Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Northern Advance, 17 Mar 1921, p. 6

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K/l'l.`1J.'1.1I1l\. L. } The Gray Wolf Lays His Plans. . Louie Vega], gunman, thug, and leader or cymmals, sat in the back room of Sver Daxmy`s" saloon and fro_wned_ pc-rplexedly at the glass of whlskey before hr.-.1. 7.1," L-u- .__ L,`.. \.....`h...1 1';nn1'1 "nnrn AT trips of the garment anzl stick it on til? reverse side of the goods over the `tear. This will prevent ravelling or `the en`.m'ginp: of the rent.--L. M. T. i In these times of expensive mater- I I . ials, we want to utilize evei`ythin;,r we `call. You will find discarded curtains xor muslin underwear inn}: be folded `any desired thickness and used as a padding inside a quiiL.--i\Ir:s. W. B. S. . T`n 1'n~r:vrtni`. raisins. (`:11I`1`Z1HtS O1` Cil- puuuxug mmuu u. \y....y. II To prevent raisins, I I I ron from sinking to the bottom of the cake, warm them well in the even be- fore adding` them to the batter.---I\I1'.=.. .T Tf'\'f` The little Princess child of Queen \Vi1he`.m ; (fonsort Henry, who nu` ; (:(.`C(1 to the throne of 11 `has just been pc-rmittz `fuzz : motion 1:i sln 911211:-I1 from tl -e I-{:xf:1u .-n...-.- um um! i: Iwinu i 2 I I | Opp-rtunil_v . (mo ulurt brain z |\13narc.'s Linimcnt for Burns. . 2 ~..-- . \.v. Curmdn. B. A. Carnoohan. Powell Ave Ottawa 'a._:..__ 9 Princess Juliana Sees Her First Movie. Bulk Carlots TORONTO SALT WORKS O. J. OLIFP - TORONTO com-ass SALTW L A`I_\`_D~ SALT Wu? LOOK OLE)? nun MARK u.w;.u.. 01` Que .r\~.- Inn l lI\'>l. LVI-\.I'Vl.\4I Ju1i'.m:1. only :11 \Vi1he`.1nina and Prince ry, In-.1)` one day suc- hrone the .\'et`.1cx`1ul1ds. :1`. pe1'1uitted to see 1101` show, says u des- A1... 1!`. nos Qhn 5; 11 In 2,. 5, and J0-Ib. tins Sold at Most Good Shops T_"'_ . . . ~ XS two \'.'1]I1m: nands, - 1 and one strmm: will. satellites. ; IL was not of Sielln. however. that: V0;-:<-l was thinking now. `She knew? nothing` incriminating: agaixist lnim.{ But, he had been meditating on the fact that some day his Incl: would turn, that he was long past. due to make tlmt one and fatal slip which would end his seeming: immunity. Still the lmowledgre that it was bound to come somv time did not. serve ('1 make him the least bit timid. Hn would play the g`:11TlF.t safely as long` as he could and, when the time came to .-\nI- lnn uvnnlrl` 121101! l'1l TY|P(ll(flYlQ HS .\.|lI.\\4\.I ... -`-.. ` ( uzm=,. She is 1 1.. L. .....w ax-:1ctm`i: Wilhelminr x \ . _ . . rrxco. $2.00. Sent 1n`npa.kl to any address in When one applica- tion of M11ton'I 3.-`-zdr Restoratlvl .\'erv 2 month: zzceps the hull natural. No 011. `no dlrt: ~ (ha hair ca 115 washc when desired. Try it. Black or Brown. rucr. us-.u ml her rc- :v.1lnd pul- - km: E the ~ 41... could and, when the time came In `pay, he would take his medicine it was dealt him without squealing. `However, he had no intention of hastening that day by carelessness. That was why the v.'hisk_\' before him \\'n:< nntnut-heii. I VF.zn'iicr in the day \\`1:`r-1 hm`. ~v:ic'n, ed him thrrm:_>;h one of the mull in- ous n1eth(>d.< of (-ommuniczitimi km`-wn to his kind -that there was big: game in sifzht, and his for the tzilciixq. '._[`bei rewnrxi was In ;-'0 for the oii who? agreed `.0 it yet 113:-` .2-.9 ww- NEA 1' S 0 I e gt; ca: _un of 5 me I otto ddiw go,"/. 9: . . rune re ndc RIN ml to look take :my cru 1n~;.:::!lnn. ' Ynnd. Vv~nkn Kc nrly nu v u-.., ......- -;.:(:!lnn. Vry largo st0lE-u1wa:~" 3"-1.1. !`.~::-key's Used Car Market ` nzo S?:'uct. - T0: TjVTVIrIu---..__ | `REA 1 SELLS THEM: USED cars all types; all qars sum 5;.1b- 1 `t to delivasjv up to 800 miles, or eat 2 n stance 1: ynu Wish. in us , r/_ g;_r _aa purchased. or purchase i.~<- nda`. in [UN mechanic of your ow}; choice` rt `?c73e{v'dr"I 33: ) id tea: n as; 9;_rd_&e_x purchase` Y] `we . RIN ma hum: own hem over. or ask us to. <.~ cru` to city represantat.ivo for ;.:(:!lnn. stock always on nu) is tie, opinion of all who have once fried By The Law of Tooth and Talon \VHll\.U;: UCLUJ U nun. For half an hour he"had been `.ho1'e_. the liquor before him untzisted, ma: -11 etc the surprise of the white~:1p'mne:i ba1'tez:de1' who popped his head inside. the door every few minutes to see i the glass needed replenishing. F0 Voge`. was zicoustonied to tossing; off the fiery (11-au,n;h-t at a gulp and imme- diately requiring; ax_ioLhei'. Mo1'er,aver,l he was not the kind to relish being, kept waiting` when in his cups. There'!< were times, though, when he ordered. whi.s'ke_v and did not touch it. Those who were intimate with him knew} that at such times Vogel--Bigi Tnnir. rim nniind mlipd him---was! f . 1" 1 CHAPTER I. 11' .,Ir-7 1 .. -.- By `MERLIN MOORE TAYLOR H 1001)] H to thus: -. lmcls. M2. 41. 2:101? `.101 . ,I.." kg! '.l:'o.-onto . lt-0 me, Silver Danny went on. Hel of wavering`. 'L`hat, as 1 understand neglected to mention that a hund1-ed-llt- is lmling 311 all 0l31'3Ct5- dollar bill tendered by the strange!" V0gl"S l1` 031110 3W3) 51'0"` M5 ilmd. aided him zzreatly in 1-eacliinglpocket and reached out to grasp the lI`ve always played on the square withlwith it for a moment. | 4all the boys and I m not handing outl All 1`i-IN," he '<-g1`il- wllilt `any bum steer. I think it's safe. lyou want: done with him?" l 1! Vogel nodded. I'll be here when; F0`? half 11" h0l1}` U10 Strngel` talk- _ :_.:even o clocl< comes. The interviewecl in tones inandihle five feet a\\'a_v,l _ll1.'Iul tzxken place in Lhe hack roon1lV0QIClll9t9llll`~'1l1li@1ltlI~ 3}lmt91'l`11l3t'| _l`~\`l1eI`e \ o`;"r-l now sat, "I'll ipe himging; only to ask a question now and` "off -when he steps intg :1-.9 l);m~1-oomjthen. Then. as the other concluded,l ?If he looks like you say. he'll ndihc n0`l(l9`l- , `me sittin` right here. .lfi1ot,, I'll be Satu1'cla_V ni,r:ht. then." he said. 5 ! gone by the time he gets the of-ce.".l3ut God help us hoth if that old devil e~ VnQ'ol v.-n: nnl mr l\' L-inimr 1imo"evm- has :1 chance to get even. i ) 3 I n ` - `tythat decision. You know me, Louie.lWl11SkY 3'l'c1SS- But he 1W31'ely `l-`(Wed explained, but it required a cool `'1 3:1 scheming br:*.in and absolute `I Ilessncss. It was not somothirg `appeal to a weakhng`. HT lab`: 41.:- l1.'\|`r\ Liam`! H~..I- T uy,..-m W a. I I told this here bird that I could put him in touch with the very man' for him if he was willing to pzLy, _'1 ;at,te1`er.I Silver Danny. xvhen Vogoi,5 nnnaivrr nrmmrl m1 *he nopniz nf tho that at such umes \()ge1-- D15! Louie the polic C2111:-(1 h.im--wa.'~T.; busy with his tlmughts and in no; mood to be disturbed. 1 11 _.L._.._ :1. ..t Mu.` n'(..nc turn. ;;_:one oy me ume no gas me olncc. 3 Q Vogel was not merely killing: timef 'ag.'xinst the st-1'zmger s m'1'iv:1l. He was} paving` the way for washing his hands: 30f the affair if he became suspicious_ vof the 0th 1' man when he saw him.j `He would not enter into any dealings gwith him until he km:-w what the game: \-:;m and ihe sizze of the st:-ce for` ....1.;,.1. 14,, u.`..m rm... rr u ...,...+1. rl may were CTUCI eyes, coo, aim 1ne \_ .'I nose -and mouth were those of :1 bird;( =, of prey. The hands were white andl~ 1| \\'ell~kept_. the ngers long and sinewyllt ,i--the fingers of a strangler. Thus; - far his scrutiny had satised Vngel.|I ll.Remained one other point to be taken { elinto consideration--the feet of the slstranger. With relief the thug saw E {that they were long and narrow. It ` t: seems that the feet of those who play] vlat hare-and-`hounds in the underworld; iuiinvariably are one of two kinds. and! e 21 policeman can disguise everythingl, :1 about him but his big, broad feet. I; n UN: nn hull, Vmcml rlpr-irinrl Hiti . \ 1 l mg" the doo1'\.v:1\' c-oollv. Bem:::th t11he~1>eh1n-1 lnm. ~ 25 ` ` x . . 7. " .` table. howe\'e1', one ham! caressed thei ` The G```-`` V 0-' eh? he s`d'| 1 butt of a 1'e\'o1\'m`. Clmrat-teristicallv.` 5fU?v' t" him5"1f' `:NWz I \."`1'f"t " what the rhc-kens he-s d0n.;;` in thls`, 3100, it was the left lmnd. Vowel c 111 * . . . ishuot with Emmi. (me m._d"hc grif11e1,qh}>(n'hoozI? (moss I'll gust tx`2ul'f "f"1"`e"~ the 1`i.``:}1t. the one which Lxs`11211-!a1"`L` ml 5'30" . . I My is kopt1.ead_\. for action to be com But he had Ins Dams and a long; < walk to boot for nothing, for-the maul i spicuously in si hi. on the 2! -. ;Sm.`.ed to disang suSpici0n_h)]L Itfwhorp he had dubbed _The Gray! II He saw 3 13]], smoothly Shave man; VV01fv' 1_K`1~e.ly \\~;11ke:.1 }-apldly for 1` `with cu,-1y b1a(.k hail. and de(,p_ dm,k`_c0`11])1e of ml}:-.s tq :1 ne1ghborhood_of' ;e_Ve5 that g]0-ed in their cocky gmlddle-class npard-n1g' houses and dls-D " " -.1 cared behmd the portals of a V . fhcv cruel ` | . . eyes too and the W059 {h0se'01- bird;\veathe1'hez1ten stqne `house. Whereat .m..,,.n,m cnn1'|r1(l an h: and went n 3.100115 HUT! DUE HIS Dig, DTOIIG ICCC. I He s no bull, Vogel decided. His` hand cume away from the weapon in| his lap and he motioned to the chair? opposite. _ ` The stranger, too, had been taking; stock. Now he spoke for the rstl | Lime. H1U\x..l c- Irnlvvc `7 -` kn no`!/-at` and ' UIHC. Wli-at s youi's`!"` he asked and started to press the button in the wall at his side. Vogel noticed that he spoke from the corner of his mouth and without moving` his lips. Tl" ie :1 irir-l: lmnwmrl mntllv lnr-`lwinll moutn am: \\'lL0llL H10\ ln[. ,' ms ups. llt is :1 trick learned mostly behind prison walls, whore (-onversation is 1u".ler the mm but still is carried (ml :11 will. I "I'm not drinkin to-night." Voisc-ll pointed at the g`lz1ss of \\'l)lS`l\'0_V Dr;-' fort; him. I never (lrinli wlwn there's business on. I I `*"l`lm a m.,.,1" W1. cl\-nrur1.n- vnl\_ I DUSIIICSS OH. '1`hat s good.`'. The strzxnger rub- bed his hand: t0),"L"t1`.(.`1' in ap reba- ;ti9x_1; 'I`hat`s i;roo:l.. I prefer man` ;who hzx no time for drinks \\'hev he `has other sh to fry." 2mF'.~..-.1 I`.-.-:n' x-a_. HHS other 11511 to T1`_\'. I Cfz1tch1n_ C'01i`1.~` before fr_vin'. re-I upiicd Vogel. "1 ?1z;vcn 1_; seen pg fsh iixround hora. P aiuly he ivantedhe lotheg,` in make the first plunge into xvlmlevu.-r matters he had in mind to discuss. Evidently the stranger was satised with the looks of this man he had <,-mne to meet and he quickly took the lead. . H1 'nu\'r. -. ..mH.v fhnf ..-.H_~ Fm- IOOK me Jcuu. ` l h:\\'c- u mattu.` that (-::H.< for :x ;clc'.`c1- man, u d:`.1';n-g man and one . U1 l7L`\"L'lI U L'lL3`.'i`1. IJC 5.i'n\'> , iVll$()y` n'In1o5:-t i1ng7e:'c-eptible nod with ich Sil\'c1` 1.`!-_um'_=/" indic.-nteci the 2k room, and he studied his pros-; -`ivo employer in detail as the later`, ed tlne haz'1':><`.m to the door of `aacl: room. When the si1':111g`e1'} chm! it nman \'n.r-`(I1 wnr-. nu-nin in`. bus with his t1mu'hts no`1""`_'-' 3559 \'0.~ _9I- _ _ 1 mogd diSLm.bed% i `I d < )n"t,. but this bird looks ]`l{Ii1i ,E(`(`1 out PA 1 .t _ t H t Uh. ware` to 1319, `Silver He? _of \_vav_c _ LNJDS 1 1_m _ -`*1 -1n`.`r `:.d negiected hund1=ed-Ext, 18 b1! b9` - mad f`_ 3 `*_ a`+.`[1':`- =` ff stranger; Vogel Po the 1 ;1f`3tb`)]"1`S.` }1g~i1ad. reac]1ing`vI30Ck9t 1 '"`1d not __? e,n,`}P -mfaps._. (')t$_that Louie.iWhiSkY scheme`; 3 ,3. out1-`- II? .3e,.m'i ?I`ve \\'iti11VVith "3 law seemed to `)0 (`1a\`m*i' C 9592911 H19 hnvg sum` T m nnf hnndinrr nnf.` 1 s Z1X'l'l `He `kin I719 'l10[nlll i1.0h.,L,\ It's up1 uyd ; said 1;` ain't z1`thc ac HXVO. ks rightled ouw He=of wa` hund1-ed-E it, :91-nnrrnv! V09` :9 101`: 'x'.'O2`t}\. nf rn-: . who uses his head,"_ he began. I am told that you are that kind of a man and that I may rely upon you im- plicitly." Hc paused as if for some sign from the gangster. None came and he went on: To such a man who can deliver what he undertakes cer- tain persons are willing to pay--ve thousand dollars. Still Vogel gave no indication that 1-... urn: ;nrnrn. An offer of ve Still Vogel indication mat he was interested. An hundred dollars would have been eagerly snapped up. Anything short of murder in broad daylight on a crowded street could have been ar- ranied for the lesser sum. If he neit er batted his eyes nor shifted them at the mention of ten times that amount it was through sheer surprise at the hugeness of the o'er. He saw the whole deal falling` through because the stranger was about to demand something impossible. In his exper- ience nothing` ever broached to him `was paid for at such rates. F`ivr> thousand dollars, repeated * szLIoon"s as he saw the Si`: Lk'~ xx` ::;r:.xre <-uL- Iined zLm;i:1s't the h ig'11t lights of the: interior, hut he c1`0: the; and ' \'.'h~'2n the` street at an an;;'Ie ' st1'z1m:e1', without so much as :1 _g`1ance`_ ;_ behind _; Charlton swung into step a J eibehind ~ 1 swiftly awa_v,j ow vards him, strode `-'I"Iuz Cvnv Vfnlf. eh?" said.l .he nodded. 3 ;``But help `ever ` The strzmgzer rcsc and started for `the door. But he stopped for :1 mo- ment, long cnnuyrh to (lrmv a card `from a vest pocket and toss it upon `the table. ` "Telemlwnc to that nLun`o.'.-1' \'cl1en ` the job is done." he said. It will not lm nm'(-I< Lo {:0 in'<.\ details. Simp- l 1 I 1 I i l i f l ( c f I 3-: ` schemed way out when me T101 0151 the be (`.ra\`vix12: closegq about him. (ft.-rtainly it never quite[` had enmeshed him. For "Big Louie| played in what his cronies called; horse.=}::;c luck." z`.1thou,<:h he nmexv it was nwrely "the 1-e.wz'r'd of uncr.>as- ing ca.1cu.:ation and. c`.'c:`1asLing vigi-: Tnnr-n ; ' ;\veatherheaten stone house. \'\'nerczu. iCharlton snorted in (ll$_`g`11Sl.L gin search of his delayed supper, for ll.h0 house was well known to the De- -partment of Justice as the boarding place of Otto Le`brune. alias The Gray \Voll'. a man with ready money, but no visible means of ol)t.ainin;.r it, suspected of a great many things which were interesting to the Govern- lment, but who, so far, never had heen connected with any of them. He reminds me of an old gray wolf I tried to trap for ten years back on the farm, a veteran Federal agent. had said once. He's right- under your nose all the time, but-the m-inute you think you've got him he's disappeared, only to bob up serenely some other place another day. So The Gray Wolf" Lebrune had become to the ap;ents, and The Gray Wolf" he remained. in t(`unl'innn(l in next. issue) "- l ! Dye Old Skirts. l)rc::sus, \vaists,} Coats, Stockings. Draperies, ll Everything. . Each pacgagq of Diamond Dyes") cont:-tins easy dii`ecL2on for dyeingl any article of wool, silk. cotton, linen, ' or mixed goods. J3e*.vai-c! Poor dyoi -streaks, spots, fades and ruins 1n:1~| term] by giving it :1 `dyed~loo1:." Buy` "Diamond Dyes" only. 1)l'11EiSt has I Color Card. ' When you drop :1 nmtch in woods or leave your camp-re, be E :; :. ,lnn.1 nut` (`G1-n \vH1'1 f'n'n in woods leave your L'2.IllIp-HIE, nu nun,- it is (lead out, Care with re in the woods should be 21 first principle with all Czxmuliuns. Mlnard`s Linimen: Relieves .3o1ds,eXc. go Women! Use Diamond Dyes. ' no renlzuneu. (Contmued '1n next issue.) ,.o9o ` not a suux; to the ba +..k1n nnrl the How Delicious vvucu |.l|C U0) ununm Lulu | ` There comes :1 time in the life of: {most boys when the interests of`lns`= learlier childhood no longer &DD'< 10, `him and he looks longingly .t'o1'wm'd, kin his mind at least, (:0 the (lay `.vhr_~r.: The shall be a man in xjery truth. "l.`hi::- a critical time for the };m_1IlI. 2:1`:';l 1fO1' the home folks as well. ,.. . n 1 -:1 LVL .... IIVLIJL AUA1\J ... . The boy is no 1ong'e1' satisfied with` his childish amusements, and, 111'}.-'c:l. on by 21 certain amount of cu1~in'+it_vi and a (icsire for arhcnture, is liable` `to be led into pafhs not wi.<.e for hin'} Eto walk. His jL1(I;;'I1im1%. is imm:1t'.'.1.:* innd his e:~:p(irience Iz1(:l;i11g`. Thu oi=.(-5% . 7\\'ho he-.i'e w:;tc`ne:.i Lim friuin 'i):1i\`.'4 ; hood scarcely.` 1'e2:`ii:'.:~ lii::*;. he is ,r:mv.'-5 inn; up. alul Li`.e_\' are :1 bit hm'L -.'!':o:'.i `Inn 'n.n..~ ms` (n -1...`-.v 3,./1.\~\...zl..n:. in.` in 111,! H.. l:l L . Anal 1' '. . 1,} hut half chili! mid l1:\ll'-a\`.`l \\':Il`- l '.)l(l(..'l boy. He will coiifizsc 'cl1o:o ';.'lio lmvi-i `('ll:1l`g"_` of him inrmy times. by his] ` e:{ti'eine so11:=.iii\'en-;;=s on the one hun~ll `and his stubborimoss on lhc otlv.-;-1'. llul Iniust he held at this time by 21 lcueni ssympathy and un(le1'staii(liii<,r `.Vhl('l'l- `knmvs when to let him alone. when to insist on obc-.(li?:nce and when tol Lencourage the right kind of _compzm- `i'5nship. The one who is much in the; company of-Lhe boy when he is g`1'o\v-l ling` tall must try to get the boy's` l i viewpoint. 'H- is in H1. nn.Hn n4` n nnnnnnn in- ; \'l\:VVlI\JIIIL- i It is in the unity of a common in- jterest that the boy can be held. Find `something in which he is vitally inter- ested aml be really interested in thel same thing too. Never mind if thel living-room carpet is faded an-.l bin`-i gains are shrieking unheeded to be lembraced. Carpets and bargains will` lmean little to the, aching` hea1't'. of, father or mother if the boy goesi wrong`. `Study with him, experiment: with him and love him for his ver-yi boyish crudities. Dnrnnrnlxnv flu-if ln Hn'c .uv.-xlnnnuvul UUylL`IIl CILIULLICE. Q Remember that in this e\'o1uLionm`_v 5 stage from boyhood to manhood their outspoken, harsh phrase may itself! `be the result of extra effort to hide" little-umlerstood emotion. Be patient, not expecting` that the boy is going to ' merge into tl 1'ezI.sonabIe, mature adult? io_wm1ig,-111'. Beware of the jealousy". which forces many :1 boy into himself "' because the folks at home take 21;7 harmless friendship with some ggirii conipzmion as a serious affair. i (in hnr-1.-' infn H1:-A cf'n1'n1r\nn'\ nf` xv/fur i I CUIIIPHJIIUII 115 (1 DUI lUU:l illliill. - Go back into the storeroom of yo nr own youthl.'u1 memories and be cliplo-i` mntic when it is not-essm'_v to exercise` firmness. Perlmps the vm'_v man whom`, you are lioping and prziying that your boy will he like in the main was muehl the same as he is at the ssame age! lGive him the highest ideals ll11'0Ll[_?,`l'li lasmc-izitioxi with the best of compan-` `felts, u_ml espeL~iull_v with those who: I l are older and `.vortliy, whom he can] and does zulniire. It is essentially the! time \Vl.lL`ll the hey craves masoulinei C2'.mz1l`:l(lC'l'l0 Wlll-;`l1 is more e.\'perienc-1 e:l than he is. It is the time when he! can 'be dritwn into team work of the` : right kind, and so m'g'anizz1tions a properly directed are much safer than 5 the streebcorner gums. Tut l-\iIn can unll lznnuv H1-.1f' vnn ll'.J |IU`i"1Il-3 LU BIXUVI XlI'\lL'}l\ desire and a nutrkezl disim accept their j'~.1d{;ment u: any longer. I1- 1., ._-.1-,. .,,, , L:1,1 `EHO Sl1'l.'l,'L'L'Ul'HL`l g.lIu.',. Let him see and know that you expect. the heszt of him at an times and the n0h'x1ii_\' th;.t in him 1i:_-5 will rise. A ._...'.,A 41.. . `.. .. /unV1` `D When the Boy (}m\'.s Tall. wv__,,, _ L1-.. 1:9. 1)ir.ldub} r! _._. . If YOU have not tried it, send us a post carq for afree sample, stating the price you now pay and If you use Black, Green or Mixed Tea. Address Salada,'I`oronto unqucs ILIJIIL IJL . gr it hurt -.\' unnenwsnn and H OSIERY Our Gumrantee Every Gaiment MODERATE PRICES ;r.7*Vaa:;r -.._.r~----.- I, . Let iiiterest, encouragement and. synipatlietic understanding be their itrinity 01` Virtues which will guidefc `the boy who is growing tall thi-oughi ithese (lays of betwixt and between., `;They are hard days for him. He is! istruining; forward to meet he knows; not what. ; \'ew poxvc.-3:5 are stir1'in_g 1\=.'ithin him which he has not mzister-E `ed. His body has not kept pace with! ( his in ether ways audit he is a\x'1'.\v:n`d and <*0n.~:cious of it.; `Before very `.-Jmg natural powers \vii1'i he (`at-01'fiii`x. 1i(.`(i. z-.1111 one will look hack 1 surpi':.~:v_-ii that the time memed longni} lIl|l'- E||iL_ZlILI_V lllllllll-"`lJ. III. .1. I To make my own vinegznr, l s`:\\'o_ apple parings and place them in :1 lthree or foilr-gullcm stone jar, cover Ewilh water, add enough sugar to` `sweeten slightly nml place the jar be- ihind the range. After it has stood for `two 01' three weeks, I your :1 little` syrup over strips of brnwn xvrnpping`, ipaper and drop these into the vinegar`: {to form :1 mother. Two or three; lweeks later the vinegar will be rezuly, : ;to drain off and use.-Mr:-1. C. C. 0 ! If a cloth garment is torn or snag- L`[xed while visiting` or trnvellim.-,', make Vi111n1e(li:1t,e repairs before more serious` `f damage is done. '1`:=.l a piece of court; H plaster as nearly as possible the color `I,..._ v--?-----------.---:------- LATEST STYLES )iL`.` HHH U} |.Hl' llL'll'..`. :;.:._i expert I~`x~e:1':`n `.113 02:30 c-r_\'p?'iculI_\-' said, fvnlmc-," which h':ms!: jzxrgoxx of the underv: for his :s1 --n Tm U I1 1.-mu H MADE 1 Yet while 3 1 A ,. :13 L\I.|\ ';\.Inre prun! Ii -~.;~-nu ` ' s ` An easy v.'n_\' 01' hrcn'I~:in;: <'1':wI . I or nut meats to put, them in am` !ompt_v salt or sugrar 12:11.: and run tho: [rolling pin over them S0\`Cl`:l1 tinms.-~-? r `MT '1' | M. 1. If children objvct to the "SL`\`1lt-Chi-% mess" of woolen umler\\'ea1' try i1`(m-{ |ing the yzarnmnts on the wrong: side` lwith u n10(Iemtc1_\V hot. iron \_vhilc (hey, gurn sliglnly/d&m1p.---L. M. T. ! I '1'.` nnnl.-n wny nuvn uh\n(ruv' T 5`:\\'(` L >151 vcu-:-. Enough IRADE THE CINADA STARCH CO., L!1\H11;|_v,vMu;aJ Nn.n. Camgvm Brma yrzfm ` 7-: - (:__..'.'4 C..r._.n n.n;:xr" Hints in Huuszokc-epor.=I. So many daily uses -i 1.;-;i:;rm to 111030 vrno 5: ;< L()VC1`u;`~,'U_ me mu` :m to me 11001` or a.j.' him by tho Also :1 '.'etc1':m3tl1c, lmcl: 5:1-'1ng:cr 2}. Frc 1 tllief-catvhm` h:-1:! p'."'r.eLl it open \'0,:`r.-I \`.'v.Ls :1g:in1 in ::c Cherchc.'/2 la hi. cllmir, back tag":-iinst the \vz:1l.~f;1c-. n*.`.c," `.r;msl;:torl into tl1C;ll`.`,',` he doolwvay coolly. Benoatll the! gamznn umie1'v.'ov~`:-.l i'~:_ "lmok{talJ1e, one thel 0-` his :sl ibutt Clmzlracteristically,` `Big Louie" knew thc-so aximn: ".SilOO, Vogel could; well as zlixl the polive. If he l1?u'liSh(.\0t- and he pro-` o'cc2'lr,-olc-ed (riv:- in the past they l1a fc-.1'red usual-' been. 510 snmll that his pu1`suers haclily is kept rezxcly action, (>\'`1'lOOiIt`(l them. two. z'mrl hlacl bexi-;Lxnspicu()1us;l3,'di_11 sight the table. It! to (`i1D11ll` of e\'m' (`au:ni:`.`: rim wieniservet 0 Isarm suspicion. . he cilitl-l:`.unrler. 01` lalo they had be-i smoot`hly_sha\'en gun to hopr; thlat tl`._eH.==eL;on( sayringjxvitli <:tL}11rlty black dhair atn(l.deep. `Clark: n-.3-`vb : `wove he riuut em. `or eyes a gowe in new soc.:e.s.. Voizel, lviol-.1l.in;r all pi-occlenls ofiT'hey eyes, too, ,...,mI-Am-4 l\rn'nfnf.'n'a hm! fnn-vhf :l1\.'I nnse -and mmxth \vm'rx those of n hi1-(ll IN CANADA BY CANADKAN PEOPLE -4 L. s it is served in some form at every meal. and" keepsindenite1y,many thrifty housewives order several cams of Crown Brand at a time. Thus they always have a supply on hand} How pleased they are to nd that no emergency calling for cooking, baking or candy-making nds them unprepared. It is economical. STARCH C0., L!I\1lTl3|7,'M(\.`1IlHM. E%. Q at _ In B` FOR ALL THE FAMILY .'\l'L.~` 1L5 kn: . mat also-11M h.".nkc1'. . than the other 51 righs its ::m:hm`. \-., \ ..k`(1'`\` ` ` W. H `1 V 6-Eb Glyn _w-v-us-.-_ . ` .. ""'T@" Che Great Swceiener u um: ms! 3-`. . l the blasts I 10 (1`.`.;I_)z1I:' 01 (?\'UI L'uL(:lix::;: nun wn:-n-I am b`.unr1ei'. they be-ii that th_e second S1:\_V'in; .," 1:`-E,-`.111 p1'm'e the rigrht loud. Forp Vogel, vi01:1.i:\.;:` ofi` ('l'(`.0k4'i(`l`.-1. hm'etnI`m'e had fou,-zht shy` of ail '.\`0niL-:1, but for several wee}-:3 now he appcalmi to he wa\'e1'inp: inl the direction of Stellr. Lathi'op,| co'u.m'_v-horn an(i..a puzzle to the 110-1 live hecause of the suddcimess and. ease with which she appeared to have! become one of the intimates: of Vog.-;o] si satellites. [4 me nni' nf` Kiplin, }1()\\'P\'(`l', that:

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