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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1928-10-04, Page 3• „ „imeteeeeme j. .• EltorlUErit • A Girl Typist's Romance.Where Yon See That, Flourish, inBusiness Surroundings, ...Awr, May • BY MARIERUSSELL DROWN e , .:"Peer 40Yeel " ' eXCialleled •Mandy and scannedIt In her hetial efflcIon . , ' Carruthers. phi:Meting ahetut the dealt-. manner " 11. purported to ..he a legal ,rooni. "lee 'te, 'Shame ; there wtuint document, • ,• but *re,6 liahazard . 1another ticket Lor erou.".''• , , Method: of dea1iig wlth',1Plitee0e .-"Joyce dbese't„Mind,!' Pet Irf.,MarY, :'whieh• 'she illd'".104"' niideretandt :and • Vvalle: tkyleg 'tlee,..etteoteet A :new ',her „Piller •erasures, teed° ..it ' hrreegement ,of her hair, and, looking ire . No weeder Mr. Rieke had .been 'erltiCallY at her; reflection jn the "ilites., "She 'wOuld Much rather Cliend • .e, couple • or !mere •extte :et:the tree- your ehe asked, • with' hesitation In writer than •:eft,toany. danco, Wouldn't •lier-'velee.;• She hated to peeeee her yen, Joyce?" • ,:" ; e. • e efficiency, but • she ,knew 'that,. In • joYed llariilnga Hp eettiVerrei,' but Mary% ,preeent,' Toed thelest state •• thei0 wa that ; the others eid • not.keei.r.thatheri * . min • diet '. the that . aande She answered *CempaseillY enough, Betie*:thel dOe.umeet• Would ;probebly, tie • heart was:nearly' breaking,. : , 'e`e: en-,16diving',.what,file.oetlake Weeld de; :"ff thei4 h3 ;Work .to de, I like -tee when he Ent'ir., it. . He was cleiteeeep- get.itlffinne.": '""•• ' . • ' •Able,ovogeharging Mary on the Sprit; •• Then ,.she wept ,baCk. to heie',,etYee-: and ;Jorge k*ItiW that ,she' inade. :Writer, atid.began.he typo long columns was heeded at home. ' • et figures. , • • ' . They called' her '"Mies Efficiener in '• :the office, and ehedeserv,efethe name,. • .She never Muddled •her shorthand : notes as • Mary did.... so,. that • the chiet had to seed. back his: letters. to, be • done again. And shenever putthe elution III the typewriter. the ,Wrong .. way. 80 (hat a, blank sheet. ;came out instead of a Clear copy ; Or ep.e'ne.meich time With the eraser as Mauflie did. ,The clerks in the 'Mee came., to her when they 4ented.'.. anything particu- "Would, .you, like me to"...40 it, Pr Met', Witt frOPI:,'Malii. In an unbelieilag, tenie., "Joyce,. you. darling:, you • don't. mean to Say yen Woulil do It or .me? 'Do tell me I'M not 'dreaming -7 • .• .• •• . • . Joyce laughed, but ,Was some-. thing. of. an 'effete, . "Draft he Mary. I'm notego- Ing te'the.dance, se itedaesn't, matter If • Itti a: hit later thaw lianal. in the, Offiee. . Mt. Blake won't Mind Me do, lag it 'instead" et yette•evilf he?".. • : . . . , „ "Why, the ' mate will be delighted, 'ally, well, done. : ,..phoionjygave to. 00 because you •Out. .was Wiry or. Mandle who got th,o• ,;nvit400ns to daces ,or ,the. had ,plenty ,other •things - to do: • Ofif Joyce,. 'yeti are aegel, • isn'tshe, ' when. ,there ,were any testivi- Mauffier going.. .,• •• • 'e° e • . • • maudle. nodded:While her .feet tap- : f.t. was feet. as it 'Joyce was not • perestlessly • en 'the . • preetre. nor ••coilitlit'f:.deece." 'With 110i, l td the floor longing .dance. . greatglcittone hazel eyes; her small,. • . cheoe,eneer she • was , e„ good .; peat ,teateree, and her sxnooth dark- tort, even .if he •is ; 'So • dreadfully ••;:. • shin•glede heed; : and:-eleridereliguree ihe :cleier., ;Hurry 'Mary., r and get • was as atirectiVe as any norniat mat 'done, or tairdleeeCould -• • `. •• ,•• eels." • • • - . . . , And, pe. fot. dancing,she had ,cereebe 'Hastily IlArre Pet the: teeter on her • ed .both; Mary and ." Meetdie in ..the typewriter.: Peeked. some PeOer. e and cloakroom petit their feet,' obeyed .eUvelOPes into •a,•••dravier. 'keade'With a dete;.as they „hell •never• don e • before,. . .rareweil. Ware, Of. the .hand la.elofeee , it :was ""appa.retitly • that"•the.' men the • We' Firis deParted Joyruliy didn't „think as 'attain' at She was :justea piece of 'Arc "'' ee• fp. .etart, ca.•Maryee. :like' the adding tieteeiltee or the One hy., one the other clerks went typewriters away„ left• alone in '•• 'And it never ocCuired to `iliem :When '11•te .134lee' tYPI:44.'"fttrio4sly.: cheer fully at the:. legal. eoputheet. It she they Or • alsed her perfect t Yie 'riting , .or her qulck understandinlg:0-ite6aw sere stoppedand once he startedthere -t*thinik4he-Would:,.ery;• she. , ‘), U, problems. :a'SO'' :her. she Was e'er! erns no saying ben she would top • •, geed.' as: ',a Mate" that ,was knew • • So„ ehe';See -iter lips ' in 'A.. 111111 11110 :ink le be.•:fregarded. 'Nat 'ae::a human: . . , , and weet :steadily, ' on, ; ,feeling Settle- . . faultrglel. With' luetnret bOpett...and: de- thing •comforting in' th.e steady,:eitek. '• sires like Where' :ofehet, sex. • • , ' -Octh' tyPeWritee ; .' ;)!• 'Until 'Iliehin • Blake. was:, taken; hit° ' It Waett littio,'oetle••there all, alone Oa ' ersbip by lila father . some` ' three in" the-offiee; which :by ,day :Was bhei- . menthe' befote,":'•JOYce lied:not -mind- lng••with-Ilfergnit..When the .typewrit- . . : ... .. . . .: ea fio :Very' Much, but now 'sheitnetV..er'•-atopPed•-the! clock,;-sciemed:. to itek •,ealte• would Wive .gieen. almost- anre. earieh•iefider than alma': . . . . • . . . .„ . . thing to be sceldWilirgy."0. eit-e-/ende.,' Only, Mee- or -'two lights were on, .!.!'ibied •,like - other ..giele .. .... .1. beyond the eirCle of radiance! ireen ..ftopin,' was a len,. fair young .inane• Joyce's - -table , there , were. dark filia-,;• verging on thirty, with .keen, • 'bine ,..ffiewee, Which •seerpod..tet be -Creeping .'eree 'that 'Ioolte4.etraight :at -the per-, towards her • with -intent to pounce . • , •• gonlie .WaS 'speaking to. as •if he, was on her. •.;.detertnined t* see :right lthrough ,to • ;once , or twice she looked.. around ." ibe"either: Mae. • .„ e • '•"•• ' •;.• • •: fearfailir, . is • it to "make tier°. there '. :te•The first time ,he „Peeked it .'Joyce was really nothing. there,' thee eshe 'like • that,. ehe • felt , i _queer. , iittle- would turn back.' ,-resolutely 14 • her. ... . . . . . . „ . thrill,'-While"her -.-hart- seemed. to; ,be typewriter, deternitaet1;.::.ra4.:CO•egtr,e beating • more "rapidly than usual. .. way to her fears. ., - . ' •"*. • ' ' , _ '• Thern was •no " sign, of this, .how- • At lest she eees.• finished, and She . . • • ever, as she steed •hpletly, notebook' Teed fiver:•.e. her Work „eatetutty„ . to .....=:----t ' ‘..0,. :in hendlit..ROblit237-ioantwuttliig' Via'. tItarirataT.Ot...m1-6Mes,l' •-.4ere was a ., ordeis, •e.'.„ • - . • ".• • •••••.''.'„ • ' , 1 bitter • look smouldering. at the'•bacit , . • ' He' motioned her'to alt down. • of :her ;lovely- eYes, • as. sh*Otatined - "They '.tell -.Me •,voit in e a terribly' the! elean, Clear A:fee w.riting, ' • • ' That Was'S11,`sed *as geed; fore -•to do the drudgery ; of hhe office, .while others got the pleasere (if life: e Was it always, itO.he like, thiS;:umfil she was ;quite . Old; ':. thirty or ' ferty I .'..: ,Sonme efficient young lady,' Miss Harding," •• . he said with a. elteW, seiliewhat shy sMile,, 'which gave his keen features a boyiee look... ' • niy. best, Mr. Blelte," answer- ed ,Joyce primiy, %and' sweetie*. ste tfttng gaye :wee , in eiey,ee. at the felt there' and 'then. that She, had Chill- thought 'of long dreadful. ireare of. eg. ed hin. by her Curt ,,reply : • • !. • ficiency .; and nothing ,else. Throwing. • ,. The smile :faded„,and warePlaced the' vapor aside he pet her .hands by a 'Intsineselike expeession In 44,0„ her feee; and Shatnelessly and hope- _ , eliett time he. • too JOyee. reflected 'iessly sohheii •ainlid• • .• •• miserably .eseehe went on typing fig- •• A •sound • Item: behind caused/her tet ures, had come.. to regard her as just start. hp suddenly In • terror : '• Waif ' an efficient .machine •••.• , •• there poineone, in the . And "eow he had .giVeir.heth Maty She looked quickly behind her but and Maudie tickets for the big Ails' It.obOhy ',Wes. :to bo .seen among .'ehe 4*Bali and never; even thought' of asic4 ehad9we. ' • ••• • ' • "" Ing ,her• it she Wchild like to go: ' Of Prying hor:eYes haat*, ,IoYee 'Went .COUrse he would, think she " Was: Inter-, into the 'passage aft4 looked along it, eated in nothing but her workas There. was a 'light-Ithining from hte, •?eVerYborly else did. . • . • hind the olfefnice,giess•'Ot one; at he During. the Week before the bali, it docita. '"A hurglat probably, Unaware took nearly ..loyca's strength Of, ,that Mr. Blake kept very,Aittldmoney wiltstn'Ite.e0.frOtn showing her hurt in the office. • ' • '. .- 0 feelingS ail face- of the other girls' .ex-. • •Without• slopping to thitile, 'Joyce • . ubereeCe: The Arts Ball was one -of' • Went along. the Passage threW Open. %the most petit -liar dances of the s•ear.,: the door, •and was 'about to challenge and not everybody was .able to 'obtain' the burglar wbeg• -the, ikOrdS • • were 'tickete.' AS: the,-recipt,entS had to be froeme 00 her lips • personally known •to•the inginbers Of ;Standing; in the Middle Of the teeth the toinniittee. • , . facing her, was -.Robin • Blake., the Po poch• 'Mary and •etquilles Work •junior.. -member of the arm. *Uttered while , they discussed" their • • Per a'tneinent. Or two they; stood ' great.' good inchor dleappeated to staring at' each , ethet speechlessly, Then Joyce „found her tongue. L' ,".1-1 thought' you were a lihrglar.". Slie stammered, ,and Would haVe.baCIC,,, ed- oflt' agalit Conschhie of her red.-, cloned evesand flushed ace This • . • het Unearth'', efficient Miss, Reteing ,• Roble knew, , but g she bad, only known, he found hoe * 'unfelt more adorable' treat ' ; • , eThen't•ge, tileeee,'e be Said awkward- ly, flo seemed aa embarrassed as herself, Joyce thonght,„ but why"' ehatirir ta• eenrie in,ta, his Oteip..'ollice,. at 7titik hour ;elect Whateirteete he musr think her,barging ht 'lite.: that! - Stite(i' telt -She 'Was' gettigg hotter and ',Mere -un • — • • ir • ikr.tious SPEED ARTIST TO. MAKE ogsEaT DApH. . Dept. Malcohn 'Dal/10)01 has chesenethe Syrian, Desert for next place to 'try :for the World's•speed.recoid. .• i It happened • I '. was • wrong, but 13. 1 ,Then :she . flung heir scruples. reck• Ceme In I heard-! heard -Miss •Harn..: lessly away.- ::Leftto-mOrrow bring: ie.& you .seethed.. to, be:in, trouble. .. Is whet it teight1• in the: way .at regi-ete, there anytliingii,tan „do; to help,' you? she :Would have •tailight at least be And .wItY are ercei 'working here., so remereber, e: • ' . • ' ,'.. : ' I . • ' . late, to -night?' • Is . 'S..' something. :nrery-, well, 'Ill, contee if yen: chn tremendously important'?" .. 0 . .. , • • give m,e bale an hoar to •get home and . ., .• . . . e . • . Joycee iceetett, at woe eneetlye He change.. tlt,,,InaY,- have: to wait for a had 'spied on her, th at Was it: ,Stolen in-wben„ she ,.was. making a, fool, ' i•,4• ' • ''`Dee't". bother about - a 'bus: 11',7re herself," as a person • had -A perfect gee a ,.Cal:' b.../"A' Lel'a Welt, ng and make a r•hott for it, shall Wer," • e ' .tireliiit:,tieit:i.,eadol.tetoh,,toe 'elt, e, .wee, .alone.,,end."!,Thie..h,rea• • tt..,iensisterue,..sihe..::"toe .Leto1.0:31.ttai.;:dil; • his iresoin • never ext• peeling - to lie- tented -0k. • ' • : ' • • e ., •The 'leek,. en .Robin's .tape. when she, ' She •endeeirored, 'Lee: cOntrol-he•rse ,.. appeared • in a' 0,lety 'dance ' frOck,:,iook- !le retnember thet-11315."Was., seeeking;., ing , ne unlike,. emelt.' .Effloeeuee.. as .. . . to. One 0 her ,01111119•YerP• '' Bat: it Waa ' cduld; be . Dancing With ;•hini on: 'a "eeeleee. • ;,. ...; •• ;'.'• , • , e ' . • . • '; .'.,perfect neer 'ie. the strains of .a per - Hardly 'kneeing •what ...elle was War -erect: hand : :in , the,„ •Micist. ,of ,a. fairy Ing, she sobbed .,mit her ':. • trallb19,'" scene!' .The astonishment on .•ivisrk While Robin listened silently,: a 'Mirii- ag.d.„Maadie'S. faces. when she happen- . tOreirpreikionon, his face,' . , "'• ..', , lied: to.. come across ' them!. .• ,, •:. : ' .• •41.•••• -it, 'lisn't, :fair: • „lust because . I Olt.... That night. or, rather •. earlyMora:" do, My . Work .as. well:as .A can be:. tug, when 4r03,e.e, •ia/ : in bed t-ber• heart • done,. nobody, ever Ali/inks 'I-. Want tci,•.ca's;.n whirl of • happiness. . . . 'do anything elSe..;:., Atid 'I do... 'L went 1 '' Robin hika.•be'en .very quiet. en the • .. • ...• .• . . , , ...e , , . , . . . . • . _ . .. tp•':. go .to .theatres • and to dance -duet *ay :home.. He . had • ..startettete like any, other :'''.gilie ,•• but ' to, bear :Pea- „semethieg and had stopped suddenly. : ..ide speak.' 'One. 1V611,1Ct iillak .•/: Was U-4,.;....111Orel :than 011Ce . during: the evening :aee-e,'iliinge that goes hir inaebinereer '; she had :•tieett iiini looking at her With she ended latilelYe •hetahle.: Co remeel •Seniething ciiiiond in his •eitnteisien--- ber: the.' ward, 'She 'wanted . ' •. . : ' an litneet" tender lobi: -,SeppOSee-eali, , . . . . ., .:'"Arceilcil:' in* 'have liked ,'e , ticket suppose he loved . her, as' she. knew . • • t , ..• . . . . , . for "'the dance- teertighee7,--Igur that ."1.t?' -She= loved him', .' e - , • , . ,„..., . . asked:Robinouietly. ,. "Because • I ,Cati I; . All' the way fto :the; -office. her heart' •: . • ...•, , • • • • , . . give y.ou one new. , . . • . , , ., ,I, sang. Then With ' a. fee./ ear' elees. She raised" her 'tear -stained ..face to :•Worde•'• utteredin•...the l•cloakroom •••• is hie, and. met his cool, irleadly' g.t.tiii.ce,••: Joyce was ,titking:', Oft her hat and • . . . . - . . Indignantly.. , • , • .. ; • • ,:• feeat,- eiritY • shattered her neW1Y-liern, Na one in thee Offiee' PPtieed EMT. thing! ,ditferent 100'4 Joyce. Bhp. Went quietly about her ' work Be, Metal, spoke as 'little about the thence: all POssible..alld, When he was eiltePlett* ed with. 4er notebeolt to Robin's renal, she, faced him as calmly as if she had pot./ spent several never-tooe forgotten hours in his confiny s9 re* etnitlyete the eveeleig•hetore.e :•0 ho4gped4::4019. *44440•40. Irte41,3firedthIlls7nonrnn4. g••.; • . •• : j•PYceVaii.srfri=4.'4,10.1 .Ipirob,, • 040 WA.a.. 'Pet :tired; antt, eho,‘•thaitited him eery much for the pleasant evening ho lad Ilene ••••• •e"1-10 leaked; 'efightly •dheeppointielle but „cot:dined. -himself • et.rictly to :leuell2.01.! Oprieg.' the • reellinder" of the . inter* . at 'Which Jorge, uhreaeinuthly leiTit7f,gve.4'ai4eeallatit.8dhgeliltedelit'ctaeut113.e. dIt . ,her' Phe was -*Me her Way •henee, with sadly • 'different:, feelings feeMy eltfise •She... had „: had, the ' evening before, when % she 'beard tentstepe. .behind heri, ',and • .preaently ROMA ,.01alte was by ;her altie: ,Weriewateleing for geinilhtit' :sonlebodY came to SOSO( •to at the critical :moment, and missed seeing , you." he .exclaimed. ' rl • • "You wero w,atch, ag: r. Met 4rtYr- alie remanded, etopping 'shott,..: She Was not going to walk with 1;10, that was cortain. 440h; come now, after last night you can't put Me dff like 4,llat." he 'blun- dered,. apparently uticdpeeleus ,of ;the dery. light 4O „Toyeeli „eyes. "1 know .you were kid with the in the Office te-day, bui.1 thought it was Just be - 'cause it .• Wait working 'h„ourre". r • . • wasn't 'Just or. that rea- son," returned, Joyce coldly.l. "you intlirdiave thought me a'- dreadful siMpletent to 'believe 'yea • got that . ticket ...tor me„, ought ; to have known better,. oughtn't I? I claresir „7..yehe;hca9V;44113autg_.ghoed,.....:77i... .girl t" he' qtieried, sharply, wia.no :other asked by, • 'Joyce gave. alhortiaiigh •and turn- ed• away. •• '•• ••• *, • „.„ itewas all ;Of 'n piece, phee..thtinght, , drearily. He pitied her: that Was it. and ',she. W.Pat• ;A ,•feeil she was •• • Robin Blake grasped her'arrna gent- ly, and compelled her to face him, • . "Now .look here,Jo:Ycet. he , „ex:- ‘.'4.ou May. he •perfect won- der In office, bitt there Is eneibingt youDsnow, ii&hing. about,. and ym • • , heel to teach ..y.int,"• : . .• ' Her eked- fell: before' thnlight Is. There was it; and Joyce felt her. heart beating' se . rapidly. She thought she would suffocate. • L.L" i• "What •Ie it?", she .effiletierged;thehglshe knew.e " he anser-ered and bend- Ing'I: • • • ! • - • • 'down histied:. her. "And that's '.the:filettliesiore-mY . . , , ingt,"÷Pentlee ••' : • "And you think:I *quid ingeOr it hopes. • e • • • #• • now after I pave acted Iii-Te".•,a, foold She had no intention of hurting' and cried 'like a . baby.?• Yoe. can leapt '44Oyce. It .:WOUld nev,er have•ocetirred your Ateket,' .or eve .it to set -neon° fn ber,SoineWhat Stela rain(' that the' else. I've finished 'rfiYN'liverir,, 'girl who. looked as cal6' and efficient keingehome. good-iitiht. Mr, Blakethis thereing as she •.had looked ever' . • She, tented' towards the .do!ei4 but' since" she • knew her as iiidly -- he Was „there beere her " nursing.; hope's 'Which • would • have Stop a moment Miss !laming. you seemed to herand: to lelaudipe. to be .must. hear. ine.; I gat, that ticket for "ridiculoue. • - ' uhyan's Pulpit 1 1-1 Fever • Scene of Sera. ce 9- Body , Will Fonn Its Own . „ , Antidote' Against F'ollen URIC J. ree quu Tears um 'Tom T ed co rectly th Whkh 'He!Preached t .•,••••••••,•.•••• ROMANTIC,; • HOUSE-; 11.1(.! -7, 'Aai ferer , • ••••• Memorable Places Figure Tercentenary Celebrations in"England•• :• • • . • iligunkork • • (Beds),--undor . .00 Yokidolipreeding briAncheS • „ of oak tree,..rooted 400 'years into Ong - 11h history, :there to* Waco. near 'Alarlingto4 .4i440.) recently one of the tanSt -4Ppropriate.... scririces or.,the 'Thigygn tercentenary • celebrations. , ,R, 'NOBS, froM 'this ,yery. tree, Imor than 20 koala, ,age,•that nsed to preach disointerg when the reiteration of, Charles 11 ,precipitated an :earler .PraYor-,Doelt '•. The. main* fork of the., tree-.71Vibat; a girth of over 10 ,feetki,X. feet ;fteme the ground, ',formed* his WPM While his congregatiOn..sat On the. rite ing ground beside Ite-ea eatery/1. peens, • Great' branches sprang from the . • 'hark .0t • the.• tree; letteing •an almost le:vel platforni •two or three • • feet Werese, while he a freek •9f •Waeff growth • 30: , inches • high. gerooS • the *front enakee pporeala;4 .i.eadt,ag ,••• Covenanters'; Meeting. . • • There • was atmosphere of .`'ea Covenanters' meeting abOut this per - vie% as hundreds of men, Women and .htl,tirett gathered at. the old oak.' •So!.; surprisingly large" Was!! the . • „throng. that the„MaJetity Of the (Vett- air congregation had 'to 'stand. • ". tiiinhing• up into . his pulpit on. • e hidder, the ' Rev.'• q: ..BninarA C. COckett, of the •D'Unian.-Meeting; 'Bed- ferd,, .•cendueted n; service that lasted, an • hour. • • It' was a wonderful setting. Over- head, 7 the -patriarchal oak ,,spread a glorious canopy green' over preach- er and congregation alike. • • 4 HiS:0'irst 17;ticin . • • t • , 1.3 efOX t..1118 service, another was • entd.eat-Sampshile oh the su'pposed site ..ote. he cottage.. where Benerae wa arrested, and still a thirci'service. later, tke greet:ids 'ef• Harlington 'Manor: Renee,. Where .Eitinyan was 'tree prientied for a; night 'before his "trial; room .w here:lie spent. the night, , and • the reena he faced his ,accuser. FrancieW•ingate,' Magietrate •aial lord et the manor. '. , . . . . Much t)f . the • • grand .eld maner- horiernowein PoseesSion- of •Mr. and Mrs.; Tabor 'i'eniains 'not.. .onle.. -ad Stniyitn,' ea* , it... bat as it w.15 In the fourteenth; • 'fifteenth and -,sixteenth • • •ceeturiefs. • - ple.renwnitai stivatt erangnitron,.;n. Fitirr ,rtohlreeero,! "rose colds," areffima and similar ate tfi tkie New ,York State ''Reelth., PnPa*tneat PaR W074 .n9.rnt9rtr :eeclairing that 6 tt, larle ,'neneber- sotnetinies: to cure 'Ate. :lg1 disease, paesteoirwa. 411tentstbt,c7widttlit)9104-tgithesotii:t7.,:orteZ: 114g'hiPijo- • '•' • ,,,•• •' The belief that the pellea, at 'ths,. ideir ifeattefed .golden 'rod ' ;the ' use. of. hay' ittier airaost a libel thateeutemeal..flower, 'In the. opino., • poln°t't,OeuxiV:tehritEit °I.ht et,t;'poe ldieenP%r6frti,;11;..tiwo4erl.. ia• heavy.an'd;•theeefore, ceeeee few:. •. r ' ease , does hot scatter , etiSitr. Tree hay . fever, 'eccording' to the do. • Pertment,. Is due: ehrt•Peeelier San --' entireness of eome• persons to the pol- len of grasses weeds Plante or trees. Anionic the get, . trees whose presence. produces '' a fit et sneezing on the 'Part of tee'unfortim, ' ate Nictitn are the birch,. 'maple; daisies, asters. • sweet clover, corn; roses, golden rod, 'ragweed and many ethers', • ,! The digease, When .it occur* it. midi, times thmighout the .entira year, and certeie types of asthma, May, be attri- buted to ,adenolds ror other nese ,olr• . structions...! Another- Cause the sen-' dege and at,; -fleet from ,feathers„"in tteilleeava.Ar hair •In mattresses; Cotten, . atnele, eggs, etraWberries and certain • eetaitrextii.iyteialelesi ,acite.:1:6„1:rd:pfire.xse7fionnis.. k.thoorssue. end insectieldel.- 'It, May even . be in- duced ,'br • certain; fonds. as 'ler ;ex- , By a of eliniination '.6 pent - :4137:4: :dpoepsasrttbealeeitto eoletvrrtIlic4leatelo,eiezis. act cause of the disease Jri: each .case. 'Where sueli experiments; tail, a physk. clan Can often determine the cause' bY' . , . , • . inoculating mato the. skin of the arm' Minute ,amounts ,of a sterile • extracte of-e-aelt-.1g.: the. pollens ot, other' sub- stances ;considered capable of produo1. ing' discomfort Is felt until the 'substance ,actttally'. caus- ing the tronhle .„ts. injected,. •when -47"., 'slight swelling, reddening and it**.chirg. ,Once the right substance. is detected. relief 'trent the ••effliction can .usually .Obtained by .weekly indentations •ot inereasing doses' of an extract of . tlio .• substance" in eteetfon, than: causing.' the body • to manufacture its lown yeti'', • ' ' •'" .• "Wasn't.' the nce esplendide' • ,Shriestaied'at, feell:half-esleep 09w, bet it waeworth .!"l'heie Why didn't you give it to Me „it,"'remarked Mary e Yawning lazily:4e •before' ' •••sJ *p{,iqrtqn!iy prepared: to -go ----4o 110 looked..agrkVard and emberrase work. "I 'wee glad Jen man: sed.. . ••• . •aged to get after all: Fancy his , . the clOtilcreein at Intervals to practise •' their eteee, •••• • Then, who* the great 'flair Callao.: e •the• Wow' tett. • . AboUT five o'cloOk Marv •cattie °tit frtitti MK i3lake."6 teeth on thee'Verge •• tears, and heldleg. a youdeed! ineht Reber- heed:, • • "duat leek atll'tree."\ffite *tea ,"lle• pees rm to •do It .411 :tiVer: again without: a, aided inistake, in be hie deek' at nine 1101, MAO, tre. tied .We'd go and have our •Itait done togelbeer *Mlle ' t'end flute; old thing 'will ydehoe's, and hours to do, cs- iTrially if eon aren't alloWed to make corn fortablo evtry-geoment, s. mistake." • ' • 'Roble; ;1'01)4i:0AV ` found •:' • ,Pri •icil'ow,",•atiovered' Mary with the in choosing words tor. what he 'Wanted fileitiewe ...beenof deepaite "ft Jitet eeity, • • eheedande la 'off tat "nte,Ilhate: ffillidendeeheti,h,-einiVietioneeffien • ewe t• got iiiinte ethat I had lett Any think ,itnyoe .tOolt..:the,q)tiper trotn ttarry„,,,iititoottetiol.)43..:obsevod...tdow#,. ,A11 Well. the fact -is----1-wondered it •:•lordship takieg one. p,k 'the :Staff. I ' ' yeti Weald care to•ceme.,with me, but hear his girl eon' nt go, s 1 sup , GOOD PROTECTION, . I didn't like Wash.' You:: You always 'Desert:ie. had a a.plre tieket."„ , ':'• j'1.19w 1,1ll. fa' Illah.` Pi.c'te.e. hint4glf 'seemed to be too' 'huOr* :With Oni:, , "i. suppose , so," ; returned 'Joyce, against 'eveat, firt• Sight? " ' , e. ..,6a1::klyitO think of other thip,,,. . . coori..,-.1„.ii eee werffl of dreama seem- ".BY taking a eecdnd god look.' `• ' "Ta: go with peer ' sbe' repeated', ed to be shattered to 4torns at her '' 'Le:'''''-"•-!'"... • • ' !' lust as .I"Itte praying .6. lose my , . ', feet: . , . • • . ' s„ meneery• eyerybody beseethes . me to "Yee. .. Why net :come no!e? It, So ti ' was ill Re had seen her yerte,....e. therein tirne. Do come, MISS. Hatt- cided tre give her the toy. And -ehe, • There's lots of time to dreis' and be bean denied h t,oy. and% he' had de- fied, turn , it into h book.. I sheuel like to shut about it,--CeorgeeClemenCeau. and •coald' afterwards keep les moth be remembered 'Is who had power isn't. too late. apt., much atter seven. 'cryin like a spollt baby who ing." • . had thoUght -*oh, what 'idiotic. things . • ••• . . .., "But -but—" she faltered, and she had imagined,. 0 eotirse. sehue a 'fixated doubtfully up, at 114m.y-7lb-was a might hate knowe 'he was -1,114e eh e`'"Uen- F3Shing •clish9s....clon,t forget he said he had got the ticket for here that. the autorniibile license plates What a.' littlefeed lie enist think hereeelieuld be ;kept clean tempting offer, but Ought she to. at.- cept? • to t� Insh C.1.‘ eric us Islot Afraid of His • .. 'CHURCH MODERAtOR TI<ING' RIDE list A ':MoDETIN'; dt-i•ARIOT AMIJSES SOYS • . .. It is a .house of „hidden passages. tunnels .and secret • springs and cup boards , Tap the walk 0! the bedroom Where Cheieee 11 Eileen, when Wingate was his tutor and thej. sound hollow; • • . . . Secret Door • , Open:a' secret door In another room and, ,there is the entrance to .a now cavpd-ie • tutpacl, whichaccording to legend., once. led to a' wood' tWe •milei away.• , • Near the room is a twisting narrow Passage; just -big enough for a man to crawl along, that leads. to the roof. T-LefeeeedeLlitinee-eiee=aintoete'ineernera: Matte,: with Ate hiding! Places. its hole low wells; its ,e..ecret piasages: and •tunnels. ' . • " inpers, e• . Outboard Motors • .. . . .. . ... The -Outboard. rotor is witit'!th&auto-.1, • inebilemobile the ,'•campers' . greatest', bleeding:: declares the. Canining editor .of.',"O'cireot :and Stleatn",. , '• * e "L catt well remember ...the tinee,".. this outdoor authority writes'. in; the • August issue of . the SPeri monthly, :esthete ileople efieke.d.:iipen the, out - e . hoer& motor as just .andther, bee or tholeenewstangled notithie that 'would ' • be".,with•-•ns a ,ahoet, tiMe and then Phes 7 : •.: lie-theetteyrree. ei -to. ',„,_.tten" t .e...ge-, ..., If ••.clid '' ntir ffilliress peenbe•as ', being ' sUbstantial enciugh for the! Werk • cute ;" • out for It; that i ;eon; hot ,he ere ... Peeded utiee end.,that Re:practical •; ttse'.4 would alWaes be• limited; The in-': ' clividuals: who heldethee 'beliefs • have semi ethe eenthoefd !motor 'flee into prominnee .:4S.''.6.ne , at ,'the . greatest ' behefits ? to .tose .Who • •work or :Seek eleesure Upon the':Watere et this Conn- . •try or. the eehlii 'fo'f•theeitiettee. The Two Desert Tribes End, Ancient Feud Near Palestine . I . • 13edouin Sheik E s . tigage in\ -u.„.. • . ' boat itself. weighs very little and take p but small pace fit the 'equipmeia. You will find the outboard motor . greatest friend' 'whether on the north ernlakes and rivers in ,the summer ,oi• on .the solithere rivers and 'belroiliC, iii 'the wieter. Ritul, This End,. ' Ra i4i arid Thefts , • • - .• • • . • irtepfeeetVe• Peace feast between; 'to .0f leading Bedouin tribes On the. northern edge a tta, 'plain near. the.. herder where, Palestinenieete ' Just been. enacted "With the soleten , tIteal ot ..the desert' The e'erenieny, held, in the etreeence of Diettsti end other. offiders of the district wite: successfully • intervened; . ending the lopgatanaing.feittl•LWIth the toaelerint. inntual, raiding arid. theft which! fee hearty' a;-:decado hae., dietuthed. the peace and 'security of this •ereae Tine:feud was between tWo. Prievete• till feehilfea; that of Keteal. EffetuU, Sheik ef; li.aIste yomeg had . daunt, _lege !owlet. • eriti the • semelledoein tribe of lienitefire Years heti' 'Meth- bors of ethe Ilaredoun • tribe: elee Kernel'e tathef.•• Between theee tripes...1 a Mee there ha..s.' been,' 0 ern (tie. Je00,:. .4reitirig the Isefeti of all Italiedoun tribesmen if. 'they came eanywhete, Pear Hata 1 ' The Primitiee but titetel .coreni:etiie . the Britieh' be Ore. will. testore. pee&,, it to: the Hulett haele, 'where 'eeeett. years , ag,e •,.Jesene .Trunipelelore the •JeWisli "Lebot leadet, and eeVeneOf hie, followers.' Were elaite defending their celily, tet-Taf,' , the ,;at-• tack et ;kernel Eftendi's men. HEART fete If ell SO Ne" I • Madge: ,• ”There's....elva t yir g nein wiee.was tu attentive' to tie last eerie; liter. ' • • ° ' . .• Helen: -Is' it still' 'Two Seele With ,leirttaadgeti?".:gle.,‘t‘i,";(11;trit;;,.74::, t . • me., how 'to aeoid eacitother." , Rt. !telt, T' A. M.A.•,, LL.B., mdderetfit �f the gelleral asetlibl, tieing driven ft:Ili:the Iraileey Stetitni ' . Training of Royalty ?reader Fergtoett of Ontario seen* .114Ve, been .surprised, he met King George, find: M aJes"tY • wile -7-; well. acquatiited with econditIons"itt .Cliaada:e ypt wpeld, have theright Mr. Fergueon :would rather, have .1be.en 'istOteished had i01.1114, the, reVeree 'to he the, eaee, No mon.,. tehrreahn7l0.4•:::resro• SetitiouroPtingtih• the Brttlsh tot ,groat task as ,King • George. . IPS early service In the Nat y; *WO* took hire ;into einem( 'porta le may Seas; his: •leter. arets:' . tome' 'freqtiont. Viaits tcl the Do ifito , a"ret, • his . prOgtess through. .tln,s(c things 'were, delibet%, ately'•'•dosigeed, be, A wise end. ialseri-;• e '"s'ott tt,r tltb portent,. rie deaf 'Si to be .hle fttitiCiN " ko. it;."itcleti, the t:nretl6.. ' King tleeeee" h.aS sheeet that' he feat ' izee teqhe :full:the inestimable' benhht of Such eeeeteerice.ak,treeel :and Ilia te .S0111 eene,ret.aieree•eari.give,by Wend:: P.:M:0 SI. tli)011. similar Feepire• ref.,:seene, and the • Duke oe Beitiab. . I see:• eny • Of teethe • • ,the, Deerthilories. ..•wilt 'net, he •. the bee' :of the -,11roparatiOn • foe the ;',,,teles, royaity:1$' Olio of the -r4a4StAlar,',.3"43410 , be Atted tnalia•to. ttteei and 'discharge .ine, tliO.Averid• - • thereSbYterian bera' eailiP ,Castiereck, Derry coffitir. iti •a donkey eart, eneletefee eare 11 elait "ler';4'iee")eid.ll?'1(Tel;'riSii'insg.701tt"%e#rilktillinixlielgrk4).1e;tn: T .. the; carni every. year, •• "oAjiviug" , , • , ,