in v t i 6 k l i i jeptic- artnh 3ffrgp prima thursday auquht 31 1834 the tree lover who lni n trori ho if von tltn lira that ni rlngif m sltir lln itvih tin i ov i hut silils tho loud ut i gnoiis till a ril arkl iti iovm the vi lo liencflfluncs ml houl lakun hold n god a tree in c no of natures word a worl f ponce to jnun jv word that tell or central strength from whence nil thing twgan a w nt to preach trunauillty to nil our restless clan ti well tho current of his ufa should toward thn drops bo whirled and foci ihit clash of hen wav along un iinnuel swirled and the c influx of lit eddies of tb mighty flowing whw hut he in wise who mid what notes hit winding wiijr miabe hliu keeps n hrort thjufhold u nook of 6lm serenity iff and on invest vtrgib soul thftt still can lov a treo i samuel v bur hp 3frrr jmib lort giarg the doctors largest fee paiuioli wathoh hankin l 3 walter roi barriers we smile sometime when we hor tho nunlnt phrase of umor about not lotting ou thought and feelings get beyond the bulwark of the teeth hut whether teeth or lips or whatever g you please there la a real bulwark there a barrier that however strange and subtle and inexplicable make t often out of our power to express our feelings what l it what is ut again and ataln we have fed our soul full off beauty and thought and en- thuslam and hopo wo burn to oon vey those things to others it seemi to ua that we can convey them that we muit convey them we go lnt lh presence of pthera and are dumb ttte dim and insuperable barrier la ibtir we cannot throw it down or overlaan it that la true even with our naareat and dearest aqmtlma t aoema perversely truer with vhero than with the rest there la thin inalda of ua that cannot becot into words- instead wrf jeat and lrlfle mf and uuk about the fashions and the v weather jthere ore crises when we feel that c it laa eaaentlul to apaak we havo full plan made of golden pjtd oompei inc eloquence we know just what wa wish tp amy are at no real lose for f i v word feel aore that if we satf wlwt wa have tnour heart convlotlon an4 l coocjuslon must follow the hour and the- opportunity come and pas tva hare aald notblnc that wa maam to mfvarjd wa remain oa misunderstood and unappreciated a we were before afcmln how ofien- ara wa dlaap- pointed in our hop of araable aoclaiy becauae of those same mysterious barrier we counted on airttut ideas arid stettin thm inatd wa yawrt and ajo oway empty ldy rjetland one of the rreat aoeul laadft at tha worjd complains so aura i propose to my imagination an aareeable oon- reraauon wth ft parson where past ex- perlanoo wmrrante tba hope so sure am i disappointed icmeraonsaya we doaoastd to meet why becauaa of the barriers the lesson ot it u tht what u true of ouraevvee js trte 4f others alao if wa i are tongue- iied and find it impossible tp utfe qttr hearts the samamay be true of than because jipe ara dull and wta and trivial it doos fabt al- wayirtblrv that souls araf babjnd tba tjaxrlara acnls my bewuln wltr usifiruaudflre and aecreta unutttrahlt njt so it to our business to search ojoaely and onnniosty to and it out u tat attar many loai train efforu tb v burst the barriers or pierce theaxtbirw u oftatware drlttti to th sweat words dc thej pretty ceurtlar jla baftu to wri s wser in fa htrttar worldt tkam gva wii- i i t jjjtf haa4asire more love hd kno- v r ah cahof rabid i banon in- keepfnu wr ff v dominion poaftle asnena j if yftptfc produoar of viorw bvom its humble betlntnna t port fjftoyal now- anoasoiia boyal no v in ims flour and rtt mimh u i pajwda haa sjrewn to be on or tho i v apomlnlona most important industrie sy aboordlns to n early oanaus there vsft r itew nlne mills n operation in new tv iwm in luawhlle the latest ibrorea swosje fortw complied by the jo- k pntajtburafcu of statlatic show ii zr- v mllia in canada with dajly wpacrtytu5tarrels tbo amount ic w whu milled ind floux produced by mflla fhowad a conajdwable ln- tv l thaarbawn- to i- lmb bushals or t in ootvwtstt into with r ffujcmipatdwh 1lomti vr jkumels irf ni and aimllo huahsl j vtn am ft prodttetlon of oour dnr- lri tfia 1911 oajendaj- ytr raachtjd iwxflemiwatlihfsviiti ltwraaaa of-a- ftlv wwwl w pwtojw va fcajid m0b barrels sreaur thafa if jo kc jpaavacoaaa tq the auanuo saaboaril y 5ma neretofpfe beaa a deehntknlns fao- rj tor in deoldinr -tba- of flour mia crtat mills in canadaa of the itfltnfus in operation id lilt 1 til v actuated to ontario quebao and tlia jlarttimeprcvtnca in thar early usti fcya of the industry uontreal heoama i htf osntr of floor and truit mltllnic and it bar hett 1u predominant poal r tlon thedalli output ht the mllia in f it thnlty tttaufnar nearly so ooo bar jst rals jlnual however with tbo deyel- ky- opment of the paciflqrtrsjda tba srowth v- r weaurn polnla as mlutns osmre la pi bejnaf accelerated and there is every v tuijcatlon ft th indnatrywm ebn- wfc upufcho flxpandlp proportion to the wf spmlntejie poaiun aa one of the great tffr wbeavprnjduclu countries of the w k wortd c t m lcnaid nuonu v x tttadapouiu u adrrtiji viu t usl fwt time f wumuw o wbrreh pana obop vl by th ftm rut tlit apmlkl bftryfrtirm tnuov c thb m1 ltnta4nflamvtfon ul lllinilu aw uintlao outioft th nut bma bmtern wf 0ncj bmilwi tvl- tf v kmw nvtm win n quno b flrt in ho i4 tl u train wfm toronto on muuto aftor mwnlht m tut j0t m aukum s2nd til r u- a flat rat 1 h of ib to tvlnnlpm and naif a qnt a jri roll twyond lloturnloa ui faro u f j halt fcoont par jadii into wlnalpt and si- mofcfto rfn point m- j- v towougji md traiao win btti a- to wlnnftloa wutmin obango oonalat- ln of oonvnl 0k colonul oaro fof jml ovftn m v f will ajiaolirf to train rrln od and frihtfiiiia- jl w k nl yl canaln national bauwajra oiwn naitt- wtolhar youfnoal daaun si fc n p orfwfjom btldlu or mot ior far train aarrloo to apply wrf5ia0lan wa- r tlonal acont 1 rqlehajjob 11e3 doctor was u aood doctor too od for kancrofl if was sornotlrrtrn suld hut hl wlfo niutortwl tint howovnr ubl he might bo lit thwr wuy hrt wx no onnncior u knpt r bookm nnd in puyniant cor his h rvlces ww wnilng to accept in lieu of cash fos unytlilne ihut his pnllortls might hu tncllnod to offsr bomotlmes thl i rtvd a toiwonlent arrangement mo flon however it was not for tho villas pi i 0 learned that it was only too aey to impose upon the kind hearted gentle old doctor thy loved him of course they pould not help dolntl that but apparently the village oonsclonco slopt when it came to sttln with the easy going physician there were those who said that th reason ho submitted so tamuly la ho underpaid was because hn fearod tho risk making his patfenta 111 again by demand ins his fees the truth of the matter was however thot the over modest doctor undervalued hi own worth hot james mrs jjronnon would remonstrate its all very well to take it out in potatoes but you know just as well as i do that timothy peck always sells hla bept potatoes and brings us only the underslsed ones thu nobody would think ot buying those teat ones woren l bigger than marbley tou must stand up tpx y rtahta- but tho doctor apparently unnovj by these protasis continued to accept hi patent oxcusea along with their offerlnga of wormy opples wood that was full of knot eaga that were mora than doubtful milk that was guiltless ot cream the drontons were never short of ready money but all their other wants were in a meas ur supplied it not always to urn branson satisfaction l renliyneed a nsw horse said tho doctor one morning as he stopped into hla shabby buggy to make hi uual round olt visit the colt is pretty sure to give out before the summer la orar tha colt which wa a colt only by courtesy blng twentytwo years of aga and old for hla yean certainly looked a h might give out at any moment he limped slightly he blind in one eye and something was wrong wltb hi breathing apparatus ml owner drove him with the utmost tenderness but it wag plain thai the doctor needed a now home and that without delay here a ttef or lyou father called cicely the bransons only daughter a the doctor turned in t the gate at noon til put u at your place at the table so thai you can road it while you are eating the bean tttat mr blake brought you for set tlngr johnnys leg how really aald the doctor this 1 vary fortunate i ve tried all spring not to wish that flam peters would fall llu bumca bean a great temptation for sam fk the only person x could think of who would likely pay his bul with a horse but it seem my dears that sam wo not my only de pendence after all this note 1 from a man who seems absurdly grateful hetsaya that he pa no cash to pay what h owes o tijst he la sending me a driving hot a nice quiet horse he nays a dulet horse i hump i said mr sronson with mild sarcasm h pro bably means that the hprse la dead ton had better sett what you ara get ting before yon mak any bargain with him tm afraid said the doctor ologstlaeaiy j that it la too late for that for the mad 1 already oo i way to ew york and the hora being delivered to dayv now what did that mans wife tell me about that horse really it was so o ago that x have forgotten buttl eem to me th4b man wa in soma sort of tnislnit t forget lust what and when hi employer failed orthe oon earn broke up this man a wage war paid in horaea bus wife a pretty little woman was m tor month eight mile up the carp road at a farm bouse near oloreriy and those people seem to think that the woman owes br life lo me i guess they think right too aald cicely h approved of bef father all bar sixteen year old aoul ten t she the person that you net up with for six consecutive night whop aha had pneumonia you deserve r doavnhoraea week for all the beautl hdj unselflah thing you do v tha doctor smiled gratefully at fhls tribute tor a th year of hla mar ried life he bad cneruwed a mild am bition t ahow mrs hroueoit that he wa a better financier than ahs con atdered him no ooo suspected it mrs branson lease af all but the un appreciated doctor was exceedingly sensitive over his repeated failure in the matter of fees and he longed after a vary human fashion to ahow his family that he was a capable a busi ness man a he was a physician the opportunity however seemed slow in coming while every one ad mltted his medical skin there seemed to be grave doubt concerning his u eeutlve ability all through the spring each bargain bad proved worse than the preceding one before be doctor had finished his meat the horse arrived and was tethered to the hitching- post outside the gat impstuou cloelyruaned out at once to make hla acquaintance m sight of hfm however the girl stared in amassment obi ah gaaped gating at the doo tors latest fee that jni said hs was quiet but ha certainty doean t look ut why positively he is the lo jetlooking horse i ever uw ck4y proved right however mild the hcrse might new in disposition he wa anything but quiet in appear ance hi cream oolqsed surface was irregulatrly marked with large red dishbrown hmihe his left side re eetnbled a map t the eastern hernls phere and- a browm h patch on his mild oountenanoe ahtl hi not unllkn the arms of fuwaie- gav hi face a curiously distorted presslon ii wa certainty not possessing horse and it was jof surprising that mrs oronaqn regarded him with oonstero ation mien she too joined hs uttl group at the gat j james said he li an accusing votcev it was some momenta befor she could summon volo qf any sort wa that mans late employer by any chanoe the proprietor of the circus that disbanded in otowry lust fulir iipw that you mmllpn it my dear gald the djpotor mildly 1 rttoall thst tnat is exactly who he was tjio man ucaaededln selling one of hjs hor4 and it assgo to me that he aould get u good prttgffor this oh too ir he could only bring llt the tight market he sijhi notslih bis wtfa was an- hupposn thih ncml at and win wlt had 1on otllgt 1 to tn lit tl olr pay in nkoyti or- plrufton or 1 oa oiitrlo tors whtiro wwtilhh tor hrotoni have basnt 1 hhlk wevo hnd a foi tunati su tho itontn xciipt for u f w pi ullnr itlon urovod un oxunllent nnlmnl hi was uonilo an 1 traenbh a good irjvoller und ho eirrn 1 to bo pno o1 f more thun rdlnnry lntlllgenc the ipwnspcopl6 moah iwiamc ntcuut omcil to the krgoousi im of hi i x terlor and tho llronsons would have f rgqttm that he had once been a clraus horse had it not boon for a certain peculiar irjtik which ho fro uuently pbiyoo if his driver ha pened to twlchod uto rolns in a certain way the horsfl whose nhmn was aladdin would aud donly stop short whnrcvrr he happen ed to be and resordlrs of both har ness and consoquanccs would seat himself on ids haunrh with his fore foot still resting on tho ground nothing that the drjetor could do or say would injure his calico steed to rise aladdin would turn hln head and look pleadingly at hja master a if imploring him for permission stand on all four but the bewildered doctor wom powerless to help him at last when tho home could longer endure his cramped and i comfortable attitude he would cast a final reproachful guinea at his pus sled ptantor nod as if abandoning all hope from tha quarter he would scramble to his feet and proceed his way like nny ordinary horse tho doctor we anally obllgrd to use patent harnoss without any breech ing aladdins only other roprehenalb i rait was his custom or dancing to tne music of tho qioverly band whenever the doctors business took him cleverly he found it expedient after his first experiences with aladdin s watulng hoof to inquiro by telephone if there was any livelihood that th band might appear in the streets that day if by chance it happened to be i gal day the doctor would turn al oddln out to gross and would drive the innocent colt for n summer of idleness hod much improved that mis named animal county fair week waa approaching and a usual the bransons were short of reader money cicely with her ol bows on the table spent several even ing over calculations in domestic eo- opomy for her autumn wardrobe wan in need of replenish in r she had uttld time for embroidery jg4he only thlruc she even had painted wa as shu laughingly said tho front fence no she said ttn afraid this forn ily doean t boast a single poeoeesion unless father could you possibly get along with nothing but the colt to drive all next week t j suspect 111 have to returned her father all the brass band in tho oounty aire coming to the fair aladdin dance pretty well for a horse but it a pretty hard on tba buggy then aajd cicely giving her fath ers hand an enthualastla squecae 1 you dont mind we 11 exhibit him at tho fam aa a carriage horse they oftur beautiful prise in the horse depart ment rm sure there isnt a rapru noticeable horse in the country at theres no danger- of ms being over looked aladdin did indeed attract much attention- at the fair to be sure the judges were rather inclined to scoff at him because of hi gaudy exterior but partly becauaothern was very little competition and partly because hq possessed certain fine points not appreciated by the careless observer he waa finally awarded a second prlxe im glad said mrs branson to hear that we have one financier in thi family before the week wa ovr tjowevur ven mr branson was willing to ad mit that the family contained two thn three bransons spent blday afternoon at the fair going first of all to see their own exhibit even wltl hla scarlet ribbon aladdin looked far from beautiful hut cicely felt the crisp pink premium check iri her pocket an i swelled with pride is this tour horse t asked a roan stepping up aid touching his cap res peotfuliy tes said olcoly who was fov the moment atone at least it s my fathers t believe i know that horse said the roan with a humorous twinkle in his eyes used to know him real welllived wjth hlai in fact woufdjx t be surprised if 1 could prove oy products ii was i less that first discovered that istw ya making nsko cuko with tt mnlu loti icing that was almost as tilro cream ltt if and bee being jut loyal tlttla soul lit the world law miralslriiy to summon ijannli three ndntjtvs lalor ihe two wnf stun ling anxiously al aistur n elbou wutdlng willi critic at eyes thn icing or the lmf its all covered now sister i can t the least hole that was ul booms as if it s swful thick on that si til don t you thluk you could scrui off a little mltt that wits llonnlu i might just as well stop now that i two are here stster saa laugh- ins there take them 1 and she surrendered bowl spoon and egg bca tho children fie to the doorstun they were strictly honorable always tiklnr turn in scraping off mouthful n of the treasure that adhered to spoon id bow miss jessup the boarder coming up from the gurden with he hnitds full of sweet ieas stopped to laujcb ut the two happy sticky faces a kitchen bvproductt sister called tally from the pantry hadnt you happened upon it before i think child ran believe the icing un the egg beate particular flavor that it never iuho achieves on the cake itself th boarder stepped ucroea tho sill into the it chen that s precisely it she declared for days lva been trying to get it into words it s your by products tbt are so wonderful sisters plowunit eyes looked at hir in perplexity f what do you meaot he cried remember 1 m a country girl and can l understand the learned dialect ja do you really want o understand i should say f dot if you knew ho i long to understand oh everything this time the laughter had slipped out of sisters voice and a longing slipped in that the girl never meant to betray the boarder smiled to her self over something then she spoke slowly as if she were searchlna for her words i mean this thosq children have one off the good time no money can by for them whon they rrowl up f will be ope of the things they wilt al way remember nothing i ii wag or will ever taste so- good to them as tho icing the slick j off the egg beater it un t the icing alone it because later understands and j ikes to give them the treat and it will be all tangled up with fneroorles of summer morning on the doorstep and winter mornings in the kitchen and that the kind of bgt- products you are gtvtnic people all the time boarding un t supposed to include the freedom of the garden and sweet peas with the dew on them nor the dearest abating of home way and thing its all the lovely byproducts of yours that make me think you are one of the most succesafnt women i ever knew rachel kinsley why bachel gasped and then she could not go on but her eyes were answer enough for the boarder a stunted tree grew opposite alad din s stall the man stepped up to broke off a switch and stripped it of its leaves lie touched the ex clrou hor lightly on the nose wth the slander switch aladdin instantly seated him self on th ground and looked pectitntly at the rnaq again the switch tqudbed the intelligent animal this tlrrie on the knee up came tho hoof and the man shook hands with the horse throw a kiss to the ladles sld the man touching aladdin s ankle aladdin lowered his head to me his hoof and duns an equine kiss to the delighted by sunders up said the roan with another light touch of the switch aladdin with an expression of posi tive gratitude vcramblsd to hi feet well x declare aald the doctor i ve sat for halt an hour at a stretch walling for thot horse to got tired of sitting in the road i d huve saved hours if id just been abe to guess whut he expected nie to do i ve felt all thesa months u if i wore a terrible disappointment tu him but 1 could n t make nut what ha wanted we to do well said tho man laughing two years ago wh i and this horse were in tho clrou business together he was considered pno of the brightest horses in tha country if you will sell him 111 give you eight hundred dolli for him mind you i m not saying that ho isnt worth mure im not in the ihc us business any longer but i happon to know where i cun sell this animal und get my own price for him and my business takes me right to that i laoe next week maybe ho isn t handsome hut hes got bmlns this horum vor ray part said mrs branson as the family rode home behind the rejuvaruted oolt i d m t know but what atuddln more thun make up for all those uaderslsed l otulovs at this ndmlsslon the doctor fairly beamed over his speotaolea indead jru pleased was he with his one goo 1 bargain ihgt from that im metit tis felt poaltivu pang when thi timet cams for him to part with that uargalt even though he rsosived in exhanae his first adequate feo how thib you have aji excess uf- ailolposa ushq maam said th doctor peso- met the lady answered do ljiu9ptkm what makes ma eu an unprofitable holdup it was lymrlyjlusfc on a december iftirfioon in tjio cold and windy oily of chicago thousands of woary christ man stx pp rs wero choaklng the up prpat he lo the car lines in the eager dnulro u h away from the crowded ur i ta an i shops and get home a frail little mother her bruin whirl itlk with th confusion slowly climbed tho ftluvutod stairs fcho wan so omall it so thed that she could not strug gla against the current aha simply stood still and let hsraelf be sucked in to tho grout human vortex and pushed by the crowd step by step up the stairs at the- top aho slipped around the corner into tho leas crowded passage way to got her nickel ready for the fare a she opened har purse she became nuddenly conscious pf pair nf dark eyes und a smalt round object m el directed wlth ominous no ouruiy ut tier nose yuur purse plenso madam said a voice unw no nois easel want no t here b b but sha btununbred her ifcralng instinct asqertlng herself even over her four i i hava to get homol i m idles ivway und i shop t have even car faro left harel grunted tho man and with quick jerk he relieved her of her bag and thrust u quarter jnti empty hand her first impulse was tu faint but thero was no one near o catch her moreover there was no one to can whether she fainted or not inlnt trig therefore would be wholly point less at this stage of the game so brae itujt her trembling knees she walked resolutely into the crowd boarded al express and sank into a seal morj fully vacant robbed tho word throbbed through her brain with the noise of the cor wheels the money gone that she bad been saving for evor and ever so long i why had she not bought that gorgeous ivench doll for sister and the floxihle flywr for und and the lovely things the lure or which she hud ma la ted because she kbew she could not afford themt why had sh saved the money to hand l over calm ty to tho hulking highwayman who had no right to it and did not need it half us badly us shu did hereetft sentful thoughts mind her mind and confused her thinking anyway she rutlected it was my uttl old last years purse und not my new silver bag there sone crumb for consolation just how much had she loet prora th bottom of her ooat pocket sh took a stubby pencil and qn th ma gin of the evening paper she began to figure her account she had thirty reading standard authors it hi easy to define or cla author aa one that everyone talks about and that no one reads to a certain extent the definition la accural sn the flood of modern books who has time to take down the sedate and respectable volumes that turn their dignified backs upon the hurry of the present day world t yet most people who hayo read ui all have read the standard authors if the memory or the reading so that only at school end behind all the rush of modern acquirement they retain a line or phrase aptly quoted even though it bad been ions forgotten will touoh the cords qt memory with manifold delight bare lies a great part of the value off standard author it li an qutslte ssylngof a profound itrenco wrlter that only in common place and in wellknown scene i there inexhaustible beauty the great authors off the past of course have value of their own otherwise they would never have been prised and handed down to us each of them interpreted human life as tta saw iti in hts day with wisdom and sympathy and suggestive beauty and truth but their worth to us consist not only in their actual merit but much more in the vast spiritual association that time has bound up with them that is what has glran the greek and latin classic their exalted posit loq and that will b the great ions ir they are ever wholly discarded when w read hormnr and virgil we read what ha made tb actual tissue of life for millions of men and women and so we bring our soul into direct contact with theirs so with shakespeare and milton and oray and goldsmith they would be incomparable possessions even now if they were new jut they are far more precious because lamb and scott und emerson and your grandfather and your grandmothe possessed them the thought of those other and earlier reader make our own reading a vital thing a the flood of new books pour over us we should 0110 closer to the old ut least wltb some utile part of our hearts it la not by repeating novel that we fight off unpleasant thoughts in tedious hours t but lyaldas and the elegy and the deserted vll lege are not only soporific but lm menoly comforting may those stand ard authors immortal because men cannot forget them come more i more to form the precious common or our lives red tape in his interesting bookj on west point cfcpt klchardson tells a good story about red tape the quartet masters ofhoe at the army school h says check up so efficiently upon ell it property eyen to the moat minute screw that it baa inspired great res ject for it pputlne into those who borrow from it storehouse borne yours ago one of the officers wlvus discovered the chimney of her hous- on fir as eh lived near the hospital hr drst thought wo to borrow ope of the are extinguisher she rushed ti the telephone hello 1 hellol send over right away a are extinguisher to lieut k s quarter 1 m sorry madam replied the at tendsnt i havn no authority q let the flre extinguishers leave the hos pltal out my hous is on fir i shrinked the excited lady what shall i dor you had better telephone the iusrt ermasbkc madam and get his per mission tpr the hospital holds the tire extinguishers an memorandum receipt did as he waevfottr a little freedom is a dangerous thing but it is most luxuilou one thought young alfred who went to a party under instructions from his father not walk home if it rained but tu take the cab a it did ruin und great was the fathers surprise when his son arrived horns drenchd to th akin why didn t you tuku a cab as x told our asked the father sternly oh 1 did was the sage reply llut when i rldoywlth you yourujwuy make me ride inside this time i went on top with the driver buy dad it wa grnd manv tittle 6hokq mgry hud a uui ilmp and furrow in bar hrow she oouldnt wuur u pumbar two out tried it anyhow dollars with her when she started horrid thought had she lost that vast sum but she had put in a long day and thank goodness mode many purchases how much had she spent and how much of christmas gift had she given that highway robber the lltue lady was frail and tiredhut shu had s good memory and she re membered and set down item after item then she added up her column no that could not be correct again and again she verified the figure at the end she smiled softly then her smile deepened into an audible laugh nr neighbors in the car looked at her inuirprlse could it be possible that anyone at the close of this day bad still spirit enough to laugh t but the utile lady had forgotten she was tired she had forgotten the an noysncea of the long hours shopping and sbe continued to laugh harder and harder until even the gloomfaced man across the aisle threatened to relax his features in sympathy for her account showed that she had spent twenty- nine dollars and eighty five cents she had left in- her purse just fifteen cento and her little transaction with the highwayman had profited her one ajme a traveller with a suit case among the returning americans who landed oho day in september from an atlantic liner was a woman who bad spent eleven weeks in tcurope hers hsd peon a memorable journey for it had shown her how much- or rather how little baggage u woman need carry when going abroad chance promoted the discovery storting somewhat unexpectedly from her southern borne she was delayed on the way she had no time in new york to provide herself aa she planned and aha salted with nothing but her suit case her entire equipment including what she wore and what she packed in her suit caso was one brawn silk ktou dress one brullantine pstfldoat one suk shirt waist ope lace waist four white linen waist one small hat three pair of hoe three union suits on brown veil six handkerchiefs stx col lars three pair df glove an umbrella and a raincoat this in her opinion was all that was needed for one who travelled to see rather thun to- he seen yet according to those who did see hor when sh landed she was pleasant to look upon even after her outfit had had mqre than two mohths wear i travelled through england franee germany und down into italy and t was comfortable every minute she explained to the pier when other were worrying over packing their trunk 1 was enjoying myself 1 ruined my gown climbing vesuvioat and had to buy another but that l tha only change 1 made in my ward robe now thattt ha been demonstrated that a woman can make a tour of europe with all her belongings in a suit case it is likely that husbands wul muster up courage enough to sqg gost that wive may spend a a weeks vocation or make a weeks visit without a trunk und two or three satchels not tu mention several paper parcels a helpful child thn hiding and rinding of eggs easter season had much impressed llttlo evelyn one day a roontb utter she was lu the garden watching john the hired mun at work planting beans qn he went across the garden drop ping the seeds and carefully raking the earth over them the little girl followed ot his heels at the end of the row th eld man straightened up tb rest ids buak lcvelyn trtumphutiijy held out twu little bunds anil amid ex ultedlyi look john t found every bean you hhlt the unvarnished truth an unpopular otticer in the british army one night slipped out into soma deep wuter and private who happen ed to see the accident pulled him out the omcer was vary profuse in his thanks auys harper s mugasin und asked tils rescuer uw he could re ward him ths very best way you can reword me replied the private is to say nothing about it why my ituott fellow qskail the astonished huporlt r do you really mean that you wish me to say nothing abdui ut ayi if the other fellows knew 1 put hid you out they d soon ohuck m lnl wss the trunk response launder dainty things twice as often this way its not nrrcibary lo keep your prnttcat things foijtj and ijui away wear llicui often lyumkr them jutt oa often u ncceitvary hut do t tha uxiy use ialmohve princess soap pi akt s- nml ace fragile crepes itilka laces come from umi dcritik absolutely unharmed colors brightened aud freshened if anything the great foam of suds contains nothing to hurt the daintiest fabric the moat delicate coloring it dissolves the dirt however most thoroughly- and washes it away these snowy crinkly flakes contain not lung but pure soap so they ho farther cleanse more efti cicntly that makes ft economical to use thrm m the washing machine for all laundering and for every general household purpose if only to try get some today of your dealer he has them m hutidy one pound package the palm olive company op canglda uaku princess soap mada tn canada forfhuuf swts or coarsmst woolens vlveinhead eagneofcoiase fourwheelbiakes ofanase and low pressure tires qioumivsee cyifayourseuf fisher king representatives for this district georgetown ont m9 l augisli nvu i c k that fellow feeling you are all wrapped up in th mer- ewndise that fills your fetor you en thuse over the quality of thib article and that line you probably display the goods attractively too all you need now is to transmit your enthusiiibni to the buying public of your community and your goods will move out and profits roll in advertise for adwrtwing makes the customer feel as you do about the goods you have to sell every time you talk to prospective buyers through an advertisement in the free prbs you are increasing the fellow feeling that brings business to your store ad advertisement is an invitation 1 tfitfit ft canaan kwnapnaoiialbii i j x 4y i j v i iai ajjj vm 4 ifrv 4a