A SON OHDURAGE BY ARCHIE P. McKISHME Copyrighted by Thomai Allen. NURSES The Toronto Hospital for Incur- ables. In affiliation with BpllfMic and Allied HiispltalB, New York City, offere a three yearn' Course of Train. Inn to yomiK women, having the re- quired education, rvl <1iMlrmjB of be- coming mii-f. This Hnrpltal h;\ adopted th*- elpht-hour Byntenv The pupllf* refeho uniform* of the R('h'ol, a monthly ullowpnre and travelling xpenRe* to and from New York. For further Information apply to the Puperlntendent. beside them, then leaning over tuckd the blankets about the boys. 'No uee tryin' to wake Maurice,' , she said as she turned to go. "As well! try to wake the dead. Remember, you boys get up when I call you." (To be continued.) A Village of Chess Players. If a visitor to the ancient village of Stroebeck near Halberstadt, in Sax- ; ony, should wander through the streets just after breakfast, he would meet little troops of boys and glrl on The Synopsis of I'rccedinjj Chapters. Hilly Wilson, who lives with his angrily. "V father and stenmother and her son . "Don't be a .... , , , , ., . the r way to school carrying very him "'-K. lifted her head as thc two wet and .. strange school luggage. Every one c them v.-ould be burdened with a full other man turned on Who 11 find it?" he retorted. J'S entered the room. fool, Jack. You couldn't "There they be now she said ....,., Ta"the"leade'r among the boys pu'.l anybody tn that place with a K.rimly. "Tte two worst boys in Sro- set o of -Scotia, a pioneer settlement near lo^gin' chain. It's the safest spot in **_ Wl ' son \, According to a writer I Banco Lake Erie, dobin Keeie- , one of the the world to hide the stuff, I tell ye. , "I believe you Mrs Keeler " nodded Negro. Stroebeck is a ventab.e rook- trustees, is telling the new teacher, Besides, the boat orter be in in a few net friend 'Now then, where have ery of chess players. From the child- Mr. Johnston, about his predecessor, days, and we kin slip the stuff to i v u ,. two ,,'. rats been to - n: 8 ht - ren In primary grsdes to the dodder- Frank Stanhope, "ho was blindsd Cap. Jacques without the boss ever "2, |JP w , , i"S ancients in the chimney corners while trying to Bav u horses from a knowin' how far we've exceeded his CcMB Keeler, who was playing a al[ the Innan j tanLs devote the greater ' ' "TO of cneckers with Billy s father, . nf . n ,,irin P r,ro- Are Yon Keeping Up? What would you think of a doctor, a lawyer, a preacher or a teacher who laid aside all his books when he quit school and announced to the world I that he was through studying? You'd say right away, "Here's a party who , ^^^ is headed straight for failure. I'll iWsSSSI! him two years to keep his first job, and in five years he'll be a day labor- er. Why doesnt he know the world mouthed cans instead of cutting from cob. Peas should be blanched five min- utes, plunged ten seconds, and pro- i cessed two and one-half hours if fresh, not strictly fresh picked, process hours. The cans must be fiPed burning stable. will made by a orders." wealthy hermit, Scroggie, in Stan- moves? These arc stirring times, teaspoonfu! each sugar Succotash. Blanch and plunge the from cob as if for can- ning separately. Mix with equal measure of shelkd lima beans, which f , j i AV5Z i part of their leisure to acquiring pro- ', '- ' ' . ; measure ol sneilea lima Deans, wmcn deaied his throat and leaned forward ' J; if he isn t goir.g to read and s.udy, . , War ,_ Vl -j __j _-..,-.- _ KI-, ,,! , , f n * fluency in the fascinating game. Dur- , .., need not be blanched, and process for old Harry away. CHAPTKR V1JI. (Contd.) ber we've got some work before us .., Ro{ tVack of your rost so%v Mr .. goes fell , nto ^ nands of the Ger _ The man named Tom picked up the Kftt^E^&'VftllFZlSZ "^ *""* "**' Stroebeckl and f r I" the store to-night, he said. Least- : own safety tney shut h im up in the know it was your sow castle tnat glill dominates the village. . , how uoes he expect to keep up witn the times?" Yet how many housekeepers adopt three hours. Peppers are much prized for winter use by housewives looking for a "Wnlc-h out!'' warned Billy, grasp- rain and the saplings that whipped his tree crashed across the path, hurling ing rain, then they sprang up and fol- forth a shower of sparks as it came lowed. Three-quarters of an hour to earth. Then inky darkness followsd Liter the trees liegan to thin. Unwit-' ^IC"' mi v """"Wp"har and frv.m the black i-anopy which a tingly the strangers had jriiided them S*".? i P 'V ; , **,. , moment ago had seemed to touch the into the clearing. ;,,l U f ' "ii niinV receive a harder pinch for his pains. -As they reached the open the ram t * dif , >t ^ h did ? .. 'HKrtl nltntrrtnpr. Ht(rn nhnvp a few . . * tree top.': the rain fell in toTcnts. "Bill. Oh Bill! where 'bouts are ' ceased altogether. High above a few , , ecr l v you?' Maurice's voice sounded muf- , pale stars were beginning to probe DisTe g an r, nK the' question. fled and far away to his chum's ears, through the tattered clouds. "I'm right hcrv," he answered. j with the lantern were "Gollii's! but ain't it daik? I can't ac fee anythin' of you, Bill. 1 ' causeway. "Ner me, either. I guess we'll have ! "Will we foller to give up the hunt for t'night, Maur- Maurice eagerly. The men Billy continued: "The tracks led us a long in me laniern were rapidly moving , kin t Wc t up into r,,ss the stumpy fallow, towards the ^ Scro(rgie bus j, a . t ] ast an' then the try , _. Maurice, \vho had listened open They became infatuated with it, and forth a shower of sparks as ,t came lowed. Three-quarters of an hour mouthe( , \ his , hum - s narration. 1 the passion spread until ever, man. woman and child in the village was neglecting his affairs In order to check- mate his neighbor. The devotion to the game was transmitted from gene- ration to generation; even to-day noth- ing seems to dampen the ardor with which the Stroebeckian pursues the in- tricate moves of his beloved game. It Is one of the prescribed subject* tnught In what we should call the Nor do the pupils. f leave school, try to ave learned. It Is In offices, In about the village, the traveller will encounter couples 'Je'-it half an hour ago,' said Billy, whc have dropped their work to en- Good lads!" cried Cobin heartily, gage in a contest. Even the village on his who has No bets the sole 'em, Bill?" asked crotrgie rain come." 'But we kept right on trackin' ' , put in Maurice, eagerly. "After the Hard luokin' customers, wasn't the attitude they condemn in other ; c ) lange j n diet Sweet green, or bull- professional folks? How many house- j nose pep p ers are best. Cut in halves keepers make it a business to study! and rernove seeds; pack in jars; cover and keep in step with the progress w j tn boiling water; add two teaspoons th,at is being made in their profes- 1 of sa!t and p roc6SS two' hours. They sion? Did you even know that house- i need not be blanched and dipped. A work is now dignified by that name?' government bulletin advises baking in In no science have greater strides ! the oven until skin will come off been made in the past decade than in easily, packing in jars and processing the science of nutrition. Just the mat- one and a half hours. ter of eating vegetables alone. Ten - years ago we thought vegetables and | Removing Mildew. fruits were the cause cf bowel diis-j chloride of lime used intelligently turbarwes in summer time. We were, will remove mildew. Do not use too told not to give green vegetables to much A teaspoonful to a small tub children under three years of age. or pai i f ul ] O f water \ 9 plenty. B Now we cut out animal foods in ca?es sure i ime is thoroughly dissolved, or of "cholera morbus." and we calmly ( better still, tie it up in a stout piece feed the three-months-old baby spin-, of c i oth and run ^ er on to j t , press- ach and other vegetables. We'd have jnp cloth wilh a gti< , k; t h en allow to had a fit if anyone had suggested | float in tub- i mme rse article to b tomato juice for ten-year-old John c i ean sed and allow to stand sevral when he was a baby, hut we give it to^ hours Remove and rinse thoroughly his six-months-old sister if the in severa i waters. Repeat if nece- here sornewheres, though." "I guess I've found it, Bill. Come 'they?' over close, so's I kin touch you, then i "Hard, I should say so! leaping up. I'll bot oranges are rot handy. This Is only one instance of the 1 ];,^' as ft many changes which have taken piace in our ideas about feeding the human family in the tight of the experiments of the past tn \ ears. Do you know about them? Don't you think you sary, but do not increase quantity of eat the material. * "Bury me. St. Swithin. the bishop said, away from this ha'nted grove. Ghosts 'cause they didn't have no tattoo ' hcr ' car ami 'leaned' forward. don't mind rain none an' he's liable i marks on em. er rings in their ears; I ambition of the players Is to win. If "Close to my geranium bed; Lay me near my gentle birch. uiK i uifii vttia,, UT y.... u., I. 1V s f t' be prowlin' out. Say, can't y' whistle l>ut whoever tney are they're up to no! ^. . , ('o>)in shouted a bit, BO'S it won't be so pesky lone- ' good. They're aimin' to hidt 1 some-' "X nt , v (j' ( |7 f> Mrs tome?" ! thin" somewheres, l>ut jest what it is v .-_.i. 'ni'llv' n n \ \ n:ii_. .*. ._' ...u_, ,.i i.:.i:_' :* _.. ir<is i>Miy 1 WJ the boys found the old sow, i defeated they console themselves will the reflection that they hnve learned should ? Certainly if you want to keep . your family in trim the only way to ' ' onely , n the ? hurch ' - . An/4 ifa \ri,,lta n io /lamn an do it is by feeding them right. And its vaults are damp and chill! iney urn ; airs. Keeler turned to- something tl at may help them to win aonwt thin somewheres hut jest what it is war(ls 'nilly ,) Maurice, her face the next game. Everywhere In the Billy puckered up his lips, but his an where they intend hidin it there s , ow .. An> was that what they was town are evidences of the cult. The effort was a failure. "You try, Maur- no way of tehm ; so come on. lets d - . ? N ,, rj ht sorrv , spokc ,,,,, of tne ..choolhouse door are Ice, he .aid, "I can t jest keep the I get movin . . h h , am so Ain - t Mrs wn . ; ornamented wlth m:lgnlned flKUres of em rg. n ,. , ' .Noble men sleep there, but still! Don t say you have r.o time to re id j th P e Me ^ , hole in my mouth steady lonir enough | t' whistle." "(iosh! din't I been tryin'," groaned Maurice. "My teeth won't keep still a'tall. Maybe I won't l,e one g-lad kid when we get out 'a here." For half an hour they groped their way forward, no further words pas- j da Ing betwi'on them. Thc heavy roar' of the rain on the tree tops made con- versation next to Impossible. The In silence they made to the tlieir way * 1 ! chessmen. In the public reading room " said Maurice as thev uaused to " hl T . m ". Rt "7 that WilHmn dees u perlodica i s , hat treat of do somethm' worth while, once in a tfce gHmp an ^ |n th( , pu , )Uc bull(Iingg are portraits of many famous players. darkne.'M was dens"c they .. *ii_* nuitnv*iiin.- t uin.c rest on the top rail of the fence do , whj , rcturnt , d hl . r ncJB hbor you spose we best te 1 our d-idt ,^ , "But Anson. now-" about seem them men? I Mrs. Keek-r broke in. "Anson, i luVTt ^ Rl ' C f ' T tohl T" humph! Whv. that bov had the nerve .ill that, they, want a know what tf) 8a \. Ulnt i^ oM ,-jOe him ten cents man me was dom out in Scro^ies f watt .hi n ' the kettle while them hufh in the rain, at that hour of the t u ,, , j the Rt , ntBht? No sirree, we wont say. a h LJ . f j, . v j - v h , Somewhere. for watchin' the kettle while them How c^in I cease to pray for thee? storm, him a box on the ear instead an' sent him forced to proceed slowly and pause tracks and spoke: "It's no u?e. M:m "Findin 1 Struggle's money an' will, Ice We'ro lost." you mean 7 , WIV( .,\ towin' the door "I'd "I'm , lust 1'e irc'tin' home,' 1 he said, Maurice sank weakly down againsl "Sure. Now shut up an let s get ,, w f u i wc t " tn-e trunk, and groaned. , h. me. I 'N|. l vt Mall be waiiin' up U, ; .. Stnv ' nj ,,, with Mauri( . P ; in . I gueK," we vi- struck into the bitf trive me linil ( olumbia, an I guess yon v n,, ( | j'j r - Keeler "Yen an' Hm kin woo.lH," Hilly Informed Mm. "Any- 1 won't be gettii, any pctlin' from Up ri 'jrht' into bed now and I'll brinu' wayj, the trees are gettdn thicker the yourn. either. ,, l)th bo%vl cf hot ,, d anil further w<- gu. I know what 111 be gettin from j u nk " "Gee! Bill, there might be wolves ] mine, all rijht," said Maurice, mood- Bi j, y Danced at his mother. Somewhere in Hod's Rrixit universe thou art to-day; Citn He not reach theo with Hi.; ten- fur thee who holds within The hollow of Ills hand nil worlds, in the morning. Or in the middle of the day whtn you are tired to the! point of dropping, why just drop and 1 sF pr| d a quarter of an hour itudjir.r up in your profession. It is the most, important thing yen can do; far i.ore : so than pulling threads out of .A pic- -el i of mus'.in ;.nd sewing up the holc-3 or , crochetting miles of edging for the I parlor curtaiiis. It means hvaMi for your famil/. perfumeries!" M had Mg god covere( , h , Then what ho , celebratlcns And what rapturous adorationg , j worl(llv may , nt That with eitlth ; y 1): xiu an' bears in this woods," said Maurice fearfully. "Sun- there might but I iruess all we kin do i lake our chance with em." '\\V11, I'd rather take a chance with j on." a IM-M- then a nho-.t, wouldn't you, Bill?" ..r-t Dll 1 II t. IIIVt*l(lllVl*ltlll IMULI11U. Say, Hill, he coaxed, you come ..y,,',, kin rtay if you want to, Wil- i. ml sin? Siunewlicre within hast a i'Uu a, Ills ken thou Some Canning 5 Devotees of the cold p:;ck r.i-.-thod of canning are firmly convince! th.-.t I this is the only successful method ( f preserving fruit nnd vegetables But' , housekeepers who for years have canned by the open kettle method and had their fruit keep without spoiingv are hard to convince. From n'y own 1 experience, I must say I side wi'th the housekeepers. During the war when \ve all did everything as suggested with the iJc-a that we'd help win the ""* "'" wi J"i "You kin rtnv if vou want to, Wtt- along over by our place an Mnooth , ium sh(! Ka i ( i,'"on!' v sec that you are Sn n S r'nvthhi' 1 ' wi'ih Ma" 3 "" 1 h " nu ' h , ri ." rhl " n(l * y in the TnW - "No," said iBlly, "1 got to be movin' (,. Somewhere thou llvest and hast need Swlthin had been made a saint! Yet the monks forgot that he Craved for bloeecm. bird and bee. And. communing round his tomb. Vowed Its narrow earthen, room Was unworthy one whoiie star Blazed in Peter's calendar. "\Vbo," they asked, "when we are gone Will protect this sacred lawn? What if time irreverent gust Should disperse his holy dust?" Troubled by a blackbird's whtatie, Vexed by an invading thistle. They resolved to move his bones To the chaste cathedral stones. Rut the clouds grew black and thick of Him; kin do r.nythin' wilh be movin' She stood up. "Well, Tom, if you But III get an awful hidin if you lllui (V ,, in ;m . thmiffh with th e game; idon t. I don t mind an ordinary tannin ,|on't slart another. It's late an' time' sees higher And _ _ _ , i f 1 t iiinidiiitiivunvi. ataianaiiiiiii "Beteha, I wculd. Say, Maurice, but a tsnnin in the-c wet, punts is iin () ,, a , nl f( ,i ks was honu . R , IH;(I ." he broke out excitedly, "there'a B om to hurt like fury. I hey re siskin Sni.tr in Maurice's corn-husk ibed in tehi CMV.I.I through the trees. Sec close to mylega. I might as well be tht , Ilt( . it . thc hovg lay nm , Hgtonwl for Jt? Its movin . Mull be Homebody naked an Ma she certainly does lay t ) u . ,| (mr t(> ,.;,,, u ' m i c i ost , Then With n liiiitern." it on." Maurice chuckled. I let It," M;iiiricc replied in guard- Billy laughed, "All right, I'll come "(See! Bill, I could a knocked your mat beech. The light which hud white rose from behind a fallen treej Half an hour later when Mrs. Keeler not l<cen a great dutanee from them nnd, with a startled smirl, confronted carrying two bowls of steaming bread When flrHt F;ighted, was rapidly an- them ! and milk nst . ( ,, u |e ( l the stairs Billy ehjng. Billy groped Ua-chumjl "QoUlea ejacul.-ited Bily "It's u a lone sat up to reach for it. . "Look, 1 ho whispered, "there s hog. I thought, first oft, it was al "j s Maurice ash-e?" whis arm. "Look,' ho whispered, "tner( \ nog. tiiougnt, nrst on, it was a "i s Maur ; ce asleep?' two of Vin." bear." woman. "I KCT "ein," his friend whispered Maurice peered out from behind a 1 Billy 'nodded back. "Cosh! looks as thought they're tree. "Well I'll be jiggered!" he ex- 1 whispered thc goin' to trump right onto us." I claimed. "It's - -, 5 "Well, you might ;'.s well have both our old sow. .She's n(nv ] K tnen . i don't liko to see good However, the night roamcrs of the been lost fer niigh onto two weeks, an' |, nv|l ,'| n n' milk waste<l " rest did not walk into them. In- Dad's been huntin 1 for her every- 'She sot the bowl's do\\ Then we'll drive her forest itea<l they <-iimc very close to the l.oys where. and halted. The man who carried the "That go? lantern et it down on thc ground nnd home." poke in gruff tones to his companion, "Aw, suy, Bill," protested Maurice, a ^hort, Jwavy-set man with a fringti "I'm tired an' vet as H water-logged of black beard on hi face. ' plank. Let her go. I'll tell Dad, an' "I tell you, .Tack, we'll hide the stuff lie kin come .fter her to-morrow." thej-e. It'll bo safe u* a chur -h." | "No, we'll drive her homo now. I "I nay no, Tom," the other return- guess I know what's beat. (!et on <l, surlily. "It won't be safe there, t'other side of her. Now then, don't Sonit'body'll I*) sure to find it." ; lift her turn back!" Maurice grumblingly did his share <\avm on the little table l>esido the lied, placet! the Lamp somewhere still there may be valleys dim. That thou must pass to reach the hills sublime. Then all the more, because thou canst not hear, Poor, h.. Mi.iti words of blessing, will 1 pray, Oh! true, brave heart, God bless Lhee, wheresoe'r In His great universe thou art to- day. Nancy Knew. Little Nancy--"Mother. 1 know what drawing Is." Mother "Well, my dear, what la It?" "Drawing Is thinking, and then draw- Ing round the think." Minard'a Liniment for Burnt, etc. The World's Most Wonderful Gardens For eighty yenru Kew Hardens, In drful plant, which him a house to It- I ondon have been tho Mocou not only *'!'. w discovered In IS01 by a Span- ,,f the world's horticulturists but of | fl , h m "" k - wlui '>'r>ca In a reiK.rt to his (Jovernment his iistoniahnient at of the drivm* It was ,asv t, o nlHllon " f ******* VM r *' ! nt aoelng the glorious blooms. pilot that Wg. iVngy ?ow Uo tno' Kew Garden, do not oxUt solely or . Thirty years later an Kngl.sh botan- safe harbor of the Kci'ler barnyard even primarily for thnpurposc. of pro- 1st found tho plant HoatliiK on the Her. but done it was at last. j vldlnK relaxation for Jaded i-oiuloneis hlco lllver In Urltl<ih (Juinuna, and his "Mas got the light burnm' an' the or wondering visitor.* from every land, description created tremendous in- Btrap wait in' fer her little Ibov." chaff-' Their chief object Is the advancement terest. Howi al'terwarda it made Its cd Hilly as they put up thc I, . n-yard bars. Maurice, who had climbed '. ^ fence so MS to get a glimpse of the Htcrior of his home through a window whistl- ed Hoftly as his eyes took in the scene within. "Pay, Billy," he cried, "your Mu an' I'B'B there." "(Jet' whitticlwr!" exrlainuvl Hilly. of the study of plant life, combined uppoarunee at Kow, where the wonder with tho Introduction Into llrltain of , plant has received tho homage of hun- new and rare foreign dreds of thousands of vUltor.s. Tht- Gardens, which' cover 288 acres, Another source of attraction are the contain 25,000 dlfforent varieties of pitcher plants. The Flytrap variety l>lantH arranged systematically tn hot- Is alirost uncanny. No sooner does an houses a*nd In the open. The 1'nlm j Insect alight on tha insluu of lu cup House, which attraciH moro visitor* than the lid shut* down tightly, re- thau any othur building, is 362 ft. long mainlng elused until the prisoner has "I wi-ih now I hadn't promised you j and 66 ft. high. It la warmed by huge been completely digested by the plant. I'd come in. All right, lead on. Let's ovens. the heat being conveyed But to catalogue tho plant marvels pi-t the funeral over wilh." | t i lroug h 17,500 ft. of pipes. : of Kew would be to essay a glsmitlc One of tho treasure* of Urn Gardens tusk, Just as to inspect tho contents of IH the Victoria Uogta, the queen of the Gardens thoroughly would occupy water Miles and tho blggext flower, many days. Kor tho visitor who is in- known. lt leaves ure so broad that teronlod In Nature and who has an evo word Without eo much us another the 4>ova went up the path. "If I don't nee you ag'in alive, Bill, good-bye, 1 ' whispered Maurice us he opened thc door. ISSUE No. 34 '21. , Mr*. Keeler, who WM.S doing her best i to catch what her neighbor was ay- they are capable of supporting tho for beauty, the possibilities of Kew are weight of a child of live. This wou- inexhaustible. with fruit, so far as keeping ,,.,.,.- tics was concerned, than when I fol- lowed tho old-fashioned method of canning. For vegetables, however, I am firmly convinced the cold paik method is the bvst and only reliable way. The general directicna for cold pm-k canning are simple. C-ans, tops an.l rubbers must be sterilized, that is, boiled, at least five minutes. Put in cold water and bring to boil; keep in the hot water on back of range until 1 used. Vegetables s.hou'.ci l>e blanched ' parboiled- -then dipped in cold I water, then packed in the sterilized cans, until they just touch the rub-' bcrs, and the can plunged into a boiler of water as hot as the product in the can, and deep enough to come over the top two inches. Water in the boiler must be kept boiling the length of time given for each vegetable' or fruit. If vegetables arc to be canned, hot water and salt are poured in to fill the can to wilhin one-half inch of top; if fruit is used hot syrup is put in, though it can l>e canned with hot water, and sugar added when oponed. After boiling, the technical word is p processing, the required time, remove from water and tighten tops, invert to see they do not leak, and when cool store in n dark place. Kor blanching vegetables a square of cheesecloth or a wire basket is a tuvessity. Place the vegetable in the cheeses-loth, twist the four comers together, and hay over the side of the kc-ttle in which you' arc tv> blanch. You then have them ready to pick the product out as soon as the blanching is finished. Corn. -Corn should be canned as sicii ns it is picked. Ciovernment ex- perts claim that corn loses half of its sugar If allowed to stand only over night. Select between nvilik nd dough stage; remove husks and sjlk; blanch on cob five minutes; plunge In cold water ten seconds; cut from cob, pavk ' Into ftteriMzed jars to within ono inch of top; add one teiiwjtoon of salt and i one of sugar; screw en top, and pro-' ce.ss four hours. Cans must be put im-| mediately into the boiler of water. If allowed to cool they are apt to crack when plunged into the hot water. Corn on the cob is done in the same wuy, packing tho balanced ears in wide- And they feared that they had blun- dered By the way It poured and thundered. CJuoth the abbot: "Thus. I deem. Swithiu shows us we blaspheme! Hi \vus fond of wind and rain: Let him In their clas-p remain!" Forty days the heavens wept. But St. Swithin smiled and slept. Mank-1 Henderson. Mlnard's Liniment for Dandruff. in Protection. By a co-operative anangemeut be< (ween the Air Board of Canada and the Dominion and provincial forest services, airplanes are being tested (his season In five provinces' in the work of forest surveying and furest luvteetlon. The provinces In which airplanes are operating ure Quebec, Ontario. Manitoba, Alberta, nnd Hrl- tlsh Columbia. Tho use of machines of different typea, tested under differ- ent conditions, will by the end of this season give uu Immense amount ot In- formation In regard to the usefulness of airplanes for this work. Tho of- ficers of the Air Board, the Dominion Forestry Brunch, and tho different pro- vincial forestry depnrtmei.N aro fol- lowing the result.! ot this season's operations with close Interest, nnd will bo guided by them In layl.is out future work. ^ Little Willie went w!th his mother to visit his sister who was teaching in a neighboring town. He sat for awhile quietly nstening to his sister ns sh talked to the pupi.s, then in a high, shrill voice he called out: "Jennie, you talk too much. 1 ' c& f\ f*. 1MT T T f %$ U ^j JLVA L JlJi Jfcl -^ __, .,- _ __ r--- "R Iff VJ fk ff IB It ^"^ ^"^ The USIH| '' nr . dcal<fr , W J'" I OT '' now thcv run |, m(ea j O f talking about whut they HIC Uk. USED AUTOS Too otny in .took D 40? YONGE ST. Percy Breakey TORONTO Mention tu.- o r t fl f