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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1926-07-22, Page 6I'••••*-- PYLNY.Y* ; ••••• ! • is the finest `Oian e 1Peikoe .1$41441.., EGIN 'HERETO -DAY. The marriage 'of ,,Dolly and Nigel .Bretherton proves an unhappy one: When war is declared Nigel is glad to He leaves Polly under the care , of Nary FueniVal.--„Nigel is killed and 'Diellyenarries an old sweetheart, Rob- ert Durham. • Dolly and Robert sail for America •and word comes of the sinking of their 014: , When Nigeni, brother; David, calls to see 'Nigel'a, widow; Mary is ashamed to tell him of Dolly's mar - 'liege; David mistakes Mary for his --brother's wife and asks her '4> come • fly to drive thedistance frerel Elbrittilretitt:',44catnIterilY Gofra inhte.'dri; 'see liow, long the Carews had left tio) wigwam*. Wine abe gave him Parid'Ot address. She know as 'Well tend better than he did, but it ap- peased her. conscience. Q.141T IOW VaincY, was in When she Nee reached her destination. • Her heart, began te: beat excitedly as she found heree4 once more in the beautiful hall. • • _HoW! she. would'_ fore t� have this Place for 'her horoel •• •• • Whitt luxury would mean to. be the wife 'David Brethertoill , I Miss. Varney hurtled 'drone: the , drawing -room to meet her. She was nekindiyeeoul, and had ..a.r.welettme for .- elferYOnafp .but she had ,never retit44. liked Dora Fisher. .; • • , I If the :truth Must be told, , she. Was a. little'. afraid of her and her !smart'' c!0,thaweht.lit ...anle.u.fie3;rt;cle,d visitor!"o she eard, holding out her hand. " "But not an .unwelcome one;, I hope," :tiaid 'Dora quickly. , She stooped and kissed :false Vainees cheek affection- ste. "Do you know that, I've done tejnost silly thing? • • • • I "You, remember the Carewst They lived -at Holly Lodge. Well, Mrs. Carew used to be -a great friend of mine, mine, and ,I .suddenly tale it into my head to run down 'and see , her. We hadn't met for months, 'and.now I hear that they've left the place weeks ago." There was laughing *dismay in her voice: - • • .,•• "Weeks; my Alai? Months!" said Miss Varney. "And didn't you limed - What a -pity! And you've come all this long way for nothing!" • I , don't mind, and PM so glad yod are at home! I had to wait ages fOr • DI 10.12S;;F SurelY'lie's Pining in before '..,h9-1.0* i back, iin't. he?" „. ... .• _ ' .,, • "He didn't say anything -about it my • dear.", Monty -laughed - rather awkwardly. "I mentioned the week- end visit, as •you asked me to, and, he didn't jump at the" idea at ill. Ratherehoked Me off, in feet." • "Oh, nothing:particular. ' But he. a train bielt; se thought I wouldrun; "What do you mean, ee rather . seemed. as if he didn't 'weal up . and" see you. : How 1.0/.0, you are '. us just• at preSent!e-talked aboa. ulioar toning down Intee on;,„witen 'the ettea- re all, very well," Miss _Varney thet was better. Of course* It may; answered, as she led the Way into the. haVe been my imagination, but • it drawing -room.; • .• ' ' CAPE COSTUME STRONGLY Struck me that he' did not want us." '• he rang for tea, eied ihsisted eti•, ACCENTED IN THE NEW MODE. elm It • ; Wraps, though Quite 1°. liv'e' at id Grange with iiiiii ari Dora flushed' a 'little. She put, ed takin here visthat she could not stay ito' r's `• ,t6 newest oiiie of the season sooson come -to _reneer ho___e ber-DaVid 'arid Iliellate aalde* - - - • ' • a'a Rrg • . . in l)ortswelir is the cape frock Pre'. Ilia aParitire3larY ja gievleittvlliart7 %lel' . ' ' • !1'' D g tetted •• 4404' - ''" • ' ''': t -.: : what ,can ,I have '-donet 1: haven't would Ise, goe.:disappenited'eteitelee -, - traighte,-;ittb;etrociLenRiins • at •tlie NOW 'GO ON WITH THE l'°filr• li seen him since' that :night:he-slept your, - • • , ' - - ..!. •ebatreefront- and ia:trimitied Wit It : "SPIendidliso ler.. Aunt Florence eShe eat staring before :her' with the ear. Oh, I'forgOtt You don't knew lines the .low wajethno end 'the long , his. atnetl; , eievid....takes, Mary' for, itn I boa, mentyr, , `'!". 1 "You must wait and .., see ele id eented here, and developed'in twill of• a,v,a.,.1, an. interesen d - • Th I d "" • "" ave you done anything to eleint0Y ! five,minutes. • ...4•• . •`• . ,- ,,,,rim _ ,.. t—tOter'.' INCCI if:4_111-4mm gild uorC, the. o d• ged9 declared.- `P -vi 1 g esifill* - -, s en er' , - Tleasid 'vas -lighting a cigaret-• he 'here, and. I've only written,husioessi; "Is he out then" . • • row of u ons from square nee . ,„s, , 't teaching Mary to &M.* hemline. A-inarrow 'leather belt out- did, not look, up .as lie an,swere . •!.etters to him. • . seerne to waken the old place up new open confession to' MontY, she . had "I've never met her, but Monty hrl.!s cape -is s slight:y gathered at the neck she is gettiag, over her sadness a been hannted . with memories of the and he to:d lie she was staying wirer limo. bad' dreanted wild `.y011. She's very retty' isn't she?"' land finished aeOarate:Y• heing.secured is de:ighted with, her; she (pexe nieody eYes- "Just late4, since her Mary, do ,you-.7-noor wifer sleeves are \set in at .the armhe:e. The "You think' She felt Nige''S death dreams and wonderful castles . Miss Varney hesitates. ;te the' Orefis with snap fasteaersinder in I very' keenly?" • . ... .:„ : ' the air. air. Surely—surely they were not 1. "Sweet -limiting,. I should cal er, , the col, , ., .No. 1041.; is in !tees Id, 18 There ' was a sight .;:surprise In to be unclhrrnined and thrown down?, she. said, then. "She's such a dear innd10 years: Size .1.8 years requires , - • „.. i , Fisher's VOiCe• he had had his own "I wonder if • it's anything to do child; 'I don't know. what I shOuld de 5 yards 36 -inch material; et yards 36 - opinion as to the relationship between With Nigel's wife. she said sadden- without her n . -- inchplainp.am contrasting for colter; or Nigel and his wife: * , • -- . ly..."Perhaps- she's been making mis7. , "Has she been her longethen?" aik lards 54 -inch material. Price 20• 'HI am ,sure.she did," David answer- chief. Yoti said she never liked yOu; '"Nearly/three weeks, and .reaey I -, . , cents.. • • • e without . her. s wonderful, • . .---.,. • that -smart differentappearance which -,,-4.`Exace:y! I dare say she'll marry' Dot -a looked „interested. • ' draws favorab:e comment° from- •the ference she' makes! ' not go On grieving forever." . • the hence, • • • ‘, ep. al David's can't imagine how we stood . done she is still'young and one can- • 'the dif••• • Every woman's desire, is to achieve quietly.ed ' "But when all is -said -and perhaps she wants to te • • , againe she struck me as being just "And so David is teaching her to observii?g rthee. , T•heiiiiioensigriB":),k1:-laurse- the kind of woman to Marry again." I ' "Yes; she can.real.y drive quite re -el originated in the heart of t sty. drive the' car. How nice. ,„. trated in our new Fashion Wards; there was a little pucker of, now. But he's nervous, and wou t let centres and will help you to acquire David burled the spent match Ore- , .. . that Much desired air olf •inditiduelity: annoyance between his brows. . her go out alone yet. Of course, the - '"I think you are mistaken there,"; lanes are rather' narrow. round here, !rice of the book .16 cent's the, copy. . the last 'woman in the world to marry I andif anything happened tit the -i.,d We ehoti,d never' forgive ettrse:ves." 1 • HOW TO ORVElit PATTSRNs. lie said: "I should say she is about! ' egain. :Dere .bit: her HP.; So. this 'Was the , eyo rite your nanie and actdreee pekine The ' eyes of „the two.; men met., so:utien! Nigel's wife had succeedede-y• giVieg 'number and size, of,,.- mice Fisher looked away first; there was• a:t7Litif 146b°ntthY r Is:taatmieprstisorascoYittlfeoainntpreEfneeires447Veraint, a trace of embarrassment in his face' in ingritieting ohlrsue,:ofoi and voice. • - • . had been right after al'; and even if: David and this earefully•I' for • each number t and offensive. • After all, .1 hard:y , knee!' this girl found' the Red Grange dill it' address your o: des to Pattern Dept., -Mrs., Bretherton." , : . ! too•:c:ever: to :et anyone discever it.'illiiiiiii'se?.nsti:,uTtiloire'clin'ina Co.,nile3riW.i",0.etiAtte-y and Daviduninteresting, she had hee ' "Pie sorry: I didn't mean to he Ile suddenly thought of his sister.: •:. al. sbou:d• love. 'to Meet her?" she • . , .• , . '"By the way, when nervy we come- t.,.nthuslastically. "I was so fond return mu!. I'""_.; doevp for' that, week -1W You spoke. of Peer Nigel!". . • • .Teaching do. •re, fa, BO. e h d .(To iontinued.)P :The Music Shep er . • of?" he asked, changing. the subject rather abruptly. "Dora reminded me of it at'breakfast the other 4fiorning. • Mother was a music shepherd' She seems very anxious to see the old • frlinard's Liniment toi Rheumatism. • Silii1S"Taught our willing childhood voices Wrenibling pienissinia.- • - hurriedly'. "Better wait tin ,the finer , '' . 'ASKPD., , .1 tb• Se o,,,tinaetteir7v,easyAbhieltrea, isso.iiiatur,Int to i a 'blaek bulL'' • I' ' ailed -.the little -neighbor eildren; g I right cup alit saucer fr.om ,the,.assort- Present." David ansivered rather ' GRANGE • WITII_OFSeeed ob: 1 cabied t step as We were 'Nimbi . "It .looks- rather elieer:ess just at ' "I SHALT; GO rovii'N_' T__0__R_Eatt . . . ow difference, I shall be. delighted to, r nd . . • f ie s away from the house 'nOW. t a soli ry lig e; 4 „ , e -11 n . under • ' I.v ferry -boat, eann. . _, e hing ; : 'retie 'it there., no. es; an res s an . . , .. meat -non plid -the diet green. co - 1 el 'at no-, 1,•Fes• Whet in weather comes; it ma • ' kes a marvel- ,w1 ti 'vent ' see you, both, then. „ h ru:, add- he -impulse of the far -r se an .uttivingslOWly up 9- nu ig_ ,, , • • th n boart ice a gre • . . "Monty, -do yoieknove. sweeps. :seen the great . ,, . . .. ., i r ‘ I. la. sol .. . iiiergelibly nice room! Every .: • . , DO. 10, nil -.no -° ' i i'. in it was so absolatery. righte•e• ' e • •,• • , She Xerward wit • a i ..• , . "Thanks -- thanks ', very num : , . h!•!•ed• extitement,. I :I d 9" . . • . !) • !t! . e dr Ian b a ' - . • , 1. , the ShaSeleSS friendliness eat barges 'pass 1 - There was a sort of constraint. in __, f, ,,,_ , . . , ... • . .. what sha o, ., . , , , with their . . . r-asur , . Y in the choir at church, my mot .er , , _ . of the huge: Monty s f the little fat bar.; been b'ind to the evasiVenest, of his , Y Mont !was on.y.' half liStening. , . • • '1i iii of . , , psilone,y aad getale eNer. . • steam -tug.- Later, if ' II led tl er'singing,- • isrea • the tidinest ti e e the fadedsilver ot the • cheese • ... _ .e , • . - ------.14i herrs voice; he liad iiot' -"What. • , . , ; . , . kneelie- pp-if:righteous- .,„ ,., friend's words; be resente i . . • li , . "I • sha I go own o r • , I : d "C Red G ange their load and Waiting tni, . . • • • . .., , ... , them swooping by • '. • e. . 0 .. • • .. , eaper oe .. , . . _ . .. Le Lite a OS. e i a I • . • the Walls • the wavering. light . Were 'things goieg to Ise different i ,Ivi withOnt beni c z . i •s I wind. and tide, I see a vify sal:s that ... • . h - 1 whie-a . Or e er u y If For her vmce %see toe end 'engem,. • / ' i.,ed thein that they •might ii* • ni n i i "ors Dish s, , r ' 4A* e g ii ii sl doing their. p• k rpt, -hairs, , . , . . ,. ,, • ,.., ' te lot I' d n e of red -rooted‘ Whitby, with I caught in le tar s et in I.: ---1 . e ' ' • - ' ic les ,and 1 i 'did 't' impoisible!". IfIte birds . set free; t t novr between thenn? he wenderedetvith, Y Len . 1 thet sweep cut of the • murImg• 'mut i • -bringink. . • ' '. '., , green willows, little boats onblue.• Write for tteoy--!, ' t •going to furn snobbish, and wiab 'Imo* .they've' left now; but 1 6in: pre..., • . . lieedless. There is one soap that is dependable — that, is Sun, . , , light, the all -Pure soap backid, by " $5,000 guarantee. Sunlight Soap prolongs. the life ot fabrics. Made by Lever Brothers Limited Toronto'j. . Sold - Everywhere 11111111111111111111p eel • e Largest Selling 17' THE liOtitc). USE in, DUSTleir OF CANADA Pertain interest has been exhibited. lately in the greenhouse and 4144.0uefe indeetry of Canada, and *Whit data on this, subject: is rather Meagre it 1.0. AP' parent that it is. en ,abtlyity whlekie making., healthy.' etrides in the Do- minion. Accerding thellgtiree Of the last Denthiletn eensusYtheee was in • 1921 a tete!. of 2;907,243 getter:6 feet; on- •! dee. glass in Canada and 3.426 acres not under glass • Of ihe foiener, 6,174,011w in • Ontatie; •1:;0,64;;$23-hi'rquehecte---,-, 1.206,917 in 'British Columbia ;•• 423,079 sin Alberta:, 195,473 Manitoba; 141,- 522 In • Nova Scotia( 02,76 in Sas- katchewan 0,535 In Isteir Brnasivielr., sgio '1,801 In Prince 'Edward laland, Of, ' thelatter: 1,325‘ acres Were in Queheeit 1,322 In °Maria; • In British, Os lumina; .223, in, Manitoba; 41: in: herta; •.19 ,Novp, Scotia; 9 SU' liOtc,heivan; and 6 in Prince Edward Island: That the, industry Is growing is evident from recent statistics. Which Shot. that the area !under glass Oly Istip • is now, over 8,000,000 ft, Ma4.1,-• toba Over 200,000 ft., and British Co- lumbia .2,317,355.ft. It wouldeapPear to be the gCliers1 Opinion among horticulturists Of the various provincial ktomumon.t.s. that followers of this industry arena. formly prosperous and and that returns compare very favorably with other dere of. Investment. • ; In 1921 ,ofiltAat - figures shoe', that receipts from the austry totalled.' $4,024,427 for the Do- ' '7. -'Made Up of ,$2.718,473- from • bowers. and' flowering' plants and $1„.• • 247,954 from, Irogetables and, vegetable , plants. °Marie 'accounted for heaviestshare•of revenue With $2,5180- --., 941; followed by Quebec with $659,0120. and British $360,667. Al- berta's, share was $196,310; Manitoba $106,264; $106,264: Beakateliewan $84533;; Not* Scotia .$79,224; NeW Brunivacii 350; and Pri--Ce EdWard • Island $13,- rg Soap iti tile voila S8la. '"? .-S•7'. I: ...Onterie and :British Columbia Lead .. -* Ontarie, which. maiatains- a' Wide •!• Lead in this 'iatensive eetiVity; has about -.3octo.0,00, sciiiare leer of green.- • - house space griming yegetablee' nert: '. 5,0f.id,Q00 feet groWing. ilOwerS:, 7, 14.:.:„.!. British „Cola**, Whefe, the .hititietry, .• has been expanding remarkably tba:. _ ePrieinealePda•I'Sugeihenthegiletilaelittat 'toi.ertirtfittvet .'"!' • and cucumbers In 1924 the province • Prodtieed in this -Manner' 3,14' tons! of cucumbers rained' at .$163,84-ner ten; or''a total. of $53,916,60.11 Tomato 'Cnr-, ' ture is ineeeeeitir there/and from 5',/e 800. crates • grown in greenhouses- in'''. 1922 the figure rose 0..18,400 :crateit in • 122,4!, anti -Was, greeter in 1925 " it: is interesting ,to'no3t0 014 p03 tion eeeepied inlitis. activity: bye•the: ,three •,. - Prairie !Pretence% Aeltich are tibrialere • ty ;considered to be 'Wholly engrossed ht ;the major phases of the agrietilthrel • ineuetrY.:. The. results!! ofwt.ifeatern en. terprisee are very.: Li 101t13 Illus., trated in tWo elaboiree .nurse,riea In , the. heart of the Western prateles; nee situated, at Medicine, .11at; Alberta,. and'. . the other at !pet:ever,. Setkatelieware'e ' 1 ' Thee have•pet •ee!:-y ' expanded beYthid .. ..iieptilying letal and prairie needs,. and • • ' even Shipping to Eastern Canada., but •.',. • 1 . ,haVe built tip . tied' develoted!!ti ,t ratite: : I id:tie:expert' trader with man Am ,3r.ctin 'pities of 'the.Middle West., ...:, pertain, seasons Of the 5 -ear iinn:tre is ,c f beaw., .tetiiii Ilhoriis leave teem nit ese Dreirle •.: *ceitires:te add tiieli:.brigli i . note ,r, life:. In 'Many Unite:: 'Illate'e polute :Which: ••• little. imillect then' imigin.•;• . . .. • . , i...lattihtei; . e * The Fl ' I Little House. rst Known Monks The transparent April tweight wag 'Buddhism was the tirsf, religion to in lean once Mord, egainst the little.,asteries....': , ;"•, ": : • .., ', , 7 ! picket fenee. Nagle 'was in the air. 1 !Rueldba himself had twelve:discitilet It had been hard at wofd 'in the aeg- ;Whit became 'mOnks, . Per tlIcusends, of leeted .garden, pulling the weeds, •stie-..1, years these devotett. have renounced ring, the brown' earth; setting ' out rows I the ,World' and its jos. „ • • .._ ' and clumps,- of, sturaY, thrifty' green The Monks dreseeitt yellow, go: bare - 1 Playits.• It lisideeeen fiewitelied•sonie of foote shave their betide andfaces, and them intefloWerifig;,/ he could See,' thel.have -,neVer.etiding seryloes', fin their jeweled pink Of minute daiiies, and the chapels. ,: ' , - : , ‘0, • - ' lifted et, the paitsies; beguiling as They ha:te, r s deehe:totiveots, chant.; 1 sreall children: -,' It , had shined the :tug of heiretS, :Iniriaing of. inceese.' re.- - bresnknocker,on the - door and; lighted , saries,!•craidies, rear moneineites oeie . , ele eandleS" betWeen : frilled Muslin! cur- Attie reliesi of holy 'dead, last; place es - tains and swelled li:ac -buds to fat, peeial Merit in,living in single blessed - jade ,inittons and tempered the replete ine.ss„eathrone hail. sleep : in cells and . . chill of tlicenir:te ,soinothing 'pert and i retelie Mille. , sweet and • strange:, it had unlatched !,-." the ,gate and let' spring into. Reddy's ''. •• •garden.....Atid now it opened the green.; ' door and let, Reddy out,. . . :. Reddy! motioned nim:ieto the long, lbw, room,:s, that Was living -room and dining -room . and library, • and, ,better • than: -her! ' dreanis.,; . . ..,,.. . , • ' „ , j: . He twined ,beelt cruitentedly in the great Winged chair, Scy serenely gay in it* faded Portuguese -chin*, watching ., Reddy's light hands ehieose exactly. the , . just drifting into dualt...wlien Nick came „have Monks, nuns, ceitiVenes and ,nion- a Book. a Recipes for Delicious Salads, Sandwiches, Egg Dishes, been such liale0 in spite of their dif- go. tO tee the Citrewst :they' iised. to its nottliere fleet; black sees es of ,lbed them. ai 'a ;gentle ellepherd • l:dtity 'as pictures, too, with their care -2•• • •. ' •RellsheS. in the "music she so cherished.. ; '.' a !sense lose. They had • alwaYs. • "Oh 'no, it -Isn t. can os rim m n ' treet Positions • Surely DaVid• Was rive et Seine:nit. Yon, *now. Oh, soine heedless Th.eseusi 'white sails • , fel etudies littr pi • h ' `• d . . 'lie adopted his• business Manner; ,ul s. •It wil-tieak. 'dude •na arac rii ti,„ „ridge, wid. is just telthin mY sor,' the'y canin asking pay ng afewell foreVer loneeost • . . rough the anthems heavenward. , e..tere es•un Or, „ • • tittle entlemen anti ladies • • " .1 Free. was he who kept up the 'attitude sha.1 be, hb e to see, for myse • mai ed dr4 his. old friend?: Iterd I'didn'tli and the!illo toi Dayti -1%0 restless geslemers,.• ,oave rose to"You .can t force. your,se o -• of employer and employed, until Device' how the land lies:" Cohnan•Iteen. (Canada) Dna. 115 ViSiOit. And then aWaY "Past Westillifi- • • gardens. . 1 leese, might 'they , learn notes and • • Tile room was full of,,flowers--700n• uice4i.mheratSt-..hinnire , 423 • If • ii.'pee I ster and •Blackfrairs, where St. ,Paul's ineasiireS: • ' tl •b- I bloom- • uj • • * * .* Who go out of their way ,to e g • • • ,enic e l• t! roe dome- lifts the cross high over c th bases, ! came th tenors • / era climbing 'e . . the eitY; mist Southwark alit re • ..• hig on the faded hooked rues, At dinner that night he told Dora ,you Ste You're liot wanted." • t'anie sopranos for the treasures; that. David had been bp to London ; Mobty ,spoke deeidedly.' He kneW,1 England's poet Clumindtedi the 1.0;01 (,re ,t sire me, and. women. laugh_ icittnriingaluxbtitr,isantolehrtindlisti, gonidd fbraomvee,,ss ' Dora looked interested, Ithat sometime Dora'e metitods•of get- of divine wisdom at. the sign 0 le S e a "Why didn't you being him to din- tiog her °yin way were Ver,y.crude. •Tahord; east the Tower ., !last 0 'e • ., • • • 1 Gerlan s detozolisly eltietei ea on the To oue home from dell) labors-- , .i . • . ;lei? i..I..khotild love to have seen him.i Bat she only laughed. 0 , • Greenwich, ., ioand stool in fiont of t.ie lite on :: fairy cit • ! caught in the 1, "It 'Won't. be forcing myself, I Can esties or riveraide mist: and then the „.., .. • - Y: !. whi it the fat black kitten, Crieket. ' ' ' Singing. counting, chiming. chanting - . !lust drop in one afternoon; it won't 'I' • . . • , .. _ _ ,.,..., rhrou. gii nit evening'sj, homely p.eas- , 1;de .1 i h . salt. and speer of the sea, the comp. -my • I prointitle floisped in' . . . drowse.. drag!? • Derect be Billy, meetyere . • ' • fug with :great ships -the fresh burden.1 • • . • • ' tress,' elute ie .0 s..iff bo rittete I the Idi u n h ulders; this'eras At biglq see thee' ag44`; 1, • hIld I al enchanted • 7 As R C s • ' gloved PAWs of tee . .*.ouple on • 1 the Pennsylvania Matti dowee.ehose • tut David to give rne a cap of tea. . shrugged h s s o argurnent en. he irse:ess; Ile was not with unwinking yellow 'stare. led fe „ 2 110100a-1 the tapers', lu'ilped .the altos ! t one -of these occ s ons ' in 'the :east -surprised to conie home great groan light. eft: creepTh up' " Bravely toward fortis,simo. ' • gayer and' fresher and *hider than e the, meid ,that Mise Fisher had gone with it e tyro:thing eye, wart vanisb, , : ‘ , Ages earn in the ecbo -- a .1 • when lie kite*. raysterloitia; Seirching the darkness , saog, wil.11 them set la ti., -(1); : He gave it sigh of• pleasure. It was n 4 1(1 • rde th..t finite room beetinit,-.5" the . the fel c' es'ett ug an I leer from del the i!or e spans the river slower's. years, eevre toned to intisir."-'' . ' ,••• *„ '110Wers It • beAti ,oloonting for • o,vsp,ert P• crying Le. • a,. .e. g, • • • • . mother whs. ,muste shepueed - • • . . . , • aY • •I" • sea- no'e tbev 7 . stt nianv Nears-, . . tlirre wasn't c• l t t d thed That delicious flavor of fresh mintlives a new thrill to eioery. bitet Wrigley's is good and good for you. ISSUE No, 211-e-'24: I thank. the .Laird for laughter W.:3 4 • , . t hank the Lord 'for mirth,. • „For who ean ',start a • chuckle !sweetie I --.1—ilie-a-ii-eieeW A' from the earth. Theugh it may be 4ot'a minutcestelrttY I ! . • born :end swiftly spent. . :.; .I The weight of tare is lifted on the . • flood at merriment; , , • .• And for all those sixty, seconds pale , I. and. anguish disappear, - e • For. there's never any heartache latiha li•• • '':. laughter which you hear. ' ', .• • • .1 There are timet when man ift 40:anni , . and Is burdened down with tare. Mite yeti know his heart, is heavy, for !, me islet always fair. ' There are .eountleas • disapOol inente . 'id . • . for ne all along the way,'• - .)litiiy doubts for each to master. ertaY' . • . ; Pleas that. go 'astray!: ' .. ., : Iltit,::When bele and heartk. laughter ''.' rushes in and takes doutrol,, et ti! would neemegifees, to see hinn life ' * had ever cried hiS sour,'; witheatra.„ Careiv.e frowned, then After -rill lake °POI' l,ench- s•Lrhleat hail, ,fidentitg.tastil.,1a...ti, do; ' a s'ngif''' thinF '11. 't l'a"1,0";1!!1°61.! as* r -if Dora as a chnin Of kinareA phantoms nasses. ' • itad. been made tor,tbn,„ special • UP • 4.tora 14aivreifee Myers. . a:I, it could do no harm, ate , , Wat •01:1 t oceepted. rance1.3 .Nosys, reauy keeh a•di piougsMng , Throttobont the. t le • ,,ttart: tho,Sattirilay good luck to her! " et I,enicit: juice ' we. tertiove e,rel .• I ! thesi.r.‘tles oate gregs-6 !tit4ing , troth itronin, Minercrs-,uirilment. Ice. Sorg rePt,' • night r030** tit ern and, lit the ee. Ily the lifessed gift' of laughter paie, is swiftly put to mai. t • h• m out the taitiad of hint Ii tt ii • .311 his hatreds' tire.forgotz. • It a fret; men. en time mentent .1i/tugh t., bo mar be not; tivi,'s 'tole tirivileire that's . . • y • '•-•: tlttetw'ilight;--wk:i-ieetlreettereediekee , .410(!5... niren matt 13at, it,. Wisr.tbe Ped (Irartgeo Much , dull yellow blotch •Jig-tinst t ie g,orwho is one 3 cal' yttlitter. -a-ete more thari David, that !took Dora ten and7glow of lir hew day*---Nlicbael ;disputing. about the picitire or a • 00g. • - Chest lentil) they „ Not a Welcome . ; and. fade, anti, the' gas- latops, .• a The Superior Malt, ,• . • •• ' "1 thatfriliVIttfritlor Mirth.'" 7 t'red, it very etnall'ituCZITIMiThlater: •Sti thatik 'the Lo 'fair. dud • that long journey.lees. in "The Roadtitendete" It made her ;angry to 'Wilk of ' • • Nigel's Wife (loaning it there,, where' . she 'herAelf wish, to retail.' She took ' extra pains witfi her toilet- before she 4tarted,--4.04 she ..eertain44.,Row how to dress ' ' • j A manwhojitaitenc4 tit)k,trn to.Sel, Mont in thr..e•anniz ernriparttue-AtWith - 'FAA' thouOh t had never E!eqn ritore•I woman. Ha wondered en-, viony Whorit she was going to se', and why Abe %eked from the witulmv 50 eagerly pat the krain drew into the; t station? She d !to take the, one y!! • the t4Ntr` wto pilaf , tor intitiYi4lis. to • ailitStiote with Oel,lerut , MM.!toOoltalw, 4-ttitor-leyitC C20(1 0: - ,t Itylr4i5o. yo ro.itoth'. It. flanked ettucollO4 'Ort3 dwelt., of 1,t4e4 Iii Curets',iNtl tioipltAt hat 'a.Iil'd Ilit ,Whttr.. ,WoUr iiritlya. The WIttlitt ftCO.I,e •110110fito Itie Settee,. a nitiOlylw" itt•O}lang!, Afid t. Owt1 nj 4101•1101 ,y) ahd ti "a, *art. For 400( ' Ottbilei Ititte 5.SOOdiottnytoot., . • An:;! e &Oared that it was woolly. and • therefote`wasTheir valves .got I • t' +!!'. !!!!' , tniutte nritt louder, „NvIi.c.1), thrifty, Fret with great' dignify, teroarki,lr:' • -big, -ft-;t intintt 111 hiss • •••••• 4. • . !mere:Economy.. , • ' yOntha front otielq the hat& • eaiat stoi1 oii th!o Mora and rack,- •Itorttlid New Engtaati coast*.siifvO•ring. NeW single "ry:intier• litkrICY-Daridson , Left Out • " 7, elet ercy eleeh a 8- Salt 4 -ort h•Norld,"site. coitt far endlirattee, titan one .m.d,11. ,„.• • .• • , • tett P.ertolle'to Operate, and over 100 met; iital a km" took; who( cr $ Nell, hill.. tit fit vor- of s big intry.''. 24M:fiord on6 "ttto toggsr Ahr rtotter." aool hqittn" unt.t.'r eridtbAltri 04 Co. NW .it/elt0 -} tow tookt.";"! inquired in ;oilier,: • .thit0 ha WALTEll At;itittEWS, Ltd, It'ctbs11 gprtno; atle yott getthe rtittly.fer °Cool t,ortl, WW;;•vostik vuet.,4%-er por month. I' i.'. , 4. • . • 241k Vange ..• l'ortinto bilaar?" • ••••••.• •