_i fi. . ,_ D. lo i . l x Y li ‘ii ,f _ ' i ll _ OUR vi ‘ , ’.,. .. ...""4’5.'$<=i"*\"=~` . _ . ;__. _ :r1‘_;¢_,_, .._..~_ . ;;, _i-ir i » `-;:~ i l . Vi, ._ _ i ~;f;__;e‘;y;. I i i _ iii. il ,i __ 5 4_,,'<‘;~ i- _ i" ,gi I if . __ il. ` i .__ _ .".§'_:§ 1 ._`_i_11‘ ff?-.I " 51 *ni it 'fi' _ ., . .Q _ wer' ii* Jil, _Il _rw t.f"iif `,... _ ..i| ., ' hr -1* _,_ 1"£=/‘_- .‘t:',i_-' 1 ; -_.. _ ,., ...~.,,_.,»¢ '_,~. ,,\.'_,~,,__ 1,. ts.. t~_.,~. -km' 'orare-‘1.’\\'»= »,.- pw rio-_ _t-_'nl' , , ‘ i ' » t ' Y ' r' ‘ ~ li ii is ,e li ii. i ., . li 1-~f1r--.-.ea-._ -a»- -~..as» ~n»» me-s by-_. 1." 4.. u _ t i i v ..-u~ ii' 4. _F .5 i t ... *_* ,,--»_-. iii 1 if -1- -- -sa... i.-~ ... i ri l . l H i. \a3*~.`.‘ 'ii Q?-_ _f "wh " . ` ‘"1 _ os. has J i O-0-O ly Marlon Rublnelm. "dui eight can be progressive. One of ”Jci_'::°i;..~,'f,°;;,:° "Tv" as most enlightened women I _ ~ r _,___ _ ow is 55. But r- dear mother o _ Ami/-s nsgisi up An “bum mm,” ance of ltixn Chapters . It was June when Mrs. T riiim huh; mi; family first gathered about her. It ` was well into July now, when ' ' - of. lions Claire announced that she could xleams and ‘ ' ~~ ' not stand any more country life. Naisls Kl1ll0Il0S Dra cries life shortly 9 __ Bakggsi, in 'ti T Chocolate food. As an addition to scliool or ii meal snaclts it is “, \`\\ _-r'/‘ Trade-mark on 0 ` P ir lunar-e i...r»i `Made ln Canada By Walter Baker & Co. Limited i. Esteblirlicd 1780 Mills at Dorchester. Meir. and Montmsl, Canada looitrsr or crioica nracirrs sem" nies -11-l so in git? wine/nibtey nindeuriltlt »»f‘°fL umiwtlmi wi i. wif; ii1°b<°1iwfw °*‘i»°i°: ll'£°k'-l we ,on 1 ' most of the sweets I" .. P Shing l5v;sdi;al,e;;1eti)n iiiaiifgciinfsez Skirts z Di-eg§'¢s Cingliaxns follows g gen. updered and to wma to her Coats Sweaters Stockings “U . , maid in the city to open and clean °f the apartment for her return Amy scaipa wit_h __ _ vi e toning up neglected as told she could go-to that dependable “D id in ii, i_ _ , I (-|i,Bgiy_ She beiivedi iiri iii hot cakes und other things thai tween two emotions-she could not ruth r was i rd b _ _f iuntietli riciiiiletlivis IBM' “ho ha' beds apart comirlotelyn egefggdeye. "°“° “id °"°“‘d have “ned 'Mm' °°i\°°\“"» S110 ¢°`~‘ld Wi °°““°“°~ elliott; long, hh: hiier 33';-isiieruhl r. - ` '1 ll ` . - ‘ . _ ' colceo amd, ,_ ...hy 1... ..... ...Ei .¥.‘.§...?.‘.””‘i...il.i'. ruiifngthe m»fe~e°ff»ndufu~ “"‘“= "#°““‘°" em” °“°“ ‘Cm ‘°°" “'° *°"°' °’° ““" fu-<1 in m°u-ef at out or or iii e more than his ordinary iillwlllli- llf ing teacher," tlie irext lette'r said iiimii ami iiiiiied umii me ciiiii oi l|lm_ Aiiii Dick i-eii iii b,ii,_ i. _ g th m around. Jane, who said _ ‘ ‘. . it. e L U 0' she was a crank about fi-eiiii air and would get up from the table-oileni »~i.iB-5 ii sweet old man-H01 H0 Old the evening drove them indoors. But ull lm cciiiq iii, to expresii ii hygiene. declared this was too *W i\lW&YB-4’-Hd Siillli 811013. i0 dll lll0llSl1. with 1110 11106! 1`0il\i3UU° "i know Claire sees this Clarke." was to hold her back tr muiiieu: on much e'"°ft'. and "mush she “hed nvefw Six hours new W°_rk‘ @Y‘38~ He li1\0WS el/el"y0n'e. lie talks Liiihei- Cniirmiwd rmr,e_ usomeiimes gli., imrcii oi her iioum one arm the beds well, she did not do it as "lil 80'- B Bi1|1BU`°k9 li il 11011190 about having lunch and dinner with She wi-im, and ieiir m,._ sometimes °ii1i>°f°i°1Y as this my 111000 1° that “levi with ““°l‘ people 1‘ve read about all my lite. .s-he .ioesnt but claire is u child _ _ _' ,THE ¢;|,|,~i,_ ,ming in iim dark und" from her room. th t .. ‘ T»‘H» C0. G "ms Cii.i,_i,ii,r 25 STRIGT onpggg - L|M|1‘D Wh h - Chlllftif 26 en t . Mrs. Talbot slipped lhito ther o 1'- r "vera, da” *"9" '-l"‘l- VV' Cl-IATI-IAM, ONT. eat daughters room. Amy wif, Talbot was kept in hah, .md 1,.; 5 be lag; few min," iii the mi” Vlflvl-Y 0| delicate _thilllil that for ¢|_-ii. gre” occ* seemed to be mostly liquid. Jane. perhaps. rather revered in her Hurry Mother! Even gal m,i»vi,ii,|y mi ii mothers collapse, for it gave her bilious, feverish, or Amy-3 ,,,,,,d. opportunity to ii-and the hours rind Babies and Children they have in s meds run thl1\¢I without contradiction. 0 che "Wo my heart." -Mrs. 'mhot tio be strong, hut it’s oliioa Pm ` an f ting - .Y 5_1. ----W O case, sion b The ”' chair :rful e rest had gone to bed, lb _ . . . ~ t lldd b the lhi‘li s dcieitiori hier Anrys depart- e)lI;1i\;lein`li;>iriiiyniémgiziivnyshe works' oniy everyone oi her i-riends had peneri i"‘~ ,_ , _ . i some pet trouble or ailment. which Jane had always been too busy i 'Tm ‘ml-`f, anowed. t°,,g° 'mm i,tii\ii“iirn?i?iiim:i§eti?il§s5lllugl; diiew to them Bympat-hy and which witrh her studies to do more than 5l’li’-Uii‘\’¢’i`- Sli” Sam- BY mf* mmieisr supplied them with ir great deal oi scribble a i'ew litres each week and i~liii0 L“U"~`i` Wm _be W0" ‘md "ff" -~i_“`.e coiiidifi help but hear convetriatioii. Luther, as lie put il, “had not the '0,,0." back' u_',','.l In com? lwme' Dick," the mother began. "Morbid seli`~lu.terest," was the gift of expression." But Amy do _ boptiiriiber .i Dick f?tLE°9‘li' lim’ Amy frowned suddenly. She can unieeling way Jane dismissed that lighted iu writing long ttC€0'i\i1iS Uf ;]l0°_p5__‘~‘§f”_ 5i§f`{:l;“gr iriir sheiiligt; ed too little for Dick to have any subject. "Most of them need noth- her doings. °L"‘“”( ° _“ “__x ° ‘I B “ . L feelings about his declaration ol lug but scienttilc exercise to stirn- "lt's just tho sweetest apart- f,h"‘“ _““‘i"' ?"'““°,',em °" "'“°t'°"' love-hut. after all. it was her filet ninth the circulation." ment,” sire wrote ‘a few days :trier 'wats “ix “wks” .. Droiloehl. alm0St lier first klso. and Mrs. Talbot had changed from a leaving, and while .her mother was _Y""' ‘.’""' 5'” ""’°l‘.f" iAff‘y ““` elle wanted to keen it 'to hefSeif~ gorgeously heuithy gh-i to a wiry stui in hed. "Au the rooms are on `“‘_.0.i';ed'.”"essmg "im °n.y' k "li 5991115 if’ mi* ml’ f“m"}:ibut rather woruout woman. Organ one floor-in this house, there are i,ou,il;”;(fe”ti:;‘gD; "',fi‘0§;’; “;f’;3u,Ti kD0\\'S 9V€i'Yi1l1l1iE’ ,ilfiai llillfiflfna ically she was sound, according tr four apartments to a floor, so the mobabiy get a care ‘ou hrm You 5116 fi1\SW91`€d| li‘°Ul°;ll}3i'~i on 11°” Jane. But Mrs. _Tatnall had clrronk people live in -layers on top oi' ouch (im hem., ' ' >'0_\_iYlt;*i_1_1`il irillf-if‘n£)Llh0;I_ cign-fegsed i'heiimat'Is5i|i. Mrs. Jolricsuoxnce had o]tl1er_ Dirt Clalrle says it's riligoet ,, '___ _ , .. __ . ' , ' ' an ztpperi it remover , u 'ii. Web ii ways tone t nt, way in ew anii1"ff;'i,ehdLh..`:“;‘§i3iiI:'€p;::yL Aff; `A"“~"' ftilgla ye°‘;‘P§?;"§{0t,?ii§lY;g1;£;'(; ster had it mysterious complaint York. iiii,_r(,`.r,,ii in any "mir mioiimr “nyi gin( and gim.s' a 'meh boi, He.d which seemed io -tpoublo every piirt "'i‘lrorc\i ar parlor--only Clzilre wmlmii iiiwii .. sim Hpoiueii io 'ami husband .. ' ot' her at vurious times, and which says io cull it ii living room, with “wid” "mi -im” hamlyrmue Dim .A-mls' Hum me miitmw wp with ponipelletl lrur over-worlted husband huizc coiit-their :ind lrfezillrl of ciislr- `,i_is_ in iw pii_k‘_ii up or iam iiown a mn; ' ‘ to him tt hoirsekeeper lor her. li ions. Anil .now lknow why sire nirlil ui wiii_ ,.r exiipri he wouiir i iimfi want giivo lriir great prestige among her wus slroultlirt ltave sold those "\'tiii’ll inrgt-I. nm!" Dick burst 1 good liusliand. l don't. want nn!-Immuls' it D“Z7‘1"d me di-"(`Y01‘. it #lil iiiiilkri ui’ futlio.r's graI1Ll1D0il\Pi`. DP' out his ji-uliriiriy ntiw loo liiucli Wlry do you wantito tlrlvo niolrr1til"‘“""'l "V“'1'U""“ ”“f"“"° W“"“" "fm-"-‘i Clam’ hill* h““l’~" uk" Lh"‘“' im.'iiii"_ geiiing married? iii- you wiirii io her to work, iiiid ns Juno iromzirket' lnuisit sity l like ilicur loo, liinsirrr -i>rohuhiy." Amy agreed sei-ohoiy. het rm or me-" Ceiwiifiiiiy- it i1'°ubi'ii;\ri1vy."i»°oi|< at umihefi ciéfniig; sired tiiriiei ciiia una -, ' _ e e er." . ll su any t we ld “Sensation” for Pastry she uid not know that every boson whirling-and Jane: voice » , Wordiwns heard by her mother, "'°"‘ °°"1° fir place was telling her father, ,iid Liiiirei. and Luther to fetch the medicine case “California laxative 'bowels 4, ,rg "After all, ands only 4-8. liiurty- poo has never had liar brain opened at all. It's such a shame, Of course. I~‘ather'e quite too old to bother with-but Mother-" \ “i'li tell you." Luther said. “Mother'e very meek. she has the dutycoinplex. 8he'i1 do what she's told to do. if lt‘n nicely pu‘.‘ You see how I got Amy away-f didn't ask, I jiist calmly said i was send- ing her of! with Claire! We'll be very nice. but we'll more or less deriiii,» tell Mother she must do certain smgvstetl. - ;'__n.-¢r_-_ "7'_ - ar.: _ _ 1-f= ~ THE CHILDREN G0 < _ _ Chapter 28 As Mrs. Talbot grew stronger, Jane withdrew more and more She began preparing for 'er aut-_ uma work. and _spent houm every. tree, a pile at books on the table by her. not book and pencil by her side. Luther -was feeling well enough it easier. however. becalise of the in extra help. Jordan Talbot promptly This naturally made it harder for 74Y°l1`! °ld- I him. since Luther could not do a Luther protested, but could not fri shake the ideas at petty economy d that hs fatherhadalways lived by. ° strict attention to the improved ' p n. being incurably romantic. sho pre~i tended that she was back in the days when Luther was "helping bot went about her work, paying; Ill School. r To be sure, rt-here was no young' 'W Amy to be trotting about, dividing ber attention between lower grade lessons, nnd running errairds-but.. that did not worry Mrs. Tnlbot.!_ .J .t .. t Nov '17 'isze _ laid "N0." "Abou¢25ynnqe.Ibqanioh¢ve uid ly Stomach Thne years ago, _I consulted one now to do some oi tire lighter work gf gh; bug |p¢¢l;ll|¢| in .M°|i¢i-“L about tfiie farm. instead of taking H, “id I miirrw io the imspiiri' ve an Ulcer out out of my stomach tiisdhar-ged one of his farm handn. . md 3*" 't‘°°°' '°m°'°d' IW” th” Then, I began ic take “Fruit-af-liver". strong mans work as yet. ‘ I am so much better that my old ends often ask me what I have ne to myself to look so well. I am Some sort oi’ peace descended utr fdnlnl' il* 'MSM Wd °“l°l`i“8 W9 on the little farm house. Mrs. Tiil- very much.” H_ w_ ED_WARDs_ ` i "`1"i` Y V X "~ V V i_f‘., , _ _ _ _,_i. _ _.r. - . _ !...f.»i' . ` - M 4'\ = A-I ’ Y ` f ` ~ ' WU El lilf Girls Annoy 1"" iWllUlll'ili 'V _ Tha Mldd19 Grflund M Nr ' m§m §wJ.:yn&: °h;§lr°mi|." Luther said 1.' . G En TUMABH _ from the supervision ot tha house. Imtailtg day in the hammock under the big “nu-U” 'nl' Hiulumi i,_Q_ _ cuiiui ut s "Fruit-a-tives”ismadsfrom thejuicesof I , iiieiliuds _miie inglsied- ii 0 and Comgined with topics, and gives quick relief ig)Ii:t:11li’i:1lintgr?til‘;zlg;and pm* li' f 't d' ' t ll i: l . . ' ...;t.:::..r:.'f;°;..;°.i:.t_..i.is:iLies.il:i.;‘:.";i;';.,fii;tii_i_i.. “F ‘t- -t' " i - -~ _ _ ~ father" and Jane was in High amy1§;"liP;pl£;ssu‘i`i:.c°rrect C°"mp“u°“ ““<113lll0\1sncss from wliiolilt 50o.b6i' 2.50t"_, . “pt oi; P32; or S , rral size ‘iso At all dealers or sent post phd" FRUIT-A-Tivas LIMITED, ornwa, omg London, Eng., Ogdensburg, N .Y., Christchurch N 1 Slie ‘had two of her clilldren Lronrei' ' J again as they used to lie, rind at-ii _,l____ long as they did not come around. anti worry her witlr new ideas, she was tiuilo happy. So August passed. A-uiy meantime, wrote t'aitli¢’=illyi twico a week. :ind Claire was do-_ voted-lry mail. Amy was having ii pule green evening frock made. Aniy was practicing it couple nf houm a day. .sire was even learning to play the piano from Claire. “So pcrhiipsi l can be the organist ivlrcri .\ilfts Minton leaves," sho sn_iil~ quite :rs llroiilzh sho cxpeirii-il tho ~ .stirid Misa Min-ton river to lctivo! Miss Mlntoii wart ua rnucii it fix- I ture ci' the cliiiroli as tliti organ it- il:-ll. I Tliorv were riccoirnts ol ilruatroe _ und ilzincies, tmil pnrtlvr< in motor t-atm, tire-re were long tluricriricions tri (‘lniro's friends. But rrftor oc- cupying the better part of the liret tliree iettom, Jim Clarke sndfif-nly dropped out oi the correspfinfience. ".\l:iyhe ho`r4 gone away." Mrs. Talbot. said to .l:i.rie. ".\iiii~», likoly (lliilrc has iviirniiil _~.niy`r;oi to rncntion hli.r," June I, “Do you mean shell teach Amy to lie?" Tho faded gray eyes blazed with singer. "l'll send for Amy lo coimi Porno at unc:-_ ‘ini-it_c.i~ riot." Llano udvisefi choir, a deniure figure in black per around her, shivering in spite overcame 'that objection before l' §he's so clever! She Silent 11101611161' £0 001119 1101116- I 8l\W1.V'§ lineh' with ii "me hai 1112! 110810213' ofthe warm night, and went to her was voiced. . ,iiiiiii She coiiiii iiffmli on the gnitlthat- woman was evil. I won’i covered her hair. There' was no i-ohm, ` ‘\I'm not a. bird. l’m :1 hard work ,ind shoes so ghys iiiwiiig thai-[have Amy with her another day." _aesthetic backgronr-id of stained -Next day the house seemed em- ing man. and I want food. not bird iresenrttker iu to make over some' So Ami/ W.8fi Wrli-1611 10-110 ron- _glui~is, no mysterious gathering of _pry Luther weriit. out in the gan seed." Jordan expressed himsel gf 1-,er climia., for me_ she says leon being given except that "Fir ‘shndows, no vastness of architec' ‘den to test his strength by weed when the new regime weiit into ei' must dreggwrltlr luggage simpllc. ther wimts you home." ture to set off her' prettiness. to ing, Jane monopolized the ham~ feat, _ ;iy__iiiai_-,S a prericii i,-oi-i1_ ri nieimgi The reply was aseries o lhegging iideallze lier. mock and 'began studying for some "Very well, you may linve ir sep r have in iimir young and sweet and letters. and finally Luther inter- . i .But Dick suddenly felt romance special work in. the fall. Mrs. Tal- ai-are diem-1 Jimi, conceded win that sort oi- iiiiug_ Mr Ciarire says verred. knowing nothing of the .or- ,fi _ isilfflhg within him. Anry became bot went about the house in her~uS- great dignity. “I can’t order for |ie'|1 read, me pi~eii¢h_" lSlDBl CHUSO. lilld l1€88@d 10 l\‘1V0 ~ ~ f » - - iw him on angel with an aura oi' ual round of duties, unconsciously you iiniii you get i|i_ as ._\i°iii0,- Noiiiing more was “iii .abmii her stay until he went back illiiht about her head, a halo or dropping into her old routine sim- digg- this ii” fi-aiboi my i_iiiuir,irig_ But the whole affair was upset- .I-il ininibus of her own glorious hair, Dil' DSC81168 Elle dld not hear nor ,she seemed io exrieei he wouiri cimfké wi” me mme of the man ting. lt wiisn't at all like the old 1 . _»\,;'ili`t»;.‘~ whose voice poured out divine H439 i-119 two young forces which get ill soon But this he obstinate' '--“-cr *id not trust who so ad~ 'nw' when nm qlmdren many were i v“’5?i“'?~ melodies. He' had a wild desire ie had shaken her out of her old time ii, refused _io do iii iam hg seem. ',;ii`if;d` Ciaire Ciaim' eiiduid noi childrerr and iilie had them around i ~'l,il;i.i say all sorts of rorirnntic things to WWE- ed to take what Jane told Luther ~; him-and with a young girl he' “ami Mm' T"'"’°t °°“m have 'i - her. to so out and overcome all Ja” md made the bed” in he’ wiasia “-iiendtsh joy" iii sitting at plight' Wlurt ideas might she not wept m. °°""p“y b°°°“°° °' lt* i8_°"" 0" °b"t“°|“S f°l‘ 1101' admire- "°°m and L“‘h°r's `S“`aigm°"°d the midday meal liotiirotn ‘iris field out into Amy’s head? But she was The" Jane Wm" back' °n the ’/' I [ii Lion. up fancied greiii dangers and dusted. Birt somehow Mm. “wk and eamié great amounts or wi, i to cm” mr dressing Amy first of Septemiber. . .i 3,' threatening lier, from whlcii ii,_, Talbot felt no work properly done h ' d be f d b 6 9"* “ h be And the 'holuie settled into still Q would rescue licr. unless she did it or supervised it nm °" °°"'° e ' 'm ea" an' l"`°l""']l" 5° "ai" 5 ° was wr" ' greater quiet. ` I _ went awkwurtily~ and l ' - - » around her w,i,ii_ rough 'V Mrs. Talbot was sure it wasn‘t food." Lirillél” Mid- JGM H-Hd L\lill‘ all the great actors and ‘actresses ln many ways. Siie'a itlawyis had "Aiii_v_ please iiorri go away.. iw P1'0ll0l'lY 110116-G0 elle Dlllléd l-110111 Gr <:0l190l0¢l Blwll Oillei' f0l' 1-l1€ and movie people and writers. He lots of men around her, when she .mid his words tri iiii ' “ 3921! Rlld 1118110 llleill UD her wny shortcomings of their parents. The says l have a very good voice that rnarriod me of course all that was it love with yotie[ll’l°”-Signhtixtllilrmniieriifi *hell -Weill. and their rc-_moved the into hor oiil wo s when the ne/Wiiearn to breathe and eriunciatw' keeping in the lin(-k ground. Wlieii Y ii. 1 ilotlii-r and dusted, and then began _? l'go back to town, shc'li be con f Pls" Still more details followed Wrs. imothcr ninn W n e Y Y ilancod in tho restaurant between the courses ai. dinner, and where there was an orchestra ‘playin-g the _entire time! Amy was particularly thrilled at this_'l1ii.t Mrs. Talbot was much upset. _ "I never heard _of anything so senseless." she .burst out to Luther. “Why oa.n'Y. people eat: in peace without music going on and people Jumping up to dance?" _ , iLuther_ smiled and took tire let-' ter, frownrlng slightly at tliomen- tioii of Jim- Clarke's name. ` mother," he sam whimoionuy ut- ter a time, “there are restless souls in 'thh world who must be doing something nrimite. who_oan~ not even when they est. Wh live in n world. 'i‘he` less with their brains, must. do with their 'I‘h\¢'| why we dine.” ,i Full-Fashioned Hosiery Look at Penmans full-fashioned Hosiery closely and you can see how the snug, trim lit at the ankles is attained by gradually narrowing = the stitches. You _will not wash or wear out the shape of Penmans, as they are made to retain their nat- ural shape, and to give the utmost ` in style and service. is the one make of ladies' hosiery that 'possesses the famous full-fashioned, seam- less feature that shapes the stocking at the back. Made iii a full range of pai.- tcrns and fabrics, and iii a widt- variety of color combiiintioiis either plain or clocked. Penmans Full-Fashioned Hosiery ` __ /I1. ll '§'.'» Alto Makers oi' High-Gradc Underwear The standard 0 f Exrrzzme a it & Sweater Coats if. _ _ _ _ _ f" ~‘:`§5§ """`\' 1 ` ~\ ax J' »"`\\3'il°,v"fr4=\='° s `\\_.j \\\`_.~_`~ ' \"\\\_\‘ . I ~>"¥j`-’~ _ _. Q \‘h .`- ,S ._-,_. w l . / '41 Q I -75%"/»°’ iiii,i'i-iiiiier iiimi iiis'3‘i°u;‘ifiB°;’_fI_':f Then she covered every piece ol mother. they agreed WM 028101' i/° has been badly trained. ilie says l churigr-d. l'm tit-liherati-ly letting ,/ ff.; s ,iii to form iii ..i. " fum-li-U\`@ Wml 8 Blleflal cloth, and manage--though apt to Slide brick have to begin nt the beginning and licr irztva xi [ling at the old life. and / ' 'f'»\ --_---_._.._____. _ (To be, Continued) _ 4° \ "\\‘ / ,__..-*__ `_` ---- .\*>`t ‘.~i\~" - \\\\\\\\\ l, i ii ` ` f’ l ti \ _ if ,,@._ €'¢'~\iir.;) it \\e~‘.~.`, _ ` Q .5 `f`“`5""" - Yr. J _ ./ i V`,\‘ .V5 \\<§ .yr 7 7 . ,. , _.'/ *J o re-you're-i w t " 5 ' ‘ ‘ Y , . '. - . , -/ i i ' _ I .6 you ` ““ l° "‘~"'1`Y polishing windows. remembering ' 1mb¢i¢ with glad of this sim per. touted to give up_nll that. rind set- ' V,.__ vi _u- .~ _ ' , - W"//“ this task wn tw i - ~ ~ \ f piiiiiii. ii i 5 0 HWS Overdue- ,0iii,||y mimi Ami 5 v°l¢,p_wlmn tie down for awhile to our quieter _ s, ~- ; ____ __ _¢_¢__:/ff . _ '---_.¢...&:';¢, _ » ( __ _ _ , , / _ ..=, ,, ‘ i (Qi li 1./'~ _ ,f, E 4" i _ _ ., e ~4_\ _ ini? \ \ \\\\\\\\ \) 4. ~ s . " "‘ ... . , C voice tram the W-inire= “Stop r>leyi'us=_th° i1°f°» -"”"" “”“ home."-Birom the Daily Express. -_ - ~ - ` it SATISFACTIQN 4 How often is heard. the remark-4-"l"wouid ra wanted." - ` - ` As K' av matter of (act that ' "little" mor`e"~ ioods reunite ii higher price to be good' clvaper A seemingly low price for an articleit always attractive. but unfortunately frequently misleading. have paid _ii little more andnot the-qtialityl |- i ircce`auiry'jto obtain the better quality; Good ther WHS ' You ’//» fllf r/ie /Iawr