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PietekaaatinctsLee ri away) Simplya.eaV
the room fall of Felt vapor. cloning Joon and
winelows too k will hares full s i.il enow. Pik
oho kill. asoegaitoaw rmoch % had emus,' and
*nae, Guaarnseed to MIR of osotteiy loth.
:whin or tial Await. **refit ties
obit of the chief, it coot the 'eery shad'
teeter, in the ditirerebertc,eat, asaMt
deetxactien which is rapidly eaereoo.it•
Rig upon moral uplift in the Amon.
can and Canadian people,
4'f men could in*till into their beast
grace* the virtues of the supremeiwee
.,f the iia et, undisturbed, unmolette+t
sanctity of thea hone, instead of
tiarewing so inuch weight into their
so=ealled club and, win! attachment,'
and ettractione, And if women could
reauage to get tome of her ambitions
directed and centred upon the thins
which,. in God's pleat, really ,constitute
itis sn rk and servize, and could also
realize as beauty, a sweetness, a glory,
min her destined *where of life, in-
teed oaf lavishing her entirety, her
full. force of chapter upon the so,
called >soeial, sport, economic, polio»
eat world, the national and spiritual
spore of both ;men endwomen would
soon take on as coloring of newness,
ol'' richness,. Wileb, at this present
ueriod of supposeddevelopment, bas
waverer been really almost obliterated from
off the, pages in A,nraerieaneeand'an
i
II ry.
�n ,,. i would ,xcarcely know, lal',r. IEditor,
Men a �witehe+ -And �n Too, by Heck asst haw to tact •this kind of raritanment
and opinion fitted ijpon such fem3nirte
eharmeters as the,'
(Hy lel. Baer popular, mea,'-bl*
parliamentary representation, a Mils,,
(I ditoa'"a reale* Owing to ottie cern els and affil,' bibles time their Aviles McPhail, unless, possible, rtiome.
p influence might rhe 'brought to beau
demands won our space for some prayers, and anucla else. And 'tsteyc upon honorable and other' reltreeentri
%welts, 1Sir. Baotos series of leteers lived for each other.. " Suck, a zliil er. lives. whose cards would' read; )(mite o f alio *above subject was solar:sopa- Coco i$ seen today,' when families 1 of commons, Ottawa, to make ace
to, and reforming nava; wa find some everywhere are *ll broken, up, clary lances wb eh 'might nitinnatoly tend -
(.I: the matters of the momen } "re. one struggling for a pittance to for en , i>,., uesti m; nta
Amend iFa"'foi ori `'fie iF` i t .
m
a.. rho a �I a *act, 4$ i
� xe'ii _to >!�af"' i $ a alai'. sr%natire�-ticiciir;h.�s` �trcfoav�lain,> q �raorc� lecs►i►ririg vrain:an'ri �c tiara in
l mors,', and therefore, in publiabing more and moan -every rear --more land ni p.
alas letter, have taken the littertjr of more. Petters away 'in many in• i fe Perhatis ;so, And tliera are nl'M
eliminating some of the referenees'1', stances. night and dayri rnother$ away"soothers.
' it eems that *fl Ca t*
I' isn't the sante any more, 'with �'n nonose instariaes night end day) s �' .� y pad m
anything -..not farmers, nor eimr., children away oftimee might and . voted, man Ot woman, who cue mule:,
lobes, nor politics.. Farmers' used 'to day.. Neighbors run• to the 4:te nable ter enough of that stuff which the
star at home, end _take care of their telephone, tell .their seeress to the `lietiauary collo optimism • enable-
little old shacks and few acres and world, and .oftimes hold up. tram -on t him or Iter to batlueatb to posterity
littie'farniliest and the families would the lino for an hour. d sweat 'hour' a bright future, wen, that voter is
deserving of a more precious medal
all be at name, and t�iC mothers at with '* neeglibar—or 'even y+art,' near f ,ran the. kind, used 3n ordinary arozr�
home, and neighbors mothers of friend—or even your pastor -is null .. ` ,
families would drop in, a and' fathers and.void. Many formats throughout ierred honors,
If we just au n 'o o f o
tiveuld deop in, and families would °this land jump at anything to euro xa �) P se log n ugh or
drop in and everybody was like Just dollar of caeb, while they 1oae two at. two ox three goad whirs of Para air;
of the same --one family: Of 'course ,home, No matter. Lot honi o to if it can be bad,, and while doing so,
there wenn no big rolls of bank bills: blazes,' so longas the 't ngett3 t turn over in our minds the last sev-.
Wog riroun onthe:i M,� " l of nig ant", yeare of 'Canadian history, then"
g d s deboarde. (Na a n+wish and whirl tplaxfing
tot sideboards,' -.tools and -end --nal headlight', of crowded `tt':t#Rc.:of' im render a bit: 1 suppose pretty nearly
sigh benches end. mud floors.). Hut portant business, of the smell' of gas« i the begintaings"of this country's going
• +I'll just tell you, the people had n of banishtineiit of home. care and to the doge was when the late A lex-
cpirit :of kindness. The :people had :worry, anything at all -to put to fared ander MMTcKenzie's Government ear.
1toort5 : of ,*old.' he people had of appearanace upon ;life. • Women are ilea a few arms full • of car -rails out
Plenty of wholesome food, plenty of even much worse than ere the Kizer»,• upon the: western prattles, "left them
warn elnthing: and' a love ,tiix.thelr .ere, or even than aro then' lawn bus- lying about there, until they rotted
tomes and Their neigblaors, mere -heir bands,. even if: thoee busban(es rare"not xwavv Now, don't laugh. 1 am oat
�,•• farmere, ,Men' `aro, ebom1 eetay bad ly giving: 4 to YOU as.I used to hesar.,
/�lenough for any ,''*unary, era. Prates.
it In political meeting$ and goad It
PHriNE a.°i0 redly. Christianized or civilized, but from eomo papers, yes: sir, rotted
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Pot Uphotsteri ie, aseeoe,r,p ' forr a land and country where. pedalo *way: ' 1 sulipose perhaps that is the
RofbalAiaag , .ntt II and are given in manning#, It main reason why western soil is so
A. hive rano. ell Semple Covet beeomea a most. dire ;alantity When etch. Doetars ,pteserlbe herr" til eii.
ini„t tented the " sacred virtues attavbutaa'rle to rich the rbload of" humans. so ---why
P. A. ZIMMERMAN. , these conditions ate teeeped, and not?. Hut, as 1 'have `eat], up until
moue* !*triol twieted and: bungled, and anasnacred about that time the country's budget
.� until almost every virtue belonging could be meesured Jay lust ordinary,
to the God intended home life is oleo talent,, ;Sir ,lohri A. McDonald was a`
" eitiet`art and an: ninrecog1uzable .:smut statesman,, Cao 'smart for just
grace in the Amanrieen_ struggle for' comnnon people. I might mention a
an existennee., lot of hlgh..soundlnu sones, euntil we
Volumes divinely intended, paara• tome an: to Sir Wilfred Leerier and
mount'virtue and charm was to be an others --and then some. Hut for: fifty;
help -mate to..the husband. And shay*, seventy years without a lull
1, man's : su'er.o lif euttons--those of 'finances: Hove bee° • trawling 8tx.
e e i t and1dost: m,*opls+ linow enmethinx ,.aa to
vmPra�lty, ah rnakatraen tads,'*
�. look..
how t `
tai 9 and .i3
�' n feel
in 92'
,ti hoe ,� o
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orf is r. all mere r ss become , less.
enlyt:lemettsrds of -disgrace, and all A. 1). from iue't 'What source do
because of the frenzied rush for. gold •yirn `Nal !+r' ' 9. 1:,tlitnx, '140 r;ytitni$1:
;ind the desire in women to usurp "hid .."'n "st %ta''''I"i,•e,..:,r give, and
nine's Crede i bequeath to . 7" .rnaterit1r ►, •
r nt els. Actuated and in Vire all .Ire* a t --re
cited mightily be the modern craze xto hell of a lot
• for partiee, lodges; : club$, chapters, • ....,about ; those inirerse' 1 osourees.
Ma, 'where,, night or. d*yr, .Ilti3i : ire hitt ala I see it. we haw' been work:
away: from their wives"and fainiliear,. l'"a' 11101,'weir.,'* 5;9 now 'Far serer.
;and woman arta savwnyr from- husbands al yen's. more fn*tartta or araaaiiet .like
and families. and children ey`e away durince th'; one derado• nw Ive2 half.
trent both ,fathers wand another$ and decade, And we read of aha tailbone
home etc e�e until no tine freed '*blah some of tdao$0 resort' os bring
wonder at the fake and farce exist- to Our country's 'treasury, but the
ince trailed home4ife when .in reality debts keep °on mounting.
rt 1$ only the badly dee yedd skeleton The one main feature in our re.
nt :unelvilization, of barbarism,.. of a an- source business.is that it affords a
tiquity, darn■bto good chance of opportunity •
Upon the purite, the Solidity of the for an unwarrantable number of tal-
i homes, rests muck of the source". and ented, educated people to ; .become
1 force, of the vital lefluences, which Ieeehee- -if you know what them duck
tend to�forni, make up, ebaratterize loot: like, and fust what they are
the destiny,' of the community, the being used for. It's a darted shame.
data•
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ritz GODERXCR S A. Afl
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,e..,,, � II � icy..,.
o. R G1111.13IZI:ti /for play, time craving for friendships
As our ebikeren gi!aw oidcr and sa and the cleats* to do and lee as the
[out into the world to fight their own: others do and are and t;. have their
battled, our emit regrets* will be that approval,
are did not underetur. i their view- It we would only. play with our
points' better, and look at them kith children more, talk with them, and
more sympathy in all the little peps * think sea them, we s laould not only
and downs of life at home, keep otirselves younger and in mess
"leo you know, I'd like to tell my danger of becoming fossils, but vrct
mother all about it; but Mother floes should be a steadying influence on
rat understand," .says the mess wile their . lives, •'lilac child who geto
its not having the close companial:eddy' ",sympathetic understanding" at holm
-with her mother whine would be a is not the eland who come* into the.
safeguard to her sand a comfort and! juvenile court. at is Om child:' wk:as- ,
ioy ,,t,. , ter. I moths,' (lees net und'erstanii; nor
esvti- ne to/oakupon our sympathize, the eliiid wile, goy. out
children's affair in the light of our "Me the street for his companion
own generation, not realizing that ships: and there picks. up aasoeiatee
times have changed and a new day. who give bins wrong ideate:
anile and new new
ststoms. When, too. i must sunderstand
nd std ne with theme inviite
we (oris et .whist it feels like to be s their friends. into the borne, go to thcr•
psonl(--th sensitiveness, the urge ball genies and watch them play ball;
-.- - ; visit thein at sohooi, see and 'be i
Someone, •se+e,Apxopoaies afar part of all their uetivitiete Then. they* .
wen talk things over with un' and_
year scheme, by whit -b time this share with us their interests and
eourttry will be free of debt. Porte opinions. Keeping eye to eye. and
years, 3 r. editor. Yell;' forty yerara. +ser to ear., we shall be heart to beinrt
(Jh, spy (ind;� forty' years. Why'*that. with air nhildreri. �.
its ,fiat bite ,Tama kind' of thing as a �' f» .Dl '
lifer policy. The-:onntry ::'11 Have , , w e:. used to thins:` that when we
to die before it can reelizeeejust the could slip., itrito a reeady-made. dress,
eetnne old thing, . And;, then too there our .txraubles vwmald be soar-�-llut vie
-_.1iave"-1earnest'b�etter: 'heveati made
is the:'pb9sib1hty, more "likely,'"tiro, : drress.
liability, of the heirs getting into' a, karst, the elaateriale as it so loose--
legal battle and there will be Costs to ly *oven that it will pull shaggy on
pay. And tam lewyere. will likely get the surface and: catch on things ? Is
the whole bloomin'' county in the and, it firin enaugh to hold its shape :with
But, however, even if there be na the frequent etre eleunings it maul,
litigation, nay we, against all hope, have if you are to •appear well? 4'
try to' re-tasau're aurs�el�ves that the ^wiry, chi tie #,steric will not 'wrinkle','
people of this country,' will not need ar' null out tot shape a$ get as oe .
will na�t;` s►sk for, will not demand, Ia TiTi tthe1aflsexc;.bi1 ay to follo oth ma
something^ new, something entirely• kion of -thebody.
different, during' the ebbing away of ee rnixtuof yc o� :
r . ro anyone (proorbetter ntt it and weal will
forty yeas Irfas anyo wear ,than pure : wool, but It
con) venture ,even a small guess, if will need'more frequent pressing as
in forty years this country's indelit- damp' weather affects. the cotton end
ednern will he less, or will be doubled. wool threads differently.
or tripled. All, past history results I Notice they lining of your ready
stands :against •ire. • made• twat;, : It is +expensive to have
a garment relined.. Choose a lining• This countr has reall': never done
a" great deal to help the farmer. thato will wear weal. Ta, b off
if the
color of the lenina>M' will rub of>` on thea
They profess to have done iso, but blouse, rub, it with a Piece of white
they halve not, and the farmer is the goods,
basic foundation of this .whole land. Observe how -well the:,garment is
The people of this counsry� carry the "nude. •.:'Are the 'seta* wide enough
country's indebtedness, The people that they will :not free Are the '
Mayr' ilnt+erest "upon their own money, . stitches
rt enough to ldlirin a .
and when` •the Principal becomaa due, tills the• fault of ehenp dressmakeerrs
the people again hand over the prin• to trim too elaborately... Trimming.
eipal.. at is a good business. invest..helps to covet, defects. The really
meat, and many people seem to be eamart •garment has beautiful linear but
prospering by,if. a ehie absence of trim. If there is
• The people of this country are foe- trimming, note how it is put on. Is
ing a crisis no matter what the anti- it durable or perishable? I$ it of
insist may •rest leis vislon,.upon; ,rile thee quality.
ess; or does tit cheat *Wont(
.it?
people3 aye lip siagainst tt, unless they Avoid beads which come of easily
get' someone to remove the wool from° tanii flimsy lace $oyiletimea an or`
before it thelia +a ,
Re*tt e mast inlsalet as hltatanlm.t t
=fame 't4h(e* .
et. A preventative.
ThoGravat,Whitepalmost
:fav
THURSDAY, AlIGIISTI teki iii t t
A lunch to keep you
Tomorrow orrow a t noontime; enjoy a how o(
Kellogg's Co slakes with fruit and cool
Pr re it a jiffy at :hotixmC's :,:O'` _..
ores" it a in any
11►1►I" ` jilt»' .
Kellogg** ** actuall eke - ou'coole,"t..
They're easy to digest, they supply,
'. ._ ws� iri.. . the
.. 1 - �... �R a. � r.. �! :- .
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K' Borg"* Coro FIak.o err hermit flew swerve, loiseitesi sOfere i. «'•
Ifee.kiasets. Dstioi.ni with fnsiti .rii.tneyettiiml,J., Childwos el.ligl ..
s r
their ariaposi su, amid lover. • • •
It. s
!• 7• to audio sere
of K.litriariiaMerrxsn itxirabaloss>
11'., iurre haat *rigg.al "w*ndsso"fll)!awr ill. Crowed for Kellegeia..
Always extra crime,
R,oalt fir the red-alia.srsewpackaiii4 maawvisii.. 00 4lai* •
Made ho Kellogg fad I:e,rateeu, Otttaodin
over their eyes. The Caanadute fergi- lee the ,....,,._...._.,... .
Pr of getdi#sax? dre$is can Jie made to' loeslt well on top of the roast nand lett bhe flavor holds whdth actually lags a guest
e , canna a laving Mat uua by. ripping Off lice cheap battens or. trickle througle A arnisrlt of Tar- xoom today*, and. ill you want, it the.
his church aunt .fnastor, conn off the :lace and. substituting *tear ones. ales Seems to be life proper sof far more of er, ani . it. hutwe- as .pat's-
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farm, Lund 1 see`positively he cannot Try the dress. on sas:;y+ou stand in •pork roast. . - • 'of 'its •furnishings. one of• those haat ' -
de it. This is so. Plainly • evideni front of .a frill length mirror. Sit. e0 I Mal. E I( EGX 'topped, benches; succi aa they,' have in
oherever (almost). -we: -turn our eyes, down inn it.<and•note!hovret looks and , , ,hotels • Upon which the AMY -
feels« It should -not he tight. enough: To. make your oven icebox; use ;ait,t .. lir guest• .
oth f'urmerx fro into `ail ppte at to draw an here nor so ;fur a as o ordinar ;soa :,'box; -or fruit eieid , place .his . bag to urt k or •parr: a e
2teher undertakings to supplemetat 'bei t y Pr d ter luggage stands ar stool$ area to
b Set' o a' in h i
art. C :" m
a
red it t e
p
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vtatft. l;lbow- asP 1albor ! ea be. spire that >!t mel, not facia nor .around. the plait. Pack sawdust sight :when not needed.,
t m la- shrink in the wash, that it will keep around the outside of the circular tin., E E
liar: pewee .lnlwr. skill labor, tender Inside the ail to imp teak bottles . • WpR SFlti S
itsshaper, that it Claes not .hove= finny*. d p , t y' n t It le .never. 'coanf`ortable to wear a.
+cantratrt ;(sittin• an allele` hinder lab ruffles, plaits and ,feints ee, pante the . and tturrounid them with _eheuks .o
oft, .elerieal: laa'bor, :anytl ime. everv- ironer, that it .dons not have buttons ice. Cover the, pail and put iiewsfia- tlis<oarde`d. satin> slipper to.do: house
thing -, vylves, at binnto, ttloin0. wort;. of Baste to come apart when soaked, pore over the t'op and- then. stint down work in, Kno comfortable work .
In or elsewhere viorki Ciiil no lhaoks said eyses that rust and leave the wooden box cover. Such an ice- ehous awhieeh rare long enourfh and
e, ieir. dren
tli • incomes, , -. • , e utrehaased in the fo ditig variety
their inconn s, Goverune aa° tonin- : ,p b -i,
ty 'and township day work and job os .a tub dregs you lie lrnyang, dla3' of it, 'and'bend a tin on a circle which you may fold sand place out of
o offs k►n the anent. If it has fib- box will bye ti* nrl>y'$ finzlk lovely broad °telt tor•the. toes .tai lie lir
el p � p their natural ositean w,tli law. h,±eta
and lid costs *;.Esta,'^ "eentg li , •
ntiway; aehoolinir ; or. *working, a,ll to Jon, or velvet sewed on it, remember. a t )'
Rrroirried or tired to ta4enr into neigh -.that that ,',pial ba 'ripped off d s, a Bali...' , which give• comfortable support, and,..
sa day* or two, in Pleasant, pr fitable leenndered. emnetirnes these hurts , Upholstered furniture is in eleitaer; *eh
counsel ued talk. too tired on :Sunda the a MKS• SO Ibl�` SAYS
Y toast be made detach&tyle with snatps, of being invaded tby Ciao unless wo din ectauits do
�t d h"
bar's laonie and spend a -:few hours or : �p axi ` I EEP 11f0'p iS GUT ' avith n .thick sole which . will wear
,. ed air aagtain• etttlki time •tile dross n$ I
o go over a>i worship God for w are 'very careful. ;ffhe: better ;grade
R11UGING DIET
whole. Or if we do >to we iraust pot- of t'ifrlstering 3tf, 14 fine and tight
• Chocolate a
cre ms are ro abl 'the
lut•e, •contani3nate the attmasr,"re+re xif most weight:gdding •foods on the list ;haat° 3f ntaaths since get ionto it, it Sia
He Taught aug t the Dumb to Speak
Aletn►aioer Gestate Dere falser,
atraaco W , don sot reit altogether** lois
3nv.*tias of telephoto. At a reesst *a intrt
tet Telephoto* Plower* that wssierfal ldtoet
r.wtaaa, Heim Kellner. shoe drat *slat at ono
time dumb also. of her meeasne. of
Airnod.r Draltlrtra
Tear r1w moo Brad hear xray► trot realise
I tth3 atwo.eelt to the bleat -*vas
7i oho -le oaet It *Moot i* , sir* Me +t the r M . Masi as esa �i t
et* easir*� theft Ar.. Kell. It Y typical of II'r.1w'a Mem* la that loo was
s i•0 fee the, a.49i,V.e*m+±at maf larr+sH_tsg the tzh*i ssi iso iter *hs a imbeteMlol *mica*,' of ,
eoti+rl to a toad to polo ata *whim then chef 1* aaiwtaosl thn
world laser* of lila stem*' of aoesawt+Mo tad hf► belief ►t�,�w ��qqrr lit air trawl. Doty oeseploa
or the ep.sfuag,t[ the tto*sar *tMwtari telephotos Nae he mid la tangy Wow i eM11w wvIR krI a t s boa
tb. P.A*e to the AMawM' and masks it�l, t Mr. 11a10a (wh ver apeahiae tater aha tacos* of sera
twee" tswa'y travelMaa the iataasaleosa Jes Fra kele ro Mow link la a woo .p Witt
1 w mower Lama* swswt4r was with De. lien's mash chem or with esti olio
m+athoote os tho iat..aab ef ether paeans." Rebs eller 1 sad het tort alta down eabr'e;
ea' ^+ '-I ..l kW ., stat their lana plait to the WO Hsi*eetesd M cirri..
Ilia flats temple wife "aahhle"` nf. .clad who would' be a perfect thirty- almo$t Pa
prevent
a coats se her end a>
Miladyp y-' ahem, To .raevethis, see that" the
worldly*, sece b r- aweless *awes right folic, says, "No, thank you".when bottoms contain- no ripsor ..tore pia -
IID to -+inti int), and some ntten,inntsti, they are rased, and givemi is:her siE• ccs. =Sera upholstered furnitu
all throw' h the :hour set apart to ter the box .she receives us. a gift. with a liquid made fpr this purpos
vworabiyt Goa, for instenri of a "holy Gradually she
acquires the 'No,. It may pureha' ed at the drug stop
cl,kv pas Cod drsigued---lte some* a thank :you + habit to other foods, in•• and is odorless and will not spot the
hely-half-hour in our modern,' trn+ij ending, bytie r, frae'tries, 'potatoes, tahrias.
and that half-hour aadl°v twisted. thread*, mayonnaise, tiliclr gravies, TI E GUEST Rfll}bt
tut fanners do the ne• things hll fried food*,, arweet sauces, sugar cam a you aare one of those; raare house-
binatons, mMalrOmr and fat Meats.
Deodorants andsinf .
not take the place , of teal►, water ands
etbow grease. -
- SMILE
She, "If you = should meet some
rC' pretty/ lass, mo
et
'lion d lame note• less, I fear.t'
e He: ""What tare: I for youth and
hauty,
You suit ire well, any dear."
ADVERTISE' IN THE STAR.
over this country, professedly. to get . To this abstinence she Adds. a "few
a nving, driven tooth end nail to get bendingexereiaas daily and a walk
• their taxes paid. And, you know in 'the open air.. "If'ard$hip?" Well,
that es well tea 1, Mr. Editor, that this Possibly, hut think of the reward in
• _ idea of living end what our life is en )better looks, opera youthfulness, less
reality constituted of is wholly iusid
stuffiness, more agility end better use
entirely bottomside to the top --"the• me the faculties,
f cul It thinboth
h physical
and
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old mare foiled in the rigging and bail's ys thus adding to -her life and
heading there, stern foremost. There usefulness.
is no dream *bout this kited of opine.
'ion at all. If Government* are deter -
SWEET BREN 1.1
Qn your contact with people, soar'.
mined thet whole countriett ire'to go breath becomes 'veersnoticeable to
to the devil in: a fnenciaal aind econo- thein—especially if tit is bad. It is a
mical sense, this . is not the particle • pity to indict tint,' annoyance upon:
• i of a justification why the "church" those thorn you wish to ple_ase._and
' athould Nave picked up the aaarne kind IMO" art indicsatiof that sotneth;ng as
of ungainly and unbecoming mantle. a rang 'with yen whirls you anter.
correct and have better health n£ter•
And adorned .herself with the saw ward.
kind of high-felutfn mockery of pro. ,I There ere three main causes of
tention,'when any half -asleep human aid breath: .diad teeth, n1111 cat.
> Being can see at a glance rag in arab, and insufficient elimttiotion.
neither Canadian. Government, Cana. ; Visit the dentebt and gee if, youe
dl*n agricultural world, 'Oa Canadian teeth rare snR right. Neat, rank the '
church, is there even the wink of a doctor if you litran c'ire st. ')r,a, .one
�, 3# so ,';now you can ,cora it. Or" ancc,
� promise of immediate or even future a day try teasel douches of like warns
• prosperity. I dare not spend more salt water.
time just now, Mr. Editor,: reviewing) Overcome the elitninatiejn difficulty;,
those fistulae; dieatvsting, small, by s generous *flet o£ frusta, %Pgctaa>• a
cheap political and economical things. waater between rn *lbty drinking much
`'!'here isn't time. "hes ehutrh butie. POMO $OAST
!nem ,'demand* the little tthi. that Something tart seems to bar da-
. Wed otherwise testate upon my 'naanded with rk ,'asst or with any
•Mand'. 'l*ais is nut » �tme f"or a fat meat, ioi that matter, with
er-
eltaazerlo ref airy kind or Hume to dally -ry eauce, kctc�hu;, ,'mustard, horse•
)around stoking to find some ne,a fan. 'radish all have their place, but the
tiled vision. ['wrist outlined the,next time you roast pork, brake,. s
` ehu r eh's vision -two thousand years few apples with it. Place the apples
ago, ssxw Ile skid. "go and .preach it." r in the lean 6eaide the roast about a
"And f s is at lasso,'," Thin C*isadtaih Rheihon biefote:td r roasaesrrad"w th
of ours is today 'landing upon the the i1!:.at, putting them tae 11at splatter
threshold of perdition. No matter with it, Place the *pole in the pan
what the bttnu idled and blinded opal. i he+aide the roast about s halt hour
mW eotempt sand bribe flue print .before the roast is dart!, TOiiaem
fess in pnslat. t". nrm►spk knew► ,t bakeetender land nerve with the Melt,*
(haat Goverierntnt* alarm I,ratialatire a imna rrii 'h o!o the platttr with i.,
ahalt+s &Geos It, Tia y err. net blia�aleri ftartet iwii*tne". previou*1>' paa4iii:
to it at all, And our (.'arch 'knows :ell and led MRS be women to the
it more than testy nit. -Then. to the `'roast. with the at/Iles, algid lilt irieyw
,'+!*meal, of thel!!'eve.nu. Wive, its, *hot 'sa4ak "kens tnv.th.r., The rkn "
ii 001 ra0 *,'atoll ~ of the lilted a'mlrha a delicious never !o
Titrsrl>+ai ' >1M .pear: oil at the lawro Bents,
' 7te TR. :,..tig:riii4ta>s adlK to iIMO* baittfi t0 * tiOr1to tVIV
frebtront'rrntct1:piwtt, 1phors Mar realign!, loeeltd,
o*cYaek Is
A Convenient
Hour
"4
Users of long distance'. find 7 e'gtock
in the evening a most convenient hour
to 'telephone. -
Reduced evening rates begin now at 7
local tinte. They mean a reduction
of about 25 per cent from day rates.
At 8.80 p.m. night rates beginwith
about 50 per cent off day rates.
6(The minimum reduced evening rate is
$5e and .the minimum' • reduced night
rat* 26 eats).
net* rcduetionn apply on Etation.to-
.$, tration calla .«., where you say to that
operator, "Anyone at that number will
do,
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