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NNOTS AND,',SFKLICES US)3VUL a, 4rfi�i 441.i4 �4. art t*, flinob, in orently vane, th slev
i , CQnsider�a di4cheffly tbey. are ROL I 'I
ls"7id str4m`*e et, n6N�� kIi is, e ea.
ON THE 0 1 L IF Unattractive lmects�,, but they are is, it to indude-1 of a certain.
V Oratory" provoke ap. ' i
FARM pests in' houses, They. foul food; class'to buy. U. ub there is, of
'that cotnes. to p,la
A.1 J�Ulletjj they,hava'a repulpive smelh,.and they course, dancing A' jazz orchestra,
-!I at
A time when I , Vonsicientious to a degree in the
t must,provo most'usq#- �al 'everythrolt ex.cept �iment, which f*Lqd and drink.,III- lhe.re is on,-,
inal di#charp ; o gh .4
-:ful to farmers in view of hiyin 0 " theritifore ba , used to" fill, up, other attract'
f W' duties assoclate& tim' gives it dis-
approachi I ng grain harves I t, ja C. tl)At -�!Atlx' his' high office, constant gr,,, lxq�� every. 41dAk. and. Ilaole. Pikhrum, Unction. She b Sb able to attract
'his Attendance4t the:JHou§e- off 'a"
W.1 'Je, . , h
I-Pou eful,'And. brushing celebrities ice. People go
kon Knotg, and Arill -4 4 -,ps, to er
ed, Y� mons of wy
91 whieb hia,4s,16
-the Ontario Dop4 dornorp wl to spend thO tioney and to
th .' creosote is effective. there
ture, and designatid -the countryside Whicyti," oues,_, the. C ekibacb.&A always have partner rub elbows with 41--i4great and the
their alimentary canal, and ne4r gre'at. If Alo� e, the Bee-
TiLis
teeu plates yeast!,,In odg
-4peorprits _fqr'.the keq� and A4.9 1 these 'rment the multifqrious food. ton farmer, had.,' -"j
It 'Ied Ahaj j,; pFr ca
and We Of , W1 of, X�d
h i s act in
o'
1hitches and splicei' that:iII90d' b bilteio4t,, h;� tik�s 11 matttr� af- Balzac spei�ks feelingly of the heavy Now York he mlkUJ'Jlave been ex-
fectingAlle. agricultural industry and depressing 6deur de pension, which is pected to turn up 4
"'Mmou use on almO*S't'-&'-4`y-, i�m, AM Guinan dum-p
OdL of -y,
h6�60r� to help it in any, and evei only too familiar. 'It is usually due the following even�p
the meth The Prince of
)30 "'T lio ible. 'Much has the Gov- to the. -presence of the bed -bug, a. flat Wales was not�_too V�?v e
fully L e IAilied' Kinds of r4pi� 'and . way as d to go ther
e
ftb, -dt M-4y1`6liafteterfiticIs. of",thti dif- . rnment Of which he is the head al rust -red insect that Shelters in cracks and he even, we aTe.'1,01d, sang a lit -
with. A�n ready aaeomplished in this directi ' rgea at night in tle song or told a-110 story or did
'foil) Orent kj441a.- iS also dealt * 10'fl; and crevices, and eme
h more - it purposes doing in the
-example of a knot that is almost es- Pill' search of a victim. It has a beak en- something which cda-4 ted the ell -
f near future.
;sential to the smooth progress o. closing four needles, and,the forepart chantment 'of ihe' )i I The first
-work on the hay farm at ti�is time Mr. Baldwin's happiest days are of the food -canal acts like a suctio.v.l time he -went, s`ays�.T
exas, in an in-.
-is the bowline, and its use describe,] spent in his Worcestershire home, pump. The probability IS that these terview, published in I
)3e Philadelphia
fol sup vising his -farm -and enjo 'a little -nervous
in the bulletin. The description ylllg obnoxious insects were primarily Public Ledger, he was
the simple pleasures of domestic life. suckers of vegetable juices, and have but when it was cUsdovered that he
'�bowline knot is very easy to Sheer sense of publico'duty forced secondarily taken to a diet of blood. was a regular fellow.,and treated like
Mr. Baldwin into prominence as a They are often numerous in unin- anybody else he `onjo�id himself im-
-tie and also very easy to untie, even politician. Ptior to entering PaFlia- babited houses and they can fast for mensely.
-when the rone is wet It gives a
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n
-non-sli-pping noose at the end of a
ment he was in business as an iron
I
a year without succumbing. The mib-
"When I heard lie, was coming a
-rope or may be formed in a bight.
founder—a family cone ern, with 11
ute eggs are laid in batches in crev-
second time, she s4yi, I hastily im-
It Is the 'best knot for attaching the,
long and unbroken tradition ot peace
ices- and are difficult to get at; they
provised a foolish little chorus which
'hay -fork rope to the evexier, or any
and goodwill between master and
do not develop into larvae, as the eg-S
'to
I t&ught all my IiWe- girls. Joe, the
-similar work where an easy-to-t�a
man. He knew all his Workmen by
name; took a keen interbat in their
of fleas de, but give rise directly
transparent 'Six -legged creatures,' al-
orchestra leader, set,it to music.
When he entered he."Wos greeted With
-perfectly safe loop is required. Th:k
-witter bowline is very useful during
family affairs; gave -them a helping
nvosl quite like miniatures of the ad-
the usual rolling of -fhe drums. Then
Jce harvest, if rope is being used to
band when they needed it. His most
ult,
we sang, or rabher'Mred, oar ditty.
kelevate ice, or in wet work.
cherished desire was to see such a
F-rorn man's point of view. one of
It went like this:
condition prevail everywhere in The
the few praiseworthy features of the
One of her noble �pvnders had said,
The forthcoming visit of the Prime
industrial� world—,heuce his moving
bed -bug is that its wings remain in a
"Clap, clap,--teTe comes Eddie,
Minister of Britain to the Dominion
speech in the -House of Commons
practically undeveloped state. If these
"Clap, clap, here comes Eddie,
"THE BEST MEDICINE
when be prayed for "peace in our
horrors could fly, a new terror would
"He's pursued by six garages,
"But
SHE ETEA USED
time."
be added to civilization. The repul-
he claps his han'ds at Texas'
11rearing, Mr. Baldwin for the first
The general strike cut Mr. Baldwin
sive smell is due to an oily secretion.
charges. -
Dr. Williams' Pink Pills Highly
to the quick, for it dashed to the
It is common to refer to a trivial an-
"Clap, clap, good-time Eddie,
Praised by a Quebec Lady.
ground his rpost fervent hopes. He
noyance as a mere flea-�bite, but the
"Clap, clap your hand.-;, here comes
-
Mrs, David Logan, Thetford Mines,
appreciated that another such UP-
heaval would result in national ruin,
activity and appetite of the wicked
flea may make even a
Eddie no4w-ow-"
'West, Que., gives unstinted praise to
and when it came to framing the nee-
philosopher
very miserable. The rat -flea in In-
"The crowd took it'up. Everyone
I)r. Williams, Pink Pills for the good
essary pr0entative legislation tbl'
dia is the disseminator of the Plague
clapped in time with the girls, then
-they have done in her family. Mrs.
Premier saw to it that the Trade Dis-
when it -bites man after having suck-
called Texas' charges, and myself.
'Logan says:—"I have been a user of
putes Bill scrupulously safeguardIed
ed the blood of a rat infected with
The drummer beat time on the big
Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for many
every legitimate right of the workers.
the Plague Bacillus. Of course, it is
bass drum. Everybody joined in the
:years, on occasion required, and. have
A -fair-minded 'and just man, consum-
not the case that fleas "'bite," but
singing. We repeated svvvral tirnos.
always found them a most reliable
ed with a desire to make England
what Short 'word can we use for the.
The Prince blushed like a kid, but bc-
it, thoughl
7nedicine. My husband, who was re-
prosperous and her people happy,
vertical puncturing and the Rub%�.
certainly enjpyed t,,,en
�covering from an attack of typhoid
such is Mr. Baldwin, the trusted skiP-
quent suction? Some houses are in-
some of his entourage �vere greatly
-fever, and was in a very -weak condi-
�er of the ship of State.
-The
tolerable with fleas, which seem to
upset by our flippancy. He is ono
tion, took the Pills, and throughthein
intere-st in the Prime Minister's
lie in wait for their victims. The
w.onderfu4 fine chap, democratic, bril-
.:gained health and strength. MY
visit to Canada is greatly enhanced by,
eggs are whitish sticky ovals, about
liant and possessing a 111ost pleasing
-daughter was in a run-down conditioyi,
the knowledge that he will be accom-
a fortieth of an inch long, and they
personality."
�and was forced to discontinue work.
panied by Mrs. Baldwin, in whom he
are laid in rugs and mats or in crev-
At midnight it is the custom of
Again Dr. WiTams, Pink Pills werr.
has an ideal help -mate. No more de-
ices of the floor where dust and
Texas to appear dramatically while
-resorted to and she was soon restored
voted couple� could anywhere be
debris acciamulate. They develop in-
the orchestra kicks up a most infer -
to excellent health. Then my eldest
found. At 10 Downing Street, as at
to active larvae, like minute white
nal hub -bub. Suddenly she emtends
'boy had an operation, performed for
Cheq-uers, arid at their country house
threads with long hairs, and these
her arms and there ii silence. Then
-adenoids, which left him in a weak-
in Worcestershire, Ae maintains the
feed on dry fragments of Animal ori-
Texas cries out in it throaty voice,
-ened condition. Once more Dr. Wil-
"home" atmosphere which means 30
gin. After twelve days or so the
"Hellp, suckers." Aq this there is
liams, Pink Pills were tried,, And he
much td both of them. As a young
larvae or maggots sink into quiesc-
uproarious applause arid she proceeds
was soon in excellent health. SO I
wife, Mrs. Baldwin devoted her whole
ence and go through their metamor-
to visit the tables shaking hands,
-ran truly say that more than satis-
thought to her family; later, when
phosis in pupacases of silk entangled
greeting old acquaintances with af- I
-faction has been obtained by the use
these cares were less exacting, she
with dust and tiny fibre's of wool.
fee ionate familiarity, meeting new i
Ver
.,of this medicine. The pills have do?e
found time to start and rut'g domes-
In the Summer the hungry flea
b -and -egg men, and casting ai
-snore good in my homethan hundred-,
tic training school -4t Worcester. Dui-
emerges in about a fortnight, but in
shar4x eye anout her for celebrities
�Iof dollars worth of more expensive
ing the war she and 'her daughters
Winter the quiescence may last for
and near celebrities. She sees a
xnedicines."
equipped and carried on a convalesc-
months. Fleabane burned will banish
stage favorite like Fanny Brice, andl
Dr. Williams, 'Pink Pills- assist
ent home for soldiers, whilst her bus-
fleas, and so do vari-ous commesciul
beckons to her. Then she turns to
-digestion, correct the.lassitude, th0
band gave, anonymouqly, one-fifth of
preparations. But all will be in vain
the crowd and order-,., "a big hand for
palpitation of the heart, shaky nerves
his entire worldly wealth—a sum Of
if the floors are not kept clean. We
Fanny Brice," When the hand is
and the pallor of the face and lips
9120,000--ag a free-will offering to
have known a house become almost
given Fanny is probably induced to
that are the results of thin, impure
Iblood.
his country.
To -day, Mrs. Baldwin is actively in-
uninhabitable because of small ants,
but the invasion yielded to spraying
contribute to the hilarity of the eve-
ning by singing a song. Texas has
You can get these Pill% from anv
terested in many philanthropic insti-
with formalin and fumigating with
found that stage pe(,ple lo -.-9 to be
-medicine dealer, or by mail at 50
tutions, and works hard in aid of
sulphur. Though they were trouble-
noticed and do not object to doing for
�cents box from The Dr. Williams'
such movements as the Business
some in their numbers, even on the
tothing what they are utually paid
'Mediciiie Co., Brockville, Ont.
Girls' Club in London, the National
dinner -table, they did no g-reat harm
large sums for doing. She has a re -
Institute for the Blind, the Nfitional
except to the serenity of the lady of
riRrkable merricry f,,r names and
Child Adoption Society, and other
the house. It is very different with
faces, and an uncanny instinct for
'i:PREMIER BALDWIN IS STURDY
charitable bodies in the East End,
the te�mites, badly called "white
divining the presence of a real spend -
which she frequently visits, she,is
ants," that are so common in many
er. It was she who guve currency to,
BRITON
"the lady bountiful," and many are
warm countries; for they devour the
the expression "hutter-ind-egg man.' 1
the gifts of which -the public know
wooden furnishings and everything
One of her noble �pvnders had said,
The forthcoming visit of the Prime
nothing which find their way from
related thereto, from the books in the
modestly that he was a dairyman from
Minister of Britain to the Dominion
1.0 Downing Street to humble home-
library to the corks in the collar. R
out West and Texrik, introduced him
ill affVd many thousands of Call-
wi
in "darkest, London." As hostess at
is often necessary to place the feet
- i( he t ought
by the products Ah �h s h
:adlans an opportunity of seeing, arid
official and semi-official functions,
of the table legs in China cups which
would make him feel most at home.
11rearing, Mr. Baldwin for the first
Mrs. Baldwin has her husband's apti-
cannot be perforated. The termites
The convert c-harge is $5, which as
Aime. From every aspect, the Prom-
tude of making all. her guests feel
dislike the light of day and may wt) --k
Texas admits includt-5 nothing. White
Jer is an interesting study.
thoroughly at honiie� Full though
stealthily out of sight till they re-
Rock, ginger stle and similar drinks
in Appearance Mr. Bald -win is of
her life, is, she is always readA to
duce the taible-f,�g, for instance, to a
cost from $1 to $1.51) a borttle. Ham
-inuch fairer coMplexion than his
speak on behalf bf any cause which
shell.
sandwiches are fifty rents each and
3photographs would suggest. He looks has as its object the welfare of the other things in projk,Irtlo�. In placcg
=d 1w, a typicil Briton, of sturdy people. Such are Mr. and Brs. Bald- where liquor is go)](], and we fear vc
build, Open countenance and kindlv must incl d th Ciiinan place, small
. win who, in their respective spheres NO MEDICINE LIKE u e`ach. while carbon-
-expression. Ms personality is one and together, strive to do their duty BA BY'S OWN TABLETS drinks are 0
-which intuitively attracts. It takes and live up to the high ideals they ated cider, nicknamcd Staten Island
"put a few minutes foT'all who meet have placed before them Canadian cham agne, goes at $25 a quart. Or -
hey have known s' For Either the Newborn Babe or . Ip
-bim� to feel that t ever quick to recognize 7sterling worth the Growing Child. might spend a hundred dollars ii,
lim f or years. and endeavor, will know l,.ow to show Texas' place and n,,t get so much
The Prime Minister is inherently their admiration of the two dis- as a kind look from -ine of the wait -
:a shy man and his shyness is O.PPar- tinguished guests, who are about t-) There is no other medicine to equal ers. But, the noise, the excitement
ont when he first steps upon a plat- visit thern. Baby's Own Tablets for little ones— of a possible police raid, the feelin-41
-form In full view of his audience. whether it be for the newborn babe that one is mixing in a distinguished
Invariably starting with some- hap- — -------- IP__ or the growing child the Tablets crowd, people whose names figure in
-pily-phrased local allusion, Mr. Bald- always do good. They are absolutely the newspapers, the drinking and thf,
-win speaks slowly and deliberately— INSECT ENEMIES THAT INVADE free from opiates or other harmf�l singing combine to make people al -
drugs and the mother can always feel
:so measured 'indeed are his words that THE H01ISEHOLD most fight for the pri k ilege of getting
safe in using them.
it is frequently PoSiible for a aReedy ' in and spending thvir money. Guest-
-vniter to take thent' down in long- In the nest of ants there i�re often Concerning the Tablets, Mrs. John are permitted to make gifts to Texas.
lIgn& There is no , hesitancy, the alien inniates. Some are thieveswho Armour, R. R, 1, South Monaghan, She admits that all the jewels she
and pointed-, the plunder stores; some. are predatory Ont., says:—"We have three fine,
MelitI46noes are short ' wears are gifts fr,,m people
!Iniguage, Almost biblical in its Sim- enemies who devour the young ants; healthy children, to whom, when P were at one time more or les
-ppeity and directness. To all his some are pets who become fragmant medicine to needed, we have. given strangers. One pArticular
and Occ0- only Baby's Own Tablets. The Tab-
'heareli 'it is at once apparent that when they are stroked; whose name she declined to reveal ;s
-the i what ionally there -are useful partners such lets are the best medicine you can a korgeous spender and goes ofton.
ipeaker is a man who means
'he gays, and says -Wbskt he means. as the Green Pliers that correspond keep in any home where there are When he wears a cRi-nation in his but-
nd are milked for their young childreTL ton hole it is a signal that he is a --
Ike The voice isr r1ol, and mugic6l 9nd to cattle a
honey -dew. So, in uaint similitude, Baby's Own Tablets are a mild but rompanied by his wife and the royal
there are in tweltings thieves thorough laxative which' regulate the. alute is deferred.
like rals, formidable enemies like poi- stomach and bowels; -banish c9natipa-
donous, snakes, -pets like cttts and tion and indigestion; break up colds ONLY WOMAN TEA -TASTER
canaries, and partners like dogs. In and simple fever and make teething
ilk There is a London woman who
itifti*e or . straitened ci " instAnces easy. They are sold by Tnedi
kpt reu cine tastes no fewer than goo sampleq of
-;ery day.
the cow may live for part of the year FI or direct by mail at 25 aents
'thin the house, and a coni- a box from The Dr. toa e Sbe is Miss Margaret
lit4rully *% -hive-bees underneath a �Williarns' Medi- Irving, and she enjoys the distinction
uiunl�y of eine Co., Brockville, Ont. -taster
�Y of b%ing the only wor"t tea
VA�itiible huthan r'66f.rhose who find -in Great Britain.
Erlemurle in old furniture must always "The opportunitieq for women in
e on the look -out for the small her- ANOTIMR, NOTED TEXAS the tea-ta%ting businbft are very
1mg be.etlea, which bkliiow 'in every- HOLD-UP go6d," she says. "If 0. *Oman has
thing wooden, wri-t6s; Prof. J. Arthur the ability and a sufWtAtly delicat-
Thoingoh in'John O%budft's WioaklY, s cilled tho uncrown- -a any rorn
�,Tevs Guinan ic palate She might ear -thing IF
Tho are verldeftrIactive- thug thig ea qui-dat M Broadway, and there can -, 0 to 1 0 0 a v
51,ro $ 6, 0 ut it will
�-6dlr of the make fheY'did to �ie be bo doubt she ought to have b6dii be about three 3 ef, re her judg-
TvUlt. beams in the robf of Westmin- 'crowned, Imigi tigo. When she first e lit sufficientli. developed to
cost the went to New* York, not So many n' "t 'I
st4 Hall is said to have b riolt'd Pon.
I."NUMUX I'Ixchequer ab6ut .910%'Oft y4irs, ag07 9he Walked from -her $�.a, ,So u
me tea is judged mettody b WA
--4ha w�toom, to "hearul at mj�eArande. Other teia;�
W 11
st,. (),,00mtrion kinds
ean c aaq
tprei�, 4416-itn'd the I 'by the sm,
YIN" irktr beath toWl-i8qaaro, a -"distance of
v y_tivo ell alon4, dad when it
r its amor&& i blodks ki�oa&t Way; to' save t6h diatit#, comes -to tastirt-g, all I. -do Is to roll
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w1- have 50 Men's and You -ng Men's Suits, made
of good cloth, well lined throughout, all. High -
Grade brands of clothing, some with wide trousers,
some narrow,- all good patterns and colors. Every
suit guaranteed in every way. Here is -an opportunity
you may not get again to get a real good suit at less
than the cost of the cloth.
JHINK OF IT ...... ......... ... ... _ $895
Featuring Long Lines
e,4nd the New Skirt
Fullness
This smart but very easily onade frock
has long slendenzing lines and 2
graceftilly ripplI.1111.,sku'T haskizu,
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the'tendency of n rowarl
fiillex skirm
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FASHION BOOK
contains hundreds of other smart c6
s4ris illustrated in the newest fabrics
and color harmonies. It Ls only 25c
a copy cod contains a coupon od
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Drea No. PRINTED PATTERNS
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Printed Perforated Notched Cut Out
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Every
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ages 1 to 14 years
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These include afl
Our Girls' Dress-
es from the plain
to the finest and
m o s t elaborate
d re s s es. Ever
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25 per c. Off.
Jumboknit N e w Sportster
Sweaters Shirts for Men
$5..00, $2,25
Heavy knit, Sweaters, made of the
finest pure wool yams, beautifully
finished. Will give years of wear.
Cardinal or White.
ALL SURS
Price $5.00
Pure Wbite Shirtm made with
elastic belt to fit at waist, cut after
Ayle of windbreakers. Just the thing
for Sport wear,onting or dancing
ALL SIZES
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