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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1921-03-24, Page 6'How I:1.-i1c!1O . the'oplftl fol , of all. who, have. vee triei at knew awed flash their lights everywhere and see it jayita' ot1 the platerail if they got high enough, so I rum mlr hand along the wall, feelin' my, rte . un.' got holdof it and" Pushed it an. the staple scow's I .could:' loo explained xirplY. ir■l .t>• . a' . : No one sph to ler fl at not just toot • : dumbfounded, but it vas the chief of police who' spoke the truth when he ' : said: ' • : • "If there is for ever woe a trace ef Sou and in your, blood 1 -Qat my hat!" And there ain't nobody: in „ North River that don't think the, same. «. ' (The End,); ' Nature's Own Boiler. Osie, of the world's wo'lders of which. • few„people !have ever heard is at Ar- gos -hill, in the island., of, Cephaiosaia, •the, largest of the seven'loanian Islands. • The power that works the corn mills at Argostoli' is derived from the 'sea, alai a • raasiaes .downwards ' into the !mad. 'Many millions of gallons . of salt --water have run down into. the interior of •the earth..la this manner.'I Experts believe that the water finds tts'#gay down through the soil and rocks to heated areas far beneath the 'J serrate, where where it beeoines. steam. are the 'necessary out- • PART.H. • 1 making no effort to go noiselessly bat lets for such vast clouds • of steam. - _. . , walking slowly and ,.easefully, ivath his.. The opinion is held by somethat the y of light. answer to this mystery is to be found i in the frequent activity of the nearest volcano. • It - Is . supposed that .the active vol - a ats 5711• if rOtilialie net tried it, send us a post card for a free sample stating, the price you now pay and i you use ick, Green,. or Mixed Tea. AddressSalada,TOranto BS, EFFIE MAURINE PAGE; livered slowly,her eyed feasting upon n . on . e the one-time rejected.• gift, and 'then 'flickered for a Moment in the dining • she added proudly looking straight room and then went out•and left. into the boy's eyes.. "Yes, a blue dia- . everything dark. Reaching the kit - mond, and Worth a mint of money, and B b to d th !'gets and your. grandfather'gave It to” me!" f drink, turned Leaning forward, she rolled -it gently` onto the softer palm of the boy who sat stiff and unnaturally on the edge .of a°. chair. Suddenly his 'eyies "grew. larger and, he gulped, twice before he ch eh o me on e a rives of Italy are the safetyvalves of o them out again and passed on into went the sink for a si , the : enormous subterranean boiler, the dining room, feelingcarefully which is turning this,inilowieg water. along the walls to find his way. •'In into the steam and .gases which es- the corner of "the china closet two cape Brom these volcanoes. men crouched and held" their guns • Some 'scientists declare that if the snake. "Grandma -I' bet it's this dia- aimed, but Bob . walked on until he inflow,of the sea was swopped ea 'mead the thieves, are •after!" ' As, if found the light' and pushed it on, quakes would be less frequent. Qrth think -int" of them for the first time he .flooding the room with brightness.: Un- • - • ra ' . turned and looked furtively about and noticing the hien he walked to 'tl_e ! buffet and picked an apple '•out of a Airing the Hamot „ Although the majority of people do not ratite it, it is as necessary for the hair to have sufficient air and good circulation of the blood as it is for the then, remembering that they were alone he wasabout to say something to reassure her when she spoke bitter- - 1y, "If only you - had the Dean spunk instead of 'the Edwards fears!" • Of course he was only, 'a fourteen basket„ and began to much it. ' • "Hands up!" one of the men order - 'ed without moving And holding his revolver carefully aimed, but Bob did nott`turn or'reply. Again- the roan year-old boy and grandmother .could -'y spoke and ther-. , drew -nearer, still n't expect Much from !aim, but it hurt 1 crouching and ready to fire and ap- t(i have her `-`rub it in" and add' •to then proached Bob from the .other side, but .already heavy ache in his heart, So ° Bob!s face was quite tranquil and con- • lie just shut his :Pips tightly together and offered -too comment.• " •`I'll take it down to the bankoto- • morrow and have itput in the safe;', . .grandmother 'mused half to: -herself, '"but. tonightI must hide it in a good safe place=I don't feel safe with it in that cupboard even- withthat secret doer -thieves know -so, much these days." She ora - e slowly tent except for the staring,"far-seeing, eyes 'which ;looked past them. "Sleep- �valkin'-I'1T be cursed!" the ,burglar! whispered, quickly putting, out the. light but keeping the flash well on. Bob. "Shall we wake 'him- and make. him tell where the stone is?" he asked: "Wake him!•• I'll say not! Don't you know it's' bad luck to wake a sleep- . walked about they !walker," the' other one protested, ' : room •hunting a hiding place and tn., conning forward.' They' whispered tett Bob's great:astonishmerit laid. it in the. •gether in the darkness' .fora few mo.- ` simplest kind of a plate, unwrapped meets an theft decided, to work quick- • . and, to hid: mind quite -in the open. ly and ef away without waking Bob - = "'Tain't always wisest to hide things if possible. Working around the room away Sometimes you 'can fool bur -•`With. their lights, they hunted every glars! • she said inysteriously, corner• .tore" out the :workbasket and '.. -Perhaps it lasts- midnight, perhaps a o e ed. the buffet drawer. "The old le 'later when Bob was wakened P nian •bid it in .here!"^one of them little wontan from a deep . sle'ep by a heavy sense- whispered : "Let's try that . sewing - of•something wrong-and'realized that: table over there." at work a file ,the .dull buzzing• was. Somewhere •downstairs. Stiff with fear :.and the'• sudden sawzkening, he lay. mo-. tionless for several moments and then, -- - l•`. -he ani realizing that -has gr . were alone., and the -diamond emir& - tected, downstairs, he tried to -move. His legs were like' wood, 'everything inside tied up in a knot and paralyzed slats _...:butt his :: .hon like ..two , lis eyes _shone. e .. determined and"eager.- , "The- diamonds ,The .diamond! Both ast �s�t "breath " and both must Heid` with lilo�d to carry oaf im- purities. In the case of hair, the blood is supplied through, tiny veins situated :arcing' the roots, and any' tight- band around the upper portion of the head will cause the hair to•die and fall out. • The construction. of, men's hats is such that they. press rather - tightly up- on the forehead and the bulging pot tion'of th'e head'at the back, thus.im- peding free circulation of ti .blood- - a condition •*Rh which -a woman does not have to contend' on account .of the fact that she wears hats which fit less when the Boy 'Grows Tall: somermat TRACE IDERYdEAR and MARK OSIERY FOR, ALL THE FAMILY. ',: ES MODERATE PRICES P •, MADE'' IN CANADA BY CANADIAN PEOPLE , Our Guarantee on..• • Every" Cssrinellt snugly_ . • • . The connaectiou.between'a main's hat There comes' a time' in,the life: of and: his baldneta is clear from the fact most boys' when the interests of his that there'are ,but few men .who are earlier childhood no longer appeal' to el bald. 'host' of; them .have` a' .him and he::looks _longingly forward, entirely fringe , around the - eara and the lower.in his: mind' at least, to the day When ' v y truth.:'This portion"br'th'e'bneti"og the=,head;.;t?arts� he 'shall .he a.man ua erg b t the• robbers • which are not: covered'by their hats; is a criticdl,time for•the' youth•, and The boy -is iso• longer : satisfied' .with t and man turn- Wealth 111. his' childish amusements, .• and, urged iving table the. older.. .... • - um antly to sa "All right c in•ce•st•inn mo ed' tri ph y P�bably tate 1n. • Throwing things. a about: ro era • -- attle'str w _ox'Ind ' for the. home -folks as well_ , at last' found' the 1 a b den down in the very bottom of tie • fl0 i _ ,. .. . _ . _, . __- dmost . on by.. a e'ertain .amount -o'f cur Jam - lets ietout', This, as the c .ahiony m 'the world are those and a desire 'for, adventure, 'is liable; g valuable beads •all• .right, and : we can't ' take any p s P , chances on the kid'*akin up!", And oases ed by the natves of Borneo. to' be led• into. .paths ''ride for him • they sl 'out. of the . . • to walk. His ,judgment is imnaatui .,:' t•astw.o:cats a d. as sof y . Th ice lacking. has eY erne and P kitchen door' onto- the back-1aoic . ' But as soon as they were gone, ,... i"•pandemonium', broke . _ loose outside. '• They're.' after grandma s• diamond. ! - origin, ' g: P they brain a d Shots; were fired -•staccato: orders, While others resemble a Rd-' in u •, and . area bit `hurt when kept'whirling'through: his ? shouted -men rennin , an automobiles man variety. • , he. begins to show independence of ffort.which re- , g to prompt eat the supreme to ore shotsand.: a woman sdifficult to induce the natives to , ;desire and.a marked disinclination. _. back _ -star d inare . __ _. tis < .-their ..._of s ted in a stealthy-layinga liaa nt .vn estion+ed • �� scream from abate. 1io6-�mTh s c almost- overcome b' : sell their, beads, tszhtch they guard .as accept -their judgme Ulu _ sat powerless, y Heirlooms. A' rich chief spay 'possess any longer- • - ' the :e_xcitemen little-andIwas still= aittang nolonger 'a biddable c ild; stifft in the 1'ow. rocker' when old beads to the value of . thousands. He is g _ ybut half and half -awkward: older the -police' brought'the robbers" in, the of pounds• child confuse. those who have. grandmother . When children are small' they ;are. boy,. He' will house was lighted- and gra .. , ., Vanes.b "has e hurrying down in her red flannel • carried on the backs of their mothers- charge of him ; many y cam . ,... , saw the rob- in - radie which is often eta- extreme :sensitiveness on the -one hand' .mono: As soon. as, he.a hind of c , hers 'again, his anger.d o l' out-n.l bora y. a o ' ``with --heads, - •One• -and- his,:stnbbornaess_ the 'other. -$e fear: and be got up -a ludicrous little chief • os'sesses a cradle veined at must be held at this time by a' keen - a as -and p. ' •' ite nt #i - � his wh Pyj old,and are were ayes •the •In' manyc y- have •been kept- for centuries in one family. w o e rethought to be of Venetian The ones --- from. ;bah --= lin f wvho have-. wa'telaed b y hood;? scarcely realize that he is grow= the covers, slow 'movements into a sit- sture and at -list his bare feet ting'po on • the cold floor. He stood: still to listen.'No sound! They must' already • he •in" the house! No! There wasthe - filing again -they were yet outside! , a_ , Moving .tautiously, ,almost • sliding • Along a oor i"-n`fear: of creaking"�the • heavy. boards, Bob reached• the' door. - -, _ _ the .._northeast bedroom:- = Upstairs . _un. .lure . > n . grandmother' slept meho too far.awayto., shook lois fist in their faces "Yaai old' t+g'�fi®• acro set noise: -and into he isfat get ls!", he cried angrily,`you meant foo across that hall and into his: lathe to:, steal grandmothers diamond.. w it -u� .�iind o.ftce-den, where the telephone hung! Thought I was" asleep, didn't you- se Downstairs, a door: rattled ever so well :I wasn't. - I heard you :gettin'. Y . IPS • little and : Bob,, •horrified',' stood still in -, •-,an' a on ' •of sus? ease -with that•. slow; - - i. g y � .steady..freezing along the `spine and :.:'.' .....• that hair-raising fear which can come so easilyan he mi e o e nig •in arched 1• SQId at Most Good Shops roan. front sinking to the bottom of the cake, warn thena'weil in the oven be- foreadding then to the batter.-Mts. Try putting a small piece'of -cotton - ineach finger of your.new groves be-. fore: wearing. these, as that' is • where •theytrear out first: -Mrs. J. J. o' •' The Backyard 'Ship. The Backyard Ship lias` goodly masts; . ' "thehim lies?w'iii rise' it doubtless as a clipper, nobility that .an • And .very week it braves' the blasts to .meet the clarion call",;, -.1° ' With,M dy Jane for' skipper. sleet interest, entourageme!t :and, sympathetic' understanding , be • the trinity: :of virtues •which . will • glade the bo •.ilio is growing,tall, through' these days of . betwixt' arid between: ;The ..-are ,hard •days•,for kine He is ;They -are forward to ' meet he knows not what".. New_, powers are stirring everyboat :shoaflid hanker, •_ -:T_ a -not •master-_ 'r within him which- he hs .• rgdeiat-ihan the other ibips,••' ed, His body bas..not kept.pace with More e his development- tn--other-. ways,. and It nearer weighs its anchor. •r• - he is awkward and : conscious, of 'it. 'y ' The"sour'_ highest flat is. to•he--e€'-_, Before very' long •natural powers will • ood cli ' r.=Emerson; be co-ordinated, and one will look back g, -' a _.. sympathy- .: and . understanding. which knows when : to let him. alone, when •.nee... and when ta n obedience to. insist o encourage the right kind' of. compan- ionship, The one .who ' is • much in the company off`ihe-bog wean tetisrgrew- ing .,tilt •must try to get the boy's viewpoint. , . • It is in the unity of a common, in- ,, and sent for the police!" =` A grin of appreciation -•crobsed•-•the'- twoheavy. faces at the boy's pluck; but the ,aneii. yard nothing. - -An yet' 110_one • had ' -. e:` 01x 'Sells; Dresses;---W-aistsr Dy Coats, Stockings. Draperies, - ' ddl f t- ht _ Everything,. t se-- them and there was always i • • she let Bail: •resu aan& and he keen- ..> aelttpaegage,-.9L.rDiamou(L Dyes" -she filing' was • resumed• and • knew a "Asleep! . "Asleep!" grandmother: questioned;: • contains easy :directions for •dyetus they were not inside.. He must be "aslee down here?" Her eyes: glanc- i any,°article of, wool. silk, cotton. l leen, • ^ ic'� ;now and under.corer. of° the p• feet said-4�►+�.-Hain night �r amazed goods. sr>��. •:�t his sae � ed a 1 f ::_, and -into filing he hurried across the hall * Maio- d sa •, `nrr t. -in ritiletir 1- rvks,..t;t►ntis. fades. and ruins ma - carefully card fi lly ire den. down the receiver = "Oh! I just thought• I'd fool 'am and iterlal by glvli g-it-a-'ilyeti4u rii. Buy: and>fuhy he tdok the receiver- ' . whis 'erect instantly, his: lips• nave the' <iiamond;' I`Sob answered'non--Disinond Dyes" only, - Druggist his, and P " committal! with his' eyes• on 'the: rob- (! alor Card: i pressed close to the transmitter ..; grandmother would 'not r i Rehberst"•a d waited only hers, but his g 1 l H1 n ice. Help! e sc: s■ ut ed—se-he ex flied. "The other. for tltib`ws�lnrspsered_ieply, ,All right. b� p • - - � til -nae -.tri t n Th to see who could stare at each other 1 h all that where-the:day Bill .and Jack Evans. ed ; Princess i 1___n.`"$ccs Iyer fvith-lion and love 1Wn 1i r`1tiu tear: ,°his -will- prevent• -ravelling -.or and laid the receiver down There girl 'With chairning suds ;upon. its trail 'Tis always boolked for Monday; It. spreads mita". ehnwas•to the galea Enough to drive -to Fundy- t. r itslco tintless trips hie it' six is?i ;Yet while • surprised that. the- tame' seemed. long. 'Hints to ouaekeepers. H $ An easy way of breaking crackers or. nut meats is to put them a _ an empty salt or' sugar .bat . and run' the rolling pin over them several times--; . ' If children object to the "scratchi- ness' of :woolen underwear try iron- in tile : -garments 'on the wrong side g• Mfeard's tmlment Relieves Colds, etc oris • of Wisdom. , Ps:. --Pit •iia lost.,vengeance-•is°to forgive.' - 'If sea •waist. to know the value' of . money, try to borrow some. It'hriiot-the maar=°who-knows the inost' . Who has the most to say_' . To:-3,97that you are -ignor" , ant is. a great help to knowledge. , Things' don't turn up"in tbls world • Unless somebody tures tiaenrup ' The;:pessimist:sees in every oppvr "' .with ..:moderately hot iron while They ' • ' y:,,M;'T ' , tunfty an obstacle; the optivaist sues ;: are-slightlydamp-- , To • make my own vinegar, I save •in •eve!•y obstacle an -opportunity. ; ai-_ a' _ bla e a .. fad au f apple -parings--and--pissce>-�Aieva�tn.�a Oa .t•,. m ......success--1--in ,-or- - three or four -gallon stone jar, cover bragging a ,bit, ; no one with a good d' ' enough sugar . to catch of fish goes home by of the • - . r ad tli orate � Vis ,Ili back. alley:_ sweeten slight -and. place the jar be-. " hind the range. After it has.stood for two ic'r..three weeks,: 1- pour •a tt e syrup :over strips -.of-. brawn wrapping - paper and'drop these auto the.vinegars , a _ _ to fora .-a.. mother" :• Two.: or three terest that tlre boy +eau. b it41ld n e tf e-' n ar +Bl be xemd$:- ., .f- .__weeks•1at vh _;.._.._. . something in which he as este in the m ,min off .and use;' -airs: C. C. 3 'Sated and be•reallya interested in the same' thing too Never mind it the ' • If a cloth •garment is torn or snag-, living -room carpet is faded and bar- .sere: while visiting -or-travelling, snake ga�ilast 'F'e rit 'li'cflj�s = :Li . a" rsitat •" i`u3`,,r". i�345te-reit it " —ad, tP Seri° S embraced:. Carpets And bargains will damage as done. Take a piece of couit mean little to' the aching heart .oft plaster as nearly as possible the color father, or mother if the boy goesi of the garment and stick it on the COARSE' SALT LAND SALT Bi - id TORONTO •./SALT 'WORKS , O. J. CLIFF TORONTO , •r wrong. ,study with ham, experiment reverse side of the goods over the First MOVie. boyish eruditieii. the enlarging of the rent-±,-L.Al. T. on. d ear a wen o • _ . --- �.thfls.revo utionar : 1{! _tiflese tunes. of expensive mater tale Princess Juliana only IteMemher that 'In 1 y • The'• t' td er ryth` p girls c t tthe,..lon est and_Jack said I 'won hold 'teen ' so '•many alarms- -that --•the . longest just like S h.. tele hofie iris had long since ceased to meet them excitedly they 'were as , anxious as any one to catch •the, thiev- _es and clear, up the Mystery. --`The Riling -had -teemed anti- -down- stairs it was very still'"The diamond! The .tiliatnond,•.. seemed. to ' shriek - throegh hisbraflii and he pictured the robbers teeing it as plainly' as he. How could the'x searchlights fait:. to spl , it out. in Oast open shot! What • could he do to hate .itr-what nnist he '► Il felt 'th t 't'° n t ero doom When one applica- tion of 'IX[tltozei. l"atr Bestorat3v'e ..very 2. months: - that Iloo jus . am when" a e' a c , walked in his sleep. 'SQ -so I rens-• child of Queen Wilhelmina and Prince rimge from :boyhood to . manhood ,the is s, We wan u a ize. eve mg we tried to fool •'em' whomay . One day •sic- outspoken, harsh phrase may itself can. YOU will:4nd : discarded :curtains :mitered and -rand r a Consort Nlenry, y be the 'result of 'extra effort to bidet or muslin - underwear . may . be: folded he 'faltered Geed to the throne of the Netherlands, 1, ' little -enders too demokion.' lie patient any desired thickness and used as a r. y;"...the-.chief ••of.: ernaltteal._. to. see_ her n e ) 1 sa u li en .._�aan e".iea".• ,.. li... y . -_ < - _ , iaas teat _e.. permitted- _.. .... ....... ... . .. -:- . uilt.=lt rs i'f, B. . �,.. • , , note ectan . that the• boy is going to r padding inside aq I .. , ., .. . _... . . police said, laying his on the,, ieture show, says ales- � g ' raisins, masa. •u p , y, g - , ,first motion picture traits or cit-� t a reasonable mature adult To revent seal s -the Tiudr "` natural:. No oft, nor dirt; the. bait can• tte w"ash a s•, • when desired. Tzv It. Bleak or .Brown. Price.' .sa.00. a -f• sit prepaid, to _ unY..address, .ta.', boss ea cess. as, n h fr®in the .Hagueo She is Il: merge m op • ohan, Powell Ave., Ottowa, atm. _ : - reward 'again a stet. catch- p _., n, A. •arab call him the row. g ft reared in the avemaght: Beware of tea= jealousy ars old and is being .. . ' head. "`G th tow ll never in these thieves."' Bob looked up. ,yea Amid!" sheltered fashion characteristic of the, which forces .many ahoy. into !!upsell: quickly es if not quite,grasping' the' h fi 1 li' d • ".I home life, of Queen fiVilhelmipa. The becarase�,,,$13�e ..fitlk5 at home take :a thought and • t e aug e , never thought of that -I --I just did what" I tittle: Pricess. however, is being train- harmless friendshii with some girl 'o off ed' in music ani! other arts as Well as companion as a seri us air. • do.•_ 'e.. . A .:;'e.rne s _. i• a- . •_ •, - � n '• n t e !duties of a honsel.eeper. Her Go back into the stoYeroont-.Of your; - hP. 'ti Frith �r in iviaat on r� is ! b r i ' an f -d ea =ii3d to k1 � 3 t i}70 �' 1 ae@:e_ _ rn, - lights he r' t 1 hot" ae. IP Ttar,ar iSial 'i.ravery encs, 1• guess after all "'Britt' motion Waft)* Shrout •'achy- of. the otiii y+outlif'i trnemerries and'fat lithe -(- ; #.• ;;;taril.,'••n WA t!mil . tall -iost•_.ol s;,ue brays if we ;et the, 'alueational e,•aSouth Pole picture : mitatie when it is necessa 49 exercise stream •�,t°•1. t"•.en. ' ;' ,.. iatelY p : P• y (ase ';,.,�, .:ir•c� to ,}„< (.iarc� the to search sea ch.the men and . tQeseepublichereceptaons or patr otic firnaness.,I'`er�lig s l•:Iind p veyr � at�va}that �darii�” tri ec �,°ai " a' a r.1 c ` ° t1. }sea.. ° '� ,ouu d'atheesmall straw box so' well tied celebrations.. In fact, She is seldom you Will bee like in the main was much. t l f hr ..'"1.1:P ..ft0 and avhttn 't ;a<?• as t boy 4 up and as then opened it, and found seen in public except when Walking the saltie as he is at the same age, through aaton iebiles.. Sbe • alis a •an•'e re- to prefers dignity F y silences could• hardly be ea a pa - : ti q t• ;.;; it .... a,. ........'Sniffed, ....; •..,... .. .. ...._ ..._ .. :. -_ •- ,-. •.:. - t7 1 f;p„S ! XO"` •: e•.�." ,/ii ."t• +'a • "'More t• empty grandmother • , ,, he' the woods or driving in .one Give him..., the .liigliest ideals' tliepttg -�.-.- -- ,' fir re n • or:e, way to track a fool,. s of her carriages or association with the best of con1pan st U el Aut s:ti,P grimly. ivallcint+ °11-1 ver to the lade- 1 d h E' ion's, told .'especially with those WhO ti.:<i and .feeling ciilly.'along the h u: it d pal platerail. At first her fingers' .....i does �„1..,,re TIF .c essentially ih 'plover! confidently u.nd.then as she fail - aces. • are older. and worthy, whom he: can y he ri'i- 191 Ft,t. jj�� .. . a• aft tars aold,�,ib- FJi to find what she nought,. More'•: +� - - time when the boy craves tnascnline Jif •a., r, aft iyAe. .•1 A: i:sRio .,� , ,. de •• cru up to 3cio, reales- or test .1-r:at:ticasly . and she. turned aghast.. ;;a-• - r sx.n:a. dis7a:ar•i• it you wish, an ss-' •They did get it, Bob:.. They got:the, yr. r -1 •:"n.3. `,�'a:vstai'_4e/.- or - putre7;are • '1 ani nn.:.','" she gasped. tit rr o. anda r H co"� p l°{tic, rfai"t hr_,l.• ,sof your Hui 1, ..:2$.,:n. -»G to:, a`o9 ,.,ti. Z:... .avr: r. cr. lit 4. a^, y�°(.a it !tetra �'�c,, alts imau•" thea+'didn t. h'e`re it r:,a.r :.r:r• ••..r +.r ••6ty' rep.'a'>ar":!a(7ia ' .: is .u, st„•ii6•ar. ' t.ery ;..rue :t'tr.Ck s;ticv.; t..; '1 i..' MA i:(• turned the half -eaten apple Land 4�.•, 'eakzy's tlaedl tcea° tdarttet.„1- aroa,a.ai add simnel her the deeply. im- , r. 2omai t.2*°llyd it'S I af•n!l that'•ha had „pushed h.B 'V tinge sleet, • , ado a:e Il ia:�. ' t. c1 • The Brighter Dawn. A tittle. time • with .'sorrow, But it bor darkststa .night' We dream sof a. to -morrow , tau tterainy bright!.' Minato-es Liniment fait morns, eta. camaraderie' which is more experienc- ed than he is. It is the time when be eau be drawn into team work of the ' ' i atiohs :right kited, and so or gan a properly directed are pinch safer than . the street-eorner gang. .. Let bins see an( know thatelyou, • ca pe:;t khe hest of hint at all times and. So many �das+•I - y • r.. So rn Z, Sand tins itis served in some form at every meal, : and, - keeps indefinitely, many thrifty house ivesorder several cans of Crowm, Brand at a titrie. thus they always hove ' a supply on hand. How pleated they are to find ' that no emergency calling for "cooking, baking. or :candy -making finds them unprepared. It is, economical. ItIE CO., LIMITS)), S3oNtaftAL roTamrad Syrup ii 'the Great Sweetetner" ` 26 a • Ya • ' resifts*