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W, ' * _ "' I— A;. h4d i , nj�fok , =04, = conihination, e it, is the nat I '7`ii , If ,*7 4-1 I I . .�_;.� �,.th I 111. .. ­­' I If L 0 I 1-0 ; � _,J� .the st6�2a& -44d bowels Inufst h h 'd ' " I ,", -- N , I 0 L , � �".'ANO I ,, , I I .Rv . ,$'Weet.And" w , Th I e., C!Dn�e leather, T i oidinary'casseroles of 4ifferen� over to her, !q �11 her a ' 11 I of thirty ye�re'.��. � I . I . . . �x . . 'Feg ar. . is 0 . , A, 11640'er Otao 94..W�1160 Ion ) twelve , - , '-wast"s- i.n . - � 1� 111111�,,_ 1. I . - . 1.� 1by tife uee� -,!L)f Boby's .. , , 14 p return, . '. - I . I . I , I . ork at- 'fi" . I p ;� � I ' e . , e y � p " � . tl�6 largest holding, erhaps . . I. I 11 . . , qua I , .. ", "", --&IH � " " w-va ltirv.s- o - � . '0� th�, father will put his � � I I I . I �� 1�,,-!J'.� I ,i, �, -­ I : I 4e ideal lax;;i6i4a for Ii � ' rts, � Somedin - L .AW1.11'1;'1 � - I le , I 40 �, ,_'Wd"ra lmme�p - I.- . 1"'., . � ,, � I I . I � _111.4 ., .1 , . . � �� - i Tablets 'are a sure rel* f I "I � odd lengths (if string, -.�Qtton and ,pa,- I . . ....V1 - I ;i,YM,�;,,` I � i�,quantitj If I I Four saucepans of from five quarts ,,boy Oi� girl. to, service for ve " ,,�-4,,',, ,�� I . , ­ ' - twel DUNLOP,7*9 & MMIEk � "I'. � 10 , � to one quart. . months for the payment ­ of. .ten I � �,;�'�,.'�.�f ! I Inments 'of chi Od 9 I a per - ' , I � I � . � ­ ­ o. -11"".1 i 11.11111-, � * - ' Three bains-amrie, or double boil- sheep or a heifer A . '' "I'V, '�I . coonstpation, colic, indigestil ) a - Another human � . t the expiration I , I � _114,311 ,1%7' . I I I R o4trioli made his ,.­,k1"1w�.1'rV "' _ .1, , , __1 ��,; " . ­ 4RUd -Ontple fev6ra; The T blvts Are �.tOniach a v ers Of from three quarts to a GOODS COOP UMIUD, - , 11VW`1; I eritable dusf�bin by con- -piiit. of the time. 4nd'when the, girl inar- . . � � � I , 11 �1,1'-,�!� A. � isold by- mediclue� -over Six flat, shallow cassergies, I I I � j -t , -�� .. �; b'z, mail somjng .2 Pounds r fry- ries the father '�t4�ceives from the I � "".14 MW ": of broken ]&mp . Head OiNm "t" 0:,�,';ffl,'Al, , , 2at- 25'eev.t', a. box from - Tlha�.Dir�,Wil- chimneys, li�ils, tacks, screws, and ing pans of various sizes. � brrdedroom five, �ej#ht or ten head I I a"'i FaAwyka -.. TORONTO. I 1;-�.�;. . , ,-. �'. IV , - -Hams, Xodioine 06., Brockville! Two soup pots of three and six Of cAttle"he .iills�'bank. � - ` , �', �A N 1, 1 ,4" � P, Out. tumblers. 18rancb" iu the Uad6g Cifim I I .... '­_. �00N Z , , . . .. 1. , � " I - And a yo)ang girl, being disappoint- quarts.. 0 Once these pe6 leatn. the ways I I �:,., . '11 I ". "'V" � . I , - I I I I .1. . - . ed in love, tried to assuage the pangs Four deep graduated casserole's of of their Taofb,v 06;6, 11-nistress they i , -1 . I I I I �� 11 �*M_,r _!,,,-Z!�'�,, "4­%�114 1 1. . � I "� -, . X _%� ". , . - I I jj�j��,"� �`­A! . . , � . . . I , �, .�,., ,. I ,A . � ," ,i,z � I , (' , . , ' - . metal. work wel'1­4haf -A on the farina. I ,; '' . , �,_,y �,.A, , I ' I I I MEN JUMPS TO THE MOON IF of unrequited affection by devouring I . i I - I _ . . �, _ '1111.3.� J_ I I - . � , . . � I . a miscellaneous, assortment Six graduateA -boullion heaters.. They are soon s� �Qi in towns. ' - �';`;"`7W";" "I . - I I . ,--- __�� -11 I I . � I I _1___ 0 � _.1-1. I - -­ "".4,V., 1. % �'� N'l MAN 'EQUALED PLEA need -les, hairpins, nails, * Of P"" .Six marmites a ten to,two quarts. They 'are up,- at I . �. I . � � ,�:� I F d. ., . ,rX... .. % . 11. . 14 � screws, pieces I I . � - .. . " .,M .. I � . 1. , _,� Z . I I .- I .. '. . . 1-1 , � " 1, ��`t",;, 11 I � W, , , , , T I of wood, pieces, of ir6n', rolls of hair, One fish kettle for turbot. ' . fee is maqe and 1?rought to,you be- ___ � — ... . �, , ­ � , , '.;�',. �,`,., " ,1�1� �, I . . ......... _'_�_ 11, "I zl� 'Sir Arthur Shipley, master 'of and quantities of rags., I One fish inarmite for taking length- fore sunriAe. Frckm the stream or . .. . _ - - V, V ' � I , I "' 1� ­,.�,',-� " 11 11 � ,." " .�:.!,',�o;' .. 11-11 � I -11- I � . land Is going to recruit its ranks deliberate lbreach'of faith with all the the Board was able to� hijind ' to'' �.'� `� 1 W 'Cbrist's College, Cam -bridge, has late- It was Another youthful member of wime a salmon or other fish ontire. pump they carr� 411' the water for from the leading intell . O,V,4,lr �" '." .. � And the rest? Anything cub's fanc, x- cherished, deep-rooted traditions .:,��,,�-,, �, .1 .." I'll, 1� 1. I " ly been examing -anew the jumping the fair sexlwho, on complainingofa f the house in bticketis on their heads ford just 6. the Cons'ervat'ive"f ' Of the public of the Province qf Qw-beo, , �, �, ­,.,,� , , , 11 I , powers ef fleas, and- a6inparing the' . suggests. The above is the com,puf- -the bdckets, full, being over 50 and Oxford. And in the evening, as these a ocomplete systemi - :f9j ­ lt:,�, " .Ik,�.,­ .. ��.�_ , "-. & If severe pain, admitted under pressure - I .. 'Maur. � , .ng, , -, " � " �Y. h Libel�l parties 'have done for -ardiins of mellowed Oxford seed a,� reduce . .- " p�.,, jumping muscles with those of men. he a swaflo sory list if you are to have the re- pounds in'weighL' . ' years proved gti : - wed a nail -a nail past. Among the most active'm6m_ ad rates early- `:',J,` ­ 7 ,,, '.1 .�7 ", I . 41m- ", 1. . . Ile had thf, fleas carefully weighed ttury would -have spect of the cook who comes'to look TheY_ move about quietly, b ' institutions gather around the festive ary. it is expected th . in, , I � , " , 1�." I' been nearer the are- bers of the Oxford IAtbor group'who 6 at the plan,.*.ill ... � ­ jin'a chemical balaiice, and found that truthl Herstomach-was I] ver beforO hiring out. The footed. `They enjoy -polishing silver- ,V 'High Table," the dim, musty oaken become a part.of a .pe , . � I - , entering w 'hair mammoth darkened cial seed � ,�,�, 1! pened, and you 0 ha e definite intentions of rMalveni., provm� ,���,�,,� the average flea weigfi�d something in i� were'found forty-two .nails ga French cook is a person to be re- ware.' grates, floors- and thank alls with. t olley. , � 1. I i .qq ,,"I M less than crie­fifteenth of a grain, or, t spycted. - . Politics il -Malcolm MacDonald, erd6st portraits of f-imous -scholars seem to In order to encourage , h . . ,,, �',�,.��?�,Q� ' \ goodness they have- a' cap. ' 't , , .:;".VQ1 e Vi ti. . I . -to be cxact, 38 -hundredths of a milli- acks, nine large brass -headed nails, I .They will* churrr, scrub, cook, bake, son of the PrinLe Minister. Young them somehow. symbolic of the true plication 4.1 . �_ " %,�-,�"�, I . A 4 - three collar studs, a needle, a safety _0 of highly produ6tive'var­' ''. 1. " "' 1), .., "I':J�,iF , gram. The average weight of a man . sweep --work f6k, f MacDonald was an uns�ccessful La- wortLness. of all that has survived ieties, efforts have been made t,o I .:'14,,it',� I ' . . . 11� . Ile put down nt about 70 kilograrnmes, pin, and- a pen. - I FOUND IN day for $2 a montlL ourteen hours .a bor candidate for Parliament at the the ravages of time. Phantoms, roduee utd�r the di etion of .the - I , .11-1,".11 . - 10 . . . _. I I',' :: I,-, ',.-- The record jump of a ff-eal is, on . I C. A washwoman ' iron and December election. %, leap from gloomy corners and the aix� Board certain lines ref ��ed, fibit ,, . " "' - ��' . c - �" - "' waVd and per- filled with resonant echoes of a were . thought .. . 4! INDIA AMONG NATIV , w' Re ently he war. defeated , ithe -other hand, mther less than ex E�l starch the entire hquseho for presi- is to . ", 1pected. It is only 13 inches long -and GLIMPSE INTO�KITCHEN OF TH9 I . . dent of the Union Debating Socie be of partie6lar I _�,.". I , " �.-n.­ i , I . sonal 1&.n for $1 5-0 -a month. . ty, forgotten past. There is no place value; A new strain of Bannei *aft ' .., �' �� I I .."'. I - I � " I In Amerled 0he can rhynio- a s But they hav* of time, that century -old institution, which here for talk of soci& reform.. It sel%�ed at the MacdQz*d College, .. 1�� ", �, . 3ess than eight inches ,bigh. But if a triq e no idea . I", I . RETTER CLASS FRENCH HOME. of dull trades,, "tinker, taflor;' but has played such a leading part in the is drowned in the flow (I __ � ";.: 11, I � � anan,1 when his weight is compared . I They have no Word for "hour" or - of pilngent sho*ing a high yielding power an . . one . univ ':',',;, i 1 ' � must journey to India ersity life, and which has had the English ale, and, once . � - ,vdth that of a flea; had a similar The French call the kitchen the - to happen "minute" and if they reckon at all more, Oxford *hich h" never been. �, distributed I ,.i� 1, , �f�4��, W , v - I - , .. ". I ( Sikh strange occupations as they reckon b , _��, "I I . upon i distinction of furnishing England wish belongs to anothvr world, . .� ''. chitect can- .y the suilt---giff the �1_ to farin�exs 6�s been ­ Libiles in the ,those of the monkey deporter, � I ukki lied, ' :.. �.� jumping power, he Could leap 21,900 soul of the house. An ar ' three Prime Mini§ters in additiq;1 J,Q, I p 00 ,��%�O, - - .., air, and horizont-�* not be expected iQ. have the soul I corpse fender, the� shadows, I/ 1. ­ a large scafe on a;'special farm fromf "."'.N ;� -.S f , hosts of other men prornihont - in k":., V - - . �',,";:, mcould jump a6,600, miles, or one and a cook sind, not having it, he and the shahb,ash- Here was a big #ifficulty to over- �­ - . which it has been. distributed by the , �J � . I ;'11 1, I - , �.'.� .a half times round the world. can wala. , . come when 4' had to be out of my. politics. But Mr. MacDonald lost by ,..��;'. , , " � hardly pxperipnce the� emOtions of a Seed Board, a share of the 21000, �,� ". �, ': _! �", Ten upward, leaps would take him cook. Here on the plains of Northern house the whole day, only eight votes, and, although some, (WEBEC - PROVINCIAL , �, ",,'�; The most, the best, that he . One has to a bden due . S E E D bushels obtained being ,distributed to , I �::-_, - -to the moon; but his velocity would a cook India the small brown monkey.,is a overcome difficulties' when living a- of his treagth way have . growers in the I -:,f I ".'­', -he elec- " BOARD ASSISTS GROWING larger part used to stArt competitions .11 can,.do,,is to take counsel with ' pest to cultivators. In mischevions lone on the v6ldt. to his 'Peculiar prominence, t neigh'borhood -but 'the - I � .:�ZR_ -be so terrific that at the first jump if he would build the perfect kite -hen. hordes he swoops upon fruit trees So I bought tion was indicative of the Labor pow- . I , ­i;�-.,., I ?1he w.*uld burst into flame, and diP- Apparehtly, �by some direct or indi- two 1 cheap alarm in districts specially suitable fur this ..."""'Y' . :;-Appear like a shooting star. ,r in the most rep ! �e'-� I and strips them barb. But Hanuman, clocks. And I set one at the time resentative of Ox- 'AND MARKETING particular crop. . , 0. . rect prooess, this is7jusi what has ford societies. Airother Labor oTa- . 11.-..�,A I . _ � I : - . . _. the monkey god, will not suffer the the Joint �4d tobe put in the oven - .� 1,;�..14, , I --------- 0— been d6ne'in France. _ There has been a great need. in. �­'11 . . . . . ;;" � ,4 .. .� death by violence of one of his kin. and the other at. the' time the joint tor holds the office of junior treasurer. Undertakings and accomplishments certain sections of Quebec -for avi ,,�� N. I I I The formula of thd French kitchen No Hi,doo may slay a monkey, so he should be taken ijui 1 This also is not without significance, of The Quebec Provinci ", ,;" . ,�i I a . al Seed Board, early variety of seed oats. 1le " . ,�, " --: NERVOUS DEPRESSION a typical and .classic in conformity hires , monkey deporter. I "The AmericAiis - Are a wonderful for the society of 1,000 members vote . an intermediate group working for Al' 1. and .1. I ... � rr Il. - r . k r aska meets -this requirement, . ,11611 — with French traditions. It is,the coo At sunset when the monkey fam-. people," said the servants. largely according to party affiliations. and with the Canadian Seed Growers .. _!� . � . ' 11"y People are Low ' pirited and who, demandY that the kitchen sliall ' ' duking-492,3,* some 1,§00 bushels of . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ­ , .`.'�'. �� I ilies swing home to bed this hireling Another distinctive feature of the Association for the co-orainstion Of that variety-RegisteA�d &ftil 'EAm _,.. - �� . . Depressed. be- spacious, neither 'tcvo wide nor too . � - Labor Club is that i � _.., � 11 . . creeps benneath the mango trees, t is one of the the efforts -of plant breeders, seeds- No. I qualitiei stributed * .; .r%,�' . long, thereby causing unnecessary . , were d, ' . I . armed- with a net. With this he . two organizations in Oxford which men, farmers, and also the Depart- e , ­ . 11": ­ Nearly all women and most men footsteps all day --long and seriously snares . q . . -.1 I , th Abitibi and .9a,ppe, d4tiicts'. �; , .1 I., Z -suffef at times from fits of depression adding to his latigue, pantoufled in the thieves from their permits the members -hip of women ments -of Agriciil�,e, .both of Quebec The ques-tion,, off" - 4 ' - k ' . . I � .1�., I I I branches, afterwards packing his -live OXFORD INVADED BY SOC'IALIST �tudents as well as' men. The other and the Dominion as reported at the of seed wheat als . -sppdta, ­Varl6tbioa � i.- �f ".7, . ��,. 6 received attelt- ...'�'�'�.; �. �� .;and low spirits. Everything seems,a generous slippers though he gener- prey into crates. Then he goes off is the International Assembly. annu&l conventfo� of the C.S.G.A., tion, of the Board. Hin�bn a ha . , i 1burden; -then come periods of nervous ,111Y is- . I 1: . . . . . � 1.,.�gl, jirritdbility, headaches and weariness. 9 variety that has'%, en i e f ,:_ by train for a station or two and lets YOUTH For a while the band of Laborites held at.GuellYh during the O.A.C. emi I r0 I 1, I 11"j, . �� ", � , . . ericoun�ered hostile opposition from centennial celebration, provide inter- ipecial value was" distributed in the - ': , The well lighted -and aired. kitchen the deported ,monkeys free to ravage prov ts if 0 , %,. . &_ I �"',,� " ,. JPeWe.w1io suffer this way lack vital- 16 on the ground floor, accessible to strange pasitures. The freshly out- Progrc�ss, that most invIncible of the university authorities. Public eating matter for consideration by all northern. district of, the province, b, 1, 1. . . I . . " a , �', jiW..because theif blood is poor and the open, either front or back never raged cultivator now hires a monkey, forces,'Y� invading the sacred quad- meetings were forbidden, and are still directly or indirectly connected with the occurren . ce of a shortage 4 . 'i , , .1 . e . I I .. , "I. .merves are starved in consequence. giving on a courtyard. This'is th deporter, and the'trade flourishes. ' rangles of Oxford, writes an English forbidden, and several of the extreme th� production and marketing of farm " p� � ,� .1 � .11 The only way the nerves can be ideal, the most convenient and best registered s6ed. . Four ow �� 11 .� . � hundred - .. �i I . correspondent of the New York Her- left wing,of the Labor party in Par- seeds. 11 ­�'... The job of the corpse fender is to . ,�� I � " bushels were sold Wspecial farmers I , � � .111'. I � Ireached is through the bloQ.d. By en- On all',counts. The French practice push off half -burnt corpses that drift ald Triburfe, liament were refused permission to The Board was appointed and Of', with a view to, insuring an i0creaie .:. , �. .riching #e blood wi�h Dr. Williams' these precepts, often even sacrificing from the burning ghats to anchor by Those crunibling, weather -stained speak in Oxford at all. Put under'a ficially recognized by the Federal and in supply of aeed.�of this particular �:,�.,.,, I Tink Pills the starved nerves are 8up- the location of some other desired one's garden. Hindoos burn their walls, still rich with memories of new vice-chancellor conditions have Quebec pr , �.;, I . . ovincial authorities in the variety for this year and the future. .., 11, I I _ :. ��,, .3)lied witih just the @emen ffey need. room in favor of the kitchen a c011- dead by the river side, If they are pensive monks and palid schoolmen, somewhat -altered. A speaking en.- Fall of 1923. . Other activities of the Board ,��. I . . to the long have retarded the persistent ad- gagement of the Hon. Bertrand Rus- ,�:�. � � ,� 'This is.proved by the exp . 1,� L XvIt lence of. cession autocratic 'condon- too poor to furnish the pyre, a benev- . Among the projects initiated by the elude; the establishment Of a dozerl � . ,Y, ., -Mrs. J. E. Dadson, 12th .� .... �11 I . ... Ave., East, bleu, who may be of either0the male Olent government supplies wood. But vances of modernism, .but the de- sell to speak before the Club two Board during its first year of opera- seed, cleaning plants in as many . I'll V,ancouver, B. C., who says: -"About or female persuasion. fence is weakening. And men now . �' �. � the thrifty find it absurd to waste years ago was cancelled, But this tion was the study of a plan for as" districts, for the accommedation of I ,; �1- three years ago I became very weak The floor' is subject to special see staid, conservative Oxford, her year Mr. Russell came down and was 'I , �' �- - good fuel so they use a little of it to sembling, cleaning.and marketing of farmers and of the trade. The pros- I �11'z and is, I had pains in my side thought and care, Here the chef lanes still echoing with the fervent unmolested. I `�5 nervol singe the corpse and sell the rest Oxford is beginning to Quebec -grown. seed, CO-oPerativelY, pects are ,that the number will be �1. , I back, ­ 4!!�', !and and'also suffered from fre- has his -own very pirecise, ideas and That holy river, the Ganges. take, exhortations of clerics arid the stri- accept the implications of a changed and the outlining -of a tariff of char- doubled next year; the making of a : '� �, , - .� ; quent pains in the back of my head prefers wood to tiles as being ler.s the half -burnt body into an embrace dent tones of budding Tory orators England; as of old, she is adjusting ges therefore. The problem that the 1 program for the seed division _ , I jand neck. I was. hardly able to do -fatiguing, though bri,pk and tiles are so reluctant that the corpse -tender ---staunch, upholders of the contem- herself slowly to the new require- Board was up against was 'to get the 1 new I �, ,, ". %_ . 4anything about the house. I would each used, the latter to'be preferred must arm himself with a long iron- porary order of things � steadily m ts of society. Equally significant the- farmers to the first,class of the Quebec Exhibition providing ­ ..... ."', wake with a start in the night and if wood is not installed. Both brick yielding to what many deem genuine 10 )f P,a. for more encouragement to many . ....'. "", 7ny heart would flutter so that it al- and tile meet the as the growth of the Labor sentiment I -'v (n I I,., tipped staff to keep the shallows free. el ani gi nt already existing at classes of seed, especially registered I �P.f modern sanitary The shahlbash-wala is a cheerier political heresy. The intruder is among the under 'graduates is the R alie Junction and put it on seed; the institution of an annual �,, .6 �' I unest ehipked me. I tried' much do,- demand better than wood, but a con- . * Socialism. Sentimmt for this creed, S - 0 ,. I , 1 � . wight thhn the monkey deporter or fact that there are four or five dons I thte masrket with 'minimum charges. meeting of workers in the interest ... 11 . � I ession seems c r . tor's medicine but it did me -no per- c * alled for in favor of the corpse fender, who are prone which would transform the present who openly prof'ess themselveEL Social- I !�,L! ging the production of of seed improvement;. the. accept- . �,��. mianent good. One day I read about the latter. . economic and political order several Dr. Williams' Pink Pills and decided Properly the kitchen ii contiguous keys ,and ists, although they, at present, r , to Pessimism, since mon a e I 1,gai.-grown seed in preference to for- ance for registration of seed grain ; _3 ure e n - corpses are so frequent and so per- years ago at the inception of the not emphasizing the fact in lect eed. To this end the Board held and the supervision of combined ,", Ao give them a trial. These pills pro- to the dining room, but never so sistent. His name means literally Labor Club, To,day it is growing, rooms. To the older and more con- several meetings, to which experiene- seed competitions, of which thirty I ..."", :��, ��, , � I duced sukh a beneficial change in a located that the odors and smoke "brave fellow." Himeelf he handles slowly but consistently., And mean- servative element of the university ed farmers and other interested an- are being heJd this year, elve f short time that I kept taking them may ' penetrate. Frequently the I tw ", neither spade nor pick, but he stands while the Political clubs of the Con- dons t4is appears as rank heresy-althorities were invited, As a result counties using registered'seed. ,�.: -A mntil I had used a dozen boxes. By French country house has its kit(m- oveT a gang of workmen howling servatives and Liberals, which long I,- 11 4, I U21s.time there was such an improve- en in a building Apart or.aer(yss the monotonously "Shabbash, shahba,sh." held,a mbnop6ly over the political __ - - -_-7 0 .: ­ —_ ____ .- ------- -------- ---- - . _ --- - I---.,------ . �11 I . _____ I. raent in my c6ndition that friends courtyard, an arrangement' whose "Well done, well done." thought of the University, are aware — I __­ I ­., I 1:1 '%q': , would ask me what I was taking and disadvantages ,are abviou.s. whatever Without a shahbash-wala an Indian' If a new stra-d-ge and vigorous force � ��Ll ' ' dof course 'I was only too pleased to may be the advantages,, to. say noth- threatening their esta lished posi- ,a " �, gang slackens at once. . b ' I '11. tell: them it was Dr. Williams' Pink ing of increasing the., difficulty and tions. I i I 1;�, Pills. I a4i now feelinj like a new labor of servin . % I have never been able to find out — quicker, better shaves,,, Send ��". 9 whether these trades, like most other It is evident that this earnest group FREE ' 10' coupon � person and- am doing my own house- The vaulted ceilings of many a Indian trades, are hereditary or of almst 200. "Laborites" stands � I - I ; .. 144i � " 1wor)L .,'We would not now be wiUout fine old Renaissance chateau hhve whether mere chance drives a boy to forth in Oxford like a silent specter, I 1, � 3)r. Williams' Pink Pills in the house." given Way, so far as the transformed deport monkeys, set corpses afloat or ,',lose Ominous shadowls penetrate . . � . ", 11 can . � I , You giA these pills from your kitchen is ebneerned, to flat, unor- chant a mechanical' "well done" over everywhere. Sitting complacently a- .0',ft 0 1W 'T , ." � � jaruggist, or by mail at 50 cents a box namented walls and plafonds, the round the open fires in -her junior 11 I .the toil of other men, � � �, �, I ___ from Thd' Dr. Williams, Medicine Co., 'former perhapi�, tilea half way up. common rooms, Oxford merely scoffg we UIV Y OU I " . ,I1 � . e I ,,,I ]Brockville, Ont. . . What is las'c in the romantic pictur� . and sneers. Those who dare to ed*- I A '_1 esqueness of w1kich ,Victor Hugo - . �:l __ -0 pouse the cause of Marxism are often �11 wroteiin his Road tb the Rhine . - is greeted with icy silence; they are sitill ortable face days or � �, i 10 comf lie I gained in� cleanlinesi., .. The ceilings MUSTARD PLENTIFUL I I ''I BUMAN DdlitICHES' MANIA -FOR disposed of as being "qdeer." But - fIL-4 � . . .. For ten mornings we offer you all -day comfort that %W � �0 � 461W _3�1 \ � . in the best designe& of. modern IN GRAIN THIS YEAR behind the disdainful front that Ox- comes from having shaved cleanly, easily, I 'W� �1 I SWALLOWING THINGS French kitchens are evIen alore lofty . ford reserves for such occasions there quickly, � ell, .If � . , . . - , . without irritating sensitive skin. I � , . than in the other rooms of the,'house� That yellow colcr so noticeable i's Concern for this new momter which I�' - There are on record amazing featg the better. to ventilate them. ' in the graim fields -of Ontario just has stretched forth one talon already It is a test millions of men have made. . I � . Z�,' ,J' I ­ - ��', cof perople who can swallow almost Daylight entets windows now, may appear beautiful to the into the sacrosanct fastness!es of hei Making it they discovered for themselves the 5 dis I'll . from he 5 dis- - ianything with absolute impunity, who above the floor aihd a systenj of travelldr who is not in- touch with life. The withdrawn mask reveals tinct advantages we produced ,in PALMOLIVE / N I ;; -S ; hill" V, � 11 , glor 'Inti SHAVING CREAM. I , ,y in it, make a naania 6f it, -and lator apertures, or at least a matters agricultural, but; to the a vague beginning of an understand- I �!,� some who even earn a hvelihood. by fan, is an essential. The beat artifi- farmer it .indicates just an abun. ing of the import of this 6trange ele- For 18 montlis we. work-ed--carricd out 130 labora- I It. - . cial light is ;- diffneed electricity, dance of mustard ble ment. There is no fear. Youth, and tory experiments -perfecting for you: -,f4 I . .!"'I A. Stratford telegraph operator died thrown down from the .ceiling - or crowdingout of a share of the grain especially Oxford youth, is seldoin Cream that multiplies itself 250 times in _ I .. � I tiome .years ago in the Essex county Altered by Pr6per globes or reflectors, crop. Weather conditioyd thN afraid of anything. But there is re- riOcst lather. . 'it .1 X -4, 1;natie asylum from asphyxia. He . The range, or cook., sthve';*,�'br four- Spring were favorable to the dis- newW interest in sind fresh specu- '' . I :bad. swallowed stones, grass, leaves, nelau, occupies a welflight68 p That softens the wickedest beard in one . ,::::�,, I -, I I osititi'� tribution. of the mustard seed, which lation on all things political. The . minute -without "rubbing in." �,, . � n � I I ! %, 1� � I !P . with a ventilating .ho6d above. That exists undamaged in water and is car- -advent of ihe MacDonald Government Lather that lasts, if necessary, 10 full I 4�1 ,,­� . . . � I 1� ", ,�t I g , . - of the Frelich chef it a c6fabination ried thereby for considerable dis- lent vigor to the Labor movement in minutes on your face -moist, luxurious. � ,,, � X, - "t" ... , 1, �j. I I of iron and steel' and as plentifully tances where the flow is heavy. Oxford, and for t[he first time there Strong bubbles tbat.-hold each hair crect- I I Al � �,,,, I " I . . . I 11.1 betrininied with Polished 9-teel and A feature of the unusually heav3r was a startling realization of the for cleaner, easier eutting. I - _ . metimes Irass as an oldfashioned mustard crop ofthis season is thdt real possibility of Socialism in Eng- , �,' , so ��,) I . ,)� ... . , I �Pl . locomotive. Besides the forneau a great share of the same is ob- land., I Finill.v. a cool, -oothed. after -feel -thanks �;;��,..`, ,, , - careful blend of palm and olive oils. "',1A. there may be vaii,6us braziers hnd servable in fields 'newly plowed out The new Labor Club still contains to om , :� . � , � ,,, Z 111 , �- , , I �,, I ., � I , � . � ! rechauds, ,or hot plates, the former 6f sod that' has been sts,nding for a small group of eccentrics who. -find Shave this wav for 10 days -note the difTerence in Made in I � . � �:�' i 11 . �� " � ,being intended to carry a minut!e several years; the smiall plants ap- the epithet of "Commuhist," an all -day cninfort.' After that you'll never go back to Canada I I � .I,,, � I quantity of fiv8 charcoal braize, by pearing in great numbers .where agiee.4ble and complimentary dis- the ofd mcthods. . � . , I I- 11, 1; 111� ,�,�� . . . . . ; I which the Prino chef - still pins his spring plowing for corn basmnot been tinguishing mark froTp mediocrity. Post the coupon' today. Get your 10-sbave tube, ,14 1 � I I,, ". �� ... *. . faith for certain culinary operations. followed imimediately by the bmTOW But the significant thing that Oxford free, , _1!cl. I A � 1, � 11 . ; 4 � 11, ',�. ,�,, I � I ... "I In one comer of the,..Frenbh kitch- or ,cultivator. Thit appearance of the, is discovering' is that by far the � 1,;9i i en are iisually fbund two pyramidal yellow pest in new plowed so land greater number merely are serious THE PALMOLIVE COMPANY OF CANADA, Lilnited ,,, _, I 1, . � , I � 11 I I ,�, , 11 I racks, with shelves of various sizes is just further evidence of the strong students of political and social sci- Torohto � I . ,',��, ,4 1 � '!;,:, ;� � � on which are arranged the btilkler .vitality and ability to hol# ove s . , ;,."��� ___� I'; .1­1,,,',� , '��, � I " � � """,.� # I I . I marmites, and essf4roles of copper is dharacteristic of the weed. Fortu- doctrines of the Labor Party and 10 SH AVES FREE , �,,�.'/., and those of pottery. Other coppers ,nately, the mustard plants give up have Affiliated themselves with its I �" Lp . -T115t fl11 tn ah4 maAl to Tho Po,�tftanvo .: CIOMP&nY of Canbft. Ltd., DeVCD-470. . 14� ­ , ` � , '' -�. ,­ � , ro 4 Ily when attacked by tillaga I purposes. .Some of them already PALMOLIVE n ,I',' 4.1 1 1 I hold the place of honor oti the wall, readi . in- , , �� .� f 2 1 ,;: 1�,�r: � I � ! brightly polished, still struggling to plements, And a corn or root field have 'secretly assisted the liabor '"t.. 0 L � 1141"...f 1 � I/ !!!!!!!!!! �. ,, :­Xrlk, .�; .� f .%�t��, �4,�%A­�, 1i:!0! . I . � hold their own against the- intottOng 'that re,Mves the .amount of cultiva- party at election time, and many lz*� n A -1 Ar ,'.0-__-___.._._-__ .0'i'19,;" �q � 11� I . xe',t4i. , "' , I..,.. - I X, . . ,,;!!i:!!!!! �es 4 ' M6eV,A 'Joe iiv*ite metal substitutes, ,Ak;,hich the Mon necessary to ensurs.satislactory If them tire planning an active poli- e"AVING-1 C-InkErk" ;,,,`.�,N.��U, )f aff . . %IJ - n., ,4�­ , . ;;;;�� — . A4dron:L__. , 15i�.` I A., : 1. , , , , I I'll I I - " ; � 5 - I � I_- �4,4 �, I ., , , , " , , "t � , - �', i "I I -,, I 'In'; I ;, 1 "' � , , - " 04 7 . I "s 0 )". I I` � � I � i I Its 11 . , m, I I �i � 'At a I . . : � : I f - ,,i,,French chef frowns dow'4 on, or grov�,th of ,the desired, crop, will be tical carem For the first time there .-.,. � __ _�_!�,", I LL 1.- - . -.1. 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