SMALL I W rm going to who i . _ . For Dad I'll be hunpgind , tts And hir :13an ',l!i1'i'iiiitar-,)',w So 'tsoup.' a 5mm oh . Giff; And tlie carbon at! at†'rl Nu give aie " cha ot “In. Ag To “xenon/tho themtr.4it tit, '". V 3 And give mr- the oxraeit'trottle. Ma. And look at the man And tf the electric oven in can - i. Just um; it»on_m*uyo§-. t ,,“ Fm I “a: io hav- mm NH _ ' As M16» as Dwi 1totsdr “-1,". " .6 mar. vi. e ' 9'15"!" [mime of ci'i'li41ttll,B'ie1'u1 in? of p ace io a {uni-2y ihirt.' "I lad ttoidea tMraataBttrlhoutr in those, bra-warm we!" in grumb'.ed, morn puzzled than ever. q The papers were ev-taah-hai, me. with the profession omitted. I liivegiie a spoon or 0100. as. And the goat?» nun; ." . . _ PM I‘m 30m; to mu Io', )Qmma! An ',i',ttt.gt,tt',til'tet,",',1t Jn Ita', y nay Scoqts are . "exptorers" Msploramrn. The M1 who drew :4; Hi documents; - w. Landon inquired my mm. -ualgrrotession. When ho beard "essrNorer" he bolted a! me with cutie-Sty. . “Rather old for n union-r! You W my..." may. mu an. m. "on," I sutd.%atiatithe ample unwilling of the word In “an, "bat I an: an 'eaplorer' of Outta) Asia and I'ettttal Attica, not ot Florence Puzzling the Camel. 3 Ir hi,. bank of ,emiirfiitoesy callml' I-iwuuhm‘v, Mr. Savage Lander, the, “NH! "trd "xyloreu tem of a 'uppr, mqtake that occurred when he has "' rmiln-d to,vPlt, the Italian from dur. 11.: mp tzn-ut‘uVu. He was ago-to. 'vport at _tiht My at 'btr'irttys.r, whovrc- he child receive ttdiirersAril this†Y!" Am 'then the d.ritti" In‘lw dcuendgd m» baby mum the Md m tends . l Around hls mood In, and inroads; Souths]; to mahe.thom can! Dada. _ ,g ,7 â€menu-u Revealed II . - on Hon... f Kev. Clemenemttt. former Pro r Fruncee. is - to the} ', m a lover of horses, . hone} F ' "nd a write: on unmubm.‘ , rum-)1 cavalry one“ has du. ",r -m',, among " book- on - n-, a boot written by on! Jan ..H x31 it bus m but ungu- -.I that 13etts “UV y on...†.P.' a» mum of Goon“ Chino!» ' ,. . H." hook in question ti mid ' u :" urHu-s to be one of the mm _ I r',Yt' works ever written on the A l " Mote an; J?iii.ii'AiPit,t,i,,s â€he; " n emery yuan $70!!!†of 1’;0Il Engiamf. 6, (f _ l' De STORIES OF WELL . KNOWN PEOPLE P..-- ~- -- ~v --ev H kin tke-- orto tt it th water a m mngthnv who smproud ts he ttore In medowfmn to see," swat wartime the Jambkins "guy, i , l".- Yo, I . 13mm with he mecca. the-Ht.)-l was an tho 9mm "(giving an on. when he felt Mu arm all“ by rand vizier. ' ' . , pm want to In"! your' titSil perel than}; homely. 't heur Mb Multan)? clapping hi The Satan’s Anus... Her, the mint "tttttist-ttfthe hrr ",5 to tho violin m not I 'ts to the pianer--.mtee'rnayeit " Mum's Court in t'oustarrtlnopte. to uirprr'eitruott, he VII a little} 2! by thapmrem apathy a the tr'P, but tths mririta Improved the Sultan himself rose sudden- ved his Mada, Ind clipped. Helium played with greater an- an). hml the such clapped more! mired!" raped the Grand Tiaier. ‘ you know thet lithe signal to Klimt: Sonbby, by the waif rvul as secretary lo‘ Iranian" Iayors tor can}: In]! I can it tuna hain Net been opengd " object ot mark?“ the e6teetn 1h bile“ " ttto City. It n- speaking at the Huston ir.';,lott. the other dar, of some nun-r loner: that "uni - Suulsby. the 15rd Maron y {mm all countries on the walled hut Fault-lie told mu; shepherdulohn‘ when cold , "inn are, aiiehe must keep “pun Mn "nt-tp. vine most interesting 16. \merimn who had. come to r his daughter's wedding Mat me have a loan of ille- t {a come: the occasion?" j‘l a “his to pay will: Shepherd Johit. m": in the vsum-d skin e nmon ls In†" needs tt wry-n " will) he reads due." In A.D. 2000. Some 't%uestt Inn] fro eit1y honored." yespcnded} oou of also. as: ut' alibi:- an . â€Edith K. I and wt evil irrthe and) hey f You Cannot surpass; - /' ' "r a _ 9: ~15 -. q." "v Il'vvdéiu "I". paring-é†gamut. W9 my mu: 4, emu; g may orden.'lehIq,"cnn ttie cashed iinywhch without tiiP$ttarre. . 3. To obtain ttrr/os .tirtet. can ‘mm. st fred tron bug. lirors ind .coitiin not)»: pm 39 rm mt. :Buuer hi; '. . F ' Ef0illll0ijIli.ii . figmds. bats. and snakes live longer wit out food than my other creatures. Qn .Wulator small enough to be carried in the waipott pocket, and M with suffleiento?fr to drive a, motor-car for ten days has been uid, vented hyiaJIussian iwientht; as m it is only inyse experimental stage. Juan or XquqtrlNrs_etrs, Sold. evan- . whores. Ask (at "SALADA to-day. Ther" are depths in man that go the lengths of lowest hell, as there are heights that reach highest heaven; for are n path heaven and MEI made out of hivgmude TV him. earGsting mir- twle and mystery that he 'mt-Carlyle. u... "r'"T'7 -. :7". "e"""""" “d - Jimmlkhg‘gh.‘ aiotge.r,.Fr rel, Pine hell rempm r mi)?†5 f . Jer " ' Would Be 'temtrtltrerur,if, Mother lat mpl‘w‘an, Jimmie. " win go Jodt arttte, Stork!- sic , Its lusciéus freshness & rich strength onaslta, it Bauer than any Gunpow er, W3WANT QHURN‘ING' riuatuhed tori": mm} inâ€. Bowie: Cgmpai} Limited. We agreement 21-Pron3un_ "-Toeottrapttleat ' .englnem‘ (thin) 239nm“. (lbhn) 24-A mum" of wehtht (think) 8b-Conluttetlort 27-hour than 29-A tropical fruit 8r..A popular gum: Ito-A "of" mu. as of ',2aeel,Sa'," 1 14-Prcplsltl n A 1 tb-An ending " noun: 1&Pan of ox stomach 1 our 61 hula o-A proclouu no†11~Color; chad. new u-Latii tttr "by way of" ar-A brownluh color 88-Catl of tho cow 39-Tho â€dating Mild Oar food ttb-Prefix.-"-" 10-mvln' mutual unlvoru Ar-ln Enghnd. a h-Qh silk hat ab-Tune period 45-10 Ihut In _ 47-Artlqle w HORIZONTAL 1-Woody uplko o! an CROSS-WORD PUZZLE GREEN TEA tang]. eet'psro/rto, ‘or 1,'ifl,t',t7.t./, r get. In" than any 1tgtt1',Tdl'J?. 3°.qu H.799}; 15el - ovtitrr HORIZONTAL (Cont.) “-Toward 49-Ameruran InINN'C (shim) Mien to 52-"No and" (alum) 53-An entrance 66-A frMrrrettt 60-No! “fined 59-ka t OPP-rt of verb "to be" "-8inttte l Gs-A puny 66-An Ibunlve or l pagan†In!" 67-A untry of Europa VERTICAL I-A war which of agent 1 I-Part of verb "to be": tb-Frequently (pooh) F-And not IO-tn the manner of I drizzle 13-A an. . 16-An explain (nun) 17-Evor (9001.) ancient an"; 2-Pronqturt _ 8-A color f-etfx--fwith" tF-titarmuiar yacht b-To Mrisoutt u an son-l nun i SAVED BABY’S LIFE Wig] Queen Alexandra of migttud 'the erk}. tiiodi'ihe mum â€a great Victorian =====- tmdmon'. It war a Jihgély 1'l',9tr _ _ . s9cial world in whiolnthn wldo t T F" M,wior' “1.9.2?th jam yé'arsf Bin tN the manta! . m‘ihe iysa.,ttrss.durrttoir L. iiiiiwlfiaiéiééï¬iéiiï¬ foie',? 35d ,kelc6med tjttiti'at2,) young Danfzi ,'d1t",""rdg' lal'lth an tilmost {mime an iitt' n; of on- umslaa'n; Curiguaty i,i'ii?!,itii, list _ survivor was . crutch o in; to may 'rilA"ii8'l;1' I: ',l,j'i'.,terir'il'i'.,i" " Gamma, ,itdeystor.the Empemr tit ' i. ' mman ot. Mexico, who has been con- , Med than asylum for the insane ext:- since her husband was put to deuth by: his revotting subjects m‘uy-o: I" Mars Mo. _ T - _ ktrpt tit thug is. Mrs. Altyed Trancl)etnontturne, . St. Mich-1 des, Salutes, Qua. writes:---- [‘13aby'a oyn J'Wets are an excellent xmfidne, Themmd y in“: tttii an. l 'lfili'lii)'iCi'sr,d%; mun an 311004331. Im. 'rriyttlkhiius mgnes Tcperitnt'e Aig that; ot" thous- ands of other mothers who havevtgst- ed die Worm or Bum"; Ova/Tablets. IF; Tablets are a sure and tttstty medi. Ar"' mymg one: agnl‘ngyer ftul to rirgulote"the brwels tuul",utriittaclt, thus reliesit all tho mim if'la tron', which .',ii'ii.eri'lriie.iil'i: A Thet "rht",ss,oati by "l"t,i,et2).i11'A,e.r by mait'avza cup; . box mem/rt" Dr. William" Methane ,4'o-B_roftt,"1%thtt.r. . f . _ mink mm" -2nd Fly-- "The mange“ ever. They even Hey) the lid on die sugar howl." t,ji,)(tii's ia, tori»? d wok Mlrtardu magma": tor nest-hues. a " dusts Pedple. T pp Fly . "What kind of rum; live In "Passing of Victorian Era. (shim) 34-0beu 3F-Flatt a“. 39-Nomul / "-Prsfht--"attatn" 42-A dlvlnlon " (In ‘VIRTICAL (Cont) ".-A province of w. lrelald . 20-G-lncd I victory Mil-P. name 26-Prqfu-"twtt" 28-Monotqry unit of British 1mm 29-Florln (Ibbr.) 30-To In] ono'l way In the dark 82-alrl'. rum. 83-.Pttlnt of comp“: an}!- mun) ". 43-A common wood 45-A (yum of Mfume (46? B. c.) 46-Thq Mohammedan mum! 49-Part-ol a clrclo trl-Part of the foot 64-A celcotl-l body ISO-A constellatlon 67-Preelou. atone 69-A watorlna plug. My-German for fans" "-Behotd "-Arttenturn (chem. Iym.) we attapsliMt Whe- 'iiasliiiir" 'titt,'.,'lt1t; 1.9.01; srpsalp', mm the 'li)dij,fltitt'c a?) a 4h:9f;ii _ -» tumfoe- Vaplattonq--Karte, Kean, Keane, Keen, Kyla, - O'Cain, O'Cllne. Q'Cane, O'Cahanc. O'Cahalne, O'Galun. O'Cnep, O'Chane. O'Kein; Cane, Cain, Came. Cabane. Cahalne, mhan Gethan. 'tttcial Origin-tNO. 8ouree-A given name. it looks like an index to a whole encyclopedia of taungy names; but it's just. one surname; in its my variations. There are few Irish clan names wlilch have given rise to tro many variations ot spelling, and even pronunciation, when translated into English, as that of "O'Cathain." But the tendency of the Enxllsh- traityed tongue and throat is to slur, and since it is,the second syllable of "Ctrthtrin" that ls accented. most of the Angliclzed versions simply alum out the first vowel sound and the aspi- rate, and make one syllable of it. Whether spelled with a "C" or a "K," Of all the Anglicized torttur, prob. ably me one that strikes the doses: to-lhe Gaelic pronunciation of “0'08- nmm" is or Carmine, or d'Cahane. or an "ii" or an "tti," the usual pro- nunciathn is “cane" In English, though that ot "keen" Ia not unusual; l in which case. the spelling "ea" is used. As a matter of fact; however,,' this change of "cane" to “keen" k; a, development in English of~compara-I tlvely modern times, and even when' the "eah' spelling, is used it was pros', ably first pronounced In English as' "cane." . . . _ l ’ The clan is an.otttahoot, an ancient one, ot we O'Neills of Tyrone, founded : by a dalettaln named "Cathan" (meau- , mg "warrior'l) in the‘Twelrm Century.' A traveling salesman was in the; habit of stopping " one particular hotel where.they always had very titHt tsottit.etp.tho table. {We salesman .W fond ef the honey and told his winter») day he. wanted it; to go along with him, no shame could have some ot that lovely honey. ' l "b When they were seated at the table at the hotel, the salesman said to the waiter: e mag-:3. was“. s' 7 twin a proposed sysuln'oI Nona names more than forty-tive species pt cirrus 310ml“ are recognized. ' The earliest military book in the War .Oftice library is dated-1573. It is entitled: “Certain: Wayes for the Ordering of Souldiérs, in Battleray, and Setting of Batulyles, gnu-Diver- Fashions, with Their Manei.ofYamth- mg; and also' Emma! Certayne Newe Plattes for Fortification of Town§, etc.?' ' - .We are all prepared to do what we think good tor the country, but we are not always,ready to do.tbe.}nlne for the man nextodrror.--4iir William Joynsonmiils. _ ". ' ’.A small boy Mood in' frgnt of a ssattir.ul residence when the] minister came along. The smald boy uteppod up the steps and said to the minister. "Will you please ring the bell for met" "Where's my honey today?" "Oh!" said the waiter, “she don't work here any mote." , - -----t _---- _ The Boy'a Advice. Ttie. miuhrter stepped Ney.!" ran: the doorbell and then said, now what can I do tor yourmy little man 'Y' “Qup'llke Held," said the (the!!! bor,, "thdi's the war' do." and he quiqkiy fan-out ot slghp -' 8 . ' simxllar)“: in not Irouble'you " you take Seiqel's Ser. Any drug we? "r' -F85¢.1,0r Walrus, w , A "."rre. feed on' an tish amt.iirot, luskS: r _ I . V "V " "$9363 Llnlment' relieves headache. Gus. bipousnm, tantalum. dveshttsia.- and sstnturr,lussriti, neitroutyetou if you take Munr- to 11st week's ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO A Wrong impression. q O'KANE. Surnames and Their Origin puzzle: . v v L w ___'"-"-"-" - i 1 with a the mac nut (win that at Bnyir‘Uw-cn lcldestrr ot hilcyljcudd (Loam 'attRytte QJ. Am. {an ' L ' an 11pm; mu- m mum to “mm-u i . may" Colony mu In -, in A bPfd's . . - .i ~r e'," te do, a . . ‘ . . ‘5 .vi.‘ IrAt' - '.. , ."p; A . .." - t _ -. ", 'it, " . i,", li f L- J _ . - '3 I-,- H. . _'. STEWART Vgtrlatitstt.-StuattQ, News“. Mow-M- un. Stunt-non. . Raclal ortgut-Norman-Freneh. 8ouree-A tltle of ofthe. ' it is one of the tricks of history one this [may name; which is distinctly ot Normtu't-Pteneh origin, should hue become chiefly representative of Scots. and should have become the name of that Scottish clan whose history is vir- tually the history of Scotland tren the twelfth century on, the clan which has furnished so many of the kings of both Scotland and England. There are. of com-u. many instances ot the title of "steward," an impiwtant one. under the Norman-French feudal systm. growing into a family name In England bat whereas the! English formed their family names individuai- is, the Scottish add the Irish termed them on the wholesale basis, an entire clan Adana a name. - - " coon NEWS-FOR 12liN!W'lt. mm; The Scottish Stewarts trace back to Alan, one of the first Norman 55mm ot England, who pbtatnstd.frmtr. Wil: Ham the Conqueror the bunny ot os. westry, in BhropMrtur- One of his sons. Walter. sought his fortunes m Scotland, at the counbl Klng David L, and about the middle ot the twettth century was made by him “Stewu'd ot the Royal 'Wt'di' and than large estates. oMee of “Hut Steward" was later made hereditary,- and ht the 0mm.i of aNery few en» tionp the followers ',ld,"gtl1ru1'l,eC'l; the standard ot lie "High Stéwud." after the Scottish ctyitorn. naturally. welded themselves into a clan, adopt- ing the name of Stewart', It was In 1370 mm the ,rtrt Stewart to become King succeeded his uncle, David u., and was crowned,“ Ruben n. . A No'w Known Thai" This Tmble Must he Ttated Though the mega: . The. most I ',Htd.iqttse sua6rer can hope for in rabbit}! immuhin: on the tender, aching .g6tht' la a little relief. No lotion or 'hl'ifii'lt ever did or ever can domere than this. The rheumatic poison is rooted in the blood. To get rid of it you must treat it through the Mod}. Any doctor will tell you that this is true. " you mint something thitt will-go right’ to the root bt the 1mm in the bldod, take Dr. Williams' Sink pun: ‘Jriie whole miaslai of this jrit4tfct,i.it' to,purlry and enrich the bid“. 'ttil ‘whén they dovthis all blood trouhttm "str3tsdfutrtrhmttmrtism,, db- appear. Among those-who have proved the value of Dr. Williams' Punk Pills is Mrs. Armin Wright. Wotrlehester, Alta., who says: “I was u simmer HQ) rltea. matism for six years, and dn'ring most of that time my life was one of misery. I tried several duétors. and many rem. edies w-cammended, but never got more than temporary relief. ‘flfhe trout hie seemed to affect my whole system and I was badly rundown and "altered from headaches " well. Finally 1 was advised to try Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. and through these I found complete relief and to-day i feel, like a new person. l can therelore strongly ure- no'mmend Dr. Willinms' Pink Pilla to anyone sufterittti as i did "t thin trauma." -. N - . , I dun ecu-get theta {Huston any pxgnidnu Maw, iit by man. " cent; a ’box from '3tts Pr. Wittttutk Medi- 'u, oc.bdivsite, our; The behavior of then to the loin" animals and their lwhavidr to' each other but a éunstant rt'sttiemrttip.--- Herbert Spencer. _ . l: . _ , .' 'lily Nat High. _ “1.99% a six "Sistine species ot tumiiuroess9beert in the Andes gt southern Solidi America at an m “any! more {fun 10,000 teat.“ u f The'ré is titi'inots fatal _b1anterer' thin he who' consifnbs the {foam part of his life Batting his livin'.-- Thoreau. . i ', Minard's Luumtrts'rtsr __r' ' l , 1,T,Rrcitrv. b"b'Â¥?' "r v gloved st't,/pri8pitus. "it,ykii,rt'iii,Ptitfy pl.w'rcilusAt' "ceiiiv'-Ci'uidditc"T'Nuktiii' Ir lurniiigic1' _ _ Pain 'rw -sNeuralgia '.-.?rtrothiusi-e C. Rheumatism f (Sutisr T: f. "f crtit "'iissiii/iijii'i4i'i'i, is k; i; "A": g K. A BAYER " . FooasyB} ArrikffHiit HEART†, thro, .Why not m‘the children earn money? One of the an: gum hey begin to play-ta more ad shows. mains DIM, c'andfeq and “believe money quediums ol- exghuue With Mu mndgncy BO "waived, It Is “mph. tt one use-hm. to tea. the child to do ionic-min; well emruats to on. a reward. Since money ta in the tor“ to stay. if we can load'the y tem to regard It snafu a mom a end, and tenets in proper I86,'WO bun helped them to overcome one ot the Acc'cgt by "thag..eat" vphckage which contains proven direcnqns. hay "Bay-r" 1-10on of 12 "mm. “a hutch: tty ed toiv--Drtsggiau. irurkest stumbunx moon ot mm m: dma 3 child earn by " own hbot the wherewithal to purchase Hula gum tor.,triemu and relatives, no amount or money swan him to spend can produce the - teellng of call.- action and self-iupootu do his own earning. Tu ' him that money does non. grow " bushes, pad to de- velop in him die feeling of independ- ence and Amt-reliance "In to the bun jpvuuwle equip'mpnt tor life. Tttprt are nuttreious email tub. Mr cording to the yrnvhxmment, an! the rum. can devbe tor children to earn mmsi_. that will ttt very helpful. It 1- -".. ..._- _.___ w WV, MT“, "e-" wuruirUke to nah-ma child tool In Ihould not peddle'his work. Broad- minded toliis wilrrupoc't} child's ot- toi-ls along mus line. The establish- ment of a regular' trade. the keeping ot accounts and wprkin; to when a. (air pmfit will teach tAg.valtre qt money in an Impressive my). , “Courses. thi. money with; Inna nqt be permitted to Interfere with the child'a‘ playtime onussume too Im- portatst a place in the child‘s daily schedues; neitiur aims! dt be waned to deteriorate mm the bribing hum, H,,? would be brought to realize t% in"hir, I e big money-maxim ide Qumran: numerous (ac-vices hercan' do ter, aGtttsr. Do not permit the "How much an gouaive me?" to, (allow your Pry"?", for New. , Wexhavq' a]! visited (aunties: where this ttNitin' habit wis camel: i tar. If this pitfall can .9 a",1f2',t1N',',',r,' is nothing more statutory for the child than the satisfaction and Heft-rupee: coming through working fur qtinusett. 1 _ . a-Peuock. ' - . w. day be ughjudgin‘lho peanut: in! 1005me web]! Wern vain mm. For Dr. H. garland, b! lumen, who In? treset "rreit'6etrtttts win: the ott16ttt of mm. am up: the mun; mm; (actors in. plum "probably mean mixing to ti,";-",'."',.',',,'; cru- tures. At ' out. thebe not appreciutn [corms an we do, it indeed they Men 'ldistirsrttiesh one color from another. I' . .uf. Free , e» . . _ ' " aG, vannmrwhga ixyip‘he Martino bJeose:8trrtut? "t,her hand 3h. pore it. â€come." $1M dorm; she can: "y ... ue T ". _ eatersid' Birde that " by day, Dr. Erhard an, see amthlnc '3 bright red. ornate light. being very slidhtly ken- si-tiu to.therUttort waves um make up blue and violet. Night birdsPon the other hand, never see red, but do see blues and violet. Tiny globules of on In the retina of the eyes act as (-0101- screegs and determine the birds' color some. according to Dr. Erhard. Mlnard's Liniment for Grippe "Fr, I t/eisitrtG. an. my?" , “Well..,.yhin.are you goin’ to do "au-ttth!'."" dewdod. "Heb as» "Did may " "(ruse .tot ma 'In' o . SHIP US YOUR“ Bright Colors Mean Little to I POULTnYeGAME.EGGS, _ . PM - ; ByJJ,Edt,'i"S?g,lS,8s u'- m'nu h. mini-"Irina" the [whom-k _ 'WE Bvrpuyea ROUND' specialties. 6t Phone Kind-Io 6531 REPAIRS tar â€mini 1mm T ' Wirn & Zinr:s Screen: for cettartt or any other kind ot awn!†for Chatham lncu» V _ . r'ru.sstooiiontj'yin Cleaning . "te MANSON “Mann. Chdhim ; . ". Ont. Uch the Value of Money " Amman" " uranium». .ml. It " It kit/WI) Mpiyumi- Itete {on not, Issue this a' mo .10 _Alben rriri7ciYiEiiv', '-'iu:- 0.....- ttu a: overcomt â€on lot: ace u' youth, t ' ' I And it brooks if no but}. ' That (laden-u (and. It. (In “Id- 85 (Handy. _ " had we mu no just fn ma. _ Thu-e" I. rival " m it"s'mm am hi. bereft me; hr the surest tiUetde on the “Mag: And tay, to “uh mu mm; But an misuse-t My: the an“ friend- . _ , And the xmve's “0 place Mimi . them. I. No 030* for'Worry. "We've bound, to have acme trouble hoiir'.'ihii" dry law problem." . , “Susi 11" only mtmlt'm boob - wm‘udiun themselves nope» W t, wtaru,mtety1et's" 'iiir,T-tAretuAulaest.1 p ttttpe",' Ct -k, " 3.1.9:." @gï¬,» - . Wm:f; FreTE/edare Book. - Mummycuommmm Andtuetmskto'miase-lerttm.. "d2't,ic, Lsyaureah ROUND . L 1'i'i','iiii 5"iet,pii"pt"l"rr = L' St!v,,St'dtile,' _,a--_. " jr'".... i pts , if (iibiijr...,tjii)ti,ij)ii Healé'd B/thrtiaid Daily uu: of Cutkum Boar, as- aired by 'it"":,', Gimme!“ when â€and. t caly mm- . balls unsightly snitiriUGrov, mid Imam 'u neck a ' bu'un pests" such can I. ' NsnttTttipurer,ma'elrro- mic-l or mote pun-hwy Aha! Ihene “an: small-emu. ' trp.t Ee2a. r'.raPti.d'dl leer, 2'ret "hmm-FORBES T "V {I Fri - ai/.i,f',,',ifJ1l:tr.( Tree q-rt-e-eh-h-St' For even puma. In (in oettesrd, cotting limbs up to " inch“ Haodu.--. l. 6, a, 10 and " but. as: voucin TORONTO Pruners bur Milk-e um. i l to, div-- 0- - TAYLOR'- FORBES avian. ONT. _ "CTiiiia" "Eiai; and" 'tse laid: so. e-'m. ind - um. Conn-tend- t _ --alG amnion. [mm-l