIFE A FRAGMENT
Life is a riddle, because it is a
fragment. We are only able to read
one volume of a story that extends
to many volumes. We sea one act of
a drama the scheme of which re-
quires many acts to unfold its plot
and purpose. We are like workers
at` some. large piece of tapestry with
our' attention fixed on one part, and
that a small part o: the pattern. We
are like mechauics who see only one
portion of the great engine or subtle
piece of mechanism at which they
are laboring, and never see the com-
plete machine, In a word, we know
in part and consequently ,propbe•sy in
part.—Dean Butcher.
CHILDREN
grow up only once. The
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SCOTT'S
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FINE REMEDY FOR
ACID STO ACH
Four out of five people have acid
stomach whether they know 3t or not.
Pains after eating, belching, gas, and
bloating are all signs of too much acid.
.A. spoonful. of Bisurated Magnesia after
meals will overcome this condition with-
in three minutes. Any druggist will tell
you that. Try it and see.
September In
Australia
Grey winter hath gone ilke a weari-
some guest,
.And, behold, for repayment,
September comes .in with the wind
of the west,
And the spring in her raiment!
The ways of the frost have been
filled of the flowers,
While the forest discovers
Wild wings, with the halo of hyaline
hours,
And the music of lovers,
September, the maid with the swift,
silver feet,
She glides, and she graces
The valleys of coolness, the slopes
of the heat,
With her blossomy traces,
Sweet month, with a mouth that is
made of a rose,.
She lightens andlingers
In spots where the harp of the eve-
ning glows,
Attuned by her fingers. . .
The West, when it blows at the full
of the moon,
And beats on the beaches;
Is filled with a tender and tremulous
tune
That touches and teaches;
The stories of Youth, of the burden
of Time,
And the death of devotion,
Come back with the wind, and are
themes of the rhyme
In the waves of the ocean.. .
High places that knew of the gold
and the white
On the forehead of morning,
Now darken and quake, and the
steps of the Night
Are heavy with warning!
Her voice in the ,distance is lofty
and loud,
Through its echoing gorges;
She hath hidden her eyes in a mantle
of cloud,
And her feet in the surges!
Oh, season of changes, of shadow
and shine,
September the splendid!
My song hathno music to mingle
with thine,
And its burden is ended;
But thou, being born of the winds
and the sun,
By mountain, by river,
May lighten and listen, • and loiter
and rim,
With thy voices forever.
—Henry Clarence Kendall, in
"Leaves from Australian Forests."
The Cold Frame
Autumn is the best time for the
amateur gardener to erect a cold
frame. A cold frame is much like a
hotbed in appearance, but is without
manure. It is used in the spring either
for seeds or for growing plants takent
from the hotbed -before they can be set
out in the open, or it may also be used
by flower lovers who start plants in I
the house and who cannot get or do
not desire to use manure. -
According to the directions of the
circular of the Dominion Department
of Agriculture on how to make and use
hotbeds and cold frames, the frame
should be made with sides and ends
of twelve -inch boards, preferably two
inches in thickness and placed on a
slopee so that the back part of the
frame is six inches higher than the
front. By getting the eold frame ready
before the winter s'ets in, considerable
time will be saved hi the early spring
when it would be impossible to erect
the frame owing to the frost in the
ground.
Little joys i'etresh`us constantly, like
house -breed, and never bring disgust!
and groat ones, like sugar -bread, brief-
ly, and then satiety. -•-Richter.
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HOMVS WANTED FOR cHILAREN.
E1RTE HOMES WANTED FOR BOTH
Protestant and Catholic boys from
four to ten years of age. Y..rk County,
Children's Aid Society, 9 Toronto Strect,
Toronto.
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