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J�,� ,1, I , " *­ , , � , �" "rOlt",�,""g. -, Mq� , "'. _ , i� - �1 It I 'rila, 1' I . . . -, �,il! ilm 7 psll,�q�t I � , , , i""OW" '11, , . . # �� i" �R`R 1, C, - I I I . I - , , t (Y . - .. 4 - , - _;_� eziecration I . . - . 0 4 C , � 0"' 11N :It , : ) "ndensed from The . . . . I � I �., S""Ll R­,,� . �1' // - ,,, � ,,,� - I �� '?I , . S KIDNEY PILL$ SOON more, than 40 . NOII 1 M . For4m, in, Reader!s Digest � hope of .4'Couraging the 4 is UT DODD' years, .AR " e deadly 'gernwqr - � 1i , � 1. , .., . Wapt , �,,,�%­,­­ �,I'j 11 , , - -1, "�,%, L" , . I I . . %t.L VIIV.AI- 'vVynbs. We, on the othex - ,lEF 'The arms :for supporting t4e fans -arrh ek, the dread -full isumnipr .wv%- , . : I'll, � . ��M,Y% " � , � I I BROUGHT COMPLW= RFJ ' ' , .11, - � ,,M,,�! k, I, - — a . I . rd . ,.. I .. � . - , _ " , . � . wommississ hand, pay a neat sum� which eritit es I � I , also .for .�ha vane,or taiNboa . feTe plaint At tdkgs, the lives.of so Many , .r7 - N,,.�,P,V,Ik.�;� . 0 eternal attent4on, � gv "'i 1 ,� , - " - -grave t 'in- Mr. Warner Says Six'Boxes,of Dodd's composed -'of oak taken from thew. oods� ,1fttIV.. ` it not then the -U� Your LiTer B3 ' " ' ' � " . , ".­. . , "PI .. s e6r ion, a 11deceni the enibal-ming. ili4t—goeslthe a 4cmhildrevt.� Is WA. as " " I ,�Chrts, comes —if t . * As thqugh,,a thousand years . __ - ' . .on the farm TBQth the fans arid, the i -of .- -1 ig�od , - - . . A 1� � 'I I .... . '1,, is ,9L 'to. -he ,body'- is to b6 1�eld' tiginel Made Him Feel Fine. duty W -citizens to co�Dper . , 4, ,� -1dome,ither dE _ argument frow"now, this same cemetery associ- . . � � weather-vaiie were� fashioned from na#ng 16101 Fit, Needdt am . I I ! e ,, L I e .,� .1 � be mad, IL - , .. ate whole-b"rte.dly in ellmd , IF � yo� 44 " I e - inly it is not d, .n� until the funeral, it, must, on would sti s and- . !, ._(Special) P17 . ­ , . 1-14 ­ . " * ' - sanitary. 'And if it is to be gazed, ati. 11 be mS gras ie and ,were attached to the sup- the'fly -menace by using every avail- b - . niutng Toronto, Ont., June 21 y Berews. What is � . ;ol �, I e further , an already an o Calome _T , . I ver these , I'll DO JIL �,.�'� - , 1� I must be 6au- trAnsp"ant'ng gera 1%y back was so bad, my spi ports or arms 1b able mea4s of 'distrojiig thel . . . ily or to, drain further an upon at the funeral, it sa-megrav'es! I ne so, I I a poor ant the vast N . . calleu the �head ofthe 'Windmill ,was Ira your liver faillat 6 , I 11-1 familily purse; and tiful. And if it is to last a long time leoul7d'Jiot rest," write Mr. C. E. . - I twopoi% ofb9e,d4y,1uWyourbowdi6dw* I : ptied , H I were a statistida'n, I could sore Tor- Past in Coleman's foundry - on - ,�the - -1 ­ - I'll �� it L-itian to. glorify ivithin the grave, it must be presem- Warner', of �8o, Withro;�7 Atoenue, . I L I lookpp'y uledsooff-oOlOur. - I A' I is not Ohr figure out, at the present rate of ni�in thoroughfare in SeafoAh. - The . ok of pe memo poor divollm'AW 008" 1A , _ _ . ,. I I ­ - .. . 11 .. . �� I ins of a -,dead body. ed. W long it would onto- ,"My head ached all.the time T too Wei � = -youi, - -_ .. I - tBut why hold it'? 'Why exhibit it? births and deaths, ho trough Which went into use the same I � was troulilled with my eyes. I bought .., � eye In is pol . 0 nominally Chris 9 ' er - Resident ... 11 � � � . ,%priAls areonly I time that the windmill began, to OP� I orm 1, I - blo . .� b . Tau havo a . I .all in. the min- Wby preserve it? We'll do I ,know take for the entire United States to three boxes of 'Dodd's Kidney Pillw of , , blo I . �� do ro Ik to, out XR0001h 1, ' .1.1., . jIt is true, we r I frantic impulse of the be turned into. one gigantie cemetery, erate was made from pine. It is still I 10, ad "a 4, Or say prayers; We st all preserv�d under perple and they helped me so, much I ... bought . n b br . - to officiate; we tual care. in, �h 11 I � .., -.1.11. . that the fir three more boxes,' and now I' feel fine." in ,evidence. and do-ing duty on ltlip old Dies ' . Alberta,. - ' I . ... I " � I V�k - ; I I � hymns. But such a Christian 'bereft is to hold fast to the. dearbody , . .. of YQ 1, . � k I, N Nonesense, obviously, Tba earth is where one of the sons, . 0 auto . . 0 I .V , . _. =:�,� . .. , spirit is of the dead. But that is a morbid Backache is Nature's warning of liorrestead, ' ' owe . toldoxi = - 11" ill .� 'lliam, still works the farm. An- of a re,- . � 16 ress upon the 4eparted e living, and not all the assur- * ,i . The CWard Pra�i& He,.'ritld' tiou . In= 9 ;Mkkzwo 'T , .' — . ,I I'll 11 atter of words. The real impulse and one to be frustrated if for th faulty kidney action. N,e;ver neglect W .Harry, resides in Seaftorth, cent date makes the following refer- wa r, . A u can y or chowin � I I � levised by cemetery associtat- it. !If you fail to heed this sign U a Do I �`Cl, , ' qbiefly a in = I 1""t" I . i I" I,. V proved by deeds and check- possible. It i� fa� kinder to .the sor- ances < that other son, o move the bow , . stress, as . ns can -keep c�meteries—when they ' - -Thaze- wnem also: two daughters, , Mar- ence to the .death of a form,gr, well - ty no ;nuot wake up,Yiw h l I6�; ­ . , your kidneys are out of -order you are . hatte . - . I 11, 1 $ book, is a pagan one. of .glorifying the . ..... ingli.10 leave with them -only pho- to I . . I FIN-tL, t they shall be needed—from growing , if garet, who with her mother, still km*wn resident of this, district: liver bile. om I� 01".1, .gr,p n taking great chances. el (Meroury), .Take CAX4ft ly I L, � , � ��,, 11 nsien . a memories of him as he -or fairways. And Backache, lives on thehoiresteadi, and Mrs. Mas- I"John Xalcolm� �Camvbell, for near- � ;�� ... 10`,�,,�Z, tra * t body. _ wheat or hollyhocks lativ.0idIA1111-ar, Pills.- They're Orel# vcgetslfft ... , I .er the various phases of this was—living, laughing, and loving� not corrected, is. often.followed' by ff, aIt, I I Consid although few of us really desire for I on of ,':4skatoon. 1Y thirty years fam4liarly tknown. as n e 6 and ode. Thoy'lfmake you fed &­­­ - I . . 1, ft'. per cent ter in a very short time �, ­I�, I emphasis upon body. First rather than the collection of a paint- ourselves the pitiful earthly immor- spine far.moTe serious form of kidney . Came in Sail Boat ".Silvertip", ,Campbell by a host of , " � " I � 11 ed, dead face. In those. cases where trouble. !Do not hesitate.- At the Do t to Your 'honey On ffubst'tut'%L� I" � RK,�, 7 - . . ma ­and V* ), , 1. ,,,�� — ------- �_ - . tality of a grave preserved 'by per- Robeit, Charters came from 'Scot- friends throughout the Tleae* River defin' - k for Nxterlis byus f ­'��. , I have been prevented by circunb- nrst sign.of kidney -tioublie, such as ok for the R&me, cartees, an vis i" ,� ..''. , �11 � - . petual care, yet we continue b,4ying Backache, turn unhealtatingly to land with his larents.. in an old sail- country, answered the Jast roll call th at drugaistc 40 ...­­ - .1— stances from viewing, a beloved per- � . .,- . . , � I, , it fo,r others as a -mark of our respect. ing vessel, when he was only four at the Municipal ho�piital early Fri- ; I ;'. � A . ." , — __ .- �� I , son after death', I have Dved to ' be ne hears Dod&S,Kidney Pills, which for half of age. Their -belongings were -day -morning, 11 .. I 1. __ ___ . - . Frorn� some who mourn, o May, 25th. - , �fi 7 .. grateful. . . � .L it a century h.aye been recognized as the years I i . . . I- - 0, - � '_ . TOOK PILLS FOR 30 this defence of 66meiteries: "But � ­ - I I . _ �ng,. back. conveyed tc� - th,Ei - -site of their -..new .-f 'IMr. bampliell was born, in ,Sea- .. " .. � "ll", As for exhibiting the corpse to the an aiih ,­ con-dort� me to -have a grave to go home in Tucker.cImithbypg-cart. Mr. fo-rtij,''On iiii, 6n'April 19, 184�,-oft ,sheaf.of *bite lilies and.maiden hair . . . pu,blic, caA you imagine any greater ' ea rica . I- '. I I ' I -to. It gives me a special place where _____ Chaxters lived there all the rest of Highland iScotch parentige: 'His fern. 'Her attendaiit,' Mrs. B ti - N , I-, ... 11� -as. but a small Lon dale Of Hail,eybury, wore a - ..- i 1� -heir I . �"�,!. : -YEARS, THEN CEREAL , ind-ignityl? ",, If pi�pple expressed them- I can just sit and remember!" two ,sometimes make five and what of ibis life, it, inight be saids with the mother died while he w, s aud . 11 , " i�,,, � selves upon the subject during t 'How many of us really want to be it. Oh, God,, give Barbara teachers e`xce'p"'tion of , a six iweek's holida� trip lboy 'but his' father lived to -the ripe et frock of 'adder of roses C I � � 11 . . 'if etimes, how many boddes would. be th heathery old age of 104 years, 10) months and carried a bouquet ,of sweet peas and .1 I'�' I exposed at funerals to the gaze of mou,rn,ed in that fashlofi? How many w1i o will tell her that. back to e I land of .,the 4 1 ! ffl�.'. . -s want the Ikring to go to a lone,- -eacher,s, 'a hills. He died in 1913 at the age of 21 -days, FpAssing away about eigh- maiden -hair fern. The groom wus . � ... "'k-', . BROUGHT RELIEF ' I . .1. I Of I 1 � -the curious who file past caskets? 9f u 11 had out o� my 60, t attended b Mr. ,Lloyd Lonsdale , I- , , in Order to -remember us? ti who. couldn't.hav6. 75 years. His widow, who has just teen years ago. '. y the k I I � 11 �i AAd can the mere preservation of ly *&avL scant half dtoze� - �, ­.­. ..... . I I . . _� , . i ... If we are to be rniased, don't �we -wish been - supplanf�d by - pilionogra.phs. 'I &616bfateA her 88th bi�thday, 4s con- 141)eicieased came 'to the West In Haileybury. After the ceremony .1 � . �, 6 , ,c -.1 the body in the grave. help either'tbe to be rnissed in terms of our living ,an fim,4- no ,excuse for the large ma� sidered to he ,both hale ,and hearty. the late seventiL-s and for sever.al ,happy couple . I �,­, ;, Mr. Forsythe Endorses ALL- dead Or the liv�ing? Surely, grief is , In the picnics -we organ- jo t It is said that when the parents of years engaged in the precarious busi- ronto and points south, the II663 .. . I " 11 not assuaged by the thought that t1re interests ? ri y who were dull and, mechanical " ".: , I . ized or in the homes we made or by ling in a -red knitted suit with I I - I I I— ei - return 1, - I I � , I BRAN fOr Con�tjpation remains will take fifty y�ars to re and blank --those who morely taught Robert Charters located. in. Tucker- mess of freighting, supplies from Fort travel " , .�': � . � , instead of fhe the children, we cuddled or in the a I'sbibject." .1 � � smith' 1here was �rio such tking as Garry '(Winalpeg) Over the western white accessories. - On th r �. ...:1. 1. — . vert'to the elements . r. -he they voll reside at Elk L�ke, where, . 1. � I 1. . I I . possible ten, required by natural dis- businesses we ran? �. What I wish all ,Barbara's teachers Seaforth to BaNfiteld and Clinton to, plains to Prince Albert. Late es 'as, , , . � �, . 'The final evidence of our homage What she London opcn, highways. They were located at Kinistin,o northeast Of Mr, Young ,will resume -his duti . P I I.- I . lies',i,' integration, or the few hours required! could. do ii to kindle fires. ' 'y stand-, .. � _ �, , .1 ,:, you suffer frdm headac ,. , , . 11 to the dead body usually consists of mustn't do and w,hat.lots of other si'miply blazed trails. The father luiew Prince,� Albert where be established Vi,�Vlii6ial CO1ista1b%6-`1Bl .th .11 . .. . ­ �, .,.,.. I . If nd energy or any , by cremation. I : .a theadstone to mark its resting place. children ,.mustn't do.,is to go out. BAr- �rom, aaual experience iwhat it meant a trading post. 'At the outbreak of ard. I I I - I I I I .. 1� loss of appetite a - .. Consider, too, our funeral flower , . � I � .,,� I other of the frequent effects of con But again I wonder whether we bara, has a pretty strong sense of to carry wheat from his home to Lon- the Riel Rebellion 'Mr. Campbell was __ ( 11 1, , , I ­.. stipation, read this volu�ntary letter - fetish.6, A,person with whom,we were -%vant spent on a headstone a f,ti -niles, to away to Port Garry after supplies - I I , I -1 � not on intimate terms dies,' and im- really lity, which is, I believe, a fairly 6cn, a distance of nearly 60 i . � �.' . 11111�1 "After taking pills and tablets I ed upon toorder sum that would be sufficient to �arry marked characteristic of any child excliange it for flour or household -and consld�--rable, apprehension was At Niece's Graduation � I... 11 for' about thirty years for consti- medistoly we feel ca. I a .youth halfway through college, or worth saving. I commodities. I �elt as to his safe return, which how- . . I :, � ,� I started to take your ALL- for him an elaborate flora . - I , pation - .. ,, I to pay the salary of a visiting nurse During one year ,in junidr high Many of the younger generation in 'ever was accomplished - without, cas- ... wlis&. Emilie BuclianaTi has return 1, -1 . 11 I B,�,AN three times a day according know a man who has rebelled at the for a year, 6r to end -ow a room, in a ,school she had the wrong kind of art . Seafoyth and . -locality do not know uzilties. Later he engaged quite ex- � .1 ; � to directions. Today I can eat anarchronism of sending' -flowers to. a ' ed from a -visit to'Toronto, where she' 11 4 � 1, , I - � . cheese, and th4t.ig binding� 'and children's hos�itlbl? Do we? Then teachers. ,She has always been. ard- that there ever -were such places as tensively in farming, and at death attended the - graduation of her nlece,, . �� " ,,� Now, when be wishes to ' . .1 I ­ "—Mr. Ed.Yor- ". dN - let us go on record now, expressing ent with pencil, crayon and brush, Fuzltor's blacksmith shop, Welsh's maintained large interests in that dis- Mi�s Margaret Armstrong at the A I -tainly feel fine. I daVh,'i,G �-espects to the departed, he I 1. I cei. p . U to. The ToTon- . - . sythe (address furnished upon I ;e�ds a _,h_e4ue to a charity in the Our wishes. but during that year I rarely'caught puinp works, Kyle's sawmill or 'Cole- trict. I niversity of Toroil .. 1. I . I .. 1. � of t . What, exactly, is a sane and sen- her drawing, and it was, ,r ,believe., man's,foundry ;and yet all these "Answering the lure of new,,f ' ron- ,to Star in its nortes on the gradua- . , .. I request) - ' l name he one who hIas died. , . eade,d ,for % 4, i I I S ,P *ble burial? -I do -not know, Of because this teacher bad extinguish- places were a factor in brin-ging. into ti,eri, 51r. Campbell In the'tion, said: "V�%en Margaret ' Arm- .. " Science says Ali -BR" provide 'tbap�, some day, an enlightened sl River in " - ,, .. . 11. . stines,. . .1 ed the drawing impulse in �er. She exisferce the windmill'that stood for Peace - 19,08, coming afoot strong graduated from the Univerg . I I _�� 0bulk" to exercii�e the inte 11 equest that his death course. That which would seem hu,- . 1 he - . � . I and vitamin B to further aid regu- I h w r � design- many 'Years on Charter's farm. , In over what -was later to become the ity,of Tarot to to -day, she had, on t I I pllr�ol assigned Barbara, ... the job,of . H . I . .2ce in the papeys read "Pleise ane I to some would),be agonizing to ther, Mrs. C. - I , " -s. But suppose that, immediate- -have long forgotten, famous Edson Trail. After carefully. s Is Me, , 1 �. r -BRAN f othei ing the cover lining of the. school an- fact they may . ,same dres h r . . 1,''. la habits. In addition, ALL send all I lowers to - the county hols- , ti hi selected ATmstr,D,hg (formerly 'Miss 'May I. I , . is rich in blood -building iron. . pital.' ly after, death, the undertaker were ,,,I and then told her meticulously or perhaps.iiever knew th'at such a lo6ki .g Over the country, e . � - The "bulk" In ALL -B -RAN is much . I d remove the body. Sup- how to handle every detail. Barbara windmill ,�xisted. land just south of where Wembley Buchanan of .Goderich) wore when I .1, . I , I I . . . I . . . ., I I I vegetables. In- The 'ivhole subject of caskets and pose he then unobtrusively and quick- had her own ideas for the design, now stands, which he farmed for she gritduated from the same,college, - I . Insidiou' , 1. . I side the body, it forms A soft mass vaults is a squeamish one s ly dispo�ed 'of that body, either by, many Of t'hem, I think, superior to . . several years. Runting trips to the 30 years ago. ' It is of white point , 4 � ,,"� � � I e sig -11 .., , - .. - the teacher's. -If I had, ,been that Who lack understanding of th � . ! i - which gently clears the intestines advertising has so played upon our the simplest of �burials or by crema . . . * .'t2l'aln Dale, district brought to his 4'esptit, with frills on the skirt edg I :�. . of wastes.' ,ernotions' that when a death actually tion—which seel'ins to, me the least teacher, I would bavte sacilificed the nificance Of the child's behaviour. t �'J.n ,ome desirable farTing .40d with narrow white ribbon, and the � "I'll ''., - - -el we are expressing otir - fParents are responsible becauV, lands, with the result he finally. se- amazing part Of it is that the frock , I � ..� I ,1sn't this pleasant "cereal way" Occurs we fL vainglorious Of all ends to choose for whole damned annual to give Bar .. � I far more healthful than. using love- by choosing Jand paying for) oneFelf. After that, a memorial ser- bara the feeling that a feW of -her .first of all, they should know that the lected a sizable quantity of land a-, is in such perfect. style and such a V �� , V . . . .1. I I I e . �� I "I . I patent medicines — so often habit- rounded corners instead of squar vice could be held, to" consist of what- ideas On this lining vie�,e swell—and C�fflld's, curiosity'is a Tidtural, ind,eed bout eight indles west of Hythe which perfect fit that it didn't have to be ,� '. � . . he '� � - ,- . � forming? . . . . the finer -rade of satin . . . t ost comforting to those I' would have said swell—not laud- a desirable trait, and instead Of he ,continued to farm until late years changed one bit for 'Margaret. Thi% I I ' ever was m . I 11, - . I . ,Just eat two tablespoonfuls daily. silver handles . . . . Inevitably we who were left—a eulogy of.the, dead, able. During'tbe same year her "ap- trying to check it, they. should gifide when failing, health made it desir- is the first time it had been worn in I , I " I -1 � � , � I , �' , , , , I KII 11 1� , : .�; .. ­ � , I".. I �1.'­ I ,,, I I i ­ , I I I ), �Iv" I ­ In serious Cases use with each meal. pick, the 1'best"--best because it long- or music, or simply the hopeful re- Dreciation of music" teacher' pla'nted -it., T.h'e only way in which a child able to lease. At this location he thirty years, but it- only had to be - ,u� �� Ii. � , . carded body that . up to msen,tal. rnaturity is I Cable - "I �o. If not relieved this way, see your 'est. preserves the dis afRrination of the Christian belief, in her a Tiate of music. '- can grow also Operated a trading post for many fireshened (by cleaning when it I , � , I I- doctor. . is �Ust as dead.whenit has been buri- that death is not victorious. The 11n. contrast I recalled how I'Mrj through, his own experience. �M`anY years before the railroad reache-d Oiat of its tissue paper wrapping.� I :1. - Get. the red -and -green package ed a day as a decade. I entire emphasis would ,be upon the M have, had- the opportullitY Hytbe. . 1, . Amotber ,part Of ,Miss Armstronles � , '11. , . eGlynn" used to sell us the fun of who ' I ,,� � i I Made by Kellogg Another -new develo�m,ent in our spirit and -not the body. I Shakespeare in Our Ploomifield (In- through learning .by personal expeTi- 41 During recejit months decliiiing costume was"ber father's college cap- . ­ . At your grocer's. - h healthy -mental inde- ,health made iieeeMary,tbe specializ- _4Goderich Signal. . . , I 11 I _� I in London, Ontario.. � pagan emphasis upon'the dead �ody, It would not mean that we should diana) ,High School Eriglish�class6s. erce, to reac 1. I . I I andards of be- ed treatment available only in hos- � . . __ , " - forget our dear ones. But instead Of' Shakespeare was there and be was pendence with adult A I " �, . I . I , : I - . . ._ I . I 1. .1 remembering ,them by means of pol- , ,art of the fun- of living this life. haviour. I . '. pital, so he came ,to Grande' Prairie . . I . 7 � . , ,' 1-� 7 . �� " 11 �. � .1 , .; ; . 1, I � F I "I �� , I �� ", '. I , . "', . .1 , , 11 !, I :: :: I ��� I I 4 ".. �'. .� � � , , . il ... . 11 � i ". -, I - I , ,j . 1.1, I , 11 I . . . � � , . . I , 11.1 -- - I .1. , I 1, I I'll � 11 � . - - .. . � . _' , , , " , 11 �� 11 - I , - I - �._T, . .. . . �, . , . . .. . ,4, �'; �. �_ `,� , I ��� � I , . ,,, n 1� � �'4 ,. .,,�� �1. �, . " I ,. , , 1. � � . .1 1, , . , . I .1 , __ . .1 I , I , 7 - 11 I I I � I , N. i . , I,V. I - , 1,1, ;I� � "',; " , �'� � . 11 .�.�41 1 ... � ; P, I I I'll, �� . I . I "I'll , 1. I .,�,,,: i� - ,11 . , . , ,,� �­ � " . I 'g,-, , � ,�� - ,e I � ". M. , I , �,t I I I I 'li . . � . I �, 11 . I 11, , , 11 ", I , - r" I I , ,, , I "i :�,'. 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I - * , scaped cemeteries and 'perpetual n ot mereir sn, in a�n y c4al d, potatoes. in "For exafiTple, it is a necessary Part 'Despite every effort of slull and', se -i- Light Weight Lambs f , care,� we should remember them in Indiana University -SemboWgr tossed of . the learning ,process, to allow the ence,,he slept peacefully away on Thb marketing of spring lambs at I terms of, some living interest Of firebrands to those who would tak9. child to turn the water-ta,p on and 'Friday." I too light weights is a mosit unfortun- tbe�r,%. A . stholhTsbip, int cqlle&- He helped me unknowingly through off. When he bins learned how to (110 � 40 - ate practice, sinde it incurs a heavy 4 . Sand boxes 'in a day nursery. A that attack of futilities which many' this', the child is satisfied, but if be I . . less of Tev'enue to the pr . oducer avA I traveling library� A wading pool for college students must ',bear, made'lit- ,is told 'be, ,must not play with the causes a decrease in consumption. A children in the park. eratpre a larke instead- of a chore tap,..,he will,.of course, set about Welsh'Home Will In the main it is quite feasible . ,Or—and this is Tnorq germane to- and writing a passion instead' of a turning the water off and on the first � for the 'producers to hold, back their 11 I . day—if the farnily of the deceased paper to, be -handed in on Tuesday. chance he has, ,when his mother's Honor St. Patrick laTnbs until the aninisl& have reached! ,were in moderate circumstances, the Those are my -hints agt to what I back is turned. I I 11.1 I - around 60 pounds, and show reason- ) finest memor�al he could have would think ,11 teachers should -be and, in- It is not, intended that .the child Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Welsth ably good finish. Thin, underweight be . their proper protection. It is c - identally, all parents. if we at-. should be allowed free-dom, to ,be� de- (Gretta 'Gould, Canadian and Eng- spring. lambs se,11.4or less than half ironical that often -when the family's teltipted ,to block Barbara' in every structive, as be should,'Conie to know lish actress), who have just return- the price of acceptable, Won fin I ish- income is sheared down to almost w�,,g move she starts to -intake, *e ,-,nd appreciate the value�of things' ed from the East, are celebrating in ed. . I , I . nothing by the death of. the wage- -would soon have her as hysterical as The. idea. is rather to keep -him oc- honor of the patron, saint oil Ireland i " � , .Is- — I . I I 11 earner, the bulk of his modest estate a -greased pig at a county fair: 1, n,- cu, ed with the toys that are suitable today and greeting I friends at cock- . I . )_ - , fQ (and sometimes "easy" payments' for sofar as we -are weakly able ._�l is age, and to allow him gradu tail time in their Hollywood resi- . Vilton L�ckaye was on the pro-- 0 �, 4 a year to come) sboul& go to pur- ,,h,,Id illuminate life for her, and not allglio become familiar with objects dence, Le Chatedu, on, Serrano Ave. ' gram for a speech at a gathering i3m ' ' . chase his burial trappings. r 9 They will introduce the celebrated Chicago. fft was late in the evening - -, . take her by the elbows and, shove, he ,ffiound the house, under guidance. ' V I We spend more on burials than oti where she should go. How many . of /71'o teill the child riot to touch ,% cer- Blarney cocktail to Judge and Mrs. nd everyone had been bored by the births. 'Every year 15,000, mothers her teachers have the candlepowey tain ,thing is r 2 1 ,imply to encourage Cooper, Bar'6n George von Richlawy� other long-winded speakers. Wh= . and countless babies are lost in child- to illum-idnate ivery much of life f6r ltoiim to do so at the first opportunity* Col. Halsey Yates, Capt. Vesey O'Dav- the toastmaster announced: "Walton 4 birth. WaA-j of them miot'be saved heT—, or even the desire --or the idea? The child should, be 'helped in learn,- oran, .Madam I,vy De Verley (Mrs. -aye, the famous ,actor, wiU now ' � .1 if 'a little of that perpetuii,l care were So many of them know only to teach iiig, not discouraged and punished O'Davoran), Dr. and 14rs. William L - ack you his address," Mr. Lackaya N offered to them temporarily. what's in the ,book. I for giving expre'ssion. 1tG his natural Kickson, Dr. and Mrs. Aaron Sharp g3ve and . arose and said, "Toastmaster No, I am nat saying that we should - To them I - say- To heck with the inquisitiveness which drives him to and- Gentlemen: IMy address is the * lack respect for our dead. But I do books, here is a soul On our hands— I -earn, by handling them, what things I- LOm- Lambs, Club, New York." He sat ,,gessrs. Warren Williaml, Guy I I say that -we should, translate our re- and .you,rs. . are and wbattbey ar6 for. , bardo, John Hurtt� Morley Fletcher, down. 'The applause, was tremend- . I. spect for the mere preservation of Questions concerning Health. ad- T. B. Weatherbee, Harry Gbandlee, 011s. I discarded tbodies�­wbich know no I .0., I dressed to the Cana,cban Medical As- George K. Arthur. . I � . I Tieedg--to the pr6servation of living I . ziociation, 184 Cbllege Street, Toronto, Wesdames Ed. B. )Ilatrick, Beecher, Eae-h '&y the British House of I � bodieg--4which need so irluch. rsonally by letter- Dickson, Fred Fox, Ray Phillips, E. Cotmnwls. opens with lyrayer to which , I . . .1 Itted---a . - . __ � a I % W. Ireland, J. R. Rdehardson. only 'the members are admi . I I I .­ ­ ..., - , �� - 'Xisses -Doris Lloyd, Jeanette Mae- custom of lung standing. On one.oc- I ;,-­ Why Ar . bi�- . . - . Struck By Lightning Donald, Mignon Major. 'Katherine casion William E. Gladstone took -big I . . W:::V_ , _ .. I I . � . MacNair, Mary 'MacLardm, Dorothy -granddaughter over to tjie House and . . Condensed from Today, by Dom, , — 1 0__��, I'During the thunder 'storm, early Vaiglin, Irene� Dunne, A, Joachim, the little girl askedc, l"Why do they I Aerold, in keaders Digest .�' .a - - -before daybreak Bddth Kingdon. . I " ;Z;>A -1%,oQ. Sunday morning'just howe prayers, grandpa?" A,HEALTH SERVICE OF I .. lightning' ttruok a chimmey on. -the Wesdaines Donella Cainipbell Wil- ,Gladstone replied- "The ,%peaktr 4 . Rsuppose that all parents arrilve T C CANADIAN MEDLCAL , ks at the member,q juld jyrays for . I 1. . residence of IMr. Samuel (Bradt in Ex- Fon, J. L. Sherman, Adelaide Day 10.0, more or less frequently at that, eris,is� ASSOCIATION AND LIFE .---- eter North -and knocked -off some of Shorb, Ivy Sturtevant, N. Kearns. the country'll' ) _�-.^, < I in' child rai , when the only thing INSURANCE COMPANIFS . r-, W%Z* SIN the brick. 1So7n.,e of the sbingles - --- . ---'--4-- 0 that seems le. t to do is to send him , . , I - . -and a few 0 I . away to sebool. Or bey. At our were knocked off the roof Leaguers Present Gift ,. (When­W�odrow Wilson was Presi- home it happens to be Barbara. We MISCHEVIOUS I of ' the rafters broken. -Electric I dent of .Princeton University, he' give up. We be -ad our '�headachy [Medicine has ,made great progress, lights were blown out and .the ser- To Rev. H.. J. Storm startled a body of alumni by saying, I heads and trust th God and our and so to -day we have better under- vice box dam -aged. Soime of the . � "Some of you IV'4mite and asik us ,why q schooli­�hers, to- mmke isometbi 9- rooins were filled -with soot from the The young people of Grace Luthor- we doret make more of your boys. I hig standing of why 6ilften art mi ebirnmey. Fortunately the damage an Church held the offiCiRl Opening will tell you the main reason — be - of our (at the -rho � ment) impossible cheviova and wbly parents want their 'was I offspring. � . I �hildren to obey, ,Our chil&eA have -no woTsje. A maple tree in front of their tennis court recently when cause they are your boys."—William , of Mr. William IN. Thomson's was al- about twenty from 'Mitchell and P. Merrill; in Scribner's. I, In grade school, bigh 9chool, and the sam-be curiosity which *eb-ildren al- 'sple - . college, I suppose I had a total of ap- so struck by lightning. — Exeter Stratford enjoyed a ndi-d tourna- � ., ways ba,ve bad, a curiosity which .T' ws-Advocate. ment on, the e-ourts. Around 6 o'clock 40ne-day long ago, Margaret AnOn I proximately 60 teachers. Of Aese, leads them to e:kplore and 'investi- "' . a delicious picnic supper was served left this niessag4e sbuclk in the mimor . . I I I suppose six meant as much to me gate bytoluch, sight and taste, Many — I in the basement of tbe,chu-rch when in Mrs. Fiske's dressing"r'oponi. . J I as I would like to see all of Bar[bara's parents resent this natural cui-iosity the members Of tbeWalther League "IMargaret Anglin says Mrs. Fisk* � , teachers mean to her, About six of in their children. and try, by means Kill All the Flies bade a -tangible farewell to their pas�- is the best actress in America."l- . 0 the others definitely darkened my of commands, threats, and actuaa 1�fe for a s -ell The other some 48. .. 13A Most people will instinctivelr do tor, Rev. ff. J. 1 Srm, by presenting JMrs. Fiske read it, addled two com- I'll, . � � . punisninent, -to --murce dued encz, - " ... `��';11 .. +heir best to get rid of. flies even if him Wi a lovely desk -pen as a mas, smok it in an envelope, and mmrb ., I � r: 1-11, I . ."""., 9",- , were, I am afraid', just blah. St]�O,p Curiosity and secure aduh-like in for him. 1�..111 z& � It read: .101 I 4-.11.- . I .No doub't there are children who behaviour. a nuisprice btat membitto, of their estee it hack to Mias Anglin, 44�;l 11 . . ,i, , . , 1�1 � , I nberger, president of the "Margaret Anglin, says Mrs. Fisk% � . ,Iri( . 2, N�b.; I I I .. crash through this long parade of IMany of the adU of dhildren are the only way to be really saf:3 against 'Oar] Schelle _s is the best Actress in Ameriba.11--* I'll �;;;,," "T ,�� "', I tne deadl d�iseases they -disseminate League, read the address and Mis , r ,,, 1, " pedagogues, and are neitheradded to dther prompted by curiosity or are, , r,, . J �- ii��,'­­ . I -A-MILE EXCURSIONS to pre y mted the gift.- Rev. The Stage. 'k ��,, , ��S%0, I . . - - . � � - n '. 'a i ,,, CENT ven their breel Flora Hingst prese _ , "',," �Vr,4�,', '. , nor detraeted -from ,an oupce, tbis',Ln effort to imitate the actions of i8 .ssed bi - . I 111% L ,� � . Housebold, garbagIe should, .b,e'covv- Storm expre -s sincere appree I.M! V4�,Z�,�­ . way or that. Thes# are the container mother or father. If, however, the t 1 0104%�, ',,`,,, I , : type of children for wbom�, perhap red, manures and rotting leavi�s, etc. dation. of their thoughtfulness and his , 4,11, ., V..�,� . - - 8 child finds that sonile, one or Other of e - fie ,house and, all regret 'at leaving. 1heir midst. Dur- - .... ,�' .1 I, . To WestIqrn Canad, ''a after alit the 'schools are designed. his acts upsets, his partntsand gains kept away from t 1� r' ' SOU?e ' . 1� � ' jnrg the evening olutdoor games were I 0 - - . ,� T. ,,,� � :,�.p �,:.. ... � . . I I I These stailt in empty and come out undingskept. scrupulously clean. . The Leaguers were ,pleasect - I ; I I for him 'a great deal of utteiition, I'll .W !*�R 1 �,�','gll­ - , fulh-�of reading, writing and arith- Scrqens on doors and win,dows-will plAyed 1. � I 11 . 0 , 0 _ - I even if such attention be in the form I ­ ... I'�;;, ,-�, 1, 1. I . . �. 111M. j I �11,�i�,:.. and the Pacific Coast . ols. se to have with them their incoming ., � P . ,t, - metic. For them, the scho are bel to,. keep flies ,out of the liou - " N � - - oif -punishment, then be will often Te- . , 1. Ilk �,,��," b,� )'V I , , . � , filling stabon.s. Teachers are stat peat these acts. This isl natural be- anTfood should be kept covered. But pastor, Rev. A. 1C. Hahn, of. Oshawa. I � � � w I,Zf " , . FROM ALL POINTS IN THE, "Sir . r are, —Xitchell A,6rocate. . ���, �, �,'I�,�'A' I no matter -how conzoientious you � W" �1 � ion attend -ants. . I cause ,even, the youngest child likes I � ,,, -":"j-1 " Some flies will alwA�,g be atVund and I., - . - - . 1-1- 111V 1-111, . .1 But Barbar.g is, seeking a reason to 0&,upy the; cen,t-re of the stage. . 0 � . . 1; 1. 1. 11 11i, .1, I -I I., ""., , ve ,. - ,t, avu -301nclusl for life­an',�xplanaflon and I Just- Behavdous Of this kind may be ealleOtbat's where Willson's Fly Pads can 1 41' I? .,''� , 1"Of D,ft4,ft - c,,,' """" ` Colose' '� s—JUNE-10 q � , " 011,-1;j;§",-'4' -� I incation--4aiO .of -life. IS116 mischevious, o' digobedlieni by his par- gr . y ,' k ,,,T, e to your, aid. " - J� �l �i J� -gt i ,I X,�.;"41, : � I., Come 1% p 'Ji ,� -�,.:I�� � . , a wa� r , Youn'McDonald - I ,*'r ;:��;�,��'j � , , or rl',�' 141111RIN I' ­,". , -valid for -return to reach eiwlw starung finds beTself'n'tender,morsel of gesh, the child, the A few 1�ads, used regularly, two d � I I I I I , " ,. I "" . A very pretty blit , .. 11 0,�,J�,A,� 1. Ticketa ents, but it secures for � . r , 1, ,�� I I 4 't g " whirling a I 9 . g�,,�­Jp ..4� , �, I POM W1 attention which he enjoys. The " I .. ... ; I ,,,, a R,g,�,,, rew- � � , Mk;,; � - ' t' Ithin 45 days from &te of sale, indusive.. and serses. - on a madly - three bours: day during the warm - iluiet WeAdrin �;:�,' Sm -%%, 't, '.."g'.." ­­ in 1. ., , �4, '�'­ I � � �' . '.­ �. ., . , ,., V-1 ��. I New 1ME� I �0,, W ,I, I " Chiwen five yoarUl ,T=d under twelve ha the iddit fare. I sphere of 'Z�,600, -fiill;�,s, "in circutn� tition is nolt the fault of the child, weather, will kill absolutely all the was sGlemnked on Thursday last � li, 161 )1,4I`UV , I I C dre et:a,e ears f ,g Lot! I . . -nee, along with millions of ,other but is due to � action of the parents flies in store or home. It is ,a clean, -St. John's Anglican, 10hureb, � I., I �,'NoV , a e, fere ,;;;;;,I ..� I , ;f��Jir.��' ��:, I . ,, W -g"t", �.'��._�� �� ;,� _ ave , forml­ simple, 100 per cent. effective method. Liskeard, when Glendins Margaret, AM J 110 _­ 1. I _ �0,11 `!;.� . similar creatures - (who h � M"'; kaggeg6 cheelce& Berths in'TOURIST SLEM14G CARS obtdinabla, � 0 .51.,,�,�'jl', " ,,, , .." -Mr. and, -AW,s. Gor- One pad kills flies all day anti evelby `1-04,� " .,�,g " , , e only daughter of . �,,, Ni .. 1-1 I I 'The riace to li-tv 10 , � �.'!4 210%, - _,:mr: I� - 90,00m6ut aited, .f6r themselvies, WailY funny . g ,fly is a deadly mai � ' , . ��J�,,vV' , I S �, ? , of AMWI pAVilege e4dtge, plus berth fare and tax. ul end ail- dion J. McDonald be'09,71IM t& bride day for 2 oir 3 weeki. 3 pads in eadk - I �%X.A­­",�, � ' ", n reffullatit6ms), � children, the cause of that d.r . . , l: , ,1...'�,�,-.'. ,,, , , � � I . a d irrationil rules and P* I � I ,I I -STOP'Ovems PERMaTED . mcqit osummer corriplaint!" 8y us- of 8114,wart, youngest son of Uri S. #aAket. No spraying, no stickiness. , . 1�1, 1�1 t �-- I . I I. . 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