7 ft guffr ivrton 3ffrgp ffrrab thuibimy jumk h 10 the home town r muoh4iiui jinuiungjj tho hontn town in the f fttnesn ttr gr ut i the homo i tlio it hi and i ltut iu y i fiw y ii ami with iii willi stye 3frir rpfl0 gljnrt sifatg jotliain williams the potters son llli fil mlly fu- 1 1 vn i urn d to lovf porhp unl rlchmi i km thn tow i tli iioa win r hn i at liki thorn nrf it units of dhurm unfl ouuty whon ut tlmfh ll rood tir in ltut tin huinhlost llttlq linmlil miiium it im ann iy innltrr ing tiny mi nl ii 1 hlmcht ooi h i caleb preaches hlmelf a sermon i i ill n l no iuu it ihurrh thin morning kullup nutd uouajp ilyne mildly roiruohful to no jin had utupi d down thn ntlret und leaned alob fcasloo n gnlo caleb him- wnpwvffjyff bmrntrronaivrihjw nlttlrik in u tomfortablo chair ij1ulll oilla vv1m iamh wm iy in uuuicl th tl mimn i rim in tfroutm nu m i guy with gaudy dross rh sorm thing in the hoiin ti whlujk no othnr town i iimuhhm hum town jiun u triiiiio wl tlio dlstunm ciiiim t jtulti it u thoro ilin hourts nrn kludlst tl the lf ntlosl friends luinuln ajid it m thfro u myatlc aomill aooms to lmirmnutn ik ulr t sot th woury wmidun r to wlsl ho wore thorn h or bo it great or humblt it holds mankind in tlirull and uta hoamown the homo towi the bfit town- uftor ull an it hl i shoe 8trinq8 if is bljoe strings urn smalt matt ra there wo u grout ninny of thorn in the world and on on whole- they require n good iluul of utentinn million of people tin and untie thorn ovary day jsuatly stivorul tltnvs a day and ii you think of tho process it suggests infinite wariness sucn no joitoreon old friend feft when ho wild ho w ready to dlo because ho was ho llrod of putting on hla shoe and mocking every morning i hotter not ti thlnt of it as to the merjls of hut tons shoes and lac ihni rpon and womon diror and always will ho strings break and button fly off perhaps buttons take logger to ronnw porno peo tie tholr ohooo to atny otttara da not thore are poo pi who r awaya tying on crowded ntrnot cotnera when you are in a hurry whan they are in a hurry or ought to bo it la a pleasant courteay u tto a young lady a qo a grnjooful cour teay to tie that or an older one the devoted huaband tle his wlfee ehooe in publlo and profeaaae to enjoy it iot urn hope ho dooa obeerve that the people whoee ehoe atrlnga are ajwaya untying re thoee who get them into hard knota with much on oulng woe shoe utrlngb ehould be jut the right uailrlh hlcjcmmsffl- they are too short you etralcn them vnd itrajn them and finally give up the last hole and your patience likely to prove shorter than the ho uing when thestvaro loo long thor dangle indecorously but those little oddities of sboo strings and life we hmvfi to accept and make tho boat of in the spirit of milton what thou tlest tio well how long or short permit to heaven ftorehandftdnesa la a groax virtue and it shows in few matters mora than in ibis business of shoe strings the drudent keep a drawerful of all sorts and sixes and the shrewd depend on th prudent most of- all forehanded- neaa shows in looking ahead to accident and obviating il you that the string la going and going you know that tomorrow or net day it will go yet you omit to replaco it it goes when a visitor is waiting duty is calling or train is comlng do you smile or swear u you cap smile at a shoe string that breaks in such circumstances you can smile at greater things even a broken promise or a broken hope or a broken bert and that smile not of bltterni mockery but of tenderness and opm- prehanon is about tho height human philosophy as the wonderful shakespeare well understood when he wrote lie line in twelfth night like patience on a monumept smiling at grief and long after the lines in pericles wrought with the strange imagination of hla law years like patience gaslng on kings graves and smiting extremity out of act bo s shoe string may legd to shake peare 4 how 8ea names game adnilrsj la not an english word its origin was emir el sagb wuctf is arabia for xord of the sea the term captain comes to us direct from the latln caput meaning head the coxswain was originally the man pulled the afteroar of th oaptalns boat then known as the ooeks boat cock boat itself is a corruption of the word eptftcie a small round boat used for ashing commodore is noth ing more than the italian commend a tore or commander frequently we hear about davy jones there was of course no such person but should you speak of xuffy jonahs locker you have tba original phrase duffy is the west indian negro term for the spirit of jonah the term dog wnich is a corruption of dodge watch the 4 being an arrangement to pre- vent men from being on duty every day at the same hours the starboard aide of a ship was at one time the steer board side in memory of the anglo raxnns who used to steer tholr boats by putting out an oar on the bjghthand aids of the stern the lar board now know as the port side is a corruption of lower board whlcb was always considered inferior to the starboard ii w back your home paper the following extract is a quota tion from a speech delivered by ex governor francis bach year the local paper gives tumn 4600 to 11000 in free lines to the community in which it is looated no other agenay can or will do this the editor in proportion to hla means does more for hi home town than any other ten men and in all fairness he ought to bo supported not becauso you like him or admire his writings but because the local paper is the best investment the community cari make it may not be brilliantly editored or crowded with thought but financially it is of more bonent to the community than tho preacher or teacher undor stand jae i do not mean mentally end yet on moral questions you will find most of the papers on the right side today the editors of the local papers do the moat for tho loaat money of d people on ourth n m i tir klili all knnw ol mik ii i jotll him lattm his reason johnny you re nut baying stty ut- taction to your uon whatj arc you doing r cried the teavher no reply he s playing with a piece of string miss csiled thn tied boy in the class pass tpmt string here and go on with your lasson the string being passed was flung into th basket sjnd there wga silence now johnny stand up ewl ey your lesson she exclaimed a abort ttmo sjtten i t plow mi wt be blubber ed aad two tears ran down hlg ftta whynotr i docttuso the pleco of string you took from me was ttvtf nm4 am ttvuhtftt to bold gfoup p wsikstt l lluht in lonui iitluk hint i t mi i in lo u in t lw i vv ii mill itveitt ovimrr- cuhi fl r l if thn i idi r son of josluh pottwr mil whnn not link thc6l wan learning um pfjt trn out in tho hiull pottery 1r lwumv ly hl i w ami thore hi turned y uicotiunt w rk tndeod m mriy n april thut mlu car ilo nrfw school tpaohor having othuin nt work at his wheel ajikoil him to bring hla potinis wheel uio srhoolhous thoro to show iiullio the auhuuirs jiuuhowtjtaulcry eaa dv tho f of making iottory iino of ihu fw urlm vihlch huvo not chnitgvd slnro tho day o the n ulonta hi 1 am nuro that the moholars will all bo mtnnaoly interested in thn w jlhain t rolwd ty bring his wheel ovur to thrf schoolhouno tho following krldny ufternoon it being plnrmod for him to give an hours demdnslcatlon of potiory making djrootly following tile aftornoon nchool aeantoti on tho way homo the day thut ho fcwd made tho promise to jiln teaolior jotham wondered how lie came to ugroc to the proposition iii just make a fool of myself he murmured the girls will ull bo laughing at me i ran do pretty good worlq at homo but the chonceo ar tha 111 make a mess of it down to the sohoolhouso in order to understand just what came to yahm tho following friday evening it will be well at this time to doscrlbo tho location of district number tw hchoolhouao the school house was sltuatod upon a point of land whom two small nt roams united the two forming n considerable river a bridge jolnod this point of land with tho principal part of tho town ship the brldgo panning tlio uugvr of the two attdoma itwfla by way rtflgnrht nfffimbertbhy nunieer of tho pupils reached the sohoolhouso five- miles above tho confluence of tho two troams was a larg dam which held in chock a largo amount or water a half rnhn below tho junction of tho two streams vtas another dam a massive concrete cons true tion a wonder of engineering wu for two diiyn prior to that memor- nblo wlday fn april it mined it just poured the greater part of tho time ifrlday however tho weather cleared the wntor wasoxceodlngly high that morning when jotham qrossed th bridge on his way to the schoolhause and noontime found it still higher but till it was no higher than it had been on numerous other occasions in the past when the spring freshets were on after dinner jotham fhther rowed across in hs boat bringing jotham his potters wheel and a quantity of potters clay when he started back he told jotham that he would come and get him in the vicinity or six o clock thus giving him ample time for the demonstration don t get ner vous son and you will get along all right he said as he was about to pick up tho oars the main thing is to keep cool no matter how many are watching you jotaro carried his wheel and the clay up to the schoolhouse and it was not long before the regular afternoon session claimed his attentloi as the afternoon wore away jothanvs nervousness increased ho wandered how in the world h woe over going to get his courage up to the point where ho could coolly seat hfmsolf at hla potters wheel aml demonstrate the ancletit art finally the session came to an end and then jotham went to the entry after his wheel and clay there he discovered thai it was out of order and it was nearly half an hour before he wti able to make temporary re pairs finally however he returned with it and the teachers desk havfng been moved to one side he lifted the wheel nto the platform about that time stage fright claimed poor jotham me wockod for fifteen minutes or more mixing the clay the while trying des peraiely to got hla shattered nerves under control finally be succeeded in measure and seating himself at the wheel began work jotham was a very excellent work- en in the quiet ot his fathers shop but no his hands trembled so that it eemed utterly impossible for him to turn out a piece of pottery which waa approaching perfection meanwhile the water had been stead ily rising somewhere jn he uppot dam there was a weak spot and while the father waa busy the dam suddenly pcvm wujmnd with a sullen roar the thousands of tons of water which it held in chock started downstream to ward the hiighty dam of miaonry be yond he junction of the two streams as that wall of water moved on it spread out over the adjacent meadows hut ever pushing relentlessly forward when it reached the bridge near the echoothouso it swept il away like so much cardboard and u fowl moments later h was backing up against tho solid soncrete dant jit woe about thai time that jothums father left the house to gi after hul son as dor axreement he was very much astonished wljon hp found hla rowbrout fully three rode from the shore needing op one tell him whut had actually uom to pass ho strode into the water going to his waist before he was able to lay hu hand upon the gunwale 6f the boat it took him but a moment to untie the painter which had secured thj but to u ronveiilunt troo und ftelsing the oars ho pulled across toward the sohoolhouso whon he arrived hi found thu bujiaing completely mar uoned being located upon somewhat of ah elevation thu water had hot joe rvuehod thn building though doep- wator wus on all sides jothum father took note u the fact that the water wus ateudlly rising jpumm hud just stepped into the entry oftr more luy whon his father opened the outer door catching a glimthu of the boat- fees thuu alx feet dlstunr it tluahod upon jotham just what tmil happened there hk feet or wwtt o sll shins of thn twhpolhousu juluara whlsporud mr williams the upper dam must huvo given hwbj now the water hi backing up from t- hivasr dam weve got to gelthem out quietly or soma of te children will get drown- d dad whispered jotham wait het dad and 1 will send them out one at a time bp long gs they don t get frightened and start a roah well got ion air rlgw jotham iturned at oftce to thu echoojroora and seated himself at the wheel t list was jcbeu master ot 1lmltt m rioeoto ib make imatf you amusuinm bean ppt he said gtartlng th wfaeel whirl ertuvathe ant lit t lu lrl pun lor wl mat u p qumly li tho ut ry you t l ml hii an print il hut find it was thut uf thu loom ii i uk t mulu mlp i yon nlry win n yiu r nrp nil r will i out mid lnt look ixl iloi idndly niiillliikly in 1 i i tit thu tiiln i mi npunli little ahnlo f n m inn t wiix hint mihh ur juht what hud con ti pusu turnlnk annlo uvr to mrswtl hums tlio school teach or roturnt i to thn rfom jut a jothum wua llrlihl thn nocond souvonlr it took jotham less thuu nix mlnutrm to make olx oj tiro llttia lnmn potn and on fast os lie humlod them nut th children were cm or tod to tho try where thoy wore turned over tu mr wllllamn xhn children who tin ra calved the nouvenlrs all hvmi i oss tho river jut hum taking pull tn elect not only tho umnllasl bui ulun thoue who lived on that silo whon mr wullsinn returned for tin uucond boatload he oun1 throo chll dren uwultlhg his oamlng ull throe keeping very quiet lndnod frlghtonod plough they wire upon seeing tho watvr creeping hlkhor and higher h trek in g its way up from the concruto dam iltit tho tlmn cumo uiut watar tricklod in over tho thronhold tho first of it working its way una it el ike the floor one of the turgor atria saw it and acreomed bul there- were onjy four pupils eft in the building then it was that jotham leaped to hla foot an9 slopping td the door blocked tho way the real danger la over hi said just keep cool and my futhci will be hero in two or throo mlnutoi after the rest pf you it vtam just about throe minutes lutoi that mr williams did return but so foot was the water rising that by thut time fillip throe inches of wstor hud covored jhe floor st ran go to rnuite almost without ox oeptloir the little plastlo souvenirs passed through that trying hour xvttv out serious mishap and later they ware baked in home ovens tubo treasured jnoftsv years in memo of the night vken jolrtam itho pottors6nsloor liatween hla ijchoolmatos and possible death w father wakes up lilslou son to what i am suylng to you as you he asleep one tittle paw crumpled under your chrek and tho blond curls stickily wot on your fore hcud i have stolen into your room nlone just a few moments ago us 1 sat read ing my paper in the library a hot stlfllrg wave of remorse swept over ms i could not resist it guilty i camo to yaur bedside these were tho things i wus thinking son i bad been cross to you i scolded you us you were dressing for school because you gave your face merely dab with p towel i took you to task for nut cleaning your ahooa 1 culled oul angrily when i found you had tinown some of your things on the floor at breakfast x found fault too you gulped down your food you put your elbows on the table you spread but or too thick on your bread and tut you started off to play and i made for my train you turned and waved little hand and called ooodbyi papal and i frowned and said in re ply hold your shoulder back then it began all over again tn tho late nfurnoon as i came up by the hul road 1 spied you down on your knees playing marbles there wore holes lnyour stockings i humiliated you before your hv friends by making you march on ahead of me back to the house stockings were expensive and ir you hod to buy them youwouid be more carefuu imagine that son from a fatbsrl it was such stupid silly logic but do you remember latrr when i was reading in the library how you came in softly timidly with a sort of hurt hunted look in our eyest whon j glanced up over my paper impatient at the interruption you hesitated ot the door what is it you want i snupped you suld nothing but you run across gathering aft your child courage in one tempestuous plunge and threw your arms around my neck and kissed mo again and again and your small arms tightened with an affection that clod had set blooming in your heart and which even neglect could not wither and then you were guno pattering up the stairs wei son it was shortly afterwards thut my paper slipped from my hands and a terrible sickening fear come over me suddenly i saw myself as i really was in all mv horrid selfishness aad i felt sick at heart what had habit been doing to mot the heblt of complaining finding fault of reprimanding all of these were my rewards to you for being boy it was not that ltaxpeoted so terribly much of youth i was meaa urng you by pha yard stick of rnyj own years i and there wus much that was good and fine and truo in your character yqu did not deserve my treatment of you son tho little heart of you was as big us the dawn itself over wide hills all this was shown by your spontuneoge impulse to rqsh in end kiss me good ulctit nothing else mat ters to night sore i have oomo to your bedaldn in the darkness and i have knelt here oholdng with emotion and so ashamed it is a feeble atonement i kn6w you wt uld not understand these things if i told them tu you during your wakr ing hours yet c must burn sacrificial nru alone hero in your own bedroom and make freo ponfeaslon and i have prayed god to strength en- ma in my new resolve to mor row i will bo a rul daddy 1 i mil chum with you and aunyr when you suffer mid loush when you laugh i will hl my tongue when impatient words l m i will keep saying us if it wore u ritual ho m nothing but a boy a little boy i 1 um afraid i have vtauallsed you as a man yet 1 see ynu son crumpled iltid weary in your not t see that you are still a baby yeutarilay you wsro in your mothers urnia your head on iipi ahuuldoi i have uskod too much ion much dear boy cur httln son a peni tent kiiorim al your ltfunt olirlne here in tho moonlight i kiss the ultle rtu- gra and the dump forehead and tho yelluw um is and if it wore not or wuklng ypu i would snatch you up and crush you to my breaat tears conw and heartauhe and remorse and i think a greater deeper love when you ran through the library door ant unid to kins rael peoples homt journal just so i m i in ujik you ubuutpjpon th lawns and lawn making damaged lawns krujuld ho repaired as soon un ponatit in the aprlng no that thn grmin wilt got u gooil sjgrtl before tho muitln f becomes warm isnrly aprlng la a goo i time tu make hjw iswiih although it is some tlrmnrtjottin to grow aoms- cult i voted ffrop lk ikitnti i and do tlio uriugl urxling in h pit ml tr thu will dopi nd mlnlstain to dinner um u wi luouluy th lleuron wont ii no kind of wutchpil for you to i m id in rdu tho lant fnit nu unvor om um ir wlmtvihi roanonr c iloh hrhllatoil wuil ho admit id nt lust i was kind of honilnred whut h ndin d yal dimandnd thn hami and what you lldsln with rour fo t an forr cakh irnppiil hla humlk and atlllpd bin riot i h i oho i nilkht h well own o yojj nil ulmut t fut un inwt llj i hut mdio on inaldo uud net down hi yin at thu iikiuih uloh uuld fow m moiita later thn noun at my wiro mid i i vor comu to havlp words anything in whon alio rlxlq to homowlinraa with mo whom we tin vn to git to at a rrrlaln time x nly git roady and thou 1 lutve to wait for her and id ho moron human if i showed patience all the tlmo i m wultln she told me thin rill n that if i had ever showed patfonro she hudn t noticed it hut that h rldlolousl hho oven goes so fur a to say that wo vo imvor got ready fov qhurch any morn in when i din t thorned nough to distract a saint she oaed hon word tn me this vry day and ys it h end en her to huvo mo hianilln round oponln sml shettln my watch nlf there waa snj other way i could koep check on the time i put it to hor thut way hut she only shot her mouth tight and that aggravates me moron words i well anyway this mornln i took measures to be sure wed be oh time i to toy breakfast and fore i shoved buckmy otiulr i look my breath and spoku to hor real earnest i wunted hi f to sense i meant it every word now noltlv sayh i u want you to try tu be ready to atnrt to ohurob by th tlmo i urn thin mornln lsays there nn t a bit of need of my beln raud ten minutes ahead of time i vu tried talkln long enough t says and now im goln to set up my ebeneserl if you uln t ready whan i be this mornln i says j go to church alonot shed kind of stiffened back when she hoard me begin und for a minute i thought aha wus gofn to answer me sharp hut ho dldn l not then she dldn t so i went out to the barn and fed tho critters and done what has to bo iloiio there bah bath or not but kep my eye cleverly on my watch so a or urn noil 1 ull ling operations mount i f otlff aub- ivi r tho ourfuco of t at phut to follow htm h la in plow l pll whw h tn ronn w nplillrutlon oil i was held back mobba rive minutes right at ths last by the heifers getlli a pleco of turnltl in her throat end i had to help hor swallor it hut rigger- el that by hurry in a mlujd be in nmplo tlmn bo i wont lirmho houi to fix up hyno i novnr know ttilngx to go so cromaways us they did this mornln no yd ft fu tiling of ull i apltt somd water onto my shoon after 1 d shlned om up und hud to do that over ugaln ny the timo i d got tho ahoes decent again i took u look at my watoh and i saw i d huve to hurry my wifes got fur nough along so she was down stairs in tho fore room so l had free swing to get my things out and then i couldn t find my blled shirt high low i hollered down to hoc if know where it was and she nnappetl back if s in the second drawer of the bureau where i always keep itl hut when i pulled the drawer out there wa n t a thing there that looked like it to me and i told her so she dldn t say anything but she came up stairs mighty brisk and lifted the shirt out and spread it onto tho bod but i hadn l been lookln for anything folded up smalt like thut and i told her so i might huve saved my breath though it took mu a consld able tlmo to find buttons tor the shirt and i had to struggle some with my necktie so i dldn t got a chance to so how time was gain you can understand i was some flabbergasted when i looked up and saw hor in the door ready with her bonnet on id been jedgln i had ten minutes leeway anyway i m ready to start and have been tor rive minutes she says mlgrdy acid and im gpln but not ull lvo told you a few things you ve always com- jlainedabout ba to- walt fur me she tuvys and rnebbo now you can see the reaaop its on count of my al ways havln two people to git ready to go she says whan 1 jest have myself to loov put for uiere aln t any delay not ort my part anyway 1 you re shirt was right there she went on but you dldn t know it when you saw it because it wa n t spread out on the bed with the buttons ulrmady in it you never saw it folded up before but youll have more chance hereafter seein i m goln to look out for myself end let you do tns some same way with yaur necktie which has hold you back ten minutes or morn it never took mo oyer a minute to ax it for you i a poo bul that minute came out of the time i hud to git myself ready in i could tell you more things hud to help about but i aln t got time now im goln to church alonel there- i was hyne not half ready and time pas for mo to he starting admitted mr peesloe abjectly so i missed the sermon to day but i aln t sqre i dldq t preach myself just as goo4 a one out here under this tree and my wife furnished the textt not thut i want you to think shes mad now for she aln t she got all over it whilst she was ut church and to day she s give me the best dinner i vo had for many a sunday dut mr peaslee aserbjd feycnllyshe wont have to read mo another lasson like that- i learn slow rnebbo but i can see a thing if it s pointed out to m and this was pointed enough i oloi not iiifriflm otlv result in a luiuo i soil being u i uit the ground 1 hi under aunli i it in or n patio in ii h htublo miinti rotted whjj u llli bono mm rf lili 1 i ilsro pat hm in ontiititlaho i lawns ipay hi rojilnrod i y ururrlfylng tho with an iron rnko und aprindlng m sued thlikly li preshlonn in the lawn run bo rnmoved by cutting out the uirt und uddhiir good loum rn placing tho turf lovol with the rost tho hurfuoe a good dressing of hon meal and woml naheq wll help tokoop tho griimm lu onditlon through out thi summnr nltrntn of soda acts more quickly uud in npoclaliy valuably in giving a dooper color to the grasa it is best applied just before or jusi after a ruin so uiat it will not draw molaturo from ho gruaa tissues fifty pounds la nhout tho rjghl amount for a quarter of an ncrti if bono rrysrtl j wood astios are used tho two shudjd totul the same amount rollins- is of grout honoflt established lawn oiq ociully in early spring whon the around is soft tie of a heavy roller will aorve to iron out many minor inaquhllttna in tho surface and proas amull atones into the ground out of tho way if a now ltsjn la to 1m surface muut first h inudu hrfoctly lovpl it la understood of qourae thot deep working of tho soil and tho ad idltlan of fertilisers must have been preliminary lawns urn expected to endure for muny yours bpt they w soon run out if tho urns roots ha only a few inches t f good tn 1 in which to feed plenty of send ehoul i ho itd in atartlng a now luwn ciifn should be tuken to apply the uoed evenly the best time for soetung la generally either in tho rnomlg or jinur evening on o day when there is llltla or com paratlvaly no wind thn luwn should be tampered or roliod aftur seeding bring tho oooda into closi the soil for quick results sod may im used and steep banks uud t rraros should always bo ootid ml rather than seeded as should also thu edges of roads und walks along unowly mud la important thut the nods lx cut as thin as posalble and kept clean and io properly prepared before it la laid the ladv and her aoe it in not an ordinary lawyer who can overcome a woman s reluctance to tall her age as was illustrated in a tease ricently rlod in a pennsylvania court and wtiat is your uge madam v uakod thu attorney my own aha unswared promptly i understandllutt madam but how ojd are your i am not old sir with indignation i ug your pardun msdom i mon how muny years huve you passodt none he years have passed me aur i nvr hsrd of them stopping madam you must answer my qus tton i want to know your age 1 don t know thut the acquaintance- is dastrod by the other side don t se why yod refuse to un- swr my quvslloit suld tho attorney uoaxlpgiy i am ur i would tell you liow old i was if i wore aukd hut nolhkly would ask you for voiyumy knjiws you uiu um snuugh jo know better thwi to in asking ti woman hr uge o there ajwl the uttofney pusnod on lo ihe next qusetlon j- v tho tourist stood in front of a sign a hubway entrances hrril it doesnt entrance rau he arattdf th mid oplaiy life r needed seasoning a ilv pruohar took rur his text mie tiund v ya are thu suit of the earths quito a number of bis haarurs wm tu stvbp an nldclu said to him after ward my dear brolhor tho neat time you oamu to ptosch b you must bring thn uspperbox us well ug tho salt collar jwt increase in milk consump tion twenty lauding resutiirupt keupi ra in a largo city tn the united htnfcw have testified tluit elnco irihlbltioii camo in their milk blll hs dnuhlod several hotel and restaurant proprlot ore in thh busy centres of canada huvo given testimony to the samo erfoct thoy say that many business rfinn who formerly nook on uppoflxer before meals a glkss qfboar or wine with the tneele- and a liqueur afterwards now confine themselves tb a glaas of mlk in addition a number of school teachers say that many pupils who formerly satisfied themselves with u valt to the tap after lunch now bring small bottles of milk to echool with thim the latter 1s in u largo moss qro duo to milk campaigns like thut curried on at the schoolsand prornotud and foatered by the dominion dairy und cold storagpe branch through is propagandists and lecturer miss helen j campbell who during tho winter spent considerable time in fostering the movement in the provlnon or quebec two noteworthy places that were visited on the invitation of tho rospectlve city councils wero siluw inlgun valla and grand mere at each of which milk weeks were hold and lectures delivered both in french and english to the children in the morning and to adults in the afternoon at the palls s0o children and 360 women were present dally at grand more thoro was u llko attendance at shuwlnlgun ntact wuhlalsey the city council offered prises fsr the best essays and posters boar- ing on the subject these lectures it might be mentioned are given by miss campbell tn neaponso to invitations addressed to the dairy commtuslanor ottawa sod property cut und laid grows- very easily provided it la not firmly in the surface of thu gruund hy the use of roltur or tamper and in thoroughly soaked with water until established cjrnss should bo out as soon as it is n few inches hlsh care being token to see thut the mower l vnry sharp ao as not to pull out nny of tho grasses this cutting should ho ontlnuod throughout hip ijoosop und it is par tlcularly essential to huvo tho gross short during tho winter a good lawn will usually carry through the season without any artl acini watering but if water is op piled thq sail should be saturated to a good depth and than not watered ugnli until thoroughly dry the genera custom of n dally superficial a prink ling is moat injurious jos e carter oqelph for tho canadian horticultural council what to 00 in accidents whut is thoro that can he done by a porsorwllvlng on u farm twelve miles away from thq doctor in case ofa real bad ucclduntt pi esse don t try to give u tot of rules that we shall never remember but tell us soma plain common- sense facta the welter voices ths dread of many a person who lives fur removed from the ah- of doctors it in true that such critical times it in of little use to try to rerqembor u lot of rules what ore some of the plain matter offsct things thut any person of in telltgence can dut aru there any auch thlnfst r suppose mat tho vory first thing of importance is to try to keep ones head it will help you to do this if you know and believe the fact that few aqcldenta are beyond hope of re lief and few are as bad as they ap pear at first sight keep your head be brave condder your shudders and go at once to soo just now you can help send for a doctor of course but if the victim is in u statqof col laiwe or is losing blood don t even leave- him to send fur help until you have first given what uld you can nu can almost ulwuys atop- hem orrhago by pressure make pressure between jhe wound and the heart first but if you do not get quick re sults don t despair change your pros sure to another likely place do it two or tiree times if iiocossury you will soon hit fb rlxht spot oven though you know nothing of anlomy o physiology and cannot loll the differ once between an artery und a vein hem ember thut thepreauure required to check tho blee llilff of u big vessel considerable und hint u la most effective whuq you have some bony point to press ugaln do not be afraid to use u little force in case of collupsn lose ho time in reviving the patient make him com fortable and improve his circulation by the application at host either ex ternal or interim never try to rklse recuntbeitt person who is uncon- soloue- nine tltms in ten the prone position is best you cannot improvo upon it but you can straighten him out cover him up and apply heut not qttempt to forco liquids down the throat iif un uncenualous person it thoro lu u urokeii limb do not at tempt to sot it if a doatur is anywhere available llut straight on the limbs opt gently without foico and cradle the injured membur lu u pillow sup iorted by splints this will help greatly then wait patiently v tlje doctor keeping the patient n us good plrits n puonlblo stimulating him with hot drinks an doing bit you can to kp up hla ouruge always uniform in quality delicious iioltin all has the largest sale of any packet tea in north america a dojpsrr lirwiri n voicing his own views and those of other executives of the chain of hotels with which ho is connected louis wiggins manager of the hotel itu chester rochester k y is quoted in a recent issue of the rochester times union as saying the hotel bar was a conveniens lo guests but at its best a necessary ovil to the hotel at its worst tt brought the hotel into disrepute even when conducted in strlot accordance with the bw it drew to the hotel an undesirable clientele whlcb used tho bar and the hotel lobby a lounng place and which spent little money elsewhere in the place the abolition of the hotel bar has not only placed the hotel business upon a higher plane in the business world it has made it financially more profitable oems of thought l ulojiu- mukes i hynlml i v is fam h llghta to warn us from t u woman wount unythlng that la nfortuhlo jn in usually ashomad ot iiiimt make ik in iy ho ji kud ouy of uny- hhoir wuakiieuu isimmor m at people m rnvors to oo gratitude la u wish 10 itochofoucuuld thu uuilty that wisdom knu not folly may cualljt otilto shake apvaro itoyulty hut in krou iiiatatm not lr vain pompj virtue xgealtaua a wisu man la novor less uoi rimn ho la ulono wlft un who dismount rides a tiger tu afruld to iilnuo i rovnrb consijoiico doth muko is ull bhakcadcuxo lamberml awuotuti present hor rows roi joy pollok nature and wisdom novor strife juvenui royal gold plate ion million dollars ls tho value put on thn royal gold plute ut windsor il includes u gold dinner service order od by ooorjre rv toe m0 persons and onu of the finest wlnp coolers in tho world nddod to tho collection by the sumo monarch u slilohl formed of snuff boxes worth 4ft ood and thirty dozen plates worth 160 odd there is also n variety of plecea brought from thn colonial and eastern possessions tho latter include a peacock mode of precious stonos of every description worth 160 000 and tlppoos fodtatool u tigers head with crystal teeth the tongue being d solid ingot of gold aiming the royal plate at windsor castle is a knife which waa presented to george iv by the cutlers of shef field it has over 100 blades i moon haloes mean rain at thin tlnn of tho ynir th iiiwm ml ilillnv hlkli in tho in tv ih in ti n hikn i i lw ii h nun tit i ly ii i r fu i in ir in woft llkit koniotlmra lio lint if light in iiillo m mit 1 1 und iul1i rrl ii lo thn inf in n ige 4ntthornlglitli i- i m r wi iii h f i i t hni ultty in ions i u il i i ill wl ut 1 ho m iy j il ii isi it 1 hi hi i r it i to aril i yi tlln i i in i th it um tip of i iult tuouirh t ukihi full moon i f th i ttf al rtiikh h- riiikrs of both hn li ir rulloiit xtioti wnttnirwiso folk tl lll ouml tho a thn th in tpuan a ny aro quit tlio halo 11 aitlng tn thd iiimivi iho urfao rluht ua the it urvul it louat of tho tl if th uimr luytri or tin aim w i i it n arfftm with molntum rain cloud i ur num to form liofnre vorf irmg an i noon u tr4dy downpour will tw fiillliiif on tho ourti below in college jvofimiur n history what do you know of tho ugo pf kllaabothr jonen dnamlli hhoi bo tilno toon next wou hot thwestorn cot logtarr douglas m rr liniment j theesj3tmers friend rellevw caked bag gar- gel spldff or infection of the teat aba thrash in horses feet fistula tic stops bleeding at one removes prond flesh soreness and swell ing j r a safe ale sure bh wmeoyfor h aiun6 chitdren sassa millers worm powders sbssm o ffii s i sbbsbsabs fkssisasssbjexravrstssm h v the ideal totp for toilet and bath sooth ing to even a babya odn try it today kfants elicht itetsfiap benefits of advertising when a store advertises judiciously it attracts public attention and it increases its business but the increase of receipts is not usually equalled by a corresponding increase of expense most stores could double their business without doubling the number of clerks or doubling their rent kght heat and other expenses consequently the chasge per article for this socalled overhead expense keeps decreasing as the business grows if receipts double and cost of doingbusiness increases only 50 per cent it is manifest that the overhead cost for each article sold is proportionately less as volume of busi ness is mpre economically done and the cost of moving each separate article is re duced the public- gets the difference in lower prices the advertised store tells the public what bargains it has while the nonadver tised store does not a live enterprising merchant who is fi good shrewd wideawake buyer has bar gains all the time it is his principal job to keep on the lookout for special oppor tunities if he is on h js job he is continu ally making a wise selection between good and poor offers and always has thingb in his store that represents exceptional value j the public heart about these excep tional chances in the advertised store it is not told and does not realize that such chapces exist in the nonadvertibed store even if that store has then the public then passes by the nonadvertised store be cause nothing has been suggested to con vince anyone thafaythihg isto be gained hy fading 1hjlingwood bulletin wstvefi-