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_r TL (0 ]a 1 rj,,ase Marcolle. that I ton't Iyack A missionary who was tA A41* Minor
ith2 Chateau, aul in thoze dayz I
A A postal card wl'l bring to YOU On,- r-e,v I loo(Zed forvnird to a life tf happinp3s. during the war wav accU004 by the
large Fall Catalogue, 800--1 tC 110 13F�ued,, nllt it lvl-, 4, Dend §ea frua. TurRs, of 114VIng communicated with
containing -h,,jusauds cf Illustrationi'l i-axvo. year% after settling, here the the French warships in the Maditer- 4.
re. ranean Sea. He WOLS taken fr0`14 his
a Jewe'lery, Silverware, came to B!ci5l It -did not s:1- Ut warming =4 driven buil.
of t, he. ef Gifts I'
The 5ecret 'Wes NN"r3e, to-daz left rltiire-�,mbjttered. I home witho 'Or
Clihia and NOv,
thron, my --elf Vito the vfQrH Of 0114'vc'0' drads, of 101108 Into the Interl . He
ELLIS BROS., Jewellers ou'l, as is Of tert the way, the luck was went without enOVgh food And With -
go . 98 YONOE ST. TORONTO� I me, and money, w1i;ch. I had out sufflolent clothing. R
Old Chateau - Witt ulate;l rapid- e had only a
ceased to care for, accum little mule to ride QU A114 Ovell that
It wasa merry little party that sat, ly. AndinthesummerIwouldcame luxury he gave up to a sick coavert
down to dinner flit it nighL T11 F reul* here and people the lawn's with the
wi 13 were thrown -open to the per- forpis cf those who were gone. In among the- prlooners,
By DAVID WHITELAW. 0m d twilight; In the darkening blue!my mind's eye I would watch theirt PREVENTS THAT SINKING FEELING On this, terrible JournOY, he saw 8,
cf the sky stars were here and thereuntil my soul'relie'lled at the self tor- man endure the bastinadii, I Two
p the house and went i stakes,,Wate. drives, �lnl:6 the- ground
((,1oVy4ghted) appearing, and a young moon was - tore. I Sbut u
sleur did not w161%, &h%wirr, faintly. abroad -China, India, it was all the.tticket,for the�tab4e, to"%vlaich the ace �tS friakes, -appoiWithafely 51/-- pounds -gild the icUlDrit, W4A Mad# tp- tlo face
Robert?s 4eparture wa '*sin, HIS feet
e -and at laft I returned
,vp
,opsis qf liater ChaRters. lhesaid; but, if inoll s not meutior- same' tdi in of breadv downward between
Leaving 8 1 axenter baund"In'the ce it, affair need not be ma4el cure dent of -birth assigns him. sponge wltu d1T YOICBV- were� fa4l
ic. Henri -had confessed to him ed until the tole -had been cleared and i here vvjed AR far as there is Broad Like Nothor Used: to Make., Ali night �eaod W0,11 ropes 00 t!W%t the
lar of AAderbury Towerst Dartiu ana I pubil 'ii haif, a soliji wiek-6' ttirn6d up 444,'Ofi, x lOvel
the man had visited tbe chlitean the decanters and fruil. shone an ihe'fopa.lbrokeir heart."
their e5calle. Two that e standing in Pstellaa, The baker who uses th
Haverton IT, -,p6lisbed, Oak. Monsieur de Barron Tha tears w r , , e, ,bran4 Soak a �Wkei W dry yeast J Then men VAtfi bam-
)r Pat-*,$ before;be was an antiquarian, doubt 11home-mado" on lils, bread.app:reclates cup. of IUk0W4TM (.110t; hot) w-atei f6r with tp dyafc�s-
days later Baxenter 4tarts it d.
They lesso altd-well, he had met with, an spoke, of it first, gray eyes,aas e listeno- no qu*t
with a detective, Silas Berwick. r, Baxenter, this is your Me n . leant over the the fact that it is very difficult to #bout-twentyinivuees. JXakp,,D tj66 -i4ab be-gsil to" stilke the, soles of
I ., ) f �jftjr qult;6 h6e tp the his feet,
aceWent. Any inquirers would have "And so, M nsieur 'de Barra that Mc;t1jer WeLd to (40 air ces o' _ 1 1
t�mah -Haverton to the HOW -1 A 4A4 took tile little hands, between best litue brand 4, table. Now the'soleis otthe feet are sup.
to be Satisfied,with that. last mirlit with gs? table r6tinde
The doctor shrugged his shQuIders Robert la&qd, up and smiled from his. maki�." All, br"d rnadt- AAiome one ner - You can,
CHAPTER XXI1j_-(Corrt1,d,) Stella f�,his liost, I know now -why I came -back. DO not good, in fact, heavy, sour 6teaa 'spoolifIits kAM Or 'OtMof 14, plied with OINK". -y0s
and poured out, a glass of Burgundy. )in afraid tea nt of- shlt Ad One walk nillea -,witbout AffeOtl 9 these
Vivian Renton had turned his face endiriRlinsaboutl qtis,sir, to ory sorrow. I know, Stella, that my little PaUl-lis ominan to many.hqmep eved 'healWW Wspod ul n
I,wi' T see my fri yola' 4,1�rysg,, but W sharp -Ko_w sen,0 a shook
on the pillc0v so thlj it fjtved the altar. 44 1 haw negb�qted MY work quite lOnf; in, W40111 -have been about yomy'age though'first rate flours are Used. teaspoonful of-469ar.
ris It, gbnsteur� de Barron; you will 1147 it Ofie heaOing' -; lev,61 ettAs OT fl6ur, throu - 'the NXoZi uervoos iystem.
enough. -a faueY, lof ilre many diffibultleif'in �nakifw'j WTheu tribc I I
His eyes. were 'fitl LCIOEti butL I had ShL I can trace ii foui
lips moved ever so slightly. The tall be annoyed." the at thel 4e
1 it was late when BoxwIck and The white-haired old man ma�be, but L one I *ould. not 1Lqse--41 a loh-ger feels 01 method at adminls�
ftocl�_coated doctor wwtched him head of L the table did not answer at faint likeness. After all, YOU 6,e all 1�tead in the ordifiary UDnrg % ille lack, w the' mIxt*e n The roost oru
solicitor reached the Three Lilies aAdl ' J I` ' f & arP
anxiously. - Haver. oncR4 He filled his glass and passed the same blood. DQ,you,not see what I of a warm plae: wheie ihe doagh can bot to the h4lldi.odd the ycust, beat nbt to'lacerate
they inqu�i�d at once for Mr ultable terd- tbLorqughly grid, swt in a IvAym place thefeot,,yut I)y alsucce0 6W 0 It
Baxenter tiptoedfrow the place and .op, The host told them be had gone the decanter over to Robert. I want? I'am old, and I have not W -be kept at a inoderatg s vrgight. The. tempe�ature el�quldbe blows 0*111haid wittaut Intermission
ed Berwick and Haverton in thr,1 - Is it,too late? 11 coriditto at
ruoti4t., wood, the - thres vabn following, bavk to P4ris, He had seemed to be "What causle is there for YOU to. much happiness. perature without muW variation o -i c' or o, a
,% 'wa,�, - y d I hole p " - of fev- between 10 and 80 degrees riahronheit. to btitig the 8111 �v t
in a great hurry and had 14cit a letter work? not don't Ulterruipt me. I vant t m -ream child out there on the throughout the w 4ribd rostr
V jL 4 w, (after about t4n litIfyouft, p -ationi A blow with a
the- piaster of Chauville as he led the for messieurs, Baxenter tore open the you to listen. It's a delicate subject, 'lawn,to have a I Yin te, one Who III mentation. Dr. Charles Sailriders, the The next morning
way bwk to, the house. envelope. perhaps, to touch upon; but you are all clatter -up aud down, thesa old Oak Dominion Cerealist, in Efull,4tin, 97, hours) mix in one level tablespoonful club might bruise the flesh badly or
T." scene in the chapel filled the "Gentlemen -I 'have decided, on here together, you and Stella and ma- stairs -I -,vant laughter and singing irecommends the construction of a of salt, one level tablespoonful of even b;eia-k bonet, but bruises and
solioltor's mind and gave him pity for! second tl-oug�t, not to await your de- dame. I will tell Tom, a little history." 11 to, be beard again in, these old rooms 'Ispecial fermenting box or cupboard sugar and,jufficient flour to 411lUe k �brok6i� bolieS heal in a few weeks,
allrogdL-s. He slackened his isteps and i clsion as to what, is to be done. with - Monsieur de Barron Put a mat ? for Robert here must let another Baxen slack, easily worked dough (p6bably whereas one whosp, nerves have been
touched Haverton on the arm. me. Your remarks as to my baying his cigar -and smoked thoue-litfull ter have his business and come and,to be -placed in a warmsituation or to I shattered by the bUstinado may be a
help me in mine -no, I will not -heari ith some , sy Or".1 -pounds).
"T,here doesn't seem, much hope, Mr. ino moneN- are somewhat wide of the a moment, then: be provided w steni of about 2%
'Haverltdn; perhaps YOU Would like to "once upon i� time -that is thoway - warming. from inside. After knoadingtHe "lass sufffeielitly 'nervous wrdck for the rest of his lite;
see Min?" mark. The luggage at the Hotel I ell, is it not9-a certainla word now, you must talk it over to I to secure ilivifornlitY, it shouldlb6 set he may even lose his mind altogether,
But EdWe shook off his touch with ;�&Eclair is Renton's; mine is in a -safe stories op ether-" Yeast works reasonably well only . rishment is unknown
;Place and contains enough, I Imagine, young merchant cf Lille found him -.4 The old man row and, walking to warm place (about 80 L to 85 de- I 11.hat cruel pu
an -cpatb, -an4 said that lie was not a between moderate limits of temper- In 'a -ew -hours. If In our own country. And still there Is
I for me to live in comparative om- self, -at tlie early age cf thirty, a, r, eal- Ithe window, pointed to the little copse ea, grees) to rise for a I
rnan of sentiment--especiall-V where I been made of pines. ture, approximately 75 to 95 degrees. very light bread is -desirod, an4 if the a sense in which we are all made to
Vivian Renton was conterned.'Itwould'fort for the rest of my life. thy man. His money hai 4
My theatrical enterprises in Eng-, mostly by the opening Of the T"ways "Come here, Tay children. There is As a result of his researches in regard, eL for making endure the bastinado. The cruel bully
Iva more to the point if they would . I to wheat, flour and, bread; treated in flour employed be sultabl.
, nd I disposed Of to my manager the of Canada, and he married, on one
a" Ian alleyway between the trees there; such bread, the dough should be ailow- who administers it is Satan. The
tell him what they intended doing with -I of his visits to that country, the ay it was designed this bulletin, dough ought to be kept a rod I% sin. The nerve centre
day I ran up to London frow. Adder IMarce4le used to s, I . - ed. to rise three or four times to, doublel bambo
him. bury Towers. daughter of an official in Montreal. It by Cupid himself. At times theiright- between So and go degrees F. Moist, tender
Wlazed and his s a love match, and when a littlei its volume, being knocked down and that endures the stroke is the
Baxcriter�'-_; eyes , Whetlier I shall choose Engl-And. wa ingales sing there. They sang therelcompressedyeastis. said to work more
1, UP them their h * the surface turned under each thne. conscience.
. auckle,� stood out, patches of tig as lin I girl was born to appl-iyears ago, There are ghosts in the tation or trial
skin oil hi's, clerelied banis. future home I cannot say. Iness-11 TheoldmanbrokeolTsud.- quickly than dry yeast cakes. -put into When some great terapt
1 -5-- it may thenbe moulded and 0
,91 think, Haverton, that you -ire the! Vunk- not. E . H." ead out! denly, a BUM s -td smile passing over shadows of that little alleYwa Experiments have shown that al- S We are lik ly to gather the
cra.1ture that God� ik-rw�ck, when this was r ghosts of the past." He drew back Y dough can be safety ferment- the pans. Here it should be allowed come , & an s 1�t
mo�;t eespi to kin,. laughed. his face. to rise to double its volaine (usuallY forces of the soul tag ther d re I
1r, with a smile, holding aside the curtain most an re-
-ve. The man ba "---Oil, they and Robert gave his -arm to Stella. ed until it h
r let I* ek there," e is no need to speal as risen three times to
Just RE well, eh, Baxenter? We about one hour) before being placed to the death. But many a soul has
and li�, p i malned unshakeil by the most severe
ointed to where the windows wGuidn't have known what to do with in parshIcs," he went on. "MY Wifel in the oven. This makesapproximate-
of t tie ell y between the - of the They passed out over the moo -alit double its height. Kneading, however, . only to find
apell glione waril tllie4beaet, �anyway. What are, you .-a- was a veiy distant descendant r, designed by is not necessary., -according to Dr. temptations and trials,
W the alleywa3 ly,5% pounas of broad.
m- �Plnes, is a king to you former timek. ownect lawns to , lie continual beat of the little
b, -!es of t! irg to do with the mones-I mean family -ho, in nightingales Munders, who recommendi that the that t
You want to knc%w what we are going . Vivian's-and the Towersi" this place. Her c-ousin's grandfather Cupid- -himself, where the —21 ---
to tift with vou? Air. Berwick and I , ated to C anada at the be- sing.. dough should- be knock-ed.,down each temptations of life has so worn down
I reckon that Stella �iiould have hod emigT (The End.) time with little or no -handling and Minnr4ls Liniment used by Pbysiclans.
have not y�t dezidel. in the mean- something to say to that. I'VE hers; ginning of last celitury-and'it was to .. . . .. —t--= - @� ther moral and -spiritual forces that the
tilre votl will go back and wait for without removing it from the vessel Dower to resist has departed. The
os ,t'the Three Lilies. You're quite but, if I know her, she won't touch Human adings ct'sinful desires; the
I ith no money and no a penny. I expect a hospital will have pritil the last -occasion wh ' en it -is trans- Hair Ropes. little ple of selfishness, of
s- -1 it in the Iong run. As to the Towers ferred to the baking tin/s. The longer little cutdrcpphigs
fc- I iere wX
9 In the great HongwanJI Temple, at at Ill Y, of
Fremb. March- I'll just let it rip. The man only rent- a the fermentation the lighter will be pride, Of grec gt, of env
1 wauomed until the Ktoto, Japan, are preserved twenty- z); cuo impure story, one oftch,
Tl--ey :-It�93 r,114 ed it, and I don't fancy anything out the brgAcl and the finer its texture ropes made or huniall jealom
fizur�, vf T'�-Iie HaverLon had slouched nine immense one night in sin, one
c of the place myself. The furniture provided, the limit be not passed-. The one fa%ehcod
hair. They represent voluntary offer-
ti�e. -f tile inn, then was expensive, but too flashy, and addition of a little lard, butter or day of ileglOct' like the sleet In a bliz-
ituer,ile 1 t�f t, T Mons'ieur de Barron. the pictures were -well, tripe. In any ings of tens of thousands of Japanese
...Them ruq', 4v zxrne conrection other fat, slightly reduces the tough- women. zard, they drive agniri.,t the soul until
ness of bread- without detracting s dovin aud the very
1, e tomb and case, I don't intend to let the police resistance break
ioille 'p -nn -,c, etween tb Take Up poor Hubert's death again if he mple is as large as a Furo. The
thi.r." stunt to entertain the com- noticeably from the flavor. Sugar,, if . te Ninety_Sl structure of the soul cTumbles.
�;e flarron held the candle i I can help it. I suppose Barthester do some peTa cathedral, x massive
A Community Birthday Party. -different used at all, should be added with climax of the ChriAian life is net in
I will be all agog with mystery for nine writes of a new kind Pany, the waitresses for the pillars support the root at a height of
�!vov,* 1: c�,3 and survoyed the lcarn!ng to fly will' c, -,a wings but
hi.:L Cc r mer a century had I days, thenthel will shake their heads A contributor cut that is seasons acting as group leaders. great moderation, 126 feet. in in.;kilig zteady prc%Te:;3; 6ay by day,
*they always said that of Community entertaimil
Vivian Ren- land say that ' roved a vexitable fund The, following methods are adapt- The timbers for the great structure
t there was something fishy about that� suitable to any season, and that may The stunts p out a difficult able to homebread making. were all dragged from the mountain Lg&in,-t, tile colitipued beat of little
deman went fellow Dartin,' and the landlord will *be given out of doors as well as in- of fun. One -group acted hindr-arvez ind temp,,atiazz. "Ye shall
gen step in, and there will be a sale. - Rapid method vnth moist yeast� forests and lifted into their places by ud int faillt.-P
the-� 'Ong years d doors. It originated with a VeMalls charade that required considerable in walk t;
'I ce of moist yeast in half asthe above-mentioned ropes, for which
It V e k'. 11 - 4 ai'y ffinner and enter- 1 "Canit you see the society dames of [,community club that -bad- seventY-five genuity on the part of the actors and Soak a cal, lian hair
tz Earchester entering the Towers fcr. members. They tried- itout on, "visi- some clever thinking on the partaf the cup of lukewarm (not hot) water a no material other than hur
rin:! r -.;P L;1,i,:;.-. il�t ten feet froml the first and -last time to view thel W S one quart (40 was considered sufficlently honorable. posknian's Palace.
an Al.,tQ'P'-z L;. --e! On� would havei tors, night" and established beyond spectatorq. Another carried throughife minute . Take
lots? You lmow bow these thingsl ce In the village of 11aut3rives, In
at the idea is as pirac- an impromptu programme of music oun s) of water quite hot to the ba d,
r,, -1.4 - t sc ae voice outl
t1l,, �ht tha
'r.Lo,,_,la* htwe whisvered itsiare. I wonder what the auctioneer doubt the fact tb to this add -two rounded, tablespoonsful be -eon what is prob3bly
.f '.. group gave
-ce is estimated to have mined France, im%
will and, recitations. The winter
think when he comes across the tie -able as it is attractive, Fran
M is a lucky girl." I tations of the tholidays, that of lard (or other fat), one -heaping
v.S" 1dress suit I wore in the cellar. Luck- Every member was -allowed Invite represen 13,871,187 metric tons of -iron ore last the strangest edifte in the Nvorld. IL
Wc, ' % onths; for ex- t
,I the lirectiont as to' t:b�jl:s I
C111 to 11 ;= of salt, and, one heaping P. Cheval, a p3stman
ily, there is no mark on it to show it`� one guest. With tile Invitation the Occur in the winter In The, mix I,, year, a gain of more than 4,400,000 was built by r
the in the carving of the panel ample, Sants Claus appeand and dis- I of sugar- metric tons. from the previous year. and represents forty-five years of Coll-
fnund in the chamois bag9mine." member sent a correspondence card on
.1 - m Berwick smiled. hich I istmas gifts in this guise about'three pounds of flour (equal to tinuous offort. ning pie-
Wi: : *.*�e� ;ast brenth Dartin had made i ,I think you're Tight to let it go," w she had -written the date of the tr buted. chr er Time offered a a book coutai
what ?c-arralton he could,and the sec- affair and the request that the reciPi- of forfeits- Fath about eleven level cups). Fruit growing on the intensive prhi- Ch`3v`l saw
ret c� the Dartignys was a secret no I he said. "ItPs been a romantic tangle, I rd by bundle of amusing resolutions for New As soon as this mixture is, co-ol ciple lins,developed to such qa extent; tures. of wonderful mosques, castles,
but only our own littleeirele know the ent signify, that he xn6ant to atte , tj ered e when it no longer in tbt�Channel ri� and p
lanzcr. details. There is no -good Taking UP returning the card with his name. and Y6ar's Day,,anii St. Valen ne off ilaugh (that is, a aYAR t1fat the wide alaces, and decided to erect an
That the man -who had so success- romantic "'fortuneS." feels hot to the hand) add the yeast, tretehea. of glass in some districts edifice at his own. 14i� collooted gaily -
fully imparionated the last of a noble the past; it caret do Hubert any good. I the name Of the Month in which he to t01 octorpil stories from a, river, boullders,
Haverton doesn't know anything1was born Written on it. A stampe4i At -the end, of the evening the host- and then enough more flour (Probably quite tend.to...Epoll. the scenery.
race had made good use of his visits about Stellais fortune, and, in any gifts-inox- about two or three eupb) to inlake a cement and limej -and startea.
was anpa-ent from the opened and , self-addiwEed envp1ope was inclosed esses shook up birthday
se, I think. we've seen the last of f avort and. jokes --irk a. slack, easily wo?:keddough. For thirty-five years he spent almost
empity- chests and caskets. In fact, ca-' with each invitation. p4nsive toys, . 1.9 is
there wa mparatively little of value him. Nov, I'm for that little room as the club women, Knew bat, and -requested every guest to draw. The temperature of the dough,when tile, whole of his spare time on L
i` ell - bed." As soon the mixing is finished, should, be self-imposed task. He put ill 70,000
left that was portable. The largerfunder the roof -and out a Present -about d used
plate and pictures were still in the,,. But Robert Baxeirier'sat late writ- how many to expect they planned eAeit. hours upon, the building, . an
c1lamb2r. and had -Vivian got awayinig a letter to &ella, in which he twelve table, --one for each month in The idea of a community birthday 85 degrees Falir XOV,e I t i e S 1,000 cubic feet of Stone, and 4,000
with the heap -of jewels and vessels i asked, her to break her contract 'in- -the yeazi.--and decorated each -table in -party might -well. he used in a cam- Set in a warm place (about'80 to 85
. Inediately, as Havettou. had disposed a fashion that was symbolie of the I paign to raise funds :for a church, or degrees) to rise for about five houis bags of cement and lime, all Dur -
found beside him in the vault it is' g the dough down and Don't overlook these in buying. chas-ed from his savings RE a Postman -
not likely that he would have thought of his companies. He addeffthat he tliAt it represented. The Janu- for some other tommunitY Purpose. or more, knockin Samples. The strafte castle he har, reared is
it worth his while ever again to visitiwauld be in Paris in a week's time, month t with In that case the tables should be num- turning the surface under every time Our Travellers have the
where he would take rooms at ther ary tablo, f or example, was se er. it, bered-Tanuary, one; February, two; the dough reaches twice its initial We have'the Stock. Irectmilgiflar in, shape, and Is a coli -
his treasure house. It was evidently china, glass -and silver; Ov glomeration presenting many different
to be a final haul. IMeurice for her mother and herself,, white g clus- and so on throughout the twelve volume. The dough should -'be knock9d Torcan Fanoy GoodS I styles of architecture. There are
and await them there, suspended from the ceiling, hun to five times according
The two Englishmen dined at the. imitation icicles std snowbiallh,. months; and a sufficient number of down from two Cb., Ltd. parts of a Swiss chalet, an Algerian
vhateau with Monsieur de Barron and ters of d
was CHAPTER XXIII- The May table was decorated with tickets should be marked with num- to the kind of flour Used- and the kin Wholesale only. house, a feudal castle, a mo-zque. whilo
the duct tor from Blois. The latter Conclusion. - bers be correspond. As soon as G of bread ilesired, Mould and put into I otions of the building are dis-
interested mcre in his late patient artificial tulips,, daffodils and greenery 7 Wellingtoh bt. III, Toronto. other s -e
A faint breeze came across 1he"IRed and gold paper hearts and 'St. guest enters the dining hall 'he an- pans, ancl allow to rise for about one tinctly the builder's own Invention.
than in the inystery of the case, and i I -a hour until it has. doubled, its volume-!
talked learnedly zbout the spine and plains and carrie& with it the elusive Day place cards maTked nounces 'his. birth mouth, and buys Sculptured anfurrils, birds, and giapts
the lungs. There would be an inquiry, murmur of bells. The sun, deep crior- i Valentines
if graylthe table given over to February. adorn the various facades.
;on, and barred -svith a belt �c
1� the Juni-table hung strips Of
claud, -was touching the topmost pine, Above - edding bells and, fes- The Unwritten Law.
Pin the little wood which showed black�� silver paper w
and clear-cut on the western horizon, toons of white ribbon -and- of white
vmet v the- scents "A, dinky little car came along and
-and the air w i paper roses. T tried to Diass us. you know what thal
as s Ath he October table was
,of evening, A bee still hung sus� I gay, with
there were favors :, -91 means. We went faster than we
a7utumn foliager--sumac, /7
pended over the purple clumps of maple and Oak, -and P A L ought'P-Tha� XQtorlsb to! the Magis-
Illeather, as though TelUCtant to leave It.
made -from nuts and frill trate.
the scene of his labors. In the contre of each table wR& a
"And you must really go to -mor- ink,
row, Bobby?" birthday cake, iced in yellow, V When a man's In front at You,
The young man bent his head and green or white, and with the name of Palm him!
.�i looked tonderly down into the gray the month lettered on it in.melted Koop this motto square III view.
MAKE eyes lifted to his. chocolate --a, device to ortable the Pass, him!
BREAD , . for it, guests to findi their 1! no Other mortal's dust,
"I'm afraid there's no help espeotive tables Take
dearest. Old Cantle is well -enough in
readily. ill, or bust;
'd Swear you'll lose hint, p,
his way, but he's, getting old-, it' -5 1- ace card -a design done in Never mind the Cops; vOU UIUSC
A 0 IL -A
tesa. Besides, so; Colors byan artistie member of
I was back in barn waiter Pass him!
VearS tember will be on us. -and there are I �, _ , ant. -h ninep. the
EP'n r anv VearS _u.0 i.;A �i
What also Is an anto, for?
Pwss him.
Give her gas and hear her roar,
Pass him.
Xever mind the legal pace;
Uiyo tb,e blank-blalik cops a chase;
Now then, here's Oil Open SPace- i
Pass b1m.
11, inN. Y. Siul,Vnd 110raid.
Washing With, Ashes.
soap, as we itnow it to-dny, is quite
a modern Invention. It consists chief -
'Ir of tw6-Thgfoalolits-ash and oil.
., Our %IUe%t&� lased, the two separate-
ly, 111006 . ash wa& employe a for the
prelinifnary sartibblag, Amd when this
was finfi-he(l, tli� boAy was rubbed
down with olive�oll- This custOn' L4
�Iraost as, old as the W118. Yon Inust
Uve'Wohilere4 w1lV people Ill tho,
Aililoloo )of tc% r.6teft� to Oil N111111111r
?04 heiid�16 his teOt-
bio reas oil,
t4 timing #A11*1111 ra-t
mRins In "tw bmtt Of "swlti4utld,
0i4t4 eloi�'dli aft eleansed by beffM
4Mik In %yator e6ataining 0. Ptr9f
W"O of tho, white a*h bf WW&
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physicians have pre-
��gfa ?rt --
scribed yeast for the
The girl bb
correction, of certain
..I suppose
do wish we dii
physical disarrange-
don. Do you
Inonts. such as boils.
be French at
felt at litime,
tPostipalion. pirnples
wonderful 'wei
146 rG altA
and Intestinal troubles.,�
t'haTwas tbei
Royal Yeast Cakes
They pause
are rich in vitarnines
brought
I%tol view, risi
and . servo to tone.. up
Per blue 'Of tl�
the. laww; t#
the blood. a6
very edge of
Y4iat Cak4ft
mirgole there
tl,,e rifflection!
t6u in pre"4tic ly ery
jo3tfcallyten
grocery store* Send
From the
room th lar
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free eopy "'Royal
see the bent i
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ISSUE Nt. 39 7.
What also Is an anto, for?
Pwss him.
Give her gas and hear her roar,
Pass him.
Xever mind the legal pace;
Uiyo tb,e blank-blalik cops a chase;
Now then, here's Oil Open SPace- i
Pass b1m.
11, inN. Y. Siul,Vnd 110raid.
Washing With, Ashes.
soap, as we itnow it to-dny, is quite
a modern Invention. It consists chief -
'Ir of tw6-Thgfoalolits-ash and oil.
., Our %IUe%t&� lased, the two separate-
ly, 111006 . ash wa& employe a for the
prelinifnary sartibblag, Amd when this
was finfi-he(l, tli� boAy was rubbed
down with olive�oll- This custOn' L4
�Iraost as, old as the W118. Yon Inust
Uve'Wohilere4 w1lV people Ill tho,
Aililoloo )of tc% r.6teft� to Oil N111111111r
?04 heiid�16 his teOt-
bio reas oil,
t4 timing #A11*1111 ra-t
mRins In "tw bmtt Of "swlti4utld,
0i4t4 eloi�'dli aft eleansed by beffM
4Mik In %yator e6ataining 0. Ptr9f
W"O of tho, white a*h bf WW&
22
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