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GYPSUM iilvlE AND ALABASTI,'1!fE,. ,
CtlNAEA, _uMT+tz,D
Peels , Onitati°
L.
Bytf. 1Ai& FRANCI'S
-n-- That was all,.her" life. had been' sloe
°
WIND she 'had `inrriedr:Waiter Weatherby
.
for �s moi}ey4tv0•nroltal !en f
deadly, • . paralyzing' calmness, -Without
ath.
rill- ex,.p.. ec) t • the thrill of -spending%
.. 'and Wally. • genes sus• ,pa. he • was.
tp iueet 3,>l?t. at Victoria at, five thirty.
74n gttoaSt14oaoUylefstoaattisoin, othe tal:e
•
doubt
assailed' her - airs 'What ff
Wally did -well sorb thing tragic?
Her ul.int4 ,eiung 'to the exise of Im,
penning tragedy. I.
-
lin .?a.rl'iament•• Squ•tre' fuiti•Ye-rain.
drops fell, heralding, a storm 'dark,'
scurrying •clouds brought' fright he.
fore its time, anal ',the tiny breeze,
wh.ich but a few nin,rteef befot a hardf-anneti-uwaY' het fear: nov`gre- -to a -
wind `of aletost hutripan force. ' •
Nervously, she felt for her pass-.'
,part and conaulsively con.firnmed the,
*Pd..,
FaeiiC.e of t.er renals :She rather ' '
hated: • he.r e•lf fur ,Y e kut.g these, . hart ••t„"
Jim 'had promised to send Wally a
cheque :'fol. thein'---cis"',,lucky beads"
as ' he called : ti.,,..m. a really be- •
lieved hey' had • orought; :hint• , his..
go.., fortune "on, '.Ci ange." They'd"13.
ac 11y seen •worts a quarter of a
million 'te. hire, he insi:i.ted!'great big , "'
.superstitious baby that he, was, . , -•W, C-, LCC' U
'.'Don't leave ��/ally ,try', luck," lie Recentlk'• appointed • vice president
of ,:Standard.'' rand Limiter, in..
charge of '•(1i1f: tt Products pivis on.
"..'Frankly•;alck iii 1t, d Dere s' life'
.•:`I'm ,taken:
bE 'sirs ' lire a .way, ant,. .:
ret, Wally '..so L, ;t)}'ink J.t _..good -hi e
She added a • line about .divorce
yapere,signed, sealed: and addressed`
. • the letter; and •crossed the 'hall
his dressing room. 'we'd find
seemefdseineihow or bother;, to 'take
the•jay b nt .of that• '.I-i'e` gave her al
th moneys .she; could :use "All she'
.• . f e '. Jim', Dorris-.
_WeoultL_.ntaste-„hall be ll, ..
ton's: proposition '
She opened her husliand'.s'dressing-
table : draawer, . disturbing the ordert
'ly arrangement--of-its, contents -club
far• --dins _. 011 -scores,-keys and, the load
11601e -to -dress cards g
when Ile cam `
mer' --another of •those,” poisonous: din=.: ed. ,eervice,..autoniatic- he had .need .ia
acre at the AllIsons'• How ehe• hated
them! The soppy. inanities Of, ',aura,•
Ellison, the rot' about the younger
gertE a 4on., the shaves, .market talk.
, and Wally's kea!7^ wisdom 'about the
need for ealm.:conservatism.
Calm coneervatismr.
FREE
Large liliustrat '
M catalogue: of
new and rebntl7
ley..cles- from
10 usiMotor
France: • She !put , the 'letter in be-
side it and, in so doing, lou:shed"the
cold steelof the dull barrel:
For a mpment, :She, stoo(1 motion'
Jess. Theno slowly withdrawing the
letter, she went . to the window and
Sung it open. A tiny breeze was
enotigh'to b,'ace ►ler,• courage and
„steel her •resolve. , .
1 She: laughed aloud.
• I "Wally do. anything rash?,. What a
chancel" 'she as.sured herseit:C •,No,
Wally will be •his; own- conservative
self." • •
'melee,- Boats. , :, Returningto his dressing. table; she
. 1 >r 1
,n
e eta 'Mirror.
i s. rl'
kiss the m
rs A
o in
rt, tit - a g
�tb a ter a
Ot •let
o ,leaned g
•. • oing. to her room, she'threw
u� .hors �e>ira-aaoTo$- :o , ...Thoth' g _... _. err
••, Toronto, `Ont. a ... he
ti QneenFBtree# W:c on her coat and closed herb g
011,41
.had pleaded.. "I'll pay" him •1 twice.
what' -the' pearls: are •wotth;,.anil„ that
goes; ,tor the, diamonds too.", -
She ;bad 'toaght :birth:
i e., e--frons`-the-.
4.:1-41M-tli•e
ez,�ju_• r �.,
,b19'4.t.'
.'
a f at.-thle-_statr;�os�_a11.e._d,.-
ti"me; ' destkite'the...storm • which„ now
Was Llowing in .ful;l.•rfury. They
would 'probably,, have a .rough pas-
sage. ' She• ' •didn't care; ' ' Heaven
"k`now's:• ls'hed-_-hair-calinneS's •-7,
and' to -morrow she'd be `in Paris. •
She ca nine'upon•her'trunks, the new
'ones 'she had,.bought and , •sent on
ahead: 'Tim's '.Were near by.
• '''These your trunks,; ma'am?"
Porter, w a's,' inqu'irin'g. •
"Why-er; . yes," Her voice' was
:queer.
Where fwas . Jim? ' Ie wail to have
hall slack was striking five, as eta
let •herself, out • of ,the flat• She ,was
. is a: miffing; salt-
water diplomats who sees
that ail your s.ffairs run
s,noothly wkrile on 'board..
Your, entertainment; your '
comlort,, your general
wellieing are hls< charge..
•... e li an expert in ocean.
travel and his fund of •
knowitdge b: always at
youtservice.
Railings weskIyyfrom Montreal
Cabin rata from. . S130
•Toutld Third Cabin .. • 5105
: Third Class 'Round Trip
.. Special Seasonal Third. Class: •
-Round Trip Excursion Rats
f1St9. •
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Information from ff
nt
Cor. Bay. and; Wallington Sts.
(Phone Elgin 3471)
''Toronto '
• ' or lIrriy.stenmship agent •
Send for . This
FREE -BOOK.
Mali t e attached coupon
,and we will send you• copy
of our n' eook book,
The Goad vider,' With
over a• is ed delightful • ,only. a fe;w phrases stood out: Eiuge . 1T-MIGHT.HAVE BE EN W RSB):.
recipe.. for Puddings., pia, . Steck ,Swfndle-wrested .on, ova . of (Barnesville, Ohio, Whetstone)e)
Fakes. Pastries, ills-. and I.
aide variety of other"tmnta• you as flight aliroatl-Criminal, .,record. bared '• ' mime p.utting.srew shingles on the
make better with--
. . =victimized' *amen •• say• Dorriston .roof_.en 'his home on linden Avenue,.
� r •�r•took. jewels.: •• ' .'' ` ,Clem •Gorman fell• to the ground. and'
S I.CHA `CGS MILK-
. • The cab Which. bore bee home. seem- ,was fatally • but net seriously. injur-.
_IINSWEETENED,t_.EVA'-O-ATED•, ed to"csaw1. .Hone? There was a ed. . ,
9
•: At :the' behest Of his- best friends
and seviezest critics, Joe C.allem; the
frig league •umpire, agreed to. have
his eyesight teat .. by • an opt'iclan.
A delegation.: ac.co panted- him; to t -?e.,
;interiorjoffice Per the vindication:
• 'The ••Opticiair Read'• those•:figures
:On the blackboard "Mrc OaTlem G `''
11;r. Gallein ='tVot -blackboard? .. .
=even
"' .b.
' •J<abir iso • • •z_d xo leak the• habit' of dbIng .good n•or'k.
�T.eache•
r- .1VI1'1%e,. give • the • dedni-
-tion • df'-"hnre'.',
u:•i� •wher t the
.-tiVillie-H.onre s , e .partu..o., ..
o. utters• -•How �o. Y9u -like;
that new mare, of yoursa>
'
ut'
= Windy ,Wo1f_.1Jh, faixly well.. R
I.wish.I had boug_ht.a'.horse. 'She's
always stopping tE look 'at -.herself, •�: tiwttzer, Granton, Ontario... in 'the water puddles." „. free.. A •
Ciassifed Advertising,
t)1 41ACFi1N Ea uR .1•IAN.DK'N iTT1N;ixo•
-All Wool • "silk and Wool: -
01.0. 'Tyme." ':a1ll,l ',cetera!, 7oo W up,,.'
barnp.lee free. Stocking &' YarD , =taw' '
Left: '�T,•
, Orulla. 'tint.
$a85t 8Sti8i8,. • n, .
• sosst:.a30,cst
IDER:S: FAS'1'OUS CHICKS
.T•RO •
t d._T ,..Barron_,Iat? r .n ..,
W-kiood•-res, a 4?rr, ,,
.ap: C. ilk cele. 4 141 o.hicka ,L:6a. May.
4c:" "'Ess rs s pre$, .•,Circu'lar•
l Montrose.' On£•
fieri Rider West ; „
I BA13 ! t'HICKS IN .SLR V'AE
L LETIEla. enc and up., . eataioguea• .
It.. 1 -r-e taut
r.. as _. ru r Pen
,•T'h:e-.Rapper, w ,. .. y...
family waits until the others ' are; and sought to, make amends- •
tir'rough with the ear:" FTppper-Jack,' I am. very ,sorry; I
' treat'ed you the• way I: :dict; last Week.
'Nothing is. so .pe'nianent as Sweet +hack_ Oh," that's ail right, 'isomer:
A"
Sixteens changing• aifectioae l saved $30 •while,. we Weren't; • on.
speaking terms. , . -
n''o 'power., on `earth. can keep a first ' • :
class Man .down or, a fourth class' '. A.1na11's rsgr$L,enemy ie often tight
' t,;
man .up. I"': oder his own'ha .
u
Where wsa Jim? • e was to ;hare -. . :
had' the luggage attended to. All„;, "Hort? • did that fir get into, the. „ �,and•AliStraha'
•
th.ey'd have to •do, he had said, would ?.asked the',irate husband: His, ' ,
fio'use ."
be to get, to. • their '•compartment. • ' :wife -replied:- replied "c • guess at -must have -..Start With 1 °s.
Oh, ' where was iJim? ,Imagine. him made ,the "cheers- test." ' -•. �' Croy en, England --
this.being ate.at...a time like. `y• • clay air mail seivice`.lrfam England to. ,
r traveling ted- 'on., A rel
mercial .ravels , g : wee'. inangura . p _ e
A� eom . Australia The four• main causes 'of •crime'.ar .
i 'eom- 3m eria�l
' Scotland, wrote .to h s de acture of an p ue..'
pae-,--
throughsa.. , �_�•_ 4th .,with, , p ,�. -f d - iraniiy,_and:jsaleas .y,.
' sales manager:. lust�-gree, r y ,..,7,--
pany s, . , ag AirrPaye''liner ¢arry�ng ti0 00"d-jerk-erS" 'cording• fo, `fir. J.0"atice,.jVtcCardie, Who. ..'
- "In .reply to _ your • quest'ion w 9, I poi,' .Indian and Australian dentins -
- ...... r added • that drink and poverty., •had "
failed to, get any.,, -orders for canneS tions: ^ little to. doi k and
goods in' Aberdeen,,•tbe,. reason • ' is Australia's . 15;000 letters will be very
,that• the, tin cans :cannot be eaten:"
transferred at va 'ion's pointe so as to
�`\ .• .. A Brrtrsh
'motor a s
� reach .Port Darwin; _on the western
• Obsarva'nt Oswald says "A fat man. Australian coast, o April 19 An.
ties--one�-"14'Wwan-tags -oti c -=- "*--'thin.:: A straliau-- machine^ g 111 : pick _theirs,_
breather. , : He ,knows exactly
as though stricken. she let them fall his cigar .ashes are going to• fan,
'tVird eyed, she gripped. the sleet, , -�t--
read.;tie inCredi"bl"e,=`headline and•: re• •- •Teacher-FTonnnhy _lf-•>yAu-_, ,..14,_„30
coiled, as she ' recognized the photo- cent`s,, and you *leaned .your. father 30
graph ;of -Jim DorristQn. .I• • c'eints,. and y. our brother '20 cent's how
Big type proclaimed:': PROMOTER many cents would yen have.:.
ARRESTED, • and. then. •':,followecr' a : Tommy -I wouldn't• have.any sense.
story Of whi�eh,,..to her befuddled gaze, • - "
AGENTS WANTED •I'
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`""=`'OEI�TS�?=A-iV•1xED�TCY-SB .
TIES0
direct. to consumer; 'spare t..
full 'time; write for samples. Trans.Oan.ada m
Sales Cooanv, Boit .28, Station
R, .-ontreal.
aXVS uoa'
►5 TRIAWBERRY :',CANTS; SENATOR.
Dunlap,,the twat popular variety:
100; 1 00; 1;000 BUB.
?'•.Q• .. rico" "
Me ague, . oo"d'vilie, Ontario•. ••
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'KEEP ALL LENSES CLEANSED
Mail J7Do not fail to keep windshield afn&
rs all lamp• lenses clean. This en
Letts .the: leasureof Motoring and
,:.. ., .... trances _.,. P •'
he fifteen .'
diminishes; chances-o.P a'ecid'ents� '.. 't-•• -
was 'a quarter ''t0
She waited a few minutes more and
S
then -went. to • telephone ..in the. booth
at the end of the. platform,. She ask
ed "for change at.;the: bookstall: It•
was -counted' out to. her on a pile of
evening papers-rupon -tlze inky haft:.
tone -portr-alt wwhich,- on._that-day, ,was_
fea.t�ured on the front pages..
With,glgared--ha?rds•-•she-began-•-piek=
ing :up the :coi'n's: and • then, suddenly,
Where. up: there ,'and 'carry- • them eastward
across the•Is,lend•'continent. Return
mdii�fi'o�`"Port-Darwin° �w•ill•-lea,.tte-
,there=oiteApr-it.27 end-reach:Croydon
on :4iaY 14, approximately seventeen
dare en•route, or'a,saving.of, thirteen
days Over the surface route..:
•
• The, greatest, bet `ever m • ade was the.
alphabet.. • '
The acreage of beet ,grown in Eng-
land' last year '.Was, 347,000, in 1925 it
4as--54,750.. I:u. England and', Scotland
there. are .:now .10 .beet -sugar " fag--
Ories..
Boden Co.:Limited - bare :chance that she still; might have
115 George St, Toronto one --one thin, forlorn hope of get
Send�)<ue•• free edgy. of Your new ' ting that letter back before' Walt got,
ok lxsbk • jn Thank God it was Thursday the
,� day he had an' a�ppoilitnoent with' MEI
odes, --•-••
Sad
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ANCHOR• DONALDSON,
HAD:TO
St.0 11.
Na matter .. how _severs,
you cnn,talwayss have
•
immediate •relief:
Aspirin always stops pain quickly. It
aoes itwithout any ill effects. Harmleaei
to the heart; harmless to anybody: Bet -
-It 'always .bringsrelief. Why suffer?
'NS +IflI
• TRADE MARK REQ.' •
Made in Canada
GO TO SEA AGAI
Rheumatism or
BUT KRUSCNEN KEPT HIM
FREE FROM PAIN
No Rheumatism
This skipper •at a 'stet* trawler was
"up against it.,_ He hdd Rheumatism,,
and his doctor said be must: not go
to sea. But times were hard, and he
w reed to go afloat again. That
•w. two years ego. Now see whet he
rayl'1 ' . , .
"I go to sea and two years ago I was
laid lip for siii•months with very much
suffering from rheumatism and general
breakdown, and was forbidden by my
doctor to'goto.sen, or to touch water ,•
But it Was '-Robson`" Choice' With ' Krusohen ,,•til le powerful solvent .of
er'e was, ao much ufWempiee.. ,these. torturing crystals. It swiftly
• me: !t'h •here. dulls their , sharp edges, then explss
get sorrinrr the them from the systleilf. Your went I *as forced to Weathering ease � hside knotted pains' so I .tin stillehere rs and 1 ease, swellings su, , dg. to "little
e lys last two neve f l , the
e f
hate felt th become loose A erwar - ,.
stands,
can test heatedly say Y have , •� dose : so stimulates the liver and
Ali btept'oain from my old complaink, kidneys that regular and complete
icdts I grade's, two years ago a eeeoe. elimination is •'ensured. Tour inside
eveiylheil Salts. - wish K mike p ' Acid
mover t e the Mliance oaccumulate
rrlietever .use ,you *Wu fit of th
letter."-ldppeir J. 3. ' t orrow Keep
It is ebionrkon knowledgethat rhea-:
an excess of
eaatittm it associated,wl Uric add Is
rio acid in the system.. stars,; alts
• composed of needle-like cry, slat
:Mc din of.-rheUrmatiem;is ca_ y,
,_" o ,� . . _ ..,y lin •doubt in. e
those iaecdled sett, lI
joints, muscles and . tendons. ' ,
dentist, Thank God for' that, delay
•THE.FLY' IN THE OINTMENT'
A lawyer's lot's no easy: etre,:
Despite your stout denials„.., ,
For affer : •isaint1-"tiolr ;' "
.His. life isallfilled with •trials•
-it might -save her, keep for her the
only comforts'lr'erlife:'' had' known- First Fly -Will •you jcgn our party'
Pod' to her: Wally had been that, C, No,' :t • I • .•
-th:e�. only ,man who had ever .been. in,:the jalft pries
g � ,Second h'ly -• �o,',•thanit you,, the -
and she had been happy enough un-lady.of our house has baked. a,cake
Jim had swept her , off her feet with icing on it. • We're going' in
with .Promises. • • • for winter sports:.'
'What a -fool 'she had been! What
a foo.1! She felt :herself., cL„ e., to• the .point
of. 'madness -;as a policemans held, up
the traffic. -
A few riiinptes lat$r she was' at'
her door. ,• ,' .
The'ba11-porter did not/'know if Mr.
Weatherby. w.as in• • He had not
taken : him up . in the • .lift,.
,Hysterically,. she :f' rbled.for her ,
. key end,,letting herself in, rah to his',
room. He • Was not there.
Ottietly She opened ` his dressing••
room door and' turned tier anguished
eyes to'lris dressing table.
.' And . then...Atter panic seized her.
tor bhp,•letter• was, gon ,''the drawer:
ivas," open, and sprawled inert,' upon
,the brilliant erinrstrn of a Persian
prayer tog,' with arm•litihely,I out-
stretched beneath, the .radiator, lay`
the prostrate form of Walter,Weath,-
erby. '
White with horror, .she. tried' to.
scream, but• no. sound issued from
her fear -numbed throat and,., stag, r=
int, she crossed to, the still figure and
sagged down ,beside' it. . , ' •
•
And then the for"mpthat was Waiter
Weatherby stirred ever so slightly
end a cool, calm' voice was heard • to '
gay:=
"Don't move; a've dropped , try j .
pearl stud under the radiator. There's
.a: letter,. or something there, tob. 1, •
Someone- left the' windoW open . and
itt-biew-off the dresser:" .1
. , T'li get it, des,," 17s..Wtaath•
erby said. Tlt-Bits
•
a 0 L
'TWELVE CENTS
The Canadian Wool Co. -Lt'd.
2 0.1-1eRCH ST:. TORONTO'.'" -
'ha t hat done`10U•,.
miles 'an hour "with the 'throttle half '
open;" Oh,- those_. sjow..$ritishers
Ottawa Journal:' ,
When in 'Toronto
L_.Ixe•w�z011T HiiMC &
Iter Ford::
• ...Bay. SI,' at._Durtclaa St.
li TES $.1,;5�1 to $'2t50.Siogle
again: ; .
Stam on XIDISEheli o•m .
up the, little daily dose' and yowl)
fully agree with thourieen'
•
'the "Philippine Islands are . to •ea-
habit ' at the forthcoming - World's
Grain Exhibition and Conference at
Regina. in the summer of 1932, both
in the crmP8tittve classes and in 'the
educational exhibit .section, The unit
in eliarge of these displays will be
• e College of Ag}`lcuiture of the, UM-.
th
'versity of the Philippines, and' nr. B.
hl Glangales. , • dean of the ee lege, and
Prof. N. B. tioudiola of the Depart-
ment. of Agro1%my seliervising•
s'o'on joyfully . Not one case of , liarroi disease
onn tt ,that scheflnatism meets, its•
(psittacosis)' has been reported in •
gnpgt@r in Krtrschen. table, Britain Since May 20th, from which
rurcherr .BrTlts ,ir`obtai t� da ewe i-Kri?n'--o1 parrots bas
• ' been banned.
•
�tNurNt
pHIWP$
.44
For Trouble
due to Acid
ounorrnom
sosua ticorisnOwnatiass. issues*
A�hout ttwo • hours alter eating
many people suffer , tram sous'
sto trach. 'they tall it•• indiges-
tion.. It nme:sus that the stomach
nerves'have been 'over -stimulated'•,
There is excess ,acid. The way to
correct it is rr*ith an alkali,. Winch
neutralizes %mail tlntes its vohime
in acid: • '
The right wag' is i'hillipe" 11111k
of Magnesia• just• a tasteless
ligtlld pl'e£lsapt, eftl ie'nt alnl harnm-
_ lege. _. Hii'•t .it.,._kills.._excegs acids.
..Every hotel service, in a clean,'
quiet, fireproof building,. •
750 rooms..
Good Herbal Remedy
For 'kidneys and Liver
Pains ;in thy. hark, headache, poor
, appetite, dizziness, iiidigesrtOn,
qer:.^uuenoss. etc., :ire often symo-
tams t -r i- ncy• disorders and na-
ture's- goalie warnings that poisons
i1e'beinlg •'otaineft in the system.
Don' neglect *hese • syml,toms' if
ou. alue• yt,ur health. . Warner's
~,rife lldney and Lirer Remedy is de.
fared by many to be -very helpful. '
tet 8 'Dottie today.
E,�iti I,v all rrurtgists. .Fre*• ::ampere.,
ort. 'Write' \V;.rncr',s Safe I.etrie'dtr's
'! Oront n, i):.1,1110.
f•
WARNER'S . t'
SAFE. KIDNEY &. '
LIVER REMEDY . .
herr Foos
, It has remain'eci the standard with
physicians 'for more than. 50' years.
j 1t friths quick method. ;Res•ults
toms alniest instantly. It is the
appr'ovettinethb`tl. ' You will never
use another when- you knew, -,b, -
' $e Sure° to' g'et genuine Phillips'
Aiiilt of lrlagnesfa .prescribed• 'by
pitIlEiand- for ever fifty years' to
correcting erteess aeldsk 50c bot-
ties ---any drugstore. ' So •Took' for
the iiame Phillipe im wrappAi and
.i bottle.
ta,da est Canada
1
Kennedy- •&
• Menton •'
421 College St.,
Toronto .
Harley-Levidson Distrkrutorr -
Write e.t 'once for'our bargatn.11st of
Used, motorcycles. : Terns arranged.
--FO-lt ,•. FIi'FTX
;Cuiti_cu:rtt
Soap and Ointment
have afforded thepureat, aweete•tand most lath..
factory method of caring for? tho skin. mud 'hair.
13 R:U I S E S
'There's not1ting to equal
n nerd's. • Itl 'takes hold-.
Annseptic, seething; healing.
24 Gives quick relief 1
..eimorassiollar-
When
BABIES
are. Upset
BABY ills and ailments seem twice
' • s serious at night. A sudden cry
-bray mean colic. or a sudden .attack
of diarrhea. Ho-v.would _•y'ou meet -
this emergency-•-tonight?flave jtbu-a
bottle of Castoria ready? ' T
For •the protection of your wee -
one -tor your own peace of mind-,-
keep this old, reliable preparation
always on hand. But don't keep it
last for emergencies; let it' be ad
everyday aid. its .gentle , influence
will ease and soothe the
' infantant w.,
ho
cannotsleep. Its' mild r ulation will
helpan older child whose tongue is
coated becauseof sTnoih bowels.
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