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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance, 1921-10-13, Page 2lyrtefer,b e.ence orabled ter to Tong. nize it. She turn. -.,J, to Anthony. ; the 0ttangeT, 'who heM- ah's, arm in a vis ta.like (The Znd.) AN It 6 Law, -0111 You tt-4 me," & a4da with 'he k,, a grAcduus winning smile, 11how YOU grip� I Poor old, Anthony Ber vaschl Lost Mining for Fish. 'Ithi tsiiam4m Crmrx &I �41slt 114tract 11�t made from pira wititecl bpwtey alul tit It $auad uify, amber? Dotwtave Branson says it im% hidd-an, in, an �eld e%1cJc.1J She down ! Nvast, his hope of the money he longed I for, gone were his dreams of the In certai" partis of the Y�-orld mining vorr best Ubpe. I uped tin direpted, v -/Ill r"Alce a fineq home broir tbat you v4wi walre w1th an,A pat and motiom4 to the 'ehair hev,,do her. Anthony wok it 1 mountains land health for Constance! With, heacl bowed in his 11, and looking for fish Is a very profitable Occupation. Many*thousands of years ago tile oceams- covered large the pther ma 419, or any brow that Von, can buy kega, You and began onze more, 4-owly and pain- , Pathetically old and d, lie dragged him%elf wearily alom y the portions_of world which now are dry land. Tile or do noy mole an Imitation or subptitute w1n, fully to recourA the elrcuiw�tamcea th4t led to th* diecovery of the amber. Health And Roauty Hints, ranilIzAtlem that An qlly is slow Cream of Malt Axtract, but a bettet Wer thim you ever t%ote4. 1jure anq "I am wondering, Mr. Bersasch," Tha little pimplee wh'x-h look like to Wrillkle. blackhoads have ,�Sappeared, IMParklinsr. with a r1oh croamy- gowi �1,hia home brow hav a anoop. and lasting She said, wh1an lie had finished, Ilivily, You �ca-lne 02, the way from Arborville, boils und which Smatinics fmter are caused by Practically the same condri- TestM Recipes, i Javor that nmkes it tho tavorito j�pa� ,houlthful beveraXe for the whole family. J The Alan, the WIfe 4nd the Children' Which muRb be ra fiVil. two hourst ride tions NN'hioli cauFm blaek-heads. Mid, PQmpldn Buttei—Seven 'fil enjoy I , You brow it at 110113Q.- Iti ounds of , a most Interesting woric, and very frOM PUladOlPhia, mercly to have this Stone, appraised. Why did do a are sometimea re.imod by Dath, easy!., upkln� four un of Sugar, io appoial It a,or tube are. ineoded. It', pooled Ful po 46 i Ou you that ? Jug thie $aoe with A sAmple lotion eoll.- three Oranges an4- three lemous. Put m4lte -to's brow aq per our diroc-1 V wI11 have a Jlne brew f1i ting of two or three draps. each the pumipldn througu the f ood-chop- �VW Wfe at all leading Grocery and� Her evident interesit and- sympgthy, af tivoture of benzoin and caTbol coming after the strain, and: excite- -lei per and then cook it down, thick, Ada rum Stores. ------- 0 1 Aoents wanted In all territories, 'I'T Ineut of the last few hours, stirred acid -in 'half -a pint of water. At the the juice of the orange$ and. lonions i��Aw*vx&v MAZIX ZEIZAA011 00-11 1 A1111111,11Y looply,alidfingering his hat S=O time, It would, be %Advisable to and the Peelings, after putting them Ae r*pvX 0tr99% - ToroAto nervously, he began, speaking of take -the Yeast treatment, wbi I ch is ao thrOugh the food-choppe: In Th(;- Old Clock's 111cart Arborviil�-' and 004stlance, Tll.�n, Z07- highly recommended, by physicians, the peelUiggonoeortwice, -if you d=?t getful of -his hearers, abs-cirbe& com- Yeast Is ta carrective, not a laxative, like -a strong flavor. Then add the &I'mco, and course minvad pletely in the memory, of the plans. but It assisl;s the normal funetd4,ns of sugar, cook until thlek and, seal in chicuer, with chopped 011"s, Are By Dorothy Gamber he had ula4o and. the dreams the other suggestions. To make ein- amber had inspired, which the mcn� , the -body and furnishes, besildos, a cer. cans while hot. namoin toa.4t Which, may be SeTVed 1J1!JA of Vnmm�."C. U. 4-1,1, A tain quantity of a vitamin, Nvblcb Snanish Steak. -Cut cL ,4lio of 11 --- PART H. Ptiff Sunisy shoes Squeaking at each on --of their -life together 0 and of the 11TO sa essential to, 'licialth. One yeikat bacon in sm-all, pieces, add, a chopped w4h ofternoon ftelt, 100t. M 0 Now Anthony's failitr lind been a step. What could Worlior be doing? IgUnninese and sweet charm of Con- cake -a d -AY U the Tegular dose, The Onion, and, brown Ill frying pan. When, of bread, butter qul&,Iy and' Put to stone catter, =4 from him he ha -.1 Wa% he, too, Laffled by the stone? Stance, lie told, and, of -her effo gelthel. with a generous sprinkliog a I As to Yeast call be mado into pellebs and the cuien is tender, add two capfuls. of I '410amo-A and sugar. learried muc�h about Rr2clous gems,1 The lapidary finally emerged,, and be Cheerful in sipite of the brooding taken thei same as pilis, spread on cooked tomatoes, two tablespoonfuls but this st000, 1he diel nDt recognize. I no sooner hadbe reached''t-he counter f(h4dow that bung over them. HIS bread, or dissolved dn wator, in grape- of flour Tubbed smooth in Uie Mee It Was unlike may�hjng be had ever -whon the door of the office opened eVes grew diul as he dogeribed how juice or other fruit jukes. of -the tomato, a seasoning of oatt and Keep rMnard's Uniment In the house ,seen. Ao he Sat there turnting, the and R Youngish man. entered, wit I huplybe bad been-, as-tshe san-gabomt; stone over anee overand examining it: deakilve quick inguner. b, a' the ouse, and his terror at the little When the pimple& f orm. Y0111DIff Pepper, 6 Pinch Of ground C10"'41 a�1-1- with his jewelar's the furnit'are "This Is Bereasch, Mr, Sn1Jthsov,1, Y "gh that ti�emcd to have re. heads, steam. the face, then puncture Spice md, 6=4m0no -Aud, Onel4u]f +4u- Vary In Sweetnmm deaier came back for b.'s dollar. said Werner. "He eays 'he found it, the song. heads with a sterilized needle a -ad sPOliful, Of WorcOl-tershirD 0�110e- The stem half of an orange Is usual. 4( then, aa he rpale of the amber, press cru�t the oom�tents. Press gently, Place One and One4half pounds of Rank Oil, Chules," cri-al Anthony, ex- There,s no doubt but that it's the -and Of -his, dm7nis -and lv>pes, bis face ly not so sweet and juicy an the othol itedly. "see wCat I founi in that 016 Laird red amber. It answer -z Perfectly keeping a bit of soft, -clean, old linen SbOak in th8 bottom Of, 'a Pan, Four he Julac cleckl" the deseriptifin.11 fairlyshvne -at the memory. But.rrld' in the harlds and avoid having any a the sauce over It and bake one hour, half. because the most of t denlY, as he apr.xcached th-a and, of . gravitates to the part which Is down� Tile man loolce4' at it amusedly. "Is Anthony -looked f rom one to the the Pius touch the skin -lest other parts or un -til perfectly tender. it anv good?" ha asked. his story, his face saddemI., laInd all I ward, other in. bewilderment. What WaS it the arimation �and, boye -of the rwo- hecome infected. 01eanse the open- Norwegian Cheese.-Prepure rall-if "I dov*t know," replied Anthony, all -a-bout? Who was this mall and ment before lef b him, W,tll, -�h�e con- ings with peroxide of hydrogen, then as -for eattage.cheege but let It &ainl troubled. "I've uover eeen anything why had, he. come? clualoupf the Story Came tbororAjza� mvztzago w4h croam. Af ter -care- langer, as YOU want the Curd drier like it before�' 'I Understand, Mr. Berm-,ch,ll Said tion of his hopelessness, and be v5op- fully removing all the cream, bathe than fox cottago-choose, then with al "Well, Mr. Berans-all," Said the deal. tbe, ot-vanger, in Crisp tones, "that or, who knx-Ar of e2di Anthonys ped short. "And now- pleass," lie said the, face first -with -hot water, then f ork: or fingeev. Crumble it into, -4 jar trouble, and syllipathizel WhDlehieert- you a I you oull t t i stone. You sadly, "it You �We oaitisfiod about the Cleaning b with cold water. Do this sieveral or diep diah and, covor. Set in a, Y any -ftnce readabout the Storle, let me go homm. MY dsvugh5er f4ly, "You'll �robably find that it's ird ed. ber, I Suppose?" will be Worrying. 0,11-a diDlikes to LA a' r mes, and- into the last cold; Water *put warm $alace for two or ftee ditys, nothing but glass. But if It 113 any .1 drops of belizoin, or bathe the or untilit is almost all soft, - xive, good,. you bought the clock "I know nathing about rod Amber, -have me come to tbo city alo-ne,10 a ew and ull eir," -answered old Anthony, "althougli As Anthony arose, ]>Aoctive B face with4co-water, which acts as ari then, put in, a Skillet and, cook, Stirit that goes Arith. it is yours. I give up man- ?VHI� postman and expressman will my claim and as for ithe womaa I mydaughter Congtance, when, she was son bl(ew his nose very bwd, and astringent, oontraebing the erdaTged rpoustantly until all the lumps ove, dis� bAug Parker service right to your a 120a gir,14 Were Yellow amberbeads clealedhig throgtiustily Mrs,. Laird, pores. svlvecL. Add s4ltto� tastound, -a, little bought the clock from, she's moved I I away and left rm, addre.m." Taking to Walli Off croup andi whooping 'hereyes, w, -t with lionle. Ive pay carriage one .c,uvh,.,, . teare, put out her A form of pimples diagnosed as butter lbefore pouring into a deep way. r1wdly "Please, Mr, Bomsch," she 4�acnelt is thought by some skin. spe. digh.. When cool it 19 -ready to eat, his dollar -be dieputed IvIth a f hand. Whatever you send - whether it be "S'lou--good. luck!l "I ouppose, YOU never even he�rd,*) said, "don't go yet. I want bo.tpllk to ciallsts to, be -of parasitic origin. Por It looks and, taisteg almost -like brick houselAold draperies of the most deli. sneered 'the Man, "that there is a You a little more about Oonstgnm, eudh cases, as well as for,blackbeada, choose, but is? somewhat softer. cate ftbrks�ivill, be speedily � returned oat with. it in his, hand- turnirg it so you q e, the amber is- precious to me Left alone with the stone, AntbOnY reward'of $260 offered, f4r thatstone YOU. Sip I ,.ay you found,?" because it was given to me -At the, the, use of green soap ds recommended. tgamdwlches�Try crear� choese, to their original freshoess. When you that it caught th.- full light of the "Two hundred and fifty dollars.?" birth of my -r who TJ1igL soap I's about as thick as cus- rnf"d with Chopped green or red think of cleaning or dyoiug Sur. SUppOb`O it VoRMY 'Was' wolth own, little daughte e3inothing! lecheed Authony faislitly. Ro the- own- laster died, The, memories. of my amber tard, contains sodium hYdOate and sweet pepper. It makes, a prefty. think of PARKER!& SUPPOse-olh, suppose it I or was known and he couldiet sell are very dear, -and after all, you know- po'basisium hydratean6is use6 by sur- filling and is delicious. Then there glicruld be the mean-% of Ms, getting, -the, sbant>' Then, his, face brightened it is through.you that it has come goons for washing. the� hands. before is( the combination, of mincedbamand 'that money for Cov:,tancel The tired, -but $260 would 4t least be -a s,hart back tA> me." She pausled, andlaid. her perimmdug, oper4tiOnS. Green (soap piekle.9 chOpped, fine, especially swodt look left 'his face and his eyes twinki.: -and, lie had that one hundred dollars hand on big -arm, ispm go, t l, 0 c Ur , Parker's gra efu it ail be d at any drug-otare, cueumberpicklm Allykindofoho-p- -borvill, bankl y;Qu,' She oontitued, 11that I wan+t to Before app.1 Dye. Works �ed With all their OM­tim-a light as he in the Al p diase d1varl'e"' of �ail It woul-d mearl to then'. But al-ap, Anthony was not to have expres& my appreciation. Whv not let Ying the soap, baithe the ped pickles oun, allso, be used with Bu't he would say uatill'ng about it; ieven- the $250 f or the ulan, S face with hot water, -thehwling claths minced tongue or any Idnd of meat. Unnited no ote but hhutz-alf Should be disap- s lilithson, me 0end, Constance tD Lake Rounden- iimnted, if it turned, out &> be value_ Par1r,911s, feel"p-ma not a whit in the at? I sholikir dear?ey love to (1,, this out of hot water and day them OVer Cream cheege tand, jellyor strawberry Cleaners and Dyer$ advised, him, with brutal and I kulow you will. let Mo." the- face, freneWIM them fTectuently. jam, plain cresm theese between 791 Yon St. Jess� For the rest of t1m day he. m that the could tell his story, And -that Is, how the oed, amber Continuothis operation for fift 8f brown bread, very tbinl Torongtoe. Worked away busily, emiling to him-; cen -or, slices 801f &s he thauTht �of the stone and 1 &t the Police station where lie wos was restortd, to Mra, Lakd -and Oon� twenty m4nutes, 'then -anoint the face; slices of white- bivad with -chili' Of Cowtance. In ppite of -every rea� wented. And Anthony, dazed almo,j,t stance was restored; to old' Anthony in wilth the green sootp-, Tubbing it welli 4 son -he could think -of ­.­ f. 1011t Of 1143 lsenSes, was led away by all the g1lory andblessing of health. into 44- 0-g f- A- - , 4. 1 -6 -"n irg too surely on tba value of the: ; the 0ttangeT, 'who heM- ah's, arm in a vis ta.like (The Znd.) V - x nu, es. Rin . so the soap from the face with hot stone, AvthonycouI4. not keep happy' NUIa thought3 from rapping up ex. grip� I Poor old, Anthony Ber vaschl Lost Mining for Fish. water -and m1b with a Turkish -,vash_ citedly. Even the cl­ckcs, had their mix-eagas ef cheer. " Sills could. to ! Nvast, his hope of the money he longed I for, gone were his dreams of the In certai" partis of the Y�-orld mining 'cloth or a came4l's hair coulplexion brugh in or der to Temove the soap go the mountain-;," ticked cu.2!,"qud felio%v ill the corner. "She'd get wegi , g1he'd 1 mountains land health for Constance! With, heacl bowed in his 11, and looking for fish Is a very profitable Occupation. Many*thousands of years ago tile oceams- covered large the and as many of the bliaekheads us win come. After Ansilag with cold ge, slr��'d get WeT " chattered, a Irivoll"01allk, goid pallor -'dlocic by thel , Pathetically old and d, lie dragged him%elf wearily alom y the portions_of world which now are dry land. Tile Water, dry the face and, 'al n with. lei t a, SlL4n food, 'or face cream,. Continue window. I 'Worry'a over, woxTy's over, aide of the dieteathive, His f i.. in - him cruelly, his head ached, his whole face of the globe has altered, for thbi treatment every night until, the warrylz over!" whispered excitedly a lady's watch On a nail -orver Anthony's mind warg confuse,& you may now find high mountains In places where formerly there were blackhoads have ,�Sappeared, head. At first, -the detective's wo*ds had plains or even great seas, If thegreen.stomp, irritates -the skin, When dlarkntns came, -however, and made little, impresmon, upon him but Aa the. mountainswere heaved up , I as it 4SOMotim-0s, Will, Use it every Ile cloVed, UP his littife ohap for the suddet.117 there flashe.1 upon h4s mind by sub terranean. explosions, the waters other mighL I n: -connection wfth -this night, Anthony resoantoij subdued thon.2- Tel>0111OUS though-,&; for Con- the meaning of one sentence, "You can toll' t4t to tho po4ce." receded, leaving behind the remains, treatment, tabliets known as "acne" could be taken four tilaes daily, Acae stance must not suspect that, anything was the matter. She must baye no Tile Polici-.-he, Anthomy B Or$asch, to be given over to the poldcot- HoL Of countIA-80 million,% Of their Inhabi- tants. That Is why we find In Swit� tablets are made by various illana- facturing cberal-sts, and cian, be pur- false hDpm aroused. To-mckTrow he vrould, go, to the, city., - Ftopped, short, abopping his; oompan- TOM . "Surely, --dr, BuTely," he cried, "you zerland'enormous ftosits of fossil sea -fish hundreds, of miles away fr6m chased at most drug-istores. Amd ;s* to the city went c5d An,� are net arresiting mei you,;��et the sea. In faddidon, to these preeaulticas thotky, the Stone tucked carefully not taking me to, the police! I assure These fossils, retain the Oil that was sndremed6d"X, care must be taken that away- in -his battered, wallet. D" own you. X 1have, done, n*othing-i found the present in the bodies of living figh the, face cloths, am Absolutely- clean. Chait�ut Streat he p1rodd his shiny, store Th -an 'old -ekck I w" about to thousands of Years, ago.- Matured.by Powder -puffs should not be -used, as square-4toed shoes. squealng protest- fix,. I dldn% know.. I 910MY give it its. immense age, this oil has extra- they Spread- infectiom Use Instead a inglY at the Ilzod, city asplitat. At Oeventh Street he turned . south and to - YOU. I$ The earnestness, of the old mar�s ordinary curative propertles� when used In the * treatment of chilblains bit of -absorbent cotton wilich can be 'thrown away. If Powder is tpplleii carmato, Sar%Dro, little street of clock makgra and jewelers.. it -was to Wer. pleta W23 not With*01; effoet. After all, fte� looked haxulk q and, Innoe t ts' on and certain forms of skin disease. by means, of a hit of chamois skin, Mr that Anthony was taking the - But then, that was -no signyou could Ile fog 11151 T , are dug out, often from Or the chamois is: used, to remove the otone, Werner of Whom ho. had known never be surel '7% tell You what considerable distances beneath the "shine', from the skin, see that the f6r years but whom he hiA. neveir met, I'll &," sidia. the deteadve, "I'll turn soil., and the oil icnown as Ichtliyol is 411AMOIS is kept Perfedl�y qean by fre- Uva steep pair of &rk obairs climbed 'and You Over to the Chief. You tolt him distilled from them. It Is, extremely citlent washings. Aotltorq batk through* a IvWg 121)lwaY to Wern-oro office jtgf that -clock story and if he believes you, maybe he won't valuable. for a great quantity of fog. Ash 1.9 It is well not to expect Twults too 'Skin with. dirty window iiss. anct 11 ' y%efl!� 10w rt -hold- Yon over for a hearing before the magistrate to� 811 needed before a pInt of oil can be Produced. soon,- I -or ttoubles. are slow in yielding to treatment, Later on In 92s jet. was theroo-Ttiff Ail. tl*11Y, With fingmx that tremblea, took the -stone from his wallet and rnoirrow,yp Anthony regsTdod- him uncompre hend Ov, CiAf 00. Sea Babies. Wq,- FAerc- �KU �ompoqqsation in the r.4*.r handed it to Werner, Master 1AVIdary. ing? More babies were born at sea dur- "Where did YOU, got this gtorL- ralteringly, lie followed iSnuthson Ing lost year than at any period, siLea Bersasth?" asked. Werner I Mr� to -the fifth floor -of the great City records have been kept, Shexply, "W&V " Said Anthony, fairly Stain, Hall, �jmd into the office of the Qhief The official figures Show that it, Bri. Do You Wear a MA$,k? Some, YeArs� ago, A MA4 preoeutQ4! himself at a New Yorklicap Ital bc�seo If science COU14 so patch up his! face that he COU14 go About among big rel, Iowa without Wearing A mask, The man was a chemist, In eXper1luentlng with explosives, 00 Ingredients blaW UP, causing the accident which b4d, bonot nitrlo Acid, at the time, and be stumbled and fell, lVor Months, he was not O%Poctod to live. Jils, face was 00 frightfully dlofture4 that even 7410 wife fled from him In horror, After many exporimolits In grafting skin fr9m 'Other Parts of his body to (his face, the surgeons told him that no power oil earth could Make h1M presentable, again, that he would forr. ev6r.119,ve to conceal 1119t face behind a Mask. It to a dreadful thing to. be Obliged tQ Conceal One's face frOln onelo tel. I-Ows and never show it again; but. thore are ninItItudes of people who al, Ways, voluntarily wear o. mask, They never allow the face Of their real self, They ars always hiding behind a Mask of duplicity or decolt-behind a, lying AlftsIt-behind a Magic of dishonesty and insincerity. XaUY people are oonsolous that they are not genuine, not true, that they are not what thoy proteAd to be; but they do not seem to roalige What a de. moralizing influence this is, how it un_ dermInes the character. The Con, E1010usnOW of wouring a Magic, of not Doing true, of appearing to be Soule. thing which we are, - leaven Ja Ones not, acts like 8, . nature. It weakens go'f�respect and self-confidence. ere is one person T , In the world wa must believe in it 'we are going to make the most of lite. - We Must be, ReVe In oUrself, and we cannot believe In ourself If we know' that'we are not genuine, that we are not true, it we know we are wearing a mask. "This. above, all: to thine Own self be true, And it must follow, as the night the day, Thou canst not then be false to any man." —SuccOSs Magazine. Accuracy in Sciente. 1�" us "Ic. linOwl0d6o thata i 'uotct, !,.4 3 101 Jncjl-�-3 10414r than a Yard qull:� yie. r ujj,�t know as a 5 11 t'l e n e t r I s y (n, SO WH'�.y employ. tl VIA coaztartly ftr4s It necea. sary to turll,,nietor., Into feet or yards, But tha refinements CE modern sc,4'onca demand a far higher dcgreo of as - curacy In measurement than is per. haps ever dreamed of in tile ordinary walks of life, The pairs talwa to ob. tain precize standards of measure are almost beyond the beiiof� of one who Is ]lot familiar with scientific method�q, " Every one knows thot so-called standard" bars, on which the exact length of the Yard and tile- meter are marked, are in the possession of tile Governments of Great BrItain,.Prance, the, United States, and other nations, but every one does not know Avith what care these standards have been compared and With what pa�jioftce they have been minutely measured again and again., Even now, although comparisons have been madO during many years by the most careful investigators, the ab&OlutelY true relation between tile lengths of the Yard and, tile 'Meter is Probably not kniown. Elaborate papers are Occasionally published In sefentirio J6uriials describing the rOsults of new, measures, giving 001rlectiong so'small that the longthi� illy.,olved, Could only be made APfteelable, to the eye with the aid of a powerful.- microscope. The, change- iix- the. length 'of the bronze standard bars caused �i slight altOmtiOns of temperature hag ­'to be carefully allowed -for. What a�semse Of Precision Is -conveyed , for Instance, by the fact that In trtuj�sferring �a mea. sure from a copy Of. the Standard me. ter In Paris the hour as, weir as the date When the transfer was Made was recorded! his excUemen't, 1-1-1— rish ships alone 276 babies, were bom it 491 have the rAird, amber," mid on theoceaiL Sixty-elpht babies were Werner looked again at the. stone Smithson laconically. "This man was born at See. In ships "to. and from Eng- m6o,rs'Make Fine Tiles. -W Wltbou�t a &ubt trying to get Werner to appraise it land and Wales" in 1918, and 161 in The Spalliards have be�n fighting lie 1h d in his hand. y him. fortilm. Says 'he found it in Lacloek,,, the Lairdia' red amberl Excusing, the Mours for the last 1,000 years, but "If on th,2 pretence of neoding to ex- As Anthony was being asked the Bables- born at sea are usually very Aloors, during -the Centuries of 61nina the stone unier ao brighter prelinlinar7 questions, the Obief re- lucky, -light, Werner disapr-aaro& into his garded him closely—noticeA the targo as the inevitable, collection their Occupancy of the'Iberian J?ealu. �, workshop, while Anthony pace among the Passengers usually reaches sul-a as conquerors, developed much in .4, back soft but of billack follt and the care - and forth in the little du6oty office, hi.3 fully brushed black frock coat. $500, and varyoften more, He the way of -art and architecture that looked quizzio-allyat thegentle brown Most of the babies are born, in the Is Most highly valued to -day. oy", now So troubled, and at the third-class accommodation, although To then% we owe, for one small itent, friendly, patient face with the marks mothers who always travel lirst-elans, tile tiles, which so beautifully adorn of recent suffeting. "SuPPO.S% Mr. have, mad&' the journey for the solo our bathrooms and which, utilzod In Rev;aach," he said, kindly, "you tell various ways, contribute so much it) lue jUJ,, how YOU got his reason, of having a baby born at sea. ITEST, LIGN Every baby born at sea In a British the artistfo finj4h *f . dwellings and Anthony, told him -of the de%lrwb* ship becomes by that fact a British _0 other buildings. The koors'oqtabMAi- A LO. soldhim, the efock, h,ovir the Stone, was subject, wherever the ship may be.. ed at Seville great tile fattoriu, and lodged in the poiled; spring, and, how r warmth, comfort and �ears at the prtisent time t1lat city is, A ver", the 4calet had tc1d Anthoiiy to keep Fo important t1lo-Inaking Centre, in Ita it becauso there was, no, way to trace Dyed Her Draperies of wear, there is no under. the wlieropbouts of the worman from We neighborhood are deposits of a clayey wkfom he had bought the ebek. "A -Ad and a Faded Skirt i ar to Compare with Start. earth highly Suitable for the purpoze, go," concludea, Anthony, "I brought "Diamond DyW1 add Years of Wear field's. Made of the finest Wool whiah, to ground fine, sifted, dampened t11.6 Stone to Mr. Werner, because, al� to worn, faded skirts, waNts, coats, and stw`-0 With desIgns, then, burn - though, w 4,11<1 1 lea=ol inue-habout stockings, Sw6hters, coverings, hatig. and rendered unshrinkable by 10d With -a b4nv tire. Colors are al)- procioun Stonw from my father, I Ings, draperies, everything. Every the wonderfUl Stanfield proce Plied and tho tiles are, ilhally bakeltl remAded, 'having seen no stoiw gimflar package contains directions so simple it" this underWear is a comfortable with high Ileat for twelity.four hours. "Well, Mr. Dergageh," said; *o any woman call put now, rich, fadeless, Many of the designs, are. artistic,re- ohief, "well ask Mr. and Mlio. Laird colorz Into 1wr worn garments Or al . v�­ ^. . . Ileces hy for Winter wear. seelita 06" to come dowohore. If they,re satf$� draperies even It she has never dyed 111 JVU11 f4U1A­# bull. fights, ote. Swett paintings are Red, to 'have the amber again,, Ipul beforo. Just buy Diamond Dyes—no Made iA corAblu 60 and Two-Neca Suits! Prlkluecd in tilea for churches. Tu atands. Tkuous ht, te satisfie4 to bplitvo, "ur story gtd, lot other kind—thon Your material will In Nit longth, knee, and 61how length, i4tt, thRbl�-- tO their ancient enemik,.s, ther mattov d1lop, as far ao YOU are come out right, beoauso Diamond Dyes ald6velesis for U611 and Woyn,n. the M04ta, tile Spaniards have 0- cowerned.11 I atO guarftnttstl not to Streak, sDot, St4fiffelclys A,4wtabj, cbmbibMiand and VVIOPedtrt In tlle6 far, boyoni anv- During the half Uur before Mrs. fade, or run. Toll Your druggist 51600r$ fOl'girOWins Childrou (piktentta), Uj1pl, ia-Triwd, old Anthony sat hud. whether the Material YOU wish to d" thIn-5 With which we art famlittir. 4 d -led, 1orlornly to a chair in. the de� + I I wool 11 Ailk, or whethor It Is linen, writit ?or tree Sa#APtd 1,00&6 01-tlVds Office, his hait moting on his cotton, or Mixed goods, An 1 lincev. It Was thul* that WV1 tidkatilon 61 the growing !nt- STANVIELD'S UNIT91) o -,aw him kto slw -came im And wh"!e' A censua Of Ceylon taken in the POtkaMe of tht 0orb af Val1couvcr fit knowitg nothirig of the eimurd3itancej, r h�r hemob warttouf; -to the kneilz dis. 'PrIuV ihowsi 4 Population in Cxcegs Trur6, IV.S. Pacific coast 15hippilig, is conta6ett ill trv..-,ed olid litan, who, apMo t,b her thO AntOullftrItnt thatduring the past Of 4,500,000t 0, 1110ke ikm.n 9 per cent. entranco aitd, i4lolittl the detective gaill ill ton Years, 04ht Yftrg, the tail1mge of thev 7ezSCIS eagerlv, as he handi-M tha Stow to U911&* the'.Porb, of Vartcattvor-ha4 in - No. 4�—'21. f�rtxled h-ota 4,400,000 to 9,20,000, Mtv�. L.,44 for XoAtifie4ti&a, Thol MINted's Linimetit uted by physicians, thd lllftl)�r �t_regdhLrJbrc1"6 �foud sto"Iship, to 2th .. A­j� %­ MW k..W.