HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance, 1921-06-09, Page 2_1 I - - - 1. m � L .11, _ ; . I . � - . .1 - ....", _ I � � � I _A � �__._��:�._ ,_"_.1_;:�-�1_. ___ , . � . . .
11-�_ - ......... 11,1�, ;--.-.--- ,___ ,.__,_., I --- _ I - _---
I
I 11 ��=, I'll __ I AuTo usED mrrs I 11'111161111��7" _ __=-_==X-_-_ ` __
. .
______ , . "O....'.1.
I W4P"WPh.""W1-#.WW9W" I . I I I � I Wo, Qarv� a lull line of xv;etl tarm for ;,.:,.... so. Used Autos
all laahou of earm. ewcoit. i ,,ml trk:o froin I .
grearie anti dJrt Idarat tos. gearn, .. I alams THM Vs=
colupleto Q11rillea, OrD.11. ote. .. wvm"� JBR,�nr.Koxil-r,ll tyP60; 06U CON11 $014 VUb
priew; Paid for ohl car,% I '. 114 � - ect to delivery up. to '800 04104 Or' 00t
ZS -' ul'int", wiro "r 14111116, *0 gun of a&wa dtatan4o gXTA w0b. ti% as
� . The ""'cx ret of *the ,%Wlt�sli V .1
AVIE"Ort0=4XI USEV VA3W co", 4) WUP0646 gocA Order as 'PUr011 Or Vulro#4".
I .
,
,
,
[ .,_� i I 1030 Vunflall St. WoDt. . I I I refT10404
_Fhouo rmlcdalo 416a, poronto I — � 1. . PAING .Wbaalo Q,r your own chotoo
------- . to loolc thom oy:.r;;-0,r.,."s-11tvVT 4
I Ae any car to 01t7
Old Ch"olteau ,cleS.S, E411OW p,,r,(
the "Lilies" of nil afternoon whore, Stoching Repairing. Frebholl up your lifeles-S, tneveottolu very 1098 i1toct 04"yu on
I skin with a good face lotion. A pure- �Land.
*..el..".^.11001� 169.,trOtte In 111(mill. lie, Wouiit lytit,11 The woritall. who has a large fanill[V, I I Oreakey's Uped Cite NarkOl
; ly 'Vegetable lotion -is best --Clio that toa Vona* Istroet, . ;4001�
. tho doft brushNNvilk of this "g-recabl%� to Iteop In whole citocL-higR is sure to
'n �
t udintalive. Vivian had given 1,.Illl 41 ln�lvejvcstpd, Ili ways of rilakil -, folt- will notdry the skin, Use it in place =,__ , : --
I i By DAVID WHITE LAW, I 11 1. " 11 I 1, - � --- . �
� il '001 Cf the eh.%hlau tolfflcrt) gcar last the longest. Prevention U Of soup 'Aud 'w4t , fvDPIY!rlg it wi — L
- - ... � !'�Jlt sk or th
__ - .41tboV -4ellow, to better than cure, -anti the thrifty wo- aNiorbent, cotton. Wn"eh your face Ad. Aids Cupid.
- I 1. I . - q. . � the tivos, and the old f Classified
(CODY-rightc,d) wholn Chativille anti all port,aillill to matt avoid$ ruending as long as she this Ivay in the morning, and at night A war romance via the "Personall,
Synopsis of Previous chapters. I -.yes, it �va�,s iliz,t.111(�.tly dI&I..jeolat. it were a,g Pu.wreil things, lind bez,;1me call 'by a few simple rules, and. then USO 3 Vrealn. One with peroxide as classified advertisement MUMS Ot a
tl"�� '
Vivian Renton and R(kile Ilavcrton, in tile paint or's viory slave for it,
modern oldiers of fortune, have beQ111 110 ,`3t down Ili ,,tit o14, liongebair littirl. -svated beside him I.his Built- P,',�e,, at the tash wliwi it niuFt be dome, its special Ingredient will whiten your daily Intpor ha$- Just been cOnsum-
' atch
.5 -kin. mated, says a London desp, -
i�ambling with Hubert Baxonter, a. arindiair and, IIL a pipe. It NV*s a pe. mer ,aftermicti, watclied the artist Ili Ili .a businoss-liko way that giAs the �
Prosperous attorney, lit 'his London cullar SIK.httlw� (lull glealu of the la1'AZYtD1lteut. Beside him there were. ,best resultE. Tbert health, you know, is about the It Is ,the story of an Allatrabart or-
�
apartments. After their departure vessels on tho (0.11 tahle?lotll with the � a box of cigarettes and a. Who, of I Prcventlon of stacking darning ean- I best beautifier I know. It freshens the sergeant, who, -after having won the
Uto at night Renton rt�turn% to tile I bacligrountl ef tawory walliyaper and i clareL. The -run lieat dowo through s-Asts, primarily, Ili wwhing the, hose skin and gives ,cliarm to the expres- D.0114. and the Mail. at the front,
110-1160, murders Baxenter anti hides cheap olimgraph& One of these, wthe dneS clustering overhoi,l ind more frequently ithan, is u. -mal. It may sion. passed through Birmingham in 1918
the bO( oil till,- root. While waltiug portrait of the latie Queen Victoria,11VALlered lit,fle go,lden discs of raii- loO,- like _,aving a 1110 I to
i � _ t so to et tl en routo to a demobilization camp. Oil
Tcr nig!flt. to collie again In order lo I seenied, to I)e reg,ar3inr tli,,,�, .scene, with � slice upon the boarded ft,or. A, bee orin lie talked
Wake Ills escalie, lick finds in a desk a, marked dis,approval. Dartin. won&r-Ildloned musically ever the ilowers ;a family go with Cne pair of -hose per Agawslz Wenaloydale. a railroad station platt
,it Mrs. Bates, !his landlady, i 'hV garden. Frairied between the --uil'_ member on. -It week, but it is waster of Till,-, is a sinall, mild flavored cheese with a pretty girl for fifteen nilnuter,,
carious old yellowed document telllng'cd w1v I
of a lilysteri,t)US cliest left ill the cars would illink,if she were to collie up. g,,(1�ts or the trell-is-work, eN-illelds the most extravagant order. Frequent weighing when, Ape kthaut twc and a aud-thO Australians being quick
Of Me Of 114XQateeg ancestors by a Ile hroktl cff in Ills tholight% as Ills it ,11eyards Plihilinered Ili the hent; twashing ullows the warn places to half pound-,, majo afto,� the metiod workers, received a gift of a look of
Frenrla n*Nomian, ill,- Marquis do eye fell upon a ,A�mall square of par,eh-ij,%far off the hills,patched with forest ithicken up, changes the plaves where us!e'� for the wanufaclurt! of Little I hair before lie, left. He did not learn
Dart -1 "lly, of the Chathmu 0hativillo. I "
I ulent partly laiddenbeneath One of the lands, ,spoke of breeze. and .4utdow. the rubbing comes, and saves in nj lly, We sl dale to se in, tho north of ,the girl's name, Itowever.
T1110 Niost has been handed down frola leather ,casps. Ile had ilot otic d t a U ey 0 e . neturning to Australia, he moved to
ono gvneratlon of Daxmters to and u 0 I 1 , Vivian, skilfully touching in the ways, bovides being more sanitary, A England. I Tasmania, and, from there wrote the
I before and ,Ila took. it up with intereist. purple shade beneath a clump of pop- To inake 2 chceses--51) Ihs.'frei;h I chief constable at Birmingham, saying
otiler and carefully guarded ill th'3 It was tied by ufailett thin red ribbon lars, was �speaking carelessly. Ile did -pair of fresh stockings daily in hotl ' Thf
hope that some day its lightful. owner to a � weather and two or three pairs per � milk, I oz. starter, 7 c.c. rennot. .1
large, heavy hey of intricate,1101 take his eyes from his sk.etching- " I
will be found. Renton deoldt�s to POS3 -%NvrkmAnship. Vivian translated the�bloek- week Ili cold weather will make more! amount of starter ma-, vary the ob_ that he had fallen In love with the
wtirds on it Ili wonderment: I'm glad you like the lit0o draw- washing, it is tTue, but the stocl�lngs " I A, and asking aid in finding her. An
As the missing heir and clalra the " I Ject is to have about .2".1 dog. apidity i 91 was Inserted fit The
chc%L Ire goes to F ralwo to vial'o h closet in Cha- Ing, Henri. I'm 11 in the ,milk -At the tane of addingi advertisement , s
some lietAful inquiries absout the Dar- p artist, but—" I wear longer and -have to be xnelidet
toall. chativille, fittilig the keyhole be- *'All! niousieur�-It is the chateau I less frequently. 'Many a case of foot I renivot- Room temperature about 6g , Daily Mail, of London, the girl saw thi
tigny family. The story of the myster- I 1"agony column" notice, photographs
ous eliest; goes back to tile troubled hind the tipple Ili -the right -hind pariel love, not the art -that ls-1 mean," trouble can be tra,ced to unclean stoel,. I dog. F.
&o% of the Fren0i, Revolution and the on: the south side, wall ,of the dirting, Henry .starimicred over his faux pas, Heat the milk containing starter to were excliangedi and last week she
'
% very -beautifully done, 'Monsicir,-
-hall," I "it 1. ings Nails tilt frequently andl Stir sailed for Hobart, Tasmania.
escalto Of the Marquisand little gran& I smo;thly save stockings, us a ragged - 82 deg. F. and add tile rellnet,
daughter to ri,tiglaud, NVIlera the chest Vivian sat for some minutes deep Dartin." __e.--__
and documont wtNro given to the Bax. Ili thought. The words oil tho scrap For a Moment Vivian painted on ,lull quickly goes throuth the toe of for three minutes and theii stir the Keep Mina-MI'sLiniment in the house.
cat rs for safe keeping. Now, more of parchment were amazingly vague, without speaking, then: tll,6 stoolcing. W,ell-fitting shoes, with surface anly at intervai-ii of three irm- --- ---..o
0 cd riting. Utes till coagulum forms; probably Too Good to Be True.
than oiu� hundred years later, Hubert and lie asked himself whether he had "I'm botti�r at interiors, Henet--dim 90 sooles RISD save d,a
Baxonter's body is found, but tho not already spe.41 too much time and Old, rooms and all that. Look at t1hat I But when holes appear they inust , this will take ten minutes. Cover the Wife----' 'John, a man called this at -
police firid Ito clue. Meanwhile, Renton money, on the affair of the (it, Darj"old parielling in the chateau, for in- be durned-never mend with clumsy vat and leave for one hour. When ternoon, and eald he would supply its
clianges Ills name to Baptiste Dartin, tignys. Bettei.-tos,L-t,ol,dMosebtirgat.stful'2t-Nv.11at a charming picture, patches that invite foot trouble. A ready,out the curd, using the vertical with enough electricity to light our
and vh4ta Canada; then he presents onco,vlear the matter up and turn to Henri-, I'll do it for you, if you like, sl,,,Otb, light-colored, -darner, to knife lengthwise and across vat and, house, do all our cooking and ran the
Ills fictitious claims to Ro4crt Bq othk ontli.
ax- ,r and more profitable !game. NvIlen bionsleur de B�rron goes """y stretch the hole ,over, -and cotton of I af ter three minutes, the horizontal washing machine for only $1 a in
I
enter, rww lie -ad of the firm, and re- the deft brushwork of his agreeable -next nionth, didn't you -say?" I
IV 11 a ast associa 3 i Uub-"You should have told him
colveia tilt- treasure cheab. Robert calls 1010 kne'W- V I " P, - to And Henri, who had, no wish that the annie weight as the stoahigs will knife in the same way. Stir with the Wfiat do you think of that?"
set were barred to him by the happeningal the treasures under his care should result in a ,tmooith, even darn that will hand for ten minutes and if the curd
oll stollia Benham whose heart is , I e e
on makiiig a great success oil the at No. 9 Mortimer Terrace, It would i blu&� unseen, rose to the balt wi at. not 'hurt even a baby's .foot,- while a I seems firm enough it need not b that when w want current fiction
otage,. $Ile tells him Ile must wait , avidity, --monsieur was too kind-hel patch will cause agony On account Of sculda If the acidity in whey at cut- we'll get It at a bookstore."
, a ne'ver do to tioaA upon the trail ofl � � __
fi,�� 'SI.mmu ernue 'A tal,-in oil would have it framed, like the other'+,6. ,-I- �, 'kf ting is less than .14 deg. it is advis-
)var ,%it, it answer. I a I 1P f, — -.y � __ -
i this affair he had burnt ,Ills bouts and aild they would go one on either side sUera herself eco'nomical because she able to scald but an initial acidity of'
CHAPTER X. 1 - He jumped up with an outh alld of his bed, . I never buys dariiiing cotton, but slops 1 .22 will usuaVy mean about .15 in the
. �rouglat his fist down on the, table, Aud so it was that on. an afternoon a elumsy patch frol, a wotnol,t :whey. Scalding temperature is 90 deg.
Tile Secret of tile Dartignys. t �inglm.- the costly litter spread upon When. the September sun made glorious Oil I
Thi., same motives which had been it. I the old carvings, of the Chauville stocking; but she has failed to con- F. ,for this,cheese. Remove the curd
I 11rom. -the whey on to -cloths placed on'
respontsible for Vivian Renton's, resi- "No; I'll -swe 4t through -to the dining -room, Monsitur Baptiste Day� zider the Importance of feet. A shoe,
derux, Ili the catc, in the Latin Quartier very end. ril realize on some of tin. stood for the second tim e in the I export,,'who fits hundl: eds o.f people I racks in the cooler. The plug -in th e
now ,Qr0nivil to, cause Baptiste Dartin I these jewels anti put the others in a ancestral 'home of the Dartigilys. He. yearly with -opeeial-and therefore ex- cooler is left in place so that the
to fix upon a sezlittled b%r4ing -house safe deposit, Luckily, I know the old had entered waiffly, even to the ex. pousive---shoes, says thatmuch of thelcurd is -partly Immersed In whey.!
in Caniximi Tcmna a-, his London abode. 1 chateau; I Call at lear,"' test the trat-11, tent of looking anywhere save at the trouble is caused by ill-fitting stack-, After thirty *minutes draw off the'
Tilt, neeoniniodition was not at .-ill of thi,i matter of the key -hole " parielling by the fireplace. He rei. whey -and cut the card into�blooks six �
t,� dii,% k�%travagant hastes, but it was He had. been ,shown i�,vmr iiie place marked, insitad, to old Henri, Orr tile I ings, patched stockings, stockings to,
�
only tont-wramr-and in Albrain-toillonee, mid no doubt the old caretaker carved ceiling, the Ndlidows in which I small 'and stockinga too large. . The or ten inches square ,and later intol
� � smaller squares. I
stroot lx%'felt at least sate froin, tiny would be willing to show him over tilt,, 4de Barron escutcheon had xeplaeed,� woman who goes .about the house in As the cheese is made -here the turd �
unwi,01�,,)nio recognition from his late again, that of the Dartignys. It was the I horrible old shoes and, stockings patch-
friemls, . He packed the valuable objects cAretiaher himself who dreiv attention; ed and repatched und thinks herself I is usually ready for grinding and��
It v �as to a roont, oil the first floor. away, In one of his portmanteaus, keep- , to the fireplatce Und to the defaced economical will -one day pay the pearaj- salting in three himrs from time of i
th,il lie ,oarried tli� ancestral chest of I ing back only a ,chain -and locket and i coat of arms lit the stonework. Herel ty. 'removal to cooler. Acidity at time of I
the'Dartiguys. It le,aked curiously out! a smn.11 string of pearls. This latter the new resident, who was. no Phills- When a thin plate al,pears in ai grinding .25, or not more'than .3. The!
* I I
of Jklack, lh,�ro ul�.m the fad,Lq flowered lie pledgM'with Attenlyorough the tine, had respecteJ history, and thisistooking reinforce it C � ard is broken up by hand (unless i
� ,trongly and 4 c
Oeth kNf tile ,,razy table. The boldly &ame afternoon, the price lent upon it'hroteri and, dthiced shield of the Dar-; : there is a very larie, quantity) and!
, f I tiguys no -w rema smoothly with rotton woven in and: .
br=,,`;�,t e,�,nitehetm, the titue-IA.OkW�- I boing emell. -as to cause the spirit o ined to -remind oil-- of 1 � salt at the rate of 1 oz. to 5 lbs. curd, z
vd wiwd, witi. its lli-avy, rusteJ hinges Vivian Renton to rise ,considerably, the days of Uie, Revolution. I out arld it will last much longer than!,
i 1 added; the latter should be ten,Jer and f
and 'O'.'rmping.q. ,zuggested with iasilent I That evening ass Monsieur Baptiste It was old Henri, too, who suggest- Ito wait for the,break to come. ManyJ
.
elkv,xi-otzes a dinnity rtrangely out O I artin, lit ,company with Robert Bax- I ed the subject of the sketeh. tilt- angle i darn the heels and toes of new atocl! free from. visible whey. It is backed :
I
pl-we zz%u%g the ltawdr�r furnishings,enter, sauntered among the promen-1 xf the great stone heartliq ings, and it certainly pays to do ,,! into tin moulds 5 ins. high I by 4%,J
� I I aders� in the "Empire," he laughingly I to� tlie right � I I
of thQ r,,,)111. . i with its rich coloring of Oak ;and the z for children. Knee pTotectors won, at 1 pierced and fitted with two tin follow- 1
.
P,Xna-',t;�'A had ri�en anti ftlloiu-warst� told the, story of his fortunes. He'little grouping of �Alnl farnily por-'home by small boys and giria save� erst the lower one also pierced. A
* I
qui fanlines hal ravagel France. and made very light of the whole affair, I trait& There was a beam of simhght� wooden follower is placel on top anti
� the stock-ings which axe sure to be I .
t1ir.miez it ai�! the Owst of the Dar-! "About a thousand pounds' wDrtb.'that carna ;athwart the room, anditDra in the ,most conspicu weight five pounds or six pounds to,
W - t be ,made f 0 eac e s -a i to
gnys 1-_-.�l !,un, bld&Nn froin the ven, I should say, Mr. Baxenter; nice old,, Vivian could hardly repr m, a start, ous place. I hch e ep tointot e.
lli�,b' , ,,-f 4m. In the niu.- ty cetor-, be-, ult: nik"g-mill stuff-rathor too swanky as lie saw that this rested upon ,.in i These P170t6etOrs car r in, 11
.
i. 't,01"we Its lit'ad the for us C*'onialls, I'm afraid. By_the�l exquisite carving of a cornucopia, aud"Peloth, old stookings, soft pieoes off Eighteen hours later a muslin bm
ufe kif a ,?,0,11�ury ira,l ptived ituk part.' hy, I brouTlit this for you- --a sort of Ili the fruit that. was tuntWNug from it!� leather, or can be completely covering cheese is'
- q I .PurehaZtld ready "dage
tla',- �r;auin ��' ,or�)%�,�b chdining Water- *. l&nient*.1'and V Man tr)ok from his an ,apple showc4 prominently. lnade. c d ,under
, . I press. Six hours later chees-es are re-
lw,� tza,i Au,'ken its very dust. Nhm- packet the locket anti lobaiih "Rather, He, chose a 'position by the table.1
I Reel protectors tare worn by some
erzl lmi *,,��kni ,erowix�l. hal reignicA quaint. ,ch? I expect there is solue'facing the fruit he was so eager to, in , moved from the moulds and put in a:
and 1,,vi, �Zathcr,M to their rest. And I lady stiniewhere -,vho--�* I . , ell for the same Purposm, while
I I exantine, Surely never. sim-e the his- i Others -lave the wornout socks and ,,at.' draughty, V,are Ili the curing room. '
thr4u,eh i� a!l th4c, sezr,Nt t Ile bad ,qpaken facetiously, but 1 tork apple of Eden, had fruit such alon two pairs when ditching or doi,g They will be ready f3r market lit. about
tveli clvq6ine ba4i zil��pt, � there was a loolt lit the yowig soliei- t faselliation for a man. 'The painter' I three weeks, but will improve up to
some dirty works t.hev throwing them q I
,viviall wa*, W1 '10.1i to the sensL% Of tor*s eyes whi,cll caused the speaker'could hardly hide his irritatim when I
z=iz-moe. anJ thtls,� thoughts passei'to break off rather abruptly. i he saw that old Henri, taking a seat away when the work is done. I four weelm if not -allowed to dry too A
thrt�=h Ms. min,l as. -after trying in" *,Well, it.31 be a niomento. of a tom,' uluch.
, , irear him, pmluced, his 'Cigarettes and It vays -to save an every way pos- '
voin la elt an y of tilt) kms 'on his vntic e,�anmon, zmyway� Come, tho"A si�,ttlea &-,%�rn to enjoy the paintirl,T sible, for daming will always be thel Twvm#:ftve pwmds of milk- testing
rim, to 1�!,O� lazk, 1!,a swd he�itatirmly, � ballet's beginuing. ' I dozet want to For oil 'hour or two work -went oil bug,�'r for busy women. Save all 1 3-3 per cent. Contains .825 pound but-.
� .
a &-av,k r,Aor It(, hz,A pizkei up fi�om' iniss ally of it. It's �kll new to 'ale, steadily and silently, then the care- the old stockings and. let the ,�Jljldren terfat, This makes one cheese weigh-'
tho iir�-,i' I
. laz%�- in Lis harid. The- pause-')�ou know." Ing about 27A pounds when. ready for
I It"Amr rose and, stretched Jhis hqlbs� play in thern, Use new :feet for the
vm.% but rumn-titary. and the. man,!, Robert Baxetter, riturinnril,g Ili$ I He bad -work that hewust attend to-- good stocking 10g, when low shoes sale. i I
h, ughod at linuself 'for his fart6es. i thanks, Jroppe-i the lo&et into, his perhaps monsieur would torne back C___
wi.1 i q I
01 *h's r,eltltnife be Whittled Wat p0eket al'i 10110wel X Dartin. I and firtish the A-et,.h. In the mind, ar* not worn, and encourage every, W.ardl. Liniment used by Physicians
I ; -
CU, wzoi tkesHe onk, of the, I back to the sta-11% Neither seernedlof tile old servant no ,shadow Of sus- nromber Of the family to take ot
" i
nd tserting the Imilit of the'ali'Mus ta MtIt" to the -sulyiect of 41 ricion had place, but there, vas an promptly any ztocking that; develops a Otmada', eklest existing chartered
'117u" "" ,
h;Z__1n1-1-1:_.1 uv��L-J it -,is ,ii lever. The oA- * the treasure of the Dartigays. . I unformed idea ut theback of '% so
hL- head hole' no matt --r -whethex fl&n or 'I' bank ]z the Bank of Mentreal, dnitimg
-was etout and the -workananship good,! I that it was hardly -right to 'eave Itim. ed. A stitch in time saves more fluin I
but yx-rs,,wrstu�oe won the 'bittle, ai,31 CHAPTER XL lih7ere nione, but-Ilt was suph a nine in darning, and the thrifty wo, from 1817. � I
. .� t� �k -4- 4 4.1- -4 I ___ .
NV al %� 4) IP VS The Carroil Apple. gen-Elelliftn' artu ,IT 'Lie oirencleu ni he man takes that stitch m. -tirrits,
splint,cmt and vx-IL'od up its s"ret. , � little i�hanze of pmessing
, ' I There is a Zittlt� arb�r adjoining the" Would sta'r'd
A litt,l� i�loai vA due. nse as V�-, 5 letare that was� progre,ssing so
- .1 the pi
viall �Iecnzlled oft the Ud, and when I .-lUl of the '-Three Lilies," a sheltered, I well ill the ,rtis.t�s .Sk_etCh,1Mk. M-aldng Over Your Face,
,this had �,;�t','03 a 'curious �Sight raet � vine -e -as retMat frOnl W1116 the fair' "Only ,mother lialf-hour, Henri; tile Does your face, need, making OVer?
� I
bLq v-yezi, A few pkpzes of gritM a, -.d land of Fraitze sprea.Js itself Out, a - Tight of this setting s= is splendid— Have you ever thought of renovating
eldve�� pzato. rkIlly thnsel arti ,�)f ex-' ' =auqnt pizture in the ftmintr suri-Jook at that golden ray an that o1d:1 it? Howabout taking a tuek in Tour I
quLsito w.w1onan&hip, gleilted thlough I shine—ulta fully appreziative of ell toldier,ls 'Coat in the po'rtraift-1 can
, ft ,�, be L It
_0 mall w
-o , ho W _ 't _Jllyse� %. eeybrows, irohing out your wrinkles,
,f ,out if I do,
W1Z'ppi41v_;k 0.1 de'nay,:xi '-w-i ell _aki"Qvre this beauly was . a,t see , 'oli 1, ,
: -�v,.rr,,. fore ar. ezts,el witbin its pleasant shade _ _ shrinking your thin, and, it your karr- I
0*%. Tlu,�m we-n� eases ol ' And it, was said in toch. ;iin�lkityi ]I"& is r1of- ;_ ,�_ I p. X i
-A -.R �
eal-en �eatra�r. Viz. .��On irmfr quaint 04.0 ""u, i that tile e=e ker, en4-Arely sarme'd, V -.6 a
,-, " k rWh)r.. . aitother angle ? YOU. wouldn't he_�Ifata I
old ,1%-,�,-,.tT,�'�i,.4 ;arJ nezn'a,00s, lIngs arJ - B*:t'-z% Dartin had rto -
grzatl kr.owl-: lip t t, d V.0 longer. 4
bT,,:t"e,.e`,-,1 a�ua��,�� envilmil. !xat .3ula-S tNi-ge "'i t 1, . ., -,! ,a e
-a.
w art of z ,1,61,g, but he � The 0oar of the dining-romn close -d to rasko over your dothes, now would:
*-
-'s ,-A
__ �
RA
, in ,r,,e�q b,l,,J'was giftea with a gnperf!,nal skill ill behlr
vvitll ag". as ,_ agh, lbe st .,a J'.em, =,,d. the -irtist, ,mmtirg a3,vou? Well, 'why itot inake ovor yourl
livierchants
d0,Z,,p.1ir'%4 ,)f evi'r �'4'elnmr J,a-0',-ht,ZAo-i whwl% a st-'se'll., ,of Iless wrile W.ontent, rose warily amal tip -toed to,,, ime?
-, -
I
I
b -'ah, mtght 1,mve -,,tuiled V�OaZz- to ,V- �,I,
C,!��ain. TZ'W, mal, ,%!,a 1%,��w reaarde.l _e W1a,J,3w8. T
'� Ht% c,n1d mmlko� out the I Mere are year eyebrows: Perhaps,'
PHONE YOUR RUSH ORDERS
eaknit Tlts't a ,6-stm,1. d:q,x0p-D;,.tn1e,1t , quire ,-x.,J r,ever su�L-,,etNiei, 110 Jja�i �ben 1"o of tht eM Inan, erossdn�i I
I - .t gX11 -T I yeu!ve never given theni any atten-'
by he �k,�-n in Massey lhre�� weelm t"r-4 the
For anything In Fancy Goods, Out
'A".m. as ,:n�� on�? t1w �mrdens ,and watched hini urtil he -
, " * _ ,t.e'L Perhaps you've never thought. �
11fiNA 1:1;�" 1_1� !1�1e,Mmrt�s. �._na�l P"Dulatizin Were beginning tO.disappeared into ete off the iarin
Glass, Tors, Sniallwar,
as, Sporting
�
;kv�-,,r -.,:, a ,�Z,Tzain gettlienizzin vvljz�n- 'Dike th.'s strAtizer from Paris UIM6 4,*-, IvE I
,,78 ,vl,4 , ,
,0ne,,,k :..cnAs a m w iwaz ha: d
. ea_ � rn h tl�,t_Ay ve to o t t e,
. ,,air 41..ch ,sl- -,xi h h
-or
Goods, Wlra Goods, Druggists, surt.
dries, Hardware Specialties, etc.,'
I - � ."NA -a- -"Tese",ts Of—
rnal, ,
Z I le�
Zie hr%,�'%, Aol-_;v0e, *,W�)UZJ %,c, l"in-.�Z-0t,-1--,1n4 U10 -,V of pna,r,�7p�i2��a' a.,,- that T,zLg SepaT_ xPresssf - Are 41,ey tt�o, br,�:id and;
'� "t.-
to 1, r,
IAIN 70D
.,T* 1'-.x, - - -.-anzl -h 4 `9*1-
- ; , . " .C= Z
11 ..., k _ a grazel
N1 I *
.� n�.Jls 41 �_ -�-,,_A r,4 -A for t'h,�. ,�'.)� , u, W -'If 1.1ful liltl,e pai ,ings of their at,,a _ rl':�_ Ter 3 a�e� If se. reshape =d 4
.e f V
g. �� ar,�,_s :,).
,qN, �,Je. I �
an a Reversed charne.
� -4q -,t,: iu)uttrys .. , ,
�N"Im,, , , ;I S� 010nz.�W, a " n, � .1re _ W Jtlimthheradmm Brushtheni�uoften'�
. V,at. .
,j1,- I
g�.row,us v+`1 -,0r0 a%-;ent sinivill �4.Ze-1,4 ,MA j �,J,�n,..eUr po-al ,�'e Damn, the pres- I It 'Wa�; �,�n-,e t-13r..e,11�_- befotrc, V.-Ic's $zu do So= bair. AU t1e, beauty
� tnt t2u, pr qohaa�` i
TCR.C= Fancy Goods Co.
av", ,%�-I'vn-..."i , 'Irla, tl.,� Vre.1-.',r--vNt,-..s kl%-�,r of
" , , ".0pe'ttv �!f v.an's stnn,ir fingzy:x czm'i nake nnyievx-Tts sA2 --P=-*al eyebraw brush"'
, , ! .,. '
'r' r`�_*�' 't�' � �'��`" �1 * I * " , _", as " a- i*6 (�,�a��an.
" , ,��z�ltz�le,,Zs 0-,, it- "'n'N. 1 TMe. U m resizence , ,mpresszz�,l fm th�.- ,zann-ea Q?T�'e—.7:-;
" - " I ; om-1 :lttlei tweezers to pull Cat the In,. �,
=d Hot.... th� c�,tzilwrl wha we`2 ;r ,w�,!:� ,,-jjj��v ) ,
L2
TORONTO
.C,T�,.s .4� tz;,.d rul "
. ,0, t��at, zfto' � 7 imars. Ani I've just ,heard of a
reme"n 4nxk�d Vivian % :an Nis � A-
,�, " it, t 7,� ,
V 11 .ad e�. te tal !�,-Le:,a e,=Sing a S144how. ,
ikl�l-_
1�eml
Major Harry Cameron$ Man. Oir.
il"Z�-�-��--�l",�l�l"j�z��t��.,.r,lll�,t�liv��"-r�,,l�.I.�,.-,,.�r".e�-�,-i'�-,--77-�ril-r--.-��z i Ze's's 1..=,2� 'xa Ms. ,'ear4s tban %rnrerb, . '
11�,��, ,,, ew I
Then. r: z1.-,1e-_Zy, a *,-',t*0e iienk, anj bi%� 1 L- ol unuilage Which It= a,
.
. , - . "
� He w -11`6- L)Wover. to s,-1% Un 13 .1L - -.1 �L � M11!10111C vm- of maldn- tle lim"d 1
I 11 I I I I
THE EYE THAT - .
.1 St"EmS EVERYTHING
WHAT WORLD OWES TO
X-RAY WONDER&
I Thousands of Ways in Which
I This MarveHous Discovery
I Can be Utilized.
When, a miarter of a century am
Professor Rontgen, dis,covered, utter
years of patient study, rays. that could
pierce certain substances through
which light ,had never passed before,
lie littl3 droamt ,of the way In whielt,
h% feeble apparatus wDuld be de-
veloped in a comparatively short time.
'
His small vacuum tubes gave out
rays which, though capable of perlg�
trating a few substances, could not
pierce any kind of metal.
Doctors hailed the new alocOvery,
,for 11 enabled them to find, for ex-
aniple, the exact position of a broken
needle In u patlL1'V5 foot by means of
an X-ray photoraph. Such a photo.
,
graph then required an exposure of
i many minutol;; row it can be taken
Ialmost Instantaneously.
ITile medical side of X-rayR has made
es ce. The exact post -
I tion, of the broken bones in a fracture
Ican now be seen by the doctor, who
fornierly had to rely upon his sense of
touch. Deformities ,and id'�iplace-
� inerits of the Internal organs of the
Ibody can be photographed. It ,t pa.
tiont is suffering from indigestion he
I Is given a meal containing some me,
1 tallia substal,.�e such as bismuth. As
t the metal wUl not allow comparatively
I weak X-rays to pass, the process of
I
I digestion may be watched and the ,,E -at
I of the trouble discovered, .
IWonderful Curative Effect.
j It has been found, too, that X-raya
have a won4erful curative effi�ct in
, cortain skin dizeases. I
� But there has been another devcloli-
! inent of the use of these marvellotn
.
t penetrating rays, The invention cE
� the Coolidge tube a year or two ,Igo
I
i made It possible to produce X-rays t�f
ijinrealized power; it was socil p,)s.
I sibie to see through three hir-lie.A ef
1 bveu such an opaque substance ,I -.i
ill,irdsteel. Today.anevrformr_fiui!�
1 is be!n- made b.y r14eans,9f which it ;.;
I . I .
1 hoped to penetrate a thicknepa twjoe
as great.
This opened up an entirely new field.
, The most careful to;:ts by hand or iui.
I
! aided eye carruct dl�:rlcse the pre,crice
t
i of flaws !rx a bar of �teel, ,and it ,%
, flawed bar ,a u�el for tte making cl
.
� an axle of air expre--s engire ,.tl, at;-
� pallir:-r a=dent way ram'u. Dy*nieavi -
; of thf, Coolidge tube we can now t,.x_
iamine aot'only the outside trat u]6�)
i !he inside of e,eel bara. Into-ruA
I
fla,ws escape detecticli. no, longer.
i Another great d!fliculty Ill tile pa't
� was to test a weldled Joint. lit a pw_
i feet weld tile two pieces of metal aoj
; combined so olosely that they teent
1 to become cue. A joint may look per-
� feet though really It is a very bad cue.
i
! In this case its two halves, t:n�uglj
i joined well enough an the surface, are
: quite separate within. Such a joint N
�
; a great girder may cause the collapse
1� of a bridge with terrible lo.i:s of life.
� Xrays enable us to examire every
i
� part of It,, and the fault is detected.
iTrapping Criminals.
1 It is important that the 'wood used
'for building aeroplanes sh:)uld contain
I no knots, for their Dreselize :na,v mea
Ithat one of he struts W;ll give way I
under the enormous strains it Is Called
I upon to withstand, Here again %ye
, call In the aid of the "eye that ,_-ees
through everything."
There are a thou,mild other uses for
X%rays in everyday life. They will tell
� real diamonds from false; tile fi�-ut,lr
i
I let thera pass c:.,ifly whilst the latler
!obstruct them. They aro used for do-
, tooting faked pictures, for when a
I canvas Is X-rayed old and new panit
! show UD quite differently.
�
iThe Custom -house man makes use
i ing.
, of X-rays to detect smuggi. Pro-
,
I clous atories-hidden In the heel of a
z
,
. boot show up as emarly as if the beel
I were inade of glass. The rays are the
I
, greatest use to those who deal with
'
1 criminals, for an Xray finger -print Is
�
: elearer than ene taken with ,Uk-pad
,
� and paper. Even now they 'Me tile
� . doctor's best friend, and In the world
of buslu,ws unerring detectors of dan-
,
, d fraild.
� What they may do for us to -morrow
" AID man can say.
I
__4*. --
I Applied Science.
,Wss Perkins, t1e Sundai-80tool
'telachor. besides having little Willia
I 1MQg,Q,= � 1"Z W " kn�;eItll as, � _____._ I -, --_.-__.____.
� -t- '),)%in antow? her rianils Is also .1
= ilzanl M,wa , 11,�D3S r,T =,-�I��.� 'ek
_ar,�� prz - 1 = —givn'g ee rpenzUeA lodL-
. ;11 1-1-.. '. a Out XI -1 1.1% fel�6h?�l 'ns !%� Ve-e.!Ee,A,i Iron Out- Y'rav welml-det, Do, it wit],
� , ! t ,
, 'if
111�, 'I, �,h *,�o top ,0! t1,3 OPTLIZ Un- 1 --as'sagm l) --i !'n- You Im.ow Iaw To'l I
3� 1'r ) . � it
I " , 2 rntsr,e4y and ��= a &W - 34 I p�zj V�= C;aat t'a =S71cp , t - Ut
I 1. ,� I ,�. t, - j��,:e a lsit7 !.�+ E Ndf,o
i "I rhtW_qW9tf_ ,,L, Bo 1, ,e m7 �J n -'a ��� Wk.j�. 'p.aa tle V
,=
k I I l!"f. � ,k -en tis_ I
rv"L ' .� �' � , --;m It L- !1�ze Ohat M,U4" 0 the
" " I I
. I � nt C06&ftid�,Df Pa�-;_ : .� ffwsstily whipplr-�T 0-,pn 11�is sin'M 'he,
� . I ivr!nl�les. Tone t1e tissues ulx Keep
1. . - i I I drew isat ,,'-;3 key T. "a"Z1% he, tad f,,�=d, I
il - _._��. I qm -ma ewuo= ,st a-a 'zh be, I � A,% -em, f=1 Wing 1,�,Zze ,=i 11abby. it
. .ft. � m the ,�L% , ,WN hal sas,j
4. �. - Ili$ Ma mlaik Baldit -1 it- I �� .
. A 10-3 - nezk i� -� , 1�1% tht'r Zn,A ezerzgla� ortxe tirea
i fa,l - Z" lamg , ay a r,'5_*--a_Q.1 !a 'Ae-
I it A '1� tl:e W
I , pow&,wr the-, ftandardg � e vvos not G-=Zelsel th:at'. mtel 41el V - rinitl� C*-,Ue. Be sum tl�atl
� - 0 � I " �; X.
I . Z . I.L1 tizo �'= &O.ett 4 oTes"A40 lot t%e M=g"atr,3
I . �.� Ual, Kw4er of CatoU" - 11 I . I , 11-1
-1 0 Z I 11 � . t � , I fl4t will strctgne-,, vuese t!m,m
. I ppl:%,11 _.� � &,L,- , , �m
4, 1, . haKE
I _�contaftis no, I I ;a �-e t , '.. n. CTV"M that ttra AsTe.-gal
"
� I alum t*'d*erAftJt$t10" 11,-:=N-s4ed Wndd timt 0 wz�s ,a *
��,W,lw 11 ,� Ct* -,�ng,_* A 1=��7 ,6 bailzm ana erv�r,, is a light
,` "�� , - t�_�)�d %d W�%nlr=s o"! ,,,,-ts*-
I , � dZ=Za 04� tl& VdnZ11,yW S:, =1 a Wft-rLg -�-.17 ito MQ, *enl. riul)i
�1� - . ow,g fh:m, 1:1-8
Us use I"- ures twtf L-ct *
- -_ ��'ed =1 W= -at V,N-.k ti ati On't 0.1 'aa etetth ln� ,a%,- fote�lecd witli a
I , I � 01he, tyar,14 Z_-Zzl%:_�g t�::a =C�Xhw. fff= t:Lt'N� Z�tr�,�'kl(% 'Wa7
�L 0, foW W
satufacdou" -- � - , .iT,.
a,. at. - I IT-�ii Z��, q_-,=ti=t,!o ntt--, =i taen, w,511 �ff'. t1rambs dbovv�
'-T 11 - Tc&$ too 2noft .0-bM UW 1 7110 Z�-n,_.�t =)-f.'an sgemr,, -!!e�_-,-. ta-' Z�r.41, =5 wath t10 Entmira alarg
. �� __ I _.___ Or4hurf k1ft&" � t) e-,3 Wain f9 i-1 xew '-he %t-- Of t' --O TTM:P�.eg. ��_* with
fty. -)4ry
I i yeek ! Cq . a r, .-W - "Ins rti!,).
,t7 r
" I
�
It. U*40 to rAft'A& , Tans L,Z=;;-L, C�� a tc�a,��g,va,�I�,t7 2, _1�vc"MMt, U.Zc& r1V'.
I I CW. GMETT COMPAIWr tM41TW . 41cilr�A% 11 i, rinuni�irt,i=ml. An ,-,ppi.-t_1lt,*,=
w �. ,0 1�0 ir�MMSe t,'Je 46W-e,ae *S a
utwxts.ra � T,1VZWT,M,(-M , *V~M*A& I cr�. .= I
" " , ,
I I MUS &�. tz,�.n. - , I
�� ,Z4�1 S,�-:Lg t3uz%
I I
Itrwrld of his mother. one day, wliflo
calling on thi-, mother, Miss Perldin
ashed why Nvill"am, 11ad not atterti,31
81111day 86100I for ,Ztlworal weeks.
iMuch to ber astonishment, the moth -
Gr roDltoal wldly: "I have kept h!",
1,away from your elass, Aliss Perkins,
betin
v h<) lv.ms WkIett things
I
Itlloro�
1-WtcIl,Nd!11 (p9r,ptl '.Jigs Perkina.
"Wh$ whate"r Ile voll aw-lin?"
I �,
I Well;, emol"I'le"! Nivt�. Polltl�- "Tha
1=1
I * -` a .
Lut ilino W.Ial�o,"at Zo i;unaay scuo-A
yOu UU191A him nat ,�&a are Made of
dlist. Whim he valne tietite he nearly
I &191110110a thO MO OUt ,of big fz�tl[G&
I
I and nusolt by tr,�Ing to &,aw his bab.V
sistor Wo tho vttcuum cieanor:11 .
--4-
4 1 lvonwp- ilf tile Afo.-Itoll fX,11 ars
byebld&1V to app�ar 4rw dto utlge'.
'1140 4vosq�" r.10 q1 t04:1-ce') wo
often ifta ti, V.,�:or'1,110.vlrtr�&
t 10
A
*� -
I )�