ilotlt' , - l ~ - toss than t`it`iy years old. Aireud -r-.. ....-_-..,-, _ it _....».,» L' MAY 8. 1920- . 'rim onanLo'.l"1'E'rowN ooaiinmiv 4 ,/,. 1., . » t. .a,~ r _-.t,_ » ._ r-AGE smut* rf Y OO-4-OOQOQ ',,,»w°**H*°**”*° T DMN _DAIFIYING W OFI TEREST TO FA MERS c/iN* MAKES New si-:coma -ltnrnint; process. ii W°'m:,'1§,f°;.r':>duction of M l l K "W and Butter. Live-stock exchanges in Wim". ¢¢¢ Rapidly i|\¢I‘¢ll- |908. Toronto and Montreal especi- ‘tllly encourage dehorning_ 12,-mu. cally all the American natilve cat- - tie. \vith which Canadians farmers . ducts yielded ll" ill# West have to compete. have Ct'f'““"_‘,,“,e?y“l§§'50'T53o,ooo in isis. the advantage or being than treat- npttr0X"‘ ,,\,,,,,t 565,000,000 ml- They 'ltrinz a larger reitirn in . lt Ot this_';lxl:”;’lT"f[,t- exports, Tiles U dollars and cents, ' was ti* _ __ _ “mute a ,.(,_,_._m.d In it circular by the Dominion figures t»(l_=;lillli“l$’n dairy industry Government farmers are told that (Ur tllg mp [owl value was esw they will benefit briefly for the 1"” ' $100,000,000 aiid_ the e - following i'eastous‘: li) Better ap- Y iiittted lit _ I 24}00(,__ Dearttnce of the cattle: (2) Quiet- -tortivt\l“"“"l“l ,Ili n:;.}(\,I;\,¥c\$t<,n or \‘l‘. suhtlued 'iiuturi-_ enatbling t'at- '_ fit it i U00' ‘g,'\)i\,‘.;}u`;,,-t,tlttt-ts matic it fairly mm lt iitt-t't-use during the pt-r- - it ¢’l’“”m . tt- tlit-tiotiteitiil r<'cortl_ . tai, t 1 i _ “lil 0: “mutt tip itttriiiutetl in iarg °l}9_19 in titarlu-t conilltions. I P Hnxxgit wllli other food product tl nl " lm... oi' iiiilk, butter aiiidl it lllll pr l,;,__»,. rztpltlly tiwltti; to .9 . "he" it -t-_ 'I lien, too, tht- more _ t.t. ttorlltlll igxxtftli Oi urban ceiitres rwnpafttd with the rtirnl populaiiti “O ,mtafgetl the home. tmiirket. as it Willillé at ie.-is cost; iii) More tiattlt- cati_ be sltippt-tl in ont- car by rail. sttviiig freight cost, iiut it is when the ititiittal is 9 _I I _ . n fiii.i_ll_\ ltrougltt to sliiugiitt'r that tht- valtit- oi' tlehot-ning is pt'ttvi\tl_ Over 70,000 pountls of ini-ut it yt-ar are itctuitlly rc-pot'lf>(| at inspected t‘uttatlliin packing pl.ttits aluitte its ‘wasted through lii‘liint's iii the flesh Most of the tluiiiscs arc caused lry the anituitls' liorits while in tritn.~iit froitt the t'ariii to the inarket and has - -respuiidtng increase uw ubauml ittittttt H W' ll' dnt-tloii. Furtiier, the short- ln pm( lnlior oit farms tltrougliout it)/:ir it-sti'it~tt-tl increased pri _'Phat totii~l rt-pt't\st=-nts tho pitrts oi uteut utterly tlirowit away. 'i`ller.- l' is it l'urtiti-r and even greater loss. iniiiui€'l'l-illy.i1¥\il l‘ll<’ f‘0ii`llll“1‘:\’\/limi ti piece of ment is rt'tnovf-d rapid t-spitiutioit of the co in-iisetl iilltl pow’ilet‘eti milk tratlir - ‘ _ _ I trout it ttuitrter of beet' liecatitst- ot' .t ‘bruise the rest. tit tht-_ quarter .tifectetl ilu' tliees ll\flll5il`y li "Wi yor part ot' ii. has ot'tt'n to lie sold ,_ E-,tt-lt of these factors tt-ndet 'WU ¢-,t.»t- prices Titus in 1918. -tit. .t cent tinil one-liitli' or two cents I ti poutiti less--not ‘hecaiise tht- tulrtt:t"» _ this :tvt»i-at-t_"_ l"{i‘.Plm?id(.fnl (:‘.p.`f"` nit-:tt l.-t i1titii°,liui because tiiitt liiit-t li'll'9 ml’-l' 'oluw °m'".”"‘": hits lost in itllpi-iiraitce and salt- _l -ri rt-tits, t‘. o_li_ str-aiiisitip, it value. I’rt.tbii‘lily one in every ` ‘ll-"il """‘l" ing wcolnltioitly pi'iti'll.~tt-tl. 'l`lit- liiilf-tl nt-\\'. l"""“"l"" th" "V"'"g" pitt'kt-rs' litiyt't' tit-t-t-s.-int'lly tiilit-s putt- for _.ll gr.\il““ ‘if ""‘"":"»‘~ the loss into acventltit, aitil the tat' Wil il “mm"`nl wa* ‘ll/I uit-r who t.i-lls t';ttllt- lathes tilt' risk tlvlirt- I - » - ~'_ mils in létlil. Willie tlit- protluctiott aiitl ll lo\\'t‘t' |ii'itci'_` 't li* Ill* ii""i VW" ‘-‘ll \"‘ ‘ "dl: ily tht- littttiiilioii atttl l’oviiit'i.-l lie- ' t - lv ttlt-ltt-t~_-t- prtttmlily Sll‘“V"il 1* “liblll A itttitt-tl t-t't'ut is iittti' iii-ing ttiadt-t tit ' ' ' ' ‘ "' 'I () i 4- _ ~ . |[|,yl with it rt't'oril prtitlllclltii Imp.,-ittttl t-otttlttliseti and ptiwtlt- - t-il milk. pitiiiit-tits t»t` Airlie iltut-t, tht- i e- 'sttirk t-\‘t'ltitltgt-.~: tltrouglioilt t‘aii~ :ttla iiltti tht- itieiit p:tt'kt=i's t'ollt-t'ti- Wt-sit-i'it l`tilillil“- “-"l""'ll‘ll~V "W vi-ly. lo`l-lei :I ltf-tlt-t' kitowletliétt tlii`~ |»,-,ttt-tt i'i-tivltict-ii, is rtipitlly iii i`tist'tl .tititttig t itttuiliiitt taruit rs tit ttriisiiii: its protlut‘llon of niiik and lt". ,.,.,,| ;,,\w,,~|_,,,(-,. _,f ,|,.t,,,,-,\i,,g_ U., \t pi-t-sent. 0nt'trio and ézltit-t» t-itsily lead fltt' other pri -*Tit-~ liidustrittl ~iiiitl Dt-velopntt-til " tfouncil of t.'uitadiaii Meat l’iit-kt-rs vlttcrs, but \\'illt it inure genertll 186 I(-ing Strt-at \\'f-itt, '|‘tii~ti||to, ,.,.;iliztittoti of the net-tl tor conser- ving will t't-rtility on the prttit-it-s, ,|_,;,~,-ing will proiirt-sg prodigiotts~ I. , . -itt ettoierittlvt- duirying is _-Z<¢>---- KINDS OF HARROWS l AND THEIR USES _v ilat‘ro\\'s -ntuy ho tlivliled iittol 'I turn played iln Oiitsiitndinii Dart font' clusst's--spike ioutil, spring 1 - _ ~ . . - .hip such t'o\.\ntrlt--t as Den- tooth rolling :ind curved lintfel iiinillt null New Zealand etztinotiiic iii tooth (Acute). Eat-lt type hits viriii-_ tlttpt-ittlt-ttt~t'. It his been pi'ovt-tl lie- tions. The spike tooth is prulialtl_\' ,,,.\-_ritvftttttt-.1 in-.tt up other tht- nlrtst common fttrtit uttd viirit'-s.l tti iarniint.: sttrpasses it in _in size from ti single six-t'ti:it st-c-’ anti itttprovlltt-C soil fer- tlott to one oi` several st-t'tioi\_~'l tt \\'oiil'd he unroa~ int'asuriiii; iiliout forty tit-et iti- fn expect that prices can ivlilth. anti is solttetitties lined witht t-onilnue ut the prcsettt ltlgll trittitor.~'. 'l‘lit~ttt_-t-tli may be tlxeti orl On tltt' otltt-t' hand, labour atljttstaltlt' so that you can slant, ttittillilotm should steadily improve tht-ui hack orltta ve tilt-in .-traigltt up ‘»- ' net-ioRNiNG cATt't.E _\ ZW, my _.mm-,.(| into tilt- cant- tt-nd to cottipuct the soil ttitti are of 'tiAativitt‘t't-s will be made in lab- iintl down. Most tnodei'ti spiki- uiaving devices. it seems rea- too-tiit-tl pltiirrows have short tt-etit wniilt- certain, that duirying is and so have tr more siiiotitliiiig of-' tltttlni'-ti to lie an increasingly large fetct on the grountl_ 'i`hest- sltorbl tttttiniiiit- factor ln' the future oi iootlit'd on-ts iireilsed _utter tliu_ ('mad.,_ dist' or spring tooth ltarrows, its; _~ ,_ tltt'sc leave tile aol ill tiilges, 'l`ltt, spike tootll is also used for it hilt'l&~I ward sl itil. (ln itt'count` til' tilt' dt-ag~' gint: ttctittn ot these ltarrows they - . ` .t ft' ('iinitiliitn rat- espt-clni lttttiefit on light Soils. lft WKP im M mmm - ' ' ' ltr 'lt' ' 'l l.-1 tit' leellli tit- l‘ltt- t-vatiiple tit the tiitist Suv ttsetl i.ti e.l tilt., i ot l .rtttitttt ptr-ittt~t-s 'ls iii-lug co|tit-tl~lty .ire st-t stratigltl tip and tlowit. tlitist- quit-k to .-it-t' tltt- ttttilley V1\l\l°‘ \\'llt-rt' splkt- ltiotltt-tl liarriiws art' of HH. mm* ' to lit- ust~tl in itii ttrt-littrd, suit-t't ttlti' t-,-r,t,;,t,t\- rt quttrtt-r ot` it tiiillion with prtitt-t~lt'tl t.'titi.-. _ iltill;it'.~t alrt-iii- nrt- lo.-it to i’ariiit'i's 'l`iit- spring tooth littriwiirs art' lttosl used wltvri' dt-ep i'.ultiv.atiitll ________f__Z.___--- is ,tpglf-nrt pmt nrt- t~,<|it-t'iitlly_valit- t-tl with oltl roots In oi'i'ltai‘tls il- will tprittg over tlte tough live; ~ ' roots and not ilu so niuclt tearing.- ii sltiiuld llttt be liscll \\'|ii-re uiurlil 'ri-t-it ntitnurtt or stiutwy niiuturt-_ R; y, R ,_ Keg to tt-iii' it out and .bring it to tht' . lc Ed a\°°d'- . I _(_ , lit- t~oit.~it:tiitlv bttrno in 'inlnd lltiit Of tho rollitig typo iterc at ` l' thteo coittmon titles, tlte plain disc. halt-_ blttotllt-.ss girls need plenty o ‘ - _ ~ nottt-i_.ltnt.."i_ ,,1_.my uf _._,\,.(.|, ,mtl ri-, tht- clit-ilway anti tht- spaiitttg har- gu'latt~ opt-u~tiir t-xt.,-(-|_.“._ [gut it t-ow. All ot’ tht-st' types -leave l‘lili-Wi* lat' ot' it tit- 'i . ' d, uciilni; tlliit sllould lic- sniootlied over in k tl it t-_ tinfl tire lutilis tt'itt| to hinder pr0grcg_~t_ To tttost etnies, Titt-y :ire littpleitif-nts ~ - » - ~ ' l i .snrtt tit.. “~,t_,k_ .mn_|,|m,d,.(| _..“,. of ht-:tv_\ tltittti, bitt tot tt'.tr ni: ip ft'rt-i' slit- tuutl liuvt- new 1-tm, ,-(id louilll sllfl Hilti working ht-tivy litiitl liltititl ttutl ittttltiitg |m.pt_.,`|| ptisti. ot’ tht-_v iirt' espt-cliiliy vitliiaiilt'. Fart' ll\i.~' kiittl su ivt-li its l)t‘ \\'llllttin< sliniiltl lit' taken with alllto see that l’illk l'ill,=. 'l‘lt.\_.,. pins “Qu ,miy on- they angle i-nottgli to avoid it-'ivliiiz rit-lt uint tttr-t-...mt H", bmml sumti); it-titttgtilitr spots uittotltrltt-tl by tht- tlit-_\' lwll/ lilo tippetltt- and alll til- ilist-s. Atttitiit-i' typf- of l'ollil\i»i l\t\i'* liitllltlil. relieve thc 'weary lt.\cl\ row, that is used inosily by nittrkt-l “ml ll"‘l’i‘- lllllfi l>roinDtlY restoring iiartlt-tiers. litts it t1.\‘i‘lll ililllilwl" Ui' lit-alih .tiiti sttwtnglh “nd trttnsforttt- vt't‘_\' siuiill discs tlxt-tl lu au tihlotti: :_ll\\i`:‘t;tilit;-tliiit- girls and women into t’rtiint'_ it leaves it very lint- sectl "`ll li i t i 1 _ tlittttsttittls \lt‘aov‘)t}eobi€l1;‘t(i-tignlglltill m'(llltt~ curved knife 'tooth ltnrrow ltt'iiltli and strcitglltl through the itll.-t tot-tit tliut have it kind oi’ plow- ttst' tit in-_ Willltinis Pink pills is ing actltiii, as thvi' <‘\li ill” “till- Ml-`-* \'l>l"t iioolli Glenarrti Ont ialtie, turn anti pitivr'rly.t- it. it will “`l“l >'l\Zf-*S---“l<`’ “" wma! iii ltoniotreiilment whlchfg,-_ important place, iintt ‘this fact ‘Um rims Pink Pills so 'easily at-lsttould be realized. Only one mm’ “ml 52"" Wil-I lie timong those -species of Caiiadliin Emilie--ill* 'tint r°j°'°" ln retrain.;-tt itettlilt. rniiit-snnxe~ in iwiH0l'°“f't "“' in se pm” “rf will by all dealers other rititivii situ-kt-s are not onli’ f.,,.ni-';,d‘_"’"°' 0' il'H\y‘ be had by innll harmless lint tire useful an ties W," “Pills u'bnx or six boxes for troyers ot rats, inlcc and other M ‘Q I) willlnti The Dr. Wlllliiilis pests, and they should bt* D\'0l0l`f' » ed. ediclno (ou umckvme _ EV@1'¥ona enziliieil in fi-ul't grow- ills lius _oiitii=i'ved that certain varieties, ut apples particularly, bear only every other year. Other vilrletles will boar ahcavyorop 0"” YP" Bild perhaps a tight crop the following year. Other varieties still bear quite good cropg year ttI`ti'l‘ 'yeitr, bt.\i‘l‘lug, ot' cott'rst', the loss tit' ti crop 'tnrongli utlvci-so iveitther conditi-ittsl Matty have thought thinning oi’ tht- fruit ot' those viii'i(-ties wiitch heir only t-very other ,year would iiiittt-i‘lall_v help to proilltctt it (-|-tip in the off year. lti-t-t~ni t-xpt-i-intt-|tt- al work has shown prt-tty cott- olusively, ltti\vevt'i‘, tliai the fruit biitls for tht- fttllowittg st-astiii's crtip are toriiied .littitti't- tht- lilos.-iotiiiiit.; pt-riotl ot' tht- prt-st-iii st-asoit. ’l‘itiit is, -the t'rtiit lititts wltich will protitlt-e tlit' applt- crop this yt-ar wt.-rt' t'ttt'iilt'tl lit-t'tire tht- lillit Iblossoiniiig seusoli was over. li has been ftirtliur sltown iltztt all iittlivititliii i't'tilt spur seldtiul, ii' t-ver, fruit., twti yt-airs lit sticcttssloit. Varieties tliert-fort-' which prtttlut't- crops rtniiuciily have tvliat iiiigltt ht- tfalied it dual set ot- lrui-t spurs, otit- .-iei profliiclng fi'tiit ont- year and tht- other set 'tho tielrt year. (lit the oiitr-r httntl. with hicniiittl frtiitiiii; vlrit-ties, al-l of tht: spurs st-1 t`ruit titit' year, tttttl tlit‘l'c'fore noni- art- itltlt- to st-t the followiiig year. t`all this liztltit he o\'t'rt~oitit'? Ex- pcrlitit-itts wiiiclt have tlt-tiiottstrat,- O-00000 is all that is necessary for 12 to 20 hours lifter t`arrowing, then iti- crettsiiig very -gradually unttil about two weeks, when site should he on 'full feed, which feed should not be stronger than out chop, wheat illid- dllngs and it little linseed cake lneul. 'We are inclined to tblitnie strong fattoiiiitg. foods for developing white scours in the young pigs. lf the sow is being kept inside a condi- in--nt. slioultl be kept witltln rear-li wltert- tite sow could ht-lp herself. Still, siilpittir, t'liiircoal or soft coal is ti glttlttlt- iitixtiirt-, wltlt'h sltottlil lit-ep tht- sow in priiiitf t-ottiliilttii. t\\’lit-it tht- little pigs rt-at-li I0 days ltir tivo \vt-t-its ul` ag". a s|i_tct' lllt'gt'= t»-itouglt ftii' tlteiit to pats-it iiti~.iu-gli into a piissiiizt-tray or into aittitlter |]ii‘i|, \\'lil*|'t- tlli'_v t'_ill gli l`tii', i-Xi'i°- 'else itlid ivlti-re they \\'iil soon learn to tlritili ittllk or to t-at tiitt-groiinti uit-itl, ittltlit grttttily to tht- growth tit' tht' litter itnti relatives the tlralit on the iiiotlier. The luitger the pigs Cin iii- it-ft upon tho sow the het- tei- t'or the pigs uttless the sow gt-_is ci-oss and rt-fuses to allow tht-in to stick. Soiitt-titties it is itet:essary to \\'t':tii tIit'iii ittiitf- '_/tiuiig in tirtler tri get the sow bred again. lt’ they ltaivt-_ lit-t~ii fi-d pitpiirt from tho t-tow wliilt- slit-klittg they sliottltltt`t get it sethat-it when wcittis-tl. When t\v_t=atit-tl they should he tt-tl iiiiik aint iitiltilligs iiiitl it sttiali ttutttttity of oilciilu- itiiotit i’tiui- titties tially i'or eil the ahove t'iit'ts ltave also tli'-` the next l't'w wt-i'k_~l_ lt' no skiin- iitonstrattt-tl tlitt Ii' it iiit-iiitiul fruit- ttt-illi is tivailitiilt-, iaitkit;.;t' `-is it itlg varlt-ty lit' ap|tlt-' 'lie liiltt-tt anti Spit-ttilitl stilisllliitt-. Ily tit-is tlittt' ull of tltt' liltisstiiits rt-itlovi-ti lrtiiii pa:<|itrt-- .-Iitittltl lit- iivitllablt' itiitl halt' tit' tht' spurs at or ltt't'ttri' tii-- shotiitl lit- taketl ailvzlittagt- til' tu itltisstiiiiiili: _ttt'rltitl. iltt\ split, so trt-:itt-tl will pt'tit_Iiit-t- l`iilit titt- tlt-ti-lit|i li-tilt-, liittscltf itnil igriiwth. i’a,~.tlti't>, pt't-ft,-riiltly t-ltivt-r, :ilia- folltiivllig yi-ar. 'l`lttts gt tlilal set til lt'n, or txipe, in t-till_luiit~tloii wiilt it spurs is t-sltililislit-,| \vlilt'it ttiay ot' Ili.-,lit iitt-ul r.ttlt>n, siititiltl pi‘tttliit't- et` cititrst- lit- tip_~:t.i :lgtiti liy the it.t:tl t`:ttlurt» til ti crttti llirttut-li :itl- \t't'.~it- wt-iltlit-i' t-iilitlitlitiis. tit-tiliitiitit-itl gitltt,-i and ti prlitl_i- :tril- Ieli- tit' li:tt-titi, as t-tiiii|i:it‘i-tl \\'tlli litt- i` 's that art- so t'tirt‘t"tl with liitlt-|i~ l lk _ it i_.. pt'oliitlii-_.' not pt‘itt'tit'al>lt- to ini; t'ot»:t¢_ right :itll-r wt-ittiiiii; that taht- this ittetlitttl tif ititliteiitg aniiu:tl they tit-ver gt-i tht- izrtiirtli that lit-ariiltg lit \';ti'it-iles tillierwlst- iii- | they ttliotiltl ll.tVt'.-- lt, I-I. l. - r t 1| 4-itttiitl iii lt --ltit. li is :t i't-t'ti,=.,iil/.t't t'at-t, liti\\'t-vt-t~. that t`t'tiiti‘tiittt-if.: and tcrtiwtli in at ti't-t- nrt- itppztrt-trtly op- posed ittttl that ont' is f-tit'olll‘itgt-tl iii tht- oxpt-ttse ot' tht- other. in bi- t-ttniitl frtiititit: varit-ti--s, iitt-reforr~, it will lit-lp tu overt-titiie this hziiiii to soiut- exit-tit ii :t greitter atntiiiiit tit' new growth is induced eitch year ity more .~tt-Vero- pruning anti hy i.:t'<'a‘lei' t't'rtiliziitg ot' the soil. The iiit-i'eitse in vt-gi-taiile t.',ro\vth will it' stiill-tzictil, throw a proportititt ot' tht- t`i‘ttlt --put's ottt tit' lrtiititig tor llt:l.t .-te.tsolt, thus attain tetttliitg to eslnlilislt the iti\t'os_~tai‘y dual :tel of fruiting sptirs.--»it°t.-z. thuiigii usually ltitrtl in ’cltai’iit~tet‘, ltet-tittie soft under spec- linl t-oitditioils oi' soil :intl i'llll\11t0- liven the extra hard wlteitls ot' the. lltirlllii clitss, such its \\`ilil Goose, sotiieliiitcs sliutv soititess. Soft kt'i-tttils of wltt-at cotttaiit a ltiwt>i~ prtipoitlttit tit' lliuten ittttl it liinltt-r pt'o}itirlio:t tit' >-.tart-lt. 'l'ht- itttttiitti- oi' it tiztrtl kt~t'ii4'l is ltttrlli' 4-o+o+¢o+¢+o-¢»¢¢¢ ¢.¢¢.¢.¢..¢ eos. P"'OO old t`i-lends leave its soon or lute, ` 'lite old life changes for us all; .» tid sonic must go, and some must wtitit, Alone, 'alone till even call. A lf“"ll’lllli¥ tilzlsti of loving hands, A liroken _prayt-r a_whii=pt-r low -\'ill il\"Y are tquni- to other lands lllll ll\\‘.\' are ours wltf-re`t'r they go. Y __ "_ fr-_nl .vttt lands anti other _=.tm=n_ New sct'iit'_~' ailtl titliet' iles, lint lt.-t |lit~iti watitlt-l tvlii-re they will, \\~" kiititv ivt- have their ttltl lit-arts still. The -\"tl *<0 ille swi|`t _vt-ar_~t wax and want-_ t`l'i»-utl~t titti-it st-\'t-r, tear: nttist lull; lllt- lit- t`uli or parting pain V ititl the twiliglit closes itll. l tittl -tn ltttppler times at last, iii tliitt Neiv -\\'oi‘ltl that lit-s hti- yond, \\t-_titttl titir t'i~it'litls of the past, \\itit hearts as ttititlt-r and as i'otiil_ I Stl |i\tiil ,_ l7p tliert-! lit-youd tht- skies 'l'lt<'y walt with happy eyes, -"-llil lll\‘l"‘ “bon tiit- t»tt'rii:tl _~iltort~ 'l`lit-it' lit-ai'i.~t art' otirs i'ot'evt-rtttore, --------A. i PROMISED MOTHER '|`lit- svlltttil wap tiiit, anti iltiwii tilt' strt-t~|_ .\ ittiisy t'rti\\'tl t-aint- iltrtittglntz. 'l`li~' lint- tit' _lieitltit :tiitl gliiilitt-ss _-i\\'t-t-l 'l`ti t~v"i'y t’at-t- lit-ltiiti;iii.i;_ .\iiitiiii; tlit-iii sttuitlt- it litllt- latl, \\`ltt> listteitetl to ittitiiltt»r, \iitl liilltlly said, hall' igritrt-, liiil. :'at|, "l t~.tn`t; I pi~.iitii~t-tl iiilitlit-r." _\ siiottt tt-t-tit tip, at rlitgltig _~iitoti: tit' ltttistt-i'tills tit-risititi, not title iiioliteitt left. in tloiillt iiii iitanly, brave .lt-t-isioii. irltt-re you pit-:ist-, tio wha _volt will." ltttt 'l`i "t lo ter of depression, the enemy, of ite ciiltnly told the other. "lllll. l shall kt-ep tiiy word, boys. -ttttt; t-;tii't; I prontist-tl inotlit-r." wiio conlti doubt the future t'(lllI`S(-* one who thus had spoken? 'l`lirtiuglt ttii.iiillootl"r. stidiggle, gain ..itd loss._ ultl faith like thi.. bt- lirtxltt-n'.’ s lilcssiilg on that steii(li`a.=¢t -will, iiytt-ldittg to anoilit-r. iit>.trs all ji-ers and lallgltier still, ‘ Because ht- proniisf-ti mother. _-go-cv-2 YOUR DAILY READING out' daily reading is it big lltrce our life. A littlt- readiitg done lftll-_.' eucli day can profit ti txt- woitiati as tnut-it its ii rer- conrse pursued under collegti essors_ Tile best hook of hist- ltiogrupliy, travel, science or pot-try t-an be ntadc ti perinitttctit osslon. It only need take tt-ti iiiliiutt-s oitt of it tlay, and yt-1# tittt- tiiaii it lttisy ntan, too. is ont' til' tht- ttti-llftw'-_si und best rt-ad L _ _ WO AN’S ORLD lIere's to laughter, the sun- shine of the soul. the happiness of the heart, the leaven of youth the privilege ot' purity, the echo of innocence, the treasure of the hlliilllle. ilte wealth of the tpoor, the bead ot' the cup of pleasue; it dl-spots depreciation. banisliel-i blues and iiiatiglt-'S.nielanclioly; for it's the foe ofrwoe uni] the destroy- Brief; it ft., what kings envy in pt-itsitttts, plutotirats envy in the lJ0t»'i‘. thi* guilty envy iii tho inno- Cvtll: it's the slit.--n on tht- sttvt-r of stiillt-s, the rlpplt- on the watt¢i"s delglti, ilit- glint ut the gold oi' iiitttliitsft; without it liutnor would he tlutnti, wit would wither illiti- [iles would tliisappear and smiles woiiltl shrlvel. for it's the glow of ii t-it-an t'tiiist:it-titre, int- voice of a piirt- soul, llli- 'liirllt-cry of ntirtll the swan song of .~tiitltiess~littight- ('l'. -?---- WOMAN’S PLACE. t\\’oniatt's 'place is in the home. Soitie people say this Sante tlitiig One cup currants washed and stewed, one cup sugar, one table- spoon cornstarch, yolks of two eggs, one cup boiling water. Cook until thick. Fil-l crust, which has been baked. and put tthe beaten whites on top. _ -i-¢-qo» Potato Puff , To zi. quiiri of hot mashed potato e add a talbespoon ui' bttitter, a llitl inilk to soften, two 'beaten eggs, titen enough rich iiiitk or cream to make. the iuixiure soft. itdd salt to tttstt-._ Put. in it built-re-tl dish and liiiikc to it golden thrown. ---?-- Onions on Toast .__ 'l`in-ee bunches you\z oni_ons, but. it-rod tttitst, while or drawn butter Silll(Tl£_ Prepiirc the onions as for lable use. Boil in tsalted water till tend- er, arrange on toast like asparagus, and pour over the desired sauce. --_--_-»¢>- RICH GINGER BREAD One halt' cup sugar, 'one egg, one tiiut nieuit try it that woinan`s place_ PM ' I I is in the house. it is not in the M cup mo 85595' -Due cup 0 st-use ot’ liouse that we use the worn lionti-, lioine is not confin- ed by tlit- walls of-it liouse, but hy _ solved in it little hot. water. one half teaspoon of cinnamon and nutmeg, teaspoon salt. Adil flour ite \\'itll_~° ot' it \\'oiitttii‘s heart.. I iloine is wlierevet' you t`iiid it good wuziiitit at worlt, 'because wli°rc- t-rt-r you i`ititl lit-r shi- is doing tilt- work oi' it it-:tl wtititiiii, lnritliraiiiig vii-ttit-_ liulltlitig t-litii'at-tt-i', making gtiutl r-itlv.eits. liecitttsi' itt-r place is lltt- hottie liltl lit-t' powt-r tlittt tii` liriltgliii: lioint- t-tivit-tiiiittetii into tht- iivt\~.` it' tlit- ltotiii-it-ss, tht-_ woittan who itti-tttpis to ilo tilt-i‘i'ly it lll:ilt’l york iii thi- wttrltl ttiukes tit' lit-r lift- t inly halt tit' what it tnigtti itave) teen. 'l`iit-rt- nit- woittt~it pitysii-iuits, t' .vtiiitt-it la\v_»-t»i's and wotiieti in iiiisl- l ies... iiiti it' they art- not titttrt- liait inert' physiciatits, lnwyt-rs biisi` it-.\:.~‘. wi.tiiit°cisiiig it _power that has been' t-ttnsi-ci~aietl with love and guided hy an liiielllgence that lias fare of mankind. The few wicked been ittstpired by zeal tor the wel- \\'oiitt'n that we flint in tll€‘ \\'0i'lil onl~.' t~iii.pitasiv.e tht- ttwtui except- tif 1 to tnakt' the consisii-ncy of cake liititi'r_ ' - CREAMY SAUCE Wort: one-third rupftil of bui- l~‘l‘ Ulllli i-rea-iiiy aint add one cup- i'\ll of powdt-retl .~.itgttr grarltially, whilostirririg and -beating con- stantly, then add t-wo tablespoon- t'iil.~i ol'_ top iiiiik, drop by drop, and when mixture is oi' it very creamy coiisistt-iicy .flavor with two-thirds it-:tspoonfiils of vanilla and one- tlliirtl it-its-ttoonfttl ot’ lemon ex- I':it‘ _ ----<-o->---- Cheese Biscuit _ l‘t\'t> riittrttis of fittttr, 4 tttnsptttin- [tits of baking powder, 2 table spoonttils ot' lard or "butter, 1,5, cup- ful ot' tntlk 1,.; tt-aspoonful of salt, grated cheese sufficient to give de- sired flavor, Mix all the ingredients except ilii' 0lt@P.=o, its for baking-powder bt-ifftttts. ltoli titin, tnvttie into two Mitts. Sprinkle one half with grated cnt-estg lay on the other half of the dough over the cheese. (‘ut out with small cnttter and bak;-_ -*-iO£-il Cocoanut Bread Pudding, Cream Sauce inn' t-i tlit- ttilt- of lite tltnt wiliililll ity nitliire -is irlitttl iilill lit’ t»§\`1iU¢’ fl" nt-:tr perfect as (iorl has matte ix fret- being. ' _¢4a»---~ -- WORTH KNOWING A gut-st may be its glad t0 H0 as the liost is to have him SIL _ The average .man i~.< tl pool' .illllgff of his own importance. A wise man suppresses l'iili_v two- thlngs ot’ his opinions. Be sure of your aim tb_et`ot'o nt~ it-n.pting to slap a inlsquito. ‘ 'roll i-att-ti tlit-otit-,li the l‘.'ti\-“loft tfitliiti itlilwoxitiiitli- ililliiln liil ll'llli'» mm" -(mp "nil °n"`ll“lf CUPS Ol' walnut iiieitts, onc»halt’ pound of ini-ul rittloii _-illttultl lit' oi` :i_ laxat; lvt- it:tliirt'; it is t-s|iot'i:tll_\~ itittioii ani lltit tlit- sow sltoiiltl _iiot lit- t‘oit:.ilp:iti".l at liit‘i'ttwillK tilitt'. il* tht- suit ktrltels :irt'pitlt't'tlt1 t' .~'ht- is lialtle to t-ut lit-r ytiutig, aiitl lt;t|_l tint-s. 'l`lie lirnn itst-li`§ liowt-rt-r titles not i'.llaitt.:i' coltillt' \\'lit'ti the itt'r t-tttistipittt-d condltioii will _~iurt'- ll in lit litter in ll trltcitt ltt»t-otttes soft anti the tt-riti l-J' sltttw |tse` ' ' ' ' itiilt- in izinil tliiit is stony or is tiil~, l~ has been used, its it htas a tendt-tit-yi grt-:tier or les.-t dt-grt-e, tial cliop. ltr.iit aint liliset-tl rake int-iii, with tt \ft.\t,' tttittglt--sl slttlii‘,ltl .pi-otlut\~ tiptittiitu .\s lll':\_it also is trailsllit~t~tit - in lit "yt-llow lit't'r_v" is quite iitislt-itilittg _-_\ _~tit`i sitttttilt' ot' tt str-cailt-tl reatl t-itl ' “ 'ri rt-all ' i't-tldisll _ uit ttiltttlt i 5 idt-:tl rt-suits. il` tltt- sow is still iii-|;,,.0“.,,v m,|,r.,. ,th-U, |»¢»tt_ it t-oltttiil cliitcil to lit- t'ul\i-ttipatetl, it tea- spootiful ut' liltisotii salts ttttct- it day in her iecil should t'ell\f‘ll)’ CDH ditions. lt' stir- is ful'i‘ti\ving lit cold weather some precatitioti slioultl be _taken tinlil the yoititgt-tiers bccullw dry anti have itttrst-tt once. lit' \\-S* ing it wartii lirirk or twotin the hot- totn of the l`t-ed basket or it Jl\lt»£‘0l wal Lit \\'.itt-r. co\'t'i‘t‘ti ovel' \\'1ll\ Stmfp wt\t~i~t- the pig.. t-an ho plac- t~d its they tii'rivt-. ’l`itt- heat. from ittt- bt-it-lu ot- tt.-att-r. roltlltttr lllrtttlitlt Ip.. t»lt;ti'f. soon dries tltt' llttit- fol- lows ot`t` and at tht- sunie time kt-eps theiii front tlittiger until ilN‘ got;/'tt sitl'ft'riitp.: has passetl, wlieti they t-_tn lit- ttii-nt-ti out to so lf' work. _ ’I‘lit- gow should lit- t`t-tl very ltiiltl ,____.____»-- Ladies! Look Youiig llarkeii Gray Hair use the oiaainte sane Tw ami Sulphur and Nobody Will know. Gray hair, hoivevcr liattilsotite. tit-_notes titlvtiiit-ini: utw- Vi" “ll know thc atlvittttai»!l‘i‘ Of H .Vnillllllll Witt-ti it fades, turns RNIY Mill tions ot Sage 'l`ett. anti Sulphur en- foltl. 1)on't stay gray! hook yflilligi addition of other iitgrt-tlients. 'l’lioit it darkens the hair licauilfully, ltr sldcs, nn one can possibly tell, n it ditrkeiis so naturally and evenly disappears; after another iipplica tion or two, its natural color is re )'0\Ill§(‘i'. / tt.ppi'ttrititr'_t-_ Your ltillt' lt-l _\' between these two vitrit-tics lies only in titt- colour of the bran. \\'hiti' Fifi- is just as ltui'd it wheat as ltetl Fife ktliottglt ot' at tlii`t`creut colour; yel- _lowish r:t_tlit'r tliitti retltitslt, ` Softiir-ss is tilt- utitcotne of pt'.-ul- ltir still ctintlltlons especially iii ri' tzitrtl to soil sti‘\lctlii‘i' and tltt- tlilllll tit_\' ot' titol.~'turt~ pi't'st-nt. l.tttitl trttltt which ti'i'm~it-hiive rettettily lit-t-it »-clt`»nt~t'tl is parllr'_tilitrly lhtiiltt to pt.ttlut-t- .soft wlit-itt. lt i_.-, also wt-ll t-sttthllsltetl that lit coiii\tt'lt-it wilt-rc tlte suiiliut'r is rtttlti-r lout.; atlll _\\'llt're the tt-ltipcriitili'f's art' ntotlt-r laio the trht-:tl ,- ilstlitlly stlftci' lliitli in districts wltt\re the stittiiiii-r is .-ltttrt :intl t\'ltt-rt- gr:-at t~xtt't~tiit-s tit tttittpt-ritttlrt's ot,-t-tit". .-\ i`till explaii ation oi' tho causes ol` sniittess has not yet lit-en ttrrivt-d at. lt is |.';i'llt-ritlly hL'lli'\'t'll that soft lwlieai is inferior in ttnality to ltnrtl ‘_wltt'at for brt-nd tnttkltiizz this is \i.\n:tlly trite. pr'ovitlt-tl ilit' satntilt-ti ‘rottipnrr-tl betting to the saint- vitr- iety. llo\vevt't', sotiie soft \'.'trit'tit-s art- siipt'i'iot‘ to stunt- liaril ottt-s. l-‘or iniliing piirpttses ltttrtl \vitt-at is prt't't\ri'el its it is easier to iittudlt- _und it iisttitliy gives lit-ttf-r satis- it'iii'tlttli tti liakcrii wllo t\t-.sit't- to itnukt' extra-ittely light lireatl_ For pastry atid take. flour t'rotti soft wheat is ltr-tier. Iiurd, wheat bclnl-Z more in ileittitiitl usually brings it ,ltit.:ht~t‘ prlr-t' than soft witt-nt. As 'a rule, ther(-l'ort~, fitrntt-rs wliost' _ wheat is soft sulit-t' ti i`initni'ial loss on iliat ttccotttit. tSucIi wheat, how ever., tif of it usually hartl vitr- it-tyi is perfectly good for st-t-tl purposes. liecuiiiic the softness is not' liihr-rlted. Vo vt-tv iitucli is vet known its tentlrney Gi any soft wht-at. To it certain extant this is iloiihticss he vnntl rtitttroi. hut it appears prob- ; itbie that vulilvnllott and especially _ the plotigliing untler tlit' sod will. ln ,tinit-,_ it-ntl to bring about sttt'li a .t-onttltlon of soil its will prtttiurt- tltnrder wheat. This coultl lit- ex- lpecit-tl particularly if the hind un- tier tillage were form:-t'l_v covert-d `._wliit trees. z C. E. SAUNDER3i Dtiittittlon Cereailst alltl lr:iti~‘lut~t-tit, wltilt- the iitttrtor " tif it ».tt|'t lit-rttt-l is wititi.-.lt tttiti foo, l't-:ifl iltt' jilst ltl't'atlst- ot this tially liltltil lit- is it slow rt-'.iili't. ttio, _vt-t lit' eort-rs titi|t'li groulitl. l_lt- tltit-sit'i titilclt, liili lit\,_i‘t>1iitttitllt-rs* \\'lt.tt lit- has read. \Vltlcli, :il'tt'r till, is it 1\t'.'tist'\vtti‘tl'.'_f `t'lttirit<‘tet'i.-tilt' sltlt-_o itvt-ragt- rt-utit»-r ot’ today hits `lltint».~.t 'int-ti tio what they Hill! I, I I ` tiisiitiiiosi ttien tio wliutn they can. ll in -I =llU<'PlHHl with one and otie-ltitlf i-ups or wma,-_ mm pup Witt-n it man biusitos it woinun .ls §;‘l;l3“"~ ‘itllla ll’-l1l‘7~“ili00n l0m0“ luicc . t . f .' tl -tl er lie`.~ it loli- i¥l‘=\ 1' rind of one lemon. ' ‘Pl m “mmm “ ‘L \ 5 Simmer fifteen minutes. Pore and ster, _ _ . 4 wrt. ten apples. ket-_ptng them pudding dish, sprinkling each lay Serve hot with Creamy Sauce. -» ’ _ STUFFED APPL-ES ' i‘il5f~' anti one~liitlt` cup or raisins. "I Pills tt' Pills kidney troubles is shown hy the litrgo nuin-ber of reople who tlieln always at hand. They have leiirned thiit tho proper wa itvoid serioiis forins of kidney dis- e, sucli its rlteuiniitlsnt, diabetes, tiropsy, and heart disottsc, is to nor- rect ttte tuiilly sytnptntns of kidney trouble. Dodd't-i Kidney i’ills have ri'ptitittion on the good work t»igltli~ lf llotld`s liidn"-_\' Pills are not ~*0\'i‘-"i'll!n i'.'iiietl_v fur klilni-_v trouble. their they it iiilittl llktt il sieve, la_tii:t'ly lie- t- ot'__l'a.~'t l't_tiiillltg. _---~--¢»o4---- CONSIDER YOUR HOURS -t. this and 'every dawn of itturn ing he to vou as the hegliin-ing ot itnti let every setting suit lie ou its its close; let every one of these short lives leave its sure rd ot sonic kindly thing done otltf-rs-sctiie goodly strength nt' kttowicdgf' 'gitiitcti for yoursel- sti front day to day and strong o sireiigtli, _volt shalt build up, liy art, by thought, anti _tty just an Ect'leslii ot` which it shall ht- said: “St-e what inttnitcr ol stout-s are h-'re-" lint, "St-P wliitt ner ol' int-tt!"-.lolin Ruskin. - ---»<0C»--~ - Always Keeps Them in the House FIRE BANCHETTE PAYSTRI- UTE T0 DODD'S KiDNE( PILLS Suffered from Dyspcpsia for went Vears and New no es Y Opportunity to Sing the of Dodd's Kidney Pill5. Sit-. Aunt- dt-s blunts. Toiitteile. (iitapc t‘o_. Que .\ltty 'l`th. tSpt'ciitl.) iilwitys keep I)tidiI's Kidney is the uit- .\ir_ Pierre Bliiil<'li;'tit-_ it wt-ll-htlotvu rt-sldt'nt here. pays to in tha lipase.” Tltitt. old rollitthle kidney rettteiiy. had dyspepsitt for l took tiii-iii. l am wt-ll to all tho world uri- giving its n remctly iiavt> dont-_ Ask vour n l .Niany it young ttiiin in scarcit of Loses Prit»s~ wenty years," Mr. lllancllette continues "i got _tome l)odd`s Kidney Pills now. I ii.ll l tiosire anti have no bad ot- s_ I rncotnitientl Iltldd’s Kiiiney l‘liis ' The iittisfnction Dotltl`.~' Iiitlney for keep y to built 'l`lic troiilile with good advice lr. that tow or us recognize it when we hear it. Never judge the - taxes it nia\ pays hy the size ol' tho diamond he wears in his sltint t'ront. _-\ polished mirror casts t'cflr.'c.~ tionts. but it polished man tloe.~;n't.. 'I`hat’s the difference. Soinetintes it tnan loved for the cnetnies he has made, btit inort' often t`or the nltintty he hits inherited. ` lt’ men roiilti make _mont-y as eitstly as they can make lovr- we should till lit- tnliilonirlrt-.-1 in it short tlnit-_ at wifi- it:'l~s pits.-wil lhroiiglt ii pt'itr'li ttreliurtl and pl|_t'itt-il his it-nt. in it tuition zrovc. 'Stiiiie wollld-bo fiattt-t‘crs, after snicitriui: on it lot ot' slave. spoil tliti effect by rubiling it in with it wlrt- brush. The liot 'boiled potatoes ltttt-nt\~ ed for cotlfls-li hulls should he put ing silk. \Vhcii s-titchcs are reniov' ed thert- wtill he no traces. ’I‘l\t- llnltetl States govcrntnent nteltt-tt 08,000,000 sliver dollars into bullion in 1918. -. -Z“_ liertectly_ attained: atlt. And trout u variety of cir- ciinistanres 'we have no one to tell ll” “'ll<‘il1"l‘ ii lie wortlt attaining. --IL I.. Stevenson, There is nothing ki-ops longer lhil" il mllltll-lllii. fortune. and notii ing melts iiwiry sooner than a great °’§“_‘1'0"<‘Fl>' treads on the heels ut gieat and unexpected riches. -liruyPrt-. S0 l0Ill§ as we ure full of self we tirt' sllockt-tl at the faults of others [ii-t tis think often of our own sins and wo shall be lenient tothe sins nrf ot.ht=rs-Feiielon. No gre-:tt intellectual tlttng was ever done by great effort; a great thing can only 'be (tone by gi great man, anti he does it without effort. -Ruskin. lt' we would amend the world we should mend otirselves, tttirl teach ntir eltiidrt-n to be not what we are but what they should be.- l’enu_ Tltat charity is had which takes from iridetponilenre its proper pride shanie.-Southey_ 'Motley will lilly money's wortlt_ is lt?-<‘arlyle_ Cicero. ' on tis benevolence in small things -Macaulay --_-tO$--- dear?" l Pollteni-ss has been well defin- .. :_ t Y _ .’“,, i’ tt"-W di ` ‘ by me nompra t. r _ _ 94-040-O4-O-QQ-O-O-O-0.0-00Q~~»»'-vo-oo-Q0`+0Q¢¢00-rr o-:soot-oovoo-GQ-Ov ,ggggggyqbq-0¢§0Q&O§9Q-Qty c we it n simple .ie APPLE sPnAviNc. 1,. fo, ,e,,e,,,t d,,y,,__,, warm drink FRIENDS lv LAUGHTER cum” cumrd Ph -ru: #novo tfnoa. it .wu a moonlight night, and the water was so bright that A greet green frog was t|siil8 it-for g look- ing glasa. He thoulht be was a ,very fine fellow. ‘ “Kerchiigi ker-cbugi" said he. “What a nice big frog l am. and not a bit like that little bird that site over there on the 'lt_txsl\. I wouldn'x be 'so small for anything. `Ji.ist.` hear what a weak little 'chirp' he hu, while my voice is loud enough to be beard away over at the farmhouse. I thinlrl will sing them a song. Kei-chug! ker- chug!" ' ' The little bird swalieuid by the noise, hopped about on t e branch and began io sing. "Why, tie can sing, tool-" said the frog. "i am not sure but he sings n little better than I do. But he's a pour thing. tlrraid of the water. I believe I will take a dive." HG Dlunged into the pond and came up again; but the splashing he made so frightened the bird that it flew away up into the sky. The frog now looked after it in wonder. _ “I can't 0 thai," e said. “ d h l sour cream, teaspoon of soda dis- can go into the water, but I cant go into the sky. After all, it isn't good to be proud of one’e self, for some can do one thing better, and some anothi-r; and no one is smart Znough to do them all.-The Chlld's nur. -----£O}--;- JERRY'8 BUBBLE PARTY. ‘*l'1n going to have ri party to~ day." announced Jerry on the mom ing of his sixth birthday. Uncle Jimmy stared at him ln ' 'S\ifl>l‘lB<‘. I-Ie and Jerry were alone in the house. Jerry'g mother and father had been called away to grandmother, ,who had been taken "i guess not." said Uncle Jimmy at last. “Who is to give the part; for you? Not your Uncle Jimmy. "I'll' give it myself," said Jerry. “I`ve got the pipes from last year. "anti l'ii have another soap iitiiibie Party. But it won't be a real party without anything to eat." he ended w'lstfully, Jerry invited his six ben irientin adn they all came, even though be told them there would be nothing to eat. They blew bubbles until Rosemary blew one as big tis a five cent ba-lloon. Then they laid aside th° Dlpeg and went into the woods. They hndt been gone only a few moments when they came running Y back, Jerry leading. "Come quick. Uncle Jimmy," he called. “Theres A »i tit a siitail; stale bakers loaf something in the tree il'iat'g try- in ont-Litird-incii slices, Spread ing to make soap bubbles, or else with butter anti _ cut in halves it's trying to burst itself." z crosswise. Pack in it buttered Uncle Jimmy hurried back with - _the' excited children. »t[1}i'It_li!sliretltied cocoantit, usisg “There it is," whispered Jerry. thrfl- tics cupful-s in ali. Beat “lt' was a grayish brown object h_il;’@ OSEBI Sflghtly and add one about three inches long, with a téqs gllltitl Or ‘ sugar, one~fourtlt lumpy body and a pair of beautiful, of "link" “lqq _?“l'- find One lllltlrl blight eyes. Every other second its V. v _ . rain .ind pour into breast puffed out until it did look dish (over and let stand one hour. gifflfgujg i"'m§xl§>g; w3;»:;\df;>}r;y}iitlyti nt teitiitilstttt an the white time mvemy minutes .of me makin; was a s lrll note thrown upon the a little like ti soap bubble, in shape ,_air. __ "Do you hear that noise?" ask- ed Uncle Jimmy. “That is the tree toad's song. And the soap bubble is his chest expanding when he takes iii it breath to sing." "I dfldiri know toads sang.” “Yon're llstwnlng to one now, Rosemary," said Uncle Jimmy. “The tree toads song is about the first spring note heard ‘in the woods. They bent the birds to lt. Now, if I know the fellow, I believe I can give you another treat, though it seems a shame to disturb him. Watch hiin and tell me if anything happens. U_ncie Jimmy stood on the stump of 8 tree and gently prodded Mr. Tree Toad with the end of his fin- ger. Instantly he stopped singing. the soap bubble chest became quiet, and after a mo_nient’s watch rut waiting ite hopped up the branch until he came to a shelter of gteen leaves. Not for a second did the eager eyes of the children leave him. Suddenly Billy cried out: “i-Ie's changed his clothes." Sure enough, he was wearing it green suit. "I-Ie changes to match his sur- roundings," explolned Uncle Jimmy “When his brown cout did not hide _ ltlm on the limb of the tree, be hurried to the leaves and took on their color. Ile thinks be is hidden now. Anil be won't sing for a while. either. So let‘s go back to thc house l believe I smell is birthday cake. and who knows but there niiiillt be some roses made out of pink ice cream to eat. with it?" "0. Oi" cried seven voices. "it's ti real party, after ail"i shouted Jerry. "And l've had A spec tal singer ai my party. Just the .wav mother has at some of hers." ‘-Exchange. .-_..~<~OC=;-.-_-. -.» A SMILE IN EVERY I DOSE tilt BABY’S OWN TABLETS Bi\by’s Own Tablets are ii regular joy giver to the little ones-they “lid l'i‘0l\\ illfilldiirlfy its proper 'never fail io make the cross ba-by happy. When baby is cross and frei- futl the mother may be sure some- thing is the matter for it is not init the thing men call tame what tmbyxt nature to its cross unions be is ailing. Mothers, if your baby is cross; if he cries ti great deal and I can tudy my books at any time needs your constant atlantic! dtiy for they are tiiways disengaged.- and night, give him adose of aby'a Own Tablets. They are a mild but tliorounb ltixatlve which will quick- ly regiilate the bowels and stomach .intl thus relieve constipation and lndigestion_ t-olds and simple feverx and make baby havDY-~there sure- "Wliat are you thinking of my ly is it smile in every dose of the Tttbleis. llnl'y's Own Tablets are “l was wondering if Jnnah's wife sold by medicine dealers or by mall lic-lit-ved him wlrett he i-xpiained his at 25 rents ti box from The Dr. iziiarittttt-tx. ` l itbst-tice from hottie it_v tell-ing her Williams Medicine C0.. Brockville, lit- had itct-it s\\':itlowt'il by a twhale" ont. _