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I r'.rthe I I 1 1 r .4 to ) -- .i, .l if-- the mliow tmr width elide meli.tlilcalty dr I ten by the dogged will. rriie to route Then, of a lell.-n- , a I tie unrerialn wlioitt hoe had de rjr of He hoy,atiead tie wind tid ptfol I. lilt l.) saj ?" With a low whimper, the husky be side him nuzzled Into the boy a fare, buiied In bis under t'11- - robes Dont want Frock to do It. doytih?' As if sensirg the ghastly meaning of the words, the dog again thrurl his nose Into the hood. For an Instant his hairy muzzle touched the lean cheek of bis master. Then with a throaty ramble It was withdrawn. 1. . I1.1. ,. r.t I. 'in and The Eyes of tha Ooy, Bright With Starvation, Hungrily Watched the Nauseous Stew. break which would shtdlcr Ills lust camp. Ins heart gave a great throb. I lien checked, to pound ugaill furiously as tie swayed on his feet at wlmi lie 811 w. Deer trull!" lie gasped. "Deer trail. Flash I Made tins morning! lie can't (ravel far in this! We'll bung to him. Flash hung to him!" 'Hu ll the boy shivered us stark feat gripped him. Could lie aim his gun? Could lie hit tlie game? Fut there was 110 place for doubt here, lie bud to bit liiiiL It was Ills last chance. Leading Flash on a rawhide thong to preveut him boiling with the sled when (bey saw Hiclr game, Fiock fol lowed the trail. Hope now drove bis slilTeiied logs hope of red meat, food life. And here, at last, tlie careful trululng of months proved llself. Uu a leash Flash hud been trained to silence. The trail led through a stand ot scrub spruce Mini out over Hie packed snow of Icy shell of a brook. Here Frock suddenly stopped, tils Jaw drop ping In amazement Moose! he gasped. Moose, up hereon t tie Yellow-Leg- !' Instead id the familiar, round toed trucks ot u curitmu. stamped Into the hard footing, like the llirusi of a die iu wax, were the long, poiuied, cow like trucks id a moose. Following tlie trail which led In Hie direction o a heavy stand ot black spruce and cedar, under a Hilge. Frock led Ids plunging dog. Shut up. Flush) Sternly boy! tie ordered lit low tones, He's there. Iu that bush. The animal had traveled up wind lie would not smell them ; so It was safe to bold to the trail Slipping o(T the dogs harness. Hiving the sled, Frock led him by the thong. As they entered tlie cover of tlie timber, ears and eyes tense, the heart of Hie boy shook him as an engine shakes a launch Somewhere ahead In the spruce was food life. If only he did not uiiss ! Modern Japan Japan lie the land of quaint medieval scenes and customs for the occidental traveler. The Osagu municipality has completed all the geological Investigations and other necessary arrangements for the construction of a high speed trumcar service. The system will consist of underground and overhead I'nes, to be completed at an estimated cost ot fSO.OOO.OOO. First to Be Cremated The body of the first person to he cremated In the United States was that of Baron de Talin at Washing ton, Pa In lSTtl . It ha long been known (hilt nute of the sma'ler Idrd that bn In the North npicnr In tn'd Ie tatltud" nn their return lit July The number of llu!-III Atl little voyager cal ami the ta.iv einent I la full lid" In September, Tt.e host of wlhl f vvvl linger mainly until October Mild N vondier. vvlo-- the frot of rpproach Inc winter In Ihe Ninth send tliem Sotitliwanl. Tlie multitude of warbler that went Northward In spring ro g.ill.v bedecked In nil the bravery of llndr ntintlal cohir come trooping back with their .voting, nil din! In sober hues more flltlug their present prosaic task of making a living off the country, nod laying Iu a goodlv supply of fat to help meet any privations whiter may hold In store In the warm Southern land they eck Bring Joy to the Far North. In far Northern lain! where untold millions of din ks mid 'geese and other wlhj fowl go to rear llndr young, tie advent, during tbp last of April or enrty In May. of the first of these bird Is the cause of ezullunt oy to the people. Contentment fills llndr hearts, for the coming of the bird marks the end of Hie long, cold period of scarcity and the beginning of that part of the year In which food Is again plentiful. In the old days fur trader In Can ndn and Alaska rewarded wl'h to hacco the Indian or Hskimo who saw the first goose vving'ng lls way over White men loined head In spring. with tlie natives In Hip iubllaiit welcome to Hie newcomer The till'd life of the United States Is believed to total more than fom This means that hillioti Individuals. many hundred ml'llons of migrants move North and South with the etian'rtng seasons. Though many go by day and may he seen by all who take the trouble to observe vast 11m hers also pass bv night. During the hi Ight of the spring ml ftrtitlon. those whose ears are attuned to nature's voices may hear mysferl 011s notes overhead, many of which They mark Hie .may be recognized course of winged travelers exulting In springtime vigor and npnroaehltig nuptials In the haunts which they seek toward the top of the world. Tele scopes held on the moon nt that time often reveal their silhouettes ns they cross Its face. In autumn the throng moves South ward over a lunger period, and the travelers wear the soberer garb of everyday life. Though It has been plain that nil grating species. In general, move North and Sou'll the movements of seme covering nearly or quite the entire length of the continent yet only vague Information on the subject has been available, since It was Impossible to determine the movement of indi vtdunls. Through Idl'd handing a will not pud Imd Is now dev loped that only tell ns whole IndivhlmT bird wander, luit will enable ns to trace their routes and determine the exact areas where they go In the North t rear their young or In the South to winter Wander Faf From Home. also learn something eon corning the strange, sporadic occur retire of birds In ort9 of the world far distant from their homes. Such wardering Individuals sre probably much name numerous than we suspect. This Is Indicated by the occh ences of robins, botwv 11 (TO BE CONTINUED.) Not much longer will ri.iintib-M- 1 fts w I lor tm-a- fr ( rlvlIH.I w I him. With shaking hand the boy stlrreo the pitiful supper in the pull. We re lost and starved out. Flash My legs are good for one day more-th- en I guess Im through.' The starvlug pair fim.hed he atew then side by side lay before the fire. Of course. Flash." wsudmed the seniidellrlous Frock, "I could shoot t my pup und get back Imt u on youi old bones yet Fight through the ears, eh? You'd never know what l'.rock i Id to you ninl fid he d ee home ag.ln tlu family. What d'yuh u,) 11 inm-Un- Do good.' of Id 1 nbited h' Im rai iO .ii. Fant:ptc Ihetiiie w r In Ft lip to aceoeiil for Ibetu io entered Inin nivil. atnl L'lk-lorwin re some it. survive, even In tl ? )! i't found ll d'ttti'u.i in fm iia mi object DIkImhi lillta d;ii;icd iimii the InrUoii I'.liitk nHita am) iii..i.inf rf ilj.tu Wurreil Ills vIhIoii. i Illy. II. e the j..i rlil.'l of mid eteei. tie i It ijkIiI tlmt lie coulil mil '!,( tit a pm tm tn me y l,'l'eil Mm tlead In liia liat liS. Hula n hla ride, lie irled to line the a!hia on J.irk Jilne, tmt tlie Imoi.I on the uuixxle aaterec tr and it of the rear sight slot w.ilch oi'inarcd. hen fmleil, hen ii 'in'ii red, at If For answer the dog whined, rulihlng against I.rock's legs, as the hoy's hand rested on the massive skull. You're strong, boy. yet. M.ijhe, ll we hit the river soon, you can pull lue up to the lake. My legs wou'i last much longer. 1 eau't feel 'em an) more. Then at the thought of his father's words the hoy pulled himself together Flash, we've got the nerve, you and 1. If we are young, and shy on Imsh craft. Tomorrow, were going through to the river over that ridge! So Frock plodded on. hoping ngnlnsi hope for the sight of game. Fat the Btrnnge III luck which often pursues those whose need Is greatest followed the footsteps of the starving trapper Trulls of fox and lynx, rahhii tracks, end the network paths of grouse ami itarinigun. he crossed, hut for hoars Ills peering eyes saw no game met no floundering trull of caribou They had left the country. Again dusk fell. Again there were do rabbit runways In wired to set snares. Again boy and dog sat In si lence by a fire. Over the tire hung a pail In which water boiled. In the water were strips of the pelts of two rabbits and ainull pieces of rawhide thongs. The eyes of t He boy, bright with starvation, hungrily watched the nauseous stew. "It wont help much. Flash,' mat tered the boy. Fut It'll warm us up warm us up My feet are cold are yours? I can't feel my toes the tire's In autotiedi.lc. l.i al.'p and alip'nnr. The riyrVI f Idr tlmt cm It opilnj and nut imii fly tmt lit and nnit'i. In mine ra t I'l taii. . tiii !..ul, d j t!; ! Imls keenly tnicreMel ili-i- hoy rn'I.',.i: I t'e t taitatlun aud grul:tig lii( had trliMJ !,e IIikIi (rmii lie Irani i .( Fr.nk M.Ci.ln Ilia N'" Imltiit t t: 1. llie light eje Ihal ton p rtoni (,I ttll I, nut (M" 1hn ti mr lil it it, lit he lint . In pl.iy l.liu (rl.tr lip eye gueaa !io doue for," tit grouticd a sji.'iee hluek tier pair .I veil In the beari of I lie hoy cniighi tu Hie idtileea grip of the Ions no.tri Then a he atiNid hmodtiig. a initial nose touched the hare hand holding the rille. The caress o a ttu-i- n longue roused him He glanced down til the eager b.own eyes which spoke worship of Mie loyal heart which lien l In that happy chest. "Uluit you think, Flnt.fi. la (he river over those bills? Cun we inuke It, eidm.'il t.l l I I Ihe grralfd In tdr.! !a ipt f.riiniFve divi b.u rn Intimate know I 'ge of n!l wtd life I.N.UI him ;,i idltn M only afe guard ngan-- t Marv.itVn, l.mig It" for Hie d a vn of hV'.rv !ie in,' IM In the great iimH.irly and mUlo-ii- v moii tii t.i noli spring and autiipm of v liiitiihor f 1,'rd of lii.my l.i. t:,i,t,j l.ii Jiuntlly I'.jt tl,c Im,1m4U WIIAT h r?min tin' f.irdil na tuiclt Nallll fct lo Ml . tt MW ("IIhii'is l,i rtr4 iWt pi Snow a Oandio j ta-i- d 0td I f As. t i b Imv r t 'i h-- lei;) lattoly 4 I rtoeg t t. l ot. 1 In rdl.i r American Idrl ntid rvrtt md lleljpdahd, that Ihoijidtlejint jtid Iii i!.e North where mi tunny vlltor from UUtahl St. I'eul Lave hen fuun-regiiit. M:.iul. the lmg't of the small lr ! Hof ..itid. III 1'er'dg 4, a Id CM to bird. another landing tlnce for J'lilgli-from tl.e nun.b r of straggler ftoi.t r,T'ten A Is sod Ihe Alaska!) ti .'o ..;id t'li.t have vtl fogrd lliTe. !' !. tit;, Me t iukitg of Mid, curb of pr. j. fly re idi-- d f r the r.td habit, lilt Sts Fit.! inolctiirlil t.eveb-p.11 ljiro ntld the Fldled S. ,!wi:!i!'t the p.i'l Til year. The gi (.,! t tldmiuC In been hittci F,'-'-d and It I tew j a well reco;-t.lrc'- l l i.e of ri earili. hivi'sfg.it'tr f.iic.lFar wlh Ihe Mrl life of U.clr 'liitrlct ciipture the bird, vvlili many alive no t un'iern-ed- . tri p, nnd pi I'v a r.un'hored u!umitiiini baml or ring on the leg 'f a central al eto It. I huh bird s Mott whenever the Mrl is reiaj.en. alive or dupl. the Under may forward either the hand or the num her of It. Tim e of bird n messengers by lerhn n.an began In tlie tli;n pi-the e.dlie-- I reeonl I Mint of Noah, who I ald to have sent out He Haven for litnil. and the Dove to pto-'peIt Ing The lira! record of bird marked to d'stiugaish I bent lifter digit nppear to be In the tenth hook of 1'linys Nalurid History, which sliits Hi.il n Foman smrts:nan took swallows f i mu Yolntcrrne (Volterrtil. to Home. In Tuscany, Dttr'.ng the cbai lot race tl(p bird were marked with colors of the winners and then liberated to carry the new back home. For a lime prior to the development of systematic handing, students desirous of lifting Mie veil of mystery surrounding bird tnovenmits cut the feathers so they could readily ho Identlflil. Sometimes they marked the birds with bright colors, or attached a small piece of parchment with n legend to a feather or to a leg. These crude and scattered efforts gave little Information. The drst record of n Idrd handed appears to have been made In 1710. A great gray heron, hearing several ring on one leg. was taken In Germany One of the ring apparently had been placed on It In Turkey. Eanding and Rjcording. tn 1S'.i Prof. (. ('. Movteiisen. a school teacher of Vlhorg. Denmark, began systematically to band and record storks, starlings, nnd oilier birds along the general lines which are still In use Thus lie became the pioneer in practical, scientific methods of bird banding, and bis success led to the work 'icing taken up In various places, especially la Freat Frilain. Sweden, elsewhere in Kuropc. and also in the United States. The two records of bird handed In Europe being taken on this side of the Atlantic nppear to be both of liiltl wake gulls. The first was n young I'd'd.t. on Mu: bird banded June Fame islands. oiT the coast of Northumberland. On August 12. 1D24, It was killed in the District of St. Rarbe, Newfoundland. The second was also handed on tlie Fame Islands. June .20. Water 11)24, and was taken at tiros Fay, Labrador. In October, 1!I2.. No bird banded on this side has yet been taken in Europe, although many stray American birds have been recorded there. One banded American bird, however, bus been recovered In Africa. In the United States, Audubon made the first record of bird marking about 1802. while he was living on IerUio-tnoHe creek, near Philadelphia. placed silver cord alanit the legs of a brood of phoebes, two of which returned t the same neighborhood the following year. The pioneers In systematic bird handing in this country were, first. Dr. Lpoii J. CoK and later Mr. Howard H. Cleaves. Their enthusiasm enabled them to keep bird banding in contin- tious operation from t lie beginning of the century to the time when the work over by the biolog'eal sur- was tak-o- a dk) a, .im...h, UVS, N1TW0KK C Fiy1.4 P ..'ir t '!. S!. Mi-4- i. o.,' I'r ) J( ; H-- IE.RNE0 irj 47 S1uli'li l. 1 1 . bl ptroi Ih-- die, u-- L ct Aptil S Ev.-rv- i' lt4'UI ami lit ISa!ei I.i(4lml4 luktllutw, w I m i"i,n pit l!.ur. j R Ivpt. i.f Agriculture. if 0 N. RCO NETWORK April 9. lower Health I.XerriM- i alul IF Hg Faalil telle. L a Hi Harriet Wtlou S'ooil Hull. a. m Radio IboiMbold lntliute p m Am lion Fridge (jatio-p. Hg Voter g Ill S.icmU) I4I0I FketclM. C tl,.i 1 MW ju.'IA 11:13 : J.I- k IU. Sb-n.- W JhI r. p, III, p. tu p. tig lroh)liM tie. llveiviidy Hour. (lii-quo- i dub INkltuoc p HI IS mini Keith irpliettlU Ilf N. B. C CLUE NETWORK l' ' a. hi. (obiud Hour. a. Hi. I'orein-- t S'bo (Mokery I WarJ's Hour. p. pg Slotitsotm-r:0 . of 1:13 p. ng I. R p m. Strondierg 'nrliti Scx'elle. u :!ii p. m. Mlehelin Hour. PtCO p in. 1 breed It one Theater. M:2l p. tig I Milch Minder Mllmtrel Ido'f p. tu. ( Tiarles f resbinan. H;(t I)1M II.' II:'' lu-pt- AgrU-tiliur- S:t B. C. RED NETWORK April 10. 1:13 a. lit 'lower Health Exercise e ) a m Fusiu M and Ills Mctiagcrk. I":U) a 111 Nnllo:::il Home Hour. 11:13 1. nt. Radio Houselmld Institute. N. lot Touruine Concert. 7:2" p. 5:0" p tu Sunklst O.- 11 rn lami Troubadours. ;l:.'v" p. 111. Ialtmdive Hour. tn. Seii-nude- :.P j 1) at tlr-- r a a li.ui ,1 tu. Hold strand ('rcheslra N. B. C. BLUE NETWORK p. a. in. a. tn 1 p. in 1:15 p. hi. 1 :2" p. in. p lit. 1":') 11:'' Copeland Hour. Foierusl School Cookery. Montgomery Ward's Hour. U. S. Dept of Agriculture. Montgomery Ward's Hour. Mobiloil Orchestra. 8:2" p. m. S.vlviinla Foresters. 0:Xt p. m Smith Frot Iters. :') Slt B. C. RED NETWORK u. nt. Tower Health April 11 Exercises. 8:"0 a. nt. Fastus ami His Menagerie. 11:15 a. ni. F.niio Household Institute. 7 2W) p. nt. Coward Comfort Hour. 8:0" p. tn. Forliat)' Song Shop. 8:2" p. m Hoover Sentinels. 9:tl p. ni. Selberling Singers. p. m. Il.ilsey Stuart Hour. 6:45 l't-iK- t 10 :!U) p. m. I.ev Via Entertainers. N. B. C. BLUE NETWORK 10:00 a. m Coieland Hour. 1 1 : a. ni Forecast School Cookery 1:11 p. ng Montgomery Ward's Hour. 1:15 p. nt. U. S. Dept, of Agriculture. p. in. I.ebn and Fink Serenade. 8:') 8:20 p. in Champion Sparkers. 0:20 p. ng Maxwell House Concert B. C RED NETWORK April 12. 0:15 a. m. Tower Health Exercises 8:00 a. ng Fastus und Ills Menagerie 10:00 a. in. National Home Hour. 11:15 a. ni. I.mlio Household Institute. I2:oo M Teeth. Health and Happiness. 5:iK p. ni. Elorida Citrus O rowers. 0:20 p. in, Fa.vbestos Twins. 7:45 p. 111. Moorman Cost Cutting Cl. 8:00 p. m. Cities Service Hour. 9:0i) p. in. An Evening in Paris. 9:20 p. tn. Schrudertovvn Fund. 11:00 p m Skellodlans. N. B. C. BLUE NETWORK 11:00 a. 111. F C. A. Educational Hour 1 ;( p. in. Montgomery Ward's Hour 1:15 p. ni. U. S. Denf. of Agriculture 7:00 p. rn. Great Moments In History 8:20 p ni. Armstrong Quakers. Hour. 9:20 p m I'ldk-10:00 p. m Hudson-EsseChallengers -. tie 4 jr, dirt gal rxefilor, frtm (.me u uir n F20 Hue demonstration of tbp keen Interest in bird banding lias been the formation of four regional 'bird band- Ing association, among which ha bea divided all of the territory in North America north of Mexico. They have secretaries to keep in touch wri'li the member and to promote tiieir activities. ; U-v- ie 4 gt. uftm 14 trct . b- 'Hi rb (.lrbl t,J. ui Niel t4t iro mn-rmrn- .f Hi Mbs gem-m- Nyrup IVn," I get. e rr ts fri) cw j1? it " tmni. iiMtn l4c MUin u SrB 40 )blh KriV . l' n. or ri!i .vtn.p Fit, MvCl.kv!lo, UJiavig fir free Inal faf Ik bt 't anj kp fni.fid n4 p4 bottle of Dr. C!4-el- the nearest t ItMt'l UtJ ( If f fill! Iti'lHiMtd J 4.(8 Bvfrllr jtiur iHaJc Ui ;.iii,Ft tfi lib) DD'i k ' Ki It till Ml Bin, hrf fur Ivo la InBIhV I piviBB a ,U MiWf Mfl Mil 1 a fM4t(fl f - la UiriUdtT of to intr a in M, Uult oUcfR fl lu-ir- . W 9r, oa Dotiitt.i, I'ui-cflJ- tt la Yt 'l lff ! M tufa bv ! la Uff0 t.rl)1, t olfx rttn I, to bo f).in 'M Uf h htxi i r Mt.l ( lows la buy I iiifl'im til Ho(MHi.. T'ur int'olwptil ftlll BO'WUIB tf!(iftlIT fht-Ttimu'iiiti. fr bv hkMir ytK iufol fr uitrwJol in Kftl kCoia. A.a obu la ui'crt(eV fr a. h rr M. laaU Ha. liftbr aifl - md) ; I', ia 4Y Fcr Galled Horse IlEHiOi ds Brlsam if Itor he k f Bn belli, Bid of Myrrh Atl rjhad. dJsrg Prefer Sotrher Bible Frigid ciilorcd Filth are In demand In district of Smith America, but In nn m her part of tin? world, declared Dr J. II. 1:111 n. chief secretary to the Frltlsh and Foreign Bible society, which sells 3.1 r I. Ultra a day In 0"0 languages. This utiilrinriil w:t ntad In reply to tl.e question, Why are Flblcs ao often md only printed poorly, lint bound in mournful J.luek?" propounded recently by the bis'iop of Sotitliwiirk. England. 1 Uiel.-Attainment First Explorer (indVnting gesticulating native) Can you understand wlmt he's saying? Second Ditto Not a word. First Darned lot o good you are education. with your university Fussing Show. People who forgive their enemies may Ihj accused of being afraid of them. N. RED NETWORK April 13 6:45 a. ni. Tower Health Exercises 8:00 a. ni. Fastus and His Menagerie 11:15 a. ni. Radio Household Instflute 6:20 p. in. White House Dinner Musie 7:2" p m. Romance Isle. 8:00 p in. National Orcti. Durnroseh 9:(M) p. tn. General Electric Hour. 10:00 p ni. Lucky Strike Orchestra N. B C. BLUE NETWORK 2:20 p. in. F. C. A. Demonstration Hi 8:00 p. in Pure Oil Bund Concert 6:30 p m. Gold Spot Orchestra. 8:20 p. m Interwoven Entertainers 9:00 p. m. Works of Great Composers The following t a list of station, carrying the above urograms: National Broadcasting company WEAF New York: WKKi WJAI VT1i Hartford. Boston: Providence; VVTAO, Worcester. VVCSV VVKl wnd VI.tT Me.: Portland W KC. Washington Philadelphia. Buffalo VMlt. WHY. WCAE Pittsburgh ; WTA M and WEAB Cleveland VVWJ Detroit. WS.U. Cin W'.N and WI.IB Ch'"-rinnnti; KSL Ft Louis; VVOC. Davenport ; W fit Dps Mourns. WOW. Omaha. VCDAF Minnr Kansas CHy; WTMJ. M'lvvauket apotis SI Paul. KOA Denver, VVHAS. Louisville WS.V Nashville. WMC Memphis; WSB. At tanta VVHT Charlotte: KVim.i Tulsa W FA A Dn Mas KPttC Hdislon . WO A t Sm Antonio- VVHAP Ft Worih" WJAX Jf cksonvitle National Broadcasting company P.lo N"lwors. WIZ New York. WH.A tf.n: WBZ. Sprtngfleld. ftB1!. Betti more, WHAM Borheeter K I K A P.t's burgh. VVJR Detroit WLW Cinein nali K Y W snd WLP.H Chtcaeo KWK St Ixeiis. hl'.E.N. Kansas City: WIVO Paul WTMJ WKHM. M mnea poli-S- t KOA Denver. WHAS Milwaukee WSM. l.ouisville: Nashville; W M WTB. Oflar Memph.s, WSD. Atlanta: lotle; KVeai. Tuls; W FAA Dallas KPRC. Houston: WOAI Sin Antonio WRAP Ft Worth. WRVA Richmond WJAX lacksonville N. B ' ' ' 'A A C. " B-- j ot i it in.jo.t U , U- -, hi hu ( wbrh it lr, CVilar!! lb fain? uf (rt'I'J M taM l ba'urb f r r. gt). b .'sf V, hr bey fc Dr. CI J11 t. n, kbua hi mil I. V,' n, U b Ibi.J r fot'p..n4. ll bcl hart the )Vm i 4 li M 4...l .oiruirf, hyiup Frtatia t h4 yuuntcr8 j tL 14 ml apt'foi uf lr. ('tUitll dmtk pbytini tn4 aqn II 6.4 4 bc!;rt (key wrr nitwlr' pH4 i g prrl.r rf 7 yrr h yairbt. !. ny fMun for tl.cir u asirr Fyrup Vf.!n will emjuy tbs tnv! jut pruir,pilr. lb hot Id 1 dry JfO hr itW I br . vey in fs-u- r4 'tT law rrrJul L'Aitii. a K.- .'kl N. j j , I. '- for (7 ! tig Hg k.i.-i- a A IU, g tu. liuxy aiul i. (tang, S:.1I p in. AutoHmllc Duo 1'lwi p. Hg lie I I oik. Id YEARS PRACTICE - l.4t fl0 N6TW0BK tu, lower li Jilt ;2) T . WHAT D.7. C.LDiVELL t, r, l:L p Uhl, sod ).r& jbv . I )W i'oi!.ra C . S V p in 1 nil of I'ln-'lntih 2il p, in. A ami I V 2 Sl.'tor Fully, i. ml IJeiw-rj- l 1(0" p. tig l.mpoe Futlder. N. B. C. LkUE NETWORK Id 11 . ri i ot't,iij Hur, I . p hi. Montgomery Ward's IL'Ur, Csg'a, Ft. glen-L- I I. ! V A ,1 b, . w .ti, iu. 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I AS rt ( 7 H l..0 f uitt.hd (I.iiol of ?,M 2t P ' ; t j M L lath tu I At 1 a t, ill f fly Iro. the ' tu jc i fr Tl.e llate cf t!.e Lon I'i 11... to dr? I. 11 , Itutt bill vri H bit uni n bm lrp In rniicbl In lln In lwl ii bin Id4 It 1,1.4 l,Mi I 4 J1M ! - y ' out by , liidi i ii ?" d it, ion' iv .r I ?ot f.ei tPittM '1 lies m Ih I I M m r,,,ii ten ta ic pup ' ir.nr4 ciir-ii up In t.t titatilo t d-'- tin 'y I rtcirlv 111 f f 4 l t A ISfl 1.1 . " I ft V j 5 I 4 H It ha f'Ijh ft 4 f4H 4 H .4 i il.(r I tm I 4 . j i ' I J (l 1 h ft U tgu im t t 14 ftf I. I i it. 4 Iff t A i -- . .!, I flak.tiI ' I- MI I Ml i m I) the iif 4 I lmf ji u't. $ s f4!" D li - A'"'-V- Vi, V When your Children Ciy for It Baby baa little upsets at times. All your care cannot prevent them. But you con be prepared. Then you can do what any experienced nurse would do what most physicians would tell you to do give a few drops of plain Castoria. Nc sooner done than Baby is soothed; relief is just a matter of moments. Yet you have eased your child without use of a single doubtful drug ; Castoria is vegetable. So its safe te use as often as an infant has any little pain you cannot pat away. And it's always ready for the cruder pangs of colic, or .constipation or diarrhea ; effective, too. million for older children. Twenty-fiv- e tot tie $ were bought last year. |