The Lucknow Sentinel, 1926-04-08, Page 6s V:.
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• 4 olt '41 *Young man with hie
Though attifet*SIOMS Plsr - it senre. !in.& .S:‘,Itng srs,t;vir.atting-M5-• turn
*I* la, 41.eak. 400 et retze..4 Pv'^','.4.411,llek 4
thi) itaittok Pokiest. who haol ‹,r0s4zoa - "Is, vou# ,sektioik''''11, wrti6 cAted •
iikat4tat a finger br, the tia4viItota , **14 # the 151rit, -hid 't..he, sAnyul-
si.ititchet„, cOnId not forbear: Or." ., . • ,
* • ' , ; t • i ft!" .d!d• it barmen'?" • '
Oh* rmere right:. doetor,"§.0d . ; • 'I Vet„on a r.bieTcle going gown a '
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vow- 'po*?: saw edit not to , 404 gene : iogo to late, lett nap:rOn, as 1 readled.
4.4r . . ., ..., . • EA the Tend.. 4 When 1. **it out of the
•'.41rYt4.342. ItereAraire a took at .4,4'. 44.- 4.gate a, teem et, bie itorSes' pilling. a
Taa::Patle$ bPi4• IV IAA 1444erateti. artof--"*:',00111411gf tONvlark14 M,f,. I liaCt k
Index.tips,(4. 01 ,t,p,•aw 14i4t, 40. aii:4 the enough atltee to dfneirin, VW) t Or t.11.elu i
oute.'911.00 he 'went on Vilth the aiipit.. -and did ao:btir didn't 's.cle4 an 'antorno-
: 4;144.9111. t#,Pte, 4ressing ealdie .. ' . I We that ,i'ho'i4eiug io :Noe them on
.32030 -Inindreele of :aeeidents. ,,lik ' Axe_ other Ade. M Soon. a'• I 1 d
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these, seinte , More leekvere• some leo.' Past,the iriltb4,, it .ritlrelt .pl6.; i hadn't
khegt. are aceoontee.eor by i .1i01103)t ahout ihe.--iosOhiliiii, of ;e:*
lother vehtele beteg on the. oth side
momentary inattention. In theleend- . er
is,..,... , . ......... . . lot the team " - '
file, 04- a naikeesue or even ouch e sifil. 1 •• . , •. .
14* IPI*Metit an a hatimei or a bee I Hi° 9a99' PerhaPn, nlight: harilY ,ile
.''.elieit4 the *loonier . eetion. 'after a Vine !"44IsSifia& as *waen'ta:17 inc4tpa'kl°4•';.
, . , . : _. ...,,i Ile' Was olort, r: to an apparent danger.
• beetimes. a ••mechanieel 'habit le ' but not to. the •poesiliilltreit a *end
iheii'ttha4'.-tha atteMloti-,i0 -100i-4,e,ntraY. -!though utsppArent one. :' gip. terrible ,
.tronk;th00.0k itt.„,,inknd an;;1. -WW1° .il!.:,,.::elpiSoeinee., illustrat..'efe how alert , the '
fia.**..401':oWititang elnieet „eetti%entette 1 rklier or driver of a.Vphioia on the road '
. 1$.**A,40110, ...;91.4A 44,4;'.$114f: Oiln,4,„_,IT:i.Murit,139 to alt --Peesthin'ettent;ons..:-Ot
;•,•svierve'tn erne:Melt* `Oleo.' ?5 mi' L.,'Aiiitgar.. ,' A: .tew .$iecood.1, pau0O, would
' that nt°149ot .0 taatt44#91•I t. -114t: anni' I. have .ebeWn t.4.4: denier , in. hie l*Si.e. .
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te(14041*7 1 *Welt .itOnt•-•'inOt•Of ' the li:'' Att acoideata,tia*. net :yenned' 'hY. iti.', ... .
'itntt, 'In, *Whig 'With weapon*. 'UK". ,,*eatable. .Bitt aecerding •tO* the -Or...ypitm .ii:Nr.00i.D.S.t);Ars.,. ;
frepleineuen;.:' .ntellatia..... inaellinee. 1or I einonn';. who Set the Ireiten lione0 and .
' heoeir WeeoghtO;thej , ,MIndehoOl'd never bind'':up the Weentee .i.tko ariee out of
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.be •ellowed•to•Wandes,, no matter how :lee:clew:tie: a• large' ,proporiion, Of acct.:
eltn.htl ;the tniatIt'0...lieW'40:. clined he opte 'Dia caused hi' allmiring ille. *1.111
'' Is teethe, trifIle..."„'.',-,,r'...' • . '• • ,, , ' .1 to .wender"-ivinee handing dangerouri
• . "A ley Or ewe , ege.'"'•...the,'OUrgeen i veeaiPoiMe'iMpleinente ar;'poiverfui and
• IVOnt:ot4.:''''''a •1nAn arn,,te llera'-Witil 11,,4ivifi.WYMOVIllg iti4eltilleii ' 'And: it is
or-Thithed hand.:'..liehtici.been,a.PrIntinif ' s4. often the highlY 'oltitied ,4.9. the le-
•' tiresSOMMi:.iist-feity• yearinnd Affirm. he- 'puma ivikt 4,1,,hoii. Ereey,perferne-
.forselited• a ;serloile asset:dent.. ' HI .liee0- • .ing' a 'certain minloalar.actiOn over.anti
.inst, to a te on an • •over -. e a on 0O0
Illeedn'e-ga'iafte 04 4:4ka,„418, OVI4-:(13,1'. ft ,:•Ciii'.. itillt to stray and -1.44,1e: iti,--•;-1,,lip*i; iiih-----iiii. -4.e. a -Mat -tor irefer• 0 1.4 tciiitties':.'' diiiiie's.4 *foinea; "'•41do. 'The • etn,s'i)s-P..ent wnit t es; . ti•aa'. i4:e-b•.:*--°1104.-....... . . W•lit'briPAC- ,
..-ialo*.i-iTikluvircAtio ,006171*04.41irfati. l' Itanital-tdid 4t; I.teri •.4that • -the trAnd. 7-414-043.€41.iit-e44143•44vAr . . c. '' • • ' 4 ' . .
• COMING. TO LEARN DANADIAte •; •
A•PeetY Of young men from and ciecondary schools, in England leaving Live:Teal . to take 11P an SSA,
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cut:tin-al course at gandonald College, MaGila .T,Iniversity, Montreal, .After a short tuition,Peried they w14( work on
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.selooted firms. before returning to the college lit Novemxber. Afterwanie they 44}1 for' theinaelVele ,
Natural ResolircitC1W14.,
upwards a 64,000 pirsens
-P19)9iett in Cinacla'S-filinblit industry"
Ter.W300.eittPloYeeS Salaries and wag
totalling $83,($0000440 Paid annual-
tneneY14•.eirenleted in Can:
ing" and the many Canadian -14%4i
luxuries that our standards of living'
demand. But; the mining• conipanics
ePend much...in addition for the pur-
cheat:, of Machinery' and.supplies front
Canadian merchants and mantlfactar44„
ers; the sum of ai rail:ions is spent
each year for fuel and 'electricity
alone. ,
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Incidentally the prefits of the. Stic.-
eassful companies go, to inorinse the
HOW capital '4`ssnt43" Sq. qa1144i4h eiti-
,zeavy40._ ihmt04 14 'the indhs-
try.,,t'.71.ti-ifortuntitelyeleccey..401,,these
:profits go' outside the OuntrSki
%British, ,Anaetlean and ether inveshire
• have. been shrewd enough to hay in
TO, valuable Prepe,tties, and the re-
wards . of deVelopment ',•are naturahlY
thetre :insofar ite. aettial Cash„ 'dividend*
• are•eoneeriied. 'Many; of the Stronger
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interest*. oeiating ,Canadian mines
Iat-'s'lettect-OnOugh re-inieSt
Ada tolsaY lageednirchor food, eleth".j
• garding clothes. It is all a.question of Mid nottting like as' Warm as Chinese
EP CLOTHES' layers, governed 'by the aeason. "'revel" clothe, which are padded Perfect;
• layers in 'summer and six In winter is; ly pohlproof, he attys.,. I learned. a,
about. the average to he increased or lot from .my• residence in Western
PAWN. SH P
• • • ' 0 ' decrees:et' according to •the degree of *countries, but I wao never Won. over
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*: • • • . . heat.' 4%. man's bulk' in winter is juet to yeur, Was on cletheise You wear
about twice as Much .tie It, Is In sum- thin and imPertleaV clothe*, Sit in •iii
mer and this is the -change whieli'most hot•reolniall,daY aeciAlien. go out into
foreigners' always regard' carefully. Itl,the ',ield„ streets and cat& a cold. Font
I no &agree° for a Chinese lady oF etern clothes are 'Net death, traps..!! i
'fashion to appear in the sire*. wear-
ing
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clothes which ilTa her the appear,
awe of a barrel', or the fat iadY At th".
, she .Itnows ehala fortified againet th.e ." • jtist., when: ,mora 'Is nigh, • • '•
The first coxowp 4.t winter . i4 figure is flishie•nable,7" in., simmer bce,' * .., to veil the'.1.vening /sky.
departnaent etorea to ley' in a eiticit, of the
I 'sa e Except for the And inn° ili.o. rad -lo to catch the
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anteimieli* aceidente °Our thtOtYlii. ' ttention 'Saes are. aecidenits pure PADDEO, GARMENTS. FA-
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..momientary tpapto.poon on eomehouy'olahd.:sinieee unforneeeblee)aed . Amore- •
Small Hot-VViteKBOttlea Ake
The iViusie in the Air.
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Used, 4ut Western'Ideas,of 911"`' Her Progress mar be 91°w' u •Thert4.11reele 'se the ePPer a
Heating Spread.
piercing winds. A Stint. and elender Put he; the twifigh.t shadiowti
; f!c.•.w,..11)e• ,411t.11; an
oresiatchle:aiert; are
0.1iiss is net the signal for a Thal to :atoug., ;ligit.:111.7; LT:Btu; abilne rWo!n,pkerrecti:i"
-h ta,s4c "he walk again th eti •b Ines rite. • Net 'that the Chinese sYltr.00,4n, reason.m;ee..tet, who eave e4el)t... in the air! •
aro part of et theii profits in the acquisiiinit'
and development of additional pro.;
pertitelo that Part of atirplusee retiree
leave the detlatry.! Fortunately; also,
fpr Canada,. wages and other • operat-
ing eltpenditin'es. have to be made in
Canada,. although in some itistences
the ores are Shipped to : plants in the
•United States or Drive, for.. treat-
ment, and Other countries receive even
teteatee benefits in 'employment and
inVeatininit 'than', does • the, 'Country
006 has furnished : the raWmaterial.
It , behooves '1u4-,thereftrge, as good
Canadian -Citizens„,:to see • that Can-
adian ores :a treated, so far as
praeticabl�, in Canadian: !ale and re-
fineries, using Canadian pevret
.pleyingCariadien *wericuten and buy:.
tug Canadian maChinery. suPplieS.
It must not heLforgetten •thet. Wh-
ere' resources, Unlike *Mei 'pevrera
,or forests 'Or 'agriceltiiitil products,
one.. used, can • never 'be:replaced.
thoo. is only the, one crop. . . not
'difficelt to 'understand YrhY, that. single
crop . should be developed only Under
Manx wiie, who cares nothing ,for
bei Mishima-lives, en hie *emit,
An old French. lihitosOpIter said;Y0
knew riiciv4r. to *Alt greatee4
acc-
tet of seceessi,". Nes', 'a good' 'Arany '
inen;who have done that have' Saved
nirenoughi Ups to btlY apartnient
house ' •
a,man. ioveS..liio wife he Eshowe It
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Interireted.'n*,:elin or eiontentea" litaniore,..eit hi. lei intiiit watch. wairMIOcinevritli•eniliiinrein of chitties,
attention :and' a' grintinfe Peeenhas ' eh ' * • VVIia ''tli Its. t hill bluets' of 'Winter 7". ta.t• a 17' •a • • Y 9 91.9 ' * • • ' 'Gi gide • • . • • • • •
"elethen"'aild7itte-le'reens-"0""liTitin'a4„"ee' te eget -gu.:beettitoina, „ ;sit titart rbeelt"'"•eo*nott. r"Y-7710:41:e;.:013trirui.
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. Atte), yen ful. et • y .of impleMputo . . e e • .. ' , : • .1 Anil tin eite pawnshoto continusto ren, • • • . a.: • • • es, .
"therge/no easr14.e. onete gotia et' thenteoteee,.. •• ; •.: the l fo. I
pw" ' high . in .
Th •• "t " '•.The Price 'Of' egge fe 10: cents sae
. Merey..-• 'le 'toffee' terribleegrip* and .er neeehttsee they are handling t too: sweepeigear artiste to the Oftw-nehete; aashepa.iendering Aisle
1deten. from. the' north tney give
.undee.n •• • ., The OnlYnate Nvairlact.P thinif t *liteh are the WaidrebeSeitetillione of. • " " • • . , teoiess' thny enalle.eme while Talking With ii;•geoup 'of friends on
, ,,,,• • , „„ s.e.e y .• • • ,ger,vice are Itnown, be seen . , • , • • • •
by doing thingsrfor her. Ditto hie
home town.•• '
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..• perpetualbard thnee for, the fel-.
Jow,virho' watts for *oft •
clamped a .pleee of adhesive *4 the • " lite= 3r .eirerY• ane street. and in ; eft throUgh the Rye! the auhject of children, a mother made
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"'There; new," 'Said the` teeter aS niVA21. t144.-P.D.
the preiud boast • that he 'weuld not
Pasinshope,in China do not hidetheir esorae oases the . big, blacks charecter,
"Q h ney honey dean you'lniewel'ae pert with her boY•-• for a millien
dol
•gauze,,"you've !milt the but yon'll- ligli,t under e bushel, as in the West.' ccivers the whole sidceor front of --the . 9 t • •
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‘geeiretee,beethe seine, but *en be I
breese•aeothert•iit stit,inetitheThe-fin, Neither are they mere havens 9 • • -- got: de_hoine-brew bluee? .lars A'bachelor who was standing
• - Y. in; .w nter . hat may be broad brim nearby, knowing something of . the
aur-ileed• . ' ' -Mitch lit . '
-k, , , hqt L,.. . ,it,vf be reetored. I • hie I's an old ,and digelfled••profeissien:' China.. ' in ;the interior the "kang"..e.' ' : '
,.. . .. . „ . . , , .eu.,.oierterb, en -78:0 --you•-• ch. eo, se. -7-1. -ho.• es. . „mi. sehie_vous......nature,..reinarked•
for the ilnan, , cia117::* kary. • Pkivnb.rort ... .1 -fa eWti-'-nglderce--On--heat-prevaii4n4._. ,_.___,,,.,.. , , • ,. „ „ . • ...
ter. eit..lienitiseWeelel ... '. • ' ':•.''' • , • . . . .
drawing a clientele from the rich. as •.
*4 as the .poor. . and • PcirforinsT a verYi.„ deineittle it, : is "the femii' ' . 1 ' I ..,_ . 0.13d,..,13.ri9.:its".g°unns144esi)bliett'set:iwtt7tahais'..:w':-.tc;' 1.enr.s.',..a., n,!4.,4.1.y.. undertone,;tclise4.1A,..t:iled.' 'tih.e.1.7.::::
,. . . y s eep ng • •
• ...etiii.9'..and'heske..it 'dielieett eVery.;:daY, sorter big.itene'cotich With a fire un- ' I): thou sublinte sweet•evening ":eter. '.
-Weidte'lept- eatindIng"." la 'Aiii:i•firaiii4e. 1 fire...`:Especirilly In thee yanetze .ValleY .Sitanklial,' hoWever,',.des.pite. ..the . many. • ' ' ' ' ...., and: •then,.:.lot: out 4 .604,3, ninP: .;',1,',. ..giVaVien:ii. ittdehil;74:4113tab':4.77.4:4;:ihiigni.:::;h7PO,th-:
..Are:;"the',Iiiit:ienteletft: the. 'Office.`treo .Deceasen" i'lltietion '14 Chilleee stte..ini • Plaels and kinpe, the: housi.e. cesY• . • kil
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...eoiniiititary•T n re"- • --, • pavinishOpe .• pia* ari eimportant role,: western. confacte; chines° ideas Of, ' ' ' • ' '. ..-4. ' - • ' • • u ' .' • .... .tential.,VSn‘ 4# .:aboY:iti beyond Cern"
Scitiie. vegettiblea• require, of - course,: PutatiOn•.' •Hee ,nay 'become:40v. Hine-
' '.Atte1 When. he :repelled : his state of , rbeiy. are the.fareiers"..treet and credit:. heating do not. coincide with Western '"
• ' • • • . • ' . ' . , . . 7 . , • a light and •sencly loath: • ' '' en'ous leader 'aria benefactor and make
*4 ' . itatte" tie' - '
'Mimi at Ati*tinte".he' banged the head °ankle,- TheY hnane' his „crops awl. ideas. Many. Chines.e wh. o live in. big, ,,p, , . • • • • . . '. . - - • . •
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. Jam 11.110 ever the. Peet seaSone; and .: setaffofetia..hoiisea. do', not rely,: • on.1.; els ;ust a' hive nest. (nun te' ten!) that the 'ivholeieerld.ilie ,debtor: • Ili lielpe
of a habeleit:Onthetip et lea own fin -.1 1 , , . ,. ..
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Next day..'in.,:the. liergeotes.iveithig• the ,netion.. . • , .. , - ,r,„
: Ciitic pride is just another name erre':
patriotism locally' aPplied, . .
The short shiet hes; also releated• 'the •
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feet that. all Nanny, elteletcine are net:
kept in closets, • • . . •- , ' , ::.
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.Q10. I. have
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never Seen' a Man) nieke ielproper . •
advance to me." • '• . • • " • ' '
Olapper--"But. 'bet IrOu'V.0 wit
noseed. some rapid. retreats.," • • ••
ICOeP that ticlioplgirl,
advictes 'an • ideertisernent,, and every,.
druggist *does.
Au abeentetainded"iirefeeritte•tbetug t .
hahealdsenekse ujertalm. •,. '
. 'Who's thei.?"'heeellee. '
"Nobedy." answered the hurgiarFunny, 1 .
'Conlil have ..tivrieru'll. beard
andlea.'" .• : .
NO; 'Glaidyei, :a **der magaeine 11
not a coeseeticiene? trade Peeer:
• • • • • • ' • ' 'we can -------- honie. ; • • hit a child we can never tell hew great
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The price of chicken loot s g , the service we mity be ren ermg t
aeit that ,theY applied' 'Wirt tO,les case. • • • I h b t '
ger he felt inclined: to confess to liime :so exteneive are•they that many towns steam heat. have small fire .
. *.• What's the 'Gee? •
Whets the-use-PflOving? '
It Omelet lest' ..;:•
Whet's the use •of itiseleg?
• Yotell tire Pf, hint some eay.
Wbareethettse of :eetingf
• • only mekes You:fee ,
What's the nee Of Sleeping'?
I'd rather be a haL. • • '
Who:VA:the nee of ,pleasere?
You have have to paY.a.,peice:
: less qiiantitY. • • • What is there to treasure'
nieesure their prosPerity by the num- ,places, but there are Many -houses
,i3er Noe paYribrOk, *here a foreigner will call and •be It alseays ends With' life.
tug an undignified profeesion. „7.-• 'Ceived in'a roonewithout anybeat• and S°. ,r°11 ghla' 1.911 'Eu9-4°Y Swiae
- nes mitt ' es "
is • roomihe saw another Man with a he* ••
• lige6 bansdt: Suffering Was stir- Liking Nature.
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nekint imerodeetiofi so he ritikee. ' There appears. tO.he' no ,&.1,1 my
, "How did l'On got ,yourer
"ip oteisoil-eutting mcichine.".
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In the oiddeys niapy.tvealthy People. muse sit. a•nd.1shiver, in his. atterceat... to
There .ranald -in the -evening'. Air and My girt is.eo fat:thin:the dilly. thing
a h 'ne In .• pe-ssishOpe, Most likely hie Cliiiiise'hOst, welt ,there 1 atio'. Speech, . • • • • She chn buy•-readvtie.neer le a •hande
.Chlines great' stategratin, 141 rounded.' hy,'thick;• padded •clothing. ,
To.entertein -or edifee.•to kill the. thee liking fir. Netuee ; Whetter a •:tree kert.blef and meumbre.a.
did:_tt-happew?" ••
.' Like a Woman. •
, yrare worieleg at the same -Machine: .et etin seselftit .8; self-
. 'ea .1 hay°, hid for. eight Tease. •I WAS niade actrese.f,' ' : 1.: .• ' • .
Oltigging teeing as item' and fek.emb•• bother ,teapologize, Cleat I'd
ment dicliiPt notiee 'Where. My. hand, jeat make the bet of IL" ,
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:Was. r Wii.e." too sore of myself-. •Itly
hand wet 'jest testier -the cutter W•hen
Wiiiptan at the next Machine. shout-
-cid 'look out :for hand,' At the
the
.inetan;t- she e•pcike I licul tripped the
• SPring.afthe Pane..
When Sprieg peeped in the window
• put myr work aside,* • ' ,
$6..pu6,;otuee.roghood. •f;1 01.153. :so, leafy that .n. reduces . "the Whole „ '• - •• P.: •
ehling, who left merge .othisindustriei a. ,c1141r with his . 'fingers . •
geniue in Several enterpripes ore:grass/ins •e!talk.hottter hottle of .8.., heiteene:te .few eYei*. or whether: ' "Maher; are 'we Oleg • to heaven.
• • machine and. though. I pulled my hana The „tasks coxed wait, p must • away,.
away I. didn't -pull it away feet enough, Vet' She the field!, stretched wide,
and the the cutter caught. finger. if ' '
• ' .it hachet been for the warning rd have .Her =lie, or was • it: sunshine?
• Icet My whole 49.iid.h • • • .Turned rug and chair to gold,
"For a moment I &diet notice 'where' .A114 sudden joy possessed *le
iay halite was.,;'''' -Mae Was hole If.e- des,' 'And more than I eould hold.
; ;Tbet, day in, the surgery the doeter In garden Ways I tOunti*r,•
• tad. -of a patient TheeSpring,-to young_
morning. "A:Won:Lan was ironing. She
was ,standing clese to .the i‘tove,, which
thrifty:Chinesedev,elkipee„ shaw with ite four'eleCt-rie :lights with- * • Duncan 'Yale. Pa.W'
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. . , : Sister, In Doubt. , •
• • * "Well, don't yen think he wilt?". .
• • . !r0h, no. He ceuldift zee sWAy from.
‘,Mexicals Children.
Igexico' bee no courts for; juveniles
but the Society. for-PrOtecj4On of 'dill
n has 'anpealed Preeident Cape
• ' foetid such courts;
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the office." • • •
he gaiised in the '7Empress towager's,..:tYlin-Whichi.sella-.hy,2-the_thonsAndin_ . -Ip•lek an easy\eliairi. ' • • . pers on, I;the twigs: are thip and here ae. • The. some eayTe. ,
reige, 'was eneugh .of re.Ohinese to Put Slitinghai. The hoOratey, bottle idea
Tune up the radkianct catch the .music hirda'. lege" akt.,:liell '.'1.11eraae,", wee the . ••.
ci lot Of his' itioneY,•inte Peking peercoennon and no lady fashien in tine air! -• • , '• •• • igen* to, me. -W- Davies% in ",liAR3' "I wish' P aPa.could, go too."
shcips. " • , . Woulcl go outgo her sumptuous rick- '
mit taking her bottle with her .10 'keep .0 ' •
the pawiishoe -----------1 ir,de4
gree,..PasenshOpeni,e neYe'the PeoPigs 4er halida
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N.Va.idrebea, atoSit people's'. Wealth is :, '• • ' 1 three. Kinds :of Heating.
tied up in warm Winter clething; each ''' ' Three' different -kinds et e'ski-sg ..y:Yoli are the' senshiee or nly .itfa.to
our Suitt() " falls like lightning Into ,
!el di . ' gereletlth: ' In
the summer. these r9tir9d • Q1'19969' P°11tician- °nee 149- Would def.Y. all theestorras of. life." ' • ' ••• , • ."--•"•7"---'
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ss•fureined °eats and, pad -1 ideas maybe- cited, At• the hotise sit a rtiy .sotii: with yolt, ,
otheears stored away at the •nearest mier of •chinem You can 'Always find "Is.iitis. proposal or 'a Weather' re Get .'qat 144°4 From tr"e''
peernsbcipf. not fpr 'financial reason; a' CraCkiing.log 'lite, burning in .wiater. • ' • • .. ▪ The oil drawn from the shea, .butt.
but beestete a service - has develaPed. . "That is, one 'thing learned in Eng- : • * tree of iliterior Africa proikles fu
tehergbi such clothing Can better lad" he aaks. '"There is nothing to: • • , , , end light:for the natives • • • •-•-•• -
pregert;ed PaivilshoPe than if it were beat a log' fire ,for heat and cheerful; ' ' ' H8c1; Nere're.. • • . • .• . • • •
Many nnin lie beet when they' are •
�r trying to impreitsi upon Ilte.:•.d.artr peie
el ile.:how trulbtil thee Are. '
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"ii Must see. the deCtOr t1 day•
His • ' • • k ceettomer went line 'a sere and: " °inland' I'm': Clau9;' Pigs. aan't Hite thelaal Gr 1117 8v116."'
chest. „Rich 'and. peer' use this usefu Another poi . leeeer, :who, was
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.clothes year after. Year free. front mil*, i Steam heat.- The heat etrikes the visit. •e, .• • eft er -.- • .
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kept, at home etuffed aWay. ha • settle nees coinbitied•e'':
.t's an idea I'llt(,titno silth .
And all the °peeing blossoms,. •13 -:ge.eP• their educated' in...the, Hinted ,States,' !Wirers.
it and told-the-elerle to-ebarge it.: . • bought in Great Britain hy the Ilesecten h „ - •
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•• • ' ' " • .9td man' I can't bear the sight ,ot-mine
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• I • • icked u Ai article walked out with ' More than. 250 pedigree lege Were •
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ironin hen hand the drew. it 'back:
vigorously for the next etrefte, . Heelbow r
hi eh rem" of the stove Cotton is cultivated in virtual
with the volght of the Iron behind 'tile eVerY. ''province in China, from
MablOw 'and cit,7•11.4•Oi 'a. aericaue tkoetatinn, churia in the north to Canton in th
She salii terget about.. the ,eteeo extrede south., „thief' Annual ,Pr
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te)P, waa.inettentioti. thifted. tate, ane.,India,
gree, ,hutleattentlen nevertheless. ' _
• The next day another Mail -in 1"lie''!-ba-aitta16.rrn
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'the' Waiting teem. ' ' had his sy,hole . aley distovered 1/Y a dull °twee
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On y,lia.t aecount called' the clerk; ,gOvernment :atone las , year, ,
. oyert-. their- ekt g ngs are n-Af.:.
. .011 .atcatitt lOf not ,.h.Aving eny export 'trade. generally In liritteh 'pigs ' • • • . •
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dew or motes it•A•slight cjiarge..Moree or as soon. as he Opens his front "door:
• • olitical leader ,, • during the year enioeed •a• boetn,
n i od A third man aise• a p With tne •
hand& safe from Inirgl:yOr. fires, And ::who has traveled lit the ;United Statels •
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sh eush tO redeem their clothier; hee od ot heating. Ile' still adheres to his " I ric• •••• • • --------------
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1); so, as 90011: 25, winter nies • the pawn- and:Europe, has Adopted -neither' Meth. -1• FIs
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• gins. In facti•this. tt., More ee.: "keng" for hid bedroom hut the rent Electrie his oyer e a e
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eY: 'finite iterate of Witter 'then the reek:. a (4 ht4.116ase p, like a refrigerator., Ile lititcheriee heVe beep found. to attract
isily inaccurate Cbhinese. eaieedar; withl receives callers a freezing entree, Insecte • and thtet• aid •,in fedeing the the Itli$0.4 et`i4'rlir
• • The heerise is a ?ecentty devewpel
ankmal, ettlirt4 tietWi! the' Ilerfat and.
MUTT AND •JEFF -By Bud Fisher. • •
111 • ;its fixed and al. Itrare dees Cif "pig phere, but sticks to the hot-water bet- rish:,
Cold" Mid "Small Cold:" , • He ' • • , --'ee Two L0119 1,4iteli,
h. . • ,I.,..a.Yer's of Glothing: ...._ . . "The 4rOuble with yoAr, foreign A, faithful friend !FLA. fine linage of 1;0c; Daigat, 'Siberia, is•rn'early
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• The Chinese have a ,simple.idea rae elotheiele that. tit -ex -Are -sin -practical the liegy„-Napoleeni : ' •: . .. - ' long se Lake SiIperii.r.
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' That's Carrying a ,JOke a itit Too Far.
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