ABBOTSFORD, SUMAS AND MATSQUI NEWS Wf St tit ToatieSy|* ick for the earthen floor of a 7 sod cabin, with its friendly smell of n98 rATI Ajeet) purning turf and the sour butter- 5 ic. by 1 4 . Y BL [ OW: My, mother got odd scrubbing jobs, ; : diy -work, like}: and) T)ran about the / th ea BRI A R street.» A little lad‘of eight or nine ‘ oy DK - years has “sonie’' clear-cut impres- a sions printed at, that age op. the 5 ? A Sy % a ss She base toy tender, unscarred membranes of the — : pra Sone prain; and; they remain/distinct and ' fe : ‘My PAnRICK SLATER | ¥iyia to! the ‘end ‘of his’ days. “1 got > t A (By) arrangement i with Thomas | odd jobs tnyself, splitting Kindling | TCH YOUR YEAST! ry, Allen, , Publisher, _ Zoronto. and doing chores in, the morning, for t | Mistress Kitty O'Shea, who lived in | ¥ CHAPTER, I—Continued 7 aj little frame cottage where Shep- Royal ny “always Ald th | od 8 herds Lane nowois..oSHe was'ia jolly; vi iV } "p i Coming to Canada, these; women rhddy-faced little body) with silver ’ dependable continued to suffer and endure as always’ in’ her pocket; and she had le EEK fn Aomori HTOIR Cle OMestenAB ‘erPrashionable ladies lodging ‘with her, these stony hitlsides—but there was|-On fine afternoons, , Paddy, Casey. _} 80" tonchvlot -iope, thrown? in, » And) would come round with his open: car > A} Where ‘thete is hope, theré fs" joy. | riage’ and spanking pair. ' Mistress }'™~ | One of the, finest things Canada. ever | Kitty O'Shea and her Stylish guests was to puta Rindly nite” into| werg driven. Slowly , up, and, down rs eriyA Oye ok Bibs proud, | King. Street to, see the) sights, and B4| take the ain). Of course, I didnot urt| understand °the business ‘at the time; “abi| but to doubt my friend Kitty wanted SPOILED DOUGH! I knlicktes~ to- the~ bone inthe service | other foll to know,the sort,of house, 2 2 i of |their ibvel! Rae Qditisn! Presby-| she was running: A ‘ jatis tay? have Been tite aitvof| | In_1847,there—was plenty-going—-on i thd earth in Upper Céhada; but tha in Toronto to fill 4 young, lad’ yey a " ove ae it: sweetness and) and keep’ Ris’ fhbe agape. !We “hai Y Tart ; to——Phese~mmothers or, throdist) come, from drippy-Donegal wheres in)! ot ; : SAEs weed Iquibt,é Wal Veapabte the little pocketa amd yquester-acre A IR CELL RES pee a | womenjyand it avaa 2 pleasure) to patches, “the pratties-grow so small watch one of them making ready an they have to ¢atsy\th@mAsitins and <= ————— . ets ee] cy WEEE} ” Rorpnte vege sa AT POR UTE” | ‘A’ BATTERY aes i EREPESAR “Tey. g, DIE town; and’ things. wers in | rk 9 \ re | ‘ ‘ 4 ie, re AVVO i Z ) constant’ Edakmmotion * ahen, too, | - QO’ FBIM , = = wilabed x wiht SS tere were, the ublic; hangingsy Ade No re-charging necessary B ‘Venture bunted a a nies round | ws rahe tenth dena () sy o bs A comepy, ANGLED, WAWOWERI| |” Rah aes Faucet sewer 1 4 HOTINIIQS J emsTerssae | at full strength eee OT ae ape E nd, as a. resuil (To, Be Gantinyed) 20 ‘ ng Wiubie. "been wens 4 ry! & EB ..| yelaxy, apa, Grit, ul | dOURTORSALTA DN" HowAns 2 rges—therefore true Lape? ‘ J [Seu PR ah Hier vty eyes pie 4 “Grey Of Fallodon’” 1 E economy! ZITWOT (VAL . y , Cel te smiling. One was not startled thos: — ‘ . =) Y ~ od} daysaby seeing r 3s Z ing riipay Of Britain's“ Foteign’ Sée- ds Tce: 1 aya oldtavonian loki ‘ | etary During Fateful War, Years aay Bas made up to recall a youth that hi | man Ghe absbised politics, abor- y 2 Stcaned 11 aN fied. Has not every age Ae Pe el unrefiittihkiy 46° kee; p Biitali’ Sie as 1 aitige a natural ofhtd oivh?1| off wax, and pensonified injan excePr}id’ 998 {- al age wrapper os peThenbodies of theser es 98) tinal cdogrees'the «qualities! ‘of ths bt ‘me@% have been stiff-re glishmian’ ht “his best—siich “15 the | | | ode ISA ur) Sate oi Bane He TMCNET | | | | | | S 4 OOO inf much justi 7 lsccan’e page surcessfih liars , Sich MEE Iubl Hat of Britain's opel anceps eorcesshitri nee Yentlaad EEE JuSleMe CORY) offerenty ob Paton Vente roa CE ee ee Sse EL Ue Pl iT want bread to be OO stant,in their ] tinrefr love qbis intimpte biography, ofGrew |) C Jas and on BE RIE. Heth Gua Fallodon”, the. author has—re- 5 mn 220 saripycht WaST At 100) tet d faithfully the historic part La ig iat al es were pa Xe Ort aes bject plaeal ne the di stifly of 4 _ day WSISGT A Shy s ‘andy fia om Rove. ath Hetthene witha (ahs replant nn anja f. Trevelyan: declared » Grey yeast. Dyery, s yal | e stretcghe t ds t 4 z : cd yeast. Eagan Peed gs ce | thq poor; atbe Fees a rth her vem ceased dau analMzes his actions, ADDR. ZAkhé onl dryiveagud2 Bak n Uh Graded lend Age Ve tig bes chia special prosacempnilqde| ousarnlh, tan0 featetii mnt! | cit stays ‘fres ni re. rgac ness, oye aa ar 26 y eBmil vdE a" aor HdeberBA1 One tieatty Ais } uted woman thak f } Royal has stbodd4 FoR BEE ie a ah Ra RHE UE 1-8 - walang tomy 32 beats oebras eORine quathed | 5 no teust your. Ade. AC T) mT. moe 981 t2n0% wage Uefa | ot! mh apendl 7208 t2n05 UuNntToy ¢AlvH ja UAL .? u iw Isoniosla 10ilBTSIIA KS Ke », re a e. & 29Tutxid resulted,in)Britajnis entry: into | | reat War. During the _rest_of P y—ni 316 low 8 life his, sad mind. perpetually,.reés jo. - LO to the question, trying it | | in and instr pm exergy sigg, on epless nights and blind, solitary ys, To the dnd{He kofild! not think | t more he could have done to : surg, to k -for,.Ro 7 ee : vent the avalanche of war, the BOUL = ae aual si siwas arnt in tebptibel o€ 2347 5 ea says. Send ‘or FREE Booklet? that ¥ first got-to-know that-young uring the elrly ‘days of the war BB eee 2 a To get Salter {| girl's family; leq pipyed farbupd ; fhe the foreign secretary;;would go,out off his way to avoid a company of recruits marching, down & street t pbeked with clieriiy throngs, The CANADIAN NATIONAL CARBON CO. LIMITED sight cut him'to the heart. = ———— He. once... said....to,...Lord... Robert Halifax, Montreal, TORONTO, Winnipeg, _ Vancouver Cecil:_“I_used_to_hope-_that_I_was u : i u ase : : : meant to keep the country out al war. But perhap§ my,real\business was to bring her into it’ unitedly.” Ihe biographer replies sharply to| Woman Architect’ Will Decorate Bona | Discovery ‘Of Body By Archasologist Lloyd Georgels (criticism of*Grey re- StreetFor-Coronation. _|__ EStows He Was Beheaded garding the-invasion of- Belgium! In} A young woman; whose, hobby is The first body of) a) tidblesbelonging his memoirs Lloyd George contends} architecture, stood before; 300 pro- to the time of the -first-dynasty of that at any stage Gtey) could ‘have| fessional architects in London—and Egypt has"been discovered by "3 secured \ substantial wnanitnity iw the| criticized’ their work. She was Mrs, | YOUNIS Bittishfarchacdlogish) (Walter| Where our Captain bids us go, cabinet respecting Belgium, and that) acland, wife of the! M.P. for Barn- Emery. ‘Tis not ours to murmur “No”. aults-in-bread-bak- | Tavern ‘Tyrone at—Toronto. It is_a long Gotetney, pack, fifideed) from] life's _end—to-the-little—boy..at-the-starting, a jeast Bak , 3 of itn 9 | “y 1 ee. are ot My Yathily were of, the. poor, Trish. ae cote conroe TA fi ailing vessel, re ing’ to” /Que- pretend: tying 23 bec for timbef, that “year called’ at recipes ign fain Teidh Port |to og dts decks, Gs a cheap cargo, ! with famished_ ahd wastedl jemignants "pn tel) wild sent from the, famine sand), they plague. “Woe's_me! ‘Unspeikable were » the lijniseris “ot tdt"ong) tenipést-tdssed \vdyage if [AW filfhy, | Tever-stricken ‘| ship. Half itssthunian j/jcargo 2 were | buried at sea;,and jas, the vessel sail+ Created Winning Design Early) Egyptian. Ruler > Little Helps For This. Week Thou therefore endure: hardness 64 a good soldier of Jesus Christ, 2 Timothy- 2:3, BUY MADE-IN & {) CANADA GOODS andagg Brands Ltd., .. | 2. fe..& Liberty StL | OC) ET ©) Please sendime she free Royal east Bake Book. j Name ii ed past Father's Point) the Wwaters| “hadiie jratiied Germany in’ ‘time of| staple. She created the winning de-| ME Emery found iv while EXavat-| He that | gives thé” sword! Sad Paadreg iu US of, tho St. Lawrenge fury miles /jbe-| the point, at, which Britain would de-| sign for the decoration of Bond ing at Sakkara, neat thé! pyrainid of] cHooses tod the battle-feld bot 1 Bol ace hind were strewn, with.bedding, toss-| claré- Wak tile fs8ue would have been] street, known to the world as the Zoser. It has been identified as that} On which we fignt the foe. ed overboald’ BY ‘SAifors making: the] different.” street in'H'’Gontest’ oped ‘to\mParchiv| Of Sabu, governor or the “province g - Is We cannot be ‘surer of, anythin, = TT n decks ship-shepe fon ports ,Agcp,fiat| In Prof. (revelyan’s view, Lloyd tects in the country, under King. Azab, fifth ruler .of-thetenan this: that if we’ cannot ceebor Frosted “Loo Well Ci ero, wae peing towed slowly, up, the| George \here }"displays’ more thah) his) Mrs, Acland told the, architects firstadynasty, our present"lot we could ‘sanctify no ugual temerity/! The | author'! says} that) Bond street; known to» the THp body, ‘decapitated’ ‘by’ ancient the difigilty'was'the greater MECHURE | worls as' the street of quality,’’ was robbers, | Was) lifdiiid 3 tying (in! | [thie Father are there, or nowhere. The loya-George-himself-was-a-neutral-larchitecttrally appalling, and that burial pitiin the-centre of, a. tomb} oictructions of our Jot are given us. it. Grey's) colleagues are cited. ag) her Coronation scheme, was intended| Whigh dates” back’ to'approximately| ty gent away: its» gloom, its» mys- agreeing the cabinet, would; not: have}to cover up its faults. 3,208 B.C. teries are for oir worship)! and: its permitted’ a’ threat about’ Belgium Her aidience ‘of men Showed their|1orBeeide the body was ® unique vase! temptations for our faith: Soldiers earlier than ‘the foreign secretary] agreement by’ cheering’ het. resembling. the steering. wheel of 4) oe the cross, it is not for us, but for made it, Mrs. Acland first wanted to be; moter car and of about the, same) oi, Leader “and our Lord, to, choose ) “Lloyd George's) retrospective crea,| come an architect at the age of 12, size the field, and it is ours, to take the tion of situations that never existed,| She still “goes to school,” and fre- The vase! was! shatteréd!s when) station which "he assigns and’ make fi order to cast blame on others, is} quently works night and morning found, uty the. fragments retrieved) ie the field of truth and’ honor, even unworttiy of the great part» hesplayed | drafting..plans. Her holidays are| from the sandihave-been pieced) to-) iffit be the field of death. in the world's affairs,” the author/ob-| spent. working) ip hichitetts? offices, | Sethemeands Scht al? the, museum at sénves. Pope fteeece Cairo. "7 Strange Buf, Frue, Noise is a major hazard in modern| | An umbrella hhasjribs but no jtrunk. Some Scotsmen ave TegieeeRerous tiafond Str cat H existence, contributing to chronic ill ‘A’ tree has’ av trank’ but=no ribs. impulses. Fake Tor —example,., the Richhiond Street. - Our diving ijudt®| yeoith and premature old age, ae-| Awma@tchghas a head but no face.) Scotsman, who was attracted sy one] "a aun ems ae ee erp wPece ppgtairs, ing @ ama Yhadk| cording to Dr. Foster Kennedy 9f| A “watch hhaS..a face bub ino, head. of the Sfamest! twins,” He sidied ip BLIN DING HEA p- W Ose ts (awe! , Which ee Shaxed _ with, @| Cornell; | Revsosterhas a comb but no-hair. | &° the twiny ppp toolf his fancy and wha Bree d bale Fone Ti} Was oly # slip Ci ee = ¥ © | AOzavUitbasohair butQne. Comb. whispered: “If you can get away-tor ACH ES VANISH ahd des . adlasee ahth’ she*was sonbliof' them) sinc Gnderwear ss now compulsory| A Tiver has a, mouth byt no tongue. a little while, Tul buy you 8 drink." Feet mame | SO TOW WHET | oo noth sexes in Germany; this sima| A whip hasif tongue) hut no mouth. So! San naugea cag hobshit Utnere jas (the mfiop) ofgraven| (+ , leasing the! imported ‘cotton for 7 a hair, the swarthy skin and a touch ‘é tee be helped bythe « j r ; 1 Suse Pee Dex of down onthe lipS Beyond the cfuel, ofher PRFPOBEs: ver near Prescott, my ‘poor father As stricken dowh! 0 fie fwent@aner Fshallow eartt\ Quickly) pitHoub bene tof —clergy-—My- ‘motherwailed aften =the. ianner of Irish..women, ans counted, her silver. It “was. handful of coppers she ‘had, with “a tew Sixpénny bits .and.a shilling! 5A stéampoat [brought the widoWweSlater and -her small son to Toronto; i) How fortunate it was she had only one child. é My fnothé! tool idugihg# ith Mr. Michael O‘Hogan in a small frame house that stillsfands#in tottering decay, on, the east side of, York Streee! al-tew doors’ down “from ‘ yey WoH't you "adVertise 7’ (apked Se ED Gh apenas repre: tive of @)mBwspaper of a Maan id a wat ot bustiean : a small town. fise Mth’ bein’ adveftisin’,” thelmanyanswered) “But why, arejyou against i674 qy ‘Tt don’t leaye.a man no time,” was theGreply' “I advertised wunst last! suthmerdénd the . conséqaéiee wuz l wu2-so busy didn’t-have time to po fishingthe pwhole« season !'>—~ Moptreal Sinemet The ‘press, 50 often accused of be- ing bought, often ‘wonders why the money. doesn’t arrive. aed Taay O22.) 1M 1 The level! of the Yangtst tivér’ in Chiga is, 25, fept below. normal) a1 =F H : Amazed by, Immediate Relief Pikels #Peakjswasimamed after Ze- Fruit-a-tives, Gave, No Longer New Zealand: expects atraeoen Year buldn “Pike, but? itsiwas © known: :to Tired, Worn Out. yy in dairy and)yyool output. white Wippods\early assi7oq\ yous) -f suffered agony from, blinding! head- Pidtee’s |Favoie falesolate' ocean, there had’ been a | a L.| befdre his bi i ptt ue ’, ” — - ‘Gre his b S on,” 8a Ge ‘on, of Blenhtim. jen Beceersption=pEpgricte-of-tenr-ta-her-eyes,—end-tire| MY wite's SIVAWRIAEMED HOT dade Twerwryylis ee 2aw Ce ee ee eeeoue resuiverunedl Read ahah Miss ¢itoneug ofthe laughing little /babEsee ‘So ts} mine; rnb eee ane tc a mOTN LJ ' : someone recommended Pretgince relle Roberts | Of |had been alway the W But | back.” | , oie }) i F Of thesland area “of°Great Britain, ~ Prute-a-tives gave me. 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