Ontario Community Newspapers

Northern Advance, 6 Sep 1917, p. 5

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Sleeping on Puffs. The .lnpi1uese do not sleep on Euro- pean beds, but on many thick. soft I pu."s piled one ou top of each other upon the liner. For lied covering they use more of the same kinds of puffs. I It is said that the .lap:1nese emperor I has twenty such puffs. One of those R which cover him is made in the shape 1 l of a kimono and has :1 Velvet collar. Probably he creeps inside of this if |\r\ Fnnln Inl\ll` n Hun nhrlir l'l`Ul)llI.H_\ um: C|l`L'|lb ulutuv I he feels cold in the night. China and Its People. % About 95 per vent of the population 1 of China is confined to one-third of the | I urea of the ('0llIltl`_\'. with :1 density of `.200 to the square mile. Five pcrcenl of the populutiuu iuhubits 05 per cent of the urea. with :1 density of ten t( ` the square mile. l GIVE THE CHKLD A TREE. Dainty Boxes. In Sicily one frequently sees dnlnty little circular boxes, pale 5"ellow in col- or, painted in heraldic designs and giving off the-. sweet smell of oranges. They are used for pins. small jewels or collnr buttons und are. in fact. orange skins. Doubts and Dont's. Remember 1`ulIo,\'r:md's u(l\`i('e. "If you are in doubt \\`lN:ll1er to write :1 '-`Jettor or mvt--don't!" The :ul\'i<-c up "nlies Lo lli1UI`\'/ duulxts in Iifu M-. i 4 but of letter \\'ritin;. liuluw-r l.:.'H-:1 an_\'thiu;.v _\n',l Iznm<. I As long ns ` WINDOW BLINDS. THE NORTHERN ADVANCE `{'I".'5I! frmn .~:e}'m'.'l Llzu ulna!` [Liiui\`{ D. C. IFiwARD,: -n-r1-rvu--n nrn 1-~r A nn-1111-5 ran! 1 \IIL'i|.Hl, \\1||}-111115, \ (':n'1'ots, hunvh . . . |C:111Iil'l0\\'(-1', lload (`,uo1:1nb(-1-.<, oa('11 .. C'nhh:1j_-'(-,, head . . . . xCm'n, doz. .... . .. Cc-}(-r_\', hum-Ex .... I. 1107.. . . . . . .. ].\m>l0.` h:1r\'0>'t, h:1.\'1{(`1 I! Buth-1', H). . . . . . . . .. Br-un.-, \\'in}.-nx-, qul; .utter1nilk. bottle 9B(-cts, '3 hun<-1105 Urc-mu. (-offcc, qt. Cream, whipping qt. (`-1 1-rvnic ]\l1l\lI]l !F0wl, H). .. . .. lGo0.s'(-1w1'1'i(-.<._, qt`. 'lTn_\', tnn ... .. L(-ttuoo, bunch .\[ilk, qt. . .. .l'\ninnc nrrnnll hi l1\LlU\,(]L. ... ... ... Onions, bunch Pnizmws, ]H.`('k . . . .. Pens. 5.-'1':-on, qt., shol] lx`:u1i. bunch. . .. R:1.~'p})(-1'ri(~.~', 1'1- pail 1{u.~'1})(-x'1'i-s, wild. but I{:1. l)lm-k, 11:1 Strzuv, ton . . . . . . . Say.-` bum-h ... . . .. 'I`0nmt0o.<. rilm. H). .. 'l`mnntn(-.<, basket . .. '\'(`,;'(-t:1blu 1n:u'1'mv . . Wheat, New Barley . . . . . . I P0115 . . . . . . Oats . . . . . . . I3l:ck\'.`1xe:1t .. M ARK]-ET REPORTS Boys Pull-over .1-{eavy Grey 'Cmton Sweaters, sizes 28, 30, 32. Special 50c Men's Grey Cotton Sweater Coats. very heavy with large collar, They are extra va1ue................$I.5o and $1.90 l\Ien's Fine \V0o1 Sweater Coats. colors Brown, Khakl, Grey, Dark Oxford, Navy Blue, Crimson, with convertible collars. Price $4.50, 3590, $5.50, $6.00 You should see our _lines of Men's Tan and Black Blucher Cut \Vorking Boots `PL-.. .\.... L1. ....1...-.n n rm 1 Am c "r\ -' {`\(\ Boys Heavy Grey Cotton Sweater Coats, sizes 28. 3m, 32. Extra va1ue75c Real Estate Agent `T"i{>' ` Boys Brown Corduroy Bloomer Pants, lined all through, with belt loops, sizes 25 to 33, $51.75. sizes 34 to 36, $2.00 Men's Odd Pants, tweed and worsted. These lines are very easy priced, $150, -a $3.00. 83 75. -._4.oo, $6.25. With every Dollar purchase we will give you a 5c. cot our premium counter. See the nice goods at small prices. WE SELL FOR CASH. SATURDAY MARKETS Cashmarino HQSQ PARMER S PRICES Ladies |Jnu\.n\ nJu.4\.u\..- \/\A\. .. .,......b L,-JV-.. 'are big values 3.50, 4.00, 4,50, 5,00 pnii . . . box . . . . . . . .. l)l2u-k,1mil. 40 and PHONE 653 MULCASTER ST . basket shollc-d Q UU 1. 7:30 ...-10 and 750. . . . . . . . . . .100 RICES Sept. 5, ].91'_{ . . . . . .2.00-2.10 1 (JO `.2 50 3 00 .70-T5 , .40 ` . -(l--L")v .4"-~`.3(` I . IIH7 5-`Sc 5-100 . . .`.ZU<-,1 .-..l :45: l 629 I .._\n ` lbc ` .$1o`, E_| We Have a Real Cream Separator Sensation At Our Store . .V}\' .100, ro, , .uu .10c[ _\, I-{yo . . . . . . }-]:1_\ , pm` ton, new .. Flour. \\'ostc-rn. bb}.. Family Flour, bbl. Potntot-s, pm` 1m},-' } .:_"_u's, p01` (107,. . Butter, per lb. .. (`yhir-kvn.<. . .\[11tt0n, live w0i_:l1t.. Mutton, live wcigzht . . Lzunbs, ouch Lamb, per 1}). I ITn5_v'.<, live S(`l(.`(`tS . .. Sows, live . . . . . . . . But<-hor cattle . . . .. cuiuun L Peel.` Ilidos, ;_:1'0011 I , Rm-at Hides, cu1'ed '; Tallow . . . . . . . . . . . . I Slmop Skins . . . . .. ll :1H Skins ` Norse I'(](`.s' . . . . . .. (Corr<-,ctcd by Jos. Marrin, markntl square.) nmr 1 H.ln.- ..-.-nm. on I ` "-!-3-'-1-':--:~:.m - :4, . . . :~_-:->::-~%. . {:~.v,..;..;..;..g....;..;..;..;..;..;..;..;..;..;,.:,,{,,:,,:,,:,`M opposma POST OFFICE V 3* ~`-5"!-'5?!-!'3-'!*"'-{'~`.`~3"$~!!` -~1-2 'Z*Z~I"`Z~2"Z`-*{Z"'rX~I`-3$~('}~2~~2*5*-i-4* Our Mary Garden Talcum Powder charms by its frag- rance and imparts a velvety softness to the skin. It cools, heals. and refreshes. Just the thing for rough skin, prickly heat, chang, excessive perspiration etc. Itisinvaluable in the sick room. Good for baby, good for you. ROBERTON'S Drug Store __ ..._._ _---. _----.--n SI-1.-\LI".I) 'I`l`I.\'I)J-IRS. :1dl1~(,-ssed to the I ().s'txn:1.~:t<*1' Gonorzll. will he 1'0-E cei\`(2(l at ()tt:1\\':1 until noon, on Fri-: day, the 5th Ootohc-1', 1917, For the c011\'(-_\`:1xm- 0!` His .\l:1j(-.~'f\.".~; .`-Iililn. on a proposml Cont1'u(:t for four: years, six times pa,-r W(`('k on the route, C`.rni:\'ulr-, R. R. .\'r;. W, (\`i:1| Stroud) from Hm 1st .Tnnunr_\', 1018. Priutt.-(1 notices onntuiuin-_r furth- or inf'm'mntinn as to c-m141i1i0n.~; of 1:1-oposml (,`0ntr:I(.-t may be seen mul blank fnrzns 0| 'l`vn:l( -2' IH21_\' lw oh- tuinod at the Post Ofces of Cr21i_:- Vale, Stroml, and at th(- n['fim- of tho; Post 0'i(-(- lnspc-t-tn)`. 'I`m'rmtn. ` Post (')Hi(-(- Tnspo0t(n-`.s~ (){'f`m\, 'I`m`m1tn, .-\n'_"ust 314. 1017. 35-37 A. S["1'IH~'.1{L;\NI)* 1.. .......6.x.. 1). .1. H112. .. 1 . Sizes 9, 9.1_,~, 10. These are extra yaluc 35c, 3 for $1.00, Friday and Sat- urday only, . .4 prs. E5:.0o L)\ry _.......--.\.-.J _. -, \\'earwcH Scout Stockings. sizes 8% to IO. f.~">pr:cial .;0cp;1ir -.c.o-:-o-----..ou.-- Ladies' Fine Cashmere Penmaxfs Hose. phxin and ribbed. Extra va1ues,. . . .5r>c, 60c, 75C. 90C, $1.00 THE TALCUM Ladies and Boys Black Ribbed Cotton 1-I use, sizes 55% to 10. These are worth ? 35. Special 25c pair. \\7it11 a F`acinat1'u1g Frag;-allee ]DE MARKET Boys Extra Heavy Ribbed Black Cot`t(;11 Hnse. n1 . , 1* 1 Raincoats. yes. Did you ever wear one? Then! you know how haxuiyi they are. It would be hard to get along with- out one. \/Ve have just received a lot of new ones. Come and see them. Prices $12.00, $511.00, $10.00, $4_75. Headlight Overalls, with bib, black, blue and whlte stripe and plain blue. Special 11`- - ._ It has made 21 big lzit in Europe and is making :1 big- ger hit in the United States. You will understand wlxy when you gure up how many good dollars it will save you. Come in and look at it and see for your- self why it is the biggest Creaxn Separator Value on the market. Raincoats Headlight Smdcks, colors black, blue and white and plain blue. '1`h<:searc extravalue...... ......$2,o0 110.00 to 2 1') !'ll\ '1 750 (I r:n _1.u I .. ..m.0o-17.-rang ..1:-3.00; s 00 s 50; . . .;,l`Lu) . '. . .10-12 .$1..5>-$3.5o . .25-" 7c - . . . . . ..+-(5-7 Sold only at ..L'.t \}U' 13 00 1:11! J.) . .'1.(\' I .4042 [ 33.4.0 -1 an an . .1. UV 7 1 I An JU UV 9 00' 1K ____-__u I 950 1n r:n 200. I1 0') ' Horse Hair . . . . . . . .. \V00l, \\':1;~:h(> . . . . . .. \\ 00l, 11x1w:1s11(wl . . .. ` Lamb skins. and pvlts Dealers were p:1yinf: to the farm- ers at St. L:1\v1'c11cc Market, Tues- day, the following figures for their o1'1'orings :- Butter, x-lmir-0 (l:1i1`_\' .... . .. .45-5(k'- 1C1.-`gs, nc\\'-l:1i<`., do /.. . . . . . . . .-1: )-($00 (`ii 1`, ')[|_`_ ; .L'A:_','LL3 llL'\\ l(I|\ly \llVIu LCIIL-use, 11). V ITm'k(-_\'.<, 1b., dressed lFo\\'1, 11). | S])1'i11f_" Chir'kon.~;, 1}). I Dllt -ks, !s`prin<.:', lb. .. I`im0th_\', N0. 1, ton . Mixed and L7l0vv1' . . Add :1 pinch of r-1'(-nun of t:11`t:n' to 110 \\'hH(-5. 01' 1-112:".-z \\'h(-n {l1<*_\` an` -11ulI' hozltml. This ko(-1):; them (`mm 1'n1]in-.1` before ht-i11r__:' 11.svd. coupcin redeemable at WE SELL FOR LESS TORONTO MARKETS Buoy.-; h:1\'(- i)('(`ll phn-1-d n1:1rkin;`i :1 shnul h(~t\`\'(-on (i(`()1"_"il|:l nnd '|'hm'- ah Islands. This shoal is nhout om,-1 mile OH" 1110 Nn1'tli shorv 01' (Ivor-_v'-i inn Ish1nd and (-xt(-nds in :1 .\'0i'th-; E:1stm'1y direction for :1" 'd'ist:111(-0 oi one-third of :1 mile. Tho bnoyil ]I1:1l`i\ illf_:' tho S011th(r1'1_\' (`XiTl'(`lIlii_\' 0i'i~ this shoal is placed in .16 feet 0I"'i' water and is painted \\'ili'[('. Tho` buoy mm'kin<,: tho .\'m'thorly (-xtro111- ity of this shonl is ])i:l(`,(`(i in 13 foot ' of water and is painted red. The red light f'o1'n1orly displayed i in the ligxhthouste on the South 011-` trance pier to the Cumil at Guine- bridge has hoen discontinued midi ho1'0:1i'to1' :1 fixed white light will he! Imiintainod in its stead. ! . . . . .vIl '\l\u- . $1 un~$`1.75. .-r-I-xv-v\ . . . . .300 . .28-30c . .`_ (b-`_ .'.Z<~, . .2:3-280 . . . . 330(- .$12-$.l.`. .$M-$12 n are -5 11H`. BL: L'1`.nL.\ I n.\ lIl`uV 1, Trent Canal: Potorhoro, 0nt., .-\uj_"ust .!`_ nd, 1917.: . -35.37 NOTICE TO VESSELMEN Notice is hereby given pursuant to the Trustee Act that all persons having claims against the Estate of the George Gore, late of the Town of Barrie, in the County of Simcoe, soldier, tlecensed, who (lied on or about the twenty-thir(l (lay of November, 1916, are l`0q1lCFtC(l to send particulars of their claims to the untlersignetl on or be- fore the twenty-seemid (lay of Supteniher, 1917, after which date the undersigned atl- IY1inlSi1I`ilif)X`S will (il>l1`il)lll.e the assets of the estate among those entitled thereto, having wgnrtl only to the claims of which they shall then have notice, and tlmt tliey will not he 1`0S]7r)x1:~`il,)l(` tn nny pe1'.~:0n for the assets of szlirl cstnt-3 \`vl1n~`<- clnizns .~h.'.1ll not then hn'.'e l7-3011 <'r.'i'.`ml. on \h1`1.`1)Y.`l\ mm: in rrvrrr`rt'l`nn W. '%i@ %?@N Mail Contract Owen Street, Barrie, N0'|;lCE T0 CREDITORS LAKE SIMCOE THE SUPl`]RINTE.\'D]`]NT, q`vnnf pnnnlu I o`st. um. mun nave n-zen rc(:2'.'t,-(1. CHAP.'1`I'TRTCD 'l'HI..`f\'{` & F.`7`{T,(`U- I`()R COMPANY, by D<~.:':'.M R:~:-'s", Hxvir S01- ;DHnr `R-Arrin nu!-xrin Come in and examme the |`\ l.1II'Al\lJJ\.\lI ()i<-(- 1I1s1)(*<`(0l'. '7 -.v $32 $46 ., $75 xn:u-h'm(*~'. 1 -._ A-.1. 1)]4;N'1`, _ .1uvun|n;.'; bl'l"\Il:l7 an, 1 Ject What is Life. , (Good Musiv. All \\'( _,;_-3,37l>ag`d bring :1 friend. Mr. and .\h's. J. D. \\'isd0:z1 werel in Toronto for the ]1o1i . I Mr. Tom Patton, 01' North Bay. s}'cll1.` *Sun!:Iy with .\I 1'. .,T:1<-'1; I utt`0n. I ..I1's. A1'1l1m' P;1tt(.'s')n :n1.l .~`.m!. (`::11'1'cft` \`.'cr(.- in ',I,`m'0nt0 nu .\[011(!a1y. I Mr. and .\[1's. John Bnmton and family spent the Il()1i(li1_\ in H10 :-itjc. I 311'. um`! MN. \\'(-1`(- \\'(-(~l<-om[ \'i.~: T1 _ _ _ , t, . _ I M114. Jack Little and hm` d:1uu'hto1`.` "E1121, spout :1 |'<-\\' dn_\'.s in '.l`m'm1tn`| lust week. I K/LIJIXVIIIV I, l`_\' I icitnr. Barrio, Omzxrin Dated 4:11 Squtoxnlx-1', 1 .`.h's, '1'. H0_\'('(*, Mi.~'.< \\'(wIcs, are few days. l.|I' 1'?` n L The m:m.\' `l`ri(-mlis 01` Dr. J. A. (X! ]`}\':111:~'. '.l_'o1'011t'(). '1'm'mv1'l_\' of .-\ll:111- dale. will lw . to 110211` that \\'m' mum on .\[m1(l:1_\' that his son. G(~01'_;'c. had been killed. . I Lit-xxt. .\I1n'x`:1_\`. wlm wont to 1 v'm1i' with :1 \\`(-.~1(-rn hzlttzlliml, `h:m:(- mu tllroo numt11.~" l(~21\'(- 1 .-spout :1 (`0ll]b1(` 0!" h1_\`s with his m ,\l1'.<. \\'illimn C11l1'o.~'.-_. Burton A ! I | Miss E1111na Black. l".m-1no1'1_\' mis-` sionary to the Indians at Port Simp-N son. also to tho LiH111a111'1z111s of -\|.- ,bc1't11, 11:15 1'1-t111'11(-11 to I101` \\'01'k` 121111111: 1110 11it!111:111in11s 01` I[:1miltn11. :1l'i(-1' :1 slmrt stop with .\I1's. J`;\_\'lm'.| ! 131111011 .\.\`v. I , . \\'h:1t mi2'l1t lm\'(- Iwmi zx .<.o1'im1sl 21-vident was :1\'ortmi mi Sntu1'(l:1}'. by the ])1'(`.s'(`11(`(` of mind 01' u _iitm~_\' Two little duuu'htv1'.~: 01." .\[1'.s'. illziko, v.'m'(\ o1'0.~'. F.<.~':\ Sf. oppos- iiv I :it`i<-i: clruu` . and mu iin front of :1 jitn(g\', \\'ili(`il pas. I m'o1' them. but the :ii'iVm' 01' the 0211" 1n:111;iQ'(-ti to stop so quii-1(1)` i'il&li' the I I 1 I I ('iIiiti1`(`l1 \\'(=1'v not hm'n1(-d. How flu-.\`, (\. i1xju1'_\` is :1 n1i1`:1r-lo. mm little _vi1'1's 1':1r,~(- W215 just touohi11s_" one of `rho \\'h(-01.4. \ !.`Il,nll. J. l[:1:-; .Inil awl En1;ui1'(---]n tho 01' Mr. ;\lcx:1mI(~r .\[it<-lwll. of T1 Hen - I\`:11' ;\\`on11v. and for m2u1_\ `\'<-:u'< :1 `1'c-sident of (`v1'2m_~_-'(- .\vo1n1o. Toronto low-.< 2:11 014! and 1'o. citizen. l)(2(-mist-(1 was `born in Bm'ri(-. {H1- itm-io. in 185:5), and muno ho1'(- about 70 )1-:11's :'-"0. (-11'-`:'.~_-'inL' in the build- I. gr hxxsinz-.<.<. .-\t tlw time of his 191 't1:'mn<-nt. .~mm- H-n _\'v:u's :1'_"n. ho \\':1s intw of the rit_\"s 1.1-mninont hui1 II(- is sn1'\`i\'c- by his widow, Your }z1I.1'_'}1t(|1's`.. .\li.<.~' .\[:ll`*._':H'(`t, 1i\'in<.-5 at lnmnwz .\l1'.-2. I"r(-(I I.m\`ir'1<.. 01' Sutton \\'<-st: .\Ir.<. J. I-1. .\'l1(-r1`i11u'. rs. John .-Xhlmtt. and mm son. _\l1`. A1`- thur ;\., 21]] 0|` 'I'm'rmt0. .\[1's. .-\1(.-.\:- ` :n1 (`xr:1l1:1m. 01' _I))i1l'l'i(.`, is :1 sistol`. Y I i -Sple1u1i'1 z1ssm`t.ment ( s1:ns in Carpet Squares, 1 Bros. | 'I.`(-nah-rs will ho rm-r-ix`:-I h_\' the Hu- 1 ch-1'. until St-1`L(-n1hm' .10. 1917, |~\ for the 1u11'v1u1: oi` the }n'mni.~'.c.~' known as st1'-ot m11nh(-1' US) Rm`- fiold St. ((`01'n(-r \\'m'sl(-_\' St.) E 1).. has 1'(-('0ntI_\' mzulv the t'0llo\\`i11;r sa10s:-H 0u.<(- and lot. Cm`. ]".li7.a- both and \\'illi21m Stan, 0\\`l1('rl by tho. Younu` (`.\'{':1`:(`. sold to W1: A. Mock- uxns. 'IIo1ng\' St, }:n'rio. 1Inu.~.- -1...] l.n` (nv I-'.ur-In: null DEATH OI` FORiVEE_(;IT u x : x x x `x x x I xx'xxxxxxxxx' ME.~'.~'. Hn\'.'I(`j.', 4 .'11(-st. 01` .\I.1';<. .1. l\llU\\ll 1!.` DH!" ((3 B:11'rio. T('l`lIl> mu! :l])[>H(':1H(1ll to ( ('nn tinvntu1 Li {comer st. Methot_li_st_hurch Mrs. 1 r\, HIUXI. I l|'(ll,'lll'l `i.\[L-urn, L. L. 1). M1_'. BRICK RESIDENCE FOR SALE ulll, lI('ll1'.\' 31.. l)Ill'I'll.'. Home and Lot`. C'(n'. I'I and villinm .\'t.<.. m\'n('d by .\I1'.<. Brun- ton. sold to Mr. Josopll Do.s'o111'die of, the Grnlnl T1'u11k. 1 `LT . . . . , . .. .... 1 l_A. Y-).., (`L .......,\,1 I`.-I I .\[O1'l)iH_'.;` : I 11 o c1qck. '.-\IH".'l'.\I\'l",l\' for ('nH<-'_'in` t'ut(-. Stzxtv 54112113` uml ox` 1)uti(*.~' to vnnnn0n<-r- at on ply I"r(-tl .\[:n'r, St-r-1'vtu1'_\'. .- 4 1.m. .n.. D I I1`. Hoht. .\[0l"1`:1tt, Toronto, spout \\'s-v1`:-<'n \\'iH1l|is d:111'.:'ht<-1'. .1. P. .\[t~.\liHuI1. Cumbm-Inml! Trinity Church Everybody welcome Rev. II. D. Rzwmond. Vicar. -V Pastor, Rev. and Mrs. ]71'nn1'< Dalton are ' the l21Hm"s . .\h'.<. W. ~'h:|ll. 1'01` :1 I`c\`.' days. SI111 Sept". .`)th, 1017. 14th Sunday After Trinity . Fosfolj. I:I\'m'ott, was :1 visitor and Mrs. Hunter's last week. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1917 --A:-C WARD SIX NEWS Sundaly, Sept. 9th, J9]? m. ]`I\'oninu' I 1':1_\`(-1' and Pmzu,-l1(-1-, R c\'. Canon 1' T T`| WANTED 01 'I'm'()nto. was the M .\l. .othwoll 0v(-xi *, and hm` vousin.` in Toronto for :1` l'u!| ]I:11'ti-txlzlr.-< on K`. \\'. l I:1.\'tm1. 606 if(- B](1`_".. 'l`m`m|t0. I `)I `)lf 1JllU- I \ll wolrromo. Come .1 I I Do\\'o_\', T0m11tn. 1 7 vu 2 and 1 lllL' \Yl illlll .1 lull. ' House and lot`. P001 Stu, owned by M1'.s'. P:u1tin:. sqld to 311'. R0bm't:s'011. Mgr. at The Bull P1:min_<.,-' Mill. ~ at 7 o'clock. Sub-` I`- 9} l : R. J. Fallis. "_"int(* lusti- ('X])('l'i('ll('('. mwo. A1- nu- I new dc- I)0ug:1ll ` 7 I and ` : aunt" x\.,\'(`. E I tho .at_ If Possible, Let Him Plant One and Own !t Ail Himself. Every child shullld own :1 tree. A 1 tree is u s_v11i1;ol of life. It lives. It I stands for evorytiiiug that is noble. It is rooted in the suii and stretches itself tU\\'u1`(l heaven. It stands for patience, I liumiiity, persistence. beauty, courage ` and God. i nu... ,.I.:I,1 ..I.....I.l uh... .I..-. 4-....,. uh... izlllll LIUU. The child should plant the tree him- self and tllereuftcr watch it grow year by _ve:u'. He should put his hands on its rough burl; and say: "This is my tree. I will stand by it and live up to it." It in nun-n'nnu hnrv Ixlhu \'\"n cnvunl-{vnna . It is curious how blind we sometimes are to certain ideals because we can- not see and handle them. We need soinetliiiig to connect us with the invis- ` ible but none the less potent and form- ative \\'0l`l(l of nspimtion and inspira- tion. What could he [1 nu... ._ `Ll cc. L n All .3L.u|'.L U3 1:. uuu u\ (7 up LU u.. ... ,......u.. , me A, 1:50 to 180 1b.~:., I Size B, 300 to 3. ')() lbs., Size C, 550 to (300 lbs., The 160 to 180 lbs. without the stands, sell for $28. These are capable of 1x:m all? the! milk of :1 Inodcrzlto . 1'-.n`m. Thcyi -:1 vvn LLULI. V` ll|L CUUIU UL,` LIELLUL Lunlll Ll LIUL`. There is sometlliug about the silent I laerulty ol` :1 tree tl1a_n casts over us a spell of calmness and invincibility. The storms of life may sway us and breal: I our b:':1ncl1es; the grim and melancholy I autumn may strip us of our b1'illi:1nce. but the spring will come once more and clothe us i11 :1 new glory. So we go 011 fullling the majesty of the law. IF vnnrv r-|1Hr'| nn'n.- -2 tron fhn 1\1nh1I|I'V I I i P} o 1 L1 I U \ll| lllllllllll;-_ L|IU llld_]C3k_y UL LIJU Il| V'- lf your child owns :1 tree the me1no1-y 1 its l)ene1`xce11t inuence will cling to im through life. i i 1 l ' i Called an Invention of the Evil One to Keep Out Sunlight. "God said, `Let there be light. The devil wliispered to men and blinds were invented. So writes Dr. F. Rob- ] bins of New York in an article entitled lleliophobiu, :1 Monaco to the Commu- nity," published in the Medical Record. Annnu-[Hnrv fn n hnllnn nF than Anwnri, IJIL`), UHDIIUU ALI LLIU .\1UUlL1l L\L7\JUl\I. According to a bulletin of the Ameri- lcan Association For the Conservation `of Vision, at least half the educated I population of the United States is af- . ic-ted with defects of eyesight. I An I nun!-Gnu nF f'nr-!- cnnHn`hl- an Far I uu.LL:u \\1I.u u\:u.:\.La UL 1:_\ Conan. As :1 matter of fact, sunlight so far from being injurious to the eyes is one (of the most successful cures for tra- l choma, the commonest of eye diseases. hi` l'?nhhinu in I"lI\1|'I'InI1 nf fhn nnvnhnr I CLIULUII, LUU CUUIUJUAIUBL UL \5,\U Ull:uBL'D- Dr. Robbins is amazed at the number 1 of persons who nd sunlight trying` `and at the number who still cling to I the old and long exploded notion that I [sunshine is bad for the eyes. He blames the persons in authority in our ilibrxlries, postoliices and railroad com. ` panics for persistently pulling down ; the blinds i11 their institutions and cars. i (TA ....... m 6-knnn uni. n IIFK t\r\i\II/\r~l-IA(1 Ix-v LI-ll.` IJILLILID All Ll-llill &lJ5|.A|.LALL\JLlD (Ill\-l \.lALD- He urges those who are oppressed by % sunlight to wear smoked glasses and : not to deprive others of the benecent brightness. Sunlight kills more noxious 9 bacteria than all other germicides put ` I together. E Women With Mustaches. The Ainus, aboriginal race of Ja- pan, live in the island of Yeddo, al- though the race has become so reduced that there are now not more than 16,000 or 17,000 of them left in the country. The most noticeable peculiar- ity about'Ainu`women is that they have tattooed upon their upper and lower lips. what resembles a mustache. The women are not considered attrac- tive, and their matrimonial prospects . are quite injured without this decora- tion. The mustache is begun when the girl is quite a child. It is (lone grad- ually. a little each year, until it;_ ex- tends partly across the cheek., the ma- terial used being the soot from burning ` birch Dark. The face is cut and the black rubbed in. Afterward it is washed in a solution of ash hark liquor to [ix the color. Shortstops and Errors. "You cau`t be :1 good shortstop un- less you make errors." says 0. H. Clnudy in the Woman's Home Com- panion. [`I1inl.- n rninnrn nn vnn will under. puutuu. . .[`hink :1 minute and you will under- 1 stand this apparently surprising state- ' ment. Many an error in the error col- umn saves a score in the score column. -Thus the ball you try for may be just too fast for you to catch. Yet you may get enough hands on it to knock it down. The runner is safe. But if you - 1 hadn't knocked it down he might be safe on second. Of course not all such knockdowns will be scored as errors. The point is you can't ulford to give any thought to \\'h(:tl1OI' you are going to make an error or not." H115 Easily Operated And Noiseless C0n1]>:n'<- tlxcso 1ij:11x'v.~; with tlgrwsrri of other Inzu-hinvs, then you "Willi leave _\'nu1~ 01-dt-1'. ~ D(.-li`.'o:'_\' can he 1n:uI(- :11 (moo nmlg that xn(-:m.s smuci l1in:.: _iu.~4t now. 1 ...__' I

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