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The Unexpected
BY la, :MORTON HOWARD.
RT Ill,
N.. ea: s Iatetra the squirt of a rdpc:en.
"1 laa.ousal]t that avalal revive Sia.
Ize seal.
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eetteeling ley med.
"1,7't• e4 :,e. II e ht•` et. "
fie earae� haalt no the t.i...4' ere:
re. e. t e-ail:et :t, aip7)in : at' .D. glese
az: ; ►+:radii/ 4414•.
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l7 tlriz' �_ e• ;,"' he s«az i, In ortext Iny* Sway.
I : nz ;i':y t�, a•t "t c el' tr t ^it's the ti Loh!' "ridiculous i takes How dared hpie, Anne 'Wilton is a wonderful grtrl,
Before her aunt came she had a tele-
lol o
p 1 installed, 'Dined two or three
a,•;rt•gh,tr ; nr.i ttic•Mr ►sia;3 ..n trir:i ft•ia]]tK �1:lv to lzc'l aretill_� , els a most c al it,t e eb�i aihatlon,: orate and drain themselves. organizations raver it and bad arranged
Fa- . p.t' rat' ; i .l -a' i� �ar an t,: ,.; ; . , lt e Chet he had been drinking. An • we •, t nth. Distance • two committee lectin s for that v
, It rc,l t;a. #ir:�,tla and got 4111 on his � s from. sink to china g eiy I
� s ,, • >, t.,!>;•• ( ,:; ►, i;:t a �., `fl,c,, i e weir. „ "1 �'t I was waiting fo3• hlnarle at his hotel Y afternoon And 1 h h I
eki ta,h, .t 'est' g•a,i :era alai �• a�^r-. e eame .n to t}[tS bSRltlte i nit+ and Or^�ni i'
al z t zt e. You loiha- :ta;.v they; ly dazed and pounded. I'%educed to S' "What a wonder she !sr aelainle
•]t.' t� tl, I).1;►:1e anti her mother Sixth, - Inadtgtlate tool, are uszd, w . !'
a°'ni tears almost And t 1 z I
"So I've heard. They say that even': First. Sint: is set too low for crama aunt enc had the house clf4rnetl, the
stage naafi:3;era are polite to her." fart,
furniture hlnv'eked, a welt engaged
"Yes. Well, iMss I'leneh.trd minced. Second. Srik is so shallow that dish -
the and dinner i >tually on the table when
the old chap up pretty tihatioughly water slops c 1 Mrs.. innMarge at/tally I'm sure I Bonn
e n. over eche at pan on }work- sen why :inti dy //Trivial.
1\otllcl he I don't
How 4ar4z1 he? ---that was her text, ` er's apron.
ami she used it under forty-nine head-` gird. Drains are wrongly •, to pttt things to rights ai?t:r Irene
e pl.lced,
;ng. Ilow dared he come blustering; there should he one to both right and "}io," €xg;ree 1 .lits, Ptt:.ter, cgaietiy,
in like that? How dared he make' lett of the s' k totheg ''not #hints," 7ileen's spcciPtlty is pco-
mistakes.
torp: ares t o swoop down to !ler reseue,
t b a gt1 :ate was more than a bit
ettt"T � with Fettling and ale, and
of the ;show, he made up: his shied to
intervene pe'rsortelly, immediately, end
with vigor. He went round to the
stage door ar'I asked to see Miss
Dayne. Hie retention was, there and;
then, to break the engagehnent"
-I thrill --do please go out"
"He :asked the doorkeeper to conn- in ,., -'a
duet hien to Miss Dayne, The door- `�-- -
keeper very truthfully replied thet Shout Cuts in Dishwashing, I to go over with nae to call on Mrs.
Miss Dayne was not in the theatre: Is there any woman ready to stand! Marey- thia afternoon," said Aliaa Car'
My uncle, accepting this as all of a up and put up her right hand and say,! ter, unfastening her fora, "She says
part with the slu.tYlzcity of the theatrii- "Yea, I love to• wash dishes” This, the town seems' unhaallelike to her, so
cal' professioi?;,. descended to ,artifice, recurring; three -tunes -a -clay task al-; 1 era.'•?• up my mind to go. often until
He made a rustling noise with Brad- ways seems to remain the bu ' :ear of she tet settled in;'
bury's and repeated his request with housework, ' `"That'd kind of you," said Mrs. Fax
knowing smile, The. doorkeeper, . But there are short cuts in this task; ton, /.filing, "and 1 shall be very glad
jumped to the conclusion that the per-' as in any other. hen we come ta;' to gn, But I think that she is quite
son n.y urrle really wanted to see ►vas' study dishwashing, we find that at is settled in, as you call it, by now."
not Miss Dayne, but the ledy who had not the actual ;;-aslling than is hard,i „
"Do you? It was Dalry. last Monday
played her kart that evening. ' but the conditions surrounding the' that I was thele, and she was really
""He simply pounced on the Ponta worst. Dishwashing consists of four' pathetic."'
i girl. I understand." ` distinct steps -or roeesses. One'. sera Mrs, Pa tell Smiled again. t"Yes,,,
I "Did she call a pollee/Ban?" 1 asked, ing and stacking; two, washing; three, sire said, "`sant since then her niece
i She ,ni eatened to. That pulled him wiping, four, laying away. I\row rt rile Eileen has been down fora visit, and
up a bit sharp.+ Then, at her sragges.' time is estimated, we may be surprised when I saw "Ir . Marcy* yesterday she
tions he told her just ;what be was to find that it often takes mete t n1e said that everything, was all right"
driving rt, Then she toed hint the to serape or to wise and lay away "Al` right?" I11's Carter was puz-
trath--that she nes not Moine Dayne; than it actually goes ts� week, A1- aka. 'Tatty, everything was in apple.,
„t a•,, And 'while the fll(t •boy wad Stili though hoes and conditions z • pie wider the vets first time I was
b.irliken elle let loose at hint in her: fez, it may be said in general the tea there. That niee Arne whe lives with
quiet, rutting way. She has n pretty : sons for dish}►•-shi beim drud er = her must bee marvel. She tame u
g g y
Ift or re to a ,. �.
e; g cool, Ga=.,asLhe speech." r are:. lust two yr three daye al:end o? her
aimed :t was a put-up job, but the/
w • ;nothing for in, :end sac- just had
wait events I tinkered ;about with
the engine et the rtlil,reide for an hour.
seven, 1 u tling }riial:ea et me and
Meted that, we might get away now.
'Year doe t seem to realize,' I told him,
that the it hawed et i engine really has
g.tne on straw! I can't. shift her. awl
I
tBmet his unwelcome • , ..
.. acquaint€tztce. izts.ead of drainer with upright �^ire
you enc , die a Fourth Flat trap is used to dr^in
calabash hitt• i " a, „;t ,°t•, tion itin nw,
If r ,ale beers r e:°..' e ci.'er sten u— ,•Sur rte <e,." H v. f at I 1 a
P e= 3 arson . He t i
h
t h 1
la
1
upon people? I believe she izztptie¢I`partitions qp that dishes are kept so -
., p
�.:.F.
or pantry- shelves is so far that too . . n she as een p an -
when he e•zme 'n and 1 .,
.,,i .,,n. ..a q:1 a gate
absolute- - roue 1 step -irking is involved. r, ••t •,; ever ince.
gees .3
Y sue as raeg;ed cloth instead of dash- Mies Carter. *And making: a come /fir
1
i• z s,' atij r i t, E• - s `ag 9',, Ice h7Ei{° !t ials?!tS '' r e X13 Pnlatien i io C t A
Neat time o ogzzing; #n eat" one b k Ai los at the
u :: ^ I t'"'' ?, gF . fr; t ;i;•° i to:a,'ki n t� inc t tr lis .istanee, , r ? 4 v 'Qil now inop; r4hniid fin tend (If .quare pan; 410. re. Marcy sumo
'i7 • _
vrr kY 411I,tt.,.°11
ri]att.
Yeah: eta; 1nt�I in?'. ,, :x the sort o,, attitude. He was shudder- proper dish serapes, de. "Oh, but she isn't!" corrected Wes..
• However.' ing, and loolhing round! 'OIL Ina he proper
he Par:tou. '`Th is 'i
1 get sin r,1P•s ge through ti]a z bike t4r ,. Risl,e„ cannot well orquickly a 1'. leen. She c„ins
r
ret .lf';, end he ri a e illprt' ► 'th ; ►►es pulped! waglaea htniaas- they ere lli hland lived in the hout e unci turnP"1 it
with
a . H l z .t., , . , osougr v ,
aF vett?” ;i- 4'' G:iS le at►t'. 9 t':7ti:Fl}itt ,T 3'-�,, ii'e �t^t 2iti1�i ` ,Z]11Qtttx "a He apologized of iatll.e :@:'8pP(3. as"'"" en Jaen ll to 41 a 2A into a home. She ant Fin eta than'
s
NQa 1 :: a'7". 'i" 'i' 8t,:'°'- .,}, ;via Thi:, : ze mei -weaved in Landon ate even!
gather that Fe had been apologia-' i . '"p
scraper is hest. Piper tv}rblitzg; is es -
for a #all half h;vur, Anfl,. Inert ecient to iitlr std' greasy and est
minutes et the bretzkfaet !aide and
sang talked Quer tart lt't.tets tli.it li;iti conte
. '. ; r iN+'. t nF 8?, Sinzilai"- - - -
.: "�.• TTP --Pre y: t7S
i chocolates arid expresa nay uncles h;aulle; more easily. The -heat order and stZewed the new cools how to melte i
are ;: tltiraE .rte licln't even sat good -7 a salad the her aunt likes. She sags
down—after Anne had gone out -and i
knitted or sewed ail the morning. Most,
of all, .she tended and Iietcned; and T
t a h`: s as a a y £�, i ;. d a R - ..,i t::eek t .4• lF :'� Jt'� bow yh::il ran Pant- "
nr9rihil'1„�' first jl
r- •y..--.� : �., n + ,S- f °' .7�:1, :'r 1 aa,a; i..r4 Q:,-wn ta I',e"n«le C'. Pa tel. His my i'6 4i' I was to cart
i. r .. t eine '] 4•f: re !F 7,;,..v. -e—"
179" k:.. i.€ a t' r ae :1zaia and
"'4►•' IP :41,71J:.
' 1(n7 i t i:p• (ia4 4 ¢.N :iaetzned
Yr::e. "Ifs g.r'l rat. "�a• Q;a're i
Cf t e'fh]$ t: n,1 year wa;, on, +':tn't you?
if gee 'cattle so one, . o
t eraaa a;�che el%. 1. ':kcrs'ti' rearf(:l
, „
ib t. a..4r .i�� tla"e Mita."
"You: heti goiaaa. or: VI eelfieti er.,It
c�'ent while k 1 scan ,c of in alma-
[; nee ern
'My deer ate; kg, 1'ca, 'atvf':I you:
over ea: •i er t=.f 'at; �:.:ct to p time and
st3l'te set g.; ;a i9,. i'eer.Irder. You've,
it„st l : e i T ';p little 'Willies first,
egac a', the. time."
I -ee tie:. to''t' token i, :'ter. Atter;
all. Bar eh- w4' was c'.e:tr:y. not going
to pay his (ht.:irs to i"titan The•rdore
that evertry.
"Oh, }}ell I':a gal ante. Thanks for
all your kin: ;ne s.'' T remerketl ear)
cat• ca lly.
That's all right. iu..'kily I'd got
bac!: before you trrived! I'd only just
got in when you came. F 1 been down.
to zee Uncle Theodore at the station.'
You see, 1 have an Yaks -:standing, en-'
gagement that prevented nae from
calling at his hotel tilos evening, as 1
usually do, so 1 fount! out the time his
train was due in and met hint at the.
station. He was fe rful mad about
Pantling's engagement --.sou. might
tell Psntling that if you should see
him this evening, will you?" he ended,
grinning h g rdioticaily.
I did not see Pantling that evening.
What was the good?
I did, however, encounter Florimer
at the club at midnight.
`tOh, yes, we wen: off for the day,
all right," he told me. .,We doddled'
about the eountry all day, and Miss:
Dayne was twittering prettily, like a'
bird on a twig in spring.. Then, afters
tea, I had a breakdown as per schedule. j
We were miles and miles away from j
a railway station. You ought to have'
heard Miss Dayne. She diffused the'
impression that, if she were not on'
hand to say, 'Look, girls, here comes
the Prince!' at the theatre at 8.05
p.m. the world would wretchedly fit
it, tail between its segs and crawl
away and hide itself in the Milky Way
for very shame."
"She sent a wire, though?"
"In the end -she. did! That was only
after she'd given up hoping for stray
i' f1 &ized 1:11 • • @tC.,
wand a load of fruit and flowers and should be stacked together as to be paper, She stepped into the kit! hen i
fazt3 I Heft Pant,
n. •.. e ro ire." a apologies again. And then, ,steer in the of dish►vashirlg is galas first, tilers si'-
day', when he felt stronger, he went, ver, then china, ai 1 Last utensils,
1 or a full ferte.;,ght 1 happened to, round and apolog ,'ed tea her himself." •s
sae eat t,f L• n^lun end Ma ;rot see Pant- 1 tell you, I took adventag Dz het . hould worker,
, stacked to
Pant.,y r t,t of his dote the right of the worker, ani drained
Eng. Then one morning 1 saw is the •
deed
mood. I opened the affair of;:'to the left, This permits a quick, easyi rather think we old people need listen -
Moine v,zth hint while he was too transferof (lir;i,sfront right 0 lettere more than we do talkers."
spiritless to argue. Then I rushed with the 'east “waste nhoti,n.' .. "Oh, well, 4he is evidently a persona
papers the asuwuncenzent of his en-
gager:tez:t to duns :Maine Dayne.
".E:'i ertly Pantiing has managed to
amastia the ok boy down," I decided.
"He'd never dare to haunt this para-
graph at him if they were .till at
daggers drawn. 1 may now safely re-
turn to London without expecting
querulous men to rush out at me and
stab rze wit►a 1•enraaeltee."
I arrived bark in London that even-
t/1g', and within a eouple oz hours, niet
Paatling at the elub,
Oh, yes, it's quite, quite all right!"
he informed me. "LTnele Theodore is
charmed with Moine. He thinks I'm
a very fortunate young man, indeed,
and he's going to give up something
notable in the way of wedding »res-.
units."
"That's good!:,
t`i'es, the old boy has quite taken
to foina. You heard what happened
the evening he arrived, 1 suppose?"
"1 know your cousin Kenneth met
him at the station."
"Yes, Kenneth certainly did his best
to queer my pitch. However, I've got
my revenge. I've booked him for best
man, And with new morning eoats
and d silk k Batsr,
at the
i
price they ante--•.
`Moine in and, in fire minutes. all was using a draining tray in connection of infinense leisure," countered Alias
well and he was doing the "`heavy with very hot water dishes do not need barter,
fathers'1 Act. f, to be dried 'by hand, It is difficult to azo' Flaa;tcih laughed softly, "Eileen
So alts well that ends well," I ob-convince women i is not so leiaereI • as you think. She'
on Pn an this dint but it, ., b r
i served. "You've got your Moine and has been:proved time's; is her brother's house ee ctr anti she;
Un -ale Theedore approves, and eve - pz cell many ter ie dishes is brining M u i histhreelittle
p l`
xy over which scalding water ins poured !r I Iiia a sit.mother.:ad
;:thiuguis ;just as it should be. Lucky quickly "dry themselves" and are less children. The reason she had!
nude -I sterilized, while the use of a dial), these days away from home }Fat that s"let
`l es, I sup ose so,"he said slow a ant"
Plye towel does not make them reals so she had a so her
wonderful brother
invitation to e. of argil s
"Taunt theres jut one little tiring--" :dean. If there is plenty of hot'►a ter Toronto;' so her brother got one: of
"Uncle Theodore, z t I it is a good plan to fasten three feet his wife's sisters to stay for a few
married Vera Plen-1 of rubber tubing and a bathspray to days. And Eileen gave up Toronto
chard yesterday morning." I the hot faucet. Dishes can then he Because she knew from Airs. Mercy's
(The 0End.) sprayed when trashed, and will quickly letterthat
stshe all inlihedeh needed her.
Thinking',
Be5i-;
for .
You ,
a y's Own
f
oapso-fra$rartf
and refresi►in„'
4.10-4
Chinese Proverbs.
Tlhinktwice and Ito at . speak at all.
At 70 a man is tt eandis in the wind.
A thousand soldiers are eaa,_y ob-.
tttined; a general is hard to and.
Do not lace your i frees in a melon
patch,
Easy to open a shoat hard to lteep
it open.
Of all important thilags, the first is
ant to ebeat eonscience.
AB pursuits are iuean in eomparlsoa
with learning.
tie bought a dried fish to spare its
life.
Win your law nit, lose your money.
Hindus Are Superstitious,
I oh
A n z g the i;iindus It is considered
exceedingly unlut•!ty for peon to
loot: back when he leaves his house,
Tractors are being used in Fritisl
Honduras for the purpose of getting
out mahogany and cedar.
Weetf rn cattle iweeilers are being
urged to etc Mblish a bureau of their
own in Lentk'n, EzY; lz:nd,
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f�?:i TriY- ....
rioS � -
s�t
Latta
WRit£ FOR PalauS
Ott Ri11LDIN3 SLAT, RlAL$t.
DES ARE DOWN-,
LET DATHALLLIDE�AY $IIO/A1 YOU
fiALLIcaT r„4. 7'45:r: ria
iiAM11Tor; ItIrp t.�S:aatsq.
I~C1-1A T t Silk,
Tint, is an a24 hent and
Herb Remedy with h•gt..
of endermemente; from
tiding firtxa trade to the
katen tor 15 ye tr a for
4theutnatism 1;eee1
Stvntuelte, I(o"rt •4:t,1
Mattel; Trouble Now
by Nati! n,tl Drug Co., Uti:niltcn,
through vour home drug :+tare.
V '/tend Rho II Bert c t? Oo,
54 let Axe., starnt1tcu, c;.t.
dry.
Build Your Homes .in 1922. . How many times has a worker met ofher, 1 am reminded of two Iines
For those who have been turning 1 with accident while carrying a tray from an old hymn: to heart at leisure
from itself to soothe and sympathize.'
over in their minds di ring the last ' full of leaded dishes, In many a the 'feat's Faleen Waten's
few years the question of building a the disiance from sial: to where the picture in two
home, the following information will I clean dishes are laidis twenty or even strokes of the brush.”
be interesting, as many have been ; thirty feet. Most of the dishes should ----...e......--
kept
""""-
kept from building during 1920 and be placed on open shelves adjacent to Battle With a Shark.
.1921 because of the falling market of ! the sink, or at least the shelves on The only man in the world who has
lumber and supplies. which pots are kept s'hou'ld be so close had his head in a shark's month and
The manager of .a company, which that no walldng is necessary to day got It out again is "Treacle," an in -
sells direct from producer to con each one away after wiping. If a tray habitant of Thursday Island, to the
sumer, was able to give us a very con- must be used, let it be a portable tray north of Aust; glia.
trete idea of the present position of "We '
,mounted on rollers .and pushed from He is desetabed in. "The Cruise of
low prices. He said: make a place to macre- Some of these have the Dream -Ship,"
by 12r, Ralph Stock,
who says that his head looks as if it
had been half cut off. The author
tried to get him to give an account of
the adventure, but all "Treacle"
would say was: "Me posh; 'lm leave
go." He takes au • extraordinary pride
inhis escape, and in return for six-
peaseefl1 show visitors the shark's
teeth that are stili embedded in his
skull, and for the same sum he allows
himself to be photographed.
He speaks English in an. extraor-
dinary way. For instance, he calls a
gramophone "Bokkus belong noise,"
and a saw is "Pull um 'conte, pull um
go, brother belong tomahawk." An
envelope • is ""T'ro'users belong letter"
Revenge is sweet, particularly p
when it is disguised as magnanimity.
What did your uncle say at the news?" b
"Well, it seems that the old boy s
simply quaked and heaved with fury. '
He drove to the hotel, waited awhile
fopr`me, and then, when I didn't turn
"1 know that bit. I met Flom:men"
"Well, Uncle Theodore couldn't keep r
back his emotions. He decided to go
and see Moine act, so that he could
confirm his worst fears. Kenneth had
told him the name, and the theatre
where she was appearing, and so he
went there, positively seething!"
"And, instead of seeing Miss Dayne,
saw her understudy, Miss PlenchardI"
"Yes, but he didn't know it. Of
ractice of selling the complete outfits three tiers, so that it is possible to
for construction of a thoroughly well- load the clean dishes from an entire
wilt home. Last year, take for in -meal in one trip. These are not likely
tance, this home would have cost you to tip over and it is better to push
3,648.80. 'We have just set our prices such a tray, than to carry one,
for 1922. They stand at $2,577,66; or There is a square dishpan on the
n round figures one-third less than market on four rubber -tipped legs
ast year. Here's another: Last year which fits the shape a the sink. It has.
2,237.99 and this year $1,557.79. The a plug in the bottom so that., when.
eason is that lumber prices, have hit the dishpan is to be emptied it is un-
bottom—in fact are trending higher necessary to lift up the entire dishpan,`
again. Other minor necessities are A long, wire -handled bottle brush; will
still due for a slight fall in prices, but make the cleaning of pitchers, coffee
any one who waits for ail prices to and tea pot ,spots easiem. A woven
reach bottom will get nipped because rag of copper mesh is excellent for
of the upward tendency of the lumber cleaning pots. So also is a long -
market ---for lumber is the major ele- handled brush of real steelbristles
ment in construction of r hone. Lula- arranged in a fan shape which can be
er prices on the upward trend will rubbed around the inner ,surfaceof
ore than offset the small gain in pots,
cheaper general supplies There is a great deal, too, in. the
His judgment is upheld. by the trade way the worker Books to prevent an
n general. Renewed activities of eon-, excess of pots and pans. The same
ctors and builders throughout.Cana- dinner can he prepared by two differ -
da would indicate that they too are one cooks; one will actually make for more building this year. twice as many soiled utensils as the
other; 'so in planning meals and serv-
ing them lessen the number of dishes.
For instance, it is often possible to
b
case,ea
there was no announcement c
made and he went by the 'program.
And ---well, he emphatically did not ap-
prove the performance! At the end era
Stories About Famous People
-
A famous Canadian woman artist,
Mrs. McAvity, has just completed a
portrait of the Prince of Wales, who,
ate says, is the moat considerate and
friendly "sitter" she has ever met.
"The' Prince smoked and talked a1-
most the whole time," sb•e said, and
as he `sat' in naval uniform, he seemed
to be more concerned that I should get
the order and color of his ribbons
Tight than anything else, He was very
Battering, and 1 am glad to say I man-
aged to get his ribbons in their pro-
per order.,,
The �OY'tYti.
, tt Yri.
I s o
he Nova
Scotia
1a
Provincial U•overntrtent, and it was
viewed by Queen alexendria before
being sent across to Halifax. `
* 4
Dirrirg his tour through America
Idarshai. Foch' took lite nation by
e1ornh, and there was uotbing,that ire
terested fhe people more tbain his
;magnificent
g is b aided can,
:Many stories are toad about thus
cep. Oeee et (`h'cago"Poth' returned
fo
the j:- b is deal -room to 'Inc! a. well
known personage . calmly. -admiring
himself in the mirror—adorned : with
the famous hat. And the newspapers
say this was notan isolated occur-
rence!
Mr. Phillips. Oppenheim, the popu-
lar novelists the .other day met a wo-
man who, full • of enthusiasm overthe
author's works, remarked "I read
one of your books every night-I'mso
fond of them."
"But I don't write three hundred
and sixty-five books a year," the novel-
ist
replied,
°'z a
a.
P m not
so bad
as that.'
as
The other day, ata reception, a pret-
ty girl went up to Sir Jair_us Barrie:
and asked for his autograph, telling
him that he was her favorite author.
Barrie asked her name, and then said;
'You .live't
wthou
y r parents, I sup -
poser
"No, sir James,"' she replied, "my
1 parents are in Heaven! I live with
my Ihusband."
"Your b
usband; too, is in:Iieayen;„
Barrie answered.
Dye Faded Sweater
Skirt, Draperies
in DIafi310ldd Dyes serve poltatoes and vegetables around
the meat instead of u i t
Every "Diamond Dyes" package
tells how to dye or tint any worn,
faded garment or drapery a new rich
color that will not-streck, spot, fade,
or -ran. Perfect home dyeing 15 guar.guar-
anteed with Diamond Dyes even if you
have never dyed ` before. Just teIi
your druggist whether the material
you wish to dye is wool or silk, or
whether it is linen, cotton, or mixed
goods. For fifty-one years ;millions of
_women have been using "Diamond
D" to acidyears
Dyes," of wear to thele,
old, shabby waists, skirts, dresses,
coats, sweaters, stockings, draperies,
hangings, everything!
People who "need to be ban dled,-vith
gloves" ase''sohettnea
better ltail(iled
with boxing gloves.
Forest fires
In Quebec t 1921 1 cle-
stroyed 1,000 square miles of timber,
valued at $10,000,000;
4t
Mlnard's Liniment to; t91o4, eta
snug separa e
vegetable dashes ,with covers. By serv-
ing individual portions of salad, des-
sert, etc., many large serving di.;hes.
may be avoided. Often thesame pot
may be used, in cooking without` ext'r,
work; for instance, a. vegetable cooker
in boiling water may Abe put at rice
into a dish and the cream sauce made
111' the pot in wheel; the bonnie.. was
clone' instea,d of using a 8epal'ate
tttEnsil.
1
A high stop
r�convenient
�a' on which
to sit down, as rtgxeatly, lessens the
strainon the lower Bart oP the body.
Good ' ventilation over the : sink !gill
prevent headaches. Dishwashing' Teed
net be an :ani',leasant, greasy pro ec-,
even when all clone by hand, but if, the
income allows it; investigate the aterite
of t,, good. dishwasher.
A Leisurely Heart.
"I came to sig= if you woaldn t•
{
ISSUE -No-7
Tough Problem.
Mrs. Youngbride "I've ooane to
complain of that flour you sent me.”
Grocer—"What was. the matter with
it?„'
Mrs. Youngbt•ide—"ft was tough. I
made a pie with it, and it was as much
as my husband could do to cut it,”
4
Switzerland has two women judges.
Minard's Liniment Used by'Veterinarlse,
Got beak that_ girueit figure by takity
Orowtox and tollowiu- the Crowtox did..
Redu(•e tight pounds ,a month. 1'ienty
to eat, but a &elentine diet which floes
not produce fat. Crnwtox is absolntc•Iy
harmless, •
Sold by all druggists. or by mail on
receipt of price. $1.O5 per bot. from
273x. ROSS egnzexcXsLB COrapatrr
75 4'arria Street, Toronto
CORNS
Lift Off with Fingers
i?Oese t nun ua bit! Drop a 11W4
"Freezone" on an aching corn, instant, •
ly that corn stops hurting, then short.
ly you lift it right off with fingers.`
Truly!
Your druggist sells a tiny bottle o!
"Freezone" for a few cents, sufficient
to remove every hard corn, soft corn,
or corn between the 'toes, and the calx
lanes, without soreness as' !rriitatioa.
sr
SPOHN'S DISTEMPER COMPOUND
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ccoasionai dose "aonditlotts" your hortse: and keeps cllCetr,se
away..a'l,s a remedy for oases actually suffering, r"SE?O$'i?a't
is elufek and eet:talih. :Eche dela at, drug stores,
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