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The Exeter Times, 1923-1-18, Page 6$$$ .22222 -- an nbacit ,C is $ bad ilaine t. children g nP not able to reaka, more than -• for :their naines, t' In the c'ourSe, yon the e • tient' you ' might ay oiis "‘but <teioawnn t,et.haeelii.e'thit"ees ivte- Vet' had any selfhol s,choei teach-. tire Tlie people .'ean't pay dnet,igh-e- .• "1-X4*1:1 just a few them—te malte",it Werth rierirOuilyr, yeur while „.., buttif we '•bililteaisithbol, 4.`P'1.-aps • it",* C , get''em all tegetifer /nigh be it good, thing. I'd maybe put up the inone r the schoolt----finfiybel---" • • .darkuess, , ''Tchey •me ooeal wen • He' :fidgeted hi his seat.• He' did. net round read -Irian Iffokliffe for I) at sel'°'n- than '.th'at-. pd MeNab &. but M.c.- o eemed, „ .0.111.01,11,1 ),.6,1loolmaister „ ttlan Conal'e going ,hetween. you, Delr- . little man sent you the ab laurraured• His pyea glinnuered at her out of the y b ethiug that May burn tzi b in one month this gift made an sold the following eeetter-oes: Die-hteen erepe-paper •fait7 eestumef. for two. dollars apiece; one jester outfit for five d-ollars; three dimity echeolgirl eos- tarries, -with dimit,Y hats ta Match, for five dollars an eratlit; e,-ypsy- cio•stiime of gay sateen for five dollars, and a clown costume for three tiellarS. That makes a total income of sixtY- four dollars: In the rush seasui she slack times she clears from ir dollars to thirty-five dollars a month. want 'to.00ronlit himself too far"' and OlYnn o•tell hint who it Was, threat" yet ha was irritably eenscious of the ening to break the last bone 'in Pat's -,vealtness of his explanation, unless he body if he wouldn't speak." _ did. He had a. suspicion that Dart Far- "Yes, I think it -was, hint" Deirdre rel was laughing at him up his sleeve said, ,nieeting his eyes. "'Clonal said ,teo. An ill -humor was rising in him. if ever he found him, he'd---" - There was an ominous silence -ea i'Conal's a hot head doesn't mean moinetit of stispiejon and suspense,. A half he says," 1V(eNali inuttt,ered, word from eirber might have been a "But he mean -s that, „I'm sure," spark te tine long-Ifidde-n • train., of en- 'De'irare Conal'e So, Strong, ATI4ARINE SUFANNAH PRICHARD 'nifty between thein D-iirdre broke- Look - harids- die could put the. silence.. She threW down, a pack them man's threat, and , ung . „ of cards and pulled her chair 'up to the 11fe out as --eaSily. lOyi. Hodder acid Stoughton. the table, •-• • • ,. you wring -a .bird• s neck, Mr., ,N, . .• ., • that '11 keep till. fa -Morrow, And he's a."."dead -Shot, , fee, ConalL-- CIIA 1 he impatience he expected, but oniY ,meN,rthe she :15d:ed.:they say." . . • • yri grit t XI, In the yard 1,te-ieteal teed the seeeeae a 'whimsical smile to convey that the jtiHave a game of euchre with Steve, "Leh, then it's somebocly's neek .o ISch-oolin aster knew why lie had com,Ie and me, now. Let's play cut-throat be ringing or. or. ,•omebody ill'ar"1"lie'll be eatrilc>efs 1\itlisel\,,,abl-r'satilTile"ciiva,„e'al'id shortly, I and was ainused for the reason, hei—itis more exciting. Father can shooting, for suae, McNab sat • ,,Thave --,„„hathe came to do, Andor,. wel-clroeplied inter the chair he bad, taken think over what you've said and tell it's not him you'll. be marryin.', and t can't afford to let flini thi•nk there's1 n I Sel'ight to Cover the unexPea.ity ted- You in the morrting'." ' it's not him your hea.rt's set on. It's • 'ness of his by unusual :abil. es yes au it over, the other."anytheng, ' ' and s sitting -Steve's. W.by Farre m.eiN,Tab said eagerly. , The,- quivering of her face, a driat- clans to 'IPLauglilinMast them time tile fire e arrel. came. iri e _ e was -glad enough to ,shelve dis-Iing of the pripils of her eyes that the delay to -night •411 reive ro°111- that was, kitehen, dining -room, C11$$$12' an of this urgent matter, which were wells of clarIctessi, told him that to get the word °lit abeiit ii, gong tile re„iid. So all we can CO is lie low, sitting -r°43111, and living -room ln gen- had brought him from-d,he Wirree to he had scored., He leant forward, fol - play civil to MeNala, let bin): think Crall at •Steve'='. Deirdre slipped- °lit talk to the S,lioolinaster, seeing that lowing up his advantage eagerly, with a . jug ' for water as the Sch0,01,- it was not at all urgent and did notj "And it's not Conal, for all his he's on the vvrong traek. Thea when this blows -iver in a couple 0,+- master cane in. Gla-licing over ills look -like it. •blustering Pru afraid of Thy pretty," mouths peri atp, — , , ' -I shoulder, he saw her talking to Conall' • I ' ' Deirdre pushed the bottle of rum ihe whispe,red His eyes were narrow - Coital sivere latterly. d- between him and Steve. Site sat 0P- led, the smile in them leaping across .n. the yal, . When sale returned her laughter posite to them, the broad yellow glare his face. "It's not Conal, for all his and gaietY SurPrised Illnir She set al of the dip on her face. ' 1 t ri -, though I dursay y' think of taw floor and. around. the window as .41-ready:elle has 'saved sotmething the cenrse•indrantartie nestUming that she 'wishes to 'take eventually-ci since "she never sews for more than. five hours a day, tile work. does not tire her or Iteep•her front cluti and 'pleasures, - , `-fli,e Toronto pita rP12$ Xrieurr- , tn affiliation Ith; Allied Hospitals, New )(gilt __City, offers a three, years' Course a TraiFv., toff to Young women, having the re., quired ethtehtion, and deoirous of be. ,eamingr,,, nurses. Tilts Hospital .has adopted the eig-ht-hour system.. The pupils reeolve uniforms of tile Sohool. ,montaiyr allowance- Emit travelling, expe.nues to and frein. New ,-Vorlt. For -further thforination: apply to the $tiperintendent. . Applyin His 1<r,owiedge. , . laneecteownitsilliotttlittiomn;lsiflailgph:r,t„o send ,nie i,o I:qrs. BolSlie---"e"What do you ine Ivan?" othe een'it'ool•11! are ggc'allreerr:Iniencig."'w t the con- es and stir into the creaneed egg 0°' Sam- became indignant 'N -o, sab " ith Minard's Librimerit fore`totighs & e l ,-....i--,-,---sr '..-a--• --• Graham Drop Cookies. • A BleOk Poppy.r One cup sugar, 1 egg 1 eup sour As the new • preacher of the colored spoon, salt, 1 teapoon eoda,,, 21/2 cup.s.,' 3.Bsnagpmlatioisitii.leela,IsinnafiracolNiavv.evirears.sth%afiseilni,oge, otoneiclinino-1,,tne- , cream, 1 tablespoon molasses 1 tea graham flour, 1 teaspioon cinnamon ' tgoetererrrifiouSr,iftscallla,drsyaiMt,afceirniai.iltasmtool-i • -'"Sam," he- said, "1 understand You ha,Ve, a white poppy." ' , , „, suear - i • , -,, -i5o. taisne or ,e • 3 a Y s abrrludttecrredeaq'indl'°aPnInd:111111 ..t.,Pc'-9:11911.:1•81 -an Ilincvsa'hiOinetiTISPalnlatutieclallieYbri;!oYitoulCbl'a-ecln: ididear '.. back as the -ace o' stades"' nutmeat. • Bolshevilt's Son—"Mother, ydu have 5 HI:nisei-101d Hints. • To rid an old house of bed bugs, put two otinces of Corrosive sublimate into' a tight bottle and fiE With Wood alco- hol. --Shake this well and -apply with a feather to every crack and earner "I (meld have 'tyro -age his neck Nshen saw him- It was all I could do to keen me -hand's off hi -m," -he said. e "Don't be giving the game away, Coital," the Schoelin-a-ster cautioned. "Mind, We're taking chanees." • "1011 be a couple of hours to moon- rise after dark," Canal said rest-ively, glancing at the waning sky. "If you could keep him busy, playing cards and drinking—let him think - . we posefulf. He kne-w that she was play- He heard her gleeful and triumphant IVIeNab's eyes; laughing. exclamations. He realized -what she "Why," she cried,,"youre as &tint was doing for him, was sore-, and as drunk, Mr. MeNalo! And so is angry, but there was nothing to do Steve;, You'd better see each other to but to play up to her. He sat at the bed. I'm going mYself." far end of the table just Out of ;the , She 'went a,cross to the corner room lig-ht: aftei a -while his head drooped. nit -the--Schoollmaster's, where she jug of greg between Steve and Me- The liquor was already beginning he'd kill me for love of you, And you'd' well as in the beds and bedtling D° I Nab on the table near 1VIcNal3's elb°w• to warm McNab's brain. His head hreak his heart for leve .• of soniehorilYIthipsaopneereflaowur skaueliVicarnid-boeI the Pdeos•vmts. breath when he saw MeNab s eYes OT1 but there was a glow within hirn. He all the same that'll get you." was steady enough on his shoulders; ' else—by w of reward But it's mei The Schoolmaster swore beneath his her: watched the face of the girl before' Deirdre pushed back her chair. Then! °lib s'ici.e aliciflat.arannTcilleiTineetdbieDtit:nelleasn0 , He trembled. with rage when he him as i'e a dream. . 1she remembered the part she had been bheY will lar l• ' 1.•`• cam -rift their -rriessage, calm and pur- usually a pleasing shacle. y,Is heard Deirdre talking to McNab; but i Farrel saw the arabesques of red playing all the ev ill(' She stadied and . en „. i Ilight as sale 'threw them on the tablb. of the' tP•adale, gand looked down in'to ways about the house. LaY it under cY ber e"s'es met his reassuring17, He and bine the cards made under the herself uttin her hands on the edo.e! heavy paper can be used m the carpet or rug; sew toget, et, lay on top of mattress, to shut oute(au, cut in strips and paste over cra,cks. rerhoye indellible ink stains first soak in Salt Water and then waSh in water to Which ammonia has been added. If neces.sary, repeat this pro- cess before bollin,g. weren t upsei, at seeing him an scums to be settlin' down and looking lug' the w°man to 1\leNalb, end- why. foolish finclia' we're all about—I rile knowledge angered and humiliat- might walk out after a b' 1 Id ed him - it. could ..... get the beasts, with Davey and that Davey and Conal aline int'° the blithering half-breed. Sally's easily- ibmg', ba-iiented room. They threw woTtli a couple of men virith cattle." themselves on a bench near the door, "Do You thinkl'in likelY tO be able Conal, "baking a PiPe fr°n1 his belt, to keep McNali so busy, he -wouldn't sni°ked morosely' DaveY did not look notice you were walking outr, the at MeNab arid IVIcNab took ne notice Deirdre's laughter flashed. ', slept' When slip had heard Steve asional visiters Three old broomsticks- can be "Look at father," she Cried, "he's sha.mbl.ing lbefore-IlcNala .to the room dead with sleep!" Off the bar •where,ocemade d of. tri o -d -support, NeW. Zealand is the healthiest coun- try in the"World. •• of hiln, eni°Yingell-.-Pos'ltmll of Farrel started and stared at her, were put, she went back to the kit' inrbo the best in e Pss nv P‘Yello°n6inainadst'Deraveya8'hkeecid'InettlierirPacotimenetim7. P"ovaler bnheee gb7a Ile chatterfireside De andd ae d hurce d n'g saererliptlisY-n- good -your blinking like an efihreell, arriadkedput°veourttiale fleafrmbeelt'shaotf was f a home made (11' and hang- 1-ound loose presently." ,De went towards the house. him. owl and pretending you weren't tak- buincing low in its tin of rancid fat "We eat °uT heads off, no here, Mr. ing fortY winks. You'd better go to and lielching forth streams of heavy His greeting of liacNab was as luke- 31-cNab," she said. "And sleep! Davey hetihave .done vrith it tshe said. black Sm -oke.''," • always. was. D'eirdre saw no fil"c"ler over their supper to -night you'd think "I'm do•g-weary,,, muttered'. master's roont. The' bunk against the, Sag;ar to be used in iCed. tea, lemon- , 'aide, coffee or hot drinks, caube made into, a heavy syrup and served fit and' friendly as and Conal there, to see:them ya'w'ning warm, negligent table in a small pitcher, gre-atly economizing re , Children's Cake.—Half euP of Pea- nut butter, one cup of- sugar, one egg, two cups flour, one cup of sweet milk, three teaspoons of baking powder. He struggled to his feet. r She opened the clhor of the School - of amide in his face McNab's eyes were quick and keen on it -rer the _first,. They've been slaying theY're gc'ing t° "Good -night,” he added after aono- the window °Pen. She entered', eloell few niinutos, but finding n° traee turn,in early because they've to go' off ment. "And be sure you see the 'fires the door and sat down by the open rePressed excitement, not a spark °"f tee 0. first thing iri the morning out before you turn in Deirdre window they'd never seen a. bed. for weeks. "Think I will." wall on which he slept was -empty, ' When Ttironto visit the Royai • 253 „Laxgest, pet:manen,t 0,Rnalana'ay, St.'17-8"' ' 'Canada. Pal AV022te0.1.9';',. ,polotitie Sunday, 2 to:.,5 p.m. Blear. Dupont and Avenue. Rd,. ears. and atb d Steve woul sa•t you're not to be staying. -uip late, Th'e moonlight vms waning. The m. ei,,,,,eted and bake m f eir ait Id • L,- dozing hY tile fire for a while, either! I vvori't have her getting t,00 silver light in. which the foreaft had ix a„sic:1 an, hen gone to ed te'°- I "as fond -"of , been•brithed'an hour b-efore, was dim-' ins oi' • , • f ' •'flCfoirg., ecrub vigorduslyt with, a St1723ng; thinking wohl'd have to- take opt Tay across the room to the " ' had th h a h d To remove olcl stern 03 varm,sli from 'Wag- a deCent 110ar to be saY-ing ruY and ------------------ bacl- of the tr ek die d trees they stood out solution of using for tile PurIlase YoUr Child's Bowels Need a game of cards with me, though, Deirdre _ • _ forest. _ tha.t the hands may Dot come in con- 6 "California Flo. Syrup" don't suppose Collar and Darcy g° "I'm -winning •all•the time," rghe said Listening intently, sale heard the thet *.rith the lye, rner, the s olvs e house and s e s TTTh sewing ariditala-teethe—eat . • it far end where a screen of lorushvvooci east black az-ainst it. Where -the light • ' Et) erY Afreit $, 22-1.13Follatisold..2.2e21221:4-2.$21,22.2.$s$2.2.2211.10.$1241.2....11 712. Top oft each meal IU 'o if sweet in the form of WRIGLEY'S. lit satisfies the syi-eet tooth an acids digestion.' a sure and tg:enetit combined. Many el opr great industries would ' e*periende -difficulty in existing it thorcrt.'2•2152:i10 Suitable ine,dium through, ' which communication, could be .con- ducted )vitlf. distant points with des- patch and safety, arid the, part. that the post office plays in, the home and business life „of the Canadian•public id Seldom tlioug-ht of, but its value cannot: •Ii•e computed in. monetary terms, Frain' the International boundary to the -Arc- tic: Oirele the Canadian Post Office De . „,. partment liancileS the covesponclence of the public, and this never -tiring , machine functions with an efficiency Which seems remarkable to the un- initiated. The letter or parcel posted in the little grocerY post office in -some out-of-theo,vay country hamlet re ceives the same care and attention aa that posted in the neat, attractive red letter 'boxes' in the larger centres ot coniniunity ,,Never for an. instant does this "machine" relax its vrgilanee in safeguarding the property of the and its respongibility does 33:61 cease until. the . letter or parcel is de- liveped to its destination. Thirty-six thouSancl miles of railway ' ard used by the • pest Office Depart-, merit" in distributing mail in 'Canada. There are. over' 12,000 mail roatea, Manyr-Of Which arc a considerable dis- tance froin the railvira'5.,, track; °and Which can only be reached by' a motor or. ,horse driven vehicle, dog -sled, or canoe. The pepartmerit operates 12,- 000 post offiees, er,one to approXimate- ly every 700 •et Canada's 'population, as *eil as 5,300 Mandy, order offices. _ Many of these offiees are located in .palatial buildingS, the propdrty of the Federal- Government To receivo the mail from the ,public the Department hes distributed at convenient points over 8,000 street letter 'boxes and re- ceptacles; as -Well, as 200,000 rural de- livery boxes. In the cities and towns ,the letter dioXes are cleared several times a day, while the country mail is colledteit regularly each day. Flail a Billion Letters Carried. f " Over 'hal - bil o. letters and pts_ earcla were. carried by the Department -in -the fiscal year .ended. March 31st, 1922, 'aceording to Governthent statis- - tics.' In -addition, the Department 'handled 350,000,000 newspapers, .30,- 000,000 parcels, and 250,000,000 circu- lars, making in all, well over billi.on miSsives carried for the Canatlian nab - lie during -the past fiscal year. At all hours of the day mail is Moving: from one point to another.' Inclement weather -does) not retard., the delivery , of the rmails. Even theugh. otherPub- - lie utilities fall,to perform their duties, the mail service ,miist'goOn,-arat-it' " - that idea of.._iintaillifrlOyalty to the service that, has resulted .in Canada, having one ot the fineot al. postai sys toms.. The Post Office Department "-can, witla justification,- claim to have rthe largest morey order business Of' any organization Canacia... Dui . the period' under .re -view the Department issued postal notes and money Orders to the di- $295,000,000, of which • . , sum money orders represent $270,000; opo-. and prista,1‘ notes the' balm ee - Money orders is.eued and handled by • the Department,- totalled 10,000,000; • „, postal, notes 6,000,buu; Canadian or- ders issued on Great Britain 520,000; British orders iffisued on Canada 55,- .000-; Canadian orders ism:teat-on the -United States 680,000; and United ' 4 OTH PraYers• . But new PraPs Y°11.11 have shanty made another small re6m. ' • w'raithlil-e froin the dark wave of the a , Stiff brush with a lang . so I • • • to becl early now, seeing we've got ejj "so they won't want 't0 .1)11aY distant cracking' ,of 'Whips, the Ieng 'If wiSli" to keep the gloss on 4 Davey at bolt -upright agains e..catt½ t:th Theingcards-Went back -Wards and for-- lowiag, be.le,11.0 and. t•e, Your linoleum when washin`g,, NTIO '"'mPanY• • • ••af it, use1 of inventions vintell by Zganufec. It froze the, 010051 111 ls vein wards aerOss the 'table to the tune of (To be c timed ) lukewarm' 'water' to Which has . been , cl t' Donful of kerosene to (dens. "Fatent ibrotetdon" booklet orn :request. ta hear ner °n such terms ef sY her exclamations a,rid the -chime of • - • smart. Fortunes home been made from simple ItHAnoi.n. SISIIPB93414N."*"..CO.' ecl Uneasily. ' ' famillaritY with MeNab• C'°"nal- 'fill -ft- her I ugh,ter the' muttered oaths and •Minartrz Lirlimert foriSurn.s_qi. Scalds. "half a, buelfet of water. You witli find a 1 Phis. is "an. excelle.nt cleanser and at aiaa ATTORNEYS ' 231' BANK grittvg "But we can get along without gigEgmlevamitswasiiimatinuolPlalWil them, can't, we?".' Dehdre asked lithely. "There's:11V need for them to be .sittirig up trying to he polite, I PtIV "TORS 'is - "None at all." 'ItTanufhoturrers always 'consider good MeNa.b chuckled. He thought, he inven,tiona. Fortunear "ars mad6 -from was getting o very well with De'rdre reerlvd 'Id:ruff At ano fo rdne astri mann. and 'theft 'he was playing him]. off eircuiese. , , „ against Conal and Davey in a spirit =1:1; SARES.8:2" (5074$13.112rr piaue wrs Bium,Psat;b!n.,..t A-t.ta-rne.ritstemiti' Oast. R4111;* Good -that, MeNab' see . • you in the morning," GOnal id angrily. He swung. out of the room. Davey folle-wed him. ' "And now ifor the business that brought you, McNala. Mighty kind of you to have come after. me -with it?" The Schoolmaster sat down before Thad MeNab, facing' lum squarely, his one eye played on MeNah's shifty, facet. There was just the faintest- ironical emphasis in his voice. - I MeNab stirred uneasily-. "Fact'is," he -began, his eyes shifted -under the Schoolmaster's gaze. "Fact is—w&re wanting a school in the Wirree,". he plunged desperately. "Before you "go away thought --I thought, riot knowing exactly whet year "plans' werei I'd. have a talk to Pr tits c a ped hands, cracked c blains. Makes your skint ft for clear and smooth. Au ruggists sieli HE TEST OF TIME FOR' RHEUMATIC SUFFERERS HAS PROVEN Dabson 4V0 Utid.22L1 iisidy cute, Caro* -and Muscular Men. 'various forth ' ATtFUL TES MP 26 Yearc Re orders Y is not = experiment but the of atudY and res(aamb. PleaAani irtanael 'Nohirmiu1 drugs, Rern 0 Id . . , -S. the same time mill aid in. retaining the gless'.of the linoleum. A 'strong sba6 Here is a good dark cake- recipe:1 -tWo egg yolks and laalf cup of short- erting (half butter arid. half lard), then add three-fourths cup of - sour halfl • teaspo-on cloves, half teaspoon- of "On the iriorning of My w"edd'ing Her Secret of lita.pPiniess. day," writes a Woman -Who is now iald 'herself, "my grandfather called "rile to his side and gave inc a bit of ad- vice that I have' tried hard to fellow: "He rsa,id, 'Avoid ,getting into a rut,. Tltiereo is nro-thing that will rob a wo- man good 1 - her Joy in life like getting: into a routine that makes ii•er a slave. Don't you do it, ehild, don't you do it!" ' "I could just ` rem mealier grand- rriother, but I had heard from many 2.0.1,1ICes that she was a slave to wash- ing on Monday, 'ironing on Thesda-y, and so on, through all the years of her married life and I know poor grand- : father knew just What life ,with such a victim of` routine meant. "'Very scan I had the chance to heed the dear old maii s advice, for Bola and I had been marrieds only sax weeks when he "came in to breakfast one Tuesday morning Very ear y, looldng as eager and happy as a...boy: say, Jessie,' he began, `I..have half a dozen errands tol do in the city. Put off the ironing until, to -morrow, cant you? Put on your bonnet and oome, along with me. 'We'll make -a clay of it, Come en, won'tf, yeti?' "I glanced at the basket of .clothes waiting for me, and the new lipase - wife's pridelaade stay.and get that work out of the way before midday. 'But, there was anorii „:„ . •,:' • •bi'• que§on , • , f • face, -and. then graNfathet, 'flashed into imynnmd "'I'll ' I sa,icl, .and go Xiiid, "1 thinlf, neither of its viti,even, , fartet that' clay. We - jokeid like chit -dreii on a Ifolidary.•• We finiShect.,the shoe -lying -a rivt,ent tato • one ibitiP gott, horne 1 night. It was a treat on a wintry, night when the snow fell quietly all rotind the houSe..--a -treat that oim .cliildren • will' never, for-get—to ',haVe supPer, in the. Warm, cosy kitchen, whereas the ;usual. supper in.the eggs, beaten stiff. Bake in a metier- - . _ ing .re•eint would •harieinacleft.iio im- I ate oven. - pies:Sion-at all: • ".• -- • • Sometimes in earlY. June, .when will tend to' remove the gloss. Oream one cup of brown sugar with milk, one teaspoon o cinnamon, f States ,orderstissupd en Canada 3 0, - of initnieg, one and one-half cups flour, 000. •In all 15,596;090 money orders one, teaspoon soda, one Cup'of raisins, and.postal notes -were issued and baud- - led bY- the,. Canadian Postal Depart,' and last, fold. the whites- of two Hurry mother!. 13:.'veii a sick child loves the "fruity" taste of "California Fig Syrup"- and it never fails to open' the bov,rels. A teaspoonful to -day inay prevent a sick child to -morrow. If con- stipated, bilious, feverish'," fretful, has colci colic, or if stomach is sour, Bhd d• clay th f 11- Care of the Piano. •oh•spel. hl-aay in e e your father thinks 1 •is economy tongue coa:ted, breath -bau, rement,,e1 his tired face would brighten at the, to paint his house every four Years. a,good cleansing ef the little bowels is sight °f a substantial tea sltread 'On He lets the jeweller clean his watch ,eftri all that'is nece,ssary, the.table uncler'the oak tree that -etas at stated intervals. He gets his suit! Ask your druggist for genuine "e'alit our Pride-- It was a little inure weidcl p,re,,,,,,s,ed, the heels of hi s shoes levelled fornia pig Syrup" which has directions' for me, but the children learned vo-ry1uP• his razor honed,' and he vrill just for babies,. and children , of .all et early in life to save nte stens and I have the piano tuned at ages printed on bottle - Mother! o had ever made when heard nlY son said a music,teactier to his pupil the att. ernita,tion fig syrup. ' , readily was aniPIY rewarded for, anY effort I -least t Tiee a year if you remind hili," must say "California" or you may g v 'say, to a hcib chum, alwaYS.-f'un other day When: lie „noticed the piano at, 0,1,12r,,hduse. You neer know' when -was getting badly out Of lune. The moiiher le" p a.11111, teaoheir theri. acicIecl., J kingly, 'Dan'i wait untiione of the neighbors serias fer a -tuner to tame your piano." • gar isho it way to gratifi- her taste for it arid or Faded L.-arta-1ns tb easm a considerable ameamt of pin m Diamond Dyes money. She makes' Costumes for school, church and college plays. Many mothers and boy,studeuts have work for her to do, and in the six or seven months of active dra-matic work in .her community' she makes from two hundred to three hundred dollars. Her Patrons furnish patterns j and matenals; therefere,, snide she ihat the use of her mother's se -Wing The "Costume Girl ' , A 1 W•h• es to sew has found Dye Dress; machine " her"..-e•arnings; are Virtnally , „ eraree'ostthuelneo,(ta' ,f4(yrsit..iaziinride,sor for tlie "costume girl" t•o'elirtiate; she sells nuat1pr .roial $;C,OTaria tblat day sivw,e,# lye's.My hti cuStomeil.lit ol o1 potirtOes‘,,,f '144:r h. 'iroWn- Be I me, "tares 11'5,0:ease long/ Of so' d -and Yr' idi1Jolts' -two del ar, • . inp, •le iown cos, unute ansi ,bbooiner Tries",,;•ibrnig ,hes "frein fp-art° five, s apiece, . cesturiies thstue" from o4mphcated.-pat erns sell for five, pay t rather than • STINOON'S borne treat e t for A Uptiopmy, T-cvnlitY rears' succes ousarkits of testi-• inonials, No case' SIIOUIS boeorisidor- ed boteicap. Free Itnon Remedy C.ro„oi gebt, T,ororito, Ont, • "Bach package ef, "Diamond Dyes" 'contains d ire ctions • so simple any woman can dye or tint her worn, shabby dresses, Sltirts, wais-t, coats, BtaatiagS, sweaters, coverings, dra- peries, hangings, every-113ringeven if she has never dyed before. Buy '"Diamond ,Dyes" --no other ltind-- then perfect home dyeing is sure 'be- cause Diamourd 1)7es are guara,nteracl •n-ot. to spot, l'adcr streak, or, run. Toll gglst yoo,lijolorcit,zhd„erur '17,nhee'nthcele'tttohen' 'o'nlrantr(1.1x'ricaCl gi u W yoish f,o 'dye is wool or silk, or w Labor 8 - dentist had justtnarved'ilito it Iilitse previthisly- occupied bY 5 baiter when • • • a friend. cnitcl , "Pardon nie 0 _inerrient," said: tile:, dentist. "vilitle 1 clig,off these en,a,roeled letters of 'Bake Sliop' 'froiri the front • 'Why not merelydig off:the 'D' 0,15 leitlt go at that," stiggeSted the friend. nitted ties' •and overeerii•antente.d walking -sticks have, fallen under tne ban of the hest dressed men hi Paris soiet,y. ,4 daliy trathe al,so to ,South n irtiCnneiiriYa°, Pullynana via I-larvey rnesis thr send, you 0111' Cti, Gen; A $ $ sante, Wo•Itailwa. 404ll'rveri • Gr eesBilia'., 70 1 OOC1 avAr, sed7 (2 0 ment inthe year eu ed Marek 31st, 1922e.. Ter Thousand' Persons E.rriployecl, To operate' -thishuge organization great skill, is rectiiirect ancl.the expendi- ture Of retibli nicifey. Appnoxirnatel-y 10;200 persons are emal,oyecie by time , Department whopirran annual-‘,ala.ry amounting to $14,407,000 is ,paid., In adtclitl•on, th,e rural niail carriers. must ' be paid' the railway 'for transporting the an•a11,- OS "r,vell as, innumerable ether tahna. filial Cost- of rural delivery",service totals 72,750,000; salary expenditure , 9;11,407,,0,00; railtwaY. mall service' $15,- 020;000;inalting a grand total of slight-. iy over 730;000,000, Or an expenditure of apprexiniat,eiy .003 cents -ter each letter, package and newspaper carried • by the Post Offfee'l)epartment of Cana - d a. • -• , asatilieouof nt of hevili heaudgietuer:•11, etsjhtle- 'TO (5 „Prs,• nearly equ.als', the ,niated at, $28,350,0,00. • ift addition; the , . Dep•artnie,at derived a cenSiderable , airiourit of revenue 1 -ram , the .ealb' postal:, no tes and rnoneY, .orclerS., Whicti ehaloles.-it to operate wi.the-at "expo, to- tile •people 'of ,Canada, and 'in ad5•i711 -Eton leavei a fair' surplus on ,hantl. ter all- expenses,havri been pald.',,'The Departtnen.t bus',be:Prfl active PrO- • , meting a conipaignefor the mare g savingeral 911'ffice Savings ntniAlifi9Y til° Bank, and. the Post O ;Xii der the 'direct Supervision of the Offtoe'Dentirtniiir,rit, now bas ,tholiSand.cueto, noetle-rs and depoSit,S ., thuilig aver $26,000,00 T ,0, of- a- wo York.••mall libee pie land•erestimatet• 1 , wbd beo:anertiid'ie,oitonlaioil:t:iliteda,,n,„s$:65,ualoigeOnrpo'acn''"i;f•a„,:3,0,v;11"11hdel7ilt!of;e?r,f:attah,,h,95,:at7,,,:ii(„i. Onb tiro -tufa -ad a 'year, ,Yrlifeli is not bad when ±1 nieinfieffed th,e treers: wirc grow an eth,Oyi,-, -Ise rather , , .