a well on tlie safe side when buying tea insist on getting the tea with a quarter of a century of unrivalled public service e ladies to do needlework work at hornet good pay send a stamped envelope to sret the particulars adstsaiiah ast fasos9 9 couero street toiojito know year oil stove times that she will be as uncomfort able as she would in a last years bat i went to a society editor of one of the daily papersin town and got a list of the ultrafashionables ij sent a letter to each of them exj planning my new venture although i we no longer travel armed ready to of course i didnt tell them that it kill before we are killed but there was a new one and stated my prices are more ways than one ofkllling which were so high that they created people a man who woud norucb interest in themselves i as ctrifce another may bead a corpora sacredness of human life it that the entire amount of gas that r iin no soliciting ordinary tlon tbat works men to the breaking the first oilstoves were made with j forming in the vaporising cham- stuff j said that an ordinary point and then discards them hopeless fiat wicks and were accompanied byfcer s burned in the chimney i can do i cant bother with and useless the employer who pays a water pan which was considered sometimes drafts of air strike the t b when your white satin j his shopgirl so scanty wages that to necessary to countenct the napthaj burner and a little gas is blown away s g ready for a bath or vour pet secure food and clothing she is tenmt- and gasoline vapors that might form from the chimney itself and is not silk sweater or your silk underwear ed into immorality and on the surface of the kerosene assumed an unpleasant odor may re- and stockings send them to me i j shamed into suicide is not he impli- sult but if the cause of the odor is can do them zo you wm neve have cated in the crime the man who is petroleum products became more re fined and the different elements became possible to make stoves of different types the improvements continuing so that the oilstove is now considered a necessity the process of burning combus tion whether it is wood coal or known and it can be avoided it to worry about them again a willing partner to a system which were separated and standardized it ceases to be a cause of annoyance the responses j received from the lake him rich throttles the aiiibl keep your oilstove clean appears iettcrs surprised me i do every a starves the development of 1 v v l l i a at a il ann il ill 41 lnfr on all direction cards and a stove piece myself and today my income ers so that they can be said at best will not give good service unless the morc tha it was whe my hus- to be only half alive is not their blood rules are observed heat enters the oven of an oil- stove from below and a deflector published by special arrangement with thos allen toronto i the gases which supports life kero scne vaporizes or turns into a gas details concerning their own daily more easily than wood or coal but lives ranging all the way from stor- not so quickly and easily as does pectcd guests arrival 3urke denbv ies of the elopement and the house- gasoline or naptha when kerosene greatlv to f his veiat on found him- hilarios counts of her experiences is properly refined it is comparative- i iifenwas doing her gleason that afternoon had he real- kerosene is first to reduce the cle- placed near the bottom of the oven ment to a gas the common means vustributcs this heat which must being heat and then to burn thispass along the sides of the oven in gas mixing it with oxygen one of order to reach the top consequently band was alive a girl in the kit- i chen docs my housework we live very comfortably and i am already upon his hands chapter vii contd as the hour drew near for the ex- i best to show off from one to the to allow this heat to pass the dishes or pans used in the oven they must not be too large in order to do any baking it is necessary first that the oven shall become thoroughly heated usually ten minutes or more are required odorized so taht in its liquid form beginning with an even which is most of its strong natural odor is thoroughly heated most of the bak- removed when however it is heated ing can be accomplished with a mod a short preparatory course on accumulating a bank account toward forcikn tra f business men and a college education for my children and the particles turn into gas this ized how sorely he had missed his iu nvvv auiuiv nc mill ulldbcu ilia fathers companionship all these wthsssjfci other she looked with little nods and gas gives off an odor therefore in i using an oilstove it is necessary weeks not until he had found him- 1 to fe 3 a x that fornled b oll f kit li 111 i rr mrnx iitv trin tliiirni- erate constant heat as a rule articles that require to be brown on top will brown more quickly if the r top of the bread pudding or cake self bubbling over withthethfngs he i sce owwhy burke fell in love with shall be burned that is mixed j is near the 4op of the oven where it wanted to talk about that evening 1 don you t lo burke it said i wjtn its proper amoun of oxygon i receives some of the deflected heat had he realized how keenly he had v n guess y0 amt consumed so that no unburned j pans should be sufficiently shallow i i t f f as stiil with the grave s scapes into the room so that the food will rise to the top smile and kindly eyes listened polite- when an oilstove is dirty or j of the pan and perhaps above it in ly uttering now and then a pleasant when oil is spread over the outer order that it may have an oppor missed the mental stimulus of that fathers comradeship and now for the sake of a purple cushion was he to lose the only chance he had had for weeks of conversing with an in telligent word or two in a way that even the surface or outside of the burner distraught husband could not criticize itself the heat turns this oil into a with an almost audible gasp thej for thc husband himself between vapor and if it can hot be burned shocked and shamed husband pulled j an at hcien l ms an a inside the burner it is given off in himself up again himself because of his anger at h the form of an odor wll r nn ttnior infoili helen he was in a woeful condition v c i well of course helen was intelli- of ne an1 ih vainly whch 1s un thls ls the trying to wrest the ball of conversa- 1 reason why all of the parts around tion from helens bungling fingers he the oilstove should be kept clean yet felt obliged to laugh in apparent if after being cleaned your stove approval of her wild throws nor i does give forth an odor the chances was he unaware of the sorry figure are that some part arolmd the burn- gent it was only that she was not interested in and did not know about these things he was thinking of and the doorbell rang sharply and burke leaped to his feet and hasten ed to press the button that would release the catch of the lock at the entrance below why burke you never called down through the tube at all and asked who it was remonstrated helen hurrying in her fingers busy with the final fastenings of her dress you bet your life i didnt laugh ed burke a bit grimly youve got another guess coming if you think im going to hold doc gleason off at the end of a who is it bellowed he thus made of himself having long cr as been overlooked since given up all hope of thc antici- tunity to brown hot air does not readily force itself down into a pocket those who are not accustomed to the use of oilstoves are surprised at the variety of work that can be done with them and the ease and economy with which they can be used kerosene is concentrated fuel and if it were twice its present price i it would still be an economical house- hold agent pated chat with his friend his one to get the best results from an aim now was to get the visit over and i oilstove it needs to be set approxi- wnen your uw musl f the doctor out of the house as soon i mately level the vaporizing cham- as possible yet the very fact that ber of the stove is so arranged that he did want the visit oyer and the w the surface of the oil a certain doctor gone only angered him the i dis away the supply of oil or more and put into his mouth words t iu that were a mockery of cordiality i s t0 the vaporizing chamber is no wonder then that for burke the j at a times if the 0l1 evening was a series of fidgetings should be farther away from the throatclearings and nervous laughs vaporizing point the wick or what- that if he had known it were fully ever is used to bring the oil or gas into his ear from that impertinent i as distressing to the doctor as they j to the point of combustion does not copper trumpet down there why burke thats all right everybody does it maintained helen we have to else wed be letting all sorts of folks in and at a warning gesture from her husband she stopped just as a tall smoothshaven man with kind eyes i statement its halfpast nine were to himself i give the best results on the other at halfpast nine the doctor rose hand if the oil is too near to the imif j it l x vaporizing chamber too much gas is well good people i must go he a r announced cheerily for the last kely to flow through the wick or halfhour the doctor had been wonder- form ln the vaporizing chamber and ing just how soon he might make that tbis excess of gas makes too great and a grave smile appeared at the open hallway door glad to see you doctor cried that aint late protest- a volume of flame it is generally supposed that an oilstove always gives off an odor when the doctor advised me to have nancys adenoids and tonsils removed i realized that a serious problem confronted me she is a nervous highstrung child abnorm ally sensitive to pain i dared not send her to the operating table with out some preparation for the ordeal through which she must pass my first impulse was to promise a reward if nancy would submit quiet ly to the operation but i wanted to make this experience count for char acterbuilding to strengthen her in some small measure for the dangers and difficulties of a womans lot that she must face later on so i talked to her cheerfully about the operation frankly acknowledged that it would hurt for a while but explained that the pain now would save her from a great deal of trouble and suffering later on i dwelt upon the kindness of the doctor who had a little girl of his own at home and thc war memorial lay its foundation deep here where the heroes sleep then build it high to meet the sky their name must never die let us defy old times erasing hand here where they made their stand and died that we might live in righteous peace wo give of all our best to raise this monument of praise the cross of sacrifice that tells the bitter price of duty bravely done of splendid triumph won for evermore their name shall live undying fame attend our heroes he our life more worthy of their mighty strife 1 second vc for a mother at a recent investiture at bucking ham palace the king handed to mrs bradford the vc won by her son lieutenantcommander bradford at zeebrugge this was the second oc casion on which mrs bradford has re ceived the decoration from his majes- j ty who at a former investiture pre sented her with the vc awarded to her son the late brigadiergeneral bradford who was 24 years old and probably the youngest brigadier in the army the king recalled the fact that mrs bradford had been at the pal ace before and had a long and sym pathetic talk with her students has been suggested to every dominion university by the canadian trade commission wrlto co2ey cos- oor big free catalogue ehowinfj oar full lines of bicycle for mj end women boys and girls kotor cycles esotos attackihents tires boaster brakes wheels inner tubes lamps hells cyclometers saddles equip ment and parts of bicycles you can buj jour supplies from us at wholesale vricei t w boyd son 27 notre dulo street west moccre essraesraksaskhaabfcmaa explaining the war sergeant yes maam we fought han to nan for four days and- four nights interested old iady i dont see how you stood the tension sergeant well you see maam we dont stand at tension when were flghtin pshaw i ed helen no indeed echoed burke though m burketemnngacordinfpndaij had promptly risen with tfsil3s stt you to wit i perhaps not to you but to me burning apparatus than a gas burn- pleased to meet you im sure the doctor let a smile finish his sen- er the products of combustion who loved all little girls and wanted bobbed helen and because she was i tence coming from the completed burning to help them become strong and well nervous she said the next thing that but youre coming again gurgled of kerosene are a clean dry heat i described the good nurses and the came into her head and i hone helen youre coming to dinner that is purer than that coming from i hospital with its beautiful white youre pleased to meet me too all i burke said you was cit gfts fo0 bake or cookcc ovor walls and comfortable beds and i burkes friends arc so swell you burkes mouth flew open but just lho oi is as clean and appctra- know that in time he snapped it shut lie had erah broke in the dismayed remembered that hospitable husbands a wntn nas been done b husband i do not usually retract their wi ves i c but the visitor advanced quietly invitations with a terrified for it is necessary also that the burn- still with that same grave smile and heavens sake no at least not in er in which the kerosene vapor is clasped mrs dennys extended hand the face of the prospective guest burned should be properly balanced i am very sure burkes friends before he could put the new proper and be a burner in which all the all grades write for prices toronto salt works g j cliff toronto ire indeed very glad to meet you i words into his mouth the doctor gases which are formed in the vap le said certainly i am he finish- spoke orizingchamber are burned if von id with a cordial heartiness so nice- 1 thank you oure very kind tha have a wick stove the you vaporizing ly balanced that even burke dennys but im afraid notthis time mrsl a s tne va sensitive alertness could find in it denby my stay is to be very short chamber is practically at the top of neither the overzealousness or insin- but im glad to have had this little be wick above this must be some eerily nor thc indifference of disdain i visit he finished holding out hi3 form of a chimney or combustion even when a minute later they i hand chamber in which all the gases that turned and went into the living room and again burke neither then nor are formed in the vaporizing cham- burkes still apprehensive watchful- when he looked straight into the doc- her are mixed with the proper am mas could detect jn his friends face tors eyes a moment later could find i t of and turned not one trace of the dismayed horror j aught m word or manner upon which t wicmess tvro of he had been dreading to see there to pin his watchful suspicions wickiess type ot jlcasons a brick ho sighed lo i the next moment the doctor was s th vaporizing chamber is the himself trying to relax his tense gone oil bowl and the burning chamber muscles as if i didnt know that helen yawned luxuriously openly is represented by two cylinders every last gimcrack in this miserable helen never troubled to hide her which are perforated and in which room would fairly scream at him the yawns the draft has been arranged so that moment he entered that door in suite of everybodys very evi dent tffortsnto have everything pass off pleasantly the evening was any thing but a success helen at first shy and ill at ease said little then as if suddenly realizing her deficien cies as a hostess she tried to remedy it by talking very loud and very fast about anything that came into her mind reveling especially in minute now i like him she observed oxygen is taken in and mixed with tho creamy lather of g dabys own soap colicna 8 tird whitens rfcshea and dcli- u cilcly croaietizca the kin lbert soaps uatfed mfr mcstreal emphatically but not very distinctly w i owing to the vawn if all vourip p at vapo swell frionds were i lnff alul burns with an intcn promised to stay with her as much as possible while she was there and told her how proud and happy i would be if she were brave j as x result she walked into the operating room rather timidly but voluntarily and during the suffer- 1 ing afterward she did ot reproach me in the next room to ours was a little boy an only son whose par ents had lured him into tne hosnila by telling him he was going to the seashore when they arrived the child was carried screaming to the operating room and instantly ether ized when the operation was over he screamed and thrashed around in bed raging and scolding like a little caxed animal working himself into a fever did this child come out of tho ordeal strengthened by his pain or did he come out having less confi dence in his parents word and with a feeling f resentment against them springing from the fact that they had deceived him surely it is the duty of every mo- can be preserved at a cost of tozen 2 per with fleming etk preserver simple to use a child can ap ply u just rub it on guaran teed to koop egrjra fresh for nine months and lonker a ccc fcox tiu do 30 dozen osccs get it from your dealer or seid goc to fleming egg preserver co lgo craiff st t7 kontreal fft sixmu missmissmmstm ntense helen for heavens sake isnt neat there any word but that abominable vour oilstove is apparently swell that you can use interrupted clean and you arc getting an odor j ther to help her children bear pain her husband seizing the first pretext from the stove you should make by fortifving them against it pain hil rhiin as scapekoat f0 that your chimney is properly j is fan instrument of higher discipline it i i u i ii i p on the vaporizing chamber helen laughed and shrugged her r shoulders i nml t1a a lne parts connected with all right stuck up then if you t lrc 1n theil pper position so like that better but for lny part i protection for outside verandah and porch floors 152333 3s35gsbs5gl si ffyrri7- ftt like swell best its so expressive so much more swell there you see she laughed with another shrug it j just says itself but really i do like the doctor i think hes just grand where does he live boston burke hated grand only one degree less than swell is he married no v how old did you say he wttx i didnt say i dont know thirty- five probably why burke whats the matter what are you so short about dont you like it that i like him i thought you wanted me to like your friends yes yes i know and i do helen of course burke got to his feet and j took a turn aliout the tiny rcom to be continued a quickening of rarest among msmmzraretsyh thc possibilities of export trade is reported by the cana dian trawi commission for humanity to try to avoid it fori ones children is to produce moral j fiabbincss where they most need j strength why not lie a washerwoman not long ago i was left alono with three children 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