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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1928-06-21, Page 6' • •-o $K. time peoplecould get only bulk tea—tea po.0 to alr—Lflat fluvoultheri came 4iSALAPA'1!; —sealed In Metal -.-full*flavoural,fresh—dellel. .otis-L-chist4ree—tiow people use !fSALAPA" Foqr- ades-75ct0$1.O5perIbe n when I eametthis morning, With .1 **. ..no eitillatare or mark of any )Dincl to let me knew where it owe from. "It was done in hobo languat,e—thef kind of signs • you 'see marked uP• on. box. -cars. and. "fence* and • freight:' lances ,Said thesides of barns. •wlien •r13.fujOah.Lieh Ittl• Bt ry°nant!i'liCt-tremd neinditated 'the:to, '• or him, the Matter was dismissed, Ile 'tutted to Raster. "The sort Of stuff we are.gettizig conitantlY from ranks and notoriety -seekers:. This is prob- ably sortie, yegginate,i kit% of 'a joke.r, "No," disputed Charlie; "beeatise Of that 'part. about., the hat." ' • , , "The part about :the hat? .Why that's the very think; that:,Olinchee it as absurd," Sneered Biyan.. "Would en) Idias Ranger by 'likely in af.opun.unil: 'on-ef,-this-sortak-ber4father-;.--. for a hat? , surprised, Juarez, at • fellow , of, yoUr..shrewdneas .taking any stock in slich!AnUlivieus''falte." , "Oh, I'don't pretend.to be anirthing but a pitiable umoron,"' disclaimed ' Charlie modestly; "and you are pos- sibly quite right Whenyou say that '. bliss Ranger would never thin4 Of asking for a hat, Still; I can see hew a think of the kind might come, in very handy to the folka .who have got •SY".• • . Mus VAL59N Woormlovv. atosTRATID 15.>k RN's/.5^-rraavitt.r.!;) • „ • .. , • ,t;Or , . SAA. STRAIGHTENS R.OMANTIC:TANGTZS, . Museum MenT , '. in Seek Exhibits • , • . , ... , ,„ccilleci0ii.0 Will Be Made .for, Exhibition and, Study . . .... n , .. .. . ' The. National. ',.1yInsettni,.;of ,Canade, Willi, acci)rdiat to announcenient:rnade by Dr. 1 7k,r,..o. couipEi, Ad.tutg,. Director, have 'tie.Veral *ilea engaged in field twOrk. in . i*iteni, Canada, daring; the Iseason • of ',1828'. H ' colleetionS: will be 'Iliade ior•i401131004. and p;i:.}.1tuoy, 4uo aelentific., investigatiOne• 'willbe car- ried'oathat cannot hisT coOdueted.. ea - Cent in the field.; .: . ; • ..: • ' ..' :W. Z. ..Wintemberg • vittll..seerch for , remains ,Of the extinct, Red'.Indiana•'Pf. Newfoundland. along -' the north •shete -4-••theitOni&ptiiittUW'reries-frona-the. starit Of .geile ;isle to ,Tadoutisac.. It Is 'believed.. that Alte Red Indians form - 'oily ;lived:: senteWhete,, in ..l..abtaiiijr peninsula, .ank.• did net; cress ',int!): NOW101111(iland • Until '. a few centuries ago, when: they were exterminated. by . white fishermen and • by Indians froni. Nova Scotia. 'Along this, north. shore, he expects to ' find remains else . of 'other ,tribes• 'early /1gontfittia Deo - Pie who late 'perhaps, the:forefathers Of the..Intliana living in this area to- day, . and Es.kitninit who were found With Indians along this coast during the first clays of, French. Settlement. C..--M,'Berbeau will ,study the ancient handicraft . and ,designs of • • French al,:ifidai •• In ' order, to . ;determine the 'extent of their' infleence. on the •arts and crafts Of the various Indiantribea, It Is thought that "many. If not Most Of the patterns in head •and silk ,work hat appear owilIndian spechnegs may not be aboriginal ,at all, , but copied from European" Patterne..; ' ' ' - • , • :,' ; To Visit , Greenland .. Dr. , IL • M. 'Anderson Win accompany the • SS.',' heothiC .on, 'the annual trip, to. Greenland...Ellesmere : Island,,..--Devon- Island, .: Baffin ,• Island ' and.,- points In , Hudson Striiii„, , ciiiringthe suminer,' • .At ,points at Call'he will etilleet ifaologi, citi 'material for ,the . Museum, 'obtain •—anfetination-'-an,poiiits-!Ofiiiterest these:. regiena, • and 'make ;arrangements with loealresidents for Sending • fur- ther deslred . material to .the National Museum in . thef4urii.'• P.' A. Tavener.' and . C. Ow liarrold, will "spend:: the Sumnier at :various points.--;alerng the ,..aertli•••:-Shore',-of--the- Gulf; 'pi St. to,wrence. cpllectiiik :hirda , and. eci-operatitig With Several other -- ornithologiSts . in a Waterhird •census. Mt: HarrOld' sPeritsome time 'during the latter, part f of April ,and _early I May near: DaVidson,',. ,Saskatchewan,.' c011ectliag, .a. , series' of sandhill'-: and, Tittle brown cranes:and other.. marS11.1 birds for the 'Museum. - I at.,•Dr. .M...0. Mahe expects to start . iii) ..luae for Hudson Strait -and. HudeOnli Bay , on: the litidson'a•Bay •Company's steamer .Naacapie . to. collect :botanieal niaterial_ and ,study .riorthertr_ plants Iii situ,. in PreParation for 'a :coi,npre- hensiVe Work: on • thh. :tiorh of .:Arctic • Calia". Will 'Collect Mammals i 1 . - • • . , • . Jos. ItochOn, osteological preparator,, Is expee"ted to spend: about .a.neonth In the early fall solleeting".Small ,tnani-7" : • .mala in•partg. Of southern ,Qaebee: . His' .. work in •Quebec iri.1927. resulted in an . interesting cpilietioa:::..e.f.. sm'all • rnam-.• - mals, 112011:ling. a ,specimen ," of 'the . LeastWessel, not hitherto , reported .; : from •that prOVinee. : ', '• • . I _ • , ,, • . • C. L. Patch. 3. C... E. John 1 ,.• son and a Blakely will collect specH . f:Oneni and -accessories lOcally. for tisel ' • lin the habitat .groups which are being. HERE TODAY . I COuldn't de any more if you WeFe to. her. How 50, you ask? "HaPe Hanger, daughter of wealthy 1ii) Iriiir-eittire' wad, pipe.faCtory way: Suppose they'd send back -a $ Parents,. disappears after having Inn- and all." photograPh of ber with that hat oll? Owen at the Plaza" with her best • Whi/e.he talked, he had produced: a It would, be pretty 'good proof— friend, Lida' Thorne. Loring Ranger wisp of paper and his little sack of wouldn't it?that she was just,what calla, upon his attorney,,Eu'atiea Hig- 'tobacco, and was busyinghimself' in they said she was, alive - and Well— by, to assist him jn locating his miss- rolling a cigaret. . Now, as he lifted about as good proof as Anybody would ing _daughter,friend . 4W..... his lir; .to me• •ii d of want, --'' ' . IlikbY,Is awarin - 'Of ..., ' the, paper with his tongue, he ---.---t1So--that's.--whY-J---say," he observed ilyWorks to the best of his abilitY ; • - ' - • d de ' / , — to .find smile trace of Hope. ...A. reward quickly, guardedly, out of the corner P. ... ;. ing down to headquarters, if :anybOdY (ante In.: that d better be Ghas,- is.effered, but no ward comes from the of :Ilig • nioUth. , . gur/. • .. , • ' . "Is there any Change of our being is to go, and leave Loring to attend to . Juarez Charlie, rolling -stone adven- overheard here? In a minute or two,-Ithiptmoye likely ledd and get the hat .turer, is a life-long friend of Ranger. step to that door and make sure there's on its. way as quickly., as possible. He tomes to' Offer' his asSistence m no 'One listening to us Not. as if you 'Savez now, Frankr, , ' "That's My opinion, too,"" nodded ;searching for Hope. 'Frank Bryan is were looking for anybody, you under- . , private • secretary to Ranger and stand, but in a natural way. Make an Ranger, with an intimatien not to be greets Charlie when he calls at the - excuse that you want soinething out- midinderstood, and the , secretary, Officeto ItankeT• • that d 1 " nt ' side or tlhat it's stuffy in here—any- merely saying at he would look NOW GO.ON WITH' STORY th* f th rt " • • the matter of the girl .at police head- • • ' „ Slater as Ran- quarters at once left the reona. o a moment or two . ••• ' • • . . . . . • • - ' ger„ pae-dtback- anclIortIr.-aeresalthe, Juares..0 „harlie, •anothereig- knd then the reward. : A hundred goer,' he suddenly flung, oPen, the 400T aret, perched himself inthe window thousand (Wars.' • Why .doesn't some: leading out of the 'office and almost ,and spoked until from his eyry he saw . body claim (Jr even ask.a higher knecked over , his private secretary. BrYan cane out of .the and ransom? " A Month lbas passed, an I've held' Myself open, to :every ,sort Of cominunicatien1 but no demin(ic has -been made upon me......... • hiSterinented brain reasoned back to his first conclusion; "she Is dead. Perhairs. in, an 'attempt to escape. Perhapa. Succumbing on their hands Irani the shock and terror of ,it all. But Certainly 'dead.'" • • :Unnoticed by him in his agitation; Juaret: Charlie had risen, front his „seat, and now stood. chase beside - "But it's all a Mistake; Larry,";he 'whispered tensely, gripping Ranger firmly by the shoulder," "Your daugh- ter is not. dead... That is the'iraessage. I "was instructed to bring you, : I .was to tell; you that She is alive and well." CHAPTER , The latter only siVed, 'himself by a dibappear in a zuhwayentrance at dexterous backward junap. • • Fourteenth Street. • , ' "Why, Bryan!" Ranger stared at ."Pve never, got that fellow's num- Iiiin.4:-2"-What_are you doing hero', • ber exactlY,"dhe muttered as he flipped The secretary, almoSt intantiy e -thir-S-ikar-Tt-,-blitt"-doWn-Wthe street covered both his physical and mental below and turned ,back • toward the balance, • ' desk. :."Cliancesare he's only a,' bit . "I wasi just about to knock,",he said, curious, bet -7- Anyhow, I feel safer to earning forwar.d in his usual deferen- have hiin out of the way tial. fashion. "Inspector Bailey has • "And now, if you'll set tbat door telephoned that they have another girl open, Loring, so that I can ice if any - they wohld like yOu to look at An body else 'confeA circulating 'around,. aphasia victim, they found wandering r11:shake down a few things that I've round Washington Square this morn- been holding up my sleeve." . • , Hepaused a moinent• as if •hesitati; .• "An aphasia ' victim'?" Ranger's ing just 'how' to begin; then, leaning eyes glinted with: the reawakened forward, he spoke in a voice so care - hope se many times slashed in the last fUlly lowered that it was Ihardly more When May Christie, whose. novels and articles are read an ' over the North American con- tinent„reachie an itnpasse with . characters in her novels, She: "sends them on an Atlantic voy- age," to uie her wordS;'be-.' • cause their tangles are unravelled,. oa • the ocean. Miss 'Christie, now married to 3":$;'Mat.i.avini,-- 1;kiew York broker, is Shown here on the White Star liner Megantip kaving for England after spend - mg . ten months on the 'North . American continent in which • time she wrote two 76;000 viord novels. and forty-five article� . ' • • • The news citing too. Suddenly. Ran- ger's brain recorded the, Words but -could not ,assimilate • them. What?"., His fingers hit into the flesh of jusirez arinf "You're mad!" He was trying to pro - teat iiimseitfronr-a4lsrippoisitinent- , ceitld-, riot faie. "You're madr lie ;repeated." • ' ' • Charlie Wriggled free. • "I'm giVing, you the ineseage ex- actly as I •got it," he said soothingly but insistently. "Where your daughter is, 1 don't know, ,tori;y,' or blkw to Jt, haye.,MertlY.. the wOrtl • that Awls, alive and Well. It intiy wrong, but I:don't believe it" • "But tell me; tell me—how 'did, you bear? Who 'gave you this mesdige?". Ringer stood 'up; too shaken! nerVously , to sit still. "Where did it come from'?" ' "I cant tell you that. 'I don't Imo* .myself." • . ""Don't know ?".•—i ndignant, • astonleh: ed reproach in the exclamation. "But „( that's., idiecy. If you're not Crazy, for :leaven's Sake explain," He began to plead, but broke off 'abrUptly. •"0110. I. seer /14? mutered, his eyea narroW- . ing. ' "1 is a case of nothing for no- thing: turning with thiinly -veiled contempt to the cheque-book ly- ing on his desk— "I'm willing to pay, If yourrinforination.is authentic. Name your pri0 and let'sgetdown te"busi-, • „ • • Charlie sit*. down again. "I suppose you're hardly to be, blanted, with every come-on artist in the counlry tryilig to shake you down. But, hot- - est, Lorry, I've told yon all I know, 'ihe cool, ceinfortlag flavor , of WRIGJLEV'S Spearmint is a lasting pleasure. 'L r4itatites %the. TAO th after: , .eating,gives.a clean taste and . 'SvOrzt breath. ' It is 'refreshing arid , digeition The latter only SaVed himself by a dextereus baekward jump.. tlutn a Whisper: '•., • "Lorry, what I am, 'going to tell•Yen ia'•Iinown .to every 'gain'. and , grafter and worker in the so-called ,under- world, big or: little; but it's -Mighty seldom spoken of even among them- selves. •The police deal, know it All they get on to is What- their stool - pigeons tell 'ern, and it would have to be a nevier snitch than any I've ever Seen that would" a-SriC lifelithettieto- • - acOpj 'Lox ng—'"•he drew a tong breath like a- swimmer about to make a live, then brought his words ' out with a rusb-,—"you're daughter, I'm sorry to tell yen, is in the hands of the 'Com- bine'." "The 'Combine'?" repeated .Ranger: .'"Sh,' Charlie ','Cautioned. '"Not so loud." • "But/ what • do you ,raean by the 'Combine'?" Ranger persisthd, al- though he somewhat impalientlY lowered hisitone. • 'Just what, you'd Imagine An in 'side bunch that runs things—the same as in politics and finanOe." •, STANDARD . OF4UALITY , m FOR OVER 50 YEARS Canada Turns: .Lighter Plane . „ • in. Forest Fire Patrol Service griiisti De Haviland Gans Wide Use as Efliciept, , Econ9mical. carTIer ' teefioh Of. Lake • Woods; cational,inatitutiOnsi paining cbmpari-• les and prospectors Dr .• E. Poitevia will investigate mineralogical , problems and .collect apeciniens near Nicolet, southern Qtte.7 bec, and In Cobalt district Ontario. FueI Str$$0.51, as Advantage 'The' be' light 'plane, WhiCh is to he introdueed' In tite%;Bitited Statea-and..;Manufaetur:z .• ed there ;On large Scale, . In Canada,-.' 'where the tiny l'i171.--ne-Ts--TelittilTa „ . , . with , great .subeeere by the: Canadian government for forest 'fire patrol work.. ' In this 'field the Moth is heing'uretilfi,i, a seaplane and •is replacing heavier mathines because, of the ecOn-. °MY of operation and ability to get ' In and out of lakes . on .wtielt larger thipe cannot lend. La,ie-last year the; Canadian gaiter -a - meat purchased fifteen:gothi, • ped :with pontoons, :for forestry pa - trot duty..id, Manitoba and, the Marl - 'tithe ProVinCes. .Suhseqnently. Cap- tain TV: Maxwell,, or the Ontario Provincial .GoVerprnent bought fOartha:also, on. floats a• nd for similar 'Eiervices.:, He later Order- . ed more . Other types 'ot ,Planes been used thirForestry-Servicein--Can- ada,, but they harm about tlerity-tlo gallons 9E'.fuel an hour, ,ss ,compared to four or hve for the. Moth, reqiiire two or three 'times as inneh space for taking off, and ten or fifteen .mileS an .heur faster ,than the • Moth . and 'ct-00e, fully that much. slovier. . The larger. boats are still used and he: for . some ' time to carry alio heavy fire- .. fighting , equipment . but eVen, this. . odcas . has been s• transported With . Moth p:lanes. :* i.- • . flying .:clubs• *ere Started in ' •A reliable antiseptic—Minard'a. , Women. and .Men nr,. W." H. D. Rouse In the London 'Morning Post (Cons.): in spite of votes, and all the imitation boys We •'see a:bent, womeeand 'Men are not 1 the:, sarne. vi,orrien pretend, to compete. on equal ' • terms' with -Men,. ths-Y- tyre:Irish:Isere. see -struggling crowds. Of thetia beside tTheoranibus•ea, and I never fight.rnYeelf, i• had .rather :walk; but if I did wisii, I &mid 'easilY' knock aside the. young If they Are-WISirithey.:•,--wili: net '-',PuSh t tem_ too far, ,They ',Cannot have . it ,.both ways; both the .struggle; on •: equal •ternia,, and 'courteCy and reference which the monstrous regiment of mon has made, second . fiature.te that can; • temPtible seX. • few weeks by shriller calle, upon. him . ' "Are you *big' to tell me—" Ran - for identifiCation.• "Certainly.".:' He ger slioured his skepticism—"that snatched Up his hat:, 'It 'go right crime has become an ,organized thing down. Does the inspector really think bt this city controlled and directed by It could possibly be Hope?" . . ' a 'beard or group such as you 're- . EP,' But .JuareziCharlie threw himself ecribe?" • • •••••., • ' in • his way as he WAS hurrying 4,a.... Charlie nedded, Veheraently.., ; ward, the deor. ' ' • (To be continued.). --"Now, look here,.Larr3i," he drawl- •• . --.-------;------ • ed, ,what's the , use of getting yeur- For RhSumatlam :Minard'a Liniment, , All' in. the . Same Beat • ',London Daily Express (Ind. Con..): '(In"' order 'to put the iron and, steel industries an& the cotton • industry back on their feet, "even the banks," says Mr,BAldWin„Will have to Make ki Sacrifices), •OiltBritish fink§ play their• part well enough 'i , as,sAting,. 'self all excited 'Over .whitt's 'Only. an; other false' alarm? If spinebody has to go down and 'eve her the once-over 'tc,t Bryan do it. want you to come out with ine 'biay, a ;hat." "Buy a hatr, nieisage 'Ter; that. was part of the I Was instirticted to give You, but I hadri't came to it yet,,yoa kept break- ing in on me so"' part of the message"; 'Ranger- eYed him doubtfully. Wit.; the man daft? , •'• , • • • "Surer,' Charlie nodded, "j Was to. say to you, ,,'Hope and well', serid lie -r .or • • Th rrl4le,seerciar4 turned With •a Stitt. •‘. • . "Ilopc?". exclainied. "Do . you,. Mean to. say, .lnare7., that you haVo news of herr - oa hard babituial nonchalance A bit Strese'' ed. "I Was told to tell' 'toying. hero that hie daughter Was -aliVe and well and that he War' to send het a new lmt."• , • • , • "Yes; but who told Yoii?" demanded the secretary' excitedly, "D:idil't FOR THE I,ARdER WOMEN(' The 'Geologleai •Starvey. Contrfiliutes to the sections of geology., mineralogy and Palaeootholdgy„ but in addition spedial cellocting,PartieS are also sent out t Thfs .year A. T. Mckinnon will ! Colleci'mineral speeirtiens in the Mar' I , The woman With a mature figure 3vIll appreciate Design No. , 408 vrithlitcloPjealPtrd72tnrie:t:'.08nctrieor.n. situmebeeco atnh'ei ' its swathed hipline, slightly blouied with urtirA.a...1 rever collar. Inverted i'th deep, *Pen front fini.shed 1 material hr, intended ' for . addition to Museum: collections, but alarge bodice' and will be secured /let 'Making plaits add flared movement to liern-1,c1"nt4tY dine., . Printed silk crepe .iii, coinbina...,special. coilectionS; several' 1M•ndreds tion with " plain harmonizing crepe is.°t 'lila' a:re. dhltilbuted YeailY- la ed°'• pictured and is it smart ' choice for street' -Printed , sheer crepe,. a littlei mor.e dressy, it also adaptable. 'Crepe satin, wool georgette and 'faille Crepe; ire, serviceable. . Pattern in sizes, '36( ii8, 49; 4, 44 and 46 inehes bust meas- ure. .The C‘•••in'cly size requires 2,4. yards of 4Xinch maeriat with 1/4, yard. Of 2(} -inch Contrasting. Price 20c •the •PatalteOrWi?. :TO ORDER „I'AT'TEI'll;IS.' s .. Write your name and addresi /Alai& ly, giving , umber and Size of sud'a Patterns as you want Enclose 29cin stamps or 'coin (coin Preferred; wrap It carefully), for each ntinibet and address your order to Wilson Pattern Setirice, 73 West Adelaide St., Toronto. Patterns sent by return mail. , * ......,--,-4,.........__L.7._ Before the German -Trish filen re - and .often in-Over-aSsistiK est Heil- . ed industriee.ahd-infiriancing"beimns!' No bank :yea lieard to prOte, at against What Mr. i3aldWiii callee"th6 iiiss of 19.10,1' When tile aitialgarnati4 of Lancashire Mills at absurdly'inflated prices.. soled they seeds of the present plight, of the cotton trade. But, when, turn to 'their native lands, let it he , , largely because of.:, this. over -capital- Iriectord:d thact the. Oft:Used phrases are Anpat,niPier,Baty0drt.,asshIulcitsii0:irtsaiillpeaol, roacohnesev,raenrdy . , gteen'utirie.,7a:(17thwie. word „ization, the indust,,ies thus' Os en- O Dents hland , Go Brag% . and t aabmiest,. b8uatyebte is iiegiti. to '.sag • and. C011apse, Ourlanks. "Erin ;Thor Ailed." ' , genuine—in.' red--i-is On every box.. are the last to come gip: their- rescue, ' ' ' . • Zhey,stand,,,,,,nueterely, aside disclaim THE HARLEV-GlAYIDSON, MoTOR...4Y4t.Lc2;att Jiltgb6pLWiwoktigt,zoif laniltilviiIII)W-0; all reeponsibility for .giVIng tusinesic - t4CLE'lllilfr filtfBABA-m",,,,,I,:,: —. men advice or assuirting any Centre' - ;Over thii, induetriee they have helped •_„ • into the lith, old are unite clear that Whoever seise :Is. ,going :le Stlfrof, they are not. * 4,-- te The Largest Hotel, in the Briti.sh Erniiire , The greater the of an organ- i?ation the snialier the cost at which ita product 'can be given to the public. The Mount Royal Hotel dIspeneem the.higheat_fotm _.elr hospitality to its many guests , fa ‘ery irti:,.ffatrte -rates. . da'Y and up, Amert,-le rl,n••• -Canada :iiribout7the aame-timer--the. governraent providing each of them: with „ilo Moths and 'agreeing ,to "niateh''. each!. new Meth.. purchased . by the club Itself:up to a•reaseeable limit of equipinent. Ten ,other„clubi have Since teen, organized Ot, The proces----of7-organiiailon. -along shriller lines.... ' • • 'The, 'Moth hits n, Wing aPre' id of , thirty 'feht, • s.nd folds 'up. to 'a,. 9% foot 10 Inch width for. towing along oati and stowing' in garages. weiflg 855 pOunds. Standard equipment 'in- cludea :Center Section tank heldixig nineteen g.alien,g Of gas or enough for four to hours' cruising at eighty to ninety Miles an hoar (With'The.:Dr.. Havitand G'Vpsy :'100‘herSepoler eti gine). : • , British Wornanhood About, ten 'years ago, a section .of. ' "the womanhp61173-f-the British nation • waS,entranchised In the face of much., opposition. To day it is a difficult. task to estimate the sum total or bete- • fits that .h.a.ve accrued' as .a' result of this step'. ....Even a. nips . casual review' of. the 'facts, discIppes inanY'benendent MOUNT ROYAL, HOTEL ostontreat VERNON 0 kery'' ,c4lanagi- - • fivosy Fairs el Rirery Card Insulated. erhb • • Rubber. chin -Els- actuated—by Ths—viumen—af----"`;• Great Britain. , Can it not be .said, . „ . • . • therefore,. that the immediate 'Miura leeks... still brighter,. with the addition ot 6,600,000 new wornea Voters?. •• 'ono • of the .changes 'Which might be said to .hate taken plaCe. as the , result of woman •suffrage Is . In: the EngliSh -beam. Itself: Wenn-. an's' Ail -creasing and . keen Interest , . the Vae hae2Whienedherlhorizon, thus benefiting not only ;herself but ail her fantily.. This, increasing Interest/ by the 'way, was commeate'd by the; Ouches's,' ;of, .Atholl,. • Parliamentary Secretary. for the Beard of ',(lueaticin, , on 'her.' •recent visit ' : to. the • .'United...L• Stales, when • she said :the .• /Omen crowd n't poll di meetings :and seeM: to be, anxious to: learn all they can .abont,politicai Issues of ° the day Ahother inapprtant, change;. Qrace James Pointed out in the. New York TimesretentlY,. Is that /of the tone Of. the electioneering speechee...., •wen.. ther-beaten slogans • and' wern,out. politietil. 'tricks. find no synrnathY with Britisti'Wornea. 'The recent elec. !. tion of fourteen "women mayors', ie • England had Wales, 'including One Lord Mayor; MIAs ,Margaret,,Beavan,, In I.IverpoOl, is bound, to make litS- • tory: Ahd., besides mayora,' there are 2. , Weald) aldermen, • couactiors„. times- trateS, intors and guardians. A.•judge Was recently reported as haVing..saiii,;•,' the course of Justice has been con: nlderably.helped •rather thin hindered •„ 'sine& The Women hive aerved on' the., jury," The demonstrated' ability, of Women „these past years to 'man'age ' property lias moved many tles..to hand.. stub werit over to then. • The demand- for women •. has beep "stsiiiii,iy grmOitg, 'while.the inn*, ber' of -.Women )harrIsters, ' accountantEt, t.s.tirveyors,', architect's, Preachers and se "forth •18•Taptilly 111 'creasing.' ' ...., • lf • tbat the . aaallisible,;,for. the higniheittit 80.01g1.44 plit, 'Scope of thO .ptettont-day Ent- .11shWainaa's' • activities' . in nearly •alt :Seletice IvIefiloos tot .}lditerial.i • trengthened For Extra Long Mileage 7 L • Gum -Dipping, ' the exclusive 1 Firestone procesi, impregnates and insudates every fibre of every cord %vial. rubber, buiM. ing into Firestone tires longer service ,by strengthening. the side ..walls to withstand the , extra flexing strain. .144 1:1E is, noshing quite equat, , Let , the nearestFirestone you- lield thernesseriger? ...If , 'we .taiif.Make • '1111111ittirlidiatrillit ' __. , • • ..,. hint thlk*" • •• . ...• .' • • • , .1. L. Garvin iti.the I:on'clon Observer, ' %,- . ut,tattly,"' 'Charlie slanted his eye- (..rnd.), why, )105 .06 ,aliso of ,5113.' ;Bid' geoilbye to every day 5,6,,08., roi., t.to-svo.ib...an ii.oll5do1.grimuc&'‘It t But ,,,,,t1,.../,,,fit ma,d., no •gonlifno, proioess? •get the crowded atiebtS and oily din; . as l'i've• been frying to . ex plain, to •ti'm * , ‘kyoraoso nvetY ilfitioll0 `",01watkl•itlibir'f4..-''fitl> 't" IhInks 'Ybtl''?6.16116c1 to .'llefil;'. bo -s�, Frank, l'103; 1.1•0 More 1(104 N'inrio' that the tOagtio. ny, itsti$ is no •suh. visit the' Planes 'YniVVe-re'ad hilt/114 1:"L'i AsPlila. -- tett' that o message than, 1 haVe of who Whitt). for defenCel: etrtit tttl'ielt; It. tile Open l'Ohil that boOkons to fun and Inv*litkd 41)Plo 1)40. Al" eaa' telt YOU tiihnot .eti(lf guirtiolorit, iloOlftey,, that adVeliftiro, for 11 vi601( 4 111011th tit tx..' :Irnelic,Akti:efort4 intti:1 pallin4dhilid.• 1.# that I fund It ohulkOd up On, thO it has .nn POiStet . to • gudidn'tde tho year. W A LT t A A NO tIV:Wii 'Li M Itt b'r .11,,E'threttool .1* 4-6_ Aft -.4n. • . :• • .. • 146.* Ytt,ritjeat l .,. Totaiitest Ont. .o• ' . • • ' olljt-e;111: 1,,,,a,,46orti Wt ..' . . ,,,, letatit fSiO*1) . of my boardinvliouso :petito,, smoigg,.... • fits." dealer put these sturdier, easier riding tires on your car now fie will save. you money and serve you better. • _pp' ct.Nz.cus, •gorrItiton;ontortb MOST mills PER:13°4A reston BuIlds:the Only .10ttlig; .The youthful Slither" had • just had his first hook pliblished, arid 'svaii Maley thrilled - -wheti it 'relierter eall- ed•to ili,lVIOW MAI. "You're "gotng to ask 'how I did It?" ' 'No --why yeti I did If." ,' ' . , •'1,11t11,. yott• Ivied tO liaVo Something, about yon that 11110, shut' yoti finealt "• ' • .4 •