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It hauls your heavy loads quickly and economically. It is reliable. Long grades and deep mud are mastered by it without racing the motor or boiling the water because the 3-speed transmissiom provides correct gear ratios to meet any condition of load or road. You get fast, heavy-duty service at the lowest operating and maintenance cost with this truck. It leads in high mileage on gasoline, oil and tires, living up fully to the Chevrolet reputation for unequalled economy. Prices f. o. b. Flint, Michigan Superior 2 Pass. Roadster . $510 Superior § Pass. Sedan Superior 5 Pass. Touring 52% ive . Superior Commercial Chaseis 425 Superior 2 Pass. Ut lity Coupe 680 $ . Superior 4 Pass. Sedanette . 8%0 Utility Express Truck Chassis 578 Chevrolet Motor Co., Detroit, Mich. Division of General Motors Corporation Dealers and Service Stations Everywhere Mustration st left shows Utility Sagres Truck with standacd general purpose body STS have shown that over-coating an old frame house with Portland Cement stucco effects a saving of 13% % on coal. Add to this the sav- ing on painting ex and ng on pining, cxpeme sd permanence eliminates, Many old homes cannot be improved on for appearance, general comfort. But permanence and upk saving can be added at smaj AE afar [ale ge ¥ BONNER. Sm COPYRIGHT BY WIMTIAN MIVIPAME UIGOM cms nici i MUSKRAT AND FRED Fred had gone on a plenic with sev. eral of his friends. They were mak- ing coffee when suddenly Fred saw a muskrat; at Fred, “I know what he is saying to me.” sald Fred, after he had pointed the muskrat to the others, The muskrat was sitting by the root of an old tree and was on the opposite side of the river from where Fred and his friends were having their picuie, “What do you suppuse say- ing?" the others asked Fred. “He Is saying,” Fred continued, “*Well, what in the name of old Birch lurk Is going on over there? Well, Well! I'll just wateh silly creatures, he is those The warm weather has come and the no rest until next winter. “'By the ghost of my great-grandfather ten it was better when wolves and bears were abont.' "Of cours&” Fred added, “it certain that these but If they aren't “Otherwise he son for looking so picnie, “Although,” might be excusable In his case, for it that if I lived in | @ muddy bank of & river I w ould have immortal is not are his be, rea- our they should would have no cross about Fred went on, "it really seems to me | a bad temper, what with colds head, and fede.” As Fred the rheumatism cold tired the de family went sald this it was time t see what 0 et WHR Railing on along his side { long came back 80 Up he of the bank and before ! again IVER, They all Fred and witched to see and his the friends to, youngest “A Most Delightful Sandwich. ™ | made to act as guard while the others ided they would he off young He ne : tev | 4 ugh was very curious Was nu then the first had ore curious than muskrats Strangely end the musk ire heen | rat i i rurious and mn i Biiy usn are, going to self. “The they “I'm around.” he sald to him stay IPs want to watch the sein to have seen all 1 p want { amusing to "Ke Curie themselves as they sit about | and eat” Na the and direction. wandered thrown in He picked it and to eat, i Yes, it was a most delightful sand | wich. He knew his family would not | approve of his eating food given { In that He knew that | muskrat who had around ! would have sald to him: Joung muskrat | about something was his up, it was good him the old first way. been | our aunt's mother's cousin was just | such a fool as you, and now where is | he? i “Where is he, IT ask you? He is the | middie piece of a lady's fur coat: that is where he is” ut the young muoskrat was glad his wise relation was not around to speak to him in this way, for one's were silly, all young creatures that! And besides, the soft sandwich had | been very good. And now he gobbled another one for, on second thoughts his wise relatives and the eldest of all elders knew relves, # his muskrat head. Yes, Fr ke might think that he was to be given delicacies like this, and that his young head might be turned. Or perhaps he might suffer the same fate as his r ‘ative who was now in a indy’s fur cont, But still Fred would give him noth. ing but the best of food, and per haps it was nice for a muskrat to be able to enjoy a pienic as well as poo. ple. ' That was what Fred finally decided, If people enjoyed picnics then sures ly once in a while,n muskrat might be given the joy or & picnie, too, And whenever after that Fred went on a pienie he always spoke of the muskrat to whom he had thrown sand wiches and who had seemed as fond of eating plenie food as any of them. And he wondered, too, if the musk- rat boasted to the other muskrats of the attention he had received For surely it was enough to make & muskrat boast a little bit, at any rate! : REMAIN ALWAYS THE SAME | Jverwhelming Proof That Finger. Prints Undergo No Change Dur- ing Lifetime of individual, The finger print is a scientific method of identification. A movement is afoot In Michigan for a state-wide registira- tion system under which every one would be finger-printed; It is also | planned by the government to establish | a central bureau of [dentification with | a national registration, It Is deduced that prints are more permanent than the body itself, as physiologists tell us that the tissues of the entire body the con of in lines renewed and are curves always After an attack of searlet fever the As an experiment prints were made, They were found to be just the same as those made before the sickness, A They were badly blistered. After the blisters broke and the outer layer of the skin came off he made finger-printd each day until the fingers were completely healed, The ridges grew gradually until they made the same sharp prints that they had hyde before the accel dent, } Italian Genius Gave Name to What Might Be Called Unscrupulous Statesmansghip. “Machlavelllan” Is a term for po litical cunning, duplicity or bad faith. Niccolo Machinvelll, an Ital. siatesman and” histor held means because lan fun, one of his principles that ans however might b ruler as lawless Or unscrupulous e Justifiably to government. employed hy a in order central among other work ernment called **T ciples of which 1 maintain a He strong * gaingd for notoriety as wide as the world Briefly Machi: ned means by the end, trines mainta The VOR fo retain and and te misiending his The | do =o he mich rid of them represegted hy the uler, were hel be aho®e all laws or virtues, and the the by despatism of maintained cunning strained by morality All Aboard. rnt t! on horse Dearest Some snilors wuhore thotight ¥ wou They stable id 1 for a ride the ACK went to livers and the spokesman asked for the ostier Spokesman—We wants an Distlor— What kind of an ‘orse? Spokesmian-—Wy ors¢ Ostler (annoyed) but d'ger want na spirity ‘orse? Spokesman-—-Oh, about that, mate "Orie "Oree want a four-legged Yee, 1 know thet. it don't Glve us a pretty long all matter there's eight of us snd we're goin’ sboard Right Man Must Be There, Chance manifold befriended man sary that the the spot at the right and in instances has Oniy-—it i® neces. he on In In ore right man shogid ime vention discovery as elsew! hint it~Exchunge 5 iets can take n and others neyYer seg Smart Small Girl, on banana skin)-—Look, mamma, he's worshiping the ground she treads on! london Answers. Joy of living comes to him who has the time to think about fr Evolution doesn’t consult ns: doos It care very much about us nor s burden of high-acreage cost. Think of what 20-t0-40 bushel wheat would mean You have envied the farmer who got his start when land was cheap, Here's your Western Canada— Your Opportunity! Western Canada is the farmer's land of oppor. tunity, Thousands of settlers who started not many years ago with little or nothing, are today the owners of fine farms, with comfortable ~all the marks of prosperity, Yet land is not dear—only §15 to $20 an acre for rich, virgin, prak re convenient to railways, Lind is not dear in Western Canada —yet~because there is so much of it. But many settlers are expected in 1823, and now is your opportunity, before the best farms are taken. Get started. Taxes are re- duced, not raised, on land brought gnder cult vation. On farm buildings, improvements, machinery, personal effects, automobile, etc., there is no tax at all, Canada wants workers— it wants its land farmed ~and the through their municipal councils, have practical control of all local taxation, | Special Renter's Plan— Buy Out of Profits | To aid and encourage the honest worker with perhaps little capital, the Canadian Government has a "Renter's Plan’’, whereby one may work a new or improved farm—""Try it out” for sev- eral years if desired—and buy & farm of his own | out of profits, Thirty-Two Years to Pay For the benefit of those wishing to buy land, » | national non-profit sharing organization — (he Ca a Cole ion Association—has been es tablished, with head office at Winnipeg, and United States office at St. Paul. This Associa fers selected land convenient to railways 1 of it at $15 to $20 per acre—on very small yment; no further payment until third balance extended over thirty years, but i 1 r may pay up and obtain title at any | time, if desired. Inter. | est six per cent. fail the coupon to the is the official represe He . authorized to of service to you descriptive book with maps, and free service of Government Agent in ur territo special railway rates can be arranged for a trip o F. A. HARRISON Desk W, 308 N. Second St. Free Homesteads are til) the Canadian how { inspection loealities, Cane come and cares Arent EN Bes Camacs, | wm { { 3 ’ teterenind be Cansds ! | Esters Canad } Bown : lariat 4 1 averwibed fearon Address Putnam Fadeless Restored Lille Turns to Autos The city of Lille gain tak an aspect of prosperits iw report te the Departmont of Commer from Viee Cons} J. G. Fini fast assuming the character « oihmereisl and ing center of « activity wy nor ital of | giderabie 1921, ated nieq irthy of Ey the worth of Franc hange has taker the nnsyl stnte in the wok ol well st § gown] hnsiness a know: n 1921. hay of the anima : OIE 1a busines give on night number of | most mpercentible in an x creased In ception Masterpiece Oddly Written “Songs to David” the Iyrieal pv of 8a written by Christo Wry stanzas, was | pher Smart duri lucid intersyals { his wild madness, ng Usually Sc. ™ "Yery: if the ones he lives with at home" you except Nature planted vitamin from the and in its splen rounded nutriment under the of crispness and ing at any meal. food d ment, in a package of id, well- PA food. Dyes —dyes or tints as you wish Railway Seismographs An indication of th of the Ju mi «dd in practieal} eee ix MfTorded b Doctor thy measy wwift progress eh Omori’'s re the vibra- 'yY means of sels. of Or ese went of ary purpose the Japawncue ’ measure juakes the the rail in detesrtion r determining locomotives and of padvantages an« f way thus rea. Percy! nll thes to Righto, “And sq children, mo torn by ity tepchor “And who invented The conveniences came being vergdion, snid now, Percy. te alarm clock.’ I dunno'm,” said Percy, “but if ray him ther's going Time s-Dis daddy ever jneets trouble” -—R peich In chumond will quicker Flatiers mul ! purse heart man's apn than 2 woman s will a and easy flavor to this truly
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