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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1928-11-01, Page 9- Truth -Telling f%dith Lochriege Med, :"Derothy told, me that the dog grab- bed her leelie and ter° itc j,u i sew her climb 'the apple free eta isneg it es she came down.", Mee Allen leek - •ed worried eed resentful. let elle-,re• • tated tier. trouble. • .."Why de Yqu think tele 'told Yell. • that. asked .Orandmether, who 'ae• - Pearce Placid .and •cOrtfident, es. if She might be 'tittle, to analyze tbe SituAtion ' from a mere eetaceedviewpoint titan : the mother could. "Ob, I know why she told the lie,. for, that's. eertelnie what it was; Al- though1 regret t� admit Such a fault In ply own daughter," replied Mte. "Why was tisked,grandreether, ,etill More ItheillY interested. ie : Belying the eroblern. :'• , 4 •• teld her...te I ever.fetind out that she elirebed, that .screggly Old , tree I'd punieli. her answered M. •; , , "What reason. did she give for climb - Ing '47" .ceritititied Orandinother...9!, : l'Oh-, she. had -settle excuse-teeeut 'putting ,a 'baby 'bird back in the nest .or semething of the sort,".replied Mrs.' ••• ,. Grandmother was theughtfel • for a few, moments, .ea was : ' DorethY's • mother..,' There seented, to • be several points here that should be ephsleered before censuring •Dorothy too harshly etr. unfairly. Grandmother was' the „ •' 'first to sneak: • :. , . • . •,• .. • 'I...do not believe: Dorothy • *Mild .- have told you this untruth if she. had not telt' the threat' of, punishment hatiging•over her. . While she Might - hav.e---ere-ectedeyinir-ellefileasure be- , ,. • cause of tearing her new ;dress, she ., . . . .• Would only have hae..,that offense to . tell* :about As it was .the regret of ; tearing lief ' dress was Sebntheged • in the fear of 'having to. pay a' penalty, . for CliMeing the tree.... I have:never 'mime Any:childeireblem.to. 0 settled iieeleinnent," . ; :-. • , ,' .. .:,. . , -, lee\ In e satisfactory way by ter •, tening Grandmother had been 'firm and ewe - *Clue: ' 'Mrs. Allen was 'rebuked, , •'After all thought the, ]atter, the .4leitl,e.a.,_t.._oesffthee,little,blr.ti ..wits -a- : matter of, greater concern than. the "child's:. dress ; eiad it Is not 'strange : ;that saving the:bird 'seemed of more ' Importance te. :Dorothy : at that mo - men than "ininditleher 'own ,mother; Perlialis she , was not so ' .inubh to• . blame es': 1.• I was. Cross 'alma' the , I damage to tee erege, And frightened . het., d She did •not tell, a premeditateci Ile nor. deilherateliDlan to deceive , me. • She was :afraid When 1 cenfront-' .ed her with'. the , fact:- that she had broken. a Celt:inland." • ' : .: •• . • ..,This. ie•only:.onielnatance: Of Many • • that couldbe '-elied to bring out .rea..• • sons for entrethfultiess . in :children.: '.eoinetintee oviteexcitemeet 'cause if :a. ,.cliild. to ,tell, ininelitieely, loMething, that is not tree. Then pride: forbiee • adinitting. th fault andthe. first. state' - .,•men ,is 'etubboinle adhered to. 'Et-. aggeratthe ;is -usually. the result of- tt, , desire to tell a bigger 'store than.. a ' •playMete. Many 'ceileren'etaire eotice. and aPplauan. Often a lie is • told to ..get out of a difficulty ter, to 'awed, per ;forirdee: some euty,. :and. very often 'children. have heard their parents use sintiler tactics' to. break engagements That were •undesirable.• • • ' At least; the'. teutletelling• habit should he-etiltivated 'in -children. •This cannot be done •by threats. of puniah, ' ment nor •by means of the 'hareand; fast coniniand to be but only by estahlishine,a respect for the spirit . of . truthe :. • • ' • ,' ', • ' -5' :.---t-e. OF COURSE! • Fire Shovel: Mr. Bellows is an afful . • braggart. • • fiediree:• • "Yes; be's &Wale blow- ingabout soreethilig! I • Debt, Settlement .Jja1iax Herald • (Gone.): , • The Pre deht .to the 'United States, °incur- ): rod ,during the war on behalf of her .Allies, Is now about L800,006,000,, She Jo jps•Ying this off at tho. rate, of g35,• - 000,000 A }teem) it: is net *Meted ii- terest to recall that there Is also A United States :debt to. Britain Which Is not beitig 'paid, Enght ,States, ,of' • the Union are defaulters litirespede of Meney,lent on theft tende bY British .citliens. Taking tQ years as the aVer- • ' Age Period of • default, And reckoning compound interest at 6 percent. these • eight States, owe 'British . and .other • hi:lidera of the bottds:in question abut • £60,000,000. ' • ' The teacher was giving a 'lessen 'on 41.110.•;...Aft-„Prder that the Verne children he het- class Shofild re- alize the iniPertatite of' learning to obey, she related VerlOuie Ipettinges.; --`7•••••Fna11y he' teld,,therii::ef' the ..(Ittfileh ot Eden and how .Adera and 'EVe: • obeyed 'after tieing forbidden, lei eat the :fruit After- a.snitable- Pautte; the teacher remarked t "No*, children, „eati any of Yeti .tell Me ',What lesson that teaches tei?."."Yes', Mies," rp1Ied '• a peini-deura 'Oat tette fruit:' "Do , you Otter bathe?" "I can't - Moth hteeeaten my efeetineee , EAK AND NERVOUS A " Condition Due to WaterY 13lood Easily /Corrected Through the Use of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. The Farm Among English Writers Strange to reflect how .many liter- ar'y men have held decided opinions about farming.. About its pleasures as .Well as its importance in: the scheme of things. Thin, pale girls lack the •power of We are all familiar with the, way resistance to disease that rich, red Cicero and Horace felt •• In more biped gives. Nervous breakdown iemodern days • Veltairs declared: thereeult of elle blood. So is inee ",Whoever makes two blades of grass geetion, headaches, d backaches and • grow y,rtere but one • grew beflore, many ether trembles,Girls suffering renders aervice to his state."' ,And• from thin; impure blood iieCU just the after he had 'retired to his country place at Verney, Voltaire Was *leered that thechange had. been the only thing that could have brought him "health and heel:di-teas." Jonathan S.,14vift Wrote *beet farm- ing in alrnost the precise •werds,... used by Voltaire, and l- think we can herd- ly charge either erie of these:writers with plagiarizing. •.' Wrete.,. "Whoever would. make two ears,•/•of- health restoring "sleep. 'For sufferers eerie or two blade&Orgrass, to grew ly weakness •or , peYsical •Williams' Pink PieS•afe restorative exhaustien .greW before,' weuld deserve better of mankind. and: more essential ser- er the utmost value. This is proved •vice to the country. than the whole by the '' eximeionee of .Sarah•••4, *race Of 'Politicians put together." Megaehern, • R.R. No. Brule, 'NS" Abraham Cowley accounted 'agri Weo *seete-"About, three years cultere "the.. nearest neighbor, or I became very Weak and nervous: rather next in kindred; , to ,phil- h" Pahl° in UTY Aide aad- back' 1 osoplik "'and `another English also had frequent pains. In the back of, my head and neck. a was very John Chalkhill,' ,at abijut the middle of the seventeenth century, pale and Very 'weak..-: I' had attacks , • wrote enthusiastic,a,lly about the farm - of nervous irritability, and at times .I er'S life in a series of verses that have was so nervous that life,aeetned hard, a happy Mt..; This the way., he be- ly worth' living. While in Met conet. •taee.Dr. Williatee' Pink pills: I began tion a friend strongly 'aevised me to '..hilsi,,thti!ti.i"eC°,e.writ:tn,:iceSilo.triengt"m:e't taking -theseeinilseateleritiedelhein. for.:LT_ _T4he. countryman doth find lelee ' loe, , • , , . " • about months with the result that ' , there was such an finPrOVelnent in my • ' mg!' .urcHic'lue ' • . celditien that .friends would. ask. me ..Thett after taik of horse s carts,• whet.,I was taking end. I•Was only of russet '.and sheepskin Clethirig; .Of too slid to tell -them -it was: Wil- tillage and of changing seasiniS this ikons!, Jens, eel now enjoying is the way he Otis:, " . • good health and ani glad to give ithis • qthiS is net half the happinese •••••• statement for the benefit it plaY be " The cenntrYmart•enieYl to intim othet.entferer." • '• High tr_ollellie You can gee those from any • High .trellellie .lee...... :inedieine dealer or by mailat, 50 cents We. know how Burns felt Perhaps biei froin.The Dr. • Medicine; • we 'remember' how' lovingly Waehing- .tonlrvingedeseribed-his -typical ,-NeW • • • York State, farmer, Van ,. Tassel .by T,ht Engli101, Singers : Babetth DeUtSch name: .1 .„ •-• . . "His steongliold,":seid Irving, "was Situated on the banks of the Iludien, one of these green, sheltered, fere tile nooks,:. in which the Dutch farm- ers Of nestling. A great elm tree.. spread its broad . branches over - it; at the foot of 'which. bub- bled un a :Spring, of • the eoftest and sweetest •water,:in A:little well, Orin:, edt by a barrel;' and then stele spark, ling away through :the -grass to A, neighboring brook that habbled along. among. •, Alders and thkari• willows. Haid by the 'farrnhOuse•Was fast barn that, _Might haVe seryed• for a church; every wind*. ri crevice Of which seemed bin:Sting, forth with the treasures of ' the farm; the flail was resounding within it . 'from morning to night; swallows and °Mar- tine:, skimined twittering about the eaves; 'lied rows of pigeons, .sonie with one eye terned•upf as if watch- ing the wenthersome with them, headC'. under their: Wings, •or beriee, in: their 'bosoms, And others, '-welling 'and, Cooing; and hewing' about •their 'dantes, were enjoying the.sueshine on. the thee" ' • • „. d. Old Van Tasael was not proud --no, net he; but it is ceiffetsed: that he " 'Piqued -himself" ,the _feet...that within, the beuedaries. •ef his farm "everything- NVI'aS snug, , happy, and :wellrconditiettecl." Einersorelikeallegood Concordtens, did 'some •cultivating ,c;f ,the 'ground With his own hands, ,But•Einerson found the occupation etiperabserbfi that he Was obliged to give it up as inconsistent with his ,literary, la - Against the..eeinieg of the 'unending • bora. Nonetheless his essayS are lull And ;when they Ceased seaeme• of references to •the • Satisfactions.; as d never shifted'. • •••• . ' ThedEnglieh,Siegere are 'a -group from, the. country, singing in their' conderts ieerly•ballads and madrigals, bringing the breath Of a' Hie that has passed . away. Canada and :the have , welcomed. theta in, ma.ny parts; this tribitte appearing in The Virginia 'QuarterlyrivReview (Charlottesville). After all, the 'man in. the' street hasn't 'changed •mucle-•he us.ee to wale, and• he junips. .• help, Iltr„. pinit PIUS can. give. .For. many years 13r.. Wllllams' Pik Pills have 'been a world-famons blood - "Milder it'd neve restorer. , They air tuallY make rieW,,rich, red blooe.which imparts pew. vigor and life to all the oreans of the body Tleetrfirit effect die usually shoWn by en Impreved ap- petite:. then, the , spirits reVive and restlessness.at ;night ,gives • way to Wonder Did She Build it? •- • .''NOVEL.LITTLE DOLLS' HOLle.e MADE OF•.:EGPS . , • die .exhibeed by the wineoree maiden, Verne Jones Of .roinona, th. ConetrY.Fair. , • frenir annenda, nervousness, eenerni• upon a spot of ground on one Los Angell's. • 'Co. Brockville Ont. id 'They. sangs,.. and the Wide hell as • ', chargee.witla slow "intinoderate 'gold-, as though their' • voices Were .fingers =... On ..the..eluice: that is west of Eden Halt that flow, ' , Yet • riding •• the air, like • a feather,' the ,• , rediatice lingere, • • They .sang againl. A ;white -flanked ler land rose Out 0! the mualcupborne.on tee,tidee :of elteir singing;.:1',.; • , • .Girdled ..witli masts, ,itsYereees and .." towers and mows,' . Gey with the .•isoutie et -eallors home Ward . " ' • .• • ' ." Theirlmei�d:ies were:mournful, being wise ' As. a , *mean is; 'whese., lever. _death. . bath :taken; , • :., : • ,As k. man who looks on his • work With ' ;-• .aged. eyes, ; ••: • ' Oh, and ;sWeet: as the: throat. Of a, child ,: • bylatighter shaken. • , . God give you good morning MY nuts- ; tere• 'peat three "eelocke'. • • And a fair merning," they sang, Where- . . • . • • upon inornieg -.Pet off her grey wimple,.pet one rosy . ,etrieek, : ••••• • ••• • :, And made •brislCanswer to night's • Seer •Warning. • .• • Mantherne ene. candle light, hang eta •• mayee for all night,' ; • They 'sang; ane their Voices. were aa ' lantherne lifted ' What h more satisfying' after the bridge game than a cup or two of Red Rose Tea? - Millions of Canadians pre- fer It to any other because of finer, flavor, remarkable strength and dustless pm., ity. Put up in aluminum— the only material which com- pletely protects good tea. 17EW ". . . - • 1 • • - well as importance of the agricultur- al life. "The lame," Wrote he,'"is the appointed rerriedy for Whatever i5 false ,and fantastic' in our :culture:" 'Today' ' With our .erbari, cieilzetion `tending to gee* more:and' more i'an task such a''remeeY. seems Mere needed thati•eVer7-", liavitholne had ,little good to say about his labotions days at the BrOok Farm, but when it ,came to working with his hands , about his own home: place bis mood changed. " Said he, in the Min Of delights, "The American 'NOM Books." , • • "i "The natural taste of man for the ,original Adam's occupation is fast de- veloping itself in me. I find that I ani a good dealinterested in our gar- den, although it was planted before we .canie here,. I do not feel the 'sante affection for the plants that Lshoule if the seed had been,s0wri by my, e*e hands. It is something like nursing and educating another. person'schil- dren. till, it was a very pleasant mo- ment when I gathered the first string.: Make 'Your Winter.Holiday Pay. Dividends Own a 20 -Acre' Farm In Georgia. • Grow tobacco, -Early Veetables and Frults 'Cflo Crop, -Often . ,Pays Jor the.Frrn....Send tor: •I:tartitiilars. • Write:.- W. E. 'FRENCH ' • Manager,. industrial Depti *dedigia-te ••,VAD'DOSTAi " ROBINS LIMITED Michigan Theafre, 't• • Petrelt, •Ndlieh. • • beans,which were, the, earliest men-, 'lent "that the garden .Contributed to , our table.. And I love to watch the sticcessiee development' -of each new vegetable, and mark its daily growth, which always affects me with sue-, prise. . One day, perchance, I look ,Iny bean -eines, and 'eee only the green leaves clambering tip the poles; tomorrow, I.give a second glance, and there are the delicate blossoms.; and a third day, on a somewhat cleger, ob- servation, I diecoyer the tender young bean's, hidden ainong the foliage. Then', each Morning 1 Watch the, •-ey-Tcelling of the pods- •anctealculate how 'seep they will be "'bade to1 yield their treasures.All,this; gives' 11.• plea- sure and an 'id.eality, hitherto un - thought -of, te‘the bizsieeSS ' of provid- ing sustenance for my farnily. 1 sen••• peseAdain felt, it in Paradise; and of merely ite(reJielesiyely earthly en- joyments, there: are 'few :purer, and more harmless to •experienced.". ' Two .American Victorians • *hose popularity I :look to •see' revive are Donald G. itchell and Charles Dud- ley Warrier:7-Beth.wrote,...delightful country' hooka Which 1 defy anyone th turn beck to without getting many a Chuckle •thereftern: 1 commend both d"My Farm o4 EdgeWoed" and "My - Summer. in a Garden," even though there is never it Word. in . thein .about either tractors or radios.. •T find Also, among More recent books of a similar genre, those'written under the name of •David GraysOn'Wertie.while, ' 'John Burroughs hammered away at his self-appointed' task of furthering •an appreciation of the out of doors, ericl....1-..a.m.,glad to believe that he is not yep Shelved,. Ilis opinion.:en Our subject -was 'a :•good deal like that ,Of 'Emerson and perhaps' it is evenmore strongly stated. "Nothing," ' said .Burroughs, in ',.`Signs And Seasons,"1 "Will take the various ,social distemp- ersWhich the -city and .artificiel 'life breed out of e nian like farming,,like, direct and. leving.'contact -with • the 'see. If draws out the poison. It humbles him, teaches hitn • patience and reverence." ., • For ' e truly moderreat • expression. of opinion I. recominendturning to the. writing of Vachel Lindsay,. • In his Preclanaation-e-Of the New Vie, lageiaed the NewCountry'COmmen- ity-heer this: "The next -,,generation - will lteothar Of the ernieent village. The son ,Of the 'fariner Will, be no longer dazzled and:destroyed-by. the fires 'of the"metropelis. He will travel, - bet only' Or what he cen bring back. Just _ his. father__ haif way. across the- continent lor good .corn.or nielon,seed,. se he will make his vil- lage laniOna by transplanting and growing this idea or that. Ile Will' .,make it known for its pol tery. or its processiens, ehilosephy or pea- cock, • . • its c c ss, -e , gol- den'roofs or its great union. cathedral Of, at faiths, •There- are, a tie:nisei-1d MiCcellaithous. achieVemehte the scope Of the eat:heirtia vtllage: Our • aerieultural 'lend today holds tile plough -boys who Will 'bring' these benefits:. I have' tteltetl to these"bey.S.- I know them, 1 have seen their gleam - leg 11,„ in Christian Science Monitor. ' . --" A CHING BAY IS A GREAT JO .. -I •' What can give, more j y• .to the laughing eyes... It is only 'ill sickly ' home than d. laughing, happy•.baby. The well:cited makes eve.ry: ti happy with ,•his tuneful gargle • en , bright, hebY wile...Wept. a laughing beby,. for It is. 'the littie, one's; nature to be happy Whenwell. 4 :" .' • ......' Adothers,Litz.YOur-babe is 'cross, :if he cries a great deal atiO no amount of attention seems• to 'make „hint happy,. give him a. dose of Baby's Ovv,n'Tablets and he will .seon be well and ready to radietethat happiness .dthreugh the imine again.. , , ' • , e ' • :Baby's Own Tablets .are :e.ntild but thorough laxative. They regulate the bowels iiand sweeten- the •stoeuteli and thus banish constipation and Indiges- tion; .break en colds and simple fevers and correct • those treebles, which ac- company•the !entliag • Of teeth and•ite :doing..tlfeSe things -and .doing them Well4thee.Make baby:•happe.ahd keep him hapey.d The Tableta'are sold ' by niedicine dealers or by mail at 25' cents a bee from. The De..Willianfie Medicine Co.,.Beebe:Ville; :dint.' • .: -'-'-.7-7,-.4...-.: • ' Research 'Work Underpaid • • - • •1•• '. • , : .' ' • ,Saskatoon ' Star : .Phoenix ' (1,110: , (The American Government, pays its tesarCh'•'*ikers.' tWiu6 As .n9ch as . : 'C'aiiadian•. .er men ). Tiie e , erei .GOvernmenCletiniated at the Aiat, Se -salon. ef.".i;arliantent that it intends te',Iner‘ease• exiieniliture on research. A' . „ .national laboratory•is.,te beconstruct- ed at :Ottawa: A •perinatient• and paid clialemareof •the Research •Co.uttell has been appointed. 'Grants in,..:aid •of re ee:arelt work are to be made greater. All of these changes arefee the bet- ter. Along with them there shenhe he.,,a revision iethe salaries 'tif .6entt•:: dia.n scientific woreere:..• whfelt--will, Wine them • e to something -nearer. • P . •... . Parity -Witli.their American Confreres,' . . ..„. . ' • • oodte °se ,0*ange Pekoe --Top Quality M clean bright Ahsminuin Coesereaffee • 'eine. of the most .coniervitively capitalized •companies to come • trite the publie eye for some time is the Gold Rock ',Mining 'Syndicate:, which Is capitalized at 4,000 shares of no par value. Directors include Capt. F, C. Wright, 'president.; L. Cote, H. Leelithel, secretary-treaturee;1 T. W. Bateuret• Dr. J.. 0. Robilla.rd And Ryan. The Syndicate owns -*claims in the Preece 'Ole area, Kenera mining 'division,' Ontario " FIin Flen,MInei iteehingleNaterlais • •to,•Power.Site:.;• • : Winnipeg. "Supplies.-lor.-the-con-- struction of Island Falls pewee plant of Flin,Flen mines are going into the site of the plant.' at the rate .ef 100 tons a day," •states :John president of Callinan•Flin Firm Mines, who Is in the city from An, Inspec- tion trip in the North 'with a party relined that it Was our colossal Waite, of New York and 'Toronto' finenciers'. ...The freightm,4 , 41 of eopiike by And, that le tree. We, A.,re a,. careless ' barge tied porch 0a tage will shortly yea Pebpiele Careless we atesteaf 4lwasteful people. .•400tons, a day, and It Is expected ' .. , 7 where 's, lire andrecklessly .Wburth ne utilethppneepoint. , thit. 5!(100 tens will be At the falls liefOrir7.tho--'feeeeeq.le7•736:d7allinnn- cannot go . On. , Our resources,, , con, stated. .: ' • • , ... ''',.. C.N.R. ,Earninfie:' ' . --.'''. This carelessness ane_e_astefienes.e.,...:.* tlie::tr,yi'n'teoxheaujiestaipftieer;einannedr, orators,inlesssare we •:Classified Adirertiiementa • YARN' 11'i 15 PUIs lf,POID UP., TWENTY- • ,r olls samples free. Stocking & 111111 3.1.1111; ,], ()rillia, Ont. •' . CH2N02111.1.41. ,1641.8131413: ' • EGISTER:ED, • PEpIGREED, $Y6.00 per pair. Also Pbbl table. Jacob, Wagner & Son, Shakespeare. • irattrae wAlsTED; ' . CASH FOR YOUR FARM. *FREE information. • lnter-national Realty,. Cp., Windsor, Ont. •' Farms eon, eAnn. • .100 ACRES, STOCK, IMPLEIStENS1 T,.• • dairy.• good buildings nice loca- ti.on, Woodstock district: A'...Edey, 462 • King St., E., Hamilton, ' ' " inn FINE ASSORTE.D STAMPS FOR ' "" 15e, two packages 25c. Writs today. A bargain. E.., ,Stilwell. Raugernoilt, Que.- • • Fofest-l)estruction Ottawa :Journal. (Cons);,We are burning, tip our 'fereste at 'a rate that. takes about $5-every.week from every Canadian familye Asked some years„ ago what nioat struck leinabout Can-. , • Tee.,,grosa earnings of the Cariadia,n Mend' our 'ways, the 'titee:ntee' „soorte.. National Railways ,torthe,,Week eneed Conkwhen we shall '•find..our.,estate October ' 15 were '$6,917;041, ae. ewe- beggared .itiroeih' our wanton seieft , pared :viith .$5,672,726 for the eorree Of deetrectiveness.. speeding. period' -ef. 1927, an increase of . $1,244,21E; or 22 per •cent. i• ' ' . •••dereie WORST PEST ..,.. Tororito . Change Average it New . . . . . The Sot• .WaS. chatting to an Aussie : .• - • 4.. High ' on a isit to the Granite City- ... •ied..o..eriimi • common ito.eic , conee: ,' .".111 tell 3,,e• What 'I observed, when , . _ , .•, . • - .Oct. 20. are selling at highest on. • aw•of ,1 was .over m• Melbourne ..and ither _:. towns in ye' ceentry, Wherever I Went tively on the 1041 stock market trecer.d. : Individually.. there are .maneel.feeed , Scotsmen' occupying all :the. . . an average Of 20: listed and 13 oloi.. . lieids o' departmentS, managing banksX ' peseetiorisheida o' business c. P.issues..belew'the'tee•for•all time but high leg the biggegt''. sheeP. qati9e./s; , a.•3., ;$0..f •,,..)oM e..r... , places ..oe ..%.;er'o,e .and •:filling the•.chief places . in . the • Industrial common securiti e. compiled • ' .00verienent ••sairviees: I'reetellue.ye, • Aeove, the fignre for end Of 'anY month the Solt is-malst everywhere in Aus this year and exceeds that of Januarytrad; ,..: „ . • • „ e` , - • , e. ._..- -..-- 'w.116 'the bull movementwas rampan , the'•average Price of 80 listed pa Oa,is the rebe . .sie"That's Buts'ouro, Inaorat pestbe," replied the Aim y`, 15 Was 79 90 at the end 0! 'T ar and. . ,; "' - W, -. bit 10 r 13 unlisted stocks it is•50•23, corn- , • . pared With JanearY'e . mark of i. 48.69. I :etrenge hoW, radio , engineers : cen. FebruAry'areaction: saw .a less of near:- time the' introductien of improved. - i - ly eight points. in the listed stock and 'Mode% to fit your last inStalnient on: ,.. 'over .five id the. unlisted. Tie low .fOr. . the Old' erile.-Washi4e6n Poet- . . .1 : the year bY both. groups was Aotielied for. 'listed and •42,75„. for . the iiiilleted.':; .: 'Tile child.:ie :fathee• of.'.the,.. mate -L. . .. . • • . • . . . . • August:. indicatee, :a.• slight improve Neeieesw•a•rtli, ' laerit-with- Amore 'Pronounced advanee ; in September •and •a • neW.. high ' mar4! • ... -., • . . . . . . set in the .first bali.•of October; 7 The, FREE BOOK average of...G0'.steeks, including itideS-; 'sent on Request • . , ,,ANDesipApLEf, .p.0014 :HE4L H ..,.. , . . - Doctor: Good health causes me a. great money :less every year. , • . i • Friend: , 'Why; i doctor,. r -shOuhl ktitink you would ie -ant. good , health above •all' thines ib order to Cerryce • Japanese , Finds • , Way of •Dissolving- • , Lacquer in Water Tokyo. -The discietery of. a PrOCess •for dissolving lacquer hi water, the resultant Ccineposieen +forming a ealu. able. waterproof ..and • eYesttiff • for all textiles, Is ,aenouneed, by Dr, Keiji Oda, a grofeSsior' at the Kyushu Ini University.' , The' diseoverY comes 'atter many years' ef experimeti- tatien. ' • Lacquer has ..,bitherte been &meld.- ered indissoluble In Water:" Dr. oda 610,1ins that he hateaecentpliShed.thie, and that. the application 'Of thesolu- tion thus_ obtained to Silk, yare and other textiles its an efficient. Water proof and :dye: • The -rubber solution At preient used for,: .V.4tOrAt.p.01.1.4g.,,grat.%01.1. t)*9. drawbatkft,.h.e.Stits. He defines these As not permitting air to pass through,• as eafille deteriorating' and as making It . eifilettit gaintents,. ,which have been treated with a rubber so- lution, • ' • ' 2' A Lteidell 06:tette:tile theere'' thitt .Motor crira eventually 11 denrive the umn'fade M th'eitg4'-?61 141 gg'g no notite Whatever 'Of the increasing, •agility et the pedestrian. • Liniment 14'ittihing jainte, -• • yorir wOrk.. • trials, •and Utilities'however ,ls •,still - •below• the.. peak .of • 110._3 for touched ' in April. To -day, the. average 'd Tells cause of caneer•titi, v. hat to do, ' pager. •stands ' at 109.71 •end the • greates per- I .4,Lript:st61 ideb4dife6ndnallpileogittils:n•Cditeg.ee.etrht..eiHs' o tion •of. tb:e deerenie is 'accounted for Indianapoli,* by: the .bank stocks: In April •invest- • • . , , ment trusts were. ecttve teethe market • .and carried the• average:. fee the hank iSOueS rip over .19 Points "to 425.6.2 amnpared with 314.75, ,as..'of October.' ' 15. Utilities are also lower at 115..69, I octorgd de -bat not in y D- • m patients, my friend. con'traSted -with a high ef 121.33 4t . t' • • • . . .' le end of M6'. ' 1 ' The foreMati of the roadmenders ,1 •• •''' . • had been taken 111 suddenly; and his ,, • " -,---••--eee • -. rielfthand. man, Patrick 0 Casey,,. wabl Veterinaries use Mitufrd.› Linimertt. I duly promoted to thelebet,,temperaelly,' H. • . c bi i. t isho fOreman's 'stibsecluellt 'return• It,18N.Y.Cilldell;falli,,feacek) t.. .tal' i,e-e,fli•s.o ae‘ctoiilsiiiotrii. / le 'wit.: stirp•that6,.,e1iiurinr rised to find Patrick the , bltlY•' mai) 'working'. on the stro,i9h. 0, t tuteil to, be.a profeund seeret. ante untnetalled road, tied inquired .a8 to mystery • to. ,..every .• Other,-(That•les •Diekees. . the aliSetice of the' rebore,' "Where's all tbe Itoys, Pat?" "Oi.socked ivery man d` theni,"' replied the Jrishmah, with it grin, "les, hot, often Of bave n fbethold. in 'japan," sa3 s. an ex - 'a, chance" of sheWing my \ antherity; Cliarige. Its • faeulty for„ gaining, a ; but, :beded, 01 Made the 'exist of 'My foothold is its most uhpopular feature oriportunitY yisteiday, to be Sure.", hi this cotintry,---Hoston Trauserillt. • “Alneilican ClieWinmini :has gained • , P• f111.1.lPS t•IPKOVe4, •e‘' 6. 4 'due to•Acid -Aciosto • HeArroaps • HEADAGHL; eAsts'.ro.usEA itieteles.s Anse •iirrifilipak ot'hiagtiesia in -water. this is an alkali, eifectiVe„„ yet b,artiloss, It basi been the atatela atitechtfor .6i Years 1 . _ among' physielans everyO where. ' rte 'ADOOtiftti- tV111 neutralize.at donee many.: tinthe its volume in afd, it Is the right way, the qiiick, eleasant'and °in- dent way to kill tee e-yeese acid. The itdeetch. heooraes sWeetthe pain de- • garts: Ynti...•-•tert thitiffir again' ; Minutes. .Don't denoted on . etude' emPloy the best •way Yet ii•recd- fir all the Years, et' se:m.0'111:1g; :That F• PhlIlIps MIlk. of Magee:Site • .1 Ile unire..th get the Milk et eltigtiesia Pre$Wriberl. by • physi- 1an's for 60 years in correcting excese I adds, Each bottle scotitelits full dI- tett�fl-1Y regstore.• 'Rheum' atisni , A little PA inard's rubbed ,Intii .' Parts affected :relieves'e-rbeu- nettle pain. Also , gooa, for • brufses aud sprains. ' , . • . .. . .4. ..e f '''s `ICING OrPAIN" ' 1 ELPED DURING !DOLE AGE Wornan Praises ,Lydia F. • Pinkharn's Vegetable , Compound Sarnia, Oned="I.• am Willing to answer lettere from: other'weinen, t� tell them the won- derful good -Lydia , E.Pinklianfayege* table Con.outid elidree. I' datilletbefe--• thankful enengh for .., .the-1.1aneli.V.:- fee • ceived• during the Ghetto. Of Life. 1••,," do horisework and - my troubles.reede, nth eat to work. A' friend'advised me th tiy•the Veg- etable,NniVetirid.1 felt great relletat,,,_ once; begJit teregein ittylitiNtitro'itnd tyik!uervee got better. I willrecome MendT.OfirtiMildifie tti all -With Mt.:- • bl liker BEN40N • 1.6g ''.i,.,•Chrtetirirc St i•SterriiaeOptance,r ISSUE No. 41--;.!2$ •