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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1928-09-13, Page 6r• -r, , ,§ 9 -9.,,. i . .-.. -"ro4...- ..,-,... ... . • • 1 r4a4 uip frOM 0* geNar and: t..., I Fre,.. pesert bate for Airm' en rtOef01' Sheik...... Makes.,.. . 'chimney. %Ozer the JlreKage is,1 • It 14 1 4. ftrePle:ge P.* like We. in the , , . - ... , - Oro,ig-ileeci ,-Oview, And. .an,other t);tack ••: London• -;-4 curlew; story - of a :Of it An the kitehen whiPh ,is in "tala sheik's. ;ratitude was told by • . Sir ell ‘a, wing net, quite ve high 44 the Hugh. Tre1910a174. marshal ,ofthe ri"fAili'll'quae, • • , a . I Royal Air Force, ta.serne etudeats„of . 'The ghlinney. tapers. gradilallY :as ' the . University of Londen in a lec- •, it goes up and se 'is narrower on this ture recently ' . . . h. freqr. thaa 'en the elle beneath. 11110 i An OXPedition, ' he4aid, Was seat . • k, leavaaa :apaetk an-eithea,Side-Wit; UP' "across•••--ro 'tleaert,"---TheY-Wel'e 'warned: 413EGIN-'0EBE.TOPAYo;' ' . . , - CHAl?..1`,-F243,t. .a.i..1%,-,-,-- a; 7. • here,;and the -colonies. 1tilized this b ' t ib in , that i,f' they ever ' re- ••'• : Hope Bartger'is .alidue7 st.e,d by a band', Without i,vaitiag for Is.00!,y's rather- as a hidden passeage :by.1:Which 0,04' tarried they,: wenld; di).'se:' stalriped of .... . f.;grinatinPas,. ,':,1,/er we41thy. t'at.he.ri thakY• .as.stStange,'..1.1.gPe ciainbai'.4d,contht, get ..te the reitri 0 the hose if everyth'ing. : pat: 1,i,n•tthis, trip the. ex4:. ' Tat:Ming -,•Itanger, offers: a ,',re„*.atar,,,,,,on,.. tliN•ughthe;Witiclow:poliwiiit mere. the .,fror4 .was, taken; 0... vice-Vetea.pe,dition picked .up a :wooded elle*. ' 4 iraaldredn' 114usartd.• d',.0.;'ana• .fOr T•uHe • slowlyalte..oloe-aa,.end,relea.W .it.,,,. ;The; .entrance onn thlw:side. is thr:Ougb In "the. desert 1:ttad teak iii.M to a' hos- a‘'etiirn of_ vs . da aghaer., ' ' • • t - ' ; •:' • $a4,,,filip, o,:o., Il8 i feet,o x.e.lao. ,:reaehl.:, fhat,.c4:pil>e. ard 'Ivhertt.S?ou ea* nie., All 4)140 .. g.09,./. Miles ,aWaY. • LIN% Q week� • ' ',Banger is.: friendly , _With an • 44Yei:- ', ; 'a.,ie Aker ,Oalled Juarez • Charlie: ....Charlie Pfiout To . support,,an.ci clitehed you have td dO ib to 'slide hack two litter he, was hreight ..ba'elt; "•ift•': - • ' ." • starts' oa, o goat, haat fHp or oe.,,The a. table,. '.' ',,. ".', ' ' ' ' : H.,, ."-• -. ..lef • the ..laeards, and. you are, in:sided • . Ever. stage then' .WheneYer 4 BeYal . . , atniaginig, girl,: *its with.',D• r. Geargu S•1:0' Iv, as PartY14 ti": -e ii.anClia&f. ana'''. irbion'ky' PtIsAtivii: aroGact.the Chiliipeir.,•, Air Force • pl)i e .g§ 11a,d' to (iesend . fl • BY • Mna.VVIL5ON W0c)nROW'' attn7TRArke • RW•5A7r0R711-14:07t • • Kelsey, to• escape 'frail'', ,the' hospitell' he felt ler fingefS ea: Yell,. Oan oist throb& a. emilar in that part of 'tile desert ve, or, six .9 In remote and distant Parts of the weld, tine 'teas are grown -Wherever they grow these teas are procured for "SALADA". blends. ,The best the world produces is so under the "SALADA" label. , Whillons know the atisfaction "SAL.ADA" gives. „ where ,they are held prisoners., • fro.- forehead. . • ' ••• opening, into, the attic af the katchan silent „horsemen heve appeared at a , tit , .•• . • gethea theY' nid'o awaY; 131114:taw's S'ne rneVd swiftly away frefra :him, *lag; Once- ere, ,you .mtast eraWl dietanCe of 4 few •hliedred Yards, op(' was p,r6perly impressea; :the. B e ear, WreCIPPd just (.>itstitle an,i, he heard, the sound of' 'fanning across the rafters, drop thr'augh a' stood senti•Y all 'night, dePartIng In gleaming. rows of pats `aed .4 rit ped •Rankees old .gban•tiOned hoM6,. • .t " friend, • Juarez Charlie rides toWari 13ristow'S..,sonitariein on • his inet,eia • cycle. 'He dames to the wrecked car • and, finding KO:Spy' injured, like for a phYsiciati: • • • ' • • • ,, • • • • Now Go toN WITH THE' sToRy.,,; I "is the out still bleedidg •? she • t•Ste.too4 .up the crackers and Jam osked..-fro.n ahair'arid gorilla. back to the "You. hurt?" ' She • could: dimly .see ,•• "No; :the.. ,blood has clotted' on' it. euphoord; atowed theft- in the aper - his white' frightened fee.. The 1 It's only a serateh anyway. Ah!" He ture. • . I torcycle toed the s goIn' haled deeply and ,atoO, d u'pright, '.ow VII • get' some pillovrs. to sit sread. t "Want to get up 'h Tside of the That's His • brushing the • from his face, on -We'll, be lexurieue." "I'm all right, now." „ IShe gathered them up from a, couch; "But it dangerous drawing and 'Stuffed, them also into the pas - water," he said.. "They'll know we've sage., • , • been here."''' A thought pricked the huhble of "Let 'it run a little," Sh.e Sligges. tett hfs exultation. "But surely this '.it'will look as if it had been left known all over the neighborhood?" so for a long time:" . "No," positively. "My father show- • "That's • ea," he 'said: "And pew ed to me' when WaS about' tvvelve we've got to plah our next raeve. Yen years old. I had never heard a wills - know: this pla6e, the house and per of ifhefore nd I Would -have, if greunds." They'll be here an, and it had, been :gess ed, about -T. The ser - they're bound 10 track us to the house. vants would have .been full of it." „ We've 'got to get out Is there any Through the, dead quiet of the night WaY Can' threw them. Off?"' they' heard the sound, of: 'a' moter-;- .4 Following; a elne giVen by a' girl: water 4Cros therotiarM all'rn: :geinta; .scuttle ' into a ' small :roora ever ; the the mornin,g • •withOut 'ever, coming l' • ,Mr. L. M., Fortier the custodian of to :Wet this handkerchief," she said, k;tchen,' eial.lrorii.thia' thaeiri.n._Steirt,; neker the machinethe restored Port Aerie; "tra" order to "here at the Sinic....This.i. t the itiehem:" way to _ the Woodshd tdBut eoaiie. ai.. . - --,-4----- . ., • deer. uP:."thViriaecuraelPs, whieli roanded the reords theking sur ..„ , aoOf -. 'a "Wait" He got,..up and made..hiS.1A/A not be riecesSary for US to f1.0 all ., zig-zag way toward h"tthtW er.' . Let me ge...a. e,: Alan 01:iap,ly hide ' in, the . •yotitlifal.-yieiti wrote. to His MajestY My head under the. faucet.? .'• . ' . passage way until the search is over." .and '-explainedi• the . situation, • The iSi'ig,.cloubtleSs reMemhered the shin ing.. Rialescent. • water's of' Annapolis haelf- andthe rosy pasta of straw - hand was tinder her elbow, helping her to rise.: , . She stared' piFild at ;thecrumpled • bulk of the overturned car, and then . ran toward 'it, stifling a screatn. ' .' -",Oh, where, where-?" she cried, ;and altaliPed. ICelbey la* ithitost at her . feet, rail- . •tienleaS, half under the tonneau, ' '' ' "..' -Thaniatil • eaUght - by the- shout- , ders and :dragged Win out Hope. • dropped down beside • him; 'moaning •. faintly. She lifted .hia. head and:it gem, liiiiply against her ..arrn.• The -blood Wa.s: runningdown, over his a- . we stay right here. They won't More than one. .They Went to the win - temple, clotting bis hair .: : • find us" There Was an irrepressible,' &OW.. Along the rough road they had , Juarez Charlie' ''''''a' running Prae'' Misehievoue, bubble•in her low laugh- come . they saw headlights approachl• 'Heed handle over his body. "He's t . • , ingf moons of orange threugh the fog: - ' lir eathing;"-r-he-saidolatit - shook •-- hils' '--- --- ----------. - -----a- • :There -was a stop Where their cal...ha heal "Looks to me like a fractUred 1 crashed. ' ..'. , • .s. .1 HUrrY! We must 'hide now," she . • She forgo.t everything, their plight, .-urged. , ,.. was senl to capture them; and cried : _He. 2..te_P,M,d up . 1!.0? _the -ell.libl9iara--, ,..). out; imploring him. , ' "Oh,' go! Go for a doctor. at . once." . cloteki the cupboard door and Slipped e-.--ir.io-babilliti-tliat-thiS-strattiger - and crept nnto the pas.sage behind. She . 'the coneealing .panel into Plade.... . ., ' ..Xie iuMped to, the saddle, caught his . , Sit down ' on". the pillews,and w -e II° ilk , spark almost' iinntediately, an the , thanMake asoand;" she ordered': , ' jerky crackleef his machine was € Soon Heavy', thuds on, a does below, re- 1:60 lest in the distance.... verberating through the house: Then - :Hope made a pad, other, own hand -the tramp of feet •and the slamming• A Smartly' Simple Frock ,kerchief, : and taking Kelsey's ' fromof • other, doors,' ' IA= were on the , ..,. , • : . . hii .peeket•folded a bandage of' it and iaeund it 'Apra ' MS ierehead, Then stairs now. ' Passing the ehainber forT1:31isaAircsleihttoloei_ftrimeceltainedsvouiitialbbl: s deu'r; il'IOT" Wrirt. 211 ''il, P. an...either fli.ght found quite ' simple' .for the home With his head.inv her lap, ehe waited; to the attic., • . • • • • modirite to fashion. .' Contrasting • a ' bending Lover ' him:, ,- , :' • , •They came dcwm •n at last. to begin ' material ay betised for the wide . At last he Stirred, there was a .fint..= . their , search of this flcior, and now facing on the skirt, thefront plait. terof his' lids,' and he opened 'his 11 they were in the roam. . The atipboard belt, and hands On the long or short , eYPs- • • ' . ' ; _ "What's ha.ppened?" he asked. doors were jerked open; threads of aga.glan sleeves.- No. 1630 is in sizes , "The car turned 4ver,'•an.•:1 you v.,ere , „tlihg.ehtpasnter,el.akeKde,,,t,stymilagn,d11 Htheepac,rala:aksmo: 448,1111r0e's1Lanydarld4sy3e9aist;dh8-pizleain10mrape- . teriale and % yard contrasting• 1/ unconecious. . tionless, hardly daring: to breathe ya - rd less for short Sleeves. 141c: - , , , ".And your , _ her hand •clasped tight in his. 20 cents the pettern. - , • ' - • "Oh • I'm all , right. I was .only -"Hurry! We , must hide now,", she (To be continued.).:__ ___ HOW TO. ORDER PATTERN . ,shaken up a little." : 2' His eYes .veefedto the ruin of the urged. C.ar. a Gtiod heayers!,.They've got us ter.. "LeaVe'that to me. I know-eVery' indh of this plaCe. Glyn, me yoili mathhes.", ' ."Yon musn't, strike a ina.tch here." ,`Not._here :of, -course.. tut in, -.-the closet there. ciniek-7-give'' Omni *to Me• ' Oh, donVbe afraid. -I shall close the -doer." '. • ., 'Here,' as en-. their wild, drive • she had taken:the initiative, and still' Pro- testing, he reluetantly. gave her pile , . She laughed agaAn.; and.he.hearci a door open arid . close. „ A moMent and she .came back. "Good -hunting," she said: went afte. provisions and .feund a box of crackers and some jam. My father thmes dOwn oeeaSionally. for the du& sheeting, and I thane -it seine: - thing might haye been left. • "Now come with 'me." Sge 'slipped her. ee• hand in his, ' and led him through *hat .Seemed tc; be a . 'room into the ha.,11, and- then up a flight Of stairs.• ••• • .. ICelSty stiipPed. "What's year idea?" he asked. , "To hide in the a.ttic? That don't. do. , They'llitrnake for that the kst thing." ,•• • / --We're not Ong ta, the attic. mile en."' She taggeal at his'ileeve: "'Don't stand • there and argue. .1 know what I'm '••. • 'Ile yielded the point, and followed her without further remonstrance into a Thug, low -celled' chamber which he a.ssumcd to* be cliaeCtly above, the "Now. yon can rest for a moment," she Said, guiding Min into a chair, '"Sit down: Arid, please, .the matcheS On. 'Final Link Of World Radio Chain)/ Wireless " COrdinittee:Recoria-d. . mends Erection of Plant., at Canberra, Australia: berry jam, and with ,the , great. good • I,,ondon:L-To ferge the final link in nature dug ,unhiS 'old 'diaries of more f., kglobe-cireling wireless 'chain the ,in., , than two Scare years age. He, *rote stallation of .a superpower ladle •Stai Mr. Fortier. the. details of what• ia.'e: tion at Canberra, ' Australia, has •beep, there: . found ' . ' ' . • rec.oinmended • by,the 'British Imperial . ' Thanks to his. dirtily Zabli, Anna- Wireless :Committee.... •••- • • %die new. station .would have :a trans+ milting radius of: 5,000 Miles. Thel .. nearest British • stations • of , al tiara Power are at Singapore and Hongkong. .• polis ha S an interesting and authentle bit 'Of 'hiscory confiraied by royal .au- thority. ' Oni3i last summer Fort Anne received from theirMajesties two very handsome signed' portraits ta.add. , The Central station in the empire'e ietwork of. beam radio stetiona, is at morton; near ,itiiktir'Engiand. ^From 'there circuits. are.now, 'operated by, the. goVerninent to ,Bombay, India; • Cape Town, South 'Attlee; Montreal; • Canada,janUMelbourne, Australia: 4, '- short time ago beam raditoSerVide *as established betvieen Montreal :and to the fascinating collection a1reac13 loused there.• Practical Justice Kansas City Park; Justice takes , , a practleal turn'iitt• the decree of a• California. 'court admitting a youth to probation for *three 'years on condition that for the period, he 'support . two Melbourne. . . ' children.' made fatherless -'by en auto- pliect short-wave servite, between , mobile , accident determined on frfarEastAtrica, an-d-Englan-d-tair just,becor.,----- .as, manslaughter:, For the -defendant opened in the colony of Kenya. It is, there Would be mOre onus In , serving'epinlabliroaecde tcooenattianbelnitsahi stimuriolapre. sae4rdvipeerotb.o. . , 'ably American, destinations. • . ' -7-"British Wireiess wilraleo-p-eiretrictela. the, jungles Of Africa. The British East 'African •Broadcasting' Company, • •Which holds the concessiOn on • the) • a prison term„ but. such • a. .course WOUI&)iQt .Cenditiens• that the revised decree ainalieratesa- One -Of the7marked defects of punitive ,law is its • lack. of..iernedial Anfitience.. A defendant 'found • :guilty et .criminal negligence is assessed a penalty" by oreserit service, is • working on thes problem of developing internal coin, . fine or loss of libertY, ."15ut innocent _ • ' ••: - 'sufferers through • his crime usually munidatiotO in Kenya,; and Uganda. - are :without relief except in those rare instanceswhen civil. action's. are main- tained and reparations cured. .Mtnard's Liniment cleanses etc; • \ Canada's. Findhcitil Independence New York .Herald -Tribune: Canada .has • had ;its financial difficulties in the years' sines the war, but to -da, from finari•cial standpoint as well as front, an, economic stahdpoini`,. it stands. -On-the threshold , of the great-. Fd Write •yotir hame and addreas plam- est prosperity that it has knowe.: . . . • In •No De• •finite.:, ly, givink • nurriber anti sile of Stiehl To those whO, lOgy,e', watched the. pre: • • -N9!”.vehemently: "Not If you can patterns as you want. Enclose 20c in gress• of Canada economically in re - walk., The house is -near. It's an old ure or Cancer stamps or coin (coin preferred; wrap • cent years it will come as little stir - lace that my father nuns" sire x prise that the Minister of Finance is , •sure. 'To think that it's all ended so.?!, Joan; ,•aged five, (mt. to .tea was auzzied when • she saw the. family bowa their headS for 'grace, "What are ' you' doing?" she said. "Giving thanks for , our delly„bread," she ,Was told. t'hoont you • give . thanks., at home, ‘Joan -7"..' "No,"' said Joan, "we pay for bread." • ' , it carefully) for each number and address Your order to Wilson Pattern Service773 West- Adelaide-Sti;Tererito: Patterns sent by 'return 'mail. able to report tat, while taxation is when I w,as a child. It's empty now; being steadily - redifeed-on the enc.- - the old •caretaker died aboht six tank the Government is able to dis- plained. spent'erverry summer here Dr. 131ackader Returns- From Conference • Held at Cardiff ----..montlitragoi.". • . charge Its 'outstanding ` indebtedness He. get up - and took a et,aggeririg -as itanotnres-onthe.other. .,,--Canada, atePor two: ' „ as was••In the case 'with the King Liked lTnithd Canadian Jam 'Canada le Well .equipp.id, • and as far ahead'as aayone elee 'in the treat-' ment of cancer and other diseases of this kind," , stated Dr, A. Blatkader, M.U., who retained front the Old Country,. where he atterickml. a medical confetvice in Cardiff. He said that a great,, niany ,reports Oneer Mid' habit of keeping a diary., • While still' consiiniption were received it the con- • a boy in his 'teens he joined 'the. ranks fPrence,abut nothing was definite. The of rciYal. authors when the -journals 1,4'102A1 cure was ••cli1scuesed, kept 'hy! himself. and his brother, the but. Was found to be only effiericiot..s young Duke : of „Clarence, were pub - in certain forins cancer. --b.thvr .lished after a long tour as middies in cures were diseoVered to be..the' same. a. naval vessel.: • • • • , "It alf„ conies to tho same thing. Some years ego these diaries of Hie We are "really ne farther' ahead ,now -attajefity'e yolithailayed.a part in clear- tban,•we have .been as far as .caneer ing up some points in dispute in the is• cooncei•ne,d..: What we are concert-, 'annals of Annapolis Boyar in Nova trating en at the present time is find Scotia. As a young Man, then Prince ing a preventive for, the -dread,disease.., George, lie arid 'point) • friends »left the England is lookingi for money:for re -1 ship which they were' 'attached At 'search Just the :Same ' we are Halifax and,jOerneyed inland' for 'sporti Canadao and for that Matter, every .and pleasure. • in,• addition to the ! ether denary Is also 'seeking .fundi . prince there Were, 111theparty. CapA We are 'Waiting for some bright young tain Francis 'Durrant, Lieutenant the .1 man. to come' aloat, who. ha hit htt •Hon. S. to J101,-0110 anct elusoie fact the King),•,Payrnester Geerge .4., F. C: that will lead 'Us to the solution. • Ito Scales. They stayed three 'thlys. in • ii1d'otnP along in time 'and then we Annapolis 'in what is 'new Hillsdale !I be able to ge. ahead% and, inaproVe Jiouee, went fIshirtg in „nearby, •riversoi aphn. ' what helias. done." •• . drove'. to neighboring. towns. and inves• - "Lean an me," she eaid auickly. , States of 1914; while not yet a cred-e "IT have '9., I'm afraid.", , itor nation is the. position of a A hedge .lotoned ahead of , there:. debtor nati t is reducing its old . ith some "diffeultor she guided • him' debts/to foreign investors ,or is mak- • • By, BLOWDEN pAviEs „ , since childhood His mafeaty' Kixa :George has had the good old-fashioned We, lag, new foreig investinents t , _NURSES, know,' and doctors havet. to. a : gap it Ind they sliPred own in 'a volume'•exceedina new declared there's nothing quite like' . through. The house' was only a iatert borrowingi from abroad. IsTo clear! Asiirin to relieve all sorts of aches &stance away. • • ltWaitl". she ra:a tOWar71' it, and indica.tion cOuld, be asked than -this alt pains., but • be sure it is Aspirin er circled ,to the rear,- tryiag the win- of. the: Doininioe's approaching ' an. the name Bayer should' be en the dews a's she we,..t. follewedmore . • ' package, and on every tablet.. Bayer • ealcial independence. , ' '. is gentune, and, tlie word .genuine---itt red --is on every box. You can't go wi3a ' of ' Here's a broken-pm:el" she called wrong if you will just look at the best. i iiously: . dining , , . ,Joinging her, he slipped his .iingers • through the jagond hole, unlocked the •sash 'and pushe'r it up, .'" • Use IMONDS • SAWS , ' and Machine Knives SIMONDS CANADA SAW CO. LTD. MONTREAL VANCOUVER. ST. JOHN. Wt. • • iyoRopito 13 'LLWWMAILIWL\WNNAILIIVANN.W9aWWWWWWW.WM . Canada is in reality 'a little further ilk -ate& th% ruined aialcdeserted •fOrta • aheadtithan most other ,Conlitrica in; abandoned thirty yedrs previously by the. ctird of tuberculosis, but *again' in .111ritish troone. • ''• • • againOlt" antiating his eb•lec" this, case the real:Solution of the prala. 't;Paring their stay the 'yoting Officers ., ,cip . . . . tiori;1(there..Willhe-riO:light-that'.dan letri 'was yet, awaiting •discovery • The • had their',afternoon tea, English Patin-. ' be aecno-froin the outside • ' • conference in -Cardiff.441,ad spent antich Ion, at Hillsdale; .IIpuse.. The hostess • His eyeSy aeellsthfeed"to the (3'1.r1 of , its tirejisonieing • midwifery, a was farrious for her Cooking,:and Was 'aiess, made Out •a groat stari,efife-. 8,ote pOitt at theJpreeent time due to, 'nal:able even. among the eieellent ' 1 place at -one side, of the room' ' She the alOrrY1,0lIS Mortality rate, fhrotigh- Nova ' Sctitian housewives, And ..the .pai!$ed it; a tight, gliding "shadow .a.at .the vorld, Research in 'thiS e'en- :scones he served theni, well), Without ' among Shadowe, and stood', befare tile ne_ ctiort iS also being 'Provided ,for ,ort doubt the bast her heads could turn ' ' Wall •heyand, in fient of an old.filail' a large scale, The past year's mortal-. out., . Sixteen years later,.: hi 1900,, , . , " le."(1","Ph°"Ixd Ith6tit 1:i."'I‘eet nililve itY rate antong Jnothert has armiSed LIMA, Colirille returned,' ait Cant. Col - the freof. :$11e..8te•Plle(l'i-Pth. it'-• 7--"re-1 the Inediettl profession to ad len n villa, Conimiindet of H.M.S. 'Crescent,. . lAv" so tfthY• s:Pt4t of light i she s''''Lr.1-Wk the Matter, and ;further :conferences accompanied by another Party of nawaL .Pg Match. --"••-• ---s• • '''''' • "' . , tit tfiiS .i9A11)i eee- wilt he held, : °dicers,. " ZI'liO-31,..- Made -their. WaY,:latek•- t patiltfy 1..,_._ By., it, he sakv her_loacoling , figufe . rir, BtaGka,der ie editor. of the Can- to the: -Santo old storming place,. and :ha 4-C,losa, to the lark, „rot4h ,. WI/41, d a dual Medical Joureal. . o Oarit:*trolVilfertelteit"irtiiiik'COUTil „4„„"get•:- : 1'774 .,-,--•• 1 tti ,..k 81-. the-eleet,L- 00":. fintatir1 ". „,.._,.... 4,,a__._...2- .„ .. , „ ..,. !9.Ms'of the .saree- kind of fietYlllY91 they ontstrttched, . he was wah• taPPra'g, the Pll t 'Waltz showed that be II :had- lac114-1(31141- •,',',''..-",- ."- boards' l'' api cliyCeup tirt ct, Wes "the? Something of a philosopher a01 : Well ': Pr nel GeOrg.'ers 'than: foetid his way The 4natch eq • , , . , *. out, He beard her. As A., filer % whet ,' he remarked., that down into the Cellars of the hospitable -i6W:1io alld she 'e'•'iTle tel•oxcl'hi/P ' among birde the ocirrota;' which are IniuSe ,and Was SO :finpresseil. With the in' an airy ruSh. ' .- . the befit talkers, are else the poe"feat great Arrtty of - preserved fr\titi,'' joins,. '1 jelliee and "eoriiierves that he told . hls "Let me tell you, She forced her.; filers. „ 1 royal master- about thern and urged : self to sober,. dolicrently. "'This' is an el•d Old hott Sec built in -the early days . AS a ow ,taia„, rim. ,4taito,, naho• Iota to..aay- a atga, t.6 tho, dollars to 800, 'Itte.teliOlthi- :,seein!i.. to.. be. making another.:.,4‘cY,aleliple'. 1111.1s.s...,1(1):Crillt'll6::361.84, t1.116;rinOtlefl: (141:611,707 1 .. Aspirin is the .trado inalk iregiatered in Canada) Indicating Bayer Manufacture. While it ,fa well knovnt that Aspixin mean, 'Bayer Manu- facture; to assure the nubile against irnications, the Tilblets will be stamped with their .'Sayer- Crosa trade mark. , Better Pickles Make intistard pales this year inJur , • own clean kitchen. Ypu can select the particular coinbinatiori of. vegetables ,you clesire.-7-Make' the pickles to your,, • o*rx high, standards Of qoaliy, purity ar,i,d flavour -wip the admiration of : yout,g-ows,i- aatd-rnOre,•every -- I rc;Py.P5Ant.404hostesses in their owirmustarA piCkles at borne!- . Vrffe PVIT.REE,"rdei14 •- • - :sdndwkb oft, , rOLMAN,ICEEN (Canada)., Lltr• ilted " 1'010; 'AattiartS;o sTriorr •IviONtRiAL ere,ts a tfeat ifiat.011*,t . be : bat..1, 1:10A.efit and:pieA.... 611..t.t. la .gerier0t0 iirteAstiier ' .. .. . ' date. • ,; . ' . * ' ':;.' *1" 41 ' r ' .. ".. . .bt --the..leoloilieS, .Whell, peOple. ba:d. tt,.1.] ori.0001mittislw, -v say!, r ..1J.f),1,,,g,At)Oy :oti.:..lo.taffd".4againit .4• 7' '''.'...*'"*".a"!. -'-a' m"." I:4.'14149M WO proVit196 'IggA of &cape, ' ..„, -Ca . ' PAait6 mit. flosti U 4;6141 ' ' •• • teak the hint Alia 'at.ked 'porlithetionf to. fee'Every Paine ," desepod below otairs,.• aud there he. Green TarilizioPkkie, ioaot4cr...4 goer, qtvinegur,.,1 to,b10.. ,i.thpoo.stfrk ci!?,tialnott 2 twoone aoliaef vpoos' (ruluke). 11/2. tablapdOWO Keen't lbs. 'Ontall &cot, thmativq.. • Lef 'st& 000;milahr. Dnriti t' o'ff ianfquid dud cobk it wait 60401 spoon. Add.1(nraztOta and cott tilt kar, Seat is ti4rat4e(91,408. , 660 •••••••••••.••••.•••••