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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 24 Feb 1916, p. 6

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m i. ç ? I t l w ' < >< / y-> '-3-- TTml. T r ' - ' ■- ■ ; - : -r.- -- .. Everybody-- ÿoüng and old --loves the rich, delicious flavor of THE BRIDGE Keep Little Guts and Scratches Glean with jCrowit Brand V/l It is a daily treat--the perfect sweet. Just what the ; children should have oil Bread---costs far less than butter or preserves. Delicious with Hot Biscuits, and Batter Cakes. Gives a new delight to Baked Apples, Blanc-Mange and Puddings. Makes the best Candy you ever tasted. "ULY WHITE)" is a pure white Corn Syrup, not as pronounced m flavor as "Crown Brand". Your Grocer has both Brands, in s, 5, zo and .20 pound tins--or can easily get them for you. '■ ^-- ■ ■■ ------. The Canada Starch Co. Limited, Montreal I. Aspendaile stirred in the cosy, sweet-smelling bed- he had made for himself behind the trusses of hay and awoke. He realized that it -was broad daylight, and that he was very hungry. Sunny beams, in . which specks of dust were dancing, . shone m through cracks and crannies in the wall of the barn. To anyone entering entering suddenly the barn might have seemed a gloomy place after the strong light outside; but when Capt. Aspendaile had ~ rubbed his eyes he could even make out a discarded, musty old horse-collar lying rotting in its gloomiest corner. It was four days since he had escaped escaped 'from his German captors. He remembered with satisfaction that they had made a good fight of it, and had only surrendered when hopelessly cut off and surrounded by* an overwhelming overwhelming force of Uhlans! Since his escape he had lurked in ditches and under haystacks during the daytime, and blundered on through many perils in the darkness, until the growing dawn had again driven him into hiding. hiding. He was very hungry. Aspendaile gave a sudden start, for his nerves were a little shaky, Trade llerk Petroleum Jelly' A mild and effective antiseptic. Keeps the sore spots clean. Heals quickly. Sold in handy glass bottles and in tin tubes at chemists and general stores everywhere. Refuse substitutes. Illustrated booklet free on request. CHESEBRÔUGH MFG.CO. (Consolidated) 1880 Chabot Are. Montreal and a bottle of wine. She also broueht ! * ;?t little case, containing Scs I and tapes, cotton and scissors. liJb?T , * yOU ® Ca ?. help me while the light lasts, Pauline," he said. "Cut a long strip from your apron, and do what I tell you." fiTltî itï d the long fuse was -made, filled with damp gunpowder, and neat- , lysewnup. It was pitch dark now, gUst ^» 1 f n i d raining a little. A far-off i ! searchlight blinked in the sky, and ? they could hear laughter, and a mur- ■ mur of voices. On hands and knees Aspendaile crawled out, and reached the orchard where the shattered gun 1 and the rusty shells lay. Then he set' j to work with the file. I It was so dark that he could hard- * ly i see the, river, and the bridge was ' ! a darker blurr. Carrying his J r 1 eavy 1 burden he staggered down to the edge of the river. "Pauline!" Yes, M'sieur le Capitane." Two gentle strokes of the oars, and Only Fine, Flavoury T are used to produce the famous ? «"tX Every Ieaî is fresh, fragrant full of its natural deliciousness. Sold m sealed packets only. B 107 National Righteousness the boat glided out of the gloom Thon ir„-- u •». , the current caught it, and they float- Humamty Marches Slowly But Surely Days The change in her astounded him. Pauline had put up her hair and become become a woman. He told her what had happened to , ^ - . - v , - on to the Light of Better , down stream towards the bridge, j -- K setter A man shouted something to another. ! I he bridge was guarded. A red light j showed, and vanished, followed by a' „ A , clang. Someone had opened the fire- ' t ™, es A of , thl f. ignorance ; generous hearted humanity ^ box of the pile-driver, and flung in a . ° d Winked at * --Acts xvii, 30. - ■ numanit ^ as shovelful of coal. Aspendaile put ' out his hand and checked the boat. ! d f " y - the statement that7nstead of destroying ignorant opposer* 0 f The Leading Markets Breads tuffs. Toronto, Feb. 22.--Manitoba wheat ---New crop, No. 1 Northern, $1.26%; Vû t,;-- J to heard a ruatline sound. "Peering He was well^fal h" era " dfaUl ?"- down, he saw a large black hen strut said. The S'eCan b ru"s td' tl When we take sides we assume that ! His will He closed m. ° PP ° Ser3 They were beneath the bridge, with ™ ost tlm w ls dom is on our side and ant compassion, God knows**that'"' Sr " the m sluggish water gurg.ing' past ^ ^r °^e ™ Are you afraid, Pauline?" in-ure^T.pn thon, "No, m'sieur," came the whisuered opposition whenever possible, j enlighte 20c; fowls, 15 to 16c; ducks, 17 to 5,er wings with an air of importance, them of their n ex , capt to rob -answer. That has been the working principle ! destroy ~ . Thp hon 4-t l. 1 wiGir cattle and fnwla a ^ ~~~~ --j ---l? ^ ~ J Poultry--Spring chickens, 17 to £"oss the fl °° r of the barn, fluttering ill-treated them wcauiig une otner side own <rnr.a ; with scant, courtesy and for destroy-| of human b!tte™ e "fwhen^y are 20c; geese, 15 to 19c; turkeys, 23 to The hen vanished through some un- wine. 27c. seen outlet, and commenced a noisy ! "And cattle and fowls and Aspendaile made the possible, j enlightened. Therefore, He does not boat fast. of men and nations. Suppose but waits till men who have Cheese-Large, 19c; twins, 19*c. to inform ail £££*£*'■" P ' ^ b °* t ^ hï ms^ea&n poets, No. 2 Northern $1 94% "No'3"North* rl Uoted at ?1 ' 75 to $!-80, and New the great duty of her kind and laid pfh <51 011/ t " *1 -n-' o. " Brunswicks ern, $1.21%, in store Fort William Manitoba oats--No. 2 C.W., 45%c; No. 3 C.W., 42%c; extra No. 1 feed, 42%c; No. 1 feed, 41 %c, in store Fort William. American corn--No. S3%c, track Toronto. Canadian corn--Feed, 74 to 75c, track Toronto. Ontario on track. at $1.90 to $2 per bag, Ontarios 'within earshot that she had performed ed ëa'éerlv ^ y ° U tel1 me? " he ask " • J * h * Antv W W "'* - "Ah, I Cannot tell, m'sieur!" she --- C ° UM reach . the ..angle formld'h^' Ggg In an an instant Aspendaile The river was unusually _ high, and nThurM ftunXh^ °tt" I answered. -'Beyond ihe river, i think. "ne Tth^L^e wedgef 6 -- in Live Stock Markets. Toronto, Feb. 22.- a and God ; caught inspiration from'being able" to H j s p rophe f s> po \ t \° seers are the real captains ç» - „ it army of humanit Suppose : marches slowly, painfully, but He had filed through the yellow, $6.65; do., common, $5 to oats--No. 3 white, 44 to butchers' bulls, choice, $6.50 to $7; 45c; commercial, 43 to 44c, according Sfood bulls, $5.75 to $6.10; do., to freights outside. ; rou i=h bulls, $4.50 to $5; butchers' Potatoes--Car lots of . ... hurled thunderbolts? that whenever a feature failed to co- 1 on to the'lïrfTt of*' h Tf U ^î ° m - had We awm> fL 1 iiy C x, a tninx. one of the piles. He wedded in the ° perate with the Creator He simply j God G.W tto r j YS * crawled over the trusses of hay, and them to come ev^ ^ W6 pray for shell. He had filed through the cas- dest ^ oyed the creature? Would it Such captains wül Leciders - , J as f sea . i ; c J ln 5* J* was not the hen's soldiers and^oZt & ing of the sh,e11 and ^ed the fuse. P ot hav * been better for the race, above the fighters -Choice heavy fist - V1S J* to the barn. He found five ing, but thev will cnniP «î T Z. 1 " Cast loose and be ready, Pauline" fi° wever " uch harder it would have steers, $7.60 to $7.75; butchers' cat-. e f gS * .J^ en came the sharp report bofehes ■(Germans) W* last V, 7 he i Aspendaile struck one of his last , been on the individual ? tie, choice, $7.40 to $7.60; do., good, ,° f a nde , and a hoarse triumphant for they are brinlin J ° m . eth ™ g > Precious matches, and, sheltering^the■' T „ Npt a Stern Mechanism. ' ' Iau ÿ* The hen clucked no more. As- gest g^ns It is f ^" blg - flai ne, he applied it to the dangling U a11 depends upon what is the pendaile returned hastily to his re- forgotten ' you How ^ 1 had not end of the fuse. There was a splute goal of creation * If is a highly ef- fuge with the eggs. For a long time shoSkl return to hhTp ?,° U ter > and a little gush of sparks. P The fi 1 c 1 iei ? t machine that is to result from all was very still. The shot and the this!" G Vlllaiet llk e boat glided clear, and slid away like al * the processes of creation then to sit sur? v $7 to $7.40; do., medium, $6.15 to »r /.w ytiiuaiic leiuri y fuge with the to follow in their way. of infinitely tender guttural laugh warned him that the I SuddonW fL • i Ontario wheat--No. 2, Winter per cows > choice, $6.75 to $7; do., good, was close at hand. He swallowed trusses as nimlflv ° Vet th car lot, $1.10 to $1.12; wheat, »•«? .*0 $6.10; do., medium, $5.10 - the «**! and .took a drink out of . » faw ", a shadow. Pauline slightly sprouted and tough, accord- to $5.65; do., common, $4 to $4.60; ing to sample, $1.06 to $1.10; wheat, feeders > good, $6.25 to $6.85; stock- spiouted, smutty and tough, according 700 to 900 lbs., $6.10 to $6.75; to sample, $1 to $1.04; feed wheat, 90 can ners and cutters, $3.25 to $4.50; to 95c, according to freights outside. milkers > choice, each, $75 to $100; do., Peas--No. 2, $1.50; peas, accord- common and medium, each, $35 to ing to sample, $1.25 to $1.75, accord-, $ 60; sprin gers, $50 to $100; light ing to freights outside. j ewes, $7.25 to $9; sheep, heavy, $5.25 Barley--Malting, 64 to 66c; feed ! do *> bucks, $3.50 5/ to 60c, according to freights out- : y ear ling lambs, $7. to $7.75; lambs, side. - jewt., $11.25 to $12.75; calves, me- Buckwheat--Nominal, 77 to 78c dium to choice > $7.25 to $11.50; do.,! according to freights outside. ' i common, $4 to $4.50; hogs t fed and ? T 1 *? °f s ^ ircas e, and cautiously them. Rye--No. 1 commercial, 92 to 94c* watered, $10; do., weighed off cars,. , oKed out - He seem ed to know the rejected, according to sample 83 to $ 10 - 40 î do., Lo.b., $9.65 to $9.70. ! place as well as he knew his own vil- 85c, acording to freights outside. I Montreal, Feb. 22.--Choice steers ! Ia ?® r . at ho ^ e beside the Thames.. Manitoba flour--First patents, in ' a * $7-75 to $8; good at $7.25 to! . VUiaret. he muttered, in sur- jute bags, $7.20; second patents, jute bags, $6.70; strong bakers', jute bags,. $6.50, Toronto. began while Aspendaile stai and strained and anxious eyes. Had it all been in vain ? away to while Aspendaile stared" back with position are commendable. arise presently , * n Europe. God gives us leaders and then waits for us It is a way „ . compassion this way of righteousness, in which one sees that the evils of the world are the result not of wilfulness but of ignorance, ignorance, and sees also that an orderly society will emerge whenever beer-bottle he had picked up and fill- ln 1 to J shelter beside ed with water. P door creaked, and the spike _ » rou Thud, thud, thud, thud! The heavy looked in ahd^eei-ed e abm!+\^ tbe oai 's quickened. Suddenly the . sounds came at regular intervals, he turned on his EppI ^ him then darkness was riven and concussion of goal ls not a stern mechanism but a mingled with the hiss of . escanin„ hl , s heeI ' and the heavy an exploding shell shook down him. ziaa it all been in vain? They were , - -- of a round the bend, and the strokes of c . omes the only moral purpose of creation. creation. And it would seem that God's eliminate friction and to destroy op- -rp • . - • -v '""'•'sc wnenever men humanity that matters, then whateve'î j . To cortribufo "fo Vv" ^ to ? etller - tends to make humanity humane be- 1 re * e the brotherhood of man and the escaping door swung back. still, m'sieur," steam. Aspendaile had only a vaerue ! «g ûn _ idea where he was. He had steeSd 'PauMne south-west as well as. he could. He to $4.50; happTning'out 8 there^Th ^ ^ gone ^ theiT 6 ' 7S ' bro P a P d e ™a g c k°T„ s"T " the boa '-- shifted some of the trusses into arlmess you could float He a tor- . whispered Ad" 1 ° f ral "' The brid ? e wa = "reck- "I will bring you food. To- ! *. * * * * suppose, they will have j Aspendaile took the girl's place at- PpvE CrUel * ? e oars and pulled desperately. Be-! Perhaps m the hmd them they had left mystification' down the and panic, but there was no pursuit privilege upoi fatherhood of a compassionate God.- Rev. Addison Moore, D.D. river and escape. Keep "Pauline," said Aspendail in at $7.75 to $8; good at $7.25 to! ,. in $7 • 50 ; and the lower grades at from • pi in $h*25 to $6.25, while jsold at $4.75 to More than twelve months ago, on "I m'sieur." very stilV' 110 * ° f i ? an iastant tke labor of weeks "had y ' j been , destroyed,* and Aspendaile e,^ grasp- chuckled grimly as he thought of 'the ^ 1 guns standing useless there. He let „„ ,, , ,, ! the boat drift, would gladly die for France,! "Pauline," he said, "we have But abstemious s habits of eating, free water drinking, and walking are. the three preventative stones. open air best-known remedies against gall ing her hand. "You would die foi- France ?" To Prevent Gall-Stones. Of course the primary cause of gall- j barked on an adventurous voyage to- mation is probably ahv; stones is inflammation of the lining the bile ducts in the liver or the em- bning of the gall-sac. This inflam- ays produced Sound Advice. i When you reach the sixties, take f care, and you'll reach the seventies Increase your care and you will glide happily into the eighties. V HB vmie butcher cows ' J na . n ^welve months ago, on "Tliere is a boat" a i m ! barked on an adventurous voyage to- mation is probably always" produced you must f th ^ latest - . . . $6.50, and bulls , y ..°_ Pa ^' bl ® m °tor-car had come half to himself. "Pauline - s P en daile, gether, and you have been brave and by infection, the typhoid bacillus and changes then take mtuts, for great Ontario flour--Winter, according to from $5.50 to $7 per cwt.; . glie a ^,5°°^ * be b fii there, things a file and some ' wan two altogether splendid! But what am I, its first cousin, the colon b^cilus be ! There is a Ioqq -p p a . ce tbe body, sample, $4.70 to $4.80, track Toronto- P acke rs to $4.75 per cwt. -Small lots ^ nd no one cauld understand his bad v g ' Ü « ^,1 - j gunpowder, j going to do with you?" ing notorious factors nf • Â b Co % lo f s of weight; the bones $4.80 to $4.90, seaboard, prompt^ship- p f lambs at $10.75 to $11, "eep 5 e î emembered the Pretty Bu? it's no g"d asktet ^ ^ ! V' 1 Can g0 to ™ y aunt at Lismes," 1 ' mSdon fragile; no fresh blood^ells ment. * y at $6.75 to $7.50 per cwt., while 1 h ™ J ^ - ' g d askm£r: vmi ^ ' ' Millfeed--Car lots, delivered Mont- milkfed calves sold at 10% to 11c, freie-hts--Bran, nor «tote, and grassfed at 5% tn no>. il per cwt., while ^ ir I with the brown eyes and the long get ' -• ■ -- plait of brow r n hair who had ^ K real rescue as interpreter. come to gunpowder. | going to do with you'" good asking; Z 0 =^ ! s hë I a^d t ëZ,; Un 'x?l^t"tim ar ^ t6n W^ing typhoid | are forrnï^^d foe"^ waste me gunpowder'" i ,, ... imiy. we must be ] naciili aie -demonstrated m the centre away. There is inn Q i - i ,! £5d3H* aVT-i&fes; 5~E3EE ' 'i ";s sue ™ ----- Country Produce. Butter--Fresh dairy, 27 to 30c; inferior, inferior, 23 to 25c; creamery prints, 34 to 36c; solids, 32 to 34c. ; Eggs--Storage, 26 to 27c per dozi;! selects, 28 to 29c; new-laid, 32 to you 34c, case lots. Honey--Prices, in 10 to 60-lb. tins, 12 to 12%c; comb. No. 1, $3; No. 2/ Not So Particular. Uncle, why. did you never marry ? "I never found a girl who have me." j whlIe she cooked a dainty lunch and the wall powder-flask stl11 ha ngs gave them the best wine» Afterwards ! « A i x I she had shown Aspendaile the orchard t ^ d - a 55°." e Pa uline--do not i ?", with the trees heavy with fruit the i f °^ 6t tb ® flle ' said Aspendafle. nea" ' ' " " ' try, T-l j . ev III U rood is the body's fuel. Y on smoked for days. He held the™ fi™. m«cu^ wMeÈTÜWto the dump of ^'ofmtt atdTt mn™ r C °" SUmP OU little hand and kissed it. "There is the would: neat dairy, and the'calves and'pouh i bri ^J 1 G girl gave him a nod and ; . . " village, ' she said ; g a ^ sac or the ducts. Cholesterin, i Q uie tly. I can see the mill." I crystalline substance of the bile, Our sex isn't that particular." $2.40. Beans--$4.20 to $4.40. "I know a man who has the power of making all persons show his ..... jæ **• *• • „ -- - - -- -- #11U , v _ , , . , . iaid - There and Pauline sprang out ing in the grass he could see several m Jp s . b ?* in - Even | "We have struck nnpvnlrtrlorl clinllo i .1 . " U6 died it Was Worth dvm<r )> x. _ -i . , Uncle, somebody s been fooling j In the orchard now was piled the r ." *" J '" u " " wreckage of a German gun, and ly! frownmg and l th ™king hard. our blow, hands." dèalèr." "Who is he?" "My glove ,wHh xp S d shells ' abandoned and - d ho^baci tw a y;° s f h dying for - to i^: ^ :>d !° rei S, n bod y "'the of puddings,' soëp/'eteü'foim^ 6 to™ a . part of your diet. is ; Moderation must be your motto , . . - . „ concen- lou must eat slowly, and turned *f lc layers. So the stone grows, some- your food thoroughly. If times to the size of sand grains, bird- toothless, it. ic mnrft, ' 1,,- shot or peas, sometimes o Paul- chestnuts, sometimes one large stone Go to you are years of grains, bird as big as your life to renew them artificially. the dentist. Touch I**mm*mm***m****mmmmm***i How is rheumatism recognized ? Some have said-- Rheumatism is a dull pain. Rheumatism is a sharp pain. Rheumatism is sore muscles. Rheumatism is stiff joints. Rheumatism is a shifting pain. - have declared--Rheumatism, ts Pain. Sloan's Liniment applied »■ TTie blood begins to flow freely--the body's warmth is renewed--the congèstion disappears--the disappears--the pain is gone. Sloan's KILLS PAIN (GUARANTEED) Rheumatism and allied pains yield to the penetrating penetrating qualities of this warming liniment. ' ■ ■ * * m * -m m * M M m u m m * ■* M m m m m * m The steady thudding continued As-'+i,^ 16 f U j S . ceased 1° rumble in and pendaile looked that way. For the pl e ' drlver was silent. In the time of year it was a superb day and aî!f k P ??", e stoIe back, bringing the the river went gliding and dancing I ® le and flask ' some bread and cheese, , ^ . -I we may j Ailing the gall-sac, perhaps as large which is hard to , n ° thin ? have done more good than-we imag! | as a »,w. P p large ^ wmen is Paid to digest, and avoid me. What will happen to me now I cannot tell. You a pigeon's egg. Certainly moderation in eating- bolt-, a along, sparkling brightly in the sunshine. sunshine. The Germans were strengthening strengthening the iron bridge. Most of the work had been done already. Mas- sive wooden piles had been driven into the river-bed under each of the three spans, and missive ed to them. At the southern end steam pile-driver was still hammering hammering and pounding. A German officer galloped down the white road. Shading Shading his eyes, Captain Aspendaile saw a team of horses on the skyline, moving moving slowly, and laboriously. They •disappeared into a hollow.' Behind them came another team ; then a third, a fourth, a fifth, and the dust raised by the feet of many marching men. He dropped back into his hiding- place. They meant mischief with those unwieldy guns. All the other bl-idges within miles must have been destroyed beyond repair, or they would not have taken so much trouble to strengthen this pne sufficiently to carry the enormous weight of their heavy artillery. A friendly cat found him, and nestled down on his chest, purring contentedly. Presently the first of the guns , rumbled into the village village street, amid a snorting of tired horses and a cracking of whips. It stopped there. The bridge was not ready for its passage yet. Aspendaile Aspendaile started again. A soft, girlish girlish voice was calling the cat. He lifted^ lifted^ his unshaven face slowly. The d v°v.L^ tbe barn bad been opened S I lg j v and a sii'l i n a blue dress stood there, with a saucer of milk in her hand. The half-forgotten name j P astl T and all spiced dishes. Keep m ; a i' e as brave a little ! sating only enough to maintain™a nor- Sleep eleven hours and tal-e**'..."f? woman as there is in all the world! If mal weight for one's height, age and noon nap Seek the fj-h ■ at . te . r " I live through the war 1 shall. come j sex,jr_less than enough to*mfintain ™fatSg e.xetcise tor: est i on and Biliousness Indigestion, biliousness, head* aches, flatulence, pains after eating, constipation, are all common common symptoms of stomach and liver tioubles. And the more you neglect them the more you Suffer. . Take Mother Seigel's Syrup if your stomach, liver, or Dowels are slightly deranged or MOTHER 1 You will wait for me to iler, arid was is JSu | C)a f. on , c ,\ to the: fugutive's lips" to de t th - spohn»; Oomporod'win rpmn V D ^ n>t phy8i °. A Pauhne > fie said, "it is I. It i î "hy^. th icTC It |k a nÏÏ «Id Aspenda . le ' th . e English captain." each bottle, and sold bv an druSts 1 dlrectt °n» with I The girl raised her head, and hast- SFOKH MSMÇA1 CO., Chemist.,' freshen Ind US a. < * J v °^ d S ® d ° 01 ' witil a sun-brown- aen, ind., v.s.a. ed hand. Then she came towards him. SYRUP have lost tone. Mother Seigel's Syrup is made from the curative •extracts of certain roots, barks, .and leaves, which have a re- markable tonic and strengthen- mg effect on all the organs of digestion. The distressing symp- toms of indigestion dr liver tronbles spon disappear under its beneficial action. Buy a bottle to-day, but be sure you get-the genuine Mother Seigel's Syrup. There are many imitations, imitations, but not one that cives the same health benefits. ! back to you Pauline?" "Yes, m'sieur." "Is that all, Pauline?" The girl laughed, and leaned wards him. Aspendaile kissed and then she broke from him, ran swiftly up the bank, and gone. He crossed the river again and, pushing the boat into a bed of red- brown shrivelled reeds, he crouched there to await the dawn and fell asleep. "M'sieur, m'sieur! Where are you? You are safe--our soldiers are here!" Stiff and chilled, Aspendaile rose to his feet. It was Pauline. She was steadying an old, leaky punt in mid stream, and calling to him. She pointed behind her, and Aspendaile gave a cry of delight as he saw a troop of French cavalry canter into the little village.--London Answers. * . . An Easy One For Newrich. Mrs. Newrich had been told Jby her caller that a certain dinner party had "wound up with great eclat." When her husband came home she asked him what "a-kla" meant. "Why, that's the dessert, I guess," said Newrich. "Didn't you ever eat a chocolate a-kla?" an excessive wejght (most gall-stone draughts, victims are over-weight) is a pre- ! The above are ventive measure in persons inclined to which guarantee gall-sac trouble. Less meat, or meat broths and more vegetables, cereals and fresh fruit. the golden rules a good old age. trouble should ! One with gall-sac keep the bowels physic, but habit. Salines, either in the form of natural natural spring waters or the various saline cathartics of the druggist, are .good for occasional use, not to regulate regulate the bowels, but to reduce engorgement engorgement of the portal (liver) area. Sufficient should be taken, preferably eaily in the morning, to produce a few watery evacuations. Visitor- His Name. "Well, my little mhn, and owels regular, not by I ^ bat a f e f y°u called?" First Boy by diet, exercise and,l (T f, 1 '*" Visitor--"You should sav • .^ r h ^ s - " Turning to another boy-1 Well, my little fellow, what name?" Second Boy--"Billie is your ion?, sir. Flashing Lights. Mrs. Brown--My husband light of my life. Mrs. Smith--So is mine, i the kind that smokes and at night. tin. 10IS is the Quick Way. "I never thought he popular among the girls." would be "Well?" "But he unexpectedly saved up and bought an automobile." ü nu I e!ig. w SOLD IN '.two SIZES OSl.Y. HIU SIZE, Price 1.00 TRIAL S12C, Price6Oc Her Idea of It. He--I am joining the Seventy- 1 fifth infantry. j She--My brother Jack is in the ! Seventy-sixth. So glad you two boys will be near each other. Colonial Bedroom Sui of SvLctivl matin matin II made birch, empire hogany finish, or polished. 298.---Dresser, 40 in. wide, 18 in. deep. British bevelled mirror, 24 x 30. Fi eight paid for Ontario and Quebec aa qtw i 0fC y ana™r titi0n ' ^ ^ the Dominion WRITE FOR CATALOG CE TO CITY HOUSE FURNISHING COMPANY L340.gt. Lawrence Boulevard, - Montréal, Que. $18.90 up. We ;4> 7 «m ';fy-, - >- It •'* VA- 'riJWPiw i. -> ' < "r--, •• *

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