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You.may as well Skimmer the a and Mrs. x er were.excited...My,-myy-my, T should say they were. Skimmer Jed Br way with Mrs, Skimmer 1 ind him. Straight o their ola home in little house in the Old Orchard ae flew, You remember that Timmy Flying Squirrel and Mre. Timmy haa been eens in that house. Skim- mer poked his head Inside. No dne was there. It was just as he had left it-a few moments before to go. for top of the poked her ned inside. Mhen she went wholly in, A qomient later she yas up on the house beside Skimmer. Such a twit- tering as aoe place then. cltoment. mer once more entered ine haus Skimmer sat on the erch close. by tho round dooney. x mass of soft material ap- eared in the doorwa: kimmer seiz- ea a seen geen Out it came and was ped to the gro sound. Soe ae rs head appear doorw: for an instant. Her. brent Stttla, ayes were ibrighter than ever. Then she dtennpeany 4 im anemient later more of thet material 1 a in the doorway and was palled. out by Skim- mer. What, werg they doing? Haven't you guesied? Mrs. Skimmer was pull- ing part the ea ot Timmy. the Fly- ing Squirrel and pushing it out for Skimmer to seize and pull out.. How aye Se eo Secon By THORNTON W. BURGESS When madam has made up her mind, - you ci agree, you'll find. Skimmer: the Swallow. pwede Skimmer kept making quick tittle Short flight - they did work They meant to have that house cleaned out. before or Mrs, Timmy should return. You see, they didn't kno that Timmy and Mrs. Timmy had loft that house for good. lt; If they come back, said Mrs. Skim- mer, I'll stay inside and try to peck their eyes out. You can fight from the outside. Between te. xbT to keep them oui But, my soe one should g inside you wouldn't have a auaies in the world. You would be killed. Let me stay inside and you stay outside. is Mrs, fmmer would Usten to this, m in here, and I'm going to stay in here. Don't you worry about me. Hero is tho last of this a Get it out as quickly as an Skimmer setzed it and tugged: with all his might. Out it came, and thero was the whole of what had once been the soft, wanm bed of timmy ehe Ply- ing Squirrel and Mrs, Timmy now ly- ing scattered about on the ground. Skimmer and Mrs, Skimmer were. in high spirits. They twittered aa only they can. Skimmer kept making quick, little hort flights, darting and leek. ing around that apple tree. It was his way of expressing his joy. Mrs. Skimmer wanted to do the same me hing, but sho wouldn't leave that doorway: ungarded for an instant. So she sat there twittering and admiring Skim- mer. But all the ime she was watch- ing for the expected return of either Timmy, or Mrs. Timmy, (Copyright, 1924, by T. W. Burg ssy The next story: The Skimmers Ato of said Skimmer, if strength of the, hea: Then the slight smavraur that ta eo jotta, found in growing boys and girls larms parents. It is of no sleelncance whatever. And then you, naturally ask what about te murmurs? about a heart where the valve oes close quilts properly, and thus the heart, has o pump twice, that. extra blood) that has flowed back hrough the small, leak? As the United States and Canada a not allowed to take a chance on a heart with a murmur. A 1; What wbout the Buropean nations? Well, some of them were hard: put for men and had to send everybody that could carry a rifle, nevertheloss, they soon learnod that many of these men with murmurs, showed no more distress than other men under the same Conditions. Now this: should be of great, comfort to you if you have been told thi have a heart murmur, and have per- haps been rejected not gat for the, army dut also for insurance It simply goes to show phat if you keep your entire body in good physt- cal condition, see that you get proper food and a goseounnie amount of ex- uu shouldn't really. worry about your heart, Because if your body is in good shape your muacae system will be likewise in good s and so your heart which after all *s only muscle although not under the contro 0 wili will likely be ape enough to take care of you all rig) i You see, notwithstanding all our methods of examination, blood pe; sure appliances, stethoscope, and .th cardiograph tracings of the heart beat, the great thing about the whole mat- PAGE NINE RETLAW rom Our Own Correspondent.) AUEREAW. June 6M. Sproute and Laing have: left for eastera Ontario to attend the funeral of their mother. Mrs he of theirmany friends is extended xtise Mary Brand who hat beoa a a tending busindss- college in Calgary is home for a few days vacation, Mr, and Mre, E. O. Merriman wore visitors to this week, Dr. and Mrs, Barden have left for a speedy, trip to Wayne. Mr, Stewart, P.O. inspector, visited Retlaw Featecns found every- thing very satisfactory. art umber from Betiser wo attend. ing Ghewiaatea this week. will be a aces . the Beau doin hall Friday; Taber orchestra. Also one at Vauxhall given by the Chantauqua committee with a Leth- bridge 01 Mr. and Mrs. Good and Mr. and Mre, Fair, of Taber, wero visitors in town Sunday last wie dined at the Wait- houre, ir. White, of the Taber Di ery Co., was also a visitor in town Sunday. Rev. Lobb has returned trom con- ference and will shortly move to Blackfalls, STIRLING (From Our Own Cort Correspondent June: Mr,. . Alma. Brandley who has been away to school in Provo, Utah, he. pat winter, re- efternoon: A new bridge wt being built. across Kipps coulee just two miles xouth of Stirling as the old one was con- demned. The. Chautauqua tent s up ready for the program which begins next Tuesday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Next Wednesday night after she Chautauqua program, eu put on a picture, 1 rhe Call of the anyon, after which ho will display the burning of 1,000 feet of film on the ait - OU. grounds epee WEST LETHE LETHBRIDGE (From Our Own Correspondent. WES RO June 9 The regular monthly meeting of the W.L. C.C. was held Jast Friday in May, an being a busy time was moderately at- tended. It was decided to hold a dance on Friday, June 13, when a white belted pig is to be raffled, which been kindly. donated by W. Hugh- e se n. : . The bureau scarf which was raffled at our last dance was won by Mrs. Hughson, the winning number being *' drawn by Miag.Neta Hacker. Tho school children were given a plenic on Tuesday, June 3.in the river (SOCIAL AND PERSONAL NEWS - OF SOUTHERN ALBERTA er wl ola driit -instruetor-and this with their potties. hv i e cream, soft drinks early grain look fine, white late seed- ed wheat and oats are showing up fine and pastures are looking fresh and gree a, ene Nelson Oliver is back In the dis- er ore ayetos travelling in the Unthad Beaten, MACLEOD Own Correspondent.) Pringle Macleod a few weeks ago to make their home in Van- couver, secured to Macleod and are now to build up their home im the spit Flem: own. ming, who with his family went'to the Pacific coast a month ago, have returned and are satisfied that Alberta is good enough, in fact It ts the dest yet, and have settled down me Ro trip. White, a farmer living just week i avecl lacleod, wap a happy man on Saturday when he told of the muddy rorane just oe time, Mr. White has a large in this rand looks NE, eooe, crop, even better than 1923. J. Reid is a busy farmer these ears, and is working night and day, to keep up with his work. Bill says the men he hires just stay long enough to learn then pass on to someone else as competent men, Butthe rain this week is the best this year and just in ing real out-ofdoor life, with of exercise of the kind that will Peeks eee later, Without the boys know- The new Scoutma: is an gular hikes promises to build buned of strong healthy boys. The ar ice of the baseball boys is beginning fo te tell in the games they played this week, when they de- Teated with ease two teams. It is the continual practice that makes the score tell. when a game is played. Macleod tourist camps are busy these days wal every aay sete a new bunch of: tourists, east, west, north or douth, They all tell of the simple, but very effective Macleod and spread the news as they go that the camps along the Crow's Nest Mne; especially where the red and dlue,. also the black and white trails crogs, aro among tho best that they use on their trips. It pays to ad- vertise, even in the Herald COLEMAN (From Our Own Correspondent.) COLEMAN, June 9 On Saturday the first contingent of sheep arrived for summer pasture in our mountains, seers ought to be plenty of feed this upa The Knights of eyiies and the Py- thian Sisters ig to attend wor- ship next Sunday evening in the In- stitutional church. HE experienced mother is not alarmed when a child sick. She knows that most of the ailments of said are trifling. it seems sho calls a doc- tor, but whether or not she calls him, sho gives, first of al alls a, Rood laxative medicine. would-advise that aayvey. oT ts is his first aid. Such e: enced: mothers as Mrs. G, ie rset Presrevile, Bone ger Io AYp Wines Always ive Dre Caldrell tive in at ies fr sin ee cation doses hbave- saved thers ms worry. The Meaning of Good All doctors agree that. a thor- x penmaane others know a dose of SYRUP PEPSIN Will keep them fit CALDWELLS LAXATIVE sae Re Meee Be Bae ell s Laxative, Syrup Pepsin ipa ages they know Higvolian Soon wit opel. aad i ort oe agreeable aromatics. The formula ote pee Give Laxative for Colds Adults should have at least ono movement of the bowels a hours, and children two or Failure to have it means tion, then headache, drowsiness, lack of ay a doso of Dr. Caldwe ai cleaning out of the bowels is cent, and a bottle can bo hed at of first, importance for it serves any drug 5' i ait et 4 dangerous intestinal poisor ey palit come lt; will also advise a good, laxative, notice coughing or sneezing stop it Sptiasod they Seeanione that. at ancorwich Laxative Syrus Bepeias jsclfectiveand yotharm: yeessit You Want to Try It Free Before Buying 4 +0 fie ae yc at TSyrup Pepain, 24 Caldwell Bide. 5 We Shaiees ees eeneratete re eee which is: mercury and f0 . Send mee free tral bolle, Adare 10 Tonma the sectht pho: f none tbat, causes skin 422 causes othe trouble; salts, which con. Not moro than one free trial bottle to w family py Use Hydroplanes To Detect F Forest Fires) WINNIPEG, June 10. A- fleet of seven bydroplanes, stationed at Vic- toria Beach air statlon, will be thrust into varied and important. service dur- ing the summer season. According to r B. N. Hobbs, commander of tho squadron, the planes will be used for detection of forest fires, but of: great er significance will, be the -successful Pfogram of mapping out of the futire tho is to beyond the western boundary of tho province. Photographs from tho air will be taken of the country slmost.as far as the Hudson Bay and dowp the Nelson, the Churchill and the jaskcat chewan rivers, The region north of The Pas will bo pald vartiout ir atten- tion as far as Stan sion and Rentson Lake. This toposraphteal sur- yoy will be very useful to survey par- ties sent out by the federal govern. ment. The squadron sill also assist'In the payment of treaty monies and will convey the agents to. Isl Lake, Gots Lake and Cross Lake ang. if the agents many long and-ted- tous Journey by canoe and port he planes aro scueeenn ith Rolls-Royce engines and are fitted up with the. latest devices for workfrom tho air, making the station better able to take care of their duties thap: last year. INDIAN DEPARTMENT TO CONTROL ESKIMOS OTTAWA, June 10. Controk of Fis Kimo residents of Canada: is placed . under the superintendont of Indian ) affairs, in a bill which was given first reading In the house of commons to- day, Tho bill also valldatea certait transactions disposing of property. of decersedInd vos offoct to. government cancellation of leases of Indian property. GUARANTEE HYDRO BONDS TORONTO, June 10. Premier Fer- guson announced today that a cabinet mecting of the-provinc'al government had decided to formally guarantee the provincial hydro bond ssue of 4,000, 0. i SalLINGS MONTRERL-QUEBEC : TO LIVERPOOL Jun. 20 . July Aug. 18 Jun.27. July 25 Aug, 22 Jun. 2 July 4 Aug. Kin, 2 July 11 Aug. 8 Sept 5... Montrose TO BELFAST, GLAS Ow Jun.19 July 17 -Aug.d4 ....Marburn Jun. 26, July 24 Aug. 21 ..Metagama duly 4 uly 81 Aug.2 1... Marloch pt 1 Sifontinurier ae SOUTHAMPTON, GLASGOW *Montlaurier io chensoung, SOUTHAMPTON, WER Jun.25 July a An 20 July 9. Aug. 6 Sept 3 TO CHERBOURG, sou HA M Jun.18 July 16. .*Emp. France July (2 Suly30 .... Emp. Scotland From Quebec CRUISES FOR 1925 AROUND. THE. WORLD Empress of France ..... TO. THE MEDITERRANEAN Empress of Scotland .. TO THE WEST INI Montroyal .... Montclare -Minnedosa . Melita in. 14 +-dan. 20 Feb. 21 Apply Local Agents oR. W. GREENE, Asst. ea Agent. Ci w.c. CASEY, Gen'l Agent, 364 Mata Street . Winnipeg INS Cakel sted) x) Veo sto) The Only Direct Service from Canadian Ports to London for the British Empire Exhibition THERE IS NO BETTER WAY From MONTREAL To LONDON Antonia .....Jun. 31 July 26 Aug. 90 Ausomla n.28 Aug. 2 Sop. Andania iy 12 Aug 16 Sopt 20 QUEBEC To QUEENSTOWN: LIVERPOOL Carona... July 5 Aug. 7 Sept. 4 Carmania ...Aug.21 Sept18 Oct 16 From MONTRE. Saturnia Jun, J Atienia . y 4 Aug. 1 Aug. 29 Cassandra ..July41 Aug. 8 Sept 5 For diversified routing you can take ntage of the celebrated Cunarders ent aflings from to British and Continental storms omicer of Crar Happy. That Bory lt; of Pours dul YOUR HEART I have been very much interested in the different methods now in vogue for examining the heart. .For instance the taking of the blood prossurd during excitement, after a hurried walk, or again after the receiv- ing of depressing news, can all so change the readings that they are not worth much in trying to ascertain the Miss O. S. Allen s (Fine, light, crispy and crusty) 2 cupfuls flour . 8 tablespoonfuls Crisco pinch of salt 1 cupful sour milk X teaspoonful soda 3 teaspoonfuls baking powder Sift and mix dry ingredients. Cut fat into dry ingredients with two Imives. Add sour milk. Crisco bread-pans thoroughly, by heating very hot on stove. Drop dough by spoonfuls onto hot bread-pans. Bake in hot oven. : Made in Canada or light, tender For dy stible and fi my For np digestible So pay toston Port Full Information may be obtained from all agents, or the Company's oftice, 70 Mun Street, Winnipeg. RISCO apa te, ee se Jue ww do you feel? Do you get out of rent easily? Can you do as much work as the other fellow? I mean or- dinary manual work without getting, out of breath sooner than he does. I believe you can sey) my point, +. This does not mean that you will play tennis; basketball; or other stren. uous,gamos, but that you ca: and do all the ordinary without being afraid of your heart, ie Father Vacher Taking His First Holiday in 30 Years EDMONTON, Alta., June 10. 1 his native: Brittany, left the ttle village of Edmonton in a rough. Wagon and penetrated Into the north to minister to the Indians and the few white settlers of that great frontier. + Recently a venerable French priest, bearded and tanned, and marked with years of patient effort in a rough and uncultivated territory, reached Edmon- ton en route to his native Brittany, Father Vacher, beloved and respect- ed throughout the northland,'which he had not left bofore, is taking his first vacation. Through all those years Father Vay cher has preached and taught and ly lved religion for the beneft of his people of the nofth. Not always has he been in the one place, but several of the Catholic missions of that great region have enjoyed full benefit of his, words of counsel and Penediotions Now he will return to breathe once more the air of ie cnt hood home and re-visit the scenes in which as a young man he dreamed of the life of service ho has lived, jon he hopes. to return after a. iAegplier mee again take up his duties in u at ate time, says Father Vach- I shall return to my people, not to leave them again in this life. CHASED BY TROTSKY 'S REDS WINNIPEG, June 10. A sidelight on the Russian revolution was furnish. ed by a lone immigrant who reached Winnipeg today. He was 9 refugee from the Volga district; chased out of there, so he said, by Trotsky s Red army. He served in the Russian Im- perial army during the war against Germany, went through it unacathed, and had several months to serve when the army rebelled and turned: Red, Speaking through an interpreter relative to his experience with that army, he declared that t was custom. ary for them when a town or village was captured, to make an inspection of all the inhabftants for the purpose of sifting out the Reds from the . The manner of doing this wis Simplicity itselt. Those with, wa ite, clean hands werd promptly shot, while those with dirt under their nalls and calloused palms, were preserved. He was compelled to flee from his home after his stock and implements had been commandeered by the army, He proposes (o take up farmnig in one of the western provinces, mr o-elven them. Races and games were thoroughly enjoyed by all. Tho rains which have fallen this last few. days Rave certainly made Mrs. A. A. Foulger. Tu brook, was a visitor to Coleman on Sunday. Mrs. Collins, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Castiday' s visiting with them for a few- weeks. few of the Masons intend taki; This Nurse Sends a Message To. Every Woman in Canada Brantford, Ont. During twenty-one years of experience, at nursing, I not only. took Dr. Plerce s, Favorite Pre- scription myself to keep up my health and. strength, but I have also recom- mended it to many a patient, espacial- to prospective mothers, and think it 4s by far the best tonic and nervine that a woman can take, and for that reason J give it my highest edorse- ment. -Mrs. A. A. Foulger; 41 Sheri- dan Street. Health is most important to every woman. You cannot afford to neglect it when your neighborhood druggist can eupply you with: Favorite Prescrip- tion, in tablets or liquid. This Pres- eription is made in Dr. Pierce's Labor- atory in Bridgeburg, Ont. Send 10 cents there if you wish a trial pack- age. Advertisement. AN AWFUL ATTACK OF PIMPLES ALL OVER HIS FACE Pimples breaking out on tho face and other parts of the: body s a sure is the blood is not in proper nie the skin is the object of the attack the real seat of the disease s in the blood on account of the entire circulation being poisoned. dock Blood Bitters quickly and effectually banishes pimples and all other skin diseases as t goes right to the root of the trouble by cleansing and enriching the blood. Mr. Conrad Anderson, Kelfleld. Sask., writes: A year ago. I had an awful attack of pimples. They lhroke out all r my face and 1 could not get rid of them in anyway. Ono day a friend told me about your Burdock Btootl Bitters and let me have a bottle he had to spare. After using it 1 noticed a change, so I bought three more bottles, and now I don't know there 4 such a thing us pimples. a B.B.B. is manufactured only by Tho T. Milburn Co., Limited, Toronte, Ont. Advertisement. in the grand lodge sessions at Medi- cine Hat on June 11 and 12. VULCAN . (From Our Own Cort Correspondent.) LCAN, Juno 9. Mrs. L. H. Stack ang eo children iete ou Friday for Calgary en route to Nova Scotia, where they will spend the summer. Mr, Stack took them es far as Cal- gary by automobile. The Bishop of Calgary arrived in Vulcan on Saturday evening and preached at St. Aldhelm s church on Sunday morning. Later in the day he left for Blackie where he preached at the evening servico. During his stay in Vulean he was tho guest ot Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wal The Rev. Dr. Ferguson of Calgary, took the services at the Union church, Vulcan, on Sunday les Mr. and Mrs. Hoy Walker were Cal gary ae on Monday of this week. About three-quarters of an inch of rain fell on Sunday and now every- body in tho district 1s wearing a smile. NEW DAYTON (From Our Own Correspondent.) New DANTON, June 9. Mr. Dow Sr. en taking treatmeit in ine Ga Gait, Rospital, 1s expected home this Mrs. Mallory, who has been in the Galt hospital for weeks, is recovering very slowly and is now able to sit up for a little while, Her many friends trust that the long seige of sickness will sogn, be ov Roy Ris Deer and son Howard are expected home this. week after spending about nine months in the state of Ohio, re is great rejoicing over the delightfully abundant rain that has fallen since Thursday last. iss Peat spont the week-end with her parents here. wing to bad roads, Rev. Letts could not hold the usual services at Stirling and Raymond yesterday. ell, Premier Gree Greenfield Busy Signing. Calgary Bonds EDMONTON, June 10. Premier Greenfield 15 spending a Rood part of the day signing Calgary bonds. The southern city is putting out a new issue, and this, time the bonds ro. quiro the signature of not only the mayor and clerk but the minister of municipal affairs and the chairman of tho public utilities board. The two signatures representing the govern- ment are in the way of an innovation. The issue runs to over a million dol- lars and there aro 1,078 pleces of paper to de signed. Mr. Greenfield ir. 35. cts. 2 box of 35 pills, Edmanso1 Back was Very Painful Tam now Well Agai Mrs. Wm. Walker, Webb Chase s Kidney-Liver Pills d, Ont, writes: T'was sick for several months with my stom: pains in the beck, and how I used to dread wash day, for my back would pain go that I couldn't lie down when night came. I also had gas on my stomach, and my appetite was so poor that some times I did not care whether I ate or not. The doctor gave me. medicine, of which I took a num- ber of bottles without benefit. At last I started: to use - Dr. 's Kidney-Liver Pills, and although Thave only used three oxes, I am. quite well ag Co, Ind., Toronto Mustard no eve Mustard hutitmust be Keen's Children Cry for Castoria A Harmless Substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops and Soothing Syrups No Narcotics Mother Fletcher's Castoria has been in use for over 30 years to re- Neve bables and children of Constipa- says ho swasn't looking for just this kind of a day's work right now, but the bonds are nicely gotten up and make as pleasant signing as possible. tlon, Flatulency, Wind Colic and Diarrhea; allaying Feverishnese ariz- Ing therefrom, and. by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, alds the assim- 1 how prepare en well as part ed for cac aids: assimilation of o Mlation-of Food; giving watheat: sleep without opiates. The genuine sbeara signature of
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