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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1926-08-12, Page 6
• • I:i ants wantsouth etter�-try it. • BEGIN HERE TO -DAY. The: ,marriage of,Doli:'and Ni, y > Bretherton proves an'unhappy one. rinen War is. dechtred` Nigeria to t "So she had.. Has she changed the color then or what?" . calor •d never t'onbie enou ,She' about herself to want to change the He leaves Doli err r e care or. It's just, . ordinary ; mousey Ofl� I 15 '.. V�..YL Fnrnlva�.: . 2 ; is tall >and� � �• Danz _ �. killed .and marries:an old sweetheart` Rob- bruwn._ .. , Olt • Hucn�! • Then sfielits cha:n8'ed'.it, hanL; •; Doll' .and.Robert sail fo• America or else .it can't: be the'right gi !i you and word conies of the slaking of their saw,'. be chaffed her • `zdiot! chi ., be such sit r� g I OTY't rt A Nigels l►rother D.av1d, 'She • calla: to ' d- .,-. . • ,chair turni , . 'See NigeLs; widow Y'sry is Sine dro intq a Chair, Pang �. ashamed to ;tell him. er Dofy's ..mar- ler back to him. As a rale abs Wes mage•. David: mistakes Mary for his ..: tem 'red , .;tut, the after- ii'�d _lam • ► brother's wife and ;asks her• to come her to tire' at ,Red him' and noon had' thoroutthly upset ed Grsnge With him smoked on ink rturbsbly. $iia. stunt., .IfferY is' ba is her stew Mort. , tl pPy t� entered e ' sn: at ac hd Some::, Dara i±iebet, wishes •to mains O „ e ,, , . , ... . : David.', She calls; eti Red' Grange and of ,song. Dora rounded `on tum in - NOW Palette of>`Mary. stain y u care HD49, .=G, ON STH. THE. S E28F. . � . T what ;lappens to me! A lot. you Care. She had worked. herselfinto a tiler - or miserable!" She ,be- if' �m ha i hr:. adtem tempertime got crys .U,, 84!rY b ge . y the she kali to c , shal.ourt . ' b"'i ry, y to London;, it Was. raininga •litter and ' sheer'`tenn er .the 2, were, of P y e • , Dora hated rain. She took a tali the 'boilgonty bo :lit. she was really:un happy. He was ant keut g mond of "David Bretherton Idnisef to believe that lis was the.type of man -a woman would adore. He came ronnd; to where Dora sat with her • face hidden in a psnre at sight other•,, 'lace handkerchief, and,:.:. put his arm "W€ dear-?" 'He g,. ;nine iy .loved around her shoulders. ` hly'dear girl, don't! I hate:to see You so • upset! What in the world bas happened?... Can I hep • at an? You. know ::I'd 4do onYthiig jn . lily power.n She pushed -him impatiently,'aside- leave pee alone!" She, looked • Op ; at him with resent- fdl`eyea. "Yon might to nave persuaded, 91 waiting w!de she went im:O: the house• and demanded the: fare•from Monty. , • He had just finished' hisdiuner,':and rose, from 'the .table, smiling with and admired his sister. He; bent to lOse her, but abe turned him • a :mmol "Rave you any 'money? ; The taxi man; is waiting" Ws band went at once to his pocket. ,."How' much!'' She told hum, and.wae.quiek to no - "It was raining, and I: hate rain'" she cernplained,pet ntig David not to'bavee that wife of. Nige1's '-You might have taken the ,:tube down there, you ought'to have 'guess - half 'war; son. know we really can't '�_ afford to have taxis. everywhere.'' b s:sou mean!" rSte took the moneywithout a word of thanks, and - gave .it. to the maid, then; she came jack, tossing her' hat and gloves on 'to they sofa. "1. rnppose the dinner isn't fit to; eat, and I'm'so hungry:" - "I didn't expect you, or ' T ' would . have, kept ,it.'back. .: Tell the 'maid -to bring, yon something I thought yor_ might;' not be halite t€2 the last train: , I should have come to Euston *to met'. it." "They didn't ask me to stay, and I'M sure' didn't want• to " "Did you see David?" "Yes; 'he seems engrossed 1, . *Eitel 0 11lige'a wife; they'd '• been out 'in the car' together e the afternoon.' ;I don't' inow.tvhat'in the world you meant by - caHiag 'leer .pretty,,.• • •. "I":think'sbe is --or Was -r --la a com mon sort of style.'' • "Ste's r 'uot--not Int' may • sort of style!' Pasty4aced thing" ' Monty laughed. "Don't' be °a cat, ofd girl; yott're too good-looking yaurael" to . grudge any one `else a smth3 share." ' • • `"Miss F sher° wants you: to Stay ' . with her in.town." Perhaps She had .never loved him as r` - deeply as it was in her nature to rove;1. but bo had been her one ,and only', romance, and the tragedy of his death bid lent s halo of beauty• to his v met Married to him, She ,would .4 w ya : have adored him, but in, spite of her-' her whole feeing toward, .#liar:' had t}itconscioualy Chani :since hiss. Marriage. Evens to the .broke k -hearted, Time lee wonderfs ltea°e4dind there is na truer Saying of ail themany reapeduI • by the:iinmorta: bard than that teen[ , ;3nire died':" alai wex'Ints;`ha "' n r - them, but not for Love» ,,,, •And.,_Mf ry..waas. std•-bnang •'.She• was beginnin'b a'•.ready to. ' loge thea wan, .eareaiernz Icon thaet , had thinned t her face when she first • came to ''Red, Grange. Thegtikt, healthy -70e, free from . trouble, '.had dor. wonders ,for her; .she Siem weCl and dream1e 4yr and woke fu:,l'of energy, looking for- ward With . alnio3t ch dish :anticipa- tion to the simp'+..e eventsef.;the day.,' Learrning-to `drive_David's-car, had given her tremendans; pleasure; it was l something so different from . anything ;she had ever ;experienced—something : eo exciting. David • was speaking of , the car when, a little Caterr, she came into the "Dora only, just • caught her train. The engine_' wa ;running• badly; • it. *ad • tangy trake,,Deacon's 'Hill at he twang round sharply at the soft :sound of the opening door. Mary, did net,',iook • at him as she came forward but. was •con-. scions of her quick 'heart. -beats Hushing cheeks; . • . She. sat dawne i s Vara bessci M S ;ney. Sad ;took uP. 8• book; • =`Well, are: yon ready for :another •lesson in. the morning? David asked her. Heho was determined,that: some W she should be made to Intik at him; and speak to him; he Wanted' to meet; her eyes *gain, but Mary'''.did -not ...raise then.. t`Ittis it *ill 'be. eE#o-morrow. , she said.' He rangleg. ed: "What: t. difference can that make. • ,fah e :Para was. raining yesterday .whenwe went Ont.", ' i s • "Was' it?" She felt strained unnatural with him; she wished; he would go away or. sit; down. He ;leek ,.-so'-t r.7: and overpe Bring es, he stood there, and she was so' painfully cmnscious+ 01 his gare bent upon her. Suddenly: "Miss Fisher wanta' you•: to go. and :stay with her in . taw=s ,» • he • said de-. ed What ;yonid• happen..'She's just worming hergr ay in,:with everybody,. and nheady they are beginning to' wonder hilar they managed .before• she "Wel, hate._. 12er"4 bate t12° 1911/.' ealle-11. is dear Chid, isn't that jag 'Whet •rw•Pciaam°. .46,,AZe_a3;' •"-You Ought to have insisted, that — other arrartgentent was guide." sletsictr ahvarerrio.41eiltooi.,inivitde.edaw'Inin th,sit24.1764)bd. "i :rintitytn‘ y: pouitgovicrtas lkieelyze*shee.. roliteTuryigh. 41 thought:inn laid lite hed red -1 ;moo . time' Monty' wait' inunottet Ile had =died Out, of the roe* , rift,' tiro itkautt, *Nola) David •tipst• iota to the Grange he tetrad 'Mike, .1rarneY in the drawing -room. ' Ste noticedthe 'quick *fir ta *which hid eyes xi:Wised "‘I really don'kkria,W, dear; She' Was here a monient ago." Mary ,.had slipped ' away' whin she lyntrd 'the :petniT 'et •the !cat the elie.:did not. feel la if she ssa5d 'fete tevidTegisirt. In:IL:them When-. 'Words ,,she felt ae if her,xtuie betty ,14-he•t•eiUst ho hare thought ot her? What livirrient .Of Madness had made dean, breath sweet, Appetite keen and", ingestion good. Bah, thoUgh es yet the &A not -reit.- Daal ize it, it was Strange how lately Nigel al , hid began to ,fade into the back - t e.o.m.' of tneraory. She, would have !Indignant `t.iY' datilid it had anyone told I her that it was so, bui the tact ,111411,1S tto::3Sri-7111. The Words hid -the -desired effect. Mary raised her eyes at once. ' -"Oh, I couldn't! r -don't want to be • "Yon don't like' her?" • L. • se ©• 0 SLE' NDER LINES VOR; 1�ES.•FIND' FA ... Tits.rich � .• d de • f hs � dere materiels form decided trimming feat- ures in. themselves: Cut to s.•ipp on over the head, and with•a convertible collar that may ' be fastenedgh, hi ' this: iis- • tinctive-looking frock for , daytnte.. wear is developed in bordered crepe of graduated polka-dot pattern. A sing7.e large .Muck ifs :front of, each shoulder gives easy 'fulness 'over .the , bust • and the :Ong -full s'e ves are gathered into t narrow wri s Than ' ds: There are •two larg Patch pockets, and a :narrow •be. is worn at the low.waist:ine No. -1197 and -42-i iwst. Size 36 bust frecluires 3Y4' yards. Ritmo takes the hard work out otwashciay.'. With .e: -you justsoak the .clothes fit...,';;,;: a couple o£ hours, or ov ern -fight, rinse awl; bang out: No more cutting up of ^; soap and. stneata -- over the clothes.. No ramie rubbing. Rinse theclothes clean with -RINS4, 4. •The Little: Green Pasture. it was lull of sunshine, with tree shadows on the.�ss, singing birds and wild roseeperfume; and except' for beauty,; I• do not know why' it was at all. • And .it 'would• not be right to''re-, member the little green pasture with- out the tree frogoq.,.00ckle burs and, bumble bees. Every rail -fence corner' was a, castle, :with stake and rider towers' and walls. • The crickets played their fiddh s there and , wee' were sure. the June bugs dented, and It was there the bib -whites Md their nest$:_, I will take. ou• along the new y ng u wayacross path .,that ran the longest , the' Tittle' pasture, and if you can bea little boy' or a.little girl for a while,. we will run. • :So' down. the path we' go,. front the front yard gate • past. the _ stria u in front' and it Zit 09t5+ - n and yo hitching g, g me behind -and alt the time- the sliver leaf tree keeps, turning its. green and s'?iver.'Ieaves .'• :lust as, fast 'as. we run.. t .Nocturne., !Vie earth ,still Meavy, and' Warm, with. '� afternoon,. I gazed ,by tie moon:' [OSE14 ' FOR WORLD` CONV NON Or* 1927. - Women Are Responsible for Ninety Paei:nt.-of • •orliI!s l• • Poultry Production., In. Canada .people urs badly .needed`••: to take.:uX• the.1?onitrt professicaS,,-ar - cording- to PtpfeeSer Edward'. Brown,: •' •Englisa;'lltty• expert,, •Who has bean tauaiug the Dominion' in the, interests. ,of the, ,World , PogltrY Congrrosa to bo •, held in Ottawa itt•the summer'.0-.1,92'4 : ' oft,which„ io •is the president,'' Certain signiticauce , from Cnilada's, :whit'. of "view attached to a stbsequent utter- '.+-4o.4.-•-• , n©e.thataxo:zr .. .s re.sponsibie for. • ninety per cent;" of the world's poultry, •w production , •" ' • ',In al•atost sensational mainner Can-•. ada has conte to esstime a. position et. -outstanding. 'importanceamong 'the bountries of.:the World in the poultry industry. ' • No ;clearer' proof , of , this could be given that the decision, ar-, a rived :at • to hold the World : Poultry " Convention, which is merely' the third. • •' Congress of its kind, in •Canada+neat• Year,, -This wtal'iiot be merely a poll - try show but a..complete Qexhibition•of ' breeds' arid v fleties, educatidhal' re* tures, poultry appliances, etc. Several • thousand dale8les, -representing senting nae,. ly"all..civilized countried; are expected to att pnd, esd II n1 ed States poultry men 'will be particularly well repre- sented by'an. elaborate and expensive'' exhibit, ".In addition to beiin a tine e C tribute to Canada thongress; cannot but be ;a" very striking advertisement :ler, Cnadfan 'agriculture. Canadian Breeds in Demand.-; It can truthfully besaid that Clinade ' scarcely appreciated theWe h oi het, ,,: poultry ,until; exhibits_went • overetia • In 1924 to the`Wembley`.Exhibition`•and the 1rtftrnational Congress•. al'Wiic lona, Spain, and Caine into competition With iiirds•irom other Countries for the first, time'. ""In the success and enthusi- asm ,;which • follolved; Canada inmedi ; ately leapt to an important . place -in, .the `international . poultry,. industry. ., anadiaii �ionitry .:. Since': that fiats C breeders have ccome`to attaeir'a much , greater' value.' ,to their industry • and have been-" mors active. and ::energetic'' In fostering, it. Canadian +birds have been in demand in , alt. parts of the, world and have been •shipped to the • Argentine, .Japan, • England, 'FIAT.. Aus- ' . tiallt 'Holland, Sweden;,Denmark,,,and Ireland; as well as various parts pf the `United States:' • • • There has :been' a steady'. rise in .thea •: last Five- years in the number of hens' #n Canada, • their average" prodlrction; 'total egg production In the Donohoe. • and .their total, value., Between `3921 • : :and 1925 the number of egg-protucing , ' hots on tenni • rose cbnsisteiitly *ern.: 25,755,356 to 32,837,0404 • the•:average •• production per'hen• fro -in 78 to S2; the ;, .total eggs prodm ed. from 168,049,154 ' dozen , to' 2;4.77.11,867: dozen: the aver - :age •value .per dozen front 25 cuts' to. 26 cents.: and ..the total value of •eggs •prod icew _from' $40,968,841 • to '.$57,950.- : .$57,950. - The earth, tormented with the moon's Seung in•the night: Wand • !yell moon.moon-roe, 'the o�,old:; Vii Of brhlasssin., ditt ed !oyes:, The ache of stibl Dlbows leaning on the narrow siill.'' 01 motson1ensd'5giude upon the vfet Marble of the parapet. ' 'Of open eyelids of a -child behind ,•• The''orooked ' gltlnmer "of the' wlndgw. blind. - Ot..silding,.leteL 'remindful 'sgliaree .roc t on -h Across the• la?ripl38•hthe kin' er 334 yardi 4.0 -inch, or 234 yards 54mch, bordered material, as The secret Of distinctive 'dress Iles in good, taste' rather than a Telah gx,- penditure of money: Every woman should want to 'make her own clothes, nod the Iloilo dresimaker.will find the designs illustiated our new Fashion Book to be Practice/ and Ample, yet maintainifig the spirit of the mode of the •moment. Price- of the book 10 cents the copy. Write your name and address plain - "She Bashed. ' immber end Size, of' Buil.* "Oh, it's, nit that, I think She'S Patterns es yeti' want. EnclOse!Oc,in siMply -beautiful; but --,-oh, I'm suck a stamps ror coin (coin preferred; wrap .thrilt het on We go, paritthe : (Prat pond reeting tta'Shady banks,' • Wh3" do -we stand. en, late, clear down tot the bars ---and there 10. the grea yellow road "with the haelt7 berry,tree at the -,top of the hill =- the read that leads out to the Weed,' to Xar- awaY7eIties that glltter With mystery, aerosti Plains And *Owing, de- sertii„ to, where mountains as high a's the akir.stiope down to the:Widest Of °deans and ships sail' evil! en.the 15011 - Ts. Natsb so long the fall of ino,enlight -What it we cannot recall? tong since I have treireied that road, fanny, We are Children again lalhe behind the .deeP,:dark. woOdir earl* the read; 'the whippoorwills. are Calling and We chase theligltnia' bugatuk•they '"You. made friends with .ns eaSity addresS ycittr order to Patterri nett., _ ' angels -hut you; of *tree; afteetionateIY-, ' laide St., Toronto. Patterns tent by TNanecy'is eemi eo;in ,the 'Mary ,coti-:d think of no rept,Y.. :The return mail. • • hook had fallen froM;her knees; she stooped and. greped after it at the pic• k it Up for her, -and their :bands' :there was a Bale additicnal_coicir in • The silence 'FOP aablialcOa.,Save ter the eick,'Olick of bliss Viirrrey's knit- goiog 'to show yen over the • old part: of the' liaine: after Ldifinerr David said suddenly. • ',71.eu said you. "What lia.s that got to do with it?;' EverYthing.. The old wing •lOolas orgy its beat by. moonlight?! t. ; "And the :ghost always', walks bY Mary desired her • hands rather tightly in the Ian of' her'frock. :"l'erhaPP . we shall,' see her„..theit," ••Fintsited;', and- one more womaa's son bars Labs grsivesiest Ple4", 'for 'this she said, with forced lightness. • Had Cast the &Oak deaily'hortght Swist esbilY dsne when it is t':°ft blisS•VarneY, sheet; her head. With patience mut in trarall wrought , • - • A Dead. Nei's tapestry ef,"kreen,,and told Where, In the•copea, tb:e, 'cuckoo 'calla; it Scented arras en the. walla • . Of sides and time, that hild,tts chise Ai bees are gareera4 by' the' rose:. ' And we two, 'walking .re that wood, Had half•forget the Mitre and blood; (Porglite ua: Neu Who sleep in Priaicei) pends largeiR uriOn totality, • the de-', Wo forget, and then spite chance eigner usually haS nik..cherce. Whit! Or some .stern angel led the way has been said In reference to. mate,rial,, Thrtugh ittuiet fields te where lie lay. applies also to Verandah 110;ms.. Such Broken. beneath his broken wisge_,,.; :floors maY Made inches thick 'Where a minion Pulses beet, • the' II ertperlY in insure gulch I Fade doWnward in the ,..yeRng treen drainage:. w eat. ander the elm -trees juet,*tuside'. the gate, hat ehe. Carry, me: to, the In, verandas the Jr:Operant thing .is vent rot., if the !timber:to, used' 'That' wreckage:: gatirit: and angular,. ;04.1MS/tied' above like a "star An 'itaur hefore. -Tie touree *as date; Soap improves with Ittepingo so it should be bought ,in quantities. ; Before' storing it, howeVer, /cut the, very mach doubt if anyone el'se has. Dear me—no). dinner eiread3r?" (To be continued.) Ins and. Milott tritiukY' was told she was studying liar Sundair-sChool Iesson. °Teach ale. my Sunday-scliodl lesson, taught' her to say. "Suffer little chlid- ren to come' unto me and .foriald them 'not, ter of' such is the kingdom of, rilistirs to make the heds... The air Ho* gaily! 'Now Fatee,awitil; sheers . lied rent it, and. tlie taloa sod Etitppd. out at Once. ' ,tree life. whole . L. rand. '•• ' VMS very cold front Open wiadows, and And France and the Xerir Katt, ptecti- Ruth via told. ta rep:tete., After- the anti, oite • tiactirea tor IS • that a.,thne Bath called. "Mitten:U.1'in Cern- of ,Itiiport licroeke„•,: the Sagtish Poet Mather -Strained' If"' Witt 'Very t die:think 'Only tilia.'ar Met; end Kuth 'Might beeline and* she Tit:Ai. the.re's One; Cerrier of a foreign elated and Started to .mtitiut, the lira •,,That laiorever Kriglane' .• ilother bett,rd'tho, tiny 'tsp. earue to 'the British public been called to 'the th.o.t0P. the:stairs. ' a.s tour, d g „the isolated'. on- ;Set, "forbid yon'tO dome' ' ,•.‘ rot, a 'lonely' island the Ateitii See, With flaihing eyes -her ...otittaged *sett.: in"tintaino,d. the. War .OrtiveS COML., 'retorted, 'Sid, me trot!. Stich is the 'MISS:nit, Hriglarcd. 'Might 'Still, he Un- • fire ful,Iy.'1,0n0'7,eparat.e. Vintage of reirttiVet' rif the triers Who Onsaid. Wats Mee Liet. illaYeta, WORK. Damise alma wet. Terse 1. " palhiteto' step them bone feed he given. breeding fniaa.that Prevents ehichaf rows eons' are mirth Many dollatii " yet you can get them 'absolutely , The Department of Astrieltnie. Ottaiva: Isis ,prepared hisildet. "PPnitrY Feeds' and Feeding", which reveals' la' shingle ' lemmata the secrete of lueeetsfal feed. - lug.' Tells the beet and molt. Monorail:al grairtht OC. Bases lot. moneer:In Abagentber. ,you. o beim .write. and " ••feetts,' and,. hringtiyow 'bigger pronto. Write. for :the Oldat. of bire, Hundred Wine on alt sortii of faint sobiazta, such. se 'Tali Littera for Winter Pork rrodiie,tteir, . "The Careless, *Of Vass": near' etr. 'Crass "itf the own, *Oa want. tear oeit and inLthis' Mid mail it Post free to: • Pest • • • • 'Yea voi zee this trade Mark In 'hardware store*. labelled,,,11 guaranteed 'for long Service and satisifaction by Manse • voted' to/the priltrY.hultistry la Can- ' ade, Bominien. Is still importing, more, silt than the Ike - there has pee • s falling. off.M experts. Jit thb fiscal year pun - 'edit imported, Very largely front'. the Kong and other tountriea, 3•,841,591, 'pared with ,695,047 dozenworth -OW • §1:9, in the, previOus Year, and 6112,312 - before that, As -agaiuSt this :the Do- e*nerted„„mainly,'0•144 United Xingdoin but aletkothe,t3111ted State., tit the Mit' Mite 'year, as. compered 3 :with 2,090,969 deceit Werth $1,000,804.. tie, previous year, and 2,890,009 feceor Bream *Mk right 'There IS Still oPportunity for 'expanding :the poaltry rior the ter Part et Ottiedian peul- ,holdings •Ifi Certain 'areas, of the Do, The irropilessible Poet. ' had 'been teasing a deal al,ritistlilef.• end • te punish him ' hls teacher had ;' To her riattoyoice he produCed the •-!Very 'Ad said, 'liaises yoo gan %think of soniAlling else in two minute* I shall cane you." infinite, and then he seized it pen, and this. is what he 'Here r amid -hefore-V.111-VOliiirr*-1'`'* She's going •to strike, but dodge • • t (attire than it is now, 'hociatiso Anwar • •