aor Gut gut and mail this ad. a ne with request foe “Brice Laat, SC" an < S\N e to know ay ene Sunder, cana trie fu oo THC. EXPERIMENTER, aainiitea. sraraz EasT, | __ rosonro | nt In a large elty, or . Amateur Wireless Wireless brings the’ pox ue 8 ould Wireless f parts and teal ah moke always In. you wot Amatet bin By The Law of Toot and Talon he ‘ ! | By MERLIN MOORE TAYLOR | CHAPTER I. ee anole for a Skirt.” ess ale in wal yin, with the hope of en whatever ras- Wikg was. ie ‘No t that “Big fe habit of splitting H pea ant Bet ‘vel wine to mao t to it mont pes in @ bulk | he if Tneelt ne he kopt the bulk of the proceeds. Less fortunate fellow Diets never had much difficulty in ie ting a few dol- Jars from him w ickings had been ba but ne ciwagk Raniited rigid, ent when fortune ed Br oor Vogel surveyed pa fore spping down into he dar satisfied no 0! gaat in Raheet t the shabby hotel e two rooms he maintained in differen paris of tho cit as rowled all night slept all day. he surly-faced clerk mounting goats as the up at his ‘ance, then resumed ae Stree: an thes ning paper. ings and goings of ee hotel's goons interest~ in the leas wn a SAE: eee with tie assurance of one Be knows his ground and knocked ‘on a door, whose grimy. transom pevoeied a light within, lit is it?” demanded a woman’s voice. “Louie,”. he sound of a dro} replied. There was wrapped about her figure and evident- ly she had teen surprised in the act of dressing. He! Ree to enter, and Meanwhile eee r sai was in meg ity. He passed through its doorway and wa: friends and all that since you fe me cryin’ out there in the aatee: be aps, We can fe things pine, in’t goin’ to fuss.” @ as if to lose the door but if “shy Bappens, yu keep ‘em fe yerself. “J wouldn't touch it for myself, she replied. “But I'll keep them until you want it, as a favor for you. I've lived straight, so far, and Pve lived honest, and I’ve never spent & pemy that T didn't get fair and equi cThat’g what 1 like about you, kid,” he said and turned on his Stella Lathrop stood moun at his retreating: back for a shaking her head, closed the door resumed her interrupted dressing. and 3 a startling am. ‘unusual exception to the class of people with whom she ciated, naire ae sary 2 their e and wonder ax to net had trying to discover just v Ver bounty at his hands, had helped er moment, then, p She| many “We net epnsniten a sae for ieee in a factory a’ he! job meagre wages aus to her seemed a fe St eaely jenousl, she had kept her- peelt aloof fi heir nefarious against , es cling permitted _ few People} ave a great many things, and s 'many people to have nothing at al Thus she had been an easy convert to the street corner harangues of soap | box Socialistic, 1. W. W. and Bolehe- |vist orators and, “teladed their false doctrines, come a 1 her: self. She attend- admitted her t e world in w aired her views and eaee the doc- trines of the red flag. Because they ‘ike he her, orld, | pinged oe and yes atch. to which she bi sense and still dic cane sits he else for so ong that the game itself, if nothing else, would have held him (Continued in next issue.) Britain Rehabilitating 23,000 Blind Veterans. twenty- antael thousand ht were dis- More than men with damaged London des} and thousan igen -reunmned to productive industry. men ari i TacInE, mat making, basket , boot repairing, joinery and music. Many efficient stenographers, tele: hone operators ue piel have cs trained at St. nd are | Working E Sue Bereta: ue London of The cienturayiieed have a special machine which records Brailie fore, n a tape, stenogra) later reads in transeribing his tite ‘The organization s ae ana iS Ae colonies, and St. now to be found He he “rat “of the rid, When To Send for the Doctor. In bil He eee She sum- f a phy: from force of habit, ang *ygpchon- seek a pai cor for no SDRAEE eason Many*smatfl ailm re whatev: at can be Rone by means Ss diet se ; rest thi y ills common oa Peat nearly ten years,” was. the proud of-a man in ‘whines home we BYS ent! ee ee, ted wife rocked a péevish,| Rehevevahe Ace ted in among the denizens of the underwor! the cane halivayevoee! | s ‘ove altogether; the other is remain there e the other cove le, a Slatteraly, angular, ‘discontented wo- whose frayed nerves kept her ee houseful of children in constant fear got another date for to-night.” Louie ere and his face be ‘Stella patteot hav Be the subject Stella Lathrop lived among exooks SN nd ie Asie we abate of adenoids. We What wa: ter with the little| er. “He Peover teat, very. Welk sometimes I think one thing is the eatet and sometimes another. ° suppose he will outgrow the trouble saben’ seh A small ein ran into the room and climbed upon her father’s knee. Her chee was difficult and seemed re d, Her general appearance is the use? could have rendered his. ni cee auteven wverdne to- ligence youl péalize that, for ay particular family, medical aid v era’ Aisoae the a | at *| confidence, for ealled ane swered the moth-| 4Y s be necgie oak Rance mpcamcrineiis cinta to eeupy the physieian’s time and tentior 0 an athena -| had fine | beautiful. not so fortunate, Ai there is hardly re a pais Saints under ae conditions, cour: as to mee toe cae in the f a capable phys eines decided just wee physi- ian. pul be summoned, it is some- times difficult to decide upon the per- sant tb pe caaliod sige tees mess safe send for the doctor in whom the ent is known to have the most When this is not Senay, the doctor who is ae to have p ed ssfull he work high should be r wher culiar would tions to the lett Avoid a ira cease es who run to hobbies or fads. ater a fad cure, unless known that it is aut tian ieee it. Common sense must ae st to summon a phy: kee = abe it and if p ther Hee es Set be- there will be fewer superfluous calls at- Keep Your Face Beautiful. All young, faces are attractive and seemed to need no attention, skin that pores, and was clear and But the majority of us ming so quickly as a x skin, poorly cared method of treatment ii 0 determine eet these perks of nine under ie it cantly toe ‘i Dye Old t NO BUTTONS, NO STARCH MIDDY SUITS AND PLAY SUITS We Are S of Children’s Hose oe Underclothes ZIMMERMAN RELIANCE LIMITED MILLS AT HAMILTON AND TORONTO Spring and Summer Clothes: For School ona Holiday Wear Lower "Prices Ask Your Local Dealer for COMFORTABLE AND NEAT int ede, ¢. | Freezing Points of Fruit its Cc Are Measured Eleoiiieally. In an attempt to evolve methods preventing the apoliage of trate A vegetables by freezing while in tran- sit or storage, the U.S. Department of Agriculture is conducting thousands of experiments at the taelnktoh, Van laboratories, to determine at, what When once a case is sur-| nee to fi ms follow his in- = st ations are rei ae by delicate me- ters. So penetve are the thermocoup- les that they will detect a difference iaias of .0001 deg. In se: vice, a test specimen of fruit and a thermocouple are placed in one of cups in the lid of the brine tank. By watching the specimen and the meter closely the exact nperature at which freezing begins is determined with great accuracy. ye “Din Women! Use “Diamond Dyes.’ ” Shirts, Dresses, Coats, Stockings, Draperi a rything. ae sain Each pack of “Diamond Dyes” contains ice direction ae for dyeing any article of wool, silk, cotton, linen, mixed goods. Beware! Poor dye ye y d- Dyes” cae Drigelat has Color Card. 12 | Fre: Surnames and Their Origin GROSVENEUR Variation—Grosvener. Racial Origin—Norman- French. names are the same, or what they mean, for the word from which they~ have been taken, though a common one in the middle ages, at the period: eoaiClertil sae when family de namcs first mad aS is one of those family name: sopearanc, Se tones ae g directly to a eS -Preneh 3 in, which are so com lish, yet by no means in the saree It belongs to th Sif The ¢ crouth” or “crowd” of medieval Bugland: @ 2 musical Se a inged affair, nearer in appear ; » to the cello than to any ether ot, rst as a popu- st io lar tribute or attribute to the bearer, and later, under the growing influence of st ; having more than | | odes by which to distingaish t local fairs and in the cas mam, became finally a here a nam Th Tho fame eomen ae two Norman- words, “gros” and “veneur,” an, playing profitably 7 les of the = through Geoffrey 1 eee arose first the habit o ste to “ Crouth Rog as sons TE ction He ie the same oe as th it and it means hunter.” No greater compliment could have been paid a man in those days when How tne Sn aa er hunting was a major hie aa ete ae nagvel cowie Troms : me of some danger and considerably gon, nally eT ita aseceipiive otc aa e serious. than that of modern | cance, and came to be a distinguishing. te except where big game is belts Seti newer duce period sig the t. | peyuliiion of the count: 8 gro Ths & family name it Is not so wide: | fp apidly, and eee spread_as some others, but perenne | petwoch “escolar iiian tie a pees 6 sumioles 3 to. ing ‘o make the bearing of m pervs mnoition:, There Ws 0 doubt | iho one Tene neveuee cena sobriquet was applied to @| cation n the Mid- crane ae Mother—"Oh, George, sist bexiuting eae eel Oa Pie base their posterity as a family name ae He's CROTHERS black rowthers, Crowder. 5 —English. Spaes Occupation. At Last! Ashes ~ flushed in anger. ‘Who is. he?” he, asked, “I'll knock no a, pang ahs replied; on't kid you tru t all. hi f yu'd ae ne with me—" be ve $0 ow some day sy 2 Not told. you. that before. 8 and no guy with mi pares for + 1d th at’s what yu learn Ps. ser x meetin’ 8,’ interrupted Vogel, ly. “Yu listen to = ah ihe Nong ene a guys télling whi are COR to do for the seyntey ir ee rail jes to ie tice ae you “Sea sage e ais mimicked a street orator h ned once heard, “and yu go out and help push ‘their graft along. ay ff their dreams did come true ae rom- “ise a chanpe ned ae suppose At the s! siiarts ae of the Dek ‘as usual, Yu've listened to this yu believe to" work it See groundle: job in the} Kil chen, of ue Rome at oe munificent} r dollars. a month and kly soe that had. qi a me hee en failed in hei only possssion ast ‘Other. mistress and. two an get fat on BRN Bee make’ & eves he eS ~to touch his : sat of the forlorn ae pan aRe any ‘she had city. Then the garments dollars in ad bravely set out to ex wages until y had been unkind, | sig the habit of the big city. Hi she got past the policeman and wale fare agents at the station where s| was deposited by the train that Bae brought her, ete was a nwyatery, to her after she learned t such persons on. the Tookbut for on wise little girls, But she evaded them, 2 use she was ni gilly. found. herself en: uted in the whirlpool. She had tim- idly ventured to ask a Ge qeced old woman where she“could job an ad béen ane ed so harshly that A was several houfs before she had got er nerve ae Of en rude, and eas mike ed 0} ark an la yond ‘a great d. mn foot. Naturally, ai her mountain gravitated away - ing, vei ired, very gry bit Ot femiinity-— ae had ier her under his protecting wing. W lone it the gunman have told, Fone “of pon of her ani forcible whieh ay or ous di rekeeper in| tor pi ign Ae ane abnormal conditions be over | 1 purpose vs and she miserly had put by eueey cent a it ich | cig le ia” *R fer sndiealons garb could tot entirely cuinainges Hest Sic pete ceed t HH siocie. shock: and sinatoke, | and of | contagious diseases, fev Reread vihee amine patos a edical a ning eat of the, city Pal BGS GEan topes Sy Ject to delivery up eo ape g th women, he ae clothe; -| sults from your care Nor s! cid Steel hs} b looked. tie ‘The general health requires teeth to be kept in order. Th durable suffering caused 9 Bas e is often followed by serious con-| g ht be avoided if the) teeth were Kept in good condition. [7 and pa are ten experienced Ty Whose. pho HeBeet thet eyes, When itis understood that the di due to over poor light, oF a natural y vidoal ean Gane remedy observing customary the di pre- But genatolly speskin, ‘when- there is optical trouble of any sort, even of the dightest degree, it is wiser to consult a competent cculist. competent bad sprain, a severe wound, “wound from firearms, severe burns and hernia are but a few of the ysician. one has taken poison— Savery or with-suicidal i jis imperative to summon a physi- mt— eae tes same is aw in ca: sphy ning, eme hether or not m id should e summoned for a person who has fainted depends altogether upon the atient and the ending cireum- person is in the habit fi y trivial or par- ticular cause, the Sienete of the fam- ily should learn to be equal to the feaalen: But in Seopa eases, Used Autos a ae ‘gare. gold ed emp | oe eae ie soa, ya wat 1 Stpaschases. 0 7 purehess your own F ask choice }00! us to any car to cit; pra ae ‘Very sree 6 “Breakey's U Used Car Market + | repeat ie ‘al cold, for ue powder any more than for the soap too frequently. many: seria troubles that require es of a r —either | 0: nte Then apply. witch-hazel or good soilet should not take more than ten min- utes. tat ask.” ce Ronan Nd are ob-| an Bbesin to see good r of sk tself.} Ee your sk tated the use of soap, you must cbtain-a| south pure s apply hot | th which al open the pores lathe e face. Rinse the face anal process and end re using | but not icy, wa’ of all| you should apply witch haselcor good toilet water. aie ether you are to use powder or ce thi served you ¢: vill. dep: reales sun the fe fee an oily skin, the writer arm in using a little pony, gre Ty ae skin is dry and scaly, it ae probably be better for you not to use Wash the face thoroughly with hot water, then, using The skin should receive such atten- tion daily, and the whole process fo a Le No Need to Quarrel, “Oh, mamma,” said little Charlie, “T've upset See aeltes cellar over the clean tablectot “That was mae careless,” answered mother, “but go and brush the salt off, and see that you don’t spoil the table- clo oeu other, when anyone spills ae nee have a quarrel, don’t they?” te at, = petecd mother, Wel I, bene continu ed Charlie, as they don't ane “ de they don't have a quarrel, hey?” “No,” ised ee ans’ “That's duite right, but I can’s see why you “Well, mother,” replied Charlie, getting his back to the wall, “it wasn’t | he salt I spilt, it was the ink!” | A very. youthful person in Chicago ration: ta st! doll ihe “Crime of ze congratulat € friend. “Fro: oney?” wh the express. company,” They lost it.” rom the reply. Tell Dad «Baby's skin—so soft, so fresh id so fragrant after the bath with “Baby’s Own Soap” tells Dad tone [selay'e On Soap himself. Mother —of course—has always used it. No skin is so tender thet it will notbe the better for a n with Best pes ce) Pr You in this country who; Bias of Crowthers, persons Proud Mothe it yet, but he’ 's got Photograph of a field of Fall Wheat, showing fertilized and unfertilized drill rows Does it pay to use Fertilizer? Taking as a basis last year's increases in yields and the present prices for farm cro} ry spent in Scan 8 Shur-Gain Fertilizer for Oats returned $2.37 & Core: St 2.53 Order your Shur- Gain ies now, before the rush, avoid seen pion fertilizer ie West Toronto in” repre sentative near 7. an agence: It takes a joint of beef to make a bottle of Bovril. BOVRIL NEVER PROFITEERED Has not changed since 1914 Same Price, Same ‘Quality, Same Quantity. bo ves a wonderfully fresh ahvor toe ever; y kind ap ae igestible as the it. Tower ue cost of baking. 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