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In remote and distant parts„ Of :the•iie'ild, line,
:teas ;ire grinvn-7-Wherever they grew these teas'
:are proourettfoli "SAII-ADV ,blends.'lhe best the :
world produces IS sold under the "SALADA!? label. .
Miens knew ,the satisfaction oSALADA'r :gives.
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speotresoca
1105ULOUS'
• 1193
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OR THE 'LOVER OF SPORTS
The wornan or girl who swings her
,gof 'clubs oniing the Morninq
Or.triir4Ps do'v'n'some shaded lane, will;
like the frtedom of the sports ."en-.
,semble7. 'picture, here. • • e sleeve -
loss :pullover' has"a V neck and is fin-
ishd
with an elastic Casing at the
-'wniSts The knickers are made sinocith-
Stillfr'At the back by darts, and the
, .'fullness at the knees is githencl into
a 'bind.butiOnini:at' the sides. Worn
with this costume is a tailored blouse
with high . or turn -back Cellar, and
long Sleeves fastening with link cuffs.
The Pullover and Knickers, No. 110,5;
ie in sizes 3.q0.8 and 20 years: Size
, 18 years (36 bust) requires 274" yards
54 -inch material, or 3¼ yards 32 -inch.
rhe Blouse, No. 1193, is in sizes 34,
36,, AS, 40, 42, .44 and 4& inches bust;
Size 36 requires 2t4. yards 36 -inch ma-
terial.
Priee 20e each pattern.
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HOW TO gRpEit
Write your itatne and address Plain.'
sgiving,nnmber and size of such
patterns as you want. Enclose 20c iii
stapipa or coin (coin preferred; wrap
it 'eerefully). .for each number and
address your order,16...Wilson Pattern
Serviee, 73 West Adelaide St., Toronto.
• Patterns sent by 'return mail. f
anada is 'Ahead
Of Vermont State ,
Maple Products
St.ikilia.0.78, vt.—ven:non't's
to leadership in the procleetion sof
maple products is being ehallenged
.bs, Canada, the' Monthly statement
of '41ie 'Vermont Customs ' District'
Shoeve, • More half the $58,821
Iii revenue collected , at . Nevi:Tort
during April .ca,me from duties Paid
011 maple/sugar products crossing
the border from Canada. Nearly
1,50`0,000' pounds was inverted.
..Atitemebile travel 'showed. a
marked increases" A total of 287518:
caret With. 82,418 paseengers crossed
• el .
the line. during May.
.t BEGIN .HERE. TODAY*. • had, There Weesenesfeir,Story, though,
., i .
ti9ve. Reetee,..4eegeter, sof,, teeing., .of. a little Isetinletres,s who len n .love
Ranger,. disappears ,after Ineching . at. With an aetor'e
the PaZE,t*"... , her 'friend,' Lucia sMercutio. That. -'vas one' oryour.favoi4;
Thorne.: A .,. latindrecV-theuelerid-dellar •ite Pisrts,' 1 believe,' '
reweete‘.is seseree.b.'ihsedasruegphet'ue4.fethere 'FY4Out'rea iii;p0Kne *glut eiiientive
for' the return of , , t •Moo co:, ay, . e1SeY d inselsentlY.
Euetice;Iligby, attorney and 'trjeiacl , e- - t 4 let
• ALEK4NpRIA, CoLD, MINES LIMITED is, a
development, holdinge`expleration end operating
cetePany with eve outstahdiek properties in. three
, of the producing egining areaebeCanada, namely: Sud -
„bury and Kirkland Lake Districts, Ontario; leertlied Anal.
and Hazelton Districts, Britisli-Celumbia —option on conttel of
Alexandria Mine, Rhilliiss 'Ann, Biitish Columbia. . This coupon isfor.
your couvenieetei seed It tedayfet this complete repOrts
of Ranger,,,aesists inthe eearch,4114ts ee,1,,'isea.LleY'° tell''ethne'T'epitYye°eil:g.triesPtoteie.vettis,
'ei. Charlie,. adVentisrer and lifeslongnIs
friend of Loring',. comes with a.' mese 'ow,'Ile KeiSeY exPresied it to himself,
sage froth Hope's. abductor. It 'is halting him for fair, "Oan't,you see- .
$ent'stb---01eiti1iesseritir-instr*tiMlessto; eall-ethedueleeeenie,-Vel;estel et '
'tell this.,frien4 19130 4 hat'A'f•HOP.e beck into' the arms of Year SePpPrt-
orld Kiwanis:
Sounds Battlecry
/in War on Vice
riendy Relations 13etween
-Tiat:la -and-United-States
Landed
•
. Seattle; Wash.•—•?!Never will' Vice
peemanently."pievall oyer virtue so
long as we -have rierelo'rea,sons and
souls to aspire," John Mess of MoI
Waukee, Wis., past -president of ,K17
*anis International said'atthe twelfth
annual convention here .this.
'‘There must be, howeVer," de-'
elated,' :.'cohtintied combat *.ith
AO leave it at a speckfied place-- ..- bi's the houee Still? • ,TIS riet 'so deep
ter is in the. hands of a group.of Crirn- _ .
,
, Charlie tells. Loring that•his.daugh„
inalS called the Combine. • Frank 13rse-
on is • Itafigees" :Private secretary.
George Kelsey is:detained at a Private
, ,
sanitarium
NOW GO 0/1 WITH THE STORY.
As. a. well, nor so wideeae. e church Stard•fthat 'it's because seine. one is Celle let . l' •t't t and ' M r vet
door, but twill serve. A .plague 0 •
beth 'YOur houses!' Then the thunders
of •applaiise," . ,-•.. .: • •
' Kelsey. was a little 'Tele from his
effort at self-oontrOl, his enontli was
It 'was disappeinting for Kelsey to
in inspiring eXperiensie could
a Sunday supplement two ,,or three "eh '
forget, it?" he murmured' with exagl
weeks eld, eritirelY taken up. with the
ger,ated•enthusiaste.. .. '.: .
disappearance_ of a .girl called Hope
' 'toed!" Bristow's tone 'Or as , grati-
Ranger and illustrated with pictures '
of her reproduction from photographs; field!' • "You are eel -44'g 'i•cing nicely/
my, dear bey!' ' • '. ' . • .
paintings and, sketches. .
. The senSe. of Some one • hein '
g near With a Pleasant nod, ' he tinned
him Tether than the perception of an away an stepped backto
the drive
where his car was Waiting.
actual 'presence roused him ''finally
___Keltee's face Was. black as he look-
Irtiiiiiiis lerewn study. • ed after bine Lose in his resentment
Azirl was standing a few feet away
and sense of injury; he had forgotten
from him, ..rek4i.ciing him sten' dilY, her
the girl. It as with a start that he
hands clatped. before her. ''-' ' " '
. The involuntary ..sinile.' Of ,recogni-
tion died`'exi •his lips as he. stood up.
.11e had thought at first -ea resem-
blance only, but to *horn? Where had
he ..seene,recentll?' :He grasped ' it.
sheould say; or dp. next, Kelsey took
-One-Pfetheenursess-ItisS- Copely. He
a .not -7.-lsook from his pecItet and, tear -
had talked to her. -the day before. '
But beiehad-rTOW a s-ift impiession4-ing 614 fees sheets, handed them to
of ,grace and charm, ofea clistinctiOn.
which the nurse.didnoe possess.- . I She. began to write—words, 'belle
, "GoOd-inoriiing," he .,be-olee the ' Si: woid§;.: dots, .dashes, ''anithirig's- Her
lence which was becOming, awkward21 he4A,!;as hent overthe 'paper. Any
-
7iFer- a --ricoMent I though -yen Were- ' .. __se__
Miss Copley." • • ' '• '
"Who that had ever lived through
find that: he had only a stray sheet of •
mime:and' vice and excessive excite.
-Menisci The etinfinaltSs .theyiciOut
and the constant • pleasure -seekers are
never ;habitual:- duty -doers. The *o947,
ditions •'•w,tiich Challenge ,our. 'earnett.
'efforts', for correeden. are Of such a
Cliaketeiee.0.,to-Ilertiand--tliseitheught-
f4S-attexitiOn. 'Of,. the serious-minded
portiensof our people.Kiwanis Is one
of those forces Whien is tholightfully.
waging the combat for the suppression
of *lee . endlleLsestpremaCy of ..asirtue:
One pi!itiicardinal objects as exprese:
edconstitutien: 'is:, • "TO. give
. . .
primacy, tothe human and., spiritual
rather than tothe theterial values of
life! ": •
At Stanley s Peek,' Vancouvet,
where' the Harding International Good
Will Memorial ieloeitted, delegates 'and
visitors to., the convention. heard
Henry. p,,Heinz. of Atlerita, Gee presi-
dent, o!, Kivianis..inteenational,' tell of
the friendly relations existing betWeen
Canada. and .the United States.... • .
: "The • State of Washington and the
Province of BritieheColunibia• are, of
different .colors' on th,e maps," he said,
"bet thewaters on each side of :the
Rae are instSas:blue, the trees areof.
the sanie shade of green, the. sun, the
sky and S the, air are common • to all,
for oars is one continent • and We nec
one. people in Ideallsrn."
. More 'than' 1,700, sKiwanis clubs are
new .engaged in giving a. greater per-
sonal service to under -privileged
chll-
dren, J. Hayden Oliver, of 'Scranton,
'Pee .clieirrean of . the • epniniittee on
under -privileged •childrexis told • tne'
delegates.
It is estimated • that '5,000..leiwanlaes
from •thes United; States and, Canada
. The Worker
'You said that I must do this, and this,
e And not what .1- love. if I must have
, bread, • .
But I have said that my soul shell have
1 will never content to live • and be
• dead.
,•
• yotieeiald, "We .need .but co,menen
clod," - . • e•
But. I. heeded you net and appealed
'unto God. ' • . ••
Oh, do not. fear; I shall give you y'Our
du
But' not whet le God'e.ehall I• render
to, you.
Busby, ,
',/ „a / 'rz. U. a
r P74
0 'r
. , • r
Always have tne Magic
a WRIGLEY package in
your pocket, •
SOntlies nerves, allays
thrr,st? aids'
realized that she h,atl come back and
• . • g ns u e, . a g,
won't g� hits): firSt; meeting illarSy, Bonis of •St. Mary's, and Ma-. Atrnntie °9.4ithantlsAaitinle'.
With Brieteweirei all that:" ".'Hetalked rtriculated front The St. r. Maey's, Col- ficent views or a coinitrYaide Whichi
rapidly and'in.shOrt Senteii.eeS,•inevingilegisite fristitite: is rich wsith, the:...legenclq.. Of Arthur
his lips as little as 'possible. mune Mr,.'Lendon Smithe`M.A., weal aSearet- Pendleigon • , end his. Xhights'..ef' the:
here as an. assistant Physician; and , ed a Rhodes Scholarship far Ontarib, ..rtound Table.
lilSed it The Place is Splendidly ran and goes to .Oxford . this autumn. ,He Bohm the Off, and 'within •view
and Up to date. An invaluable eeperit Its a son "of . Mr: and Mrs. Smith Of from its top, is the precipitons island
' Sandwich. This. is the second don- upon Which are a portion ef tha
tweeting . year in which a . Ithedes
Spholarahip. has aime to Trinity. ,
The John 11', Mess Scholarship,
A' Magnet fin' Tourists
uinext.castle.apd'Islaiicl. Now,
to'Princ6'
'Pe fliarice-TA 'famous stretch of the
'Cornish Cliff.; on the eortli slreee
..Cernwalb %prop erlY knewn 'et Cletiren
Cliff, .will Sohn, become. a national •
meneteene if:plats Made. by the...Rev..
A, Miseard Ilarnes, viene arTintagel, ••
. stretch ' cliff, nbotit . fiftY acres
)..bout. • .. 41139ais,,, !da,,,sght4r Of 'mr,,...an'd Nirss, arse,' stands • as a, bulwark .1.1g!.Pit .t4°.
ehee for me,. for a little svhile ah,evay.,
Then one day—no need' going inte de-
tails 'now-L-Is'overheard a Convetsation
between Bristow and a visitor. I didn't
:and consulting Bristow about the hest.
niltEia of -disposing of theni. And tehollreeigallis-eeeinieleYee,aerieldiienagt!psa\k!r.eiltint ttilic--le 0.91.h iissb.t.WAit..iihluvr.°1Ell'vder• Existed
s
wlisatesniutsnuteunhtiaonpaolsl position that
choautr c cibulsdtwet. which last Year was 'awarded ' to Mr. far awe 'I the t etri k l'SI h
help it s This. visitor was. &seething dtoeuMii:fs.THreilueintyouvlelerg;uE,4\•, also
his assiStance--:on a fifty-fifty sbasis.: tinivers.itY . cif
the theft of, a , lot of valuable jewels,
Bristow made no bones about giving
BYridon Smith, was this,Year a.warded ;Bridge, where many' say the last .
The standing ...of Triniiye.'ettelents Iveellicereee the J6111 Qf the Pendragoair
re
Toronto, with it Milton In his HiStory of Britain, reO.,
4. sta. battle of 'Antler, was fought, . and
ward ceylebsrateed sKuiung...A.arrthut(ir. auNgOt..,,
ruin's,. of an ancient'castle,_ by Penn-.
lar belief the bh•thplace of the after.
felloW just what to do giving the. The „remqval • of the ` college to the er any sneh.. Person reigned :III Bri•
"Give ine same paper,' she said im- natnee of,7persons.an'd 'plaeee." Qfuetelin's and the ,efire,efttion thiebil'6e. hath and
doubted lieletofore,
was Seating herself -beside him, e ,
peratively., • , . • , „ . He paused, as if expecting her d very beautiful 'ace-. ha may again with good reason,"
demic buildings. has ma e, poss se io ars a historians, have pointed •
\ Studying her, ctiefoas to see what q.u,e,Iettiodnuebsins,tstterenpleinset!. aihe.
rr Trinity , students to , take full ad- out that. • there is little evidence ..
' s • . . Marks: `Who Arthur as, and wheth-
He laidput a wholieehenles tele- the. is: federated. ,
"Did you'?" she askedvaguely. Her
'voice confirmed the impression .. of
charms It. was. farrn,,faintlY vibrating.
"Mise. Copley is A nurse ,here,": he
explained.' "She reseMblee you Very
much. I thought she might be -your
sister." •
d
,She scane nearer him an at down
on the bench, motioning him resume
his seat ,
"Are you a patient here OO"
Kelsey . had an, uncer in • emper
which he had taught cpn-
trol; but at her question a flare of
anger swept over his face, which
slowly cangealed, to tm icy repression.
":Am I a /patient?" He had turned
in his seat, and she saw that the flame
still. lingeeed his hot. blue eyes
There were White dents about. the
corners Of his mouth; his vpice, was
rough; ,the inflections were satirical.
'Welli that is as You look at it 1 was
hpuseephysician here fer_a few weeks She sat'deWn on the
I reeigned-efor reasons. My:resigne; inghim CO -resume his
tion was accepted, •and I .packed in
things and prepared toleave. need-, one watching he .would have 'thought
ed car to -take inc to the Station; as her absorbed in her task. But, while
it wa'some distante, There were Po- she wrote, she talked a,rapid under-
.
'
lite excuses—all the cars: were in use. tone, . •
r started to walk"; hoping I'd,. get a lift '"You are an actor, she said .accus-
en-the, toad; the gates were locked.' ingly;. "I 'Overheare. , some of,„,the
s atteinpted to throev Iny: bags. over things he said :to you. Perhaps you
the Wall and scramble after thers.. Two were only. acting, When you spoke of
Men .elosed. in on me. I lost . my head lehn to Me?" ' , • '
and Struck oat, but they were too much ' "I never 'WaS an :actor," he inter -
for „
'req.: Olfr superintendent' had yupted harshly. "That's Bristow'e
grown so fond of, me,.you gee,. that he little game. , I ani what I told you,
couldn't bare to part. So he elevated George Kelsey, a ph 'sician who has
me to the rank of patient. :I am still specialized in, leental diseases. But
heree--for, the present." ' • ; who are you? Tha
• "That means--eyou intend .te *get point just now,;, I inc
away?" 'she leaned ,nearer 'him to nosis of you, wheh I.
Whisper, ' . :a deug-addict-eyont
"'Prn talking nonsense," he -began Bet, they don't adrnit,
stiffly ;..but she touched him lightly on
the •
are ':attending the coneention. De. "Dr. Bristow , ristow is eemisig,". she mei.-
Thomas Atkle Clark dean .of mem inured. "Give me a Pencilquick, and
Uenvereity • of Illinole;• br. Johri 'Mac- ;:wait here. I will come back --if
Kay, Manitoba College, 'Winnipeg, and. •Wendetieg alike ht the quick change
United Steree Senater, C. C. Dill,. OS
VOshington, are, expected • to ,speak
during the w..eeltp • ••••• • 's
3ea-
antage Of . their association ,With 'the, 'iverth •Consideretien.thats Arthur. was
said, -draWing isi her breath sharp
"l3ristow discovered. me,, of cooeses. Provincial University of Toronto, more than, the ,creation. of natural
Tesidential college where cflee
4ite.,7iNele.,..,reealning. their. the lasses' Englistimen and Americans as
membership in :meth, yet . to " many , Cornishmen, .
He ended the cOnversatronrshorts in
Rent the man away. Reliever turned,
a hair, I'll saY that for'h' '
. are strictly.limited in size . • well 'the heroi� tales of the son of'
im ; e s grea
,
in an. emergency. But .his ,they
went •threugh me like' a diamond
•
(To' be continued.)
rinity College Has
•
• The staffeefsTrinitysedllege hae been. •Ilther; recorded first Nenniussle
greatly etrengthened 'by' the addi•tion the teeter of the niTith-centurY,
Of reetessor R. K..Hicks, formerly Of and Stain Since, by poets old singers
Queen."6 .1.7isivertity, Kingstensand Dr, eites glisteeitig web 'ef, fancies :and
F.'. T..H. Fletcher of Ilitiningha,m lesemeeeee haVe made the figures as •
the dePartMent , of Freneh,. and by the reAl . and believable as thoee the .
appointme,nt. Of Professor G.. .1‘1.7 there authentic persons of histpry,
• Outstanding Year Grupe es:A.m. Sw-sanfrea leales, In the - sse .
I. of this lies in, theinu inner.
' • of English tourists who v.s t 'the ruins
department of . Classics Professor 1 pile proof
'
" • Hicks and Professor Grube are grade- ...,
at ti t 1 thetown. at Camelford
ates of the Unive,r.sity- of mb Idge,
Five .`FrInitY Students tam - - •- - - the - battlefield- at
' . ' • .and Other spot S • closely' aseogiated
England. -----7—*-_* . 'with the legend. in the last hale, de-•°, '
F.R! Rheumatism*, minaret's Liniment.
The British pilgrims , .(.-de Americans,. too, have found
•.ornwall. ' In increasing numbers. the ,
• . summer touiests . have invaded' the 1
.1-lighest Awards in Whole
n University of Toronto
Courses
1' Wm' i 11h.o.do'781—i rids: c p, ar ill). . BiSiliringepeiblica, : A art of , qfit cotinte at the ,sOuth .Of England, ,
Friends Of -Trinity College have been ' 1,25tuislaa.r...e.Counugraega,.tutiipsnsaiuluist.pef, nou6teact;er4inuga lo bathe on her .white ', peaches • at .
interestede to net the high standing eosee will to the 'United States.) In ,thNe7ifatimSaueue•santidu.;PruerineaunIpbAtilti;
In . !1y.. Pto1.1.:%:2isnicte
grumbling ruins .are' of a period spdet- ,
seem'. cl. by •studeets, of the College In Boston and its eubarbs . aed.
the: a neat. examinations of :the Uni-
, mouth the. Englieh visitors were on
Versite :of 'Toronto . which' leave. 'Jett the sett .
of /the. pioneeit. and . iti 'the.
been .announced. %." ' 's '. . . . ' . places where the relic§ of their sojourn
..Five, students .of ,the .college-ohtain- are most numerous They.'tf`4;111-. visit.
ed the. highest standizig in the4teple,,New
University'llythei? honor •ceurses-, Mt- stay in this country is to be,..te, Short '
York Cityi.nutunfortnuately their course,' is- the ruined,..eastle, Which is
. . • . . 'pepulerie referred to at King Aillior"a:,
castle, and so repredented to tourists.:.
Regardless: of the trsiitn.'of . this .Claim,:;:
he. spot: .hat.:gentilne hist -011C .aatocia.; .
tions of later 2date, though it sie• now.. •
generally', . ackanwledgedS that ;the
Redruth and Cam -borne. and to stand
on* the gsourid made famous by the
tale of Arthur Pendragon, in the
uorth.
The chief interest at, Tintagel, of
Robert Turnbull, ,Who headed. tne. Hat that they , .haVe , no . opportunity
in .Mithematics. and, ;p•piiio of thelfor a , binadly comprehensive ,eXpeei,
Fourth Year and was awarded . .the l ence-". ' of the • country, , 'Of its hoSpitalitY
James Lateran, Gold • ivimi:3g,lttionb..e.prhtyrrsiaCisi I aheed the wItilekAingrojf tn: leaven Nkiiitheia/i
:t8.15.son of 'Mr., and: r , as madea • me ,ca • . -
Turnbull of 'Niagara% rassy New York, tire the-spiritual:heir of the little group
and .:*as • prepared , for. the Univers tY.:of fugitive.Engliehmen whose memory,
e
at Ridley College. „Mr: R, Jacques,,: they are honoring. :But they: May Well ..fer‘i,oroth
E- t,lgu'she..*Nroirteinren it
sc9owneoveer.7A
moved
who was .'first In the 'First , Class' in , take the 'Part that thet lia.v.e seen for ',
to
PhilesoPhY,, Is a • son., of H, the Whole,, as America Will take. their io.iid,ef;tehil.:the legend§ 0! the Pendralf
have 'deciared It possible that •
JaiitieS of Teronte. . The Seine record s visit and their utterances as represeii tli cestle,,or some:mansion or dkell- .
was made' by Mr. C. P. Farwell in the Iteteee es. the great 'people of :Which ng must have ' existed there,...befare
Philosophy .:,course of. the , Third Year they, are a Peet:. • . • ' • the COneueets that it was later re- •
storedby, the Normans in their Owe • ,
course of the, Second Year and Mr.
H. ARapsey In Commerce and At any rate • there must : have been
'ance In the, First year, Mr: Farwell
seine, soft Of castle on the Island • oS'..
comes • from TJpper Canada C011ege, .Tietagel; or Tintagoi, When: Geoffrey
of .631)tvtittefir, mostre9db:dh
i le'laiab leve6if
earlytlie
• sloe of the, Arthurian. legend' „anent
the .year .147, .At the .close , Of „that ..
cehtury, it seenis evident, :the 1:orinan
,faYnilY seated • at
Hoenaeot s in • North Ton erten, 'had 'a
graet of the manor of l3osslnney li.
cluding no doubt, the .Island 6 ,Tint-•
agel'they thereaftertook. the ,naine
or Thitagel es a ,part ;:of the family'',
nape which i thbuglit to 'indicate
that. there 'syas Sortie caatle or Mail -
slot on the island. for ;thein to reside ,
Mr. H._ R.eS. Ryah,;.-In the • Classics
1 I L
particular'stile'
's More. to the
Mr. Bean from F'ort Hope High School,
de a sr,laP diag- and Mr.-/Rapsey'lrom Ridley C011eger
av youefirets as St. Catlea,riries: • '
alibi*, your eyes: 'First Class hpeOrie in their respec7
s'_ein here.. Am- tiye courseewere also secured by Mr,
nesie, then? Thatmeans:your mein.: D. G. Guest, a son, of the headmaste,r
ovY of past'eYents is lotted out. • 'Vet of Appleby .School, Oakville:. Mr. A.
doh't belieye, for al .yoti saY,Sthat H. Sellers, who cense to TrinitY kfrOm
the North Toronto High Sellool; Miss
R . Mastie, a daughterof Mr: T,
yours„ it even t,ouched
"-CHAPTER VIII.
her 'manner and at the purpose. of An ,attendant inaki ig his leisurely
P. Crosthwaite, .who)'like Mt. • Ryan,
: • •
Was prepared at the Pert • Hope
het .request, he gave ' her the pencil, round, pausednear te rustic bench-,
tuid she moved 'away• to' seated listlesS:
on which Kelsey and t were.' sit-,
School; Me:Gerald I: M. Sinithof To!.
lento', Who' formerly attended, the Uhi..
versify of ToreetoSSChools; .Mies' Mary •
E, simpson, a daughter of ,!..117: And
Mrs. D.- 13, Simpson, of -Bowmanville,
. . .
a former pupil of St ' Mildred's Ceis.
lege, Torcirito;• "Mr, .D„ M;.1.1eddles•eoe,
Of Mr.„ and'Mrs Heddle of 0,4kv1I1e,'
whoeattendel ApplebY ..8theo1 be.fore
entering Trinity 'College; .Mise.: Anna
D. Breretonesa daughter of Mr and
Mrs, Gilbert Brereton Titentiord;
Miss.Erica Mende; who•earne to Trin'.".
ity froM 'Olen Mawr; lliss EVelY•ri.
KeI1ey. who matrieulated from the
13ishcm Strachah ,School .and Was flee
winner last 'eat of the First ;Edward
Black Scholarship. In s 'Mederris .Lareee
gnages; Mit. 0, A, `sJelinione son; Of the:
Rev, •& n. ant) mt.4.L.:.IfillrigOrl of; To-
renfh, A`ho Matriculated, frore eeelvern
turning it in her hands and leaking thig, ,and speculatev'el measured. the'
Vatantly before 'her, • distance between the»i and the wall
Port
thin carne.'striding ecross, the lawn •
The Superiptendept of the. inititu- yvite fee eyes, ,
Kelsey recognized hi ri as one of the
1
'and :Air' Port toward m
them,
As alwaYs; he was men ho had hindered iis .egress
dlou when,
sl- he 'tessed Iuggage over the gate ,
.
.-.• ,..,-- •.- dressed—a gray morning, snit and a .
and, attempted to clim . after it; and
Londonse-1f Weather conditions per. gray soft hat. - The' lustre of a splen- Meeting that 'heavy su'picicrus glance,
mit, Montreal will have thg Privilege did black ,pearl'..shone in his )"uve lifted' ,his: brows -And, drooped . his
of being the destinatien of the hist peCktie, ', :. .,•, month ehritilating it bbed and weary.
voyage et- the neW' British airship' "Well, Miss Copley —he stopped. be-
Ils109, which Is nearing completion at. fore,the girl and spoke it the sympa- oill8ti.gblirl a thiid'sh i n'v'e:htil,eill't; n'*);gsi . fgu.in'tiliteiti.tob6e: r•i:,.
Hoyden, according 't� 'e statement te ithetic, 'slightly bantering tone ef a s
Tne atterident, re Oler's eving.ti
e ni”-rtisii. united . Press by Conei phYsician to a Convalescent, patieeteer llpeie-
mender burneY, the designer ' . j"this is better than nipping 'over reoriel- u
; -,f41,..1 shribut or$3' .i' *si'"ed in their
t 'animated enc,ounteri. tWitik-%
A large' party of' 'members. of Par- ijected mandscripts, don't you think?. 1 le,d his 'Small 'eyes, gTinited.-and-walk-
liatiient v, ill 'travel to Hoivden by She etift stared before 1 her: 4.-A- -led cit. deriving a malic oils pleasure
• special -train 'earlY. ib "jelly te inspect , "He gave inc 'this pencil, .
slie "''; ' froin 'ignoring what he took to be Ke1-4
" ' ' '' '•' .'"b t he Svotildn't give Me" any lmper,' ...„, ,., 0 q. • c„:111 for
undertaking .-re -bell* tilattitainstl-hei-erl-She-reoved.-pn drooping„ly _townrci_t_e, .__
.
It is uhderstood that eerY berth ' hol-11. . .,. 4 3 't ' of Ttrbil-t'mgliiii-P-a-e i*.j hd e.na'tlinlyztttlein. (ili,Z1t. ttlpieejntolifelie.:.
hag already been booked, tit very high ' "Geed merning, Iselsey. ' .Dr. BW- -book, phe covered its pages With a„
. Prie0. fel: the inatigni`a1.111k,ht. whi(ill' .tori:s 'VoiCe,NN''aR 101%`;. o' It 'WAS i'111(1,.' ihR.t. riic,itig pencil; epparenth. ;oblivious' to
.
' wi.11 Prc'hahlYs he made in. .AugtiA., ' . ;lie had never. heen , henrd ,to r., ise it ,everv,thing, to.„.0, her: \ . ,
inc. a , , ,
% • .. 411.hoe 1 ti ' 1 ''• 1 ' h .' bove 'that btodulated pitch, To do -so., ‘,/i..e.,,,, ' gene - nmrnitir ,d rtuiy •
a4i'f'Ti'll' 1.1*.'tiI'll1-1"1.1ajr:.:".11`i'-i''''' -C?:e'c';i:11--It*:i"f ''`'11')::t'''':ill''Ii'l.ir:.de,''',!°.:,r't.'1-11 ArVrcie"'ItIrTrIt emplistv;;‘,. °.‘tr.i.Y''e 14. et•I‘C.' ii,h.es.'6":-Ci(1.eiritl**Iit .7'''''rf:,.'a. r'sillry'r-6frrr ..,,,,,,/ , s. - •
to mIfs slee r)f,,vi(13.4iii Twirl .1y.',!% f/43( ,(.3,0.i!'
Porn.topridr=1"Burni.y•r= ro1111 in thera ie 'CoPleY, I ree-;', .,,,,, e ,, . I et, xte.:•,.:ttel, at Ins. ti.les,i,idt..eritites. .seit;lti,,e,g eeets y'eu '4 ieer6 leelel!ly,' I./ester, t,,1 1,1 -e, .
till srea'f.• . e • • ss- . . i The reit ex 'c. 'f, e ''' • '''''' v' ' ' ' (^3 t„Xlfr, A herss. t ‘voy A tq's• ee T-al.k,, s,ofeiy, (...pltof,p -E, etee a iseeiees Yee ,
VI : The ,li leefirilitfes1...,;•olar efieliiii eee.:11'..vined uStisiserren,te v•
• eei sif s ll --Neel; Ill cede iriei reletes, is : "I, ',het be" .1 .isire?'' 1.., ell: ; ,,,l...:!i,s,cre,e, ,..! ,r;rt.c,et.r:h ,.,,.,,a,ridant,Il'....e: els 'e.,::..4,..1suy; re; :;:,.,1,.: i iiil.,,er,l,sto,f;,,t, I ;1„er,.1,11-,,,,,,a41.is„,,,,:;:st s., ps7.1.111,...,,f,,,,,,,,e,eile.„
/
• digestion. , asss raw), eXPeries that the ma.rgin , shoe,. dVC. tee ).
es.ese,e
or gafi,;:y: is lovy..in bed weather, have been initltl'ner ftis'nd'-• \\ ;ratlyer
• ' ..0i, ..,,(,,;-; .E,v,1eet'iy•% AA*ffeteetri ,,-,
4i, 103 1'. ,e
ii'c.ly de,eedlea ,.2,esee.es Sii-'...et.1(1s"e':" 'l, ."I'i.l.sel.s,n.. e
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s '12 1:' elly Idensmen 'el•leSt,rhlsf 31,1 I1!:r 41/1
eti . line neeeesfelyexteedeerhieye‘J,,0,}t kyoi,1,ii,4.a11,1,, 1innIdni,,y
0 4 /Aw 4 lf:,rend 1..a54ereee „021 4 i rr,,rv, 4e•es is, ,i
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Built For
Extra Mileage
FiresiOne Gum -Dipped Tires
assure greater Safety, , comfort
and economy.
•••
•
' •CliffNew bw,ned by bhiirCh
,
The -isle of Thintagel and the mine
upon it now. tielong to the 'Prince of
Gurn,Dippinr 'Saturates . and 'Wales, as Duke' of Cornwall_ Milch Of
insukteo !very . fibre pf every . ,the other land of espeCiat note In the
llariy ,protected for Pos:
srfsesglitb;;;;Isiens itme he . along Church
'
cord with rubber—builds extra
strength and endurance,. while' cliff,. viiiren. JR at (.1)e,,(1 to the' gicho
the -scientifically designed tire and- er the vie4.rage` of alefagel;Ia
:the 'Property cif the Church; and 113vides ,
tr,ead- gliP1'"Wd. raad, and rfi.ra- positive m101'111,0 lie 9d1(1 at any iline pro-
po.s,traction ..
Your . rietti.est Firestone
Dealer, sells thetebetter tires.
S
hi'td• :trade of !the region began, the •Value ,ee m. •o -day anlet him
serve ,you better and save you '
tnorie.Y•
vided. prropeswami:by, is obtained„,,---.
from ' the. E'celesiaetieal
Since' the increase in the tourist
of tho land for " building siteit%lina
stNuli)y .14one, nil, :The IteV: A. Buis:,
• Fara' ilarnes• ahd; otliers: interest(ni ie
tiff; ()boy! cliff
,havo arnynieditit,.0 lest an esp,e-
(-1;01 y 11s offel' indueb,s' the. clibrell.ip
11,',alfowing :the cliffs" to 'fall hito
4t!cart,ltuglytho,y.hav,_
'tiny the • Intel (hem...
•341144 111 t; *bleb is,
t(1. less, trim half the Vttlitei gt:
s11 1 tIl'11311 over to . the •Natibifel • '
• Ti nsi, "national 'iqn•fr,ty for tlic .pre,
olyo non 'filw,orie bromimetits,orind
th8.0111Y 3p'51 1 s;f. neterel bpflutY.
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OP CANAOA 1.1),`Altri
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MOST MILES
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