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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1928-03-22, Page 2Only teas grown 4,000 to 7,000 14 lOgntesea Ors used In “SALADA" Oran* thsflavour is therefore richer, Sillereirelirent end • inuch • More delicious than Other teas. Only:43c per 4-Ib.—Buy it at any grocery Wore. 091, BEGiN: HERE TODAY. .1 He walked Up to the door and rap - Sr dl hetieaed to be the milt& (Pad with bielartickles. The scroop of Atter of .als. cousin, : ,Iataes, Glenister; a chair...sounded.itithin and a aaar- following the ffiviing Of a ''ilteleten faced 'woman opened to him. ' fingeaaotatlae-deadamana.asies -the hami-r---13pcs$,As andatravea:ual—lathought. ' •Kathleen 1 0.eniAter, sistet of the 'twas the mail with the poultry food," • ticad Man, in marriage. He is refused' 'sh,e •exclarined; •"What • aaaat you witta believes. hint a 1to wawa, saaaa , murderer, and Who ie in love with P. •• • a - &asp •Nortilan, Slater.. Kathleen is tricked is;:ilacaaanal7Z-aai-Parotitneutanb.li;Il‘h-litts'saeti. ltila-- •.byaSit Dudley into .visiting a loner • place to obtain information about herson to believe that she was ,here this brother's dea,th. Slater, fearful of her afternoon. . ° . • follmas on a metercycle. • • Mts. Grimes moved away' from.. the NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY doetwily in an implied invitation to _ .7. enter which Norman' 'instantly. aca 'CHAPTER KVII.a-•('Catatk/.) •eepted. • . , 4.,aaTo jaaa • If leads, ta. Beta' h a, ara dtinno nothing about Miss, Glen.- .aial'a•-boaaaraojc .'aeipatt,. But ,itter.;"-BITeTt.eit'','"I've-been' out all ..zheth Places are long, wa3";, "ITRia3e'1.0 Zelli:e'dt;.1,3.,et „ask: ..11eal13:1,s"ild. • . lonely walk for a yogJndy. Normans anxiety was Ineysegag. At the, other end of: the 1w-ceiled „abia: the yaaaa Indy lase the, tale. living rook:John Grimes sat , ahaneaahae saa was aeaer.- , ,• . , stool Warming 'kis, hands.: at A .Wood , '9Fe ain't on it, eitS": 6e: Ills'sgreat. abC‘i/idei..9 were hunch' 'Norman- gaveathealaaiteiaatirla faLian:.1.4Tal:at!tallacclaelicta;lit atetaan. than atarra-chair theory, •notieed this, and he also noticed -two other things:. On • • the weli Waa- ea; ' '" • • 11 • Grimes wa StraCk with. Midden solici- tude tar anofl anip which stood...4n a table in the :window -bay. ' She went lin.* and retreated' into the hall.. iTo bed reached the entrance aith was making for his cycle; whkla he fiadaleft-at-theatalorwhenatitruatr wriee of thewaiterstopped Iiim.:••': '"Aif a mo', sir. r dalinio if this ha• S' to do With you. I foridit when I was sweeping. up after theluneheon'Peoatie were gone:1', • • • "Ilia' - was a Scrap of paper, the 'creases in it suggesting that it had ''raiginiflY'heen twisted into that hcime- Ty ef communication„ ;tt. three - cornered note. i• It bort- a 'few. wertis "Prevented :at, last moment fram joining you Come to keeper's cot- tage You willl And me there „Without Patt•ing the notrin his pocitet,4, , or - man added.,a pound to his first tip: , Then be went, out and -started his motorcyale,' the .drorie of it drowning the ,clauckle with Which the ,wheety Waiter retreated intothe hotel: • CHAPTER XVIII Tata TEA! CLOSES. ' -The.ancients 'who named Cupid "the toliad god" Were Wise in their genera - No, one not' Under the influence. His'.'harid flew: to the pistol 'in hie „ of that 'divinity would' have beliaired_,poeket. • not .the 4.4 nnbacriPtien- woods:next, day, Inspector Wr4gge' was linnting del -Oman: Oii this occasion he was in hfa,Own natural spillgance, since he wished Sir Dt1410Y recog- nize hial at sight 016 the. POlie9 officer Who had pulled Nortrian,,Slatalr off him an the fracas at Cadogan gardens. He , alighted ;at the little. -wayside. atien; Went', to the lodge ,giates "pf the •Grange, walked tip ,the ayetnier ani4 rank the bell at the great Oakellt froat'dook. rrinitiy,,t4ther. jibed At ad.mitting.1.41A,.1?ot Yielded at' en0.00. being .1.Oformed. Of the rittitea!naofficial potation, : • • •; There WRino:one,i4 theillatary and Wragge bad towait before.' sjr: Dudley joinecrhigL" "Cdiide to attest ,me for murdering my cousin?"' Shaamdley sneered. • W.taige aSsuaied a scrviflty he was far from 'feeling. . • '"You will haVe'yonr little , joke, Sir.. DudleY,".theirispectorliaghed, "I- aryr, afterNr. GeorgeGlenister's innrclerer allright, but it is your help , not ' : •• • "The elaiebt.of iTpr, eafl, Sir bUdleY," said. Wragge,. "is to beg- you 'to tell me if , you have heard the paniea Of any local gentlenien mentioned in con- nection with the keeper's daughter. You must have. all the local gossip at year finger tips." , ." ,The baronet shook his head.. "They -don't tell me' much, these village olode.' he said. "No; I never 7414ard except that there were plenty of thern The talk is that she was a married to some fellow in London." • , . • ' • Wragge Made a wry face expressive of diaappointinent. "That's not very . m . :inforing, he-eald,--1,,Seem.,to have had any journey foi nothing.' , But I :should value your opinion on one 'other 'point Sir Dudley. How about your keeper, .John • as the. mut-, . Had a high explosive ,;shell burst within a handied yards of: ,frier•hou.se the effect on its owner could net have been.more_ntarked:. He sprang.:.to_hia. feet, his face gone allpurple and working -.strangely. , • •"Whataien earth ,put such totranyrot into Your head?"' he bettered. "Why 'cousin? . • : al:don't say he did; .it isonly etinr ject.tie,"':. replied the inapeetor *sooth- old melodraniatic motive Of the Out- raged"' father 'who wants to g4•6• Scp,141;e. ;on his daughter's seducer, -eh?" Sir laudley broko into a eacide of _harall laughter, ";Thatts, bad break, Wragge," he Said.. ".1 was beginning to be •impressed with your cleverness -but now you've gone andspoi1t1t.''''.7 "Wo vvill, 'rule , Grimes .out said Wragge; rising to depait..`4Good- daya Sit Dudley, and; many thanks.'; (Tete pOntinued:) Doctor tp Experiment to 'See , if Environment Offsets Heredity Ip 114 ,(41.dinify, 4477ot-our, Pon • Of Ohln95e:OOOOral., Whc •is, to be rear - .e4.. as an Occidental, sajled withabie ,foster parents, Dr. and Mrs. Williare Caallary,.014iignan alaiveiiity,• Can, ton China' ha'his three foster 'Os- •tera reeently-onathe White Stitt liner CeI1c•folI.41verpooi. .,• ' • The bee„, ,is Jilinny; „wap given ,to the cloe:,: 'tor liben ,he. was year old as a,' re - wird .fc,r the pliyaitian's.' treatment of general a'100. ,Birit • .Lian's'. oldest son. Tabagenetal Would like JIMMY,' Whom he named IP Till; to hooPme. .phyalciati, 1;1.4 :41Mmy 19 to ehoOa.el.his- eareerIyhe**the time tomea. • • ;, leantiine' with t 11 ' , • . . vaiiee and Ptivateanaree of. his own, JIMMY is being- reared as a member ofthe Gad- hary. fatally.. Hi's Occidental 'training Is . to be free- .Of all 'tradltional ti flueaces. save that of the Chneae .New. Year, ' when he Is to be returned to.. his Own 'tether's household so -that he may make obeisance to the venerable Memories of his ancestors. Dr. Cadbury boy Provides atraLlableteatingaLexaerlitar-tlit4117-9*- auestion ot whether heredity takes tPui.eitii-de3;11e of ohicaga, has attended . theatileal flrat-nights- for forty years.' and hataxe- cot-deo:U.4 forty-twn. volumeshis im- ' • . ' , quiterSil''fitShr$i: SfiS &Z.:Warman saator • \ • after "picking' atp his elites" at The '• ' ' Bull. It rfeyet occurred to lirm ',that --thewhadabeen-planted..onliiin as a- eard is ardarited by three-card trialc-• • Alf Grinstead's :selection of R mo - hike had been sound and; the seven , miles ,of ,road .vanished like a larid ream. . Vaith :a blast froni Li horn* he tore ,through BeeChwood: village, pat the lodge' gates of Beechwood Grange and so into .the network Of. • lamed that led, to, the,. • stile lieyond I • which Wound'the-WOodland ;path to the cottage Of the :head-ke•eiler. • The cycle had, earned its :reit. man bestowed. it among the blacken: a 'dri ditch 'Close •fo the ttile and, • a.nete99ityaset out to. ,fin4h his:our-, ' ney on foot, Eventually he'ean3e out into the clearing. • The,diarmind7paned • „windows' of . the cottage were laced with 'light .f torn Witbirt, but there was.' RO moon to show the old mill .itroas strewn. .• ' OAT to it ind. :Mote' 4amp ,three tlmeiabeforreasl.e g6titther .satts, faction.. , . . ,Norman, had got to knew the silent head -keeper rather well during the .short .period Whenhe had been a shooting guest at the ,Glange: , "How •=are you, Gritres?”: he., said, forcing thecordial '' "You „cafft have fbrgotten, me yet." . • \ The keeper reared his .gieht bulk' frOM the stool' and.Confroptedbis yiea tor'i ..Bit he igtoted his visitor's Out - :stretched hand and.; avoided. his .eye. "1 mind ye well. enough, sir," he said in surly fashion. . "CO-nie to 'stay with the inastet again?' .. , , Wanted to ask youfew qaestiOns," rejoined ',Norman.. He did not like the leoli,of thing. The bian's Manner was , futtiyeaa, The' wonaii"s action With the -lamp might have,be*en a signal..• . - ve get a Tare•gack of pheasants left," Grimes remarked With 'ha'fflin'g irreleyance.• He • lifted his gaze; now, bat it Was dirac:ted over Normans afieulderaa'towatd the door. The keep- ers hard; gray eyes seemed to put' a question' and to .reeelye an answer, ' a:Canaan took the ..of that inteacbange a fraction of a second too late., His hand flew tr;tha Pistol in his P‘ooket, but the bear's hugof John (armies ,pinioned his arms and a ju- jitsu. hit.:1 in the, small of his back did the test; " Ile was borne tO the floor and a Moment later he :was • vainly fighting 'the 'fat:nes Of 'a chIeroformed sPonge presed ite. mouth and nos- . A ofrip. X 0,, ft, 710..• 'jor, • ' .Add to the joy' Of the Open road -this pleasure giving refreshment. - A sugar coated pun that e afford, double valuea Pep. v Permint flavor in the Ogee • ceiatingtindpePperadat tlavoredagurna ' • "," 4 Between 9 ' &nate • •188UE N . II -'28 *Kt Lartitaitaatakl I le-witte-aa 7 :Forgiven Becaasehe went' to chutcha lost 'Sundaya and...donated a dollar Co'. the collection an. old Offender Was saved, a Jail sentence at 'El ppradp. • The :man lihd been .arrested .more `•than. ,.twoscOte,,thisepoil charges Of drank-. enneia'dariag the last two years, but when the 'City. alternea. learned Of his attendance itaChureh" services' he :re-.. cepomended his dlsmlssal. I: am sorry, but at Buckinghain Palace it Is extremely difficult/to get Continental stations. 'As a matter % cia, faet, I have give!' up trying to .. get -Gbaniany-froniTthea-palace-attall-ao Smiday George V.' • • tOC Havp stockings in the •very newest shades; your old or faded stockings' given any tint in the rainbow an five minutes; with fifteen cents' worth of, Diamond byes! , but use dyes; not ityntheac tints. • •And be sure they're J ..1111`16ryadyesiinit,..;tanightl"; 11* ea II. lemon(' Dy ea, , and ticsone will dreamthey were dated it hbariea Aad you can do real 'dyeing, ivith just as perfect re- sells, if yeu willjut use the true.Dia- mond ,Dyes a „ • FRE i Why not ask. your druggist for the very irsefur Diatacaid , Dye Cyoloped1a7,', :valuable suggestions, easy direction's, and pieoe-goods earn= pie cOlors,, Or write for free cepa of ColOr Craft' - it big., illustrated book sent postpaid —, address DIAMOND DYIii$, JD1,t N1 W1ndsor. Ontatio, , p. CHAPTER XIX.' .• • ne 'Aim OP.:Fiat tri the, tronwhii,ilown toIleeth- . Diatriond D e .61.stpip o TINT or goil to Di' 1 ,presslons of 5 000 plays • •, :., • • ' Keep Mlnarcl'a In the ,IVIedlcIne Cheat , •Noacablawanakaar '159iy„Y- 10.r baing • straight ' with • the boys and 'square with the girls; -- -a a- "Have you beardthe'last story , about my' bby, aged, fivea":. ."No,.. old man . ,Nobotia ,has • • „ Well-known but now, elderly tenor): "Minna, Vie was the • gentleman you were with last night?' , He hrOttarr•lnallanl." 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All 11.00er4 rtzt,4190, from meir .'ph.- ..Thepe' • a : Passed n :op to ..the Ilublic. : through. eConehhes....la -purchasing, prOdacticin. ..and distribution- .cif Rogers:. Sets yoe That all yea; have to de is.,plug 4. hito• ,.te thetremeadoaslY rapid. increatie,ha your: liglit:' socket' and tune ' In, but it sales during the vast two years. ' , takes care of yatiatiatia in lino yolk. •,w'l.‘miilear4et,ees.a.rna:ieo,-O.:4•Id:::htl"ii:::14itt tlh.4atf:ut:ohwe ,.01i.gf ,to.i:ell,i,d'-44.yiff, Eioro,e a, ,it401°.reeficlii.41;aaai:Ip.'gilii3 lx.t.11:c.. 'llyiuguratipii 1Of 'these aew'Pr/oeS V011 '.i4inO. loe.a...11tY (hiring. different'. times Peneibie,,,foranyekie lo: OM II, )3.4t.te,rY- '1411'n411g °I.4,..t341?es' ..See ....j•.°iii."13'1)t4ers' :•. . I f . • . . '.• laza, ate...a., with an . its , calaaa..4agea.. ow . dealers •,. for .(i‘Oitoobritr.stio.p..;...:* . .., . . .`''In•England, ,ft -t. a teachers' .meating, TO eseaPe,ctiticista•40 nethingi, say to 'Pretest ' againet the "auti-Vifeating ' nothing; he nothing. • :Olean :Propaganda , In • British echo**. - • ' hOOka,"' France Was teferret1 to as the 'only country that had placed % in use histety. t6itboolts that ' laeto Withoat. Oho's', ', ' .,Net only dean., the liegerrearalgate all batteries,, chargers, 'ehernicals„ At, itanhMents-and..gomplicate'd wires, so The ,fat man said• he, liked to dance but he neededa. eoneave partner. . 'Rooms, 'BOARD OR. FLATS • Throughout. Termite: - • „ Phone, . wire; :or writs: • ' The ,Anthony:.,Ilall Bureau 319 BEY :OM,' TORONTO 2, 'ONT. ADelaide 0110.• A. Rise Serytoe;—. , , --A-Satisfaction Guaranteed. • BRITAIN and friends this low.Ocean fare ' greatly reduced. 'rail rates, children a 1Ac.Nain:Ar:Hrodan.4„ re, yOU'll ••g'•e•'1ZFie""iii halves: uncle 7 ' *dint once for details of the • British Notninet Ida :from any office or agent of ;he: icAranaw SERVICli ALIBERIA 40JUNTAIN,, ,FOR- ONTARIO'S HOMES. • •Walte Us For Particulars alagard- .irtg year Requltertlenta VVescana Collieries Ltd. 413 METROPOLITAN BLDG, .TORONTO 2 : . . world -knows' Aspirin...as 'an effective. antidote -for Bu.t. it's just ,as ibtportant to /m'' that there is only •o,0e. . . . , .gemtifte A s hame:Bayer.ie ph ,every tablet' and on the •,holc. If the..pame flyer appears, it's .genuine; ailo if doesn't, it is not!'• 1-leadacheS are dispelled, 'A spitiri: ',So, are coldii, and - the pain that goes with thein; even neuralkia', rienritiS,'And ' 0,44hp,tly relieve(. Pet. Aspirin—at . ‘any'drugStore-,-wii4 • .- preyen.chrectxens:-.; Physicians, prescribe Aspirin it. does NOT affect the heart „ AttPirtn:is 'the trade mark 4egiateied In &nada) indlat.in'$t Sayer •Ranafttatitre,. 5j5• In well known that:,AspIrIn +mane Hewer nannurneture, to, assure the publlit agatnet mate. • - tIons.,:tbe Tablets .wiii be spitnpea wlth their "Beyer Crole" trademark. • " • . t • v. • WAR • PICTURES. • • •Declares 7 Canada's . , •tional History is WOnderful.,".., •Utitisea Epic ',•• . . • 111t laflaence of the ataatitaa niov- lyi 'nature on' thc. hiaterie sense. and ,• .hniarteigo:.yastat,dtedi jibt,r••80,*d. •.:0117.,:hpit.,.'odlt2pd.t.tree4p. °..- Loicoek during the opuran Of a:accent addrata •.; ' ' • "I` fun' mot:censuring the America,ns, for it,aa'alia "Joy tliey have nothin."...ro' do With at •aer are I blitialog 'the: rimaing. pietuns ;people:1- 'whit? are,merely • • In the al:flash:less, as• ... "Rut, the effect. . children are allowed to' go to tile pica. '• tares; and it the .effeetinyet connten; acted, els:evihete, theaaatilllarovr Op to. • think of the .Uiilted.:•State5 as the land ,• , of heroes; •the only place:labiate:have • Men are found and :bralia deede aro done. -; • ,•„•• The. moyi; "The. great- war appears,. 4. it , has In three -different Picturee•receatly.shiiwn • a as ,the gaeat Arner1canWar It was , OectutiOn'ed, by a qaartel,lietiaee,n„.Wood- ;,' row Wilson;, whose only aim was to do a •g9P4 to, eaerabodyaeveryWherea 'found, his afforts-ta Warted bai'a crowd ot.Peca pie in Eutepe; ..At last he• declared- a • War, invoking the blessing Of :God, of a Abraham Lincoln; the, Southern Cora fedetaea,.andaine •mia.ole.W6.81 • i'A; Yost, ' American: ' arniyi invaded e(p anlrvi i:lioecn:autBeinitaitnti. gb.alyt. by lgugo je.nee a jokein • itself. Rushlng blaironglt .the.Wee4ine trenches; • flames a,nd.. treei;'." Ii� eaid.,;::. with ..',-demonetiatiVe gesturee;:'..the, America:J-1'9; drove .in,fient" Europeans.': -' • • '•• • : .": ' 'Exacting nothing In return, they went baCk.•tri the .Middle *eat, ivacre, they. were: Met on the poi:011..1v their ptothEo',--tlie cra,cy and :the insetted Shade, of tha •, Be•ttei••Mateelal 'Thepity of if :IS that, even in ifie. connrieteial aensa,We. have -better ma •terial than.: they have.' ..O.ar ,aistora, as 'told. by 'a. Francis .Parlanati, Is llp.;. to, h•tt:'layi'll of even .the'gteat Aaneti- • can epic efthe Civil • *ar, .and makes.4. • the li4Story. Of ;the imiddie•Weit leek as flat as 'rend. 8o 'far we .have enlY', • , slieWn it in a tit tea' •liagettnta - fin a:.htsi • . woo, SeOle4;', ..That, sort of thing ;does otgo w1ali7tiaea-ortia-d; :It as only for the .talitivated voted, •ta a t they :iv onT•pay to sce ,afilf • -thing -iny"» What we .need Is a •atoryniing: our . history as a back- gtomalaaa stomy. aVita.a here and .a 'hereinea'Witha: the ^pe7ontir;, element" • And, Inirsaria thaOugh it scenes of In &Ianirar, and the 1.34tleS of the Plains0:Abrahamand tiie-ivonderfal unused pale' of, our national" IiistorY':-,That is a ale; kind., of thing; that oiir ought 10 be seetng. And It .seine.'ptq,.. . tare dit'eetar 1w111 Sten up 'freal ;New, York. Ana artaage It for us weamialit to make hlm abaraoet, amalttasenalota, tiio an "14..:0,.andbuty him; as aeon as be likea,'4-Westmilister..Alibey;. But tili then 14• hs all ' op' tho,. alooria'Of the.pictuteliOus•es'as tea. as . . 'the chjidren are eolicerlied: '4I-aio:.itat haying anything against th American pictures..for Americans, . Itaspite ,Offialta: and eitaggeratione., tpey. are tilled ••witlir patriotic itatiOoal.- iarra Which. IS the ' gest Alihigthus far eht•aloilile or holding . human ,aehigsaa ,togetheia":''' • . , . • • .103.w.;,1J-ii :,At. CrOSaj140 " ' ,. . . . toAbt.iiedUaq,cteloi4n.6:iciit.at ....p.o.nuy,4bilay6o e,.:or..0i.,ustos,:.... hags should result from . thean-: nonlinalhont 0f -the Deianta NiAiater . of Roads of this pr,oarince Oita sighs ' will De • placed three,- hundred. • feet .hoo• ciossinganottra. • , , , MF:141;;;;• aajtaa.-mi: ing. ts "that 'speed' nitiat be , re- a "i it i" :' ,thirer ) e git.'in es •an ioui, Step • 414to he taken to see ,that.thla":ti'ear mb 14alifereed. Ballet -lance has that -it-latest, :regulations', nita1 be: drafted in order at). .prOt6et joyriders and 'a talc a- a• chance,... alititif- fc ors aguaist t1im &veS State ...teat caption. of "theagreat danger of , • crosSings ais • realized. 'from; the, faci''' that one •natitorist eta of every nine , taousand ;registered : in the .tilljtc,a • Stale a Les - alibi life tit th0e.Plitees 111 a einale Year. • It. is • Hare wonder; With' U( 1staggerhig:itgareti. available • that the •prohleni ea,' better „ptatectiol a of tthoc:sv.(iic61):Ical(s.'do!,,g'ar.enadt•ethneaeraol,1: sttqdt'Irlaiyebree causing lealshitates, and other bodies to entiet sterner,. Safety 'Measured. ,Yat When ' all is, dotte Mid Said; It Ie the littnnin" elninetit that inu.Bt be • ..deftended tipon, if there ia to be any -; improvement ia the roll Oa fatalitiesa at aressings. The Saectatleit Of an- terrieblea rating With rallv4ay-loconnt- ..'„Uaeiaalloligaetteade,dastretelitelifaraefta. (inanity read- arid attePtiag to a * reach . &ossirigti ahead. Of tile: -•On- tashing t7a:111. Is tar too Oinlineti., the, ' mtidri689 dt Mich a witng is almost • % Inc0 mJ1r110nsIh1o, ,11, Is bard to graSp the rrientalitY Of a iltiver . ww0111111,1(illatreaft,leou46:111,1Viteofir. j•.4- • •"Wo still stand Where We Wela;" W. Bridget/iota Oitst laird .Of the- Atantralty, "r ato..i.rilifference 'Oat' a -delicious. flavor. the wicrushed fruit kivesi les a' ChriSlie secret. 'Tn. the 'Store, Or on the 'phone always ask for ehriitie's , _ . Biscuits:. . oomomemormaperiommagarr, • • 13E31' fdit bUR DA1411VG ii c»es,Edda' A 14 eat* DOES ALL'.r OUR BAKING BEST ,