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The Exeter Times, 1923-10-11, Page 6oataro 1.1478 YOUL Will v 1 e the (difference between "Sal "anddIust 4ea.7 out ••••••••••••••••,,,^?,•• the House TELLING CHILDREN STORIES. What sert of bed -time stories do you ; and, what sort tell to your children was finished, he was ready to go sleep. HANGITS. NG-BASIKET are here combined. The model is com- of an impression do they make oil the FLA/NI r :( will be suprised to expn. eriece a won- I derful feeling of freedom when you outdistance the family patching: A SE.:PLE, DAINTY SACK. • 4463. Filet lace and crepe de chine fortable and pretty, and may be de - little tots? Do you sometimes wonder Hanging -basket 'plants, I have l'. rveloped in crepe of two colors, or in why the longer you tell your little son learned, inuet be hardy and not easily batiste with veining and hemstitching or (laughter stories the evider awake injured by heat or temporary neglect for a finish, they beeome? If this is the case, you The air up where they are is likely The Pattern is eut iti 4 'Sizes: ' 4 good to be much hotter than the normal . reason for it What kind of stories living -room . temperature, and, being 42-44; Extra Large, 46-48 inches bust In assuming that if the child is ae- likely to be neglected, Drying out yards of 32 -inch material. For the may be sure that there is a ver, go Small, 84-36; -Medium, 38-40; Large, do your children ask for? One is safe above the level of the eyes, they are measure. A. Medium size requires 23/4 <painted with Little Red Riding Rood, fast they need more watering than yoke of contrasting ma.terial 1 yard jack the Giant Killer, etc., that they pots below, and usually get less. 40 inches wide is required. are his favorite stories. But heale you The Bermuda buttercup oxalis has Pattern mailed to any address on allowed the child to become acquainted been about the besthanging-receipt of 15c in silver or stamps, by bloomin h tl I -enters of story -lore? basket plant I have ever grown.. Bothl the Wilson Publishing Co.,. 73 West wit iese e lea that the longer she told ----------- nd droop down over the sides as they weeks for receipt of pattern., A friend once complained to me foliage and flowers have long stems, Adelaide St. Toronto. Allow two daughter "good -night" stories the mature. One or two bulbs will make a wider awake she became. The more fine basket. A lai.ge fleshy root stores the mother complained. "She wants resistant. This is the case also with tales of ogres and giants and Indians, Asparagus sprengeri another excellent and she won't go to sleep without them basket plant with beautiful feathery —and she can't go to sleep with them, foliage but no worth -while bloom. sometimes 'till ten o'clock And she Wandering Jew and weeping lantana gets so nervous that she often cries are trailing plants often used, but out in her sleep, either of the above I have found to be better.—A. Although a woman of unusual in- telligen_ce, she did not seem to realize that it was the sort of stories she told •to her little daughter that caused the sleeplessness. Suppose that she had stories I tell her, the more, she want," moisture, which makes it drought- The City of Cloud. THEIR •GREATEST LABOR SAVER'S. When a ce'rtain farm woman -E.gur- told the child stories of a soothing na- ed that she was traveling 114 miles ture? You Itnow there are stories of a year, bririging water from her back that sort --stories that have a repiti- porch into the kitchen, it did not take tion of soft drowsy sounds that na- turally have the effect of producing sleepiness. Or, if she preferred, she might have told the little one stories that, even though they did not have the effect of producing sleepiness, may be told at bedtime, with perfect sofety. In fact, any story that does not con- in your home?" was the question asked tail], the least element of fear may be, at a home-improvemont rneeting the safely told, But if a mother desires other -day. that her . ehild shall sleep well, she Electric lights, electric iron, and ShouldsrieVer tell him, or allow him to electric washer of course came in for -----egieseteeltcr, stories that frighten him, Such their due share of praise; but many stories are also poor brain -developers, I of the things mentioned were -within Only a few evenings ago our little the limits of even the slenderest 'brother, seven years old, began after [ pocketbook, and some of these things require no outlay of money whatever, only a little thought and ingenuity. "A high stool in the kitchen," said one woman. "Hooks to hang utensils where they are needed," said another. "A chamois skin for washing win- dows and mirrors," volunteered a third. Other things found helpful were drop shelves to supply extra room, wire dish cloth, dustless dust mop, oil 'Tt was with difficulty that I interested cloth on shelves, travelingtable, and the child in a simple little na.ture oil stove. Just read this over again, and see )tory. Perhaps the child's teacher is not to jolaine as she is only a girl and this Is her first school. Anyway, our little anther took some stories to school With him the next day—just suck — sto' ries' as 'he _is Used to having told PATCHING NEW GARMENTS. , her long to persuade the men -folks to pipe the water into the house. Facts are stubborn and sometimes startling, and often -the simplest changes spell the difference between drudgery and tlidden BY j. B, HARRIS,-131.1R.LAND , 19 CHAPTER VL—Contd.) 1 "Ol., he remembers me and Ded- did“Onhot, sAplej:ek: 1 want , ' I "Yes, Yes - And that's why I was Problem of Excess of Citizens "Yes, sir?" said the servant as he thal'y' eh?' " with you both. Do YtoeulitahvienkaJtaanilet 'P'..lo'ills'Igstto°r;11.1°1 341c'eu wuPasal. Idoant'tltiblelieDve° I Will Solve Itielf in Une!c-* she'T`Ihlefti 1daostlohtleheorr,eieidt"aAgaliic: arnepdlitehd,6, tltwrido :Ypc, °ItinAt lei room. . 1111s wife were very fond of each 1 e said, " eating on emit ir tOward a point where, just as , in The leopulation,of London is, headed pededly Short Time. could come here for a minute?" ;:(1'.inTgi:tcoini,lhesitatedmbefrethe re - elderly women entered. The cook, fat! "Did you know his wife?" asked may even begin to Show a CICCI3110. France, It will remain stationary and. Falcidceei,inilitlyae 11:Itiledhnadl:dahr-eiel?f1017•1101naeiddit.ewd iAtiihr s ...11.12`e`Nheoltn'verY well. But she wee a lice 'lovely little wornan-:=--full, of life—soh, Thls- theory ja adVadeed. by (Tharles E. closedyest,liseild?o,e,rs_aid Jane, itth'sinkhtohraritblseille iTsredleioaid'rl.,---, horrible,. to ployment and Its Solution." He 'mule P01.1., al o1 Of "The Riddle of Damn - "The truth must be kept.frorn, Mer- tbe statement in the course of a con - said: "A lady came here last night." li'init°11," said the Young doctor Stern -- eyes, sir,,, said Alice, ".,and 1 dont 4Y, 'or I will 'not answer for his life. 1,500,000 rami and women out of work ptiine:eetetehihi.,:e cohiLpriyro, grsaasyse areLgoarndaion,ing dth,ese. Dr. Trehorn cleared his throat and know as I've ever seen anyone I took month. And riQinbde hme°17medusftr,hmavileeraebsfoolrutae 4 , .,,,,,clirl::-'41-14 "The lady, whose name I ' do not The problem of population now is khra:uliassbtiv'ltnued._T raSe Itlhaiere' d:ils ti7ilitlhtiainnielcd: 'made s° ihehh:7'"si.:;1.:Til.kl:deesdh:irsilleT,vreol yssembaf1i1711ii.:111:triic.Iss chair glatonolu'd- 116.-.1*11°4611631622151Mg - —54 Isalailcill. Fyie wtdilizeicsialastsyhes:to 1:aell'atahl ettlillitsiai no.sta-4;v1aal silr Ygceot"irerd le: - Dreamers. to more, seeing as she was a stranger. rest—peace of mind." the awaY his eigaret.te an, d lit. an- Is it a dream that we are different? ptpliul:fteEd:11r°E13:enthiassliA:utartortyn, itaheevienti.-- • d ' ' t do' thing gone back to him an is anxious o all in her power to put things straight..° "You realize," said Ardington, after Clan it be true we are the same as mediate question of the revelations, She threw herself upon my mercy, a, known woman, may play a syery im- Those beasts forever tearing at their si:gt:iteinpletrihte' w'reticiodvileli78 iroetgaDrudi-e''ocillea,s, till:El:it aSshe1haamd-tgeotiankge tnoletainktee youintoeionntofidnienincee'.1 minkite of silence, "that this nn- they— 4- aaeh here!' nthe woman 'would Provide a inoti've." our talons Mrs. morringeee Committed suictde, een'ling so sleek yet a.lways °xi the iiSli a widespread telideneY to beliave scent? a,r 1 throw myself un ,yous,1 promised ,portant part in the tragedy." ' , prey her that I --well, that I would keep her 'Yes, I see what you mean. If poor a .i."'-'3''' Alice.`'Oh, sir, "Indeed, eddo,n 'It Idiokne,ti.t at adllo," sseaenlidider:eA0d1;11_76 ifyi,Pu a lidi:ni,Vit think Tigtih 'N.:1;a! s„ illsuari; Cold- cfluinelnIsnisiinh,gideiu:IlksPableenepastatr boulorsstorina. *igi:dilletir°d'ae't bscilliese'vic'isw11,1inIgliseedits)°::jillantsetialvaeal"tlfleaaTibucpleleo.:elpiaa:nitia'dcluaaulL'Isitaiaiti:it- secret and pretend that she had never like encouraging wickedness." "You must sdherujgngstedashyiseushi jokuel,,d,erhse. wrinhagttokninsdo Novfelic,haw.p Why eivse„n I can see , Our slender hands ean lay a s,naring Oh, we are strange and terrible within, -Conditions in Europe. The war came and 10,000,000 men Trehorn. "You—who know this Mer- gile skin— that if it is known that the lady came sharply, , "/- don't think it" said Aildington - • - ' and there are some 10,000,000 unem- , , _ and women died. The war has liasswed. said with a smile, "But I warn you mesh! here with nF. Merrington it will proh- Ntvohgaetthyxitl‘fnEdtuhtIisit:th'saiili.kleinc,lt,Ttrawehcleoll;n::iWuoner:(1"::r!e S.1.1.1• ab heas'ts hold hushed visicms 35 theT go? ' '. ployed, while over the greater part or ably mean a tragedy for three people .... Take it home to the kids Have a Packet in yonr pocket for an ever -ready treat. A delicious confec- tion and an aid to _the teeth, appetite', digestion. BRITISH AUTHOR NEW THEORY HAS Sealed in its Purity Package votiGVEIC OOUE GOV Europe conditions have be,c01116 almost. encourage evil„but to prevent it. This es.. • He is my patient. I going high . • . • ' • unsupport-able.. Peale these facs it is —a cruel tragedy: I do not want to goie to stand by Meriington? By toiling•sweat do they stretch spires town, lady has returned to her huSband, but to seelini through his illness. That is arg-ued that the vast European potven is time bound to 'decline and fall': When I a,m a -weary of people and Aching to wring a solace from the sky And "crying of a High White `Ming they know! Are wemaiere beasts and cruel as we seem, l'Or are we different because we dream ? —Power Dalton. And the fret and the worry and woe a doctor's first duty " if all this corms VS `light she will Of life at its best, to a little gray rock In the heart of the meadows I go, And there in the silence, 'sequestered . and. sweet, - Away from tha riotous, crowd, My fanciful ,spirit slips, aut of the "I think we might oblige the master,." duty to doubtless leave him again. Well, 1 "nQtasaan e , thaernfiorusityt of 7hesf leave myself in your good hands. mauiistotelladny Jane and Alice looked at each save Inc friend." ch other. "What do you mean bY that, Arde said the cook, `sri eein' as he's doin' it Iton?" all for the best" `I mean that before I came here I promise. I must do what my con- motored to the scene of the accident. No one else was there and I had a "Yes, Jane—but I won't make no -science tells Me." good look round. You Say Merrington "That'll be all right, sir," said the cook. "You leave her to me." "Thank you both ----very much," said Trehorn quietly. "I don't ask either of And visits the City.of Cloud: Argentina s Meteorite. A giantnnetho 'te h f 11 ' th was thrown into the road. Well, some - Its domes and its minarets, turrets and one else was thrown into the hedge." w e e territory of Chaco Argentina '-'300 silver and mother of pearl, you to make a promise. I just leave laughed. "Good man! I can .trust ye you, Trehorn. Here's my hand. - Be- IY before 1812, has been rediscovered, " • ' to undeveloped countries, such, as the Breast dominions is suggeeted as a. towers "Oh, I see." Ardington paused ,and ars ago, but which was "lost" short- I This country, and indeed the whole of' Europe, cannot support itself, and at. the same tinae the exportable surplus foodstuffs from. America are' d.eolining, while American manufacturers have become developed to a Point tixait makes European exports less and less necessary, , The -common (tssumption is tha,t the pesition is due to bad distribution of population, an,d organized. migration. remedy-, This expeclIent is to be con- Areeds re utation—an according to explorers for the Ar . cori, eience, w of silk Your hands. n to tell a"few lies for him, tine governmen,t. The mass topgora sidefre.d at the fdathcoming imperial which unde ed:ly would And white satin banners with fringes myself ---and this -1 y leni-' tween us .we I save old Mein gto . , ,They left the, room arid Trehorn aren't you?" • - eto :weigh nearly sixty tons. 'Since r h From its. spires in the azure unfurl., ate talking nonsense, Ard- 1912 sel;eralexPeditions have trie'd to ,felieye 1.3!° , The ,steep terrace stairs and the aye- KT a sigh of' relief. ,He had said '. "You ingtore "Lein I?—oh, very' well. But look locate n a reward o it I 1873 f '12 0-00 which 511115111 allsver tha fu Th and the alaces proud not afraid that either of them would b t • On thinking heee " and Ardington pulled two more rapidly than i s so ices o dl f the eventeenth century question whether mankind is g3rowfinodg flues: broad, o hing about the police. But he was was offered for its recovery. About the mi cl e o e pleasure in doing housework. e gates a P be induced to e iste . e ; , "What is the greatest labor saver Are of pure alabaster and ivory carved the matter over he had come to the crushed and broken red feathers'. from resence ' of the meteo,rite was all, PPIY' ,, ..1 i h.. In the glorious City of Cloud. conclusion that police inquiries would his. pocket, "Look at them. I found the P Another siuggeo,,e,_ remedy is b rt only -stiffen their determination to them he th-e hedge—lucky I did find first reported by Spaniards' who had Only lilies, unclose in its gardens and back him un. They wouldnot say any- them. They never came off a suit,- been guidecrto the:spot by Vilelas in_ control, but this, as W. H. Keynes con - he had been put to bed, to tell the story that his teacher had read to his class in school that doy. It was hard to get him interested in any other story,. The "teacher's story" had made Such an impression on him that it seemed he could tot get it out of his mind. I did not get much mean- ing from his rather incoherent version, but I know the story was full of be- headings, giants and ogres, and that it was not fit for any child's mind. if there isn't at lea.st one of these labor savers that you need and can have without much expenditure of time or money. and read to him—and the teacher. Patching new gaertents sonnds _ _ a _. ,j0Me51., Pleas.tt tc?,..gt: -theta, and to drastic, but is much easier and ii161.5 nYd-i.7-e it, 3'ead them aloud to the class•linsrilig -ht—en Vorking on old ones And as a result brother did not have; that are faded and out of shape. any difficulty in keeping his mind en i Patches, like the nose on the face, hie own good -night story when he:have a habit of coining in the same went to bed. 1 -lis little mind was not i places, so it is a simple matter to full of horrible, fear -instilling 1 put them on after a new garment has thoughts, and by the time my story I been shrenk, or, if made at home, after it has been finished. In the late Universal Portable 8 th Tub- ' tor case some of the material can be and Folding ; used, but if clothes are ready-made wee or vr3thout mstanianeous water heater e0/110 similar material will do jest as ttattied, Dermas ell bathroom comforts or ,,,,,,,11. a millionaire in the room. 2,TO plumb- 1 1^1'1-` ,,.. , , , . . . • ing. Equally suitable for rountry or ! The Lail of an old shut is often good groves, thing that would get him. into trouble case, Trehorri." ians. e objecty ' ' ceded, is bound to raise burning,re- pherne, There was a ring at the front door two red feathers—identical with the sisted meteoric iron and pure nickel No sound ever shattere the quiet su- Dr the'sand. Analysis 'showed that it con - Ships snowy s•ailed float to its piers, with the Pellee• Trehorn. at once recognized the • bell, and, a ininute later 111-r. Ardingtori two that the unknown lady' lia_d worn and cobalt. Several • was shown into the .room. He was No calendar. reckons the years; a tall, slender man of fifty with rather But alsunriseand sunset its shimmer- long iron -grey hair brushed back from mg roofs his forehead, and a lean, cadaverous —With splendor untold are endowed, face. Rich and able to toil just as Then a -glitter with amethysts, rubies and gold - Is the beautiful City of Cloud. I meet in the 'streets all the hopes and the dreams That melted ala! into air, And young Love who died of too ar- dent a kiss, And Truth who, was, slain with a hair, And none are unhappy or sick or in pain, , pieces were sent in her little_ toque.. But he was al- to rimsams,. ' Two pistols, were, made ready learning to deceive, and • he , of all this,. Emigration may be deser- from some •of the metal and were pre-. merely said, "I don't know any bird ligions, social and political questions, „ Revolutionizing these theories, Pell now, conies fol-wa.-nd _ that the situation is really the reverse Nvith feathers like those." - Ardington laughed. "Some ordi- much or as little as he pleased,. he had nary fowl," he replied; 'a white Orp- acquired great reputation- as a, wood thigtona I dare say, or a Leghorn— carver, and it was said that his work' some white feathers dyed that won 01010 nearly approached the perfection derful shade of scarlet. These only and spirit of the mediaeval craftsmen grew on a vonian's hat Trehorn. And than the work of any other man in I ,dare say she had to pay a few 'shil- England. , Brigs apiece for them." • "I say, this is a prettytrotten busi- He carefully replaced the feathers nese," said Trehorn. "I was just go- in his pocket book, hiding them away ing to send a telegram to Mrs. Mei- in a little compartment that had a rington." flap to it. Ardington seated himself in a chair 'I think I'd burn them if I were and lit a cigarette. "Where is the you." said theyoung doctor. woman?" he asked. "Not yet, Trehorn. I shall keep "I don't lcnow. k'now notlitng them sa.fe enough. Well, you didn't about any woman. Who told you Mer- see the lady, ehl" rington was here?" "Of course I didn't, or I'd have said "No one," Ardington- replied. "The se."., London police rang me tip last night " (To be continued.) and I think they must have got on to 0_, the police station here. At, any rate the village policeman heard about the . . senteci to a president of the 'United States in appreciation of his( sympathy -with Argentine independence. Minard's Liniment Heals Cuta. able, but, like birth control, it is un- necessary_ since the population al- ready is undergoing a natural i''',heck. he declares. . The clanger is not over- population at all, but rather under - population. Tins seems strange ia view of. the fact that in 1921, the lat- Oleomargarine. est year for which fall figures are -- Belgiuin now uses about 1,600,000 available in England, there was a sur - pounds of oleomargarine each month, about 31/2 times the quantity a few years ago. EiMilalaianntk There are neither a crutch Toronto '11(3.0d Exchange shroud Limited • teare DOMINION BANK BLDG., 'TORONTO Or a whip or a weapon. or hunger or In the marvelous City of Clew/. ATTE N TI N Or a 1923 VICTORY BONDS And blOsS'eln and billow, behold! litimbal", and elnie may now be exchanged for • . To .ey0s. that are blind to th,e beauty of star car this morranc, and iden e My city enchanted is. only a mass It"; 'cial;:nfreir urzhoj caliTt= • Dominion. of Canada Of cumuli fold upon fold, about it. Poor Merrington—gPoor 5% on But to world. beaten hearts like m3r low—I Wish I could -see hira safely out , own it's the place of this." under the following conditions: Where no shadow of strife is al- "But this woman, Ardington? What do you mean?"' Holders may clip and retain interest And ray 'spirit untrammeled may dance, "Well, the car was seen between coupons due Nov. lat, 1923 and send • here and London, and there was a wo- with the ,sun 20 years. - lowed 'their bonds. to be exchanged for the man same par eralue of DOIYIINION In the wonderful City of Cloud. . , "What's the evidence for that?" CANADA 570' Bonds maturing in 5 or • „.---Minna Irving. "A policeman took , the number of ea the car." In exchanging for DOMINION OF CANADA 5% Bonds due 1928 they will "I think .Merrington was driving ' receive the following amotnits in cash, was ret,her fast. At any rate the policeman .,-?-e in addition to the same par value of Em- took the number, and he swears there ;c:-.'-: DOMINION OF CANADA Bonds on V"- each $100 Bond Cash $ 1.00 ski was a woman in the car." ' .4tili ?. o‘igele rth "Weil, 1 suppose Merrington was giving her.e, lift. What was she like?" CYLlorlris, $1,000 ,, 10.00. $500 „ 5.00 e,eage Ardington shrugged his shoulders. "Furs," he replied. 'Meat s all the fel- Cculdn't Be p.o,ne In exchanging for DOMINION OF hon- er , ted low saw. Dark furs." CANADA 51 J3onds due 1943 they wil) The Reason.- 1111 M011etq, Universal 38(111 Products Company erate iwice, .6..el: about our todoor elbows 03' pieces large enough to come enough to be cut into patches for the blades in me, had DIEU' ' e.,_ i'peror An , - Ill, after Paderew expelled fioni Russia years ago by The story of how Pa,darewski town borne, 80 days' trial, Mod- 1 86 Assumotlon St., Walkerville. Ont. down aye). the shoulder r- the egart, is wo ' back. Cut the patches round for thel - `-" " " ''' I telling. , elbows and pin or baste into place. Do t "You are a great artist, and an bc.t turn in the edges. Catch -stitch or to Ruela," the Emperor is repoi b t the ' leeve very lightly ATCHE On the Ca. arid CN.R. -where watitycoqnts- ' Edcly matches are served to patrons, plus of births -over deaths .ztmounting to 390,335. Pell argues, however, that this excessr is temporary 'only 'and. largely illusory. Decline in Nation. - He points out tha,t it Is her much. -heavier death -rate that leaves France - with such a small excess of births aver deaths, but argues that this is due because there is a much larger proportion et old people in France now th,an elsewhere, and England, is pass- ing swiftly throug-h, ,the stages that. France previously had passed through_ rather slowly. In support of his view he points out that when the present small propor- tion of children iri this country grow up there will be an exceptionally small proportion. of people of child-bearing age. As a result of this the popula- tion in Di ngland will approximate in constitution that of France, .with consequences,. The birth rate will continue to fall inore and anore swiftly, lie believes, while the death rate will cease declin- ing and may even increase. Intimate- ly the former will oveetake 'the latter and the country face d,epOPula- tiori: Pell claims that the birth rate already has escaped from control and that other sections of the Inglo-Saxon race are in the same and even in a worse cas,e. When putting in double backs shape ; 'Might heye: been another ?Pan, "It's proposed to confine a11 Ile receivethesam€parvaltie of DOMINION The natrve-born population ot the eeeleense, OF CANADA 5% Bonds in addition to United States, according to his argu- to have said. a t e patcho s Mac patch like the top of the shirt, pin ard°11' YD111' ItaicstY•'' rePilea mightn's it?" ' tion's feeble-minded in men.t, is in a. condition at, least as bad 8.7 5 brolre in sharply. Mee rine; ton ha. $1,000 17.50 „ „ !teat his memory—about six or seven irtto place. turn in the edges and hem, Pacierewsic-i' , 11)0"5,y'oduonh'tienkili1OfwFiatvcr's mo•lellrvienrgy,0°-7,.e.r• jo../It'llesreannocsitpeoropuliElt.al r stoVni,igo,';1„. write our a cas'a$,P10a0YratB1:10t:tif : Gas', $ 1.75 xt lay the pianist reee'•ved • t s• • n—`"' - as that ot France, and probably worse. The to sleeves, shoulder acid collar seams.] °Mei. to leave on,r1 be has I ''Thet would be no good" Trehorr ' ' . Elis simnel:Ili -up of 'ills, position is 0e-..atthed dt k - - . $500 along the following . . eic s lower age an , ac nsincc. to the shirt in several places so as to ----------------. -- - -.....--_, hold it in plaee. Knees and Seats of new trousers will be much slower to COme through .if re 01150100(1 in this way while new. 'Crider -wear and pa - The Little Things. For bonds from vvhich the Nov. 1st there c'lan be no doubt that the Anglo - "As fertility ie continually F,ling, ,Tea and eggs are the same class. months of it-- ie can' cou-on has not been clipped the cash You insist an fresh eggs, and since tea what Itas happened—what he e came a little sooner balance. will be as -follows: Posed to the air, you shonld insis jamas', will need almost no attention. tea sealed like SALAI)A in deteriorates even /1/01.9 rapidly if ex_ doing since last June." ------------------ Than the other felloW Obi, 4. „, "Great Heavens!" exclaimed' Ard- And stayed a little longer : 011 09l in r,,091 { Than 'the other felloW won13. Ignt "Well, l'm not sure thaii It in't the best thing for him after iiill." fEe worled a little harder , , “Do you, tiling the poii.ee will be,:i And he talked a little, less, Ile was never really hurrie(1, •• eg And Ile showed but litt.e sttre,ss, in later life eechea they are patched alumitiun to keep it fresh. T)o 110Attwisa tVERYWFINPI, IN CACIADA before ShowinNlake It Snappy. u • T' a g too inbch wear. You cop/ bulk teas of questionable age ASIt. FOR F4181.31111S MhTCriEll 1 T know it COfact, Why— e Farmer (to train ealler)--"Wlmt do paused, Ile bad just been about to For everY little inevenielit say Why he dide t even recottniye 3 -Tis efticiency expressel. you do?" Train (;aller Gall trains" th man who was with him in the 1 -Ie saved a little nioney ye, Farmer- -"Virell, Inc one. In ear," but he had saved hini.selein -In a buruired Ettle wa, hurry.' time. He ehivered at the narrow' ALTIdr barllic.ed a extra 11 ben le got a t little aise e5caDeN.,\ "Why, Isneey nothing about the rear o re . t- d th Of course, it's little wonder that .13.8(11( (n ()in con rime , Or a Recei:its will be sent in order of accept - ng in he hod left Laudtou in 1 ezly. But this, 1 -fa naniniurs with a snille, he Once rn b romovci the --_-.,,........_____ wticels and -w- ib ..i brake lini kerosene, Ins', eeciotgas all oil and morning' wben 1 told him that he was As his dividends e°111° regular, ----- Attachments on 0 new sled enable . , atiCe. II PerS031 to move lilmself over snoW grea,se Nylitcla, if -present, taltes the near Ilocibury, he thought it possible "Are the little ti worth while?" scasszsmstufgazazza=61. or ice with 'movements sir-Iilar to row. "bite" out or the brakes. Never oil lliat be Might have been going to s ay : — ,,, ee.e.eae.., a inv, it boat. brake lining w'itli yoti." I Minard's Liniment to Dandruff. I " ISSUE No, 40--'23, For 1928 Bonds. $100 BonL1 Cash $ 3.7.5 $500 „ „ 18.75 $1,000 ,, t,„ 37.50 For 1943 Bonds; $100 13ond .Cash $ 4.50 , $500 „ „, 22.50 $1,000 „ „ 45.00 Forward your bonds by REGISTERED MAIL to, the Toronto Bend Exchange Limited, Dominion Bank 131dg., Toronto. State•plainly the maturity of DOMINION OP' CANADA BONDS you wish-- . 1928 or 1943 . Saxon element in America is steadily , dying, out: And its the birth rate t/i. all of the more highly civilized corm, • tries is falling at an accelerating rano, which ultimately nnist overtake, the death ra,te, depopulation .15 the untl. mate" outOorne." From Cupid's Factory. The young 1)1 (115 and groot started on their wedding trip veritable 00s190y." "Never heard of the car. 'Who in 11 it bay. in a.