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I . � � W�� , I � I 1, I., .1 � . � . C&H ... JF .111. - - . — — �,�­,­__i.. _i.. .—M . l . I I . 1 NAY wemad,, and' went on: hang ii I �, I : I I r . 11 � 11 ,I- , .� I . - 1�1 � WA - I . ". � �_.�. r'.4-- � _A"r__QRAKqM_ 4. ­ ,- �t I I I � I W.",_ , I � — .­ I . --.-- - * , 1_ I I .1 I .,..- ­ Irl", . . So, on Sepitenilber. 14, 1 889, th,ay - , . .: I - - -1,610 wV_e­i1­ A weq.*) - . :k. ­.­ .'', 11-11- ­ 1. �.., 1. .1 ­ I �'.­,�: __ - I 11.1 ood -Ne *� hbor dillig-curt"nis, �,�Eas�t( ''"i 19,04r � __'_ l. I , . � . ,�! . r " , , . ;g spent bho,iT first night in the holusk-,- I 04 oclysed by. - I : , ,T vidlyops in -tbe'.N4t1Jjgef 'and '0 16) , " . I �;y THAV4. 0. '.0.1.4.4 , I . I 11 , - . . . __4HAT,�IR ' ' . , V IIqC I I ­ __41A 7,�C -7 io . I jk'� Iq O'�C Jane Addianis, just 29., slight, pale, ­ I VlCinitr� - Mbs AbvVe Love, - of Tot- I . 1k A ... I , 'INASS A . : five. lisep 1,11 A . . Vx%% ' ' - 4,q . _1'&%,e Aadum&_al 1jWL_ I', Sp. , Q . I . '! 1 Digels,t) attraetilve, Ellen Starr, elightly lolld- * ' '1160 onitio, d. Mrs. Ivkay ,H)enlWision, Sea- .. Y, - 1, , "" ; SAKI" ... �� I , . iR YEIR661 . ' -1 - I er, and motherly Miss. Mary Keyser I . , 1. . fortl�, With their ,parents 'Mr. and , � ORAN.DMA. F0 .. . ­ I 1, - .1 ­ -_ - " I . -1 � — ' . -_ . . wo YEMS iq�,. I L ­ who eanie to, do the houlsellkoxii and - .�. . ­__­­,.,. ­.__ I I ­ Mrs. Joselph Love, 'Hoiraoe and F�bd ". ".. .. . . .- .. "... . I I .. �­.�,�. .. .,V' 1866, a frail little six- -iteighbor to ithe poor. ' ended by ca,ring for haU the� ned, - I Rutledge, ef Toronto, with their pfax- '11 M GOING TO .1 . , yrio with hea- fabher down � In ,the lsprl,rig of 1889, Chicago Vas 1),,. e.bildpen. ' I . gli . � . r. I . " . . I leid kinderglaotener would ring the , .MTsi, 'Fred Rutd-edge. SAKE A CAKE, ' .... � _ ' . ,. onts, Mr.. and, . PLEASE 17), . I " 11-1111� � --,r,1,,,1,' ' 4�,� _ t�y town of Freeport, 11- a gv-ahead dAlar-chasing metroliYolis At first the neighbors in the 19th Wisis Aillelen Ryan, ,of Braifitford, is DEAR I ­ . I I �� , -was her first glilimpsia - - of lia,v,lng- bet��;een its fat, li,',Qe t�l,e bacon Wa,rd, reputedly.,the toughest in -the bell to tell -some bre,Iithless ne'Ws like Cl hidaydhg with hl HANp ME' , - . ..\ I . I 1. - . -r-4 I . . , hft tame -home lawfluil 4,runk laisp .1111 , .xparetnts, Mr. and , �, - ..40 . . . I , 4pd it made ,her tk,oughtful. frolm its -own stoekyaa,d�, long stri,p, iclaus Of the dloings Mrs. Jfoslepb4 Ryan). - r -me MAGIC . � . I I �, . ..l7'J!Ta a grown-up ladlk," she of hean . . * . - exacta y thL- sart , a f eity, were &uvp s night." Julniping o,A the furniture, � Mrs. Dickslon -And.vd!h,oWhiteal, Oleta, P! .. 0 .. I I 1�11_, i � , "I'liti going to live in a teeming black sArcets, oil which in "Vole Hull house." Why 'qhmld splashing in the bath, ,the.. kinder- of .Sii�pjqrth, were wee(li-end kuests '_ A 4 lo`� 4 ; . I 0 1 lie ,10'-!" a couple of ".swells" come to live g-arteneils made. themselves ath - ­ - . L, I ; ��Plllu- with .Mr.- and Mile. Robt. Reid- ' I .r I . � , , : h � . Maybe they had stome- Afternoons, Qie boys clamored ,for Mrs Thomas "Gainipbell, ,oF Riuj- - ' . N, . 4 ," �. �, -1 Mouse -right next door to AdJams propos-e;[ to -live. T oLl,gh �1,,.Nvn there? !, � . . . . � I l I , _g to sell' -A 'sl. ,. � _.. . _ "I pr people, and the children ,can doubrIiini;l her lles' h - anA '-strength '"dr, tbey'd' get. you to , 9toriefs of knighte and"kings." Young valis, witai M, - a d Ars,, Fred Erini, ,- I'M in my yfalrd." g -ends weee 'horrified at th-e, tbin iey Jews and. Irish Vook -up the Jilltrary, V . S , cm. 6 ,,,, tMugh fri , _ chadg-cillyour ebtiq-6h. Perhaps. tn -_ V - . . 1�1111 .Z� . Mr. ana M i . Th a . Mlose, of ..e- I � 1. - II., , , . .. . .. k . len�y4ht�a__Y,eaxs later a -he hall- ldca -of ll�-4 gr�'119 (low" t" " v'o %A'2Ve .. government s,pliess, or just and dinin-g-room chairs for evening Milveirton, with this, ilattlers parents', I ' -,ll,�� �,eti bl�pg ,boulse'next door to -Lihe poor "amo-rig- ,the anirclii�ts," she fi,-gatr 4�'iimming; rime of their pity, thank college extension 'classes. Workmen Mr. and Mrs� Adam Shoadice. I . 1 * ' , 04r, ne-arly hadf a century it was her her-,,-.,arch.through Chlea­,)'s �,,habby y,', . I ; '- - b, ­ . . Maliciously, neli-libor boys let. off sti-am in a Solai-al', Scietioe Ma,urlce�&adflo,rd, lolf Palmerston, " . . . . . . . . . . . ......... ... � .. MAGI '_ l. 14 ; lom ' ' ( : . iie, u,ikll ,very %elf in, charm, hospi- ily.nihnart dl�trlcts far her .li,)u:Ie -r.Qw. garbage on the porch and _,(� s -or with Lesille, Rutledge. . . I ... .. I I 1, . q I ­, ' � ., th gu& Young people had dance . . t4dity,' and achieve-ineut. A, magnifi- And whe� !khe f01111d it, d-rill,`ntr pa..At storro�; thr-liti-gh the windlows. lt�ilian wirves at fir�t Robillision Iffamiditoin,,,of Western, Un- � .' DON'T RISK FAILURES I G . . ��, , I I gave plays,. Magic f6r delicious cakes BAICAN 1 1 , 4 1 � .1 -all in a carn, `i,, lain, f.)i,- C,,);nt,, ta market, Miss Keyser stayed homeland vent their hLISbands ivietrsilly, with his Parents, Mr., I 1 4 . . . Women long expeTi- and 1' lit" fluffy biscuits. 9 I I Al., . amf fachi"ehient that 41azed a ti _- . . � ,�e, I, - lost it ag I . in- , I t.�.!., through- ,the, Wilderne.e,s -.'of hAiman g,Ifting where ,", ssto,)d. A s-luaeo, . J �. I I " tv­j the wives of the butchel-, the but gradually they Wo were. dra�)n' Mrs. Jtoseph H&M-1-Ition. . �� * - �;�ced in hoi6e baking know And lWagle rosts so little to . , , , I 1. nrne � ,, ,, � � li,- need.§* and grelviis to the far-rt-ae.linq Iled-brick how -e' n,ar the c, 'I - o f hikor and the seloonkeepell- to tea, from their ki-tchens to la Casa di Miss Helen Sbeds.% Kitchener, withu, tHat Magic is absolutely Use. _Aetually- less than 10 " I P 14�, . . I . 1� " modern sictienc.e'of spei-al. s,e1rViC-Q-. FL)r IT;Ol�!ed and P�',k Strelz�ts tha,, hal anrl 1 -bey came, first out of curiosity, Dio, the Housle Of God, as, th'iery knew her nillot-hei, M.M. Stletiss. , dependable. That's why, -wort-h makes a big c-._. . . ,.: -ica's Joan .ei�car.�d .the Great Fir,, of 18-1 1. A Ld Li , . ?_, it, she was callzd- "'4n!, -x at I again ,out of liking. Then the H ul I House, By 4utlh friendly hospi,­ Mrs. Dav-i -vingstone was a week Canada's leading c9okery Order a tin from your grocer - It I .... I ... _k� i -iud -io i -i - s er , _* �oday! _ . . I ;­ of Arc,"� -and, "Arnerica's Un,�:_­owned pi inary n whe Chai le Hull giot-,!s frain the furrilt-une factory d gueat..at,the liumie of- heir asion, exp .ts use and recommend MadoinCanada I . '.l. .: I � wer2, tality, BUM ,House easled the fierce en, . 1. � I .-- I I ueen.11 But the tkle4that ,suited t,ber El.6.1t it in 18,15d, now it was used by e rr s 1. .I... . .. . , I 0 � I. 1 0 rupr-!'r gue-st,q and*sald thev'd he 1 n Ion li es of a great city. - Harold Lilvingstione, London, , = I , - -i�,,tur Kendath Feirg with friends in Lorl- I . 11. Z. !'�, best 'was simillby Jane ALidams of ..q fill e fact,)ry for storage, On a el!as,s -reading George R-li,ot. So By -the time she was 81 and HpIl 4N , . . 0 'l, , - ""' Hull House, the Goad Neiglhbo,v. o e sijl�6 was a livery stable and- -tin- - ­ I . I., . I .. . .... , '­ ril -, . peopla hFgan to trickle in and 'te-11 House had been open only two and dO`n- I . . I . .. I 11 . Jame Addams'� noother died'. early. ocrtaking parla,r, Lind on the other ,it- -tin d, that the� yolling ladies treated a half years, they were calling Jane Miss Jean iMurray, nurse -in -train- - --- � - - =;__� - I . � , I ­ ..� :____:�� - _==`­ I . . . . -% ing at Victoria Hospittall, London, has .. -_ IV. . but .her. fat -her, a miV1_,x,. bank presi- an Iris -h sala.^ a -German bakery, th,,, fin,2. 11iss Addams and,,MiSs Addams "the'greatest woman, in Ohl- . .. . ..... =.:., . . 4 0. 1� re,burnied to hm,ldgtles at _� - 1: dent,_State senator, �nd friend of arid a Jv-,,a,;,ilh junk slf>p. As' for.tha Qmrr didn't seem to want anything cago." Societies and clubis asked her tier holiday- &I 11. . . Ill 11, � L.IrlebIn inade an tin -usual parent. In no,ghhorhoud, where once h)OP-Skirt- . - alk, and, she did, hpnds Clasped ing with her mother. - - ____ -- I .. . � of you -but to be sociable and give to t - . I . .— I " crossed, bra d lawns, Harvey Bryfans, o,f Western Unl- - " . ____ I ". a period When .m*-st People believc-d ed ladlies had a yoir -a g.-tod 011ie, and per�aps' teach 1ehind, head thalfown back, usdilig ideas ver.sity, with his Parents, Mr. and, � , . lite a . fine tic\v -rigge-d children swarmed out of I - d - I - #A ill� 1� that a giii who could Nri . , I ,�-1­1 sornet�in,g. I instea -of gestures, Audiences, look- Mrs. Edward Bryansl. I . . I . I . I e , --. ., " .: I script, paint china, and play the piano tenements, and workers stitched in ' Tired lno��hevs began to7 leave their ing at her graceful profile and a .1, .. - Oft- 1:, ..., t:.�. y acc-c�m�lllRhed, JAn Adidams, SWelabS1110,PS. . " t I I Mr, and- Mlrs,. Herbert Malmilink � 180-1,�."", .. � � % � I '. .... ,,, was ver , . babies when -hey went to work, and brown hair, were startled.. They ,had and Mials Grace spent Tuesday with .. . 1. _ I . wanted bis girls as, well-ledue'ated as When, Jane Addams and Ellen bl.sek-?red girls shlyly asked to play expected some battle -scarred priisad- friendr, -at Palmerston. ., 'P �,DrPVA - or I ­ .11, ­. � . 4 � I any yournig man., And in spite -of the Starr hAd jreldl;co,viered the blouse, thq ,,r,!anrla:."` Once accepted bv the er.but here was- a 'gentle, .slender Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tuffin, StAp:ffa, I I I . , .1.1. 1, I . ,.� . I ffaility that came of a c1hildhoodl they rvnted plart,.'.of it for $30 a neighborhbod, Jane Addams and El- young wonian-a young wonlan. who, and Mr. and Mm. F. A. Hembliey -ti placed. in thesoil near,'but not -touch- I . . . . Two ,of -the =lost serious ,faul . . ,tuberculosis of the spine, ,her record, month. They called in men to pla�- len Starr were soon waist-deeD in Vs s-itting onneighbor stoo-ps- in summer oplemt Eas-ter with Mr. and Mrs. J. committed' -by- the, average gardener ing the roots and if poestibliel the . I . ' I . � at Ro-clkflord &minary, 11hrii M;nkinb ter the high, ca,acked ceilings, to pol- .stre,am -of ilife and dea"th, dressing -and working in her eight,­sIdea, ,study ;M. Campbell. . . in buth ,the flower and'vegetable. end ground is soakeld *lth water alfber- ' . . � .. ,�, Holyoke of the -West," was, brillilant'. ish Oak. floors,. repair the anly bath- new babies and closing the, eyes of in winter, ,Nyq,s buillding up what The April meeting of. the W-M,llSll' of the lWalliness are too deep, planting wur" I 11 .1. ­ � . I ,. ., . And there,lalso, she met Fmall,' 'live-- -ro,um for blocks arijund. - They, help- the dead. -Sometimes, - they helpled would become the most fa,mlous so- ,and W',A. iof . Duff."i United Church of speds arid lac,k 'of thinning afteT, Garden 'Fruits q P , . . . �­ . Ik, artistic Ellen Gates Starr who ed scrape plainit. from _ll�alrble fl-replac- neigbborrs' get their time -payment cial settlem.ent in the United"Sta-tes.' was, belhild in the,.ischo(ol Toom of the the plari. � , . P. 'I .19 awe 'up. L lEven in'the - mo*diarately s1ze& city ­ , . ;i . "'.­ ­ would la,teir sharre the beginrilings of es. On the wallsi -they, hung -friezes, furniture -out of the' cohectolr�i grasp. Wdthin its -first year, Hull House church -on Wedhes,day, April,fth, with -41 I ,` . . s - Hulq Hous,6 wii'th -her. ' ­ &chings, treasures' picked up abiroad. Or hastily slipping ,k good safe rule advocated by garden there its u3uallly an odd cornerl '; . I . �;, into a coat, Jane autgrew. its- (Yrigimal' quarters ancli about fifbelen membeirs prevenit, The those who lcn6w all ,about the'art ,of imlilefie fruit (lilay be ,produced. A , . ,., � Yor Jane Addlams never lost sight And they furniiihed thle house in Its A��dlallris rt . weieting opened) with silent prayer I . 4 N �,6 . I Went Wi;4h a drayman- to his stla ed a slow s';Pread around' thie good ga,rderillng is only to ,cover the',elierry, pluni or peach tTee W*1H ot . ;;. ' 11 I . . � � .. I I ic 1) il : after. Which the Bibld, . Un&r . I.. � of 'her childish vow, Through col- own period with mellow malhogany stable when a sick hois-e had- t10 be block in br k u dings of the ;ld ,pth equal to about, three t4ke.up a great deal of raqqm If . �'.. I lege years., through months stra,pped and walnut, &,.pianlo, and Oriental shot, for her wor'd ' was gO-Od with English .type. , Aparb�n4nts- for 'its Story on Hosea was given by Mrs. seed -to a. de 6 I I . . Fe 1, sm . �, . I paipful!ly to a bed, a two-year Grand ugs bought with dollars saved from the insuralilce People. - - ar e s, she workers. *.ere '-.added, and meeting, 2&0010m. The mimuteis lof the pre- times ,the diameter. Now -the begin- garden coridlit6ons. wheirw it ,is posi- ., ' . i( i I .,.. Tour abroad, andboluts of soiaftic feiv- Jane Addams' inco,ine and, Milan eo,.* v Ofus mleetiing were read, and adiopt- ni-r is not advalsed ,to promro a,pair sible .tJD furnish Mare than the iAwal I I ��-, rieldledI wivk,s ftom the , fists Of rooms. A Place ,so big with life I tof calipers, and work out -the dilameter, grlatecNilon most. th . inigis can be grown' ' 0 . -cr that mide' 'heir a s-emi-itivi4lid, "she Stares 'silendkr purse I d ed. It, wals decided iihat the Think- . .1 � . . drui�ken husbands, or dAilhis into ,clould not be igrioried� To it began to offetring meetittig be held on Of the gre-ai va-rilety of seeds, he 6r far ivort4 of their o-liairilsory, einviTon- L� I ,. Planned her pplan. As it matured, it "Aren't you afraid the poor ,people stre�t fights to care for Ma� 6. ., 4 I 1. , I was -invigorating in its,.simplicity. -will steal tihese beautiful things or men wounded stream:,. not lonly the - 19th Warders Mrs, McCall and Mrs. Reid were, ap- vhe hopes, t* plant. This is a rough merlt:_f&�tadirl' trees, ,it is true, may I . � . � ' ent .her who came 2,000 strong every week, pointeld ,to attiend. the Cilliniton 'Pres- rule only. With tiny sesd like that isucpuniP6 an a hard winter., but the I I . . ­ . I " � I She would rent a house in some shab- i break theur? 11 an astonished frilehid .quiekly. with food and medicin-e.down, but capitalists, professors, authors', byterial. A plant exchange wi-R. b.,e of thepoppy or the onion seed abo,qt tylees are not expensive, and are em- .. I i"', by Alm'elri.can city dislttl�ict and be a exeldime.d. . . � . �. � - � . . gs:rbage-drelltahed all-eys or un' rot- society folk, reform-nis. King Al- mad, dt this regular m2etling in May. th-e size of a -Of sugar, merely illy, rapliaced. In the Prairie distrieft 11. . ­ . . I . . . . I . � ., I I. . ti-rV back -tairs. Throup,li ber the be,rt of Belgium caline, and Ram -say. , grain . I . I 1. .-I. I I . . L -I : � I Fick were bmuggibit to the' h�,tsllyilal. MacDonald, ' . ,,Mrs. Bmley -told -of the Indian work pressing Into 'the Sl3tl will be, suf, certain very ba,rdy oppilles,'"'dhemilesil, . . . . I I : * . . . I . Theold0rd , Roose"velt, in Can-ijda and, IMim-Smill(lie gave. the ficlent. With large Wings like pilumia and a4most innumerable bew- , . . . � . . ... I . �.. t. -he noor to charity holnias, the rnad John �Galdsiwiortbiy.' To I inat di w ch will 11 I . 11''... I - , ' all. famous topie fmim-lbe study book -olh "Ch-rds- gladi:01rus andi dablia ,bulbs or pot,i- ries have beenl okig' 'e, hi � . . t6.n,sylurn­. Only hvo'years befo,re or unk ­- 0 1 1. , " , , nl,lwn, rich ar lYolor, Jane Ad- tianily and'.Ulfe and Chirl,trit ,the Kev." 4wes, this r�,le ,�rill­ call -I for dledt1h of give.labundanif rd.ulinsi for the' space . Y., � .1 . a in R-)Ple qh,e 1 -lad b.,v,Fm, a .lmlis;irig in- dams -talked with the same c6urtesy, After einigiing ll�'From Green"landf's Icy . . . I , .... I I . ­ I . 4 . . I several inches. With peas, beans and occupiedl. Strawabarrifes, go,ostable, * . . " . v&l!H, and now -,111,E- was workanx t0O. rerharos answering th,-Ir ring at the .Xoruritaihl", the -meetin. . clo 4'al c" mirrants, Saskat'von berries, and =h-' I I.: � . gl .was .. orn it will lme-an about,an inelh. . . . I., . . � . many b,oPrs to count: ever mopping ,d,,.)or herself. And if foreign. guests ibp Prayer. . I . Thinning is Important . rks a - I I 9S el floors,and wasbing windqw- . . tre all -hardy. In gardlen fruits . . .- E___ I . , . ,, I, to make left eh -o -es outsid,e theilr do -ors when . :Too much -stress cap ha,rdly be1aid the lbeginneT is advilsed to include , I I ... ,,, � � . - . I ,,;�!., ftinds go'farth?,-r. hey stl,iyed ,the"night,""Jane Addam's :.,' on"the ne,cessity of thinning. With more of thbae th ngs� .which will1i � Pro -6 , ­ ­ . . . . . � STANLEY . . I . . I:,; ,.- . tarne fe,fvor of crettion with which .even' shined. 1 -hem and n,,?,ve,r gsW her- ­ - - iihe . fine seedled' lthing3 likq t � e duce fresh diesve'lul's ar sala& eax-ly in "' 1� 11 I., 1; � I or I _1\ . ­lrti�--tg - Paint maqter"P*l-eces. carried v,pllf apwav wh--,n the visitor left a tip I I I I alysclum lettuce, onions and lebtu-ce the,s4aslan whien, at i-si difficult or e " . � . I i; , A I llil) .. Tare , Addams, on through pain a I nd I for the ­ ,ll . ...... .. L(Initlendled for last.. week). I 3. I I X, ; � �, . 0 .101 l, , I "bootiblack." .. " . much grief and back brealving,lall'or p(-rjs:,,6 tra vt.iirb'ofted supplies. In . . a, .. ". . I . . . - �, . I .. �� . IL -71 11 Fatigue. . � . So' rracloil-Fly, she pr'esided over The"Misses Catherine and-Siblirley can be saved -if the seed is, SOW11 tl- 19 c'onnedti-on. learly -cheirries rikol the' . :.:..­ I '- Turner, daughters 'of M.r, aiid Mrs . I ... . . ., I I I Hull House. Tl�,& years welre stren- 'Tinunily. Wath "Ithe bigger. things" Rich-miond, ,!early a.j�ples lsuch'ae' Yell- . . . % . , If. . . �� . � Soon Hull House htfln'llneA VM111 life. John Turner, Clinton, are spendfing - . . I .;. . I V ? .. ­.. . trovs with . finianicial - worries, labor. . beets, beafis, peaq, cosimosi, marigoads, low Transparent, S'. Lawrence and . 11 I . VOlunte2,rq lea eTly (uffelred to, ffiel' ' , tha Fa&ttir holidaylp; with thelir aralit, I � . ... I . �' 11 7 ,!gl P apld . disc,ouia-ginient. .Many is Red Astrachan or some of the t&w . . ,:�. - . .. T with its,"wark, ,and it wasn't a que.�- H 11 1 " Mrsi. iBen Keys. nasturtiums and, such things . I , . .it ; � �.. I I _1� I . bion of ,whether. neigbbtors would House projects we.re a13 successful as.' .. . -n)ot difficult to splace. the seed. After va�:Tetie,3 develloped,by the Experi- ... . l DICEfflOW I 1_� its crelelhe and it�&_bleautiful $Peciall Easter selrlvic'ils were held .,the ,plants come up one 'is urged to m,rital aritlioTities aa%"- �morth cbnsid- , . 4 . . . ,I. . - com3, but Where th,ev.wouild be Put - ' Bowen in' Goshen,, Ellake and Varna churrehes . - ;, �( . ,Gountv Club wh e Hull ' House I . when they cliM. Before the hous,a- . . last f Sunday. At the closie of the �Yew- �Ibp and cofisider just how bigthw,6 ering. Wheire space is v,e;,ry limited � . . . I . � I . . ..". I . __ - - . . - � bors' welnt foarr) holidlays,' but . am" golirig tk> es,. Smd'.h is qdi,te feasible, throuill I � I � hold, was thro.0 breakf�st, a tiods' nelgb grafting .... � � . . � � gh -vice (the Sacrament 'of the Ijord's . ". . - . I .. � . .." , I others were allort-llve& To her fell � as a -rule -is smaii, slo are ari rns,. But or budding Ila have sevellma va6e:tiems � I . Suipp r was administered, D . A I ­­ � � . .- ­.. I mare and ,mlom the respon$ibilit - -r Ar:o�n I .is no guaranitee, of ' the size. of apDlels on a single tree. ,Thds ap- . . y, fo the lshe I . . 11,!-a; . . 1, . � . � ., .., . I in later yriars Ellerr � Starr. ipipatierit � g those who -are spending the. or the height -of the resultinj plants. j�eles to. aLlaplles &ad, piesirs. especially. . I � : . . I . I . . EaSte'l",holidlays at their� hlom,6s, here - I . . 11 , .. .. with the l5i�ogresis of sio�ial"Zbetber- . . It -may .only be six Inches in which I . Climbers I . . I ,� . are XT-SiElEs Dorothly Pleick,,Syble Keys . Y - . ­ I . I 1% . � , , ...... .11 .. � I ment, withdraliv. from 'tle' �V&rld( .i,n,tb -as -ou. - n. -ed ,only . , lCreepling low Olila-ibing plants play . , " : -1 . . . 11% M � e I 11 I 1: ',- I � . and Islabel Robinson, of 0intoln ,Co,,_ calsle the pla U sh Id .;� � I . . in E)asteTn co-nivent. . I,egial':e; IMr. Ahlan Keys Of Western be spaced a few inchds apart L Bilit B11 im'Plartame, part in any scheme of I I . . . I . . 'But Jane Addams'. iown, i-riflipaltinnee . . supposia it lis, the qoslmoe ,'or' the landscape gardening, adding a fin�. � . : . I . .. . . �., .1 . , .. . . ,'. I -nerss of svei,A] reform , . I . with tb,e slow ' Ity, and- Mists Grace RoWn--ion, larger type of 7�in�ii,as or marigolds- i­ihimg -touch to wall, fence oft VW.! .. . . '' � . . Unilvertil. , " . . .. .. I Y I " hvik th, more cDneiru . . who Is ,teaching, at S. S.' No. 6, Us- . I that are being considered. . Theis, -2i andah that is not pom!ible by � any I I . 'df:'�v'el 1��tflonf borrile. I . . . -P - She entlered-thle rough-and-tumble o . I . ,, , I will reach from 18 inches to. foul. oth:ir hiP.,.an,s_TheTe is a mlisltaken � . . .. . I I walrd -pr4itics in -ordleT that ,heir ward . fee!tt. When. flilly gri ow -n Su�h -thlinjr. id -ea Ahat -ch plants may be harm- . .. . : . , . . qu I . !,� " . Might have model government for BRUCEFIELD I rdquire much room on all side's .if ful to briek or sitoml Work -but thwe 11 �p . .,. IRRAP ,AzN the example of its new citizens in I . � is-5�mmeltrical and- sturdy ,]Plants that aTe many buildiings in, the,old hUids. ­ . I . . ., , . �� , I I .i the -miaking. She a,a,d her ,'Flulll ­,"", (Inienichd fol, a�ast week) w3h bi which -halve been -supportling ivi'm for . 1. - � . e both beatutiful -and isto,rm, re- - ... : I ­ . House, as;sociates flaught for, factory Eastor ,, Yiisr�ltwis: Mr_ and Mm. 's-ilsiting, are to 'be ,the result. Crowded centuries and .the ,�val!4 under. thesi� . . '. V I . . if , , '.. .11 . a M. d swetit�ftop ref laws, were nvatrilably be, spindly and 9"8112 .. does more than most cars cl iiia. -M . lan . Orym andwOn- Monteith 'and, fam�ily, of London, Plants will i m ma0l,les.. arp sidd tok be in an�._.,* I - 1. � Because Theodore Roos,evelt in, the a of 1preiterivatifwi�`Asldl ' I I — . . -the guesibs of Mrs. JaAetil,Rpss. . weak ini, the etem. Expert advise excelleint etat . ,ll� � - . . :�,X , :; , w ;.,.:i�.111: ".. -1 presidential camplaigii ,of 1912 sia6m­ ------;Mrs. Ca" and .Miss Boyd, of Lon- QUI ing about ,half as much space filzini the fact that climbers add a . " .. 10.�,: *01" !, .. ::�.'�`�."11�1-- 1. . ;; -.-�: ... �:x ...�. . ;.;; ;;,;-;;.,. !"­...-,� .:..,., ed fo b.,e.r to have -the riost socially d"on,, arld Mr. and Mrs. Weizit.. and between as the ftlant will be h:jgh. little troutble to ,the job ,6f,paiu4ng, ..' ; . .... . ...::.;::;..l;l, . -.-,.-� " 1 .11 `."`..;�. _.... he 1�'alnpaign6cl' daughter, of -St. 'Thomas, visited at This ig'alSfD a good rule tor apply to ,the woodwork around doure and . . I . . , .: ; , .. ; .� for him. Antagonisms were-, slilirred the hl3Me of Rev. W. A. and Mrs. mo.st shrubbery. . . , windlaw,%. authorities claim that ta*ret , ''. � .. 1. . -X. ��... Up Sbe was criticized for ildlentify- Brianiner., . I I alre no'harniful effecU. whatelvet but . `,, 11 , . . . .Rock Gardens . 11 ... '.. ;� . ,:1 ­ , :::. 1: .... . , .. . . inlig berget1f. wi't,h partisan Level ffiwer gardtw. and la�vns- . 1; ?11N� nship, and on the other hand ther6, are several . �:% ",;,: I v �.:..� I Ira, . i !:::.... 11: "'. � Mr. 'and Mrs, Nell, -of Elio were I 1 . . ... . I 11 .1 I I .. . �� A, � she,lost many Hull House,..supplorters. iviisitors, at the I res may be' -the easiest to handle, but vibstanfial.advantagest A-hou,se-with l . . . .1, . �. . I.. home of the liatte ... . , . , . ., ., ;- � . I , , .,..."..,;,.:.;;.,;�::i.:;�!;:.:;���,;.��:.:.� ­ .: �". But she fi-ever swerved. * ' 'served with- Bba-wu . I � X�- , .;::..,. .... . I parrents, Mr. land Mrs. W. Stalck- 'where 'the -owner is. -prepared th gia Abe walIlls. well ser X� _., . I'll - .. �. . I .Wit(h the same courage, during -the house, . I to a !little -extra trouble, more vtrik- Ivy or in the colder siecitlow, ,of "Olin-' I I .. . ��� .1, ...... -i. Iv . e:::::, - ___ - - . . . . t ' . " -�. . �:i;;, " , ­ ,. ": . .. World, War, -he came out for peace Mr Melvin Sia -of ..Wfi1,g,haim,r,Mg ,results can ceiri-tairily be ��alin_ sdu- he- halr4-wr, clinging typlevf Vir- 1. . " �L :;:i * ,_ . Y:,:*;:�:i: .... negotiolbions , -and inte�nati 4r, vdth ilavines, ad --slopl Where k'. da Creepbr,-is rhuch cluoler in the I . I ..:, ; : . ­:".:: onad! and Misses Janet and M d ... . :,.' ... . ­.'­,'.,.'.' L. SIM, aTIgurett-Wfat- 1�1 ;. .,...:.;:.` -fateing the blacklisting a patri . Q n away lvery . -rapidly bot weather -for �the simpdle reason I .;. , !. �;:". .;. Otic sun, -(of L6ndon, axe spendii-tig their . . . . ,�'. I I � ; ; p I I lorganizati-ons, derisilon. and the - h lild-ays at itheir'respective homeis. it will be a"'ange, IP tbatl the buin does not, rftch beat -ab- I , . � . . . necessary to.L 1. . ";' -o L . . , �j I : I . I ......�:::,. thet l"Pacifist.11 . rn the spring of (Mrs. James Allery, of, E' ondville, short terraces. ,On these rock garden& sorbing brick or' sitbneL A,s.JbT ver- . I ".. '11:::; .... I -:x .. � 1915 she presided ove'r the Interna- .9m. jollin can be laid out with level stretches andals -the adivantag# in shade, cool- :.. .. attended -the Tuner -11 of the late! I ;-1 . ....., 'n SS 'L . . ,!. . tifolial" Congress of women , -at The MdKenzYife on Saturday and was allsoi of grass in between. Rock gar&nts e and &iva;cy of ,such na�=A] . ., . . .. �.. I . LI., . I ' Hague, asking nlot that the war the guest Of Mr. and. Mrs. James Mic- a 3nade to resemble miniature al- Screens is -tho obvi;ous to need dletbail- . � l ... re 1, ,:,�'. , "I'll", "I'll" "I'll, 4ZIP 11, .__ cease, -on the instant, but that ouV Queen. I pline ,ranges, and in them alptine ed exp%anlation. There; is Ei 1host of, 11 .XI.....", . : . �:j:i:..�::: ... I.....", 1; ........ �, .. .:: ..... � . � . I', I .:.::�:j::;j:�; t: :`,X.:::-. :::- '� 1: ___ ,standing neutrals meet, and.0tter PIr ,and W, flowers -are grown, These are usual- Permanent; maberial, at the dispiosail, ' . . . " ; :. . .1 ._7:-:1.:-;-: . Mr. L. Relid, of Torq S. ..X.1-1 1:"-Xa::, ',h -at might end the blattk. And Erskine,- -from. England, were rigs. 'that , galrilener. In the vi�ldrrner dis- . .%..,;�: I. - ,, . --?.,-,-.,-.-,.`,:; ", -01.1 .. ... ,',_', "?,ii��i�i�i��.� i -1`1-. " Posals the. ly little sihort sprawly th-i , of the 1l:.. . . 1. � I . I . � ­ -.�l,-.-,.,,--,,,--,-,,.-'..-.....-",:I when that failed, with 1,misgivings. -but . . tlrlict8, of tana-ft, the close clinging. . . 11 , � . - ., ..., . .. "If's 'tops' of all the cars I've,ever owndcl." . . I diesarplerat6"hople, -she agreed ,to go on guests of Mr. Q Reld. : require little inoisitbure. during moot Boston Ivy w � ith its glbssy green fbi- - � ,,,�.� . ' I . .1 . I..J � - . I Mrs/, Eillen. Vilatbsi; of Clinton,,spent 'of �.he year. They are specially listed . *In sunfter which tUTn,V tKY Sl , � I I Ill I . . .owner talk" means more drin . Henry Ford's Peace Shipt, and' though a few w days at the libinife !of Mr. and Att the better seed datarbigues. , To ]age I 1, ct .. she fell. ill �and could, not do, her Mrs, James Wi,fker, and alvo. visited' �old the s1haxplry sloping sold -1, fair brilliatt red after, the first frost ip JN cliur showroom,..'.' ' . I 1 sales talk." We're c6fititint to Idt claimt take a . . I ith the . roc ", . IN THE LOW PRICE FIELD name was linked wi . -idL'9,1- at the homie,of Mr.. and Mrs. jahries size % ks ;of the Toughegt, possible ail ideal climber for waNs ,of ibuild;- '' � � , back seat while owners iv ' ou facts. . 'peftlln �Iaugh- ?&Queen, ' � nuture, preferalb,17 weath& beaten. - ' ' 4 I , ". � ists, ,and she -heard th ' I , 4 it.gs. Like the Virginia' Cmeleper, ,, '­ I tier of the wci`r1d.'­"Il'-,_ �, " I. q I I "I'll. I I On performance, you ne dift t e e word of ' , TEPRAPLANE IS ' , . I MT. AlustiA, of the vUllage, was re- .lbouldlevs, are buried to albout itwo, which is hardier and cumes- in both i. .o . 1, "I I ".. . . anyone but the man who " ows how much easier his . But lbhose yearsi o war bitterness moved to Setatarth MItnilloriial Hols . third's their depth irreigularly, through self and non7clinging typets, it is a 11 . I I �, � -, . Terraplane handles in traffic ... how I much better it FIRST INSIZEAND ROOM -Longest wheel- ,passed. There came a. day in, 1931 'tall last 'Sundwy where he und= out"the s.1-ope. Good ,pockets, of ,slandy ouickler growler when, once establish- , I . I lf, I base... 115 inches. Most room ... 145 when J'ane Addbims. laly� in a hospital an operation .hir_ alppiendileitio, .. sloia are arranged between, the ro,01m ed and will cover a wall up -to 60 tai �� .. . I takes straight-aways oK curves ... bow much faster it cubic feet. - . 'bed in Baltimfore readly for a se'nious I The . - I. * w, ' . 1. �'._ � .1. . I—'. ., is on tAe get -away. His economy figures. -talk louder . . I .1 . I Misses Margaret -and, Janelt Watsbn gowers find - footho:ld .here amid. 60 (feet high. Dutebmitn"s. P4 I ,� I I . . FIRST IN POWER -Greatest horsepower . 6peration, and word sTrived that She Univetsilty of Weobeirn Ontslio, sp;4 trall ovetr �he'bioulders,. I , Trumpet Vine ailid Clematis are suit-' - I" L,�, than ,iny salesman's claims ... even ours! He can tell . . .ao .. ", I - . . 88 or 100. And the smoothesti bad wan the'Nobel Peace Prize, siblar- the week -end at_the, hoinie, iof ­ Cultivation able for VeTandalist. -These should, be 1. 1. � ;, , & . fthlefir ' During the ea,rl�r piart of the s'ea- grown 1, ; I you facts about Terraplane's long life that would ing it with Dr. Nicholas, Murray. But- parents, MT. and Xrh,. R. P. W�atsun'L , o!n tredlises Or bt,her mpooit. . . �r, I . They -have attractive flowers and of- .... I li I sound boastful if we said them__ I . FIRST INSAFETY-Body really all of I'm Not 15 years before people a1hd The monthly mieleting of the W A' , 1. . ... 0on, a ftffle cultivation every week: I . ,:I; I- ­ But even a Terraplane owner can't put into words steel with seamless steel roof. Radial the press�'-iha�,s�ornedl W but now of Brubefield. United Church was hQ will ihel� plants along Wonderfully fective, foliage, especially -the first . .. . � ", , . �111 I ,7 1.41 )qst what it means to'�it at the wheel of t4is -car and . Safety Control (patent applied for). the�v sang .her glqry. in the scholclit iiiom on Wednesdbay; The pluripuse 'is two -fold, UnsigHbOy two ih t1lie group. � . ,.,S,.:. . . . . I . Duo -Automatic Hydraulic Brakes 'go, Jane Addlame lived. on at Hull April 1, lMr,%. j. B. M d ,h d, weeds re I . . � I . .. desvel. Wiih the Electric Hand shifting the gears, (patent applied for). - usitar j, , a kii led and valuable mi i I ., . orls, I _________.9 I " ­ ,,,, . House, wa;tching 6 � I I � I . I . I W., . yur liands stay always on tho wheel. just a Mck of I ,000 POPPle 'Come ,charge of the deviotibnail exerclistes. turei irs conserre& Growth is hurr" i q ... .... - � ... I . I . I , , I FIRST IN COMFORT-Tru"Line Steering; through i'tis doots eknery,week, greq- MVSL. B,ert Mc4ay then tobk 11he chair along. Later on as, the flowers 0- . . - . 1,�.. �.finger . , . ancLgears shift! And your front floor The Rhythmic Ride. ing hundreds at tefwand, dinblor, and for the buginteltIg sessili,on. -1 nothe r-l.c. .1 ,'I � ,._ . . � . The drive vegetables deveilup, it wil � '. � . . is all clea* ... Tefraplane is the on�y low priced,'car . . when the Odffee Houspe, w" erbiwded-, for njew es ary to, cu th 11 1. I � .1 . . member,q - wale very enlcour� , a I Vate, sio often, Slowne- ", �0'1. I . with real comfort for three in the front seat . . . no FIRST IN REALLY'NEW FEATURES -Only even heltphIlg the waiWs carry food aging as there am now 59 mnieftlibers times a mulich ofshort straw or griass . I , I rear -opening baggage and tire com- . . 01 .`:1, . . gear or brake 16vers to stumble over! I partipent. The Electric Hand (optional and clear tables,. Wore than One and the proeepills, for the day amount� ,clipings is used th retain- moisture . , 1'�-, . , :: 11 , , ,,.,: I I.- Steering is truer. There's an amazing riding at snitall extratpost). And many more,. Could exclaim, "Miss AddaTm brought ed to $1& Ai7angetments, were mlaide duTing the sulmimer. kThis mulch' -is . - . ­" smoothness. At the brake pedal, safer stopping than 1 . � I If . I. 1-1 . l . mle my piell' There were 7,5 residents for thel May meeting., ft beAng Ivisi- simply -spread over the gfround be,- . I I Ill "' . �Rw . 1. '' 88 iDr 10q .-I 15 -inch wheelbase in the apartments, rilow, and 160 vol- torW dlay, ana a sdii ,of bul-ba, seeds tweiin the plants. . It "keleps the un- - 1� r, . you'll finiTin any other car, with two braking sys i tems 11 . .1. .1 unteers. . The annual bud -get that had, and plants. The meeting caloied and derlyang soil mo%t, open and fi-ee !�� at your command ... and still a third from the easiest IV , -been $2,000 in that, first year ,of 1889 lunch, wag serve& - . .1 ­ I ll, . � 9132 1 I � fTom weeft. 91 1'��, . . handlin Uking brake you ever saw. You ride over had stretched ,.to $100,000-, and thir- .1 . 1. I . .1 ,Expertericeld cardeners ei,.4m. that I � � � � - . the. morTds first ,safety engineered chassis . . . in ' a 6and up I been lbouildlings, widi "Volle, Hull e-Xcessd,0e Ifosslels or setb-V,cks.- through I . , . . body really all of steel, with solid roof of sea I transplanting are unweicessilLty. But I.. � House?" at their hear� eoll a K . ., T,� Retail at 16rY, Tilbary, Oat, d1l taxes paid, , bilwk. . � somet g new igbit and Acense on y extra n! . � " , 1, I steel. On every side, hin ' to discover and Ylac I th. y handdle this clolmnlion Sub at this . . I . enjoy. Stoo in now and take this "Discovery Drive" Also built by Hudson- Jane Adalllms died, on May 21st, time of 7e;ar�, rather cavefui*. W!he- I K ,19" , MCC I 1. ,. 1936. But Hull House lives: ,on. In . . . . � . . . see f(ir yourself 'what a -eban Hudson Six, $1078 and up; thei, 111he ph& %drig, rmw.d ,is a, nilere, . . .1, b I I 1; snade iq motoring. ge T-dirraplane has. Hudson Eight, $1130 and up tvio,edla, perbaps, it 11ifelairs small thanks. I . winuall seledling, Is flew Inches high dr e thad.to repair your 4 . .- 1. . I '... � But its :Pounder 'had oft ansWor for I . . ch V .1 2. - ­ . I a sax400t ltmei loir shrub thelsie experri- eglected during - t 'n A I 1� � . r3n rcy �', l� I . COOK BROS., Hensall, Terraplane Dealers. . Scive with the new Hudson 7% Plan that Once vAen an ardent volun- .. : enced gardenem neMetr expdse, thi times. Orddr your . I I � � . , . I . . Y'� , T . . 4C06 3 -teer comlplained thht wl&msn' for I . I advances in the price of . U :: ��. I I j" 1� i i d - - - I � rolAs to the air eaiy Twore than Ithey of roofing. � 4 I . I . . � 11, whoTl she -liad 1donle 'much was not . . . 0 , I , ..­ I . 4V � l` 1-11 .1 l ohs. 1.� . . -clams replied in her I—— . � ; . can. possibly help. offers two JA I . In moving th�ety keelp blie p1ji-fttg, �7rs 16A'�S,_, , . N - Tinging girlilsh violice, "Was that why ""' . . � "I. : , ""6 "" . ., Telke"a We I I giratefull, Jane Ad . robts. and any sail, -aftached, "J.1 ive a res guaran e g Weatber- ', 1. , . I . I � . I You helped her? For thanks?" - ,Y spreald'out the r400ts btaega'and eaa:� ication. I - . , '. I . ­.., - ri� - I I I . - I miciieltenied. .The ' W - vl , ', , � ." I ... `­ .- . . Wth -tho .lr . 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