- OCTOBER 7,1922 PAGE l mm cnsnwwmrowu GUARDIAN 9-000000-000-0-00004004 ,¢¢¢'¢¢x;¢.¢_-_¢‘ . - --. x-. - -"-' l Of I nterest‘ to F ar‘ mers SC H OO L AND H OM E “The Broken Wing” "flee fl-“M-ecc-‘acx eooc. - or wrcznoioow+¢u ““,,,“,,,,,,,, A ' l ' THE FAl-l- Pl'°w' more milk than others without eat-lcampllor sulphuric ether nd h] REBUILDING OLD l l A Jumlupark romm“ of Mod." Mu!“ ~ ' ' l 3 9 0' FURNITURE Ii " I - - "m, r 1922111; 1;, p,-0,1or11o,,a,e1y mcreased rowrm‘ o, each two drums’ “nu ____ “rill llglllrdLthe story of The Lady ers are continuing to order it tor By PAUL mcKEY AND cHAaLsa w_ aaonAno {p119 crop pose ) tea 0r amount, o1 10011 Such 11111111815 are m,“ o, m", an‘, (“Enema 0,, each out o, the v0 f “I, e amp. ——A. G. Gardiner, the fall season. Novelty necklaces _ are now practically settled. With highly profitable but their good one dram. This ls one dose and furniture has comiue- or painted In l rophels’ Pflesls and Kmgs", “In-y lhls coll-ll‘ lll ‘lllllllllllallml From the 8 ' Ily Suceaoefui Play Novollxod b the exception of harvesting certain qualities may be offset by tlle low may be repeated 1n 20 minutes l1 sion for women th- t“ llew prom!‘ l mm Omar colors m beads as well’ l ' ‘y crops’ noun,“ mo“? can be done producflon am, M2,, “s, o, ma, no, eflecuve‘ i“ ,8 sometimes é,“ unattractive I . .1 ‘r: rebuilding mo“. and many of the graduated beads Charles W. Goddard toward this seasons returns. If we lng other cows 1,, 11,9 v,,.,.,,_ en Wm, a syflngel ‘but is heme,‘ “n Osoood 01f» $53. Ygrrscigeritsllz; aretshotvn in this color. The (iel .4“ .- x x - n- 3, _uu A = - . par men storesa report that bus- ""“ T ' ' ' "*' "" ' '"*' were alsked, however, what is the moat important thing we can do looking to the future, our reply would be—d3egln at the earliest possible day to prepare ‘good con- d-ltlona for the crop of 1923. iFnll plowing is t.-he biggest coll- struotlve thingthat farmers (‘an do at the present time. Tile dried upland fields were never in better shape for fall plowing. The ad- vantages of beginning at the earli- est possible moment mlly be sunl- dTlllTlled in a few statements: 1~—llt saves work next spring when the season will be short and a day or two saved may mean mucll to t-be crop. - _ 2—1It enables the farmer to put "in bigger crops with less spring work. ' ii-lin practically every case tests have proven that fall plowed land gives greolter crop returns titan spring plowed laud. ——————<-O->-i~—‘-—— THE GROWING PULLETS, THEIR CARE AND MANAGEMENT llpon the care and management of the growing pullets, froln the time tha-t they leave the broader house until they are put into lny- ing qunrtcrs for the winter, will depend very largely their capacity fol" ezlrly winter . egg production, llnd the consequent profit which can be reullzed frolll them. Each uutllmn, altogether too many un developed pullets are put Inlu will ter quarters. with the result that they never develop thoroughly, and ill consequence never make good winter lllycrs. The three essentials to proper care of the pullets alt this stage are good rzlltge and shade, a. well balanced rlltion, and comfortable housing. It is impossible too to 1ilzlcc given in gelatin capsules or wel1~ diluted water. In nearly till cases of col-lc it is safe and beneflciultn administer one ounce of pure tllr- pentine un(‘- one or two teaspoon- fllls each of tinctures 0r essences of peppermint and ginger and 1;, like dose of fluid exirallt of nux vomica. shaken u1l in a pint ofrluv linseed oil. Medicine should not be given by way of tile mouth if 11 is seen that the horse is Ileltrlllllg or 11 79911 11ml. wlltcr surge up llnd 'lown ill tile lltullct. Those lire the lymlptowt; of (lisleusiou 0.1 111,. stomach with gas. ill acute gastri- tis, and ill that state tiltgstnmzlcll is readily ruptured by lldullllistrll- Lion of (Irellcltes of medicines. So- da. often given by the owner, is particularly liable to rupture .1119 (Ili-Ilellflefl stomach by generating fllldllliillill gas. IP-‘lfifillil-Z of ii stout- ach_ tube is the right treatment. and 15 110110 ll)’ the vetcnlllurlnn. Aglmd skilful reconstructionist of deI crepit beds, bureaux, tables and chairs and excels in transforming themAlnto lnodisll pieces. She has redeemed the junk (lf ulany house- llollll" “°"\'<‘1'll!1g ugly objects into graceful furniture. She has ll largo accumulation front which to draw. As fl lover of llrt llnd (lccoration, Mrs. USI-‘(OOII takes keen delight ill rehabilitating the forlorn speci- mcnts of furniture that ller clients bringiu her studio. Sllc prunes and SCFHDH illcul, lllkcs nfl‘ cxcrcscellc- es llnd removes excess ornamenta- tion. Then she rebuilds llndredecor- ates. Iler first commission was a black walnut bedroom set, of an our period. all uucomprnmisingly ugly relic. Mrs. Osgood removed all the lnelcgllnt ornamentation, the ugly bundles, the slabs of veneer. the silly little drawers lll the top nl G SHARING POETRY It was the fir grove, cl the moon, I think, tllnt nladc llly 1.10011 voclll for me. fur I remembered “The Sung of Conn the Fool" by Fllnnlc Stcnrll Davis and the words came tu nly lips inevitably. "I will go up the mountain after the moon, Shl- is caught in a (lead fir-tree, Like ll grunt pllle apple of silver llnd 1iclll'l_. Like n lzrcllt plllc llpple is sllc." I looked zlwlly from the llloon zl nlinutc and zlcruss the glossy tnpl Ul the river. There, mysterious zlsl if guided by an invisible Cllnroll, n huge IIfl1:l)0llUfI'lL'tI ruwbollt was (rnnillg toward me, 1iropellcd by a pllll‘ n!’ ours longer than lllosc Jim used in The Iilugblltt. When it drew ll(‘ill‘(.‘l‘ I szlw tllllt the (Jlluroll iul (‘barge was n- llttle girl about tcll, _\‘l.‘iil_'>l old. She wlls lltlcnllcrl by scv-i iness on red jewelry is still gum], and they continue to feature tllc sets of necklaces and earrings cs- 1iel-iully. Some of the new bracelets which llllvc arrived from Paris show the bright red, but these are featured ln sets of several colors; for in- sulucc, bright red, green and blue will ulzlke a cluster of bracelets lllill are worn together. soulctillll-s CHATTER I. The man in the rear cork-pit reached forward a gauntleted hand 3nd touched his companiolrs slloul~ er. “Thunderstorm? he mouthed to the llelmeted and goggle-clad face that turned to him. The words twelve in (lll. \\'(ll'd comes from Paris that the smart women there nre wearing lls lzzuny us nineteen bracelets on the arm. These zlre- nil of the very thin type. however. llnd when the wider blinds nrc used it is seldom that. more tllllu two are worn on tho slllnc llrlll. Information from the importers is to the effect that semi-precious stones are very ulllcll in demand‘ lust now, and orders are {llucctl on were spoken but sensed rathertban heard, for the rear of a "J..\'. 4" motor spitting blue lightning from all its twelve exhaust pipes made talking impossible. Tile answer was a nod. Then hotll aviators gazed thoughtfully through the invisible radius of vile propeller. Straight ahead n black, ugly mass was heaving itself above the horizon with astonishing speed. Like a monstrous Mexican horned toad the thunderstorm rose and llll types. botll light and dark in col- awclled and spread over the sky, Farley was just in time to catch the lifeless form as it slid softly from the saddle. The woulld-bo hermit now inspected hie new pm- perty and cuneed fat-e anew. ‘P110 baby opened her brown eyes ‘ and‘ laughed at him, Later she cried and there was no eleep in the little adobe hermitage that night. Thus did Farley, through no fault of his own, suddenly ‘ a possessed of a "daughter. Pest and. nuisance though she was, littleflnez Ylllera sweetened and humanized his life. The man realized this and tried to repay the ‘little child 01 nature by bringing her up accord- ing to his own best ideas. First, he taught her to bcllevein the Bible; secondly, he instilled a. love of soap and water. fllith in a literal interpretation. o! the Scriptures went a little further If her than seemed reasonable to Fan- le_v's seasoned mind, what harm . he huredu even tl " ' h’ -I ' ' . 4__l1<;11-me1-s who 11111 p10“; emqy much enunnsm upon Hm News“ mum“, ,0 kc, ,, _ . l 1 . la ulllrul, w l(.l ,1 _ _ , _ (ll. llOlll tile dccp blue (if tllc lzlpis . . _ ,_ y 1 (m lnnd for 11.11, 1n ‘ ‘, , - , . , cllll slnnll brothers and SIhlOIS. Shel, _ , inure; I it'll it. 't 'l ' .l it - - “all llalmw lllclr lllllll “Null 01' free range f0!‘ uroyvlnll IHlIlUl-R. ll-llilvks or cramp Co“, ,8 (mmguiu, tilt VOk-tspféfdllilg llnblt of fnll- DUNN, Monuskm “m, ma,“ n, “mplnd lllc hint-k (ll the Ohyx tn thoID-luslihewlso mitlles 1zitl1ligllrvgtoclhyé rpllldltome 0f ltt? ltlf IIiIQTgfiZIIODWThUT n.-. iclwnld when one wllnted to ~ , crystal llnd tell llqlILl. stone These c Gall “w” we“ O e ' y times during the dull days, thus preventing a lot of weed growth next year. 6——l<‘all plowing llclps materially for without tllls the [irubtllllllty of their nurturing before WCIIIIIQI‘ con- ditions nlllkc it necessary to put them ‘into win-tel‘ quarters, is vcry of 15 parts each of sulphur ctllor, pure oil of turpentine llnd tlltctllrc ut ginger; ;t\vo 1iart.s of nil oi’ pep permlnt null 82 parts of rlllv lln- usc it. The body of tllc bureau was then (louc in n pale gray. striped with lavender llnd (lecorllted wllll fut llitlc bum-hos nf guy tlmvcrs, sulcllluLv for iI nlillutc or two. stllrcll Hiiltfllllll)’ lll lif‘l'. 'I‘bcu, FPZII- lzlng tlltlt Ilf1l‘ ilI)])(.1iIl'ilTl('O lllld nut spcilvd luy llllppy llluml. I found zlrc used in knotted ‘chains ulustl‘ llltllougll the cclubinzltlnn with stnl roudcllcs and (‘rysllll bends ‘is ‘ thundered along its course, both its pllluc rushing cruzlly to meet it. For some moments t‘llc machine occupants motionless salvo for cer- lfllll (left and lnperccptiblc touches should he, a clean American in a dirty country, be concerned? H0 wasn't-that. is, until the youngwo man matured sufficiently 1o catch f ~ > - l < . l ' - , 1 ll i '. 1 ' ' ' lll consuivlng ‘Ilililhlllfrl. Thcrells S,,,._,11_ “km, ,.,,,,_K,, ,1, ,0 1,0 mum, seed nll. One plllt ls the (lose for Sc,,,,,,,.,,,, "V9,. n", 5,,,_,.,,c,, m reg“, llilll l could spcllk to IIIPSI) shy llt- 0m Til!‘ l~l lllllllllll°_ll'_ _ _ the susceptible eye of every young lots oi llIt-l (nmmodlty llllsoctll. 1,, an Orchard, ,,,,,_1 ,,,0,.,, 05pm, all ndult horse, and may be rvpcllt- ,,,. ,,,1,.rv.,1.,- T1“. c‘... 1 . . lll‘ “ll'l111‘~’l‘1'-*' “'l1l1"11l “M1114 lll“ SHAWLS A "l i1 “klllpll-llilllll ‘111 l-l1" l°1‘1"111'1l Zillcxican who crossed her path. but nobody knows how iL will be ,~,,11v when 1, 1,,,._, bee“ .,,.,,,,,.,1 ,|,,w,, ml ln an hour, if seen to lm llm-(ls- V’ ,8 n ',,H',.U','m, , ’. ‘ly llh lll,lll‘ll c, .,,. 1,1 “-,,|,,1,.1- 1111.1 11,111 hpl-n . RE FAVORED AGAlN control ‘slick 'I‘llcn the mllu ill front The" Fafley began uyworry . - ~ " " .. . . . . '1." ‘a c " n l .- -- -‘ ' '. . _~.... ' . '. ncxlt ycul. snry. Pllclc would bc fllr tewl-r l“ ll l small "Gk Int-go III my lnlnd wllcn lllvy illr ,,\.,,\.,,,,,,,.,,,,,, ‘Qllllllllll llllcl‘ ‘l llallll llllll lllll lllc ‘lie had Oh Ilia llB-IIIIB 3- l"! °t willl zllflllfll, cluvcr, or buckwllczlt. iugllffllil‘, with lilo frllnlc pllinlcd (lnislllngly u-llrul, (illlPl"S flllliili. By pressure of the sexual dynamite, in a land where Wlleu the plowing is done curly 1.3111,,“ ,1,,,, ,,,,,,.Lv,,. .,,,,,,h.,_ m, ruscs (if vullc to treat wcrc o -‘ 1- " - - ~- ~ ' ~ ' _ _ ( ., - ~ , , 1 y t _ uc , H, ,, _ _ _ _ , _ W plnltll. Illfl} ll.lll b1 ululc (1 p.lll. 0t , , _ _ ,_ _ H . 1,, 111,, (11.11 ,1 .18 hes, ,0 ,,,,.,, ,>,,,,,,,,._ drylywon drank", mm, may b,‘ “H, mm, any,” m m, the ,-,,O,,_,,,g, “m, |0'Ill ltlclrlllht, bulcnu. und was bun" ,,, llllil, lllllllibl. llldlspcnsnblo .lt tllt- flngerq‘ 11,0}. converged 1,, ,1“. even, young ma,e.s_eye5 51,00, dan, row “V6,. 1,1,, . ,1 ,,,,.,, 1,- ,,,h.,,,1,,e . _ _ _ _ _ [cam hm, ,,, , , _ I) ii. nssl (..l silk crlld illlt llgzllnnl _ _ .,. , . _ U 1illzsenl llloulcut ls tile eulbroldcr- - - ’ . lln . 1 mm] ,0, 11,15 ,,,,,,,,,M.V bu, 11,0 ,,,,,,,_., ll If. Illkflli to mllke no the Wm, Th? u,,,_,., _,, ,, ,,_ , l nskrrl lllf'lli l. lllf‘) liked pcctly u, _, _ ,, , _, , _ M0739 wlll?‘ gcrous sparks. However. girls in to m" all“ llan-olv‘ or l“ least lull" llrmvlni! Krecn feed ilflfl rtllilflfi ‘Lllill- llmlllen ‘lhunges l" feed “m! “all m walnut bled “its clltdddulllllutto all-lll: "ml lll"). ‘lllllllllllll llllll‘ llw-ll dill’ ‘m blllliljlislll Ecllllllkl do Thule’ ‘vlnuls “Hate to ‘and H“ I kuuw where lllexlco manly young and Emmy It eel or wlvtcl- the horse before ha " I ‘ ' perhaps with llllsgivings, ' l ' ' "1'$l10n( cu. t ls we are." they are nt al-l attractive, and the row, with the ‘spike tooth, in ordcr to create the best DOSSIIJII" condi- tions for tho sod to rot. ’l‘llie will ensure that the sod lillld will be ill a god friable condition next spring. -Wlleu the plowing has to be done llre ltvzlllublc, tllc better. In Illli ev- ent of tllcro being no slltldc whal- cver, tlrtiilcllll sllutle lllust bc pro- vi(lc(l, eltllcr by IilPllIlS of cnnvzls or sacks, or by putting up shelters (l! branches. Ill tllc qullltlity of grow- fluwers llrc grown its llll cxccllcnt pllln In lurll the pul- llas cooled off a bit at noon. New lllly and new outs (wnuse many ut - tall-ks. -Sl1vc old oats and IIHY for use in summer. Water llorsc often Wllcu ut wcrk. lFce-(l u tiqutltl or gle bod llnd drnppezl with pale yel» low taffeta. When completed, it was cllnrnling llnd the owner prourptly made it the CGIIIOI‘ of HI- ,tl'nctlnn for the guest room of her summer cottage. ' vaguely, bill plllltcly llrvcltllclless. Tllc ldell scl-ull-d to bc tllllt tllcy were willing to like it. tllolllzll not pcrfectlv sure tllllt illcy llnd cvel" llezlrll any. Flleu, bccllustl l was llfruill that they ,Slll'1ll'lSlll,',' tllllt tor so long lllc cus- 110m of sllllwl wearing IHIS hr-Qn 1'11 llbcyllllcc, pcrllllps. because it is n gllrnlcnt which speaks of the south, oibsoutllern elcglluce llnd of ii cer- tllln feminine grace which we do b0 llllticlplltcd by the scholars with llluslr: ct the liucs llfllill-lfi i1 WflS tllc "But. it will be dark soon. How much gas?" ‘iPicuty and the engine is ruli- lllug like a. bear. Let's climb over that. storm and get our bearings. What do you say. Jerry?" 1hr. more lslliouzlblo. it is to bcl pistons scttlcl down to the hard attractions of Inez were a DYWOTd for many a mile around. It is more than likely that she could have captured any eligible bachelor with- in H. day's flight of the Mexican eagle had she desired. The trouble lake bath. You teach me love soap, late, lit is often better ‘to Set lllb‘ 1m; green fced is llulitcd cutllwo (ll ll“? ill "film. llnd allow Will- wculll not llsk ulc t0 sllv llnv poct- . furrow up. for little if nny rollinll green wed ,,,,,51 1,1. 5111111111-11 inlfl? llllllllllllll main when the house _ l“.'lllfil‘ (llcln. I offcrl-ll to (In it. With,lil,lgz_,j,szalc,lilfmhlill Itllel work-ll-dlly “Ulllltllo, l" ‘Plus’ , u, . , was l-lhe distinctly (Iidmit desire.‘ - n occur fter tll, coll sellsoltlltl‘ . .,' . ~ . . . ». 1 . . 111$ 1'00 Pd. {T}? .. . . . - .- ‘ . . ' “' -' lll l“ 1151 V1111‘ 1'11‘ l1 l Oil 1111 11°59 0 ‘ l? 9111"» lit . u elese for ar eY 0 g2, “L M?!“ ,,,e“,,,"_,l,uw ‘V9,, o: lull-J‘ ‘lllillllllllplsi ‘l? In“: ‘lrlnnlxll \~-~~~-Qq.>___ SCHOOL FAIR PARADE. Tl“,ll,,,,llllllll"’l‘ “l” lllllllllllll m" so that we hnvc mustered tlln llrt aiming at tllc golden, sun-filled fihakgvztq“, and“, gray head and l Edge H w," be ens,“ ,0 nmke u fcollolnlcll ‘lcu I lulu gllrwlng pll - HORSES EFFICIENCY DEPENDS Y _____W_ n illlhlll. ‘P, H“ ‘ qm" or "m" u,- ,,,,,,,,, ,,,_.,,,,,I ,,,,,, ‘vm, ,,,,,,.e 18,. spncc ubovv. tile [lllfllflflf-llfftlfl llnd urge l 1 seed bod next spring. wilt-re tllesotl om on hum“ “ml-L fom-lllfslll-l- ON RATION. n" yo" [mm a’ school m"? ll ~ 1-‘ Hllllllléllt ' Slllllllil llllflihfl/lllu illlloll lltlys I121}; returned tl"! “"9111” lllllllclllaleh" lll” lollll ‘ll lll" lllllllll “TlHJY I10 "k9 505V" lllle llllllllled’ l"! ‘Hill-like. ll ~ It Sll(llII(l bc llll Zllllllifll (lvcnt i0 l“ "l" ‘ ‘l ‘ l ‘ 1111K 01' ill" shawl. The lllrgcl- it 1's,l(ll'0l7lI11'lI 311111115! i111 9°11"? llllll lllifltlley‘ no use tooth brush, they J10 1" l remains more or less tough. i-Oi-i- PREVENTION 0F GOITRE IN lcts into it ilS soon us it is grown sufficiently to provide shelter. Thu Olll- of the factors tllllt. mlltcrllll- ly affects lbc cfilcieltcy oftllc work Bllkerltess. flflll cntllllslusnl. lllpplllg of ripples lilillln-‘ll illl! 01m of 111,, p1,,“ ,-,,,,,,,,.,,_._. m- ,,,_ hunts. l~‘lvc sulzlll fut-vs lcokcd zltl hall in l1\/[‘l'_\' _ _ varied lluc. brightly Plllhl'lllfll‘.l‘f‘fl in contrast int: (‘film's climb. Jerry scowlul then h0llllflf!fI\\'ll*lll lmlc dirt. You say cleanliness next l0 Godllncss. Now for why Y0“ ‘ T’: OCT?! .’ LIVE SLOCKV bzlclqrlnvl poultrylllllu who rllislrz.'_,gl,_,nltfi,l,lg' éiizexl:gllgéclélvlgill alzgllllkglz; forest. ill such fairs is usually lllc lll", lllll’llll-"~ 11-“ l llllllllllll Ql‘(l_lllf)‘l\\'llll big 110312,,“ o, ,.,,,,,| ,1,,,,-e,-,,-,llls fist on tllc (lush, bcsldc the nltl-1“.,,,,, 1 E0113, marry a dirty Greas- A clrclllur issued by the V(.1l\l'lll.l°llly a lg-lfllilllfl nlluntbor m llmllléllrlniilllllvr ill which he reccivcs it lll lllsl-honl ‘Ilarlulpln l“ is ‘vmlderllullllllnll lmlmnl flllllllllld liltltllrnitlilllllillll “call “anal” lllllnlllls “l lll "Hllm: The finger of that lnlln-"llprl" l . ' ' "i"! 1W0 ill)‘ llllfl ll Hutu 1m (t 1' . , ' ’ ' l4: vrnwr tint will Hldllll bv 1nd 1l'll lll‘ ll>l l ' ' Ptlgl“; l-‘vm 1 l 1.- - 1 - ~- mnut begun ll l‘i"'ll‘tI ll l\\"lI‘iI trcm-l l 3 - 111 1 b this home ) ,, . . .,, , ,, D I __ u w _ _ 30,110,- ,,1,,,a1,0,.:.e_,,,., , , , ,, H _ 3 _ . . w __ __ H l, _ _ _ . l l norc dhlltifllllilc in I - 5 _<l-F-‘ l 1 ~ lwrley Hymn-l! 19¢ u - ' . ‘ F L‘ ‘ l)!‘ fl ' ‘H I l. . , ', _ " . i .l' (r . no 0 1c" rst tll ll '.< " - in l» ‘f ‘t l - - t - - . H . zlsl-endin" lntleed but. with fllfifl)". - - 1 ' a Mcx can . , , . , , , 111p gumnmr 11 ,1 1,1, . _ , 1-. _ H ,\ I l n. iI\ illlllbllll 0.1L. IIIL I . lld mtlence never was Wily l0 DFQWM AOHFG 111 l11111l1 _}{l‘(l, null by so dmm: will provldc l‘ l ll‘ ‘mll lll/l llldlll docked for n1 ll parade of that. kind 5113' 1111°ll1°1l \\'I'll(‘l‘ sllw (mo IIIIBIY‘ in at (let-pll1lll11lllll~7lll"“'11l‘51S-'lll1l" lllllll lay llllllllirluh. ‘Tile old man was at Jlli with the aeroplane but in the clcteflvny gndg when suddenly all these trlczll storm which was sllttkingls,,,,o_,.,, Vang-bed like jackals at the (ll)\\’l‘l upon it from unknownhelgllts1,.0,,,. .0,- ,,, 1,0,, T119 "1101-1" proved alllw“ a S°ll1l °°ll1l1111 “l ‘lll- ‘to be a certain ‘Innocencio Dos San- Agllinst this atmospheric currentlms 1101111115 wmmlliiélflh of captain tllu engine could little better tllzlnlin lthg Mexican arml , which meant ‘hold its own. 0n the ground be‘ tllln n. ~lll'l"lril,‘llllllllf1 condition 'hc.-. ~ - » . . . , - , - , .. . nlust be fcd just. about to lllul fllllllargrlimlllllu‘,, H.“ Cw ‘he lprfll-"rnlll .1 mull llluhlllllff, 1L1. éliglfigxlllirlflg,ll1“'11l' llill-dlllfll. mil qliilc gold. nor (lullzullun ll“ order l‘) llo lllls llllllllll ‘lllgellllsfllltlldttllt lll“ lm fin Ill-hell l‘lzlfllillfilLlhlnéll":L'I‘t"l%tllllt*"lIliI llifiliYla ma] FHSSEL films was ‘yum m.” ‘no, ,,,,,,,.,, m“, ,,,,,,,,,,,‘ mm 3nd,,“ I ' er Vllllt. 1t dctrnlz L. _ _ so‘. “u. lg‘, n,“ “gnu crllngt- satin (1,955, 0,. ,,,_V,_,.,,,,,,,. lllldf-Znlcnt must bc exercised lll lllplllllllgzllltnlll [Poll-ll llnmlllsllllon ‘vhlclllllnllllllll ‘llnll lnlterdtllltlclll llnrtll)’ mm“ design’ mm only ll Slightly sckgpuon 0,, feeds "SW, ~ _ o if‘ vllsc ‘lave lccu ("realm ‘lllllln(~t_ spiel y H (U, 10111111101101] wnist-lirlc, llnd, (if ,,.,,€, mods, has, 8mm‘, ,0 fmm mmlf, Xhlllli,‘ (‘lllltllyfill nlc tlrcll before lllf1,lfl(1llllf'll.lllh tli lllé‘ lllli.l\dlb bctul Lil Counsel S,,,e,.,_,,,,_,,,,_ i lhrlllt-ipul cnuliloltullts of fllflfillltlnlld l‘ p lll-Our‘- . . l ‘llogllls’ ~ . l7 ' “111111111 l1“ 1191' "WU 1M1‘- . lllllle more lllall 1l1°l.l‘° ackuow‘ “H, gm“, brkvm 0,91" Hmmhv m: (mod flllitflpllill‘ ls essential, and‘ llulc pllssed null Jllll l‘9llIlll€d>,,,.,,1,,,. ,,,,,,,,,,,, h, ,,,,, ,0,,,,,,,, “W, Ilclllll an ocrzlslotlnl swllrtlly’ facelledged a, vague glleglilnfffi to the ,,,,1.,,,,,1,,,,.,,,,.,'e' 1",‘. .',,,,, 1mg“, he“, can tiiull’ bc llnd by rlt-Zldly euforc- with fond nt ills ~--t.’i-f.k'>i. llrt-zlrl. but-‘,,.e,,,.,,,,, n, ,,,,,,_.,, <]‘a“y];; ,,. TSUIITNI open-mouthed lll. the croes-lCenu-a, govemmgntdn Mexico City. . a . I l c" . ~ . r ~ . . . 7 . - -‘-. ‘ " . 1 ~ . Soum, Dam Th? average horslflslglzul, 1e, TOEIIIItBIIOIlb: ,..Illlt3 singing ter, segetnbles. no crossed the llt ,cu,,,,,e o, mean, be “mm, on eflchqlslinped speck, droning its no) ath- W1,“ 111d 111111.191- 5, great deal ,,‘_e,,,,,,,,,,g ,5“, pounds "V," require? l, ie goo ‘Oi lt. \\III be better or in (‘iilllp whole there was no s,,,,,,,,,,,,.an,, he“, ,,, ma“, ,,.,-,,, u", “i111 llle Sllllsel- _ _ the fact that he was 100ml l)!!! . ‘ t . , _illif)llL 20 pounds nf ll'l ' "l l v.11 lm 1mm Hum.‘ Ymloll‘ Songs lllllllllllllollses‘ “llllkell llllll lllllllel" lll” ll' brooches orbllckles, tho sllllwl will ll“ Malls“ m?“ lll elllllyllllllg“ chief, mucll like [nez'5 lather’ lll lllle llllllle ‘ll lllllllle lll lloldsallll“ should consist of cqlllll pnrls n| 2,, noun,“ m. u, ‘ 11,5 1111 -- "Quill tint bcdlfllcult for the (‘llll'll't?ll null slept (let-ply. ,-,.,,,,,,,, 0,, w,,,,0,,, gun,“ (Hrfll/Piii‘ 14111111“? llmlll “llllalcllc l" It was old President Dlaz. 0f i-‘llfl lll 1W0 0111"“ Ql wlllel "lll"? ll llllY cornmeal. brlln. shorts, ground fifilhq,‘ 1pm,,“ ,1, , "21,? ‘l, '_.‘_'~v;_ _ _ .to ll‘fll‘ll Illlll sing llllll lll tbl- Elllllll‘ Allc-l‘ llrclllliklst bilfik we \\'i'1IlI,.l,,,l,,,S .,,.,, ,,,,,.,, ,0 605ml lbvlli] t _ _l 111.1111; Q1111 311111151, @v1._1~_v 10pm 011mm,, hand’ Whose ,,.,,o,,e,.s 51,01 v11. llllxllll lll llle ll-‘ell °l “c” slx llnd beef scrap. by weight. Ilcltcl‘ ,.,,,,,,,.,,(,,,,,’,,,'l, l,l:,,,l,,‘l_'_l‘ll"ll lll,ll‘l'llltinlc will b0 1ll>l>Tt1l>Yl¢ilb 11H‘ lllkflcltgl-l‘ to svl-urc supplies l0 ctlrry1,1,,, “In”, ,‘,-(.,,c.,,,.,,,, .,,,,,',',,,ll ‘niljzlvllnlzll and vegetable life lcllolvlrtoneru, and 111N111; the Diaz reglmfi lellllllell lll llle sllllllllll blle0d~l',l‘€!$\ll[S will bc obtained if ill ll-imel sllltlcl Whfliglli llllllllatlll lloltllg“f-Olluldltill. . lwith us on (zllr \\'tl_\'. .\t the cud ot',,,,,,,,,,,,-,,l,_ “.,,,,‘e ,,,,,‘,.,, .,,.; lggrelxllllll Alllllllll l“ lelllesllllll-‘ll llllllflbantlitry went out of style. 011W l-° ' ‘ m‘ ' “"301 ll l“ H 200d lilfl" l0 l1“? 11 ll‘\\'1tbe plltll lending l0 the cofl’ ‘velWIllCll coulc from the Ellsl ‘lflll not i“ "S borders’ n is not surlllllslllgbhrliil-i 11D lllllllll lll llls 9955mm A‘ 1- .. .. n, .. _ , _ . .. ., . ,. . . . . .U.l ,gn(l(l srllool yells. I11 \\olll(l111@1 11“. 1H,“. ,_,,,., ,,.,,0 ,,,,,, beenwrou, spa,“ [mcmy lt-nnt ever) (untenable type orl(>al)tfl,]n 1n the army Dos Santos “well llllll “W51 llllll l’- llllgel llolleniou to this (lrv luasll zl scullu ct - l » - * ‘ ‘d0 not have t~ll H 1‘ -‘ - to cows. one er two tcaspoonfuls . .‘ , , . - . _ 0 ‘dllilfill l0 1 lllllsll‘ cllllslsllllg l‘ll'r"'el3 "l lllllll slime zllld (llgcst that lI1‘.i('ll fecli inm 1-11‘ l . °111b1'01ll@l‘8<l . . . . . . . . --- . (c 1mg for the teacher l(lldI3.l'.l.8I is also found among tile was an 11151gnlficant figure, but as ICKIVCS. HI1'lllIll1\rB1'31_1l1,11l_1l_* Fllllllllllipl t only shllllc for this young a°:l,l:ll::fq5_lllc\ll:S-l-él:i bhlnlltflzfizllkaaéglll};istock, but. also u vllluzlblc suurccl '~ l“ l 5'4 ' 1' ‘oi '1" n fwd. iodine. Tho willie-r fced Ohiillllllills: like: M,‘ ,,,.,,,,.,,,,, mock. pump“, “olllllllls less lllllllll‘ lllllll l“ llece-“rnnsllule large quantities of food. “Ply for llealllly gllmlllll ll l“ lllllllud in feeding tllcul, nutritive \".ll- llCeFlllQ llllll lllllllells lll?“ lllll‘ lllllldue. plllllttlbillty. and economy llllllil lltlgelll Sllllllillllpinllllllellllg llllelilxllnlllllgll llll be considered. FTOII] lllc ugc y kl'(1 ' ' r s1ll‘l .-; -' of two luonllls until they go into firs. The remedy I11'9>'<'_1'lb'~‘ll '11,“ wlnlel- (lulu-tors. dry ulllsh. lu null-- ll l’ llg ‘ll l1 lllllwslllwllllll, (lll lll‘ l-feoding hoppers. should no kept. ho- ll lllllll ‘lllllclll ol ll sollllflll “Mlle fore them constantly. This numb going to oacll unlmnl according t0 size. Treatment is tldvisuble soon after breeding, and continunncc ull- til birth (lf the young. Tllc nlllrgln of 1)I‘Ofl'l. in the feed- ing of (Illlfy cattle is new so smllll. say the dairy experts llt ihc Experi- mental Stutlon at’ (lone-val, tllul many cows that produced ll profit last yutll‘ do not. now plly for their feed and the lllbol" of curing for them. Th0 detection of tllesc “rob- ber cows" nll(l their elimination from the herd ulay mean the differ- ence between profit and loss ,lu the dnlry-lllun. For several yellrs records have been kept of tile pro ductiou of each cow in the Experi- ment Station herd. These records show tllnt some cows produce much A M0ther’s Duty w T0 Her Daughter Health Must be Guarded as She Comes to Womanhood Every lllutllcr wlm (rails tn ulinll. llnr liWfl glrlllnml knows lluw ur- gpnuy 111-1- dlluglltcl‘ is lllull)’ l" need ltcllltll and strength ‘llurilll: the ycllrs bctwccn curly slcllunl dllys illl(I womanhood. It 11's tllcn 111,111 gruwlng girls (lrnop llnd bu- CONN‘ bloodless usll nervous. Nut- ure is culling for more nourish- lncnt than the blood cnn supply. lmd lll-gns of distress arc plainly evident in dull eyes, palllll checks. wenk and llclling backs llnd ll dis- like for propcl- food. These signs menu tllnt. tllc hlcnd ls wellk llnd watery. The wutcllful motile!" lake! prnmpt steps tn give her girl the new, rich blood her system culls 1'01- by g1v111g her Dr. Wlllilluls’ Pink Pills. No other medicine llzts ever succeeded like them and tlloll- sands oi‘ mothers have proved their worth, Mrs. W. H. Mcdntyre, Gall- llnoquc,"0nt., tclls what these pills iluvc rlonc ~for both herself llnd her daughter. She snys:——"l have used Dr. ,Wlllln.ms‘ Pink Pills for many yellra. especially in limes o|' weak- ness and general (lebiiity, and have found them a most satisfactory medicine. Ailter a severe attack of influenza I found myself l" 11 11"" vous condition and resorted to my old tonlc-—-Plnk Pills-and they dill not fall me. I also gave them to my _ eldest daughter, who was in n ser- IOus condition due to ailments of girls of her age. She complained of headaches hull backaches. llnd would often grow hysterical. She began taking the pills‘ and was soon on the road to health again. She never complains now of ilendaches or backachee and I give the credit _ to Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills. When ever I sea any of my children ali- i-ng or in need of a blood tonic. I live them these pills and always with tilt best results." . You» get these pills through l!!! afi- ln medicine or by mail It 60 (lento a box or six boxes for "-60 from The Dr. Williams‘ Medl- peri green feed, bc given twice :l dny, even wllcn plenty of grolvillg grccn feed its IIVIIIIHIJIE. The trh0p~ ped green feed for this luush lllllj.’ consist 0|‘ ulllngcl tops, alfalfa. clover, cabbage leaves. corn tops. sunflower tops. etc. Two parts by 1weiglli. of this green feed should bt- ullxcti with one part of dry mash (composed of corunlelll. llll('k\\'IlL‘ii[ lllcul llnd barley meal ill eqlllll quantities). ilfld the whole well lllixedwltlt llzllf ll part of milk llnd fell in troughs. If this dry mash ls not. ‘ZIVZIIIXIDIE, il may be replaced by the dry luasll used in the hop- pet's. In addition to the above men- tioned feed. n hopper of good mix- ed groin, llnd ll plentiful supply oi‘ nlllk._ll' 1iussiblc, should bc kept constantly befurv. lllc illlllcts. for tuo olicn lllryv suffcl‘ frmll under- fcclliug. llll‘ brccllcr ussuullnj; tbilt they will gut illl lllc lzrllin ucccs- sury ill lllc fields (lr on rllngl‘. A vcry t-(lulullm error is lllnt (if lcllvilll! tllu growing millet-s in the mlnlc qllllrtcrs us tllc lions. A 1mrt- illllt‘ l-nlully llnuso nu skids cull be tlllltud frt-o from tlrllugllis llnd tinlcs l1l\('Ii season. It is ubsolnte-ly inlpcrlltlvc that tllc pullt-is should mcr quarters, for this will seriously llffct-l their (IEVPIOPITIPIII. lltflflllfi regarding ll colony house “lllffli clln be uscd clthcr us fl brnodcr house for the Willi! (‘lllfill-r- i1 lflll‘ ony for growing stock. or ll ltlYlng house for twuniy-flvc llclls. can be obtained froul the Poultry Division. experimental Farm. ()1'l11“'11~ As slated at the outset, l-HVO" “mu pal-em stock, good shady range n well blllnnccd rllllnn null comfortable housinfl Wlll lw-“lllll well developed pllllets. Wlllffll will ny onrly in the wlntcr wllcn can production is most pf0fllil‘l)If!.~~-\\. W. Lee, Poultry Husbandmnll, Dn- 1111111011 Experimental Farms. ._...__<a->i—— 1 COLIC IN HORSES. ‘Would you stlxlwst a remcliy l0 have on hand for colic in iwrslvfl from avor-eatlnl! P-l 11115111"? ‘llllll to he given with a small uyllllilo otl tongue is Dfefarffill- Slllll‘ lll“ “11111011 to prevent this troullle.— G.M.B. |Roply.—lDruge containing lnudan- um or opium cannot be procured by the layman, and for that reason l! is best to keep on hand for use in emergency some colic drenclles supplied by the ‘local veterinarian. who should be employed in B" 8°- vere atiacksof ilatulent ("wind") colic, 1n which tappin! 0f the die- tended bowel. hill! 11D In "19 Pllllll flank, often is necessary to save 111e, and ehouid only be attempted by the trained expert. A mixture -llu(¥ must be full less cvr-u 1 us il TPSlIllI they (rannot. be expel-l c(l to work s0 bard, .vllill= u. . ' (‘oulrnoulv spoken of as cat-av fut-d 101's will keep" up llnd llo well fi‘l little less feed than the pl-c sllcc sl'lll_ l(.. or fcwlcr will stud) ltlity 0f his horses nlld feed llf‘f'0!'il ingly. llnd patiently will do lulllrll on u given nlmonnt of feed will IIOPSPS til-at are nbtlscd continually kept nervous and fellr of the driver. llrllll for uhollt l5 to 2U pt-r l-s-ut. cf lilo outs luwd. should be replaced by ll umsll m‘ feed of lltliled bllrlcy boiled nuts ton lSlltllrdny evening. lllc daily glrllin lclluwnncl- 311011111 bnvrcduccd by about onc-lllllrtll ml 511111111)’. Corn ‘can be usr-(l lll of (late to constitute 1Ollf.‘~llZIll' (ll tllc llltllll‘ VPF)‘ lllviilwnfllvfilyt 11ml llllsjlflliu rations, lllmlgll strzligilt mllu should llc plur-l-(l WPIl ztlvuy from is conducive llif! poultry llnllsu lfll‘ the slllllulcr 1;1,(-11,.,-y .,.,,,,,,,,S (Wm, ,, “mg ppm", ulclltils. It should be dry. wcll vull- nf tlulc. to ellgltlly more antis- Tllc lllcavy feed (if llny should of ,,,.,,,,1,1(.,1 with lvlois dllfl sllulllll be course he given llt night, wlliiclllc illnruuullly disinfected two or three heavy iced of frhulu mlly be 1.11pm. ilt nflon; lftllc or llo hay should b0 fcd llt noon. Wnterlnlg both before not be overcrowded lll their snub-and lifter feeding grain l-< tho 111051 childhood, satisfactory method. ll 111"‘ IIOFSOS should alsb illwe all opnlrltlllity’ l0 eat alll the salt they l‘fll‘l' 1‘lir.—\V_ Ii’. Peters, chief of lllt- division of Animal Husbandry. Ilillvtlzflqlly 01" Minnesota. , -——-—-a+>--_-_ PRUNING YOUNG APPLE TREES Experiments to determine wile- tllor or not the summer pruning of young armle- tress would bring the trees illlo bearing eurller or affect tho growth of the trees lulvc been conducted by illle Iiepllrtlnent of Horticulture. O.A.lC.. Guelph, since 1914. Aldeflnite number of trees five or six years of age werc selected in orchards Inca-ted at var- ious points in the- chief topple sec- tions of Ontario. According to J. A. Neilson, of‘ tile Ixapnrtlnent, the trees were pruned during lne month of August llnd no further pruning wlls given. The methodl-ol‘ pruning consisted in ‘moderate thinning of tho small branches so its to admit fill‘ and sunlight. In most cases, other trees of same age and vnriety were left unpruned as check trees. The varieties under test were Spy nnd McIntosh. "This is tile first year that the check trees have borne an ap- preciable quantity of fruit." re- ports Mr. Nellson, "excepting in tne case of the McIntosh, which bore a flllr crop in 1920. A study of the results of these experi- ments shows interesting facts. These may ‘be summarized as loi- low-s: of medicines that can be slva" l" In 0a.. Bfliolville. om. most attacks of colic is: Spirits 0f , . ll\lllF'-ll'£i(1If‘l'l’. some for the purpose Illorses lflllll. are llillhllijfl quietly murc work and keep in better clnniltiotl (Zulu llnd in ‘The ration given above clul be implinvell upon by using; (mu 11.911 P91‘ il-‘ll’ 0f 800d bright, (‘lean alfal- fa. or clover hay. 0r by substituting ’I‘llu grain fccll brrlll Ill’ . . lllll- She llskl-d lllc if I wlls tllo lzltly "ltrllluln ll ll(l I'I2l\'l‘ the svltolttui IFZIIIIKHI that they t-llu go through lllf‘lf‘ ‘ drills witthout u 1inllsc. Illlst YPIll‘ I saw scvcrrul pllrmlus \\'lilf'll were performed like clock- work. On tbc other hllud were not a few which could been inlproved. ‘It. is not necessary that lllc p‘ zltle should be expensive in order to be successful, so long as tho cos- tumes are suitable and show some slgu of originality they will (Li. llliVP llcullty in picking for the dlffcrcnt parts. This sllfillltl he ilfillt.‘ lts BZITI)’ its [IOFHIIIIP so llllll tllle (‘lIIl(li‘I‘II will time to bcrnltlc fllmiliur with tllc program." Some lnulrl llisturicnlin- I\'_‘llt'll(‘l‘ will lit‘ zlssllvvll lll‘ sum .~\ Pfl. if llrrllllgclllcnts arr- not. ulrl-zldy- tundu llc timc should bc l-nnlplcling them. 10>‘- FLORENCE NIGHTINGALE 'I‘o(luy tllllt ualllle ls llkc n llIt'll)lI_\' of u fur-off tiluc-wl melody wt- Ilk1liI'fI in tllc rclllntcsl llllys u: Flurcncc Nlglltlngllll-l It comes (fer the llkc tllc swect. South. ‘Stealing llnd giving odor. 9111‘ -< lit. bus porf-ulncd lhc yours with tho frugrunce ni‘ gracious (lccds. l have sometimes idly speculated on tho strange fortllity 0t‘ names, ml llle perfect erllo nt' the nnula to the (lcl=(l~ Shakespeare. Milton. Wllrdswnrlll. Tennyson! Why is it that the world's sirllgcra (‘OHIO bor- llldod with lllcsn significant nnnlcs? And Oliver Cromwell lltld John CIIIITCIIIII and HOflillfi Nelson! Wily. there ls the mm‘ of guns Illlll tile thunder of-grcnt deeds in the very accents of illcir nllnles. Anll so with the heroines of history. the Grace Darlings llnd lilo Florence Niglltlngales. Ono ulmnat soc-s in the latter ease events carefully uv- oidlng the commonplace and shllp- ing n lustrous name for the vrcar» er. For her mother wus named Smith, the daughter of thnt Wil- llaln Smith, the famoulrpllil-antilro- plst, and member for Norwich. who foulght the battle oi‘ the Dissentera ln Parliament. and was one of the leaders of the anti-slavery move- ment. And her father was ‘named Shore. and only assumed the name of Nightingale with the ‘estates that made lllm a wealthy men. "A rose by any other name," no doubt. But the world is grateful for the haDDY accident that gave it "Florence Nightingale." -lt is a name full of a delicate re- miniscence. like the smell or laven- requires ~-mu(ll 1iatlcnl-c llnd skill. The _vulls< b u seem to be just the thing lleedctl nlbcll to udd the required “pep? . "J\lf‘l‘ I.lI-? ludlvlllu- W in cilllrgc u.’ tile l‘fl\\'. l! the class t0 give lllf1ll‘i out n,‘ ,1“. 109mg lwsjprupcrly‘ is (llfiictllt l l 1 I zlduliltcd that l was and won- llcrcll uilntlll-l" l v/llsl to be scolded. “Tllcy (ll(lll'f g0 ll) slcep till mill- (night for lnlkin: about it." S110 “llsllill. “l couldn't mtlkc ‘Pm sllilt." l “l lilll llfrtlltl you (lolft like luv Ivory ulucll ll l llzlvc kept your 1Clllltll‘i‘ll lfwllkc." sllid l, 2lpOl()l.',i‘.[lff~ lully, \Vll_l1 vivid ulclncries (ll my lllellelolvu llllIlll8l"$ loeling when any of lllor six would not slulllbcr. But this lulctllvl‘ lcllsslzrcll m0. | “\\'(lllld you szlIv the poetry for me? silo llskcd wlstlull_v._ ‘lvliiif :1 chance! Oi course I would. Shc Sill (lolvn on the slop- l lll hrollll sunlight in the pnlll lit‘- lluw. .\l_\' llull‘ wus dnnc lll ll tltzllt. ‘ 'liut1ll willl lllt‘ _llill'(‘ of, ltllilllllifll" :.llll"t dingy tries. l wurc ll kllzlki clllcnt. may form the subject. 'l‘llt‘l“lllll Snluku ‘Tum "lam m“ Zululand “null llllllllliilllilll 1am old shirt nt' luy IIlISbtlTitllS with lucc if tllc fort-going‘ points llru nbsu-rv-llll" idllllll‘ llllbll‘ lll lll" llllllllll “ml llllc slot-res l-lluppcd (if infuHIlHllY .;ll illc elbows‘. A l'll,\’ l|lliIil'|l('(‘ 11151 111 Vftilllll llIl\'f1 SIJIPPNI HTIII ltmkvd lll ulc, but would uni llzlvc lislt-nl-(l with any (It“.'l'('(‘ til rospcri. MY ll-lldicnt-l- by llll‘ riverside llsicncll with 1|lt!il‘ll't‘. .\nrl ur-vcl‘ 1111"‘ l tllllllltl grcutcl‘ plvtlsllrl- in spuukillg tllc lines of n pccm.‘l said uvclgv- tiling that I could rculcnlbcr. \Vllcn my progrllululo (Bfillll! to an l-nll tllc mother went into the house llnd brought luc ll tlllluk 0t- fcring. ii. dozen cucumbers, n loaf hi‘ fresh brcald. u slnllll 1u~lt of hul- tl-r, cut-rots and lctiucc. Sill.- would take nc mlmcy fur them. Sn with punt-e lu our llflllflt-Lilff‘. tllllnkrtl one another fnr such gifts as wc llnd been rlblo to give. Then Jim llnd I got inln The Illllfllllill. once more and pushed slowly out in the cur- rent. lfivc little figures Hlfififl tlt the lop nf the bunk tn sci: us off. We wllvcll to them us lnnf! il-‘i “'0 could. Thcn tllc rlvcr hunt and wc [IIIBSEII llwtly frolu tllcul. probably‘ forever. I have earned my ‘brclld and also my lngnnbcrrics. in nltlny ways; hllt never have they IIISICII sweeter than then, when I ntfrnctl them by sharing Ilf)0ll‘_\’.~~-l\Illl'Kllf1l‘~ ilc Wilkinson. in "The lilllgbzli nl" Arcndy." -——-<0>i-~— COSTUME JEWELRY COMING INTO FAVOR . Tllfll therc is in be n large season on costume jewelry is the lnforllltl- lion gained by buyers who are now ln the market. as well us specialty ehop owners and local buyers. It is said that all of the fashions in wearing apparel strengthen the in- terest ln costume jewelry, that the types in the Persian and Oriental all favor the use of decoration of this kind. Several of the manufacturers re- port that there is a continued lie- mnnd for (bright red neckties, ear- rings and bracelets, nnd that even mill '11 Elcavy cream silk (lll ll fine met ground. Old treasures lll tllc lshllpe of lllgl: Spanish combs and ‘long llllnzlng earrings may bc lln» £ll‘lll(‘ll null worn to great lldvnn- lgc with the sltllwl. Ilul tllc wonlan who (loos not 110s- ,.~;r-ss one lullst Iflll buck ou n short fvclvct cunt, \\'Ill('lI may be ;lin(-d or not according to tho wear~ 1cr‘s tllstc. Tllc fashion of thcsc ,('01ilS varies ll. little from those 0f dust yeslr. They are cut with long |sleeves to the ivrlsts. and instead ,of hlmglng loosely 1ll\vll_v~frolll the lflgllrc llrc generally hold rillllEll‘ |cIusl-I_v rmlnd the hips with zl ,bzln(l of the srllne ullltcrlnl about (light. inches wide. All culerllld- The teacher will find zl little (llr-lllm 9ND.“ 0f llcl‘ lififvll M111 §fl_ll11‘1'1',lgl_'een cozltpi’ chiffon velvet is (‘lll 111G ,.1,,,,-,,,.1,\1-_<1P(l lie!‘ bfflvll ilfllllllil llfil- l 51°11‘ gutter this fashion and is quite titl- 1trillllllt-(l cxccpl for ll piping of its nwn llllltcrllll on tllr- l-olllll" llnd ltllvc plenty‘ (if "Rl-‘r’ lmlll- M)‘ 111111111111 llilifllo‘ 11'9"” \\'llt'l‘B the lillllll is joinr-(l to llif‘ (‘fllll proper. ‘Pills is hcld in frnnl with tllrl-c green Vf'l\’l‘l hutluus with grr-c-lt 1l~lliffuu. --- ~ — -<o>—~ .- ‘BLACK AS COLOR IS ‘FAVORITE All tllc (‘1lI'l_\' fllll frocks HIIOWII ill tllc HllnpH llrc lllclll-lcd alum: lint-s sllgglaslcd by tllc lrcud (ll French fllslliuns. Stylus (lo not (lif- fcr rudlclllly lI‘()lll what we llllvc been svezlring. but vury llsllnll_v in some miner characteristic. Tllc skirts nre noticeably longer llnd litany ol them arc circular or nlllllc with clrl-ulnl- pllnr-ls. Picni- lllgs em‘ lespccitllly good both in tllc (lrc-ss tilltl in its trlnlllllngs. Brown llnd rcd shlldcs zlrc (‘spec- ially ulodlslt llnd are expected in be worn ln the nutllmll. Navy is more in (lolnllml illnn it was lust your. It is notlcotlblv, llnwcvcr, in spite (if lllL‘ flu-l tlllll blnck is supposlnl It) be going out. mllny of lhc ulust snlllrtl_t' (lrcsscll wnlllen still prc~ fcr it to lhc new colors. A Good Medicine For The Baby Nothing can equal Baby's Own 'l‘nblets us a medicine for little ones. They are a laxative, mild bllt thorough in action, and never fall to relieve constipation, colic, colds and simple (fevers. Once ll mother has used them she will use noth- ing else. Concerning them Mrs. Sal- uste Peiietler, St. Dumas (ies Aut- ainee. Que, wrltesz-“I always keep a box of Baby's Own Tablets in the house. They are the best medicine II know of for little ones and l would not be without them." The Tablets are sold by medicine dealers or by mall at 25cm box i. Summer pruning does not hns- ten the production of fruit, der in n drawer, calling up menu. though the vogue for this color was orles of time from whose lips we so tremendous lfi lilo spring, blly- 00., Bmckvlue, Ont, from The Dr. Williams‘ Medicine fur-l |I\Icxic:ln people~from the polished‘ -and courtly Haciendado tn the iwrctclled Peon so steeped in lgnor-l lance and superstition that probnhlyl Inn visitor ever really underslautls, ‘his mental processes. Perhaps this ,is one reason wily cllc bicxlclln pntl never ceases to boil.‘ There are‘ torl many lngrmileuls to crystlllizel inlo anyt-lllng Sltlblt‘. l Nobody fzlulilillr with (lur turbu- lent southern neighbor. is Sl1f])l‘IlS~ ed at anything he meets in MexicuJ otherwise it might have seemedf strange to stumble upon all ol(l‘ Americlllt sell captain settled pel'~l ‘malnelltly’ ill ll wild spot 16!) nlllcsl south of the border and far from‘ either ocean. Not-hing happens without a FEES-i on. Luther Farley’, lll his yuungcr1 days llnd becn ill command of a, passenger steamer on the Pllclflct (‘rlllst until. one foggy night, he wrcrkntl hcr on l‘llc sunken lodges of “El Diablo." 'l‘llcrc ls ml lnex-l nrllble rule of the ‘ca lliilL when, ii. l'flfl1lllil.litlf‘l‘ lnscs ills ship he iel dmlo with tllc wlllcr forever. it uludr- no different-n that Fzlrlcy was nnf tu hlzlulu. Ills llolltslvztllt, lilPiLHlllllly cllgzlgtetl lll trying in fzltllltiul ll pail‘ of tlcup lllllc eyes IIPKIBOIGII to sound tllc dccp blue UCUILTI. Nl-zlrly a. hundred lives were inst bllt the llozltslvlllu rcscucd "Illllc-eyms." TIIZIFTIO(I_‘IIGI‘ and lived unbllppily ever nftcr—wllich hats nothing to do. with this story. ‘Fur- ley, after t.lle disaster, struck lll- lnnd and built himself ii. modest adobe house, half Mexican, hlllf Antericau. Sullrollutled by an old ship's lantern. his precious sextant llnd ll few other nlcmelltoes of the beloved forbidden salt water, be, svltlerl down to draw the cosy and bountiful returns which tropical nature yields lo llnyone wlln tllls her soil. llll tllv lllllllrzll course of events lfnrlcy slifiiiltl have llnrculc n herm- it, living by illmscll‘ llnd fur ‘him- lll-li’, nursing a grudge against the. world. But fnte pcrnllttod llotlllngl of the kind to occur. l One night Farley? sleep was: (llstlll-hed by (listant rifle shots. An hour laier (‘nine ‘the sharp icotfalls of ll horse "siugle-ttiotctl" over the mcsll and illtn ‘his flagged patio- then tho blows of a pistol butt on his door. It is not good for a "Gringo" to be summoned that wily in the (lead of night. Yet, to show fear or hesitation may be fatal. Far- lcy responded with alacrity. Sway- ing in his saddle eat Ilobledo Vil- lera, a bandit. by birth and chosen occllpeltlon. . "Take!" commanded Vlllera, in a mulfled voice and the American took from ‘his arms a sbapeiess bundle. “Be good to her-brtng her up good-dint! her good husband. You promise that, eh, Gringo?" tIn a. dale. Farley promised. “lit is good," continued they-ban- dit, his voice failing almost to -a whisper. "But no forget, or, Spid- ers of Hell, 'i haunt you. Now-I go see what they got for me on tile other side. Adios Amigo, Adios." ldaslllllg, n bandit he was lord of life "and death for fifty miles around. dullocenclo Dos Santos’ meant! "Innocence of the Saints . i1 11111119 which may have fitted at a time of his‘ (zllristenlng, but hardly alllllled on the (lay he first. flashed a pal!‘ nf snapping jet. black BYOB 110011 pane-m daughter. The captain. ' anmowerfu], handsome was tho hero of more love shill}: th-an he or any one P975011 °° remember. None of these romanc- es led anywhere near the altar. H6 never meant thPm i0- Witll (Inez the case was entirely different. lit was love M. 3115'? sight, but. the renl thing. The briB- and knew it llislalllly I01‘ wlml lt was. It was with a sure Dfemfml‘ tion that he resigned ‘llllllllell l“ the situation and promptly Ollerell- ‘honorable marriase- H91‘ Telllsal wan ilruhzlhly one of the EPBBl-“t shocks of his eventful Career- [Putting aside thefirst l-mnulw ho lake the girl, willing or unwill- ln, ntarrlagc or no marrrlege, the l-llptltln settled down to a. siege of the mnitienis heart. Rind l1“ ‘llll ll- with most (tn-Mexican P11110111!" lllnrollgllilcss and efficiency. With utmost politeness he dis~ missed ull the rlvall suitors. All but one, a stranger from the ctllill-El. tlhpllrtetl. without argument. ‘PM argumentative stranger also de- parted, but with a small blue 9V0‘- ln the exact centre of his forehead- Capt. lnnocencio was most fastidi- ous in his marksmanship. The neXl- slap was to learn why he. thasvlen‘ did, the handsome, (the irresistible lnnocerlclo Doe Santos was notali" ceptible to the girl of his heart. N “lBetralllse you are :1 Greawl‘. Inez explained fearles y. Just. as ifllrley had described the storm-smitten occan as turnluf»! dark, then white, with driven 811F831 __50 the captain's lace darkened. then poled. llnder the insult. A moment iatcr his smile broke 1M0 ll rainbow. , 1 Now, Captain Innocellclv 0x91 his leadership not only to a sud en flfld accurate pistol hand, but also to skillful diplomacy, and. film" lll llc prided himself on ‘ills ability to handle women. Well he knew that positions Impffignable to ironi- llll attack will yield lo siege 172d propaganda. ~So the bandit am - and in his courtllest manner re- quested fllrtlher Particulars. K630i- them. Apparent-ly it was all a matter of personal cleanliness. ‘llo Milt M! peculiar maid one must take a bath every day. use n. toothbrush with "Gringo" tooth wder three time! per day. lmwl a 011°" ‘ll11l°l' nails, wear spotless linen and N generaly lmlntwfliifl- Of course ouch ridiculous is are not ontly elumlnste, and , tube in a 550d Wlblndinf» Mexican, but l 0o brim. . upon him one colstéusptmt If!“ fol- iuvmnen. Never wfi.,fib_pftln true lover more sorely tried, m, captain m e tenet» or... 1. many l-espeoile. and he. ' Continued, on Pm 1t I