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� An Australian
I , angiar. oo Hunt I"
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(Clarence E. Bosworth, Ila N�-ly- Sun I
and Herald.)
A w -ay, out In, the Australian bush,
Where tho allt4 build eight toot high,
where grass grows, O:% trees, .wheTe
several species lif the birds have ILO
wings, and where some lot the animals
'have wore than two"tuirds (it their I
being in their hindquarters, SoMe 011
the wIldest, most. 01rilling sport is I.
furnished by chasing on horsebaoik the
"old man;' re4 or boomer ItAllr-lityOn-
It is t4i., favorable allort of the Aus-
trallan bushman. While ja Anitralia, as
United States Trade Commissioner in-
vestigating, ailioug other things, thc
origin of the leiAtther whICIA, produces
kangaroo shoes, I had an oLiportan.itY
to see some Of this $loek on, the hoot,
so to speak and actually to rim It
down.
� on account of tile great distance, the
eXCIUSiYLuess of the sport and the I
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� --I�ioh the rider
wills another mail s horse, aUCL & usun 4
1 want him to lose her O�` my., account.
SO off I rode in the general direction
and was surprised to see how little
trail she left. This is another pecu-
llarity of the bush. I rode this Way
and that for fifteen minutes, and thqU
good a claim to sovereignty over it.
feeding like ,i lot of cows. ,and Just
waiting to be chased. They had told
me they were -,doun in the paddock," i
but this country allead of us didn't
came across her quietly feeding off
the top of �& black boy, Now to get
back. .
I judged that I had made two B1408
of a triangle in tile chase, --- -0-1-
save time ,,y cutting across its vase
, -point a Ills -
to tile starting - I rode ,
tanco, which I thought surely would,
bring me somewhere near the Wait -
lug captain, coo-oo-ed Itnd whistled,
but got no answer, Riding a little
further, I ca%lod again, with no better
result. Believing in safety first, I
doubled back Oil the trail the two
horses had made, picking lip MY Bill-
gle trail after some difficulty and dou-
bled back upon it. in a few moments
more I was back with the rest. who
were much concerned as to - my
safety.
Their congratulationsoll MY wander-
ing about the bush after a loose horse
and returning safely withoat aid wer8
h about are men.
W-Aw- �41-w -,*- . -`� #
t Cause 0A ;
� Early Old � 11 qe a
'; 'rhe celebrated Pr. Mkht,..hoffs 0
(a twA Itut4ority on oArly old ago, a
0 sayothatitia "causod bypoisona
A generato-d in the irltestinol" �
v
(i Whonyourstlornachdig,estsfootl
� iproperly it is ali.sorbed without
forming poisonous matter Poi. ;
*on$ bring va early old Age And, 0
prematuradeath. 16to30drops 0
W-Selger's Sim it After meat ;
jukes your disestiork Sound,,
4 lip,�R�:-,011t>d),%,�-,OAI;�'o
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��vtere . all into the thick bushagain rid-
ing hell for leather, That Isn't pro-
falifty; it's Australian and very de-
icriptive.
A, FORTy-TWb FOOT JUMP,
Through the thicket we went with
our horses fairly wallowing in a Wild
mixture of fall speed and stumbling
In the Slaking, Sandy bottom. .Up a
rise we tore and the dog and boomer
Swung to the right over a little hill.
This was my chance. Urging t10
mare, I tore after them down tho
other side and out into a fairly good
o�e
, 21n
,!il Fifty yards ahead was a
on log, and behind that more
,OLD -F SHIONED I
QUILTS ARE'IN 0 1
FASHION AGAIN
WOMEN FIND GREAT $ATI'SFAC-
TION IN A REVIVAL THAT
,BRINGS BACK OLD TIMES. i
Old-fashioneil,patchwork' quilts, once �
the pride of our grandmothers, .are
again in fashion. Brought up -to- i
date, they're eug,%gihg the interest
and busying tile fingers of expert
needle women, who have laid �pslde
the knitting needles ,of War for the
,o%mbric needle of peace.
. - � -Helrlo,om Quilts. -
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'Ho—se 'who are iucky enough to
have heli'loom quilts in the family
are busy copying their historic de-
signs and adapting them to modern
usage. The less fortunate are search -
jug the records for authentic 1)at-
terns for reproduction. The "log
cabin," "rising sun," "sunflower,""
"shadow and block," "willow basket,"
"morning glory,' "fullmoon and "Star
of .Bethlehem' quilts are the oldest
and best known outside the famous
rim v nu mc
ON YOUR FARM
SOME QONTRIVAN-CF, FOR FIRE
CONTROL $HOULD BE WtT-HIN
VANDY REACH IN -HOIJSE
OR ,BARN.
I How many farmers are there vho
i provide their homes with any sort of
1 fire -extinguisher? And how many'
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1 are there who have anything of the
sort In their stables and barns? Only
t recently a disAstious fire occurred oil
a valuable pnre-bred ptocit farm, with
�the seqliel that 'the farm, Which was
regarded with pride ,by the -'wbO10
community, is tile home of pure-bred
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Stock no longer, the mrliale herd has
been dispersed, and a .naine that for
so long associated With record and
-honorable performances has dropeIl
into the past,
!n1re Is the terrible foe that sleeps
only lightly on. every farm. Vie
necessary use of lanips, the frequent-
ly primitive conditions of the Steve -
pipes and chimneys, carelessness with
consequent Ploril - hey had thicket. I pu
finds himselL Only a very few Amer, � -------- During my private session t nod to the right to skirt scripture quilts, which were not com- a, pipe or cigarette Ili the stables,
jeans have inaulged Ili this sport. d the kangaroo, a fair sized the log, ran through the'thicket With mon even la the height or quilt fash- damp and heating bay in the barns,
brunches and leapves), and as I found boomer, and Alt and Angus brought m Mare ma,king a series of wild ions. any one of these things" """ start a
which is without doubt as wild as Wild out later, dry and wet creeks, thickets, ipe away �he eaX11-
as is to be round any- I 1p I
it back to uz. Then we resumed the ea S, but al,wa3rs landing right side In Linen or Cotton Cloth. fire which may w
and thrilling world. iron stone, soft Sinking saud and just hunt. roast of the dog. Imany of the new old quilts are Ings of years and may cause lose or
where in the r This time We rode for a good half- 5 or life to, the children or thia stock.
WITH A PREMIER HORSE, MAN. plain earth and grass under toot, UP, and almost ab
0 1 had a sort of impression that the her We The leaps Were to clear a serie made in white linen Or cotton cloth
West Australiats premier horstllftall mile before putting vip anot - ant hills, had as concrete, hidden In or in solid colors, with floral or figure It Is a jood plan to have a, fire lu�
n of the kangaroo were down in a paddock were just at the edg the brush, I didn't even see them. As designs and appliqued by buttonhole surance, th-bugh many people neglect
is 3, Douglas Paterson, SO look like any paddock I had ever seen. when we stirred up one quite,a dis- he leaped, even to provide that. The paying for
Holl, William Paterson, who )laid that But 's, paddock in Australia Is any tance beyond. The country here was the ,Too approached the log stitching or couching. Heavy linerf
pos . itIon Until hiS advanced years. Oilug from one D TWO acres to a a bit more open, so we took the creek twisted and hurtled through the air floss is used for the latter, Which new policy comes just when they are
,forced hila to yield the' palm to his quarter o fa million -the largest that I with a, flying leap. AV freed the dog on his side an Almost ineredibl& di�- makes the workseem. very elaborate, a bit short- of mbney, and they let the
strapping son, Whose riding . ,would know of personally, bat they tell rae irom the leash and we all got away though ies easily and quickly done. thing go for a mouth or two, alld as
With him from take-otf to landing it Was Just nothing happens then they �orget about
It was Australian larger ones. The one we I, a f,ir run. The dog pushed this To Fit Brass ;Beds. it and let It ,go on Indefinitely, and
that I rode through the were in then had 600 acres in It and fellow pratty hard, and he started to forty-two feet.
bush at breakneck. speed slid brou.-Ilt is looked upon as one of the smaller double back, saw us, and made for a- Palling up as quickly as I could I ,Other quilts are elaborately quilted then the fire breaks out. Farmers
rto earth the Taw material for ten pairs saw the rest headed fall speed for t'Aa In circles, square and diamond which are hardworking and much occupied
ddocks. clump of trees over at the lett. MY log.,, How they stopped In time I doli't are filled In with large French knots men. They have enough on their
an I held her
of the finest footwear that ey "Why, then," answered Paterson, mare actually sulked who I got under 'Way -
a woman's toot. I had de� know but when of colored floss. The ,quilts %To cut minds without adding the unneces
woods of "You ride hell for leather after the in to let the others pass, for I I r were allead of me, going to fit around the brass bed Posts to sary worryof thinking of what would
Our hunt Was staged in the boomer and the dog until we ride the cided to make ,this run easy to get again the,
h at Pill- ust as fast as they had followed, match the decorations, Cross stitch happen if a fire did start. They will
the Paterson 9tation. or ralle I we went end s patterns are also used in tile OiTcle� slee,p all tile sounder It they know
Jarra, where are raised the rams and boomer down." the hang of bush riding. Hearing the J aw the
us and daughters I "Oh!" was all I said, but I thought others shout I saw Paterson's white Back up the I In
ewes and their so I a lot. How stupid of me not to think shirt cutting a liaV-clrcle around me, ,Too run head-on Into a fence- Pat- of ,quilting, the basket, wreath anl t,hat it WOU.Id not result in a shatter -
won for the owners of and 1, targettlig prudence, put spurs erson pulled alongside and the dog gsr*,and design's being the most popu- jug loss.
vhich have Lough champion ribbons of running a perfectly good horsiI full to the mare to get abreast ot him. ma n more 'TO() lar. The old`�checker-board -pattern Out even It the place Is. covered
"Creaton" on of the spao- tilt through a country that we In Alt and Angus'dashed in from other was 'Ours. agt�ln is used, the seams .being all with insurance,to avert the most dis,
to cover One'whOle wall C stern America wouldn't even ride a led we started
aous office. The first, secn directions, and there In Just a bit of Tired and satisf toy fpather stitched, before the whole Is astrous results of fire, this will not
d so little hors walk it we could home, and on the way. Put UP a wild quilted. ' prevent the fire, nor the lo
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third prize ribbons are value stow help it, .Even then I was pretty sure a clearing'among the gums and black a thicket. We had a thrill- P . eriod Specimens. ished
at "Creston" that the Patersons through that bush into boys we saw the dog grab the boomer boar from ith him be- _Possession% nor the injury that
in the attic in empty we must break at the base of the tail. Round and lug, hair-raising battle W Periods are not neglected and there is frequently 'done to health and
them away up open country, so I spread out with the alive. But are many quaint Adam designs in nerves, not to speak of the loss of
jam tins. round they went until the 'Too stop- fore we bari ,him captured .
On the morning Of the hunt, after rest and -the hunt was on. ped. Quick as a flash tile dog jumped that is atiother story, � blues and grays, with delicate em- life, though scarcely a day gues by
preliminaries had been attend We hadn't, gone a hundred yards for the boomer's neck but missed. Up � ��- . broidered wreaths and bowknots, but one can read at families some.
- It in- when Paterson let out a shrill Whistle ag Inst a tree backed the "old man" .,,-,,-,,-*4-+-*-6 4 6 6 4 4 #-4-*-#-++-**-*-* heavy Jacobean design of conven- where being burned to death.
our party of five started out and away he Went. I got a glimpse of ,b,a � -a
eluded PvtevsOu, mounted on as pretty fore the dog could grab him, and, tionalized fruits and flowers In Thus, I addition to insurance,
a white-faced ijoToughbred mare as something rcddish'followed by a dark tripoding himself up on tail and hind I iiaye Rosy Cheeks 1 . . ssombr� cqlors, Louis XIV, XV and everyone sliould have within handy
t to see; streak; this was the boomer and the legs, prepared to fight. . XVI patterns, and some good English reach some contrivance, of fire -con -
any horse lover would Wan Imor dog, and tken Paterson's white ,shirt The dog would back away and then � I designs of Colonial days. Embroid- trot. There are several good makes
young Angus, on 9. beautifully Ti I darting In and out among the trees Elle 4 - of chemical fire -extinguishers on the
ast through the bash I ne. rush In as It,really to attack, but t Look Prettier 1 ' er L
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pony nearly as f for just an Instant, and. I was alo Ig in Ru�siau and Bulgarian color market, and no one should be withou
ses; Alf, on a Drum- wily kangaroo dog knows better, for -and patterns adorn some of the
as any of our hor ), was lead- The bush is so thick here that a in the long toe of that three -toed hind Feel Better '. more ultra-modeTu quilts. one of them. The aplielLtion of wa-
by (9, native wild horse I horseman -less than a hundred yards I
ing, the do'g, a crossbred greyhound; I away is out of sight. My mare start- foot the 'Too has a wicked weapon. It + Foot Quilts. ter is frequently not efficacious, and
Captaiji. Hughes, a Canadian deep Wat- is efficient enough to rip dog or man 0 + , Ili some farra houses the water must
I ed in pursuit, but wow!--,Yas I $119- from throat to polvis. So the dog � + Ali odd phase of the revival Is in be fetched from the ,Well, entadling 9
er skipper, doing remarkably well on a Tough + -00111 e-
. and I was I . po-"ed to ride a good horse th would whirl and face his prey at a Simplest Thing in. the World to making the ,Did foot -quilts fatal waste of tiLae. More fires take
specially chosen quiet maTe, I country like that, especially another safe distance, Walking back and 'Do 4-t the Small Ctost of pieds-td use on couch or chaise Place'in winter than in summew. I
.well up above all of them on a roan laam!s horse? forth, much as a dog does before a, a ,Quarter longue. These quilts are a lard Is best to be foreirmed, and thei
thoroughbreds Standing nearly seven- I pulled up, thought it over for just cat, With eyes gVstening, and every I I square, and, whill; following the de- there need be no useless Tel t
teen band& she could Tun like a a second and decided that must be the muscle aquiver, the dog kept the *+0440����+-"-* signs of the larger ones, they are
deer and jump like one, too, as I programme. So away we went -but boolner balled up, and we watched, -more heavily quilted and have a soft
found out later. not far, no, not far. I tried to han- Several times the 'Too's hind leg shot You s-eldom see a woman -who is cotton pad tacked inside. They are
We had ridden �perhaps hall a mile dle the horse in the bush as I would a out, but fortunately ille dog was too Palo, dull -eyed, . thin-cheeked ' and often finished with a ruffle of the WINTER BRINGS MORE
at iguana, . utterly worn out, who doesn't suffer
from *,lie house When a gre bridle path mount, and it didn't work. quick. rld material of one ,of heavy linen lace.
fully six feet long, skirted down the I She made -straight for a big gum tree, After one of these wicked slashes, more or less from headache w
more Tile nursery has not escaped the
trail ahead of us for all the world like 11 at least I thought she did, and I pulled and wile the dog was recovering from constipation. Her poor looks are Little chairs bave, the SLOPPY GEAR-SHIFYINC
on land tleeia from the her to the right of it with all my a spring aside, the 'Too broke from largely due to neglect than anything Teivival.
an alligator g quilted cushions and back pads, While -
wrath to Come. In fact. I th ght it might. She fought to go to the left, bay and started to run. This Was his Oise- table and bureau sca,rfs, screen pan -
was some kind of an alligat- I ALustralian style. I had just a shade fatal mistake, for in a flash the dog ,Most women can have sparkling els and the borders for the unbleach- In cold Weather when the on in th
gave chase just to see it hustle in a I the better of the argument, and we had him by the neck and down they eyes and ruby cheeks it they will ed muslin curtains are all made to gearca%e is moxe eluggish than 1
series of great leaps with its short legs hit the gum just enough to.unbalance came. Those wicked hind legs whip- but use -regularly a. blood cleansing match. The patterns are of liother Summer, we are apt to 40 MOT
. wiggling frantically even when the I the mare and do a flip-flop. . Ded out In vicious slashes, but the and laxative medicine like Dr, Tiara- Goose figures, animo,ls, birds, bunnies, "sloppy" gear shifting than in warm
thing was in the air. With a smile IN T14E MAZES OF' THE BUSH dog's body was well out beyond the ilton's oills. Just follow these sim- flowers, soldiers, sailors, Ships or pas- er days. The 'reason is that It I
of relief the big lizard dived down an It was beautifully done, too, con- 'roe and/they did no damage. I jump- pie directions. Tonight take two Dr. toral scenes. - Stenciling helps Out liarder to move the gears in and On
embankment and disappeared. A few in this work, as it is used for the of in 41i when the lubrioant Is heavy
Were lit the sidering lack of rehearsals, for neither ed off mi horse and tried to get an -Hamlllton�s 'Pills and note how much e
� moments more and we of us was huft, and we scrambled to action picture, but when I snapped fresher you fool tomorrow morning. faces, arms and legs of the figures. and often this means we allow on
edge of the.bush. Here we p(illed up our feet with all -our Wind in us. I the ,Too had his hind legs almost at Your face will be clearer, your ap- shadt, to slow down too 'much In rela
for instructions and they were much I right angles to his body and in the petite -better, your spirits brighter, ,
two of us ill the party had a dim impression of having lost a ON THEMARRIAGE'DIAY. tion. to the other, causing clashing
needed, for few teeth, but found that they ,Were picture looks, quite harmless. Thd Next night take one or perharFs two
belles the pHis again. Gradually reduce the dose Romance ceases and history, be� 'Dr,-Ilue to the sluggish lubricant, th
were Jackaroos, or the tenderest of gleam in the dog's �yes shifted gear teeth are allowed t
in the matter of kangaroo Only the odd pieces of my broken Pipe 'Too's position, however. A Moment as mentioned In the',COMP&UY's direc- gins -and corns begin to go tod -when pate against those of the Other gear
tender feet, . stem in my mouth. My glasses were is aplied-it takes out .
chasing. I T r two more and the dog's powerful Day by day you 'will note a steady "Putnam's" with -the same clashing noise. Th
"Now we'll be in kangaroo territory still oil my nose. he mare had 8. 0 Othfug so
jaws had crushed every bone from gain. You'll quickly'llave back those roots, branch lkad etem. N 6xPerienced driver, therefore, uses
bit tile better of the recovery, and got were wn
in another fifty yards," said Paterson. I just' skull to shotilder-and we had another happy girlish looks you once - sure and -painless as PUtuilm's C lighter lubricant in &old Weather,and
"Alf, you work over there with the , away before I could catch her. proud to think about. No other medi and Mrart Extractor; try '�Putnam%"
then Hughes rode up and I borrowed tail to our credit. I'll fact, most of the oil dompaule
dog, fifty yards to my right, Angus, his horse d -all went in pursuit. . JUST DOG AGAINST BOOMER, clue can do,so much for you as Dr. 25,o at all dealax-S. recommend a lighter grade of geil.
yon got fifty yards behind Alf. Boz, . Hamilton's Pills of Mandrake and But- —
and I NOW the Australian bush is a poor This kill showed me the eminent compound for winter -use. In an
Y place for a now chum to ram around fairness of the sport. No guns, knives ternut. Sold everywhere In 25c boxes. Minard!s Linlment?For Garnet In Cows.
ou ride fifty yards to MY left, — case I use more foreo�, ind remembe
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you, captain, ride fifty yards to his in by himself. Even experienced buill- Or traps -just dog Against boomer, and .. OP. the causes of the tlashing, and yo
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left. Keel) fan shape in your line,, men get lost frequently, and it is not riding through such country at whirl- RECORD BABY CR will be less apt to do It. ,,Throw th
don't talk; don't call Out it YOU see Seldom that they get lost forever. Wind speed gives the rider quite as Yeast as Food. The 1919 "Baby Crop" 4n the United gears Into position with a positive
boomer; just whistle." I There are no landmarks. Whichever inudh chance of getting killed as get- . . -- States, made a new record. An an- quick stroke, and you will USUM11
"Then whaVV' I asked, for ahead of 1 way you go or look it h4 all the same. ting kangaroo. But the quickness and nual preliminary report on vital sta- have no trouble.
us was the queerest looking country to I llut oven thougb I had heard all this intelligence of the well trained bush Perhaps before long we may be read- tletics, covering dqa from 9,89 cities, -- v
Tide a horse in I ever mam'. There 1 1 thought It a poor woodsman who horse makes the sport comparatively ing our babies an yeast, to make them With all aggregate population of 31,- WHEN �COAL FIRSS WERE
were b*g gum trees, big and Little ant I couldn't catch a horse that had wall- safe it you make sure your horse grow fast. 000,000 shows the Infant mortality rate .I.LLEGAL.
bills, Mack boys (a queor tree with dered off a little way and get back Clears trees enough to let your legs Yeast is particulaNy rich In th;j mys- declined to tile "encouraging figure
frowzy, grasslike top, instead Otto tho, starting polii.L Besides', 5he by and your head under. Of 97 deaths Der 1,000 babies'�--a sa.v- ,coal has not always been so va
.-- - - .--1 .... .. - --�--- We got four boomers and one brush terfous vItamineV on which, in our ing of near!y 12,000 babdes over the.
. ,..--.. _ . . ___ _ . � _ -- - s, so much of health depends. No. liable a coilim,odity as it Is to -day. I
It - C-111*v- - -----. 4 food
,�- .. - �.. � kangaroo during the day, but the one 1918 rate, and 7,000 fewer deaths than
;i"�.' , %;,!". -- r., ..,wr we got just after lunch gave us tile body knows what vitamines .o,re, but in 1qI7. in the cities -covered by the the ,early days of the industry ther
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-,,. V t- ; ..,% - KL;" t S- 2, C raAkS 14r WO M 421 4. -.�- -�! ,,,k� best run of the lot. First a word We have got to have them report,. 68U,000 births were recorded, was a violent prejudice against cot
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V - --,T-,4 ��-:01,� -N� .0" 4 , I Ours was a effect yeast would have. Thirty-two annually. agafist their will!
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1. . , e ,.--.;*c ) �*,t , lamb, two loaves of bread fresh -It . Eaeh rat was first weighed and To
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t�i - ('-'� 1,F,-1�,.,-,., .." ',w, - -� -1 V -,X, I to 3 . of jam and various other things, all ground Meat cheese and butter. At
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4�, 1 .. I, - horses we saddled up for the after- lutely free, from injurious drugs. C.on- ad -min
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01� �, � .\ nooll hunt. We jumped a creek and allowalic', of food, pill$ arning them -Mrs. .Joseph Dioll $te, ed In many things, could not got r
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.' got into a sort of gum tree grove, f. cry rat doubled its weight In two
IV., � , -�� -'. "' 1119 but praise for Baby's Own Tab- lip,alth of the country, and whenev
,, � , - ly free of black boys and ant hills, eks. One rat, No. 14, trebled its
140--1 "') .1, "I we lets. When my baby was thrao tile lyi. Pg. came lip to London for
,L4 " .. � I r With a thicket at the right. It Was weight In that time.
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9$'I llo'16 '. .. 1�', lalplf also well grossed, so that our unshod 'months old lie was terribly constipat� sittings of Parliament no one In tl
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e, (C YK,�� - . ed but the Taiblets soon set him right city was permitted -to light a cc
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,� horses mado I
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and every rat thereupon began to lose I lie Is ,a ,big healthy boy and this good -- .
I I She oftwln TXW'Ortl Poring around somewhere behind the weight. No. 14 ran down from 6ighty-,
.1�k wolmae..; 1'.,),lde7A,- 11011n -lo to .stay youngf. thicket, startled a bog bloomer Just , a h I attfibute entirely to the usis ,BLOUSED WAISTLINE IN N5W
to paints, pv-,�der�i and eo6---&i`c,'s to hide her years. Some, Women one grams to fifty-four gtams In three I Ile It
, alicad of us, I ,Vag just getting ready weeks oil the yeastless diet. I of tile Tablets." They are sold by SILHOUETTE.
pay latge .,�UIDS 110 W -Called 1411cautV Doetor�ll in.the beli(-,f ldr,tt to take a picture of the riders ahead all I medicine dealers or 'by -mail at BOG winter modo:44 tI
. , of me when this follow popped up out Yeast was again supplied and tents a box from The Dr. In the now everywhere a
,th. Otljler.ii watm- girlish dresses, thinking theY the rata rapidly gained weight. WllliO,ms' bloused Waistline 19
1noney -svill buy yor f tile grass. Before 110 ha( another experiment rat No, -0 parent because It makes for the yout
" I risen full . 25 (Wedlelne (10., Brockville, nt.
can fool the moeld abollt their 1,19e. Bilt 110 one is dect,ivad. The 'h'eiglit I snapped and got a good Pic- I a - -
ture of him, Ile heard the camerW8 lost eight grams In two weeks on a ful silhouette. The waistllue -has al
lump'yoli tryto hide your - -V yea5itiess, diet and gained fifO-flve MinardIr 1.10ment For D'Ittemper. been dropped several Inches belo
,, a p, thf,� l"re it silo vs- . click and drlshed Into the thicket to -.--- -
�ng through grains Ili the next fortnight oil tile the normal designation, another co
TlLcro is bnt ollo thill�g that 1101(h" old age bs'61; and ffigt 2% meet Allgliq hend on conli HOW MUCH TO MARRY UPON, cession to youthfuluesa us well as
it. We rode full tilt after hiln. With- same ration with a little yeast added.
bpItIO.I. Sieklie.14 alltl WeaklUtis Whig ()Id age early hi life. Dr. -,----- Out Ili Indiana n. justice of the the Mature figure.
�, building-ap e'didne for Out th,3 slightest Warning the 'Too shot poDco; who specializes in. marrying# --"-.--
llkrc(�a Favorite Ilmseriptioll is %. V1 llaost under lily llorsovq jloqge and 0nard's Liniment For Cotda, Eoc... raid a salary of $10 a Week Was
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" When they suffer from panned astern Ili a flying leap. .
N,,vollit,-Il. It maltios thtra h0alilly Und 1Atr(f-l" the Tht Roman emperors lent M,.)U(xy ,ptiough f�w a couple to marry upon. OLUE -FOR PALL.
fwrolj%�n�,,, troubleo, It heCp�'3 010il. 100king YOun b ko- 'n- them Down the hill lie V of tremendous on land. The pastor of tile local Methodist Althouf,*h Paris Is spons3ri
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9 y UL ill creeli: Ill A, series ter him as --I------- —!1Tttti " I Ppiscopal congregation differed saying black for -its favorite color this seaso
vdl. U io a w(mall's tonie, fol, tile frail, the dolicate Thd thogo bonadq, with all of US at . -- tile �-!alary should be at least $900 a it is not much, in evidence in
fy over the creek, up 0110 Side and doWu 00's PHOSP]Hbol 84- year. Three otbe, married men said salts. I)ark blue and brown aro,t
who avo P.PrVous, dizzy and Who havo backaelle an(l "dragging dowr hard ar; we Could Tide. I pat m7mate .. rild Groont English leflepdAVIdd. Ito onp should marrY oil less than $60 predominant alladeg, although sev
. and dw In full ahead.
Sow vomm too'Llc it y( -,ars ago and have felt younger and well evor flight , Beyond ,M TonLs and itivig6tates tile %V1101'. k and a woman who ,wag later- 91 designers are s110%,ving suits,
other ., nervous -.ystoM,,,,A -
ovs and . 1�ak nev rlao(I �a woo
f1nt.(,.. 1)Gct,()r 1+,�re 3 ege ,lb a W.lq a ma e of black b, . I in eld Veins, ed f. P� ,I V;ewcd,warned young Couples It 41- green.
,els J,Iavori,,,(� Pre.,;eription is altogeth r v ft I - z �entlfy. Sast
I'll"63 I was too buDY to to lkbillly. Mental on,# 11-irill1birlY way,,, vv)uld requl�% 110 to 115 a week
the othetil hespo V# Lon :6f Enern. PalpilatioA O'l
a1l(1,t,,�1t1,j0ut a partiele, of alcohol. It iO, Safe to take. Try it 1XIOIr. In t ndene More than they &ttmated they nee,4- A wealt Mind is lige, a Iftlerosco
q3 I was wondeting where 4 "
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, Atimory. rjca$2porboX,3. 1�41 #a 141th I I
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1. arld I'lat0non flisw bY , price, New pamphlol otaited nnot receive great ones.�-Chester- 35A a
pggkogf, (�f the tabletg to Dr. Pierco'a Invalids' 11otel in Buffalo, N.Y.$ Xoyo ,,t tvomoridous leap over it 4r3r Ag-11rifteelptof minfled,* �Jrltmerq rot piphtftt�k#k C.A. SCOUGHS
4c bao& in JkWobura, 04t.,,- . .1 tr,e6k Wblo,h I 4MV4 ev0 $00s "d W6 000 -Wo WM ma""s 001,11OR"MM � $1614, ,
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4c bao& in JkWobura, 04t.,,- . .1 tr,e6k Wblo,h I 4MV4 ev0 $00s "d W6 000 -Wo WM ma""s 001,11OR"MM � $1614, ,
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