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Port Perry Star, 14 May 1925, p. 7

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the steadily began with Layard, who, years ago, started digging on 5 of ancient Nineveh. The discovery 3 » in 1872 of an anclent tablet re- cording the Deluge stirred the whole worlds : % f - e- "Its easy to ket » enamel Before Abraham's Days. Many people believe that civilization rises in waves, and that many thou. sands of years ago the greater part of Allantle was dry land inhabited by a race of people who, In some res- had risen higher than we our- ~~ have risen. However that may ; be, digging on what is still dry land has proved that civilization fs much =~ older than we used to think. Some years ago the University of Pennsylvania sent an expedition to the Ruphrates valley. Digging down, the members found a great temple and city. belonging to King Ashurbanapal,. . who lived 600 B.C. Farthér down they distovered relics of King Kadashman- - Turgu, who was a great monarch eighty years earlier. A. third layér - was "then, uncovered, showing the temple of Ur Gur, who reigned long before the days of Abraham. Digging still deeper, the city of Sargon came to light. "Sargon flourish- ed about 8,800 years before Christ was -- says Mrs. Experience who has long ago made ia .- her choice in soap nN go "My! Sunlight really is wonderful for cleaning these bathroom fixtures. It makes them spotless oi "i +, shinir ing in almost no time. y . *"The 'secret, ofcourse, is the , cleansing 'lather of Sunlight... Sunlight simply lisscives det and ck so. that =~ they just rinse away. . a i ; . "I'wash. the linoleum and paint-work with Sunlight, too, . because it's less work the Sunlight way. "Afterall, you can't beat a pure, honest soap for econom- 1 9 of "meek and jobedient® frame af, CHARMING AND SIMPLE He even ran over: the muitiphi- THE. MISS AND SMALL WOMAN. table as far as nine times nine! This season's fascinating --printed 50. quickly" that it-sounded like the | .g. qarng of a sewing machine in rapid sropes add a charm to the one-piece tor kimono dress. This. gown, No. 1084, lcal 'cleaning, so give, me Sunlight -- and' nothing else -- born. Even so, the bottom had not : po on. 1t was. fo Jie guifg Surther, is uf flat crepe in beige, with a print- every time: I always use it for the dishes because Sunlight is been redclied, for, breaking through y " 3 » . 80 easy on the hands. It is made by the largest soap-makers in the world, Lever Brothers Limited." ; the floor of Sargon'a temple, the ex- plorers found themselves standing among the ruims of Calush, which is ® mentioned in Genesis, and which was a home of civilized man fully seven thousand years ago. = A Burléd Palace. " Here they found an altar on which lay the ashes of sacrifice, and a key- stone" arch which had hitherto been supposed to be a Roman invertion. They found remains of a vast palace' too easy to be required' setiousl ed design in the popular tans and "= babes, while thirteen times is impos- browns. "The facings about the neck ship and Inoked after him'sible, even to chartered account and opening are of plain material, you kept him yin this} Kit proceeded as far as the road| darker in tone; to shade well and end of Crae before letting his good| the browns in the, color design. The *: eo aa 8 the pre. front is fastened with small buttons ruin. him sooner or later, ough's sugar "piece" iasted him, Mis- of Me plain aterial The Delt, live tose him even as tress: Armour did 'not approve ofi® One of the "interesting features, t, his father, who was gpoilta boys, and would | ve sent is of brown leather, and is adjusted it 'of r though & CHAPTER XXI--(Cont'd.) Mac Walter 'brought his a stand, and set himself ou see what. you have brought yourself, Armour," he said. "I 2 that if ' brat Mac Walter in more than his an- : Sot : gaol for theft, I have brought empty-handed. But Betty| a little below the low waistline. The "Elder from independence thought otherwise. She continued the simplicity of this gown is something will also bring down your plan of Kit's mother' on his first day|to be considered by the home dress- : : X I Caesar at the foot of Pompeys h ix h nity. "Have I Pride in boy. You know that IT of school, 'and her foolish extrava. maker. A beltless, short-sleeve model,' rey or au Juundsad goot ; do not boast without being able to' i i "He : a 0 table 3 have, repented orn © being able to He Elder _connived at by Matthew | with tucks at. each side of the front! Hal hal ha!" laughed Kit, FS. mt To a of the temple library, 18,000 tablets, each inscribed with stories of the lite of that remote period. - These ancient people had fireplaces in their houses and a good system of drainage. They ate from dishes made of baked clay. Records were found of contracts, mortgages, and bills of sale. The strangest find of all was a clay » hy . \ and back, bringing the.fullness in at! "Ouchi" snorted Royal, in quite a a Re pushed From your Eder Heed Ail, valnily bd hy ening when, Kit set bas the. hips, makes an- attractive gown | different key, with his Se in the air, ed. 2 anor ae; he ovit"as well as the good is fn! except. Suto fears ob Sunday, Betty | for general wear. It is equally pt-| 8 who would say, "Hal ha! Aren't tion shows that 'hand; not in yours, Walter Mae spread a scone with butter, and upont tractive in plain silk cr wool. Cut, You, fu any? ; ; Shows 1 pray that these threaten-, the butter, with no illiberal hand, she| in sizes 16, 18 and 20 yours. Sige er avent slowly and without not home to your own door. ' showered a coating of sugar, thick, 18 years requires 8% yards of 96.4% Du smss u the Bill, With Agave 8 ave Shaerved he Wicked, brown, and pty 5 The = desert of inch material. . back id. dfoy he Ira ctranch "world 'was filled with "the ate the "combination Eomutted Yhe| HOW TO ORDER P ATTERNS. |hion at Kits feet. i ROLLS "1 have seen' food on ~which. 'angels - grew. thoic I wouldn't have expected this from the priest who had collected them, tell- ing that these were remains of some ancient and forgotten folk, found while digging the foundations for the temple. So even Seven centuries ago civillza- : Waite your nae lah. bs a pot containing broken fragments of of : BVen. : Yor=: a i nt ig] he Wipe at the end of the little straight ly, giving number and size of such, pat | feat he Sn Deel. thon jottsry, and ypas. it 4s fsofiption by 3 ~ would have seen the wicked hart: ro avers, 'which 100. ftom the cottago| Lets as you want. Enclose 20c in| ba stones on the Lh Ww pei tage ) {ba fa Water dog. and the nicest 'half Sa RO the earth, quick as a light that is door to the pine-edged road, the temp-| Stamp or coin (coin preferred; wrap 9 Jie; 100, on a day like this!" AR is 80 very far from it. sir," re. oan the seal" ~~ |ter was lying in,wait. Royal, it carefully) for - each' number, and], Whereut being Shatie-strigken, it * turned the Elder, "that T desire nos| 8 he spoke the Ruling Blder stood position;in the family was now purely| address your order to, Pattarn Dept, poem. A ae ranch inte i 8. cloak} "thing better till dié thin _to be able Suddenty erect, and poin eastward supernumerary, had vanished from| Wilton Publishing Co., 78 West Ade-! jg but "with a little on at, thus to provide for the wants of those! £0 the sharp turn of tl road, where the green in front upon the first ap-| laide- St, Toronto Orders: filled by go ts | tion was already old. "litt - which ut K d epths decocted from the peat bogs A Sedentary Pursuit, : Ba a ee and) TONS. the brow of the' hentheh fue | with Betty x was ot he done Jetury mail. at. its upper end and from the groen "I'm surprised you should say such Th Ee tsa ce KIT might have lived + Palpitating with anger, Walter Mac sugar piece under her apron from head rising and falling; steadily with water meadows of Dornal and Crae. _ |a healthy looking girl {s much given agi Belen hm Bice It looked so cool that in a trice Kit the problem of where earliest mun Walter raised his whip to strike, But Mistress Armour, while that shrewd thi i i g to a sedentary pursuit." rtably the old ot not move. He kept, lady occupied a position of observa tn xe the tle sirokes, ad oF his Slothes, snd he and Royal "She's ? [faite into. being, = 'Ocouitists tell: ua h ! 3 To i been trying all winter to d i g B were tumbling hither and thither in " that the earliest home of an- 5 his hand outsirete , pointing down | tion in the rear. waves, "Jerk! he had it, with a snap) » wild wrestle about. the sandy shal. | 1e8rn how to skate, wn Pg iE BAT a m. Toad -as SAW a rising, "So at the end of the road Royallof the jaws and a snort to clear his { cestors wa ! ' 3 o! white | q . $ er ot ; i f the white dust of the .| waited on his : windpipe of the water he could not lows The ysl dr 8 dew svery| 2 = i Central Asia. - That-ceuntry; they say; - willing Walter Mac I~ Kit cau, "of 'him and whistl-| swallow. He was coming -back hand! ol, Augiter, ant splashings were For Sore Fest--Minard's Liniment. was then much lower than 4t -ds-nowq~ rein to ed- The dog curved his tail|over hand. Now he touched ground, mi 6lsd with joyous barking. ~The provide r ho d ith b i and into it ran an arm of the Arctic rom my house when tb as if he and came Sounding: in to the by bo aus hath epponred Shave gh ei nu a With 2. road gtin Paris and London wireless concerts| Ocean, on which the first great city . o- pretend ' he. was it spo ; Ean ~ Iso saw Soypewhat, and was stricken or "scone." ' him wi at thé sight. © Then. he. leaped breakfast, and he privately despised | swimming when his fect we answered ; im with ale his herse, : ugar, ex: Perhaps in lumps and of [hi wn Kit city him for ality. (To be continued.) have been heard clearly at Sarafand,| was founded. po, twelve miles north of ancient Tyre., On the other hand, one of the great- Sarafand is really Zarephath, or Zar-| est authorities gives his opinfon that fepta, where Elijah's widow lived. thé Caucasion race had its hirthplace in Northern Africa. The modern idea | 1s that each of the great human races had a separate origin, rising slowly to ! manlike form out of monkey-like an COLOR IT NEW WITH cestors. hea Ti a . 4 In- Ponape, *&n island in nid-Pacific, * {ruins of amazing age and size have "DIAMOND DYES" § been discovered. The walls are fifteen AA 4 feet thick, and there Is every proof that many thousands of years ago this island was part of a continent populat- , re mons Vou De ; 5] Minard's Liniment Fine for the Hair. stands| You threaten me," he tried; "not the best wl , this. He was not 'always so conscien- even your. age shall protect you.- I| But he.w Kit Kennedy to come tious himself. "Who is, at the a ifo of a Soothers have borne much from You and. ors down and play with him on the loch-| eleven, if-it comes to that? - Nl The wife of a Southern archdeacon| v no more." side. And so, as Kit himself would| "Stand clear all! "Shake!" sent his vestments to be washed. The, And with his bridle on his left arm have said, Royal-"let on" to Tike it, crystal drope( flashed every way as Next morning she answered the tele: 'advanced upon 'the old man, whe! The tempter olled -in -front,| Royal dro) the stick and stood Phone. "Miss Mary, do de archangel as he came nearer.' barking ioyousiy. He said as plain|ready again. | Head a little forward, | want his shroud starched?" | like those of a wild" as print, "Now then, we're off! Hur-|legs fixed on hair springs, e in-{ A farming implement has been in- fe Was injected rah for the water!" ....__ ._itently watchingKit's hand"as he lift vented to strip rice from the stalks 'clenched to strike, | But for. awhile--for at least asled the wot branch, tail switching a' while standing, so that tho straw can ide & should not 1 throttle you, much as a quarter of 'an hour--Kit | little nervily--it was 'high sunmimer! be harvested separately 2 Matthew Armour, he cried, "and manfully resisted. By that time a!time with Royal Armour, | . The A + = Governienit has PRION Jour carcass in the loch?" | considerable distance kind been put bo-|~ "Ouch! Geb on." he sald tn his con Te DT, ha ors ~ Because you ate afraid of the jus-|tween the cottage and the wayfarers, language, "don't keep-me waiting, 1| Started to put up the most southerly : The loch was very beneath, 'The| can't bear it. If you knew how mice | Wireless station in the world. It is : there "may to her ¢ anger burnt up i anger rant n "At Beaatiful home dye- ing and tinting fis tice of man," said the Elder, ca ed by civilized people. "and because the Almighty holds a little waves. distractingly. it was in the 'water, you wouldn't Jike in the South Orkney Islands. Susrmtens Nn ---- en rc ra AN The wind yellow broom in to stop. out here either? : fn cold water to tint N f a Knight he' law and a way not to.» The uni-|. Kit swung the branch over his head, n £ ame ola gh Toit thrash verst for a small boy soft, gelicate shades, borne more or boil to dye rich, permanent colors. Each 16-cent package contains directions but. instead of throwing it far into the | he fung it up git green bank, a great heave into the waving | on the slope. Then he laughe gave him one look---contempt with a most painful surprise, fu Brute!" he ; plain The calling of knights by thelr Chris- ls tian hames dates back to the early creation of knights; surnames did not come into common use until long after knighthood was established: S03imyls ay woman In the very old days, a man was gerle, eilks, ribbons, skirts, waists, known only by his Christian name--- dresses, coats, stockings, sweaters, the surname 'was added later as a draperies, coverings, hangings, every. | e208 of distinguishing different peo- : thing new. ® ple of the same Christian name. {Buy "Diamond Dyes"--no other king | But all the time the Christiafl name land tell 'your druggist whether the | Was the real name. Just as for sonye material you wish to color is wool op | Purposes it remains so to-day, tha sible, or whether it !s linen, cotton, or | Christian name only, for instance, be- mixed goods. Sa ing used in the marriage ceremony = . | and other services of the chureh. be- kod INECTO "RAPID / *The world's * best hair tint. ~ 'Will re- store gray hair to its natural color in 156" minutes. Small size, $3.30 by mall + Double size, $5.50 by mall "The W. T. Pember Stores - Limited 129 Yonge Bt. Toronto as tw So when John was raised tothe dig- nity of knighthcod he became Sir John, the title being given to tha Christian or real name, anl not + the surname, which was only added as a distinguishing mark. And this custom is still adhered to. "i -- lit The Puddle * : I cursed the puddle when I found ~~ Unseeing I had walked therein, ; Forgetting the uneven ground, Because my €éyes I My Were on the skies, ; I To glean their glory and to win ~~ .| The sunsets trembling ¢ ed face, | s Like China n you use SMP Enameled Ware 'you er to, scrape, scour the, way demand. a all you a And then I m When still and Above its |

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