Fw Your Health R rou •Kould bur th« b«»t. n SAUDA" ' â€" ^ fDP 3EI dflk* H600 Is tH« purest snd most sclentlftcallr prepared tea. sold toder* â€" Try it. GREENMANTLE BY JOHN BUCHAN. nFTYMILUON INCREASE IN DEPOSTW ^.„,^^ REPORTED BY ROYAL BANK OF CANADA Maintalnad. K\ (Copyrighted ThpmM NeUon and Son*. Ltd) CHAPTER XXI.â€" (Confd.) ]»id«. I turned my head and saw T* .„». i,u»„ Mj .»j ^» .«-«♦ Blenldron behind me, evidently mort- It wa« bitter cold, and we .pent „ u„happy about the pace we set most of the day wrapped m our J ^^^ £^>„j ^^ ,^^ "J^ „^4 ^ greatcoaU and burled deep in the ^j^^^ horae-excrrise was good for straw. Blenkiron was a marvel, ^j^ , ^ut it wa"! a gentfe amble There was no light for him to .pl*y,Bnd a short gamble that he lllced. and Patience by, but Tie never complained. | „j,^ ^^j, ^ad helter-skelter. His thighs He slept a jot of the time, and when ^^^^ ^^ ^^^^^ j^ ^j , saddle-leather, he was awaKe talked 88 cheerily as If ^3 ^^ ^ ,-,^ ^ . ^^^^ tj,,, he were starting out on a holiday. He uiv„uac of Bome Turkish unit, and all| had one great comfortr-his dyspeps a j^^ Worses shied violently. I knew by was pne. He sang hymns coMtantly 1 Bj^^kj^^^n-g oaths that he had lo»l liisl to the benipi Providence that had â- gyrrups and was sitting on his horae's sqimred his duo-denum. neck. I My only occupation was to listen i Beside him rode a UU figure swath- I for the guns. The first day aft«r i cd to the eyes in wrappings and wear- Peter left they were very quiet on j ing round his neck some kind of shawl the front nearest us, but in the late whoee ends floated behind him. Sandy, evening thev started a terrific racket of course, had no European ulster, for THE OVERHELPFUL MOTHER, ical and easy-tc-obtain disinfectants The next day they never stopped ^ it was months since he had worn pro- in the w( rid is lye. The •generous use 'rom dawn to dusk, so that It remind- 1 per clothes. I wanted to speak to In reply to an inquiry about her ^j ^j^j^ commodity will prevent the ed me of that tremendous forty-eight him, but somehow I did not dare. His studies, a young high-school girl re- gpread of disease germs. | hours before Loos. I tried to read stillness forbade me. He was a.won- cently said, "I've had too much help in , por cleaning pots and pans and into this some proof that Peter had I derful fine horseman, with his firm my French; so I haven't got along washing dishes, a weak solution of got through, but it would not work. I English hunting seat; and it was as very well You see mother knows lye will make the work easier and also It looked more like the opposite, for, well, for he paid no attention to his Pr/nrh anA xh» HWm t/. heln me and purify the utensils. There is no qcick- this desperate hammering must mean, beast His head was still full of un- ?ve hiudl UkftL ple«urT;^y f r A to poison an entire Luly I that .the frontal assault was still the . quLet thoughts. A gain of fifty millions In depoiIU. llflnld asseu of approximately 60% and cash amounting to do les« than 28% of liabilities to the public are among the outstanding features of a remurkably strong atatement whleh The Royal Bank of Cpn»A». It forward^ Inc to lU shareboldeni for the fiscal year ending November SOtli. A 150 000.000 gain in depoaiti is really pren- omenal under eondtt1o&« that preratl- ed during the past year and must be SCO. Call lowM toUJ $4«.t72,i74. wmr pared with $U,«10,020 Utt yew. Larger Business Handled. In the many fields of indoatry saA commerce served by the Baak tbsrs has evidenUy been a demsad tor to- creased accommodatloB. This is !»â- fleeted In a gain la currsnt lous, •rhich now stand •» JPMvZ^-??! against $*42,»rT.77«. During MM »• balance due to ths Dominion Goveni. ment of H7,4«U50, reported a year accepted as unmistakable testimony ^go, has been enUrely paid off. Woman's Sphere than by using unclean kitchen utensils â- Russian game. Then the air around me began to from her. But whci. 1 begin again ^^ ^j^^^^ ^^^^ ^^ ^^^^ glasses thatj Two or three times I climbed tolsmell acrid and raw, and I saw that Im going to do it an oy have been previously used by apersonjthe housetop for fresh air. The day a fog was winding up from the hol- next year myself." ' suffering from some' malady. Tlie use \ was foggy and damp, and I could see lows. The love of independence and the ©t lye will greatly reduce this hazard. [ very litUe of the countryside. Trans- i "Here's the devil's own luck," I joy of self-help arc inborn in every \ Around the bathroom, ^ thorough port was Mill bumping southward cried to Hussin. "Can you guide us normal person; they appear in the cleaning is made easier and infinitely ; along the road to the Palantuken, and two-year-old who insistently refuses |"ore effective by using lye. In this j the slow wagon-loads of wounded re- to be helped as well as in the young instance, ve also acts as a disinfect- 1 turning. One thirg: I noticed, how- man who wants to "shift for himself." i ""^^f Titicf ^^.?, f„"^f;„ i„-. i» â„¢if», ®''*/- ^^^^^ *"* * perpetual coming What healthy girl or boy fails to find' ^ ^^ o- brush/or heavv cteanine of ^-"."^ going between tlie Use and the .^.» i„ A^i^l, T.,„.i- o'l K„ v,o.~.„i/ «, S P orusn lor neavy cleaning or ^ city. Motors and mounted messen- Mst in doing work a.l by heijelf or floors or walls. The use of lye in this gers were constantly arriving and de- lumself , in beginning a task and hang- manner keeps it from coming m con- parting, and I concluded that Hilda Ing on to the end, even though the way tact with hands and avoids possible von Einem was getting ready for her leads through hard places? Tasks are drying out of the skin or irritations | part in the defence of Erzerum. like games: they are no fun if they caused by lye. Lye attacks grease,! These ascents were all on the first are too easy. i?"° ^°[ ^^f. «a«)n, it wil absorb oil day after Peter's going. The second To-daythereisnospinningorweav- f;;°^ '"'»• Care should be taken | day when I tried the trap, I found ing for the girl, no w^pile for most ^^^^ ex^^d^nar^of V^hlnHr or '* "^^""^ "".^ ^''"V^^ weighted. This * , , V . J any exposea parts oi the hands or m„st. i,«v« hcpn Hone hv mip frion<iQ boys. As houi'-'ehold labor has lessened, face, the high school curriculum has chang- j The art of making really good, ed. The work there has grown harder; strong, pure lye is gained after many, young people are expected to know many years' experience and the older more. Some wise parents have met ly® manufacturers usually turn out the new conditions sensibly. Many the best product must have been done by our friends. welcome the serious study put upon their children; but some â€" and their anxiety is easily understood and for- given â€" have tried to help by doing part of the work themselves. Many a mother confesses to hemming for her daughter when the assignments in domestic art are heavy or troublesome. Many fathers do the lessons in mathe- matics that are puzzling their children. A young girl said recently, "I have a pile of essays that have good marks on them; but when I graduate I'm go- ing to lay them away, tie them with ribbons, and label them 'Mother's Es- says,' for she gave me the ideas for most of them and help<>d me to write all of them." That mother wanted her TWO DAINTY APRONS. daughter to succeed, but she forgot that it was not a case of making an essay but an essayist. Everyone knows the misguided, overhelpful mother who dresses herj daughter beyond the family income. , Pattern 3438 supplies these styles. One mother works in a department! ".'" "="* in one Size: Medium. No. 1 require l'^ yard, store that her daughter may dress like'^V'Lra'M \ ^'"m °\ ^^''"""^ "^' o â„¢,i „f #„o»,i^ Ti,„ Ji 1 u , terial, and No. 2 will reqi a girl of fashion. -The girl has an Lawn, dotted Swiss, \ ,, ..-r- excellent voice, but she will never be I and embroidered materials are attrac- tive for these styles. A pattern of this illustration mail and very right too. If the house were '°|]^; becoming a place of public resort it would never do for me to be journey- ing roofward. Late on the second night Hussin reappeared. It was after supper, when Blenkiron had gone peacefully to sleep and I was be^nning to count the hours till the morning. I could not close an eye during these days and not much at night Hussin did not light a lantern. I heard his key in the lock ,and then his light step close to where we lay. "Are you asleep?" he said, and when I answered he sat down beside me. "The horses are found," he said, "and the Master bids me tell you that we start in the morning three hours before dawn." It was welcome news. "Tell me what is happening," I begged; "we have been lying in this tomb for three days and heard nothing." "The guns are busy," he.said. "The Allemans come to this place every hour, I know not for what Also tl.ere has been a great search for you. The searchers have been here, but they were sent away empty Sleep, my lord, for there is wild work before us." I did not sleep much, for I strung too high with expectation, an in a mist?" "I do not know." He shook his head. "I had counted on seeing the shape of the hills." "We've a map and a compass, any- how. But these make slow travelling. Pray God it lifts!" Presently the black vapor changed to grey, and the day broke. It was little comfort The fog rolled in waves to the horses' ears, and riding at the head of the party I could but dimly see the next rank. "It is time to leave the road," said Hussin, "or we may meet inquisitive of the confidence that is everywhere placed in this strons Canadian iKinlt Ing Institution. What will make such a large sain still more satisfactory from the shareholders' standpoint is that owing to the general character of the business done by the Bank there are no especially large depoilts of any nature. Qsneral Position Further Strenflthened The general business of the Bank continues to show an expanding ten dency. ToUI assets are now 1588,368,- 664, as compared with $479,3(2.S6« for Growth In Deposits. In ths large gain o« m.OOO.OM Uj deposits it is to bo noted that th«» m the SsTlnfs Department now amount to ♦311,769,127. as ««««P"«* with »2:7.6»6.882. an Increase of no less than $34,183,246 for the year. Earnings Well Maintained. The earnings for the year were w«i maintained, proflU having »|0""*f to $3,909,818. This compare with fl.- We struck to the left over ground which was for all the world like a Scotch moor. There were pools of rain on it and masses of tangled snow- laden junipers, and long reefs of wet slaty stone. It was bad going, and the fog made it hopeless to steer a good course. I had out the map and the compass, and tried to fix our route so as to round the flank of a spur of the mountains which separated us from the valley we were aiming at "There's a stream ahead of us," I said to Hussin. Is it fordable?" "It is only a trickle," he said, coughing. "This accursed mist is from Eblis." But I knew long before we reached it that it was no trickle. It was a hill stream coming down in spate, and, as I soon guessed, in a deep ravine. Presently we were at its edge, one long swirl of yeasty falls and brown rapids.' We could as soon get horses over it as to the topmost cliffs of the Palantuken. Hussin stared at it in consterna- tion. "May Allah forgive my folly, for I should have known. We must re- turn to the highway and find a bridge. My sorrow, that I should have led my lords so ill." Back over the moor we went with ^j^g my spirits badly damped. We had d none too long a start, and Hilda von 968.489 in the prevlotts ?•»'"• .^* proflU added to the balance carried forward from the Pfce^j"* /!^ .„,,o.,«o .unbrought the total amount .yallable^or the previous year, or a gain of aboutidlstrlbutlon up to^ ♦*-^T""- $69,000,000. Liquid assets are $233.- 126,474, as compared with $218,048,881, while cash on hand amounts to $81,- 604,639, against $71,936,920 a year ago. In the liquid assets a nnmber of other large Increases are shown, the princi- pal being a gain In short term govern- ment securities. Dominion and Provin- cial Government securities now stand at $28,788,060, up from $22,960,224, and Canadian. Mnolclp^l and BriUsh, For- eign and Colonial Government securi- ties, other than Canadian, amount to $16,900,368. against $7,901,927 a year The principal accounts In the statement of assets and llabUltles, as com- pared with 1922, are as follows: â€" ,.., 1928 1922 Liquid Assets $233,126,474 »216,04M8l Total Assets 538,358,664 *!M?H!f Call and short loans 46.372,674 "•5i2'l?I Deposits not bearing Interest 109,676.137 .•J'JxrSI! Deposits bearing Interest SU,769,127 5il'5?;'55; Total Deposits 421,334,265 'P'SJHJl Dominion and Provincial Govt Securities 28,788,060 22,950,224 Canadian Municipal Securities and British, For- eign and Colonial Public Securities, other than Canadian 15,900,383 7.901,937 Current Loans and Discounts 264,722,967 142.987.478 Deposit In Central Gold Reserves 11,600.000 8,000,000 Notes of Bank In Circulation 81,226,641 26.646,908 Balance due to Dominion Government 17,461,760 was distributed as follows: Dividends and bonuses to shareholders $2.856.00Q ^l^r.rl.ind^^r: 100.00* ^rafstr..'."..^"'... *oo.ooo Reserve for Dominion Got- emment Taxes, Including war taj: on Bank Note ^.^ .„ circulation v " ' ' ' ^11 V„, leaving an amount to bo fairled for- ward of $1,085,830, as against $1,007.- 614 at the end of the previous year. cavalry pickets moving along the road. They saw us at the same instant A word was passed down the road, a shrill whistle blew, and the pickets put their horses at the bank and started across the moor. "Did I not say this mist was from Eblis?" growled Hussin, as we swung round and galloped back on oar tracks. "These cursed Zaptids have seen us, and our road is cut" I was for trying the stream at all costs, but Hussin pointed out that it would do us no good. The cavalry beyond the bridge were moving up the other bank. "There is a path through the hills that I know, but it must be travelled on foot If we can increase our lead and the mist cloaks us, there is yet a chance. (To be contintied.) THE WAY WE ALL DO. I do not need that load of stuff that clutters up my garret I would destroy the k>t of it but som*- how cannot bear it And BO I let the whole mess stay, and never scrutinize it But some glad day the time may come when I can utilize it. T. M. P. A PRESSING TIP. To iron the placket of a wash skirt smoothly and so the Imprint of the hooks may not be seen on the right side, lay the plajket hooks down, on a thick pad or a folded Turkish towel and press on the right side of the skirt The hooks will not be bent and tha right side wiH be smooth and flat ♦ MInard's Liniment for OandrulL La^"" dotted S^s^dimity cCe te^^led Bien'kir"on"hi;*'now Tup'e^Uc f '"«"? --'' "*"1l ^''?^'" ""'f '""^ H prhrntwf. ^Tf'/H^Vr.rJ'nttX slumbers. But. for an hour or'^so I .^.'^.^tch us up Hussin was forcing a singer because the mother ha,s taken away her power to do â€" the ability to hold fast unto the end. A young boy came home the other day and threw his books impatiently on n chair. "I'm sick and tired of , ^^ school," he said. His mother had some Pa''^â„¢ of the ideas of the Spartans. "I'm sick and tired of housework," was her teply, "but it's my work. Going to school is yours. Go ahead and do it" [dropped off, and my old nightmare!**'® P^**' '<*'" *"^ ""''*^*^y ^«^ ^^ *^**| came back. Once again I was in the!**„"V"*- v j i.i. j iv I .. jâ€"v,^... >,* -...o ...„=v„wv,.. ...... » niir«iiorl Before we reached the road the ed to any address on receipt of 16c in 'nroai oi a pass, nouy pursuea, i . , , , , , rovpnlprf n we<l«re silver or Kt-imns bv the Wilson Pub- straining for some sanctuary wh oh "l"'^ '"^^ DacK ana reveaiea a weage Sliver or stamps by the Wilson Pub | j ^^^^, ^ ^^^^ ^^^^^^ ^^^ ^y ^^ ^^ j ^untry right aero.ss _to Oie hifis lishing Co., 78 West Adelaide Street' Toronto. Allow two week for receipt KITCHEN CANS AND CON- TAINERS. I have the gayest and prettiest set And the bov who was onlv n fpw °' l<it«hon containers that I have ever Ana me ooy wno was only a rew.g^g^ ^^j ^j, ^^^ home-made too. I month.s ago "sick and tired of school' '...-.•' . . •- longer alone. Others were with me:, '^5'°"'* **'.«' "^"^r ^^^^"^ a clear view, how many I could not tell, for when ' "^^'y 9*'^^* «,^i!^'"? °"* 7"* ^'l* I tried to see thoir faces they dis- ^J^*"? '" ^1 "?^* of morning. It solved in mist Deep snow was under-|*"°^^ *''« ^"°P T.. ."<>"«'?«" foot a grey sky was over us, black j '^'•°'^" "P ^'"'^^^ '*» '^^ ^^ s)xoyit>i, too, peaks were on all sides, but ahead in â- the mist of the pass was that curious H/rHVyilTM I HVI? CAm^ caUrol which I had first seen in my ^^fritf^Lr \*i,.V/^Vtr. my dream on the Erzerum road. I saw it distinct in every detail. It rose to the left of the road through , , 1, , , . I saved all of the cans containing coffee, has done so well at school since then | tea, and so on, that came to my kit- .„.,„ _ „.. „. ,„„ .„„„ „„„„„.. that ho is now president of his class chen and then interested friends in j the pass, and above a hollow whero and stands well in his studies. saving for me, so I have a variety great boulders stood out in the snow. To many young people life I.f bccom- hoth in sizes and styles. I Its sides were steep, so that Uic snow ing hard because it is too easy. Watch I I removed all paper labels and gave had slipped off in patches, leaving any 'normal healthy boy or girl: see Z^'^'^" '^'i" 1>^P '^°^^ ?' "'*''*« enamel stretches of glistening black shnlo. how a good hard task briirhtcns the '^".'";,'*"***"' for metal work. Next I The kram at the top did not rise ey^ and brings to the fafe a glow '^^V'T,'""^^"'"!?' ^l"?."r'' »'<>?'*'':! "heer. but sloped at an angle of forty- „rinrrr,„» ^t,!f„„ L 1.^., â„¢ Boed Catalogues and such things all of| five, and on the very summit there of Inti-reHt Strong, healthy yoi.»g the pretty flowers, butterflies, birds seemed a hollow, as if the earth backs need burdens to carryâ€" not over- and border desi^nis that took my fancy, within the rock-rim had been beaten heavy, but good hard Latin verbs, al-: These I trimmed closely, following the; by weather into a cup. That is often gebric equations, compositions that design with a pair of very sharp' the way with a South African roafroj, mnkf them think, and the hundred shears so that there would bo no and I knew it was so with this. We tasks that are just heavy enough for J""!?"' unsightly edges, and glued were straining for it but tho snow the young backs to hold without strain ^^S"l°,"'^ rnrJnrnnt ^n l^'/* ".* "*V|°SfKe^ us, and our enemies were very but with wholesome exercise. When fi£K the Blrfa^d^h^^^^^ u ., .. « ZlTt 3r ."hf ""hlJ"^^ S" r\!^F^^\^ nt inta^nVjirkl/'^rdo^. ^"GeTfeaTy 'mV o^d/? i burden, he «" 'JocU h s child to the ng the designs before gluing and try- said; "it is the hour to ride." danger of flabby muscles, lowered vi-,lng different effecU by holding tho Like sleep-walkers wc moved into tality, loss of power, unfulfilled possi- cut-outs against tho cans. , tj,e ghnrp air. Hussin led us out of blliUcs. After these were in place I labeled nn old postern and then through n Tho dangers of overwork have been **'^" "^"."l I"'"* T . *"""" ^'^^^\ and place like an orchard to the shelter of emphasized until the phrase is in cur- """"i *'^" , """'^'l '''i'lv' *"""" ^'^'^ ^^^ some tall evergreen trees. There rent and continuous use. Is It not time T,!^ Z^^^^'l '',&nni"'/f?^'/*''\^''"' *>""«• ^^'^^' champing quieUy from gonie with a dingonnl effect others their nose-bags. "Good." I thought; with one letter above the other. These «„ feed of oats before a big effort." I traced on very dohrately with gra-l There were nine beasts for nine phito paper, such ..s is "jed for chmn Hdera. We mounted without a word painting. «nd then filled in tl.o letters n„d fiu^d through a grove of tree... to carefully with blue enamel, using a ,vhere a broken paling marked the he- Many doctor's bills would be avoided ?1\V^' " wer« «mnL.h "' *•"" *'"' P'""'"K *>' cultivated land. There for oJ.i the most powerful , cconom.;rr U w" h"a"7er7 1^^ «?; c'e^a" f^^' "f. ^'^rV"-- "^^r ^'^f * 'shellac and let It drv thoroughlv 'j ^"'J'. ?''"'"'' I"-*""'""!' ""^'^d '" » I The sight of my shelf v.-ith al of h«''l l^'C'V^y' '"'"'"^p^u "' ' ^"1''^''' th...e gay things in a row i, guaran- '"'"Ih-V"* ''^ 7"*- i?^'", T •'''"?" teo.1 to chase away the wor.st rase of P'' '"''^"''^^''1' ''"*• «""«!'«♦' f""ou.ly THINGS NEW AGAIN Dye or Tint Any Worn, Shab- by Garment or Drapery. Bach 15-cent package of "Diamond Dyes" contains directions so simple that any woman can dye or tint any old, worn, faded thing new, even If she (has never dyed before. Choose any color at drug store. STa%;7 Horse Cover or Stable Blanket The ouUU* or tlu hont coto- or aUbl* bl>okM U mad* o( wtUmcot teown cotton dack. UimS with k ttiooc huvT Uukrt matfrUl. ntoBdlsf Uok mix the bea to tlu (dix. Sm re UukM •t boitom. M Inchn u lop. dn>th of Deck SS 1-3 tarha. doptti of bock end S3 tnchM. Tw o w r- dii«l«fc otrli Ibm Inchto wide, •tronili itltdud and rdnfotred. It It tho nBolBo ortldoâ€" otroos. durtblt. mra uid wUl at oar fair Und hone. Bui the real thUu and oidei A ^a C A a few hlankota whUo tho auppir lait& Ton wlU nerer dusUcato them uata at^ â- > g 3 (f Ue price wo an offetliK thorn to 100. WoUht V poondi. Shlpplni weliht. It^ W . pouhdi â- â- Hni^A at toftthtr with rour nelihbon aadA^ f^m norsft j^„ , g,,^ Cootalalat l« BltnUlt atjh*/.yjl Brushes »v •»• WHoleealo Prioo o« twh S^ ^^wT /^^ ^•^' ^â„¢y McOellan Saddles Bite. OUC j/>^-lfiX i^^im^ Brand bow. ttool e lll« l-l. .^^ VS0^^tilAj! ti It ^\. ••ttrmpo Shlpptat tl.00 d-oT* ^^ X«:/„. If If -V -*| M P0«»U Curry Comba ff <i_!i M ^'.V" aufl in *5 \f-f fr""ll Jt All T Anther UnuKd OeuWo Bel* An AK \W . Saddles and Oouhlo Bll wy«Z9 Brand now. wr>od<a Briillii ""oooli etimipt. ShlppUw Brand New l-poond. AS AR • All i«ide naraoteod a. ntn- I '*'*^' W ror«U OUte Dtab. woolWCL'Av I jilted or aioae} retundad. I *Q flQ Bed Blanktta. Slia. ^ oeuk ' j «Ol!'L tll M ••" J. SILVERMAN & BROS., INC., 694 Broadwsy, New York, N.Y, U.8^. Stod ckeeki or aiooey ordvt to Seat. CDA. Not»-Wa P«y No Forwtrdlni Chartee or Duly. Wholaealt uid Retail Dlitrltattift to thing of underworl. and Its attend- ant evils? LYE. THK IIOTJSKWII-'E'.S PURl- FIKR. EUUYS MATCHES Thetmavyouuse them-the better . you'll like them/ I SMJI BVIltVWHU(S m CANADA AM rOK Tiatl BY NAMB , MINING STOCKS W» wwrltlli'' In tliB shar** nf %\\ N»nhf>m On- t»rta Mlntftif romi>*ni»-«. htTini â- t>«^-UI fa-iiii|o» for «i» «ft'uit«ri •»f (mini. whU-ii rrttlff thr prnmi't mhI fArtfful •fimtlon of % mrmbrr of lh« flrtii InfHriVektlrA rrvn'VTtilfif ^^f fVmnanr flMli rumtftliiiil. M*rfcct mimmarr fr** mi miiMit HERON & CO. Members T->ronto Stock ErchAnge 4 CO1.P0BNE ST. - TORONTO blues 1 have ever had, and my hus- '"'"i. â- . u i n t.-i .- band declares that thiuRs tnste bettor' . I ><»<' K^^ bnc-k nil my oxh.larntion. when they come out of such pretty '"^•"''^ 1 was intoxicnt.-d with thrt pncldigcs. E. C. R. ' : niovement, and cojld have lauith.^d (I'jl Iti'.ict and sun;?. Under the b'.ick IS^UE .No. 2â€" '24. »,., IT _!• u 1. i' canopy of tho niarht pcril.s nro .«iihor; The average Englmhman has grsat \l,^l^,, ^, t^rnl.ly nVve. Mine woro' prsctieal sagacity, a keen sense of , fo, Rotten. The oail.i.ess I gallopcl, rlpht and wronp, and a tolerance |„|„ led ire to frttdom and friends.' edped by humorous contempt â€" Canon' Y,.s, ?ind success which I had iiot, Humes. dared to hope and .icpvcoly ex'en to! â€" â€" â€" dreiuTi of. " | MInard'B Llniinsnl Nsals Cuts. Hussin rodo firsi, with me ut his* SAVE TIME AND WORK VSB MORE- C&SBBES ConcentTBled becf-iroodncs*, msny Iinp.trted lo dozens of diihe* making them more tatty and nulritiout. In line old, 10, SO anil ICO Order Your Farm Help Now IN VIEW of the great demand for farm lielp existing in Canada, the Canadian PacLiic Railway will continue its Fatri Help Service duriiijr 1924 and will or largo iu scope to L:- cluJe >von'.en domestics and boys. THE COMPANY Ls Jn touch with laryo numbers of good fara laborers In Great Britain, Norway, Swcde^i, Denmark, Francs, Holland, Switzerland and other Europcin count i-ies and tlutjuea its widespread org:ani::3tion can promptly fill applications for help i«ceived from Canadian fanners. In order to ha\*e tlio hcl^ Wach CanaiLa in time for the Spring operations farmers needmg help should arrange to get thsfi applications in early, the earlier tho better, as natundly those applications which aro recei\-ed early will receive first attention. Blank applicaUon forms and full infom^ation repmling tha service may be obtained from any C.P.R. ag:ent or from any of tha offidal-s li.stctl below. THE Sl^lVlCE IS ENTIKELY FREE OF CUAKGE. THE CAN.\DIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY Department of Colonization and Development ^NNirCG.^ â€" .^I. E. Tliomton, Paprrlnten4o«t of rolmUatlM T. S. Achomn. Grncral Airlcallarsl Ac««* SASKATOON.â€" W. i. (;ttow, Lund Arn.t II. F. Komor, PpocUl i'ulonlnitlon Acmt CAI.CART.â€" T. (>. V. Ilrrzcr, Aael. to BupU •( Cslouiaatlon rOMONTON .1. Millar. 1»k\ A«tnt ktONTKEAL^â€" >I. l>o«i(all. <;rn*ral Atilrullurol Agfiit & La a«» }<«rir«N<V I'^ad As*i>t J. B. PKNjns. B. 0. WHITB, Atalittnt CommlMldntr. f 4 k