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I Wt `�,brdinarw , wov , ,,� I 4000.0ixtg$QAQr"4.U-Ate-r..'U-,,bro�ght by "rpl-Aue, bring 0*'bao I sallm'. PUP ,a­o*`wjaW. la�au.Ve-oAndy..,pr i� I Now Jit-0mr hip �`, ,, , �, �, "' . . - `­`I.ikt�kik . ,". ". I � , I . � , - , , " , � plan ,,, �%. 14%, g _. .. -6004~t .Tha 09014; woxs 11 I I y _ 2 , � � 1�.�� .;, I . ""' , � I I `,i k". �.-. �1 ', � ­ . I Al : . , lbAt"jis 00 waver R. is: � h9me, '$11 regqgatly, it turns, out � that 0. 'atal. -On- 1, , � I "I � I I ,. 7'�P,11,t,. I � ­ tbpr was'.eoiely at fault, -they were, coming for him �Ie would ,-#, i, P _= orst vVieds, IM4 � I kEl'. ,. , - I I I llb� . . ��� 12 IV a a* Uttla_u"Tm , I - IG h , . . � iae be knew Itbi,olvell . . _� 1� ON 0 sl� I � . . I , 11, L t a fi � Pr . .. - "V-.'�.u.tpeoA C I. . ., , 30w�:, 1 I � $�� t MI. I I _ . k .j� '%"'� I , � , � - � I".., _ ­ �:,,, 1. . .. I - ;'t . . I . . � , k " , .. I I Ifor them 0 .,� , . �) ", ',�, 11 i, ,.­ � .11 q �''#W, o , h valat that the, child. was justi4e4_111 iv*n- feel the necessity to justify, -his b_- . I WANT!51;,,� -�: `�' 1 .. MAP'* - I. .1 Is'L 1 : now TP ,v "", -..,! I � I � I qg , klk;l I XR651t ,Of t io 14%a -to $p4t' life, alone� Then Ole haviour. R6 would - vIrobably 14 -1 L, '04a�. past .tvenolvw 7io 111111 1"" vk% �_ .. I , _, ,.V"1,1�k' , W , ' 'Adl d4 ' 1� vego4blis. ISSIC 'Wu10K'M__ " lx� 009 11 i'm 'Perennial' I ... I _ ; w � ,, L" ..� � 1� &� klu . ',' , i . , �_, "I � . , wo "bw*uj1,w to couteod,, 11.0. spft . " r� . ­ � . , � .�,� ., , V..� .'' . I Ppe . . . . , .� I . ­­ � ;, k ­ " , �,7- q! , i ;�,. I .1 .1 . k ., �.t "A W-OuTe. =4 mo, st of . . =4 .e he,'W-bi - t it So - - . . I . I ..Is -reported in every township in, .-4 .�� � �z : � � , f. � . , , . I " ". ,,,� - denland a new deal for the himself, sior, uted a � oil - I I I . -1 I .1 I I . , Dt,,..a0cor4Mng �T,O Aj "R, fG, iftjtb� . - 4, Ism � .;: .1� I tarb _ ,;. I . -1 _ ,. I l6iijg standing , -I � ,, . - �v,,;, k , I 'L""o."d`etern)JA Vpon h � 0019*ing -and extra�et 'promIlses. . of 1. ,- ... "�.j�k_"L . . 0 - - . -0 , �-N e. , IS= ­ Another,--c-'ase,, of rh6u*. of q �1. .__, . I .Inay. , ' ' hap� ,y,,.,, �did'�td whut . ,.- �, 01"! proc uru- seven of NeW'11amblift p 11 -,,. " �,��, Z I" � _ � t�', 'I"i"1111", -,- � A ' are astonished better -home conditions. Or they can! #4,14. I 'was just -gjvi di'mm,njW be ine�ewkied­to" er�s,DT of weed, 141,111, I ,�L,�, ,g*,?M . . . , , ug instructions I., � "" , - I su 1111:, _,� . I 1 1�,i i �111W I I er how difficult it is decide that, such. parental regener � q : � . 4_- � . 1, I ,,%- not to announee the :&rAy to, the by seven fest, V�rmitftV"Uhe,luft Of ingpe6toi-s ol- Wegern' Ontario- bas, becomp"'Ito 'be reeogn�ze*' 4I1"6V,&t I " _ I I . � . � . ... ­_... . ,.%� , �, �. . 'k -�, � ' d1upble tivabw , -a' * , . .. � ... i'l , UIAZOVY, ati .1 , A%n 'fig In, _ � bloom the- oild Aii t4­cjoe'r -i�dehtlfic' . 4 �. . n's plant'doss L' I . , herzQ- f- W. I I � , � � .1 . �$Qu J� �00. A. whole pp#�kil. of We �ticjn is impospilble -and ,he* the run- m1an when the manager -t- a - ed alid eu I .not produce � . . eAllk . ,; �, I , " . I *tes 4 . I , � 4 , ,-, ' ) , �. , I . � 9,14 - inte .�,� .7 IfAhe I a gro,W f6in re ent - woInIgn. M _ " , - away, to establ%sh -b 'It'i too late�, be. Baid. , mootof.the h" - The ;:, .:�� , im'self in deeent. , j hoeigg, . nedige the same year A t it s f * atm. , @W - ,".0 ,,� �111 I *np4w, ar6 j liftle peev, TupIted, me. I I , -1 ­ � ' , I'll � 1� ' J I'll � -with a ,fair chance for"They A sysItent Is adb9ted,'Vmx6W0 =&,Y seed. If --you ke"a perennial AOW 0S"fQ1I6v0%'-­ - -'; T ­', _.,.", __ - , , .rl - . .�� . I . I �,,2yukra'k, the detectives. toncil. them aumundings . elephohed they were on the mw L - " � � r-, ­ . -, , .. I �,,,. .... __., if�nd)'plop them back the future. When the youngster is a way up, .4nd.;j;s they knocked, he shot be p1laced 4x ft� apart, -.W *i4ert. thistie, in (blooni, '-yaja may knqw it ASter suffering -for eighteen years . . 51 INS, -houlder � . , I , , � It - �'q ,., d routine of living. For 'bad egg, and it is obvious that the Ill self.' " - and the I . -, -from, , . A' , . . .1 ; * &Part was in the f ihe­previous matism in ni�y4rmIsjh Ads, , , , , .. 11 , "' 1, , , 01. in plants, set' three feet leld: t year.. , Aeu a . , , I �. I I . . 11 :. '0it'l ,.� . 5 the -all the reasonable 'Me two per cent. of cases that are 4il,the "u.. .-If the 'planto are check- Thils plant c�Lp, -olled legs,. afid feet, I decid4d two mootbs - . I ,�,, , I . . be'ieontr - --by farm , , ., 1. -11, �k: . - . ix'w �efft. of all Who, disappear. -in parents have tried . �:::. ­ V E � 1. . X . _ are found- by the. Wasing methods and failed, then he, ls� raked never solved?, A ;few are accidental ed in Tows so that they dill e0m16-, joP- practice. The root.4f the perennial ago to gift Krusohen- �Salts, a trial. I . . ''I . , -, 4,ii , , . * ani,glad, t0say J hade'reeeive4l. onw sympt-quil I I Bureau, -a divi1sion of. the Po- over the coals and even, in extreme dea;ths; -drownings and -the lileb, with pbeibe, a single,horse ed%tiviator u-07 so* thistle will not sbandk�-,hefrt. Ex- great prodace troubles, . s.*. , eu� ... * � " .­­­ 0 - Or they return on ,cases, put on' probAtign with police r.o, b,oi�r ever f,un& A few -may -well be used the first: season, andAbw cut perhidents by. Prof. � j. & Howitt ,Of (benefit from, theni. 1. 'have attended- mgosm forone, excessive filtiguefOr ­ - , I 't D', partanent. " � I ' . . ­. . . � pital - � I I . . . , - ' "it,"'i acccLunt, finding it too, wear- s. I , ,be extremely cunning murders. The down -maintenance costs by a co&id- the ;O ,,A. 1G., 'Gad1ph, showed that j"O's for electrical treatment and' another. I �, ... I I own upervision. - . I . I ; � . I . - �­, .1 disappear- 'the roots were exposed- to the . sa-calied' ir'e'llfi1ed '' EV60 � 00000 ­ '­­`;`a'JJob�mrry through a � However, youth is not the, chief rest are people ,yoho actually make enable amount. , where, tried rulnerous I i6s, -(that is needed -is a. i�t 'al IQ.'UbW � ­ ' , , , � --V11- . � . . 1� 111-1- �, I none of whieli ,have b�nefi,bed, ='ie =�, pperient, OrdIA4ry " w, �, 'd�i _0 ., isomething leis than SO. per probleTn of the Burea;u. The gre#­ good their Aisappeaiand�e,-. covering - 1A, poj,nt interesting to fixpinlers, su-n by a,suinmei fallow, they'wciuI0 . e?�lqntp,.,ga=lqjk,-- _ . A 1: k�L , n -day. Oa�s �and barley- arer - s,o ba , Lt do the work. In ,the light of presont- � �0 1�1 *9 the disappearing folk are jest flunliber of people who disappear their tracks so well that there are wboile 'fields are crossed by ,power die- in o e alL @4y ban&'bave been , �.,. �, 1,000t mes Alat 11. have been unable toJio1d ,day knowledge, XTuschen!Salli�ia eie 0 W, ..".1c'. I .. st s. And -of these, the girls arer men, and they fall into explicit Ino clues to their new -lives. cables is that ligh�mifig voltages- - th6 two.' pring ,crops *hich g.*'.e the Iti . ,��,-;��,: ­ 74�.qng er r S "I', a i��ile perennial sow, thistles chance to ma- 'anything with them. iSince ta-king aes, or kidwy_ - , 00'r,, , ". " 2.%,s(.,Ver7 of the finesit diuret - 6" g, ,;,',.Q few" I � _ categories:; They. are running.to es- I - The Bureall'itself is a maze of re- caused by the discharge of - A .'L jl�l"�.,�. ', ­.. i , �. . ' l I ­-, 11 to find, cape a shrewisy. wife an impo K­riischefi. ISalts, I have been able J6 aperients available for aasilsflng� ithe - '. - I I 11V ­e have always -been able or s- cordl- Every laundry,mark used, in cloud axe ,estimated to .cover ,1,000 ture at seed. Fall wheat, hay and, . I .. � , I ' . , 11� , :.1 . . . , ,Z�, , Jxrt�i�& all the girls," said'Captain sible famidly existence, or to, avoid the city is on file there. Every un- to 3,bOO feet of line on long,clrouifs,. PasttiTe iorbips, if barvested in time, do ,praiftically ailything'I wa � . , ".4v iu, 7 , nt. I kidjIleys,,to excrete acid, impuritieo'by . I , li-,.�­, I � shall always recomimend them.R- ,direct renal �ells, 0M . ." 1�4bilhh H Ayers, in,charg6 of -the Bur- the debacle, that follows financial eol- 'identified dead, person buried in Pot- Gefierally4n the uribaw, circuits- the keep -the plant f'rown going to seed. . . . . , q ad�Uon k6n the . ": ", , 1 ' ' -Adt 9 eftee 6 as (Mms.). I... B. .. . int A, more tapid, and c6 ' 111,1�,-, I for sixteen years until recently lapse, or they a,re old end feel the�m tees Field, is photographed carefully, ,voltages"are ,restricted considerably Fall cultivation ,is�. - s g tiv . m , ,pbua � '* �,­ I . . . -� ,1 �-, , , 1. -autumn is UVIOSS the kiduL Pers ""' 1 ail ,,, , �Y',) I - ,Ap, ­1� . 'red 46b euie no ,matter how sec- selves in the -way of their relatives,'and the phlcj�cjgraphpreserved against miore by ,the closel"paced lightning summer cultivation. The -Ys-<w body. 111t flushing! --tion and viafsh1ng_* '047 ' ' .. , , , , I . I I k �, �, 'I, or and ,darf�per. -4unction properly, certain acid of t1ho, ', fiamidul acid W�aiite dlillifli_ ; , eciol I Se , . . 1" ­-;��.­;� , . ey intend their running off to or they are attempting to leave an future -inquiry. The open cases"Alike arresters. , .1 " , I . 1,11-1 I I I Aainili rw��-,�, 4 . J(�wvfiejfj Salts jig (A . ,, � , - . ,y have; to ccjn#d.dJn scimebod)r. impression of death, with- cons�equent two per cent. annually unsolved --re- I I .. .. wastes, ,.instead of belipg expelled. are . , . . 11 Z;,. I I . I . -0� I "', I., - I all j , '' o to pollute the'iblb6dstream. and Drug!Stdres at 45ci and 76�. per , , �� , . ge :has never -been" an authentic insurance benefits to wife and .... chil- main open. always, and, every fpInt Peat and Muck as Sources . I I . er . .,:­� , .11 I . I . . ,,�,C.,.. je of white slavery. ,Girls -run, a- dren. I - 1. clue, every wrap of information, that - Of Soil Oeganic Matter ­ - I . I � . . �1�1�41 . I I Removing Spots and Stains I 1. ..�! I i k, lead, ,the gay, life, but I have The police have much sympaj%y enters the ,Department is measured When -the farm% manure supply is I . � . g.�,:� - -way , to . . . , . 11, � . � . , "'. ; , : -heard -of one forced- to it." -9- t a solu.- mot sufficient to m1akintain the organic I - . at the end of � this time', ,add another . - ­ . I Y,_ , ' , , nErv,er ' with most of these fellow, even a Onst them inthe hope tba Perspiration Stains. 0 , ­,�- - - . , ,M.eu youngsters r a -way, ,one Of- when they 'have to bring them misk . V..".. . un ,r- tion n -lay result. Frequently ons matter content of the soil at a satis- , .1. , tables �,nful of peroxide per ,gallon Uwlr�_91 !01_AWW.&%'..W1V0W i , ISilk drjas�ses or apparel that has of suds ,and repeat the boiling I. . P_ 4 " ", the 29 4ete,ti,es of the Bureau is gblybaek. They know -it ta,kesa'lot ,does. Vanishilaefit froiril the earth is. factory level, peat or muck may be woollen n . I VW�Nloko . . 1, . sent to the bereand 'bon*, and there of driving to make a man give up rare. I . Used to furnish that important con- become soiled with perspiration. � - When silk or ' iaterial has I . iii�A� . � k 1, . -117 ------ I . I � -, . , - , I � . ., I . � " " ­­; 1. .., A . I` 1. a". Ing - istituent. The best wayl, to 'emlplo)m should be laundered imme,diately, as been stained, sp, vent ,o,v- I fitst is made of every known'ac- everyth . read the garn 1, . .he knows, 'his gmall hab- . I � .�, , , . , 1_11 i I.. qUaintallee of the missing boy , Or its, his� ,possessions and ,friends, and ' these imIaterials 'as a source of Or- the perspiration, if not removed at eT a bowl half' filled with very hoti M. for, li b0tellin' . � , '­` I 'With -Mis as a nuoleus, the ra . � 91X - list Farm Notes" ganie matter is to first Compost them, once, may hame, a damaging effeert water to which a few drops, of um- . YOUR OPINION is wantedt In Whangt (�c it WO ' � I 11 �:�I, leiiithens as one friend, tells, abolat. are faced ,with the law wh4u- a wife. I I . with manuTe for a period Of four to on the ftbric. -Dresses and garnt�nts l-4cmia have .been added. xkpply un- bffer Two Rubber 1100 Rings for I Mem slepeawmttwell; a0Z ' 4 , - 1.�', - otlCers perhaps unknown to the par- or children have,been abandoned.pfor Good Aoples for Sweet Cider six mianiths before, appjicatlon or to which cannot be seely *ashed. ' 6r ,diluted 'hydrogen peroxide at, Abbut ,Li' or make' .. lree and postpaid. touoysap � � , : about the --Cheapest Separator in ft World, - ­ , ' : s _ anteed Self-Balarking Bol ... a separator with &ad v . N .'L ents. Each acquaintance i' interview- a man injust provide for his �fan5fily, I Tests conducted in the. Fruit Pro- ,Use them in, the air dried condlition d1leaned at home !should be sent to five­m1inute in-tervals, and the Spot. Use," the ottly separator made in AroftiCa wit&4 9Mr " � ­ ed and, almost invakriably, .at, least even -when it exerts all the. ingenui- ducts'Laboratory, at the ,,C'en r4l Ex- as a litterto. -soak up -the, liquid mauk-Althe dry cleaner finfrilefflately after will gradually fade away. I valuable features not fo on any other sep2rator In I '­­ one . � An add- wearing when soiled, by perspiration. H��gen "Peroxide can. be us' d. just send postcard.to address below tdrMq, �:;! knows all about the rundway's +� 4.- -a- m_ _�­_.wt. ! ifierimerital Fa-m'frs hajoe, shown that UTI& in -and about the 9table. . ed - f tof we A I . . - . y to -take the chance of � withbut harm on, -silk and- wool as rem, name I age 0 -a lwt_�r�- . ". � . =e -of -this paper, Full details �1 pIans. Thus .1 starting point is es- a RufIfs. R,7,)Et*n,, S66tt Winter, Bald- ed advantage in these treatments is To wait is ,Dn,l , . " - ,l , , �'.: ,-' tablished and the chase itself is Us- , The fake suicides are , generally, win,_Mavis, Russet, X-onpreil, and a that . the nitrogen of the peat, and. having your apparer damaged in well as cotton or linen and on some I . . I . � ,7;1... . . . :. easy -to spot, beraute the average hu- . . pola HURON6 . . . ' ble-nd of Ben Davis and Spy. are ex- `njjU-0k iSIL to: u large degree, rendered cleaning, and it will not be the fault dyes, but it removes the color from MICIIIIII. :,== ,6 . bona -fide js�-_If_ ' Others. Before Using4t On a col �,��,�..Iw - ., .-, . . — man IS inept even in cellent varletie6s of apples for mak- -avail-able for plant use- of the cleaning firm!s. process. ored . " :!ka:­­ . . _ . �, _ ,destruct ' ion�. They- generally set the . I . . 41 . L I . 8tagi. too, well: , th6 folded coat by Ing swvet cider. if the color -of the garfnent,-Ilas garmoni, it' is well 'to try its effect 0 ! �­ I . . . Early Topping of Turnips been 'changed by perspiration noth- on a'separate piece of the mat�ri&l use, has attained .the consistency f * 1. .. . . ­ 6 tjhe; river, the carefully wrifte note, � . i I I L I ): �L � t � - I -Cleaning the Hen House ,,: The practice of "topping.'.' tuMIPS ing can be don4 tol.-resture it, al- or on.a hidden part Of the ,garment.' tar. 'For lubrication purposes, of ��:. � L ' "Don't search for mjy body." The po- . refu plication . r - - � ,., . � ' At this time of year ben hcjus#� some -weeks before, the date of pulling' though the very ca I ap L cou se, its value is absolutely fiath t, ., 11ce believe that not one has succeed- -will sometimes help Tprnish Metallic. Laces atrid Fabrics Wig. and -there is sonlie question as to, . . ed in fooling thiem 4within the pres� should be thoroughly cleaned, disin- in. order to use' the I -eaves while still of a little dye , �. _. . ... .1 17 .� . . I -' ,e feeding Of 'livestock, has to make the ,stain -legs ,conspikewus. 'Sprinkle bakifig soda oil the tar- whether ,grease of this character is , - . ent fected, and wbitewasihed. At the green in th I . 1. . 11, .. generation. . Poultry Division, Central Experimen- been common in certain parts of the Washable silk, articles that have nisihed surf&e, then rub well into the not actually worse than none ,at all. .1 . I I . ' � i � . .. L . I I ,In the case of the disappearing tal Farm the I - following whitewash Doininio , and -the question.*w-hAher been stained by -perspiration are material with a dry woollen cloth. . - - . I . . ��L�_ _��. . man -who -has had the ,foresight and mixture has beken.'wed wi,h satis . 11 dl operabah or -not sometimes . cleaned by putting.the af- After the tarnish has been scoured I ­ oWpiit of them all is . �'. . cash to leave adequate provision for f ctio.n. t . - it i - 'an econoraic I 'The worst bl I�L -the ' a, can ,be dusted from that which occurs in high-speeed driv- . 1�1� �:: . a . . 'has been settled by practical demon- fected part into a scjlut�on. of equal away, sod . ��, , . I I 1. - . his family, the - police acquit them- Slake ore--balf 'bushel of lime with stpations. The' data obtained show- parts Of ,amImonia and ' Inethylated ,the garment with a brush,or by shuk- inig, particularly in goftig around a' 1.1 ­ 1. selves of theii duty when they And boilinz water: -str:ain'afid add I -peck -ed that turnip� from the non -topped' spirits, afterwards, washing well in i7ig. Very old tarnish ,is difficult to curve. It must be remembered that .: . . . i 1, � . I him and report that he has not met , ', t, d;-_F*,,c.0 in warm water.. Put crops had the ,higher lood value. The a pure sioapy lather. I remove. it is the speed that is ipartially, if , 11 I 11 . with foul play. They receive, for ex- r 2'- .1 . . - . 1. .. I t" -, - po---, ' cls o ' grclln,� ri,-e, ,'.n boil- �,rkjugry also, Ifurni-shed satisfactory ` . I — not* altogether, responsible. Herers . . - ": ��, - . . . ample, a woman's agitated: complaint " ' . " - ,-.,. ­-, Z +--- and bd'l to� a th;n, paste. d , Stains on Stockings how: Even a light car being turn- ' ' . . that her spouse has not been home Di;sOlve One-half pound of powdered the untapped- crop during -the latter tSometimies light stockings are dis- I ed at high speed developS,L.a tremen- � �: - � for three days. Their first question Q . weeks of the s�6ason, theleaves d the- Uttle Touring' and I . !'�� . WHAT POOD ff . Skpandsh -whiting and one pound of Yr_ colored .from ps�spiratio,n and k, do -us centrifugal force. . The weight . ­ concerns th,I-_ wife's fl=ncial a airs. i e in warm water. -Mix all in "�this­jperiod continuing to func- leather lining' ,of shoes. Wash the ... . " � , c ear glu, I g, is put on the sidewall of the tire. '. ­ - , .� Have arrangements been made which ' ' * I I Repair - Ups L.. these morsels be give her funds to carry on? If the these well together and let stand for ti ,asi lufts and sto,,m�vch, ,resulting stookings and when clean -dip in a 'The result is a blom,out, Another, . 11 I selveral days. Keep over a portable in a heavier yield. The -practice of ,,solution of oxalic acid and, water— Take sports equipment along on the ithough ,less jverious� effect of tbb " L answer is affirmative,- the detectives ' ­�"` O. par There are ampl. o. ,or- 'r . � . furnace and apply hot with brushes. topping the crop three weeks.oT a only the stained spot. Use tvv ts Iriotor tour. e PIP type is that the fi e ,tread is likely �,' I ,niake a quiet but thorough examirna- — , - month prior to the date of .pulling of oxalic acid to twenty of soft wa- tufti-ties for t,ennis� golf, fishing, and to be torn. � Kellogg's Rice Krispies havp,, . tion of the home. Is it cheerful ,or -swimming almost everywhere. . � : ': I , _ Weaning the Lambs has '-shown to result in -a lower yield ter. Rinse thoroughly after the 1 17,_ . a de.lightfW taste -appeal. A gloomly? Does it show,a: ' � . 1. 'good ho'llse- Lambs ,should -be weaned, at,araunci per _acre of -nutrients, and is there- treatnilent. . .. The car immediately ahead-, in -the �.. -1 . treat for the Whole &mfly keeper or a careless one? Str ' I I 11 . 'P the five months of age. The -practice of fore nori-eoenaniic. - 'Don't rush the Motor tour. ,Stop action of its visible units, ofteii seems ' I L . spo� cri.sp they, crackle and wo,man of -her grief, or semblance of letting the la,rrbs,wean themselves is . — � , � Water Stains '. . to I,,p6k at the sights. React the in- ,to be -trying to teach the ,driver be- i � %le. ,9 I giiief, or shooked vanity, and what to. be Jiscouraged since it pr nts -1 Weekly Crop Report , 's -One that is most com-, �. . . .1 I . eve . Sometimes when. a , garment has Jaresting historji�al iiiscripitiom set hind s'i& on. ," - . . POP m milk or cream sort of wife would ,she make? I(m- the mother Tetting a well deserved Fall wheat production is consider- been dry-cleaned. watk�i stains will , up by the municipal au-thOrities. It �rr�cjn 1s,'that revealed in the, action at ,�, r, . , ,good, then, the ,gen- . , "­, - All' the mourishment of possible? Ver.y , -rest before the mating season, which a�bdy, below average due to -winter kill'- Mvaln. Try rubbingthe edge of the adds niuch to the delight and value its wheels. If they are Wobbling, it� . ' �,`.: . � ' ' - tleman -has probably cleared off. is neces ield -a with the thumb nail. The stain Of the trip. is more tban funny. It means that ' 1. , - sary for her health and vital- ing and -drought. While the y stai " I . . ­�­:,. � wt hto esome rice. Light and They find him because it is virtual- ity. I varies widely, the quality is good. will. sometiTftes disappear as if by . * * OIL -the tires on the car Are� wearing fast , �, . I : ­ . I , ly impassible for any ,man,to break young weaned lambs should have Barley and oats are showing average magic- k, At least once .to every Vacatioil bemuse, in addition, to -the customary ". . - � , _ , �. `­ 4 1 easy to digest..Ideal for off utterly from is hhs,hrdlc:Tnfvbgk the run orf. some good fresh pasture. yields of jood grade. Straw is short. 'SomletiTaes water stains may lj�,e 'tourist in -the great outdoors ectinjes forces raet in .the revolution of the ��, breakfast or lunch. Fine for off utterly from his usual, existence. A ,g n�g lost. , . wheel, they must absorb -side to side I .�� � " ood after-mather or a pleop of CoTn is in good condition and shows remorvied as follows: Take a piece the experience of,bei �, ... . the children'i supper. Xways The -r6 are alwayls friends, employers, -raj, y .growth. Root crops re- of the ;same material as that spotted, Whd�a one is..aware that he has play which grinds away the tread at I T)e -that -has been sown in the spring satisfactor I 11 bankers, who ,have gained an. inkli quire more moisture. The apple crop and dampen it in Juke wa -he M Tn e m � - . oven --fresh in the patented I Ing will begreatly enjoyed by them. Such ' . rm. water. lost his bearings completely, ,t fi t a , uh ore rapid rate. � I �� �. � I of intentions which were masiked at a pasture is' necessary -to avoid, a will be light,'and, the yield consider- Place over the spots on the right thing to clo'is stop. Sit down and' * k, * 11 . -.1 , �,­ I inner wAxTiTic bag. Made by -home. And,. ,having found him, the cheek i c1ling -side and, press' with ,a moderately try to figure out where you are, calm�- �111 � n th�ir growth, as a result of ably below average. Thle .,CO Alvoid misunderstandinks twhidh � poli�e content themselves with ' I ,­: I Xellogg in London, Ontario. Okb- the loss ,,of their mother's milk. it -Moth is prevalent in some districts. warm. iron. iPress, until both pressing ly and clearly. Use your ,head and ,sometimes okay ,be costly by making �' . . 1, . seMng that be is well and, sane arO will ,also help to,'4pTevent parasi�ir',ili- Grapes 'are sizing well -and all varie- cloth and material- are dry. not your ,legs, full arrangements as':to rates, meals. ?": probably happier -than, he ,has been festation so detrimental to'g'-'row-mg ties are prog-ressing favorably. Early ,Rings left by water ,6an sometimes If caught by might, fog, or storm, end the like before checking into a �,,- - ., ' � , ,�, , ;.� - . . for yearg. 'Men they go back to the lambs. peaches were .h fair crop. I ElbeTtas be removed by *;boiling a small amount stop at once and .make camp -in the hotel. Early morning controversies �_. . . — I , and other stanidar6 will at the des1k, frequently are the fault �, Listen! wife and say -that her husband has - — b ,e, light., of water in the tea kettle, tying a best available sheltered .spot. Build . 'i , . I a -perfect right to go away as long in situ es and aftergrass, while fresh- fine ,cheesecloth over the spout of a fire in a saleplace. Gather plenty of the ,tourist ,who .failed to setble �k :., . 1; 1. . Dun -g the month of &ODenber -Pa r 'kettle so that, as the steam jets or ,dry fuel as,, soon as possible. . I ":. as lie leaves her a fair share of his 'or eWn as late as mi"etobler, rasp' ened by recent rains, are still in poor the ,some'point ,the evening bef&e. , � � . property, and that she has no Te- berry canes.jinkly b�- planted with as condition and require -additional mois- forth there maj be no little spatter- ,Do -not wander about ainflessly. . . I �? - wa � !�, . ­ : . . -b course except ft� the divorce courta. , 'amess as in the early spring ture to stimulate -growth. Tobaer-0 ings of ter.. then shaking the spot- Travel only downhill. - . 1� - , . much 9 . 1­ � . .11., 1. , , the old man 'who bas decided that before the canes have budded out. The plants' have benefitted from. recent ted silk, satin, or velvet garment in If injunid, choose a clear spot on . . To Finish a Floor ' . I "Ir 'AW—" 'he is a bore and' a lhindrance to his iddistamcke atwhwh the rowIs, and plants raing, [but the crop is sp y due to, the jet of steam until the breadth' a promontory, if possible. and build . , ' r, - . family often ,provides the =srt tra- are to. be p1heed depends ,1,11g, . of .material has all been treated. a signal smoke. L � � . 17 up- drought and bar, �suffered, consicleruble A floor of wide boards ' may be ,� gic sort, of case: on the type of training to be fo]Mow- danIIage from -hail. Conti -flue shaking until dry. Velvet Do not &hout, do, not run, AO -not made ,to resemble ,a hardwood floor !., - . . , �.11 �. "A famidly called in,", I ­ , �A`p�tin Ayers ed. In Mastgam Canada 'two systma — should always be steaIned on the worry, and, most. important of all, finishing it a, follows: . Apply a gOM ­� . . , " ., I IC 0 -remembered "to tell' us. they were are in general use, ,the fbill system - ­ Eradicating Perenniaf Weeds wrong side in order to raise the nap. djc� not quit - I - . .. I coating of paint (ground color) and � ... � * * *I * * * . 1, � 11 � . I worried about the father who was and the hedge row. In the hidl sys- The roots'o'f pke�enfiial weeds sucfi allow it to dry. Then, witha, - "I I I ,hardly =ore than 60 yet thought him- tem the rplants are set at least four as 09nada thistle and field bindweed To Clean Greasy Coat Collars iBe -a good sport. 'Observe game, '-penterOs pencil divide the width . , , - ­ �,�, � i .. Greasy coat collars, can be cleaned ,fishing, and forest laws'an , en �u . . - I ­ self old apd through. They said he by four feet apart,, which permits, often penetrate tile -ground t., ,depths d, 'wh the board. Draw the lines rather ",", . . .. .k � had been gone 24 hours, that he had with care, the use of a single horse of four or five feet. The roots of thoroughly by sponging ,with alco- on the trail or highway. relln"b", . heavily down the centre of the boarAs. ,,, 1. 'hol in which salt has -been dissolved; the other fellow. . ""', . . spoken once or twice of suicide, and cultivator either way. Where land these weeds can send, up, -new shb6ts Willen,all the boards, are -divided i3i '' 1. . "t.,.: . . , I . had been v'e f or, sponge. with -a cloth wet *ith car- Jah and ry gentle.in his farewellso is ebleape,r and the (labor higiller, the when they are. cut off to, depths * ,this way -apply a coat of varni �,"L" - I � I . .. I � ­ bon tetrachloride. Many re-11-ned brakes suffer great i � . L . grain it. The boards -look only half I Flk1, 1� I -�' I . � To Rentove Gloss From Seams wear ctfiring the first few miles Of their original 'width., . , . , __ - I . ­ I L" I '1111`;f . . I 1, , I I ,Rub the parts carefully with a IserViceLafter they come out of -the. . I - . . ­ I "i - � .�4 � , . . . . . . ,", � . ca. wn r1s;, . li� 11 '11.-�-.�,' plece of soft flannel which has been shop because of -the r o, e de- L , . I ... -.1�l.'�...'...V�.'..'...t���-'.'-.%�,-.�%,...,.%."..,-.".:� . dipped in benzine. - sire ,to, give them a ,thorough test. I I I . ,�� I L . I j� L' " . The test idea is all right, but the �;kl :1 1�.1111 -,-.-t� " ' t Often is'lentirely too � "':', �... X-*,'.,`�-_�`. & Medicines - ,, point is that ii ,, I. . �� ..... � .� "I 11 " It is a good plan to work ..e. _ . -1 I , �.`_` . __ I 111�1" , . � .2, "...'.. . , I WRIGYROL: Remove as much of V1910rous- � I �.. �� �,-­ .."..-..,�k-.-*.'.Vl.,.--�'..', .. I ... ngs, graduaIly� .. 'o" , .. r PMR, I -9 possible with clear wa- in the new lini . .? .1. .. I.: I the stain a . I I I vl . '-.,s* .1 r. . _,­ -11.V.-_.1 _1 . I I ", , I`1.,`_'.-.--'_.-1-" ''.! te Remove remaining stain, lof ­-%­ I "ll, .: . ' I., , ­ I . 21I. -E -, ...'.1.1-r.". ." :0 .41.��. ....1. ..­ ­' �.,, ' � I - ... ., -,- , �1-1.' .: I -1 ., any,. with potas I have .., � . �, � - "I"'I"..." : -'_,�., Many experienced- . I— �..."..'..l.r �`_*..`k_,--,-� '.1%21, S;um pennanganate . I I -`_-`.'--1'1` '.1-1.1"', �i ,.� , , � __.- ..., ... I � '�� ed .that it pays tcm pers .1 "I", - - -, -' , L ' ... ... "'.... '.kI'.,-'..-' ,­t,'�­- .�'.. � ... me a � �..%.., �*..'V'.-.'_."_--..1'. � ......,, - . . r, ._.. ��. .'�. r'. -1. - - ­ _.. .: ­­ _ . . and oxalic acid, Or with Jamelle wa- learn long a I " ­1� �,t_lk�.�W.' .!,�',-I� I .. � ,".... .. I... t . - _ . .... .. , - I Z, " .. � --,;"-' � I ,,, - �"-- . � .. %-,` . �.", .." I 4 ter. sleeping bag. easily made,at home . . �� .. I . . im -1 ....... � . . �­ � ..... . . ERY ,�'. ` ..". .,.-,% ,,... � . � .., - ... � . ��111'11'_,_ _ 4 .. .. .. .. � _ �4� . L ' ` ... I .... . . . . �',� ,., L.. ".. �w ;,11 SILVER NITRATE: Sponge with out of flannelette iQ.r woollen mater- . fk - - - - - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..� ::, _ ... . ", ?... 5 , lt '.,��, . .... ammonia until the satin disappeara ial. Ejven if blankets 'are kicked off Main Door I �,­'­­­ '. ,� . .. IrINM. , �t.".,�-II.-I,..-........��..�-141.".*.L.,..- I,OD Sponge with alcohol, early� in the evening, the sleeping bag Lawson Memorial Lilirpry -, '.41 ­ .�, .5 .. -.U1_.'." , or ,X -_...., - `,O',-�� . , . . I ... X . . . �,�,! tr . 1 " � P-9 — One-& L2 will keep out the penetrating air of ity o Western Ontadcr �P�:�� - Canadian, " .,., - ;�,­;:� . with pcjta�sium iodide , The Universi f . , I ! THE I . I �, ,,.' world's champion. ounce to 2 cups (16 ounces) of wa- the later and, early morning hours. is fortunate in now having an �1�1'1 I. " .1.1 Naiopal Exhibi0h,"I.— . I I .... 1. ", �_ �o I I shipMarathon swhns, I I ter; or apply ammonfa until stain Woollen socks also are recommended adequate and suitable house for ": "e -, IS tjje--�,ieftff ...... 9 . � .1. � . t��6uo of I .� 00 '1�11' . ,� men s Aug. 29, wojmejn�s . Z:� , Ml� :. ;, -wear for wear at its valuable and rapidly growing .i .1 ��i�ns 'arifiateni and pro� %,-,�, ' esi races' disappears. as.is woollen unk A, . 1';. , 1. ,�,L�;'� , N. . C"�`��.L . fessiondl. iQou­4, vibleres fe- I A�, . Au�. 30 .... ffiim Cod Liver Oil -night cluringi September .touring. library. . .. . ... 1'411lr I ' , ­ .1 . . . . . . . featuring $6000-Futu.iftles, Sept..4, � . I ,* ' i nS COTPpe e ror L . � 'th an article stained with cod , �; �4; �; sentitlig � many viatiq It I In addition" to the regular cottises; . -, . ..,. . . ". ,fiand 7.... Archery tournament,Aug. I . W1 ,',',','I��I,j , medgla, and keen athletic � � 27 3f'.'.' -ng. to w ­;jk money pTi2es m � 11 . . Canada's oldest and largest liver oil is washed, a brown stain will (Accordi n1amy close observers, in Arts (includiftg . ,� languages, �,,',��-� " . . 0 � � contesis on land .and water. Here's what you'll I L . . ' L track meet Sppt. L Rowing, scullinga''ud cal�oetng appear on the fabric. This 'stain is m1atoriks are! ,entirely too dependent mathematics, scieffee ) Medical L , '- - . . L I . . I I - "' 17""Ith tZ. &L.",�,"!lk, , . � -ite filling station in c � " see- .Sculling racefor World's professional I regatta; #,acht and dinghy racing, and other very resistant, and is often iMpkoS_ upon their favor 5cierjc4i and Publi . IF . 'L � ;,gt,,�,­f - I L . I -1 the matter -of tire gauges- When UniverAity offers degree ' rso, in "' f�,�k.. � � , spectnadar. sports -events; There's:'somie�- sible to remove. Hence, t;Ne (beat I , _ cou I ��, tin,teL to � ess Administration, in Secre- ,, ,, i � "�. , , � , I "", " . IV , hing to interest every ,sports .handle the� stain is before they,go toba-ve the tires inflated, the Busin . . I �, _a, , T.11J,� . - � . ,111.1. L . . a enthusiast. This is the big station's gauge is in- use, misplaced, tariaf Science and in Nursing. .. ., � , : M... 1 . -, .11, �1:1�: washing the ,garment. Place the , j�,,.� , . . . ;,:;; . I There are between -six and seveti �11`;1� , ,, ), . " year at your Exhib.ition. . �It � 'r I . stained part of the ganneut owr ,X or otherwise ,not available. The� re- ' " ��111� � . . . � 11'. i I I I sult is -cons66*sjbIe guess -on the thomand'atidents in the secondary: . � I . � I , � ­ _ folded eloth and apply cai�Von tetra C 6 put work, 1,�'t,..;, I � I _ .������ ............... :.111 anvo= 01 . ,ss , " . I- , ", pr 'ur ",""I": I Etwo -y, ­k 1. I , Iiia'-' "� L � 'IV .. ;. 11 ... . W A. Huslited, j,fito the tires. schools of Western Otqdtiv whd ',�tl :� I, , _ -, ,, Lager. - 4 sim1all I ' - . I .. - !;. ,,,, . I .............. i chloride liberally'with, le-� !e qualifying for.,university . ,�', , I 1, _'­. . . � � , I � .. at . .m.., � . . . � . . � I . ., � 1h, AL personal gauge is.worth -while but _. mAt, ­�­,, . I . I of soft clabb or ch6eseclot, . ­ kv,�� . . I I'll . I ­ iculition. A larg6r �prop6i;.� . ,,,, L�, �, , . � .. . ...... � I . The folded cloth undler the stain -only, of -ooUrse, if it is used regular vs� students 'sh6uld *6* fflo" I .1 '...;,�. , - . I . 1 ; . �,� I . I `§_ . �0 � ... � . latsmibs the 'oft as the mrhon tetra- '7- ' .. - . - ,. ti�n of th . ��%I"';,�'�­­%�'��' ­` '­­ , 11 .. the adVantdges of a hikh-s"ved. '�" 1, , I—., PVIU .. kl;��;-g , -110-1: .... .g---.�& ... ... 14�1'. 4 � . �:f�.",.-.i .....M... , .A � .�� 11 ,* * � -, I ., , a I... chloride dissolves it, Aa you, wwk, - ' . , ", " ., �t"M,. ;k:. 'he a 6tor wa, tiod. The courses ran&�_-in leh th , ..... ',',1.',M1,.;-�,1;�?;::'1 . �, `­ - .:�, - le� -f - :. 111:1 7 0�0, ��.� &e tb.si*. years. Tho do' ,* - . : , sh "' 1�1 .­ - lr!l �` _. . ift_tiIe posi,tion Oj_t1l 61&($ cloth V&en, t is f'%��4,4".T­__­ . yfa'e' travel" foin * . ,,,, , I --/1-- :,­., ,..�,.;,; . I � ,­ .... .... ... .- , Jilig a tbjAfig4t� toad iii,6ountera on,6 of 0get Fw:i,$­,�­ , 1, - ... ,,., . ­ I ZQ_, th4% � �r are working on -clean -dre B.A., B.Sc., LLB.j M.A.j, MS�, � _ - 'Z'���,,�",.�,-��,'r-,V�,.�":�.�.,���� " surface. AtpeaflIffs`W- ­­ -,7.1. .of those. _ signa.--which 4 rft.__4_$, JL1. t . . . . 0 _W '! h ... , __": , � I - . _,_ , _ALDV,,._D.P.My-, C-. PM;N—.. --- _ � -L . 11 se4cond gear," it In '.101�.34 L' there. ewi,r,a ": 14" 0�'�'JL" ­;"� ,­� Lk',J­.'.� . M;",,��),�,.;,_ �( I 1. . meg uWI ItIl I ft i of th-6 ol '-,have 464- ,hill, go litto ' , �,N ;,�:,,,­,N';,� I ti 11, been rgniciv. _ . , VIhIlo We - lit 'frL. ��.. 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