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I � ­M_,� k I I , . !,�,�', . . . 4 ,e *, ,caU. au:d dogs I il� I., --1 - , , I - , ­ ,i� - .4 ` , * .. � � :� ,:'I ,., ` , 77rTr '�'�,,-:�,",,r,,..., , , , ' ", , . � �, 1 : �,�� . - � _ I I I 4', * i I I I I , r � , � �� � q� �� , ­"�&' nAS-. �Wellty acres of ground about r . � - � i. � e ; " : 11 . it and itE made I . . �i- - . I T44Y Jba"' h4d ftoeess Qr in vWZ befq,re A : if to , �� "' ­ . , , , " I ' � ' , ,,, � t", I eyW.neer on the RM #- and road� Bin children may have played. , Tho'gand th ' . - . 1 *"�7I`,',"?­-:��` - up of winge hat I Al ,441iiel,�,ss;, ?11 ., - - - . . ____ - stroll out � ems I 11; . -j'', - __ - ­111�1 ': 1 � �'­ i7i'C; "--,r,- _.,,;W- ______ _*1 .1 , � g?',": "� 1 ,11 ­ � ��,� '��'�'; � r ' I . - � �, , ',� 1, —T , ,,�?.,.,_�,�, wul � Aid In thfor pxe#eryl�_Tt I .11, . ­ , , .. " !'. ..; � ,4 . . I .11 I ,., into Ithe sunlight in a Brk I � I . .- . � ".. I . 11, I . � )gdon, in tho RQdk`J4J9nd Magazine* should b6 thowoughly clean and san, tion dupug i Winter. 1, . . � W', � . . , . , "�Z:7',"`,,,� ��­, Mr..' B I . � 0 . . ,,, . I 1. _�,.. �. . ! � �,�'�, �_ ',,,;,. 'i, ", "P, , - most PICTbresque.- .. I , LW. ft,� . I.. - .11, - ----,:, .�� — 1, '. � — and delightfa . ..**� writes- itarY. The cellar should 11 ;,?"� . I ". " 1. :, - ,,,-,,� I I 11:1., I , .. I . - � 1. .i� 1. 1� ... �, _� - (Chicago) -p9sition of th ­ Iii"', 19'11`4"� �_111, I " ��,� Manuel'. be as clean Cabbage, 14,te.�,_14,te_ — � - 1 . . � - , I - I ; ! .. � It bas sw�mming Pools . �, V ; F �!..� , I i I ­ . I , a , ­; ,1. I I Iiis "q& %; ''' Ii . . . . 1 g . iig .�,�= - . I I I 01 o -# Il ,, � 1 , i., - �� N, V V,qf I ; .r , � . --�­ � tennis. courts garageo, a theatre engf-44�. for the reason that much being plauteA U. ­­ " ? ", ��' � � ' . "I wonder 11 v4w, 49W4 .,� 0116,,�� I", . .1 I �,'­. 4 .1 I., � I" c, As any room in Your residence, be stored in a cool g. , .� A I." 1. , er is ever', kiv4t.'! consideratioji especially , �, MID' 11 ... I ., , mcco R,X,10 , r.' : nd stables. ' It will: * 2,000 by .the�'ia,utorft,objl - d " " , . in' b.0 ,of soll as, -Do 40 4'.WNW0,41; �,,'.'& . , _ffl ,4rL11 "i. , . 4,- U*0, , . ,��, I 1� , % '! , , , .. J'ierform in this way because it bad a. h us i =,--- ,�.. �_ � "J" �m � � -l","'..", �­. -�,7­�', )._1 r� -1 0 e I ,e rA , .',A, W Vi ,., " ��,. , I , <__ " - I I , I . . � , people. . , , - T@r who Madly �Of Your food will.be stored thereirL soon as sovere weaOor,., arlites.. - Im tb .* - ` " Wi­ � ­ Qvi,',� � � 1. . . . �: I I suckers on its feet, and this idea , races to beat the� *1 er the If ,the floor at your cellgr is cold this position they will, I . . a collAr. , ,, jp;,�: I I 'Ji , oin Ov UC��, , . I oilw �v 1. _� ""', � I I! '( I i lIl, �� ,;M ".4", . . �, .. � � �� .� . I I 'When he ,bought a .rocky hill out on nothing Bhort. - ..'". for - I , be lihpro is, -bQ*, � " . , � - � ,:W*- �*41 �- 1 -!.'3 a " -1 ",or. of fact, a' He made, another stroke one time crossing? I say ,, mo y, for it is and .damp; procure a few rough until mid-;Wints It W# tbtw - I.F., . . "..",,,, - , ,;, I still holds, LIB11411y keep, ',� . , ,At k'Abkts Fine For ' fly has up n , ,,, 121 Q , r.. w In, this readily th - ,#Y� , "W1.11 ", I , � . 0 z , , , . -­- -,Out 1,200 hollow hairs, so p, L ,y, 'H ''k, t t,. cr I - -Underdevelol each t on -Co nectigut Avenue, near Cleveland one,to take the ebanpesi of death to of the bins, and, when the time for -accessible place. . 9"' .. Thhi ped Kids W . any boards. Place these in the bott m wise to store a fe V . � it is vident that it w rk. Others had refused to touch all occupants of a pa - the hgadg 1� ' .��_, , ,'' . . -Y, r's ;9­111� , . I ould be, impos- -�Jqr the sa in storage -arlives, place thereon a few CWQU.-Unlike beets, do one for jB� v=IN gy"-p- , . . I reat . it of a few seconds tha�t.Jt would v' ' ' 900, V I — sible for this c' it bqcause the cost of levelling ,, carrots ' " V"!�, tChildren 0--A I , �0,11 �i� - � ­ . , - I ure to form a vacu- take' inches of sand, The bins will now not bleed to any extent, and thore- This *111 4ur"W-A, " 11!rr - ?� , , :, ,ep But Wardman to.wait for the trafti t4i pass. be ready - to receive the falloWing fore do not require such careful thelt st4te , -, 4W , ., - Love Them Becaiise They , in. The fly gums itself at each st would be too great. . -- - -4 " -, � '17 . . I 400 r, i�l I , I , -� Are Sugar Coated and as Easy to the ceiling by, g gluey stuff that nother tract of land n -6t far "If you were ort the #*er bank, and veget9bles-Artichokes, beets, cab- handling. This does not rae st - I k I � � ,,, �&�,�, ,� 16 1 111- � , , . , o " .6 .1 -,.* , -to Take as Candy ,, . exudes from the feet,' but is away which was full of - b I an that Do not re - da v uhtll'-d ,w _ ... �­ .. I . . gullies and saw. a little c living , . � U:Ia. ­; . .. ., . H., i� 1 - � 11, able to .40 -flows. ,hilid, ru toward the ages, carrots, cauliflowers, celery, they should be so carelessly handled er arrives t r,t.-* ` , .1.1 �.... ,. j)6 in�;*Ii i0in , 'A', .. if ... ­ � " - � . I 0 a deal with the river, sure -to fall in And drown, un. chicoM leeks, parsnips, potatoes, that they will be bruised and injur- the garden 4=41219 bright:' ,$ -0 , ., . _Ii�! �,�..' S" L . , � ., I , an(k,yod, .Qg � _ �:::., . I.i.. . , It's, Your duty, Mother, t ,ushIng out little Dwner whereby he got bis own lot less it stopped. were iter radishes, horseradish Swed- ed. When injured, decay may . i-,. ,.,�j�;� I break its hol& ,by P Ire made . I . it, koU pow- wit � , � __ ,:::,i Ty, 11 I V, , . , , .1,1- ,�,��?,, , , . U ace. . �,m I t I set rather dig it ,early in . tho .� Taor I I I see that claws. A fly cannot walk upon a levelled and the gurvilus earth and erfuless to help ght realize i8h urnips or ruta baga. n z ": the fialli peaked, sidkly Youngster greasy 9 rf too rock ca' in, with. the result that they may rot whe its cells . �� "4j,� -1.1., , � -0 * Chi . ldren-and, grown persons, . � Are tqrgid wia - - �,;:'%, � g, " , I ,J� ,. , ,; " - -11 , ." __k; - Xr.ws.UO to be strong in -body,. keen fted away to fill in the gul. the position in which *9 engineer is Use each bin for individual kinds, in storage, Remove 1mves of car- ture. Remember tW * i ''. '" ""' - ' . I . in Mind and robust in health. - -are under the impression that lies. When the war brok ce ory �wU-*,"-,,`;`X� , " 'i*', great e out land placed almost daily.. bk.�-the automo- do not mix the roots. Upon the I rots ,close to :_ . ,­,". eat � , . � ]it- there was the the crown, without is wilted will not keep so I i O.,�: , � ft ��,,;.`� I K . tP Extracted from .the livers. of the tle flies are young flies and bi oneB rush of bille drivers who wilf 6*6 chances. rn, I actually cutting in the latter. Al- storage, as that which is I "o'n , ; I" � -�'l 11owly,codfish are the health, weight older flies. But -this is a istag People to Washington in that citylc3 ay �to ��. in ke, for I "There is now be ng o ete ts s to B, , bu � .. ,and'strength Prod4cing- vitamines that a fly never grows. history, rents were shot skyward by various cities actu .I .',indu din the roo clo e g tber t -not so so remove the soil which adheres to fresh eonditiolL , stofed% � I ��,� , i.�.,^� , .. I. I 11,; � g! ,ir �`11 ", �. "ii't i ". I e time is save growill . � """', !',� . .0. , '. ", ,� '. 1111� 1. . ell4r near , w, . �� t �­, nded th in s Plants are ' � 7 ".. "..., � I �� ., " - � . . , ate P . I I � ,�'.. , . ,.ii, ,� ii; � . I Ists all over North and South into a chrysalis filled with a creamy his rents a dollar. nee petent drivers have, '(speeded and sand to prevent evaporation of mols- and at least spoil their appearance. as, -for instance laate-p . , 0, I.. I'll 4! x- an, egg which turns in to a grub, proved to be -hoggish profiteers. But driving. For given Aistances com- Each root should be surrou torage would feed upon the roots, if the ;1are found in McCoy's Cod Liver E A fly begins 'as al U,§tq to show close ais to prevent the next layer I the roots, so as to eliminate any Celery may be kept tract Tablets, which are sold by The ,grub eats and grows and turns most landlords. Some of -them how littl I 4 " by reckless of sand from sifting between them. I stray wireworms Or other pests which a while in the c 3),harmaci not Wardman. He did not adva , - America. flu -id. I . He appeared be- violated all other safety. laws and the ture from its cells. It is not wise Lift carrots for storage before the which have �;i 1� ::*. , 14 ­ 'j�, I.%. ­��, ,� , .. � . - - __ I � '�...' - ,"i _,:�.�.­ , Doctor's know about them and so .From this chrysalis the fly emer- fore government agencies and skid saving in time over said driving has to place More than three or four first heavy frost, or they will be large for use. P,,,'g[0tW,n8 . '�� � Z", em clogs: -t - .1. �11 . 11 ,��.. , � 11.� 1, �, -,- (does any druggist -everywhere. and if ges quite perfect. that five per cent. net profit was been -just a few seconds in some layers of roots in the bins or boxes, seriously injured and will 1�ot keep gether in boxes of soil, and giv � � ,:,.,� . Your children need building up aisk though it eats, it nev After that, al- enough for him. Others got 25 per e . e . _� .,'.',. � I I - . ;Y, �� , 1, er grows at all. cent. ases, and at most only. a ininute. as air will be prevented from reach- when stored. a thorough watering. For this P=_ .�L i� -*�',,, 4 Sor these tablets to -day if you want People think that a Others doubled or trebled "Take the longest -and 1. - 1* "I - ? ", "j, out 1.'�, 3 , to give -your loved ones.a. slowest ing the bottom ones. It should be Cauliflowers -For a time cauli- pose a growing temperature . of A ,.*��,:,,,;"­ " � , -', q -.,,, -hard winter their rents. But Wardman was not freigbt train -say one-half mile long, remembered that the purpose of the flowers May be preserved if planted 5040 degrees . ­rq .. ­ ; "r �, , good appe- kills flies. It does nothing of -the envio, and Washington has way be malirtible - , !Iill . ,. A. .:. .,�i, ' ".. �1. � -, tits and put pounds of good healthy 3ort, for the chrysa is hidden in the forg tt Ot travelling at the rate of fifteen miles sand is not to effectually stop the, in boxes of sandy soil in a cool This is about the eratur.e 4f gL,. '� " Mesh on their bones. I 0 r to i , . _�111 1. n him. Now he has gone per hour -and it will take but two air from entering, but to minimize cellar or shed and are watered oc- cellar -with a furnace, and MAL- . 11 �:':,"._ I I But be sure and ground is'able to defy- the keenest temp _ . i, 'A � .11 I . -Z I get MpCoy,$. frost. So far from frost hurting the back to England, vAere he expects minutes to pass a given point and a the amount, and so prevent the loss casionally to keep them fresh. tain it entails no extra expense. ,W . . ,��, " � , � 1 ," . . ��� , .�;-�, . I . :�,�," � , � 1�1, � I k to spend the rest of his days. He passenger train will take about ten Of moisture. Should heavy frosts occur before the $talks of such unblanched celery am � . They are not expensivp__6o. tablets 1y, it helps ilt, for it hardens the is Only fifty-three years old, and isi seconds. Would you bet that much _ �.:,;�11 I --- 60 cents and if You are not pleas- groun d<nd protects the ptiIia Artichokes. -During early Winter, late heads imature the above will be excellent for soups. �� �': . e from I ,1� - , 1, wiry of body as -he is* keen of mind. time against a chance of death? Jerusalem Artichokes may be lifted found a good means Leeks ". � 11 : vl� %,d with the improvement after 30 the birds that might otherwise dig I '' , , � . Ong ,spe ,�,­ �� I i 1.11 I days -your money back. mit and. devour He will contihue his , building oper "Is it not a fact that passenger and be stored in sand in the bins. I them for a period of Perhaps three of the onion family should be storpA . . 11 . bf preserving .-This ritild-favored member I _��" �, I ry sickly child'age 9, gained iold will kill off the e trains are sometimes mistaken for If the. crop is larger than required or four weeks. in the cellar, even if only for its­usc� _'. I A ve . it. A I 11. of ations in the Old Country where h- ,, 11 . insect -eating believes there will be an . � , i , ; 41 � months and is' 'Ards that are man's best frietcls and tive apprecia- freight trains, and that watching a for use, the bulk may he left in the Chicory. -The roots of chicory fulness in the insking 4� , K . , strong and healthy. 'he fly's worst enemies. . 11 ste of soups arA : �i �_ � market for many American train coming from one direction garden until early Spring. A low but when forced produce am exce ent ws. If lifted from the ground �,�- � ::, .1 1, 11 I k � One, skinny woman gained 9 pounds , ' . ideas in apartment house and -hotel takes your attention from a train not a freezing 'temperature is neces- I salad. Before the ground is frozen during November and stored in sand I � I - �� .,!; ,1� I ., I 1-1 in -24 -days. ----------- 0� building. The Hotel Curzon will be comin in the oppqsite direction? sary to keep the artichokes in good hard remove them and store for later it will keep at least a month, and ,� , -, , " - I � , " I his first great job. 9 _"� I I I . � � - , \ Is* ­ YORKSHIAE LAD BECOMES "I have seen a Inain driving a car condition. . forcing. :.!,_1 V I _ __ I . . - may even be in good condition for , *111 .1 I � ", " K ) ---------- 10� with 'his wife and children in it race Beets. -These should be lifted I Cebery.-The small quantity of eel- six or eight weeks. The tips should 1. � . 1 ) ,,��, , , GREATEST OF BUILDERS for the crossing with all their atten- with the advent of frost. Remove I I.. ; . . ". I ,� , � , , EXETER . , ery which householders have grown be removed and the plants be set up- .. � � - .4 *, ' I A WOMAN'S WORK tion on the trains they were trying them from the soil by means of a'may easily be stored in the cellar, light, with ORlY 4 small portiorl ",, In the- past ten years some hun- to beat, and When they get across, fork. If possible do n pro- ,:`-�,!.', , Religious Convention. - The fif- dreds of thousands of IS NEVER DONE ot injure the away from the furnace, or in a cold truding above the sand. I . lbeenth annual religious education Canadians, smile and wave at the i �',, , I 1. ) . I . engine crew. roots or the leaves. If the roots -root cellar. Before frosts which are, Paranips.-During mid -Winter' it .7, I'll, . . i :1 - ..,. I , 1, � �, ,:i. convention of Usborne and Exeter Most of theM in khaki, bave,.sieen . on No Wonder Health Gives They just missed being hit by a train are a little broken much damage likely to injure the plants occur, dig is impossible to remove parsnips . ,if,� I , I - : ternoon and evening. There wa ., .,�� , Piccadilly' near Hyde Park, the gig- She Becomes Weak and from the other direction. will not be done, although it is well them c-efully by means of a fork. from the open ground t o I imet in Caren Church on Wednesday Out and . I af antic sk,Uiet.n of a still uncompleted wi h ut serl- 11 " , ,,i, I , , s building. Despondent. "There is a. distance at which the to avoid even this slight injury. If Do not injure the roots any more OuslY injuring them, therefore, ,dur- .. 11 a goodly attendance at b6th sessions It looks like a ruin, but driver should not attempt to cross the leaves are broken at the junc- than is necessitated by their removal ing November, dig a few - carefully, . � � I . � .1 .... . q " wo. ahead of a train with'safety, and at 0,on with the root, bleeding will take from the soil. Retain as much soil and after - removing the tops, store :1; " 1 - and the discussion was full'of inter- as a matter of fact it is part of a It is literally true concerning that distance the engineer wil Bound �lace and the keeping qualities of on the roots as possible. ,� I �, .# est. The devotional exercims were huge hotel that was to have been man in the home that'her Set the them away in the him. Do not ex- . � 11 -conducted-by Rev. JaineswFoote, Pas- built had the I :", ." I war not broken out. it wor"' is the warning whistle. If -he gives you Me beet will be seriously impaired. plants in boxes of fine soil or sand pose parsnips to . �. - never done. She starts with house- . the air for any ." '41. . . � '' ,iLll tdr of the convention leeiiurcb. in adjoins the home of Ahe Duke warning after warning with the As soon as the roots are dug, re- so that only the upper leaves pro- length of time, or they will, like . the afternoon the address given by Devonshire and the property is Own- and is kep es in the mor ' I I .-. ., I I . I I e she above the crown, and ferior qual- �� � .. Rev. G: M. Chidley on the educations, d by the Sutton. family, people t busy up to the t,.,mTlg ,whistle, please stop." . move the leaves about two inches'trude. Place the boxes in a cool, beets, become flaccid, Of in �'�' alth and leisure for generatio Of retires- at night. The work must be - . store the frOst-Proof Position, and after the ity, and will not keep for any lengthi. ,��11 I evangelist, created a keen interest. we na - done *hetl Plants at once. Do not wash them upper leaves s -bow signs of decay,16f time. �.,',"� , I One of them decided he would, go . her she is feeling well or 0 . "c' I... . ]Disicussion followed by Revs. Foote, in- not. It is no wonder that she often . 4.. . 11 Clysdale, Shepherd, McIntosh. Rev. to business and build a -hotel on the breake down under the st I . e ,:; 11 A , C. F. McIntosh, representing the 0. Pr operty. His partner was to be an becomes breathless at slii ra n Sh ------- � -7 I , � , _ I - ___. ----, ''._ , i ",", 1� o"N I . Austrian hotel manager who had liv- feels exhausted if she walks u� GRAND OLD POLAR BRAR SHOT , . 'R. E. C., also gave a talk on differeiit lit exertion charted the ed . . __` il I 11� I I 3)hases of the work as he rafty years in London. They stairs. Head -aches and dizzy spells , ' Canadian National Oil Flectric Cars - . -,r,l.. - .schools of the district. In cleared the ground, ran up the steel become frequent, and life seems a Sam, known as the "Grand Old __* ", - ,,� , 1"'e, I `� ', �,� . . ing the -song service was conducted work for ten stories and were get- burden. Much of this trouble is due Polar Bear" was shot a few days ago ''. 1. loy President Moodie and the devo- ting the lower floors ready for oc- to the fact that her blood has becom in his den in the Zoological Gardens, . ,.� - , I , 11 : � 7 e London, where for months he bad - �R�111;Q,� � I:- ,- ; I - ttings - �� Nonal exercises by Rev. F. E. Clys- cupancy wben the Austrian went to thin and watery, and to regain her dragged out a lonely and �aiserable "', I adale. Officers were elected as fol- his native land to buy some fi good health she must take : ��.',' lows- President, Mrs. Wm. that could be had nowher-6 elm. a reliable __ I "I �4, I I f�4 f " Whell blood -enriching tonic such as Dr. Wil- - 0 vice-president, Moodie; he was there war broke o existence. 1� .1 J" � B. W. F. Beavers; . ut. The liams' Pink Pills. The great value of For some time Sam, who was 24 , 11 " 11 - �, secretary -treasurer, J. M. Southcott; Austrian was imprisoned because he this tonic medicine is shown by th years old, -had suffered from senile 111111� ;" , 11 auditor, Mr. Jones; department said that he desired to become �,_ I $up- British subject. in a statement of Mrs. Mary Nolan, Lint e decay. He had iiot been able to take 11 � 1, I ierintendents, children's, Mrs. H. E. the meantime law I _� I Sask., who his dip in the bathing pool for six I .1 - �R, � �.. �, ,L-hiingston; boys', Rev. H. Young Sutton had joined the army gan' f3aYs:-"Vv1hen I be- months. His short temper had grown � 1�1,�, E. Living- . using Dr. Williams, Pink Pills I . . 1,' I 1 �'."4 �,41 ston; girls', Miss Alma Harding; and the hotel project came to a Bud- was a physical wreck. It was with 8h �;?., Zroung people, W. G. Medd � 1"4, j "I I I �?1111 : den passed and the great difficulty that I could do light r. 11 ,- .??', . . -, adult and halt. Months 7(e�luctantly the Zoo authorities de- I'll, I -',i _ Austrian was sent back to England housework. I suffered frorn head- � . bome, G. S. Howard her train . � -hat he must be sentenced to e,_: , 1! E. gl teac in return 'for an Austrian prisoner. ded t I I.", , , , , U1911 Rev. F. le; missionary, But it was no time for hotel pro- aches, my heart would beat violen death. A few mornings ago the Zoo I ,I , . Charles Johns; temperance Mrs at the least exertion, and I alwa tly butcher went to the door of his cage G. Freckleton. Rev. H. E. Livingston Jects. felt tired and depressed. ys with a loaded rifle. Sam walked to- �i �,,,�, To make Matters I did -not I , I ;1� gave an address on "Loyalty to the -worse be fell sleep well at night, and I had no a wards him, thinking perhaps that he �� Sunday School." Rev. C. F. Meln- under the suspicion of British e . ",.,� ret service agents. Tht;y P tite-mY limbs would swell P_ had some food, and then fel,l dead - as in � I tosh followed with an address on 5ec� declar- drops with a bullet through his heart. ,_` "Four Books Jesus Knew." The ad- ed that he was an Austrian 8PY- neighbor advised me to take Dr. Wil- .� Once more he Y. It was at this stage that a Large numbers of visitors went to �� --il 1.11.1 �' - ", "I dresses of the convention were of was interned and liams' Pink Pills. Sam's enclosure during the day ex- ,� .. I , - .� ,,,, . lhigh order and gave the Sunday school this -never Pills for some week I had used - - " '. "'i 1� from :ionfinement he the .. � r -workers' pr6sent many new and help- "'n i n emerged. What happened to k before I began pecting to have one last sight of their � 11VI ­�11 - ­­­ i I ,, ,:� , I I I � , .� 1. � him is nat known. ory is that aged I continued taking them for . , � Tul ideas N the work.� One at to feel their benefit, and thus encour old favorite, and were sad when they V - ;;" ; The next con. he went insane and commimea . heard that he had (lied. .'I �'� , . -vention will be held at Elim,ville. several months, when I wa For more than 21 years Sam was -, , , - . suicide. Young Sutton returned but strong and well as ever 8 again as one of the most famous and popular . I - I ,. -1. �, I . broken in health and it wa's not I- have no I had been. 11 .4 I 'hesitation in saying figures of the Zoo. The news of his . 1.� . I ' long before he died. There beilg that 0.1 . . I e THE MAGIC CARPET these pills are a remarkable bloo, many matrimonial misfortune,,;-, was nobody el,,se to take hold of I M . 11 th'� builder and strength renewer and I read with almost as great interest a-, ;;; I - I . i . -tystic land fO, twelve . . ol - years now. �y .1 T Once upon a time in the n hotel project the building has stood shall ever be grateful for what the if they were the',,domestic tangles of i�7 A . 11 <4 Persia, there was found among the But it 1-4 did for me." a social leader,, ", - I " treasures of a king, a wonderful car- ,about to be pushed forwarl to com- You can get these pills from your He was wedded twice-4hiq first .. . . A , tten- 11 i; � pet. One had only to sit on, it, wish pletion. It hAs attracted the a druggist, or by mail at 50 cents a marriage to the equally famous Bar- .; 1_1 I ,. . I ,_ - . .� . ., . to be somewhere, and aAray the carpet tion of Harry Wardman, one of the box from The Dr. Williams, Medicine bara, lasting nearly eighteen years, q; t"A , most remarkable builders since Co . Brockville, Ont. and the second ending in a separation - - 1�t -would fly till the wished -for place was Clheops, With certain Englisih as- "I I I _� w4e Teached. For hundreds of years it after two years. 11 n Ii �� X sociates he has bought the place ------O- Barbara bore to Sam more than 20 _. � -, � earried kings and princes upon the and will make it one of the best I I ...� I ' cubs, but, to the bitter disappoint- 4 1 1 ,, 1. � :� inost amazing adventures. No one hotels in England. It will be tha RAILROAD ENGINEER TELLS ment of all London, none of them 1 15. � I �.& I 10, lknows what finally became or it, but only hotel with a bath for ever .::a , .", it may be that its last threads went y - lived more than a few 1weeks. Ll . i room, and will have other feature's HOW THE RECKLESS MOT- On one glorious occasion both Sam I 1111 .. `� � � , into the make-up of the first Youth's that are peculiar to the finest Amei- , I'll L , � . I � . - strolled out of their cage i I !.i, 1� � , I -I , Companion. For, like the magic car- ORIST APPEARS TO HIM � nd Barbara "S I - p." � " . -notels. Mr. Wardman, -however, to the Zoo ground,. Sum. was ,(I , can ' , ,M pet, The Companion for 1926 carries ;a not an American. He is .an Eng- I h 1. I � you to the land of your heart's d- lisihman who in the past twenty years ap How the automobile chancetaker frightened back into his home by the ____ I sire -up into the Maine woods with pears to the engineer who runs missiles of a passing artisan, but r . " the lumbermen; out on the western has built homes for one -tenth of the him down, is told by a locomotive Barbara was free for some. little time � ,� .4 people who live in Washington. being lured back by a trail of ap- I . - i plains where the warlike Navaho In- Harry Wardman was born in . . . f �� ,dians live; far up into the gold reg- 4 - petizing lumps of fat. I ; ions of Alaska; and away on the ,York.Qhire and went to the United e�-�00.*.O--,�.�0-0-6-�010--*-*-O-"-o-��0--O-.O�.0 After the death of Barbara, which ;., .. ;; 11 I I io I ..... . .. " Stafe,� when he was �eventeen. He occurred in January, 1923, Sam ap- � , I . -1 " �, I . ;Southern Seas in search of treasures ],,ded in New York with seven . ,,,� , All you need for * b new MRADIO peared to be broken-boarted, and , sand lost islands. � �`e .. -such extraordinary adventures is a shillings and immediately went to U71 t1fat "Lizzie," a saucy young Polar bear RL � 1� , . I . , & - � -1 work. Ile held various unimport- I " of six Years, was brought to him as �� 's Compan- ,�Pg" I ant jobs, the one he kept longest , ,� ,,;,r , 'g� I ;I.. I E " - x " ,,,, , "' " being 1b,at of timekeeper for a Phil- I ratber indifferent to Lizzie; she was gi ,� , , , ion, Don't lose time in getting start- � a bride to c)w,er him tip. Sam was 10 I , If �',� <pd; subscribe now and receive- . adelphia con -tractor. There he got - . ,� , � ; ,�,; i -11 I � , 11 :1. The Youth's Companion -52 is- �,n insight into the building businesq. was far from a brilliant one, and in I ..- , 'K " sues in 1926, and . bored with him, and the marriage 1,111, 1� I .1 I , �. , �� ,A 4 � and Wben he left he apprenticed 11 6 . 'i " ", t � �, 2. The remaining Issues of 1925. himpielf to a carpenter. He learned V ebruary this year Lizzie left home, . . I �11 1! " �! 4 .1 � �, All, for,only $2. - nearly leaping across the 11 -foot �_% V M. �, - , I , I . the. trade, and looked forward con III- Canadian National Railways Two sizes of cars have been built, care ic to be had from the performanen .�� I -a. Or include McCall's Magazine, - _� � wide ditch in front of the enclosure., have put into service an entirely new I—' . .11� 'XI, tente,41v to a life of industry, mod . T the large or articulated type and a small of the small car du i teat trip frorm . _­, - % - ,,, "' .r the monthly authority on fash- . attracted by a pail of food carried by type of motive power which may go type. The top photograph shows the Toronto to Mo rm "" . - i c-stly rewarded. He was thirty a keeper. .= The mdeaRn I "',i , 'A ions. Both polications, only I . far towards solving two of the most serious large type, consisting of two bodies between those points is 4 mi .' . :, o .", _­'' ­ vearm old when he went to Washing- i 1 33 lea Th't '.� - i 1 $2.50. I �h_ Kroblems steam roads are facing, namely, resting on three four-wheel trucks, t6� fuel couinimp,.1on orthe email car on the I '.1.1 THE YOUTH'S COMPANION ton and began to take small car- ___________-e_ - � . . . . . . . � . ;.. .1 13.50 and lubricating " . , nentering contracts. igh fuel costs and the competition of 'ends of the two bodies being attached trip cost I oil 4 !� . � � . . I., .", Them be -met It's Free! motor bus and lorry on the public high- to the centre truck in such a way, by a centa. or a total fuel ., �'.,,­ "I 9 N Dept -o Boston� Mats. BLE18 cost of $3.98. TQ�' �!' 1��,, � - , . �'11 another Englishmian with a little s. The oil electric car is the name safety locking pin, that the rear car is have operated a steam train of ainil I I ".., � ", Subscriptions Received at this Office. V�ay . '-f ,.,. .. . money to invo'q4, and the two built a given to this new method of locomotion able to swivel sufficiently to take passenger carrying capacity, even =016 . %k, .� I - t INDOORS the I ' 41 ' I j V 54 I., ,_,;,,; ', � - I I - qmall row of h,ouses. They sold Eight -Page Price Liat . and its c.-eation is due to the mechanical curves. This car has a total length of the most economical type of locomotive4 .. I I I'll , .4�1, I � � , I . t bern and made a nrofit of $5,000 There are only two ways to store officers of the National Railways who 102 feet and can accommodate. 126 would have entailed a fue t f �.:, ALL ABOUT THE HOUSE -FLY t and Cataleguo I cm q ati � `W��', ;, � �, " , 1 - �4 conceived the idea and carried it throu h. passengers. in the tower left hand least $66.00. The ability of thespe' . 11. .,.- each. It was Wardmian's first les- vegetables, the right and the wrong. ? cue� . I � :1 . ' ,"', 11 ,,, . -;A.l . . STARTLING' Relatively speaking, the principle be -hind comer is a photogruh of one end of the to produce speed wh required wam� . " 'i", . 4i�', �., ; ,,,i: tion i . � : I �, AL-" .11 n the art of making. money and Careless metbods of storage will -the FowJr which drives the car, is fuel oil engines. us on these cars. On demonstrated during theen test run of thft """. ,, ,� , Seeing that the house -fly is prob-i be was bungry for other ventures. $ PRICES almost certainly result in failure, aimpe. lnoneendofthecarial 11 . .�, cu- ,2 . ,,�_. . � . 4 ocated the right Mayor J. H. Balharrie of large car fr M ntreal to Ottawa. * Mftl lrll -1 .: . . ro i �,_,. I 11 . it of the . 1. ��, i . 1. .:ably the commoniat of all inse Pat lis part�er had enough. Ile proper ones in success in wintering a light fuel oil engine operating on the Ottawa is seen,shaking hands with Mr, trip was ril2e mio two hours and fiftem - �,,,V' � - . that it is found in every pa *nlrted to go home to England 4nd - 01 the products. . I ,", ii "; .., I regions and .1 Diesel principle and this engine drives C. E. Brooks. Chief of Motive Power of ;6inut*q actual running time or at Q . :,�t,,,, ,.- . . . .. � U I � -vrorld, except the Polar ,vit triarried. If it ,bad not 'been _,3W VALUES A properly -built root cellar affords an electric generator which 'd the the Canadian National Railways, on the average rate of 52 milen per hour. I ., - 1. ,;�i" itself iup- I 1_provl �s . ), � Z, .1 - . I., ... I)Iat it is always obtruding for the girt in England lie probably Addrads Radio Dopt the best storage and they who own energy to move the Car. I he ewne is completion of the first trial run of the Both cars'shown in the pho i 1. " 1� 1i I I .�, ,�. . ::71, _'., ��Ii on us, Jt is odd that its history is so wo,dld Jbibive been Wardman's Part- Alkenhend RnTedwars one are indeed fortunate. In the started by a arnall electric motor opetat- lue car frotn Montmal to Ottawa. are ndw ih service. 7 1"'o . _,,7;� N,q� I . little known. I .. Phe large -M6 ., ;, I I � ": I I ?1k '4 ner ko-dAy alad a multimillionaire. Limited I case of the small area grower, 'no ad from storage batteries and these ow , ,"''. � 'We fiave all seen a fly Wa - is a PhotograPh Of the small car local iiet",'cii 6n C,,n,,dr*;n N * al Thift, -,i�� Lt .� ";ila�o, . �, ttWotja ,,,,_,- ,W, - �, I - 'Diit maybe he Is a multimillionaire difficulty should be experienced in batteries are. in turn. recharged by th which has a passenger carry ", ., 6"� Iq . , , isoncernt4l V, side down dt"Te'94U4,111: . 17.21 Vpm'vor�inao St. e ing capacity out 6f the Tuntkd I I I.- ,i.., � ,.", i y �r Just as bapp"y as th finding storage, for even a small . generator when it begins to function, of 56. Both cars have roomy baggav Moutteal Md Ottawa. The a. . 11. 'T 4., ,,. e but nall oax � � 1� .�., - N." 1:�'.' Ing. Wliiiiltle =er was AIA411 he alirway" 40 0`41' Toronfe., 2 . Canada so that the cycle of performance i enda an well. 1,1,�4,4 � he wero. 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