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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1929-07-04, Page 2tr, s . ' 0 •::1151•••;•.f. • ••-•,,•••:e.•-•,. • • • •• • • • -1; • ' • ' '441111e. 'Other' witness, Peters,. mest be or is 6.b found," *aid found ,a " 'Miss Mottle elienP 0:,•*lylevening You sele. aa&; ir • • te un etorn.,:ifFloweN on, 91.40iN know aS. t at. 11 Liortei latld home. Standing has remembers me:---inefterly.,, In the rn,• pistol.in hand, is later will Donates' left me eit'ittrge hee caner Sweetheart of quest. Be had much! mere money •of wife. Eve Turner/ tete. years;Thirt if that . will his sim moment Nancy app 0• • , • '14StlIV.1\.dt fi2glance, Yksd;,,2;tre: • ••'r. y41�;! „ • .; 1.7 asked eariieeftt;z'4, NETT1F RAND l!c(41&PIX!, **ow' ow '404,40 TO)1,,04,14-4,14444P WOW Nee?"" Do ever ask rne• to keep ... •e41..blOg, 'and. .0t#:Wbett Orillt • QletlIk011e- lteeiweebirt.• he •ea Went lieteU h "What dees he don't toll ine-rd rat ....Indeed; I erneldii" *ere he says terrific tti *ad" Abell:: . Finley ,ee,ei•Yhtiely*"eyen: includin • ' he •didn't thing 4efinit, but 1 49#' of he thinks' she" • • "Never mind, :Dolly, rgelie wouldn't Secle koAsipi.b. .•100 do; don't repeat it to me; N look but, dear, going to destr this little Wed.. It's- nothing of an Yu, ,OrrY Wellet WOrid Onmle het ettilanter efteraooP Itolumpt Yoikr••iiMtatieul.coal,d-'he written -he's 1.40114.$ •704 green .40, 'YOute' e4vds' 't14•IN' ainch OWfOtthitigOe'illaPe of a sailboat. . Here a verse (1131 detective glares :Ore 04, „ • Hints- to. the pier ;7'oia . *ho_Doe, Young Who Ceres:About, ,rs13",A7P7amoce,4nd . m•mi ,:•-r••••••- ay, Pelly-4.4. wieh too hot to. stey:10 belie • We •shop.I.0 all. be. 00)-#. ,best • • 1„ •Wiletkry.011 eteild eeil•the. eeee, her net knew! "tell .yetee--WhiTI ingeebOtA YOu• • and.. abogt see'a- niermaid that is real e•' And taste '''• PO htingo,rifittiyeee• .• • :.‘-.A01:14:iii'ljiii--,..:.-*100:4141); • `.-„•To teke.4 boat *inn .enr:frent-'..perali. ,N*Orld.10- • 7 • •.• , . • .•• • . „ A • eUrteet eritrialete br, 0 •0 di he sigoMer,, we OPPOrei.. tali#X `!:0Ot..10,40releeltitte "EirePy-• • thing ficeala to FoesPite.toslielP. 118111 • this pleeSlent•:148,1t.:. The weather'len. i vitekuS inttythe !len More 'Often, and We work in tite"h011se with all•'windows • ' • . . • , For only $2O0 you can own.the "en. titteS, tome motile camera, Amezingle siMPle,:to operate --n0 . focusing, - Profes. cunilitY .;pictures at once,. 'Owes lust :ae goedt,reatilts, as, movie. cainCras costing three times. as ranch. • lites','EaSb. man or other standard. 16 films. Projector to • go with hwre m le ,eam ra, eothe's complete ‘With .I0.04watt Pte., 'focused "Pro3ector: ,Larap. carry' II! ease, and .two 400 -ft. reels for $ set „a driVen eroecter Soe.so): • Send •,. :sena eon:son-below newt • Q.P...8' :Oat -4411r Geri/Dieter Ltd., 310 spadlna Ave- Torrqnte e. Ont. • 9entrement Please_sevdfurther details regarding the Vry Horne Movie camera, slid Projector. • ' • . • •:." . . . TainS • .p'.7*'••• • Take ande. Show rter .'•Own ,Movie 8•603.0".":' Coueoll For GeteliP • • eay 017 • ,Green m0491110 netttngtungsareund 4'):°1 Ob1.9 !'et T'A Qien re'f'•the fresb atheied the walls 'from ,ceilineto the floor, ee Or- • : • ' • , ° • he,grOon ef the epa. 014 automobile BrPtheetj'hYre4r. etgald!f:710Pin.Artettl•ItT. t, *64 ona.hieycle ties tOgoOd. coat of tit w ewes an Utig abeitt the' porch wk.' and hattati make,: good life preservers oy and addenuch -to, the•seity, eemospheee. A•)tepnie net strung aronnd theffront ileich tuns the .porch kite a ship's deck.• ' • ' .Your guests 'Will • arrive by yacht, log' to sle;whiell we AiStAorreach .• As each geest arrives tt the hand him tart at the tip of is written the,name of his yacht, rtie of fen ports mid the. direc hich his boat is to sail. Ports iented by names written on es Of pew,'placed• in full he house. gacki shipmeiter• Portsliated on, his,Oen art from the same llock e;each ,captain siljng directions. As the te captain .pins them rst to complete the 1 'On the eighty; he 'world, Peet- sthe o dine • girls' names small 1!ut turbulent ritade,be. eStending- thetenle •jtiSt Obave 1. the '..,zirook over a ,•:steiii decline% Nen ea POt POre. toesed: theenackee 1144 the • featilingebebblingeeecade. Thee Without a beckWard glance,. arid ,loolong a. little frightened, he etedometite, "Come along, Dolly, let's go' e" • " • They climbed the bank, and lastened beck to Plower. Acres. • . 7 , '"You Won't intention ' this episode, dear?" Nan said: "Of Courienot. Yonlencer never do a thing You don't want me tei N1n. • *0tereified. elrville.Kent, "Where will we be, aeyvray?"•Nan-And beside, .1 knew more things than, r thei,';:cernee in freak the said, wearily e 'don't propose that .eheet the .whole affair •that l'i21 e of tf".roone•••• And then•eiglve,tspeey rights Without -a strut. net. going to•tell." . •• •friend ot FInle3,, Mise 's. sister, and others,,:r.,gte;h..."6.1nedeete-gelngettniv-hile7na talk7ith,_"WhY, Dolly,;. What 'de -you. mean?" "tee • no . But •ou're not the eloctreetective-Ooll,-7: ieeenvestigation. An She went away in search of the: only eneWne keeping stillabOut"•' et Raynor also was *leg man, found hintem the sun . (TO ,beee„011tillned.)"' • e tte•pernoried• • with .parlor. ' • ' • ft • • • • Paug "Cant We •Join ;forces Lionel?"' 'the . • . ittliest'it.: a Wei" .• • -• e • • 4:'`Itereif a . Wiliest:take,' "Sit down and talk it over," he said, arranging, a big cushion .f or :her. "I'd like to befriends, Nan; if you can' eon- eiirtee me 'yen. my father. You can't ;expect ,to be friendly with otherwise." . • ' • ' "Of course •I didn't kill bine," Nan. egiikillow.,.can you eventreagine Such a thing?" . ' ••" sieliiese, elands by tile light; clams it alt.:Where:will we be?" • A. • • • Vt. A e22 4,4.itivors kin aiirt4-11'-'d ' • e• o frin , orms,". he,pleads. O DN7WITM,THE Or .alt•Jastent-she swayed to- n, • and: drew back, Witlf-a rOtl • „ 10'1 must '1; breve oreer Listen Makolial am leviatere-el: Can't tell the en, N1an, if. all.•tia4rea, wkole. exPxe §s1°Ps belies **St "19,•0 a lirteirei yorir Weide, • DO yen Oleo deny 'poison.. "You ay that,but your face youi tu, rie.••• , You must teli Aug hint -4r Ore you. Only •disealaning • e the shooting'?" bthl •• sh41-p, black -eyes of ;the iolds-1 am vennt‘eis:7idatthelitomethin otedsis,cleselyiintTn hheits '7110 1A,M in lthe vrOild.ovm, ) • • Manner, in his effect, that repelled Itei'1.13;edbyours-" can't take Nan se utterly she was scarce able to yon. canl Noone Twee "I think." a speak -thilini; .11 /: 104----92000,11foi• ' refer se4a4, sloVely;•"that Lionel Raynor gave a ••start. "A •e•and celinejvhoin yonlawyer,ydr, have you. one?"get for ye1f» - • ' • • . • n shashall 'live, very soon. Meantime, epee egelteeemetretie• yei--4. you may wait for my answers to yonr , ftet. to discuss anythmg with diseret 'Yes Y7,iri . , • - re ET eru*, My lwYer ernirse 19.,*t • Why--wll, You,(piestions.10 • , lee, hi of that. But it • '"Iloity,,tlitY, is that the tone You're will be te-tlantrust Me to • Ikg t t4Ite toward me! , Going to • • : make it 104ight,". • . • bave a laviYei are Yon? And, 'pray, • -• • "Oh, Wa,:areiao,sPlendid. Malc�lnt, how ere you going to pay him? Don't • -why did 1 marry that awful Mao? Yoi know you're practically penniless? eiteeilly.•111011",,,• But I SqPpose your friend, Mi.- Yin; - "Wait;4)114441y did . you, ley will be only:tee glad to Ilan?" : ; • But Nancy had risen and 'walked • She looked ,o ,Inm,a long -moment, away. -• • . with kraveistardi arid then said; At -the dooeway, *she Met Detective 41Jcan't you, civet tell Dobbins, on his Spare'', its alwYs. - • you, but, oh,. l'ir • glad he's dead. 'No overshoes found," he announc- There, I've said it, and I don't care! ed. "Been all over the house, flintily, glad,glad,glad!I couldn't have Servants, guests -can't find a new nh- • ; lived another day with him" ber in the place.' Plenty of old ones • •'"Hush, dear -don't say such things. -good miough ones, tete but no brand Now, listen,Randy, and do inst is 1 new ones -and only a brand' new one •-• tellettou. Ii*going to send for Laic- Would have made that print . Most • : Yer Wadsivorh, end he will take you remarkable" • , 4-, '• in hand:, Ten him everything -toll "But if can't be of Teal significance, ; vhim about the -the tablets you put in can'it, Mr. Dobbins?" Nan rased her •• • Raynor's Ogee op -I sawyou de it, .sad eyes to his face. "hWee do You • , doer. Tell *effsworth • all about it. put such stress on • • ' • Trust him, .and; he will do more for ' 'Why, s a dw, Mrs, Iaynor„. you than 4* other mon. I know of dette't you eee-a clew! • Andeit •might. tow (lee, • • be:of .ettnoet impertarice to Yete elitut•I 'Can't -Mal, I can't tell any- Raynor. For, if we can Prove that btidir about the--abont the-" . • tebberwas on the foot of a Man froa "I'll tell it then" andMis Mettle be outsidean itruerwhy, then it . -stepped -before them.' • ; • lets out everybody hi the hpuse-- "es, Pyp been eitiedropplig," she everybody'": - , • ern ,as they ooked at her in dm-, Then, if you Nan flrul a new ovei-. • "Or, I' can seareely Call it•that, shoe' in the hornet it mutt hav, bee, as Yoe took no Pains to keret. )Out' an • outsidee?" Nen was interested volees very -muleh. 'Nen; I heard yciu 'Pow. ed• say how' glad you are that your has- "Looks that wae-yes, ma'arie It • baled is dead. 1 didn1 need that to looks that way. 0h. yob *.heer or% ° • • tell me who killed hin-hush, do't Mrs. gity210, things look triOtty Vaick. taili woddo't Odd ,perjury to your against You, Vl admit that. But if I other cimes. And I don't say; Nan, can pull you oat, I will Tsiough we but that you did lead et miserable life 1110 have to. impllepte your frienjp with him. I knew owDouglas: treat-. M • FillieY." • • ed Yottand, Nancy' kno* why?' - Mies Mettie's voice dropped to e • whisper bet her face, although dia- ttted whisper, peeekn;, was that of one •who stoke truth • • • • . . . that rest foe a moment, Na• ri, ittel toll Me what you. know about . • Douglas" • • "Nothing more than I have teld Eyaenation of the Rhineland eveiyhdy. It was alays,. kept in the Nan wandered on, down te the gar:, • • • . • . the no ten in. are !epee inch sgear view. about itin findthi chart All st at the same tim by the charted ports are feanid to his chart..Theefi journey 'Ups a priz• "-•• Before Setting soi minute tour around nes for the voyage m from the ship's Th are written , ori Slips ef placed :between the •leeves bole,--Feaehboyeistaskedeto Yu have to remeinbe; te Wide -brimmed •old „etre* hat' at the door or on the porch whets yen, can 4Shoialltgch9.,uitt .elnt� fir ;Ipolloint 4aitytn.hleo0X:•:' thould`klee a big loeeepeir of 'gloVes, Witfrit,"-Weyeuy hands wee. be burned or -tanned to anetglY darlineie,: These two littk things to remember not' only ;Pralieht .eutibie.:. And eveether- worn. lot to yeer skin, but' the hat • 0, • Rules. -rove. • •• terbriak011it- • tions Make for :Enjoy., ,• • •'naqnt on Vacation Tours,.• • Observance af Sixuplo . • ; • ' etAll Urged . . I ''' .. . „ • Metyfring is Of itself al heelthy sort , of experience, since it takes one oat, ., deer and into the open country IMP! . •". • ., •-ally.i., , Everything about toerieg!. is -;••• .'" • , Tee favorable to -good health or should b, ... . •,. . :, •••• ., .• , .. . , .,......„2_,,...,. .., : Party keep -in splendid .physical Cetee.. '',' ..., f , ' e ' . '. ,z • .• And when -;0114.t, rhIht Ila;tpriattl)ritbeiiies4,,,poeilabt:,:... ,.. ditiore.•Thia iptch desired, result can, :„. .,. e -. „ .. . - ..., • :I,: - : )1,13e161,ire.odill readily by violating variblritt • .• —.- . ...... , ,,... n For instence,. a diet of "het :legs" is '; ,„ net 'eepegiallY ..conductive •to•,teepleg ‘. the di estivreaPparatus in the best .of : gentle tine •. There ' are'e :number of '.. ea t matters which p.ermns:_gointe on long automobile tree may Welt - • lake' into• .ersidefation. ' ..` • ', '' • • ." A toothache is a bad erthttgil expert-. 011ie under :thy'. ciretenstaneete It is ', ••• .- .. ' • . ' • . • . , • Addeas . • -,, „ • . -,••••• • : • Will oft e prevent a iipadaclie -.fetal a toe hot sun. • . There is a 'very excellent crearn that • you canbuy feern any godd druggist or toilet -goods counter. It is the i best , • e edkee• •• Of preventives fee suntans.. When yr • --;:-..... getup in the niornieg, after yoribtive •WS „tee_ __•,.. bethed; You use •the slightest Olio ef this delicete cream 'all over your skn, ON wat. a ininute for: it to lake held, and NA - , • then dust' your powder lightly over it,• It tikes Scarcely two extra minutee in ..::: the Morning to :do thiseand yet it 'Will • defend Your -skin ?om sunburn • as • v-otheetlangs-will. ' ' • • • 1 • PaPer and Thl P d tU of a large e ow er o Use THE SPORTS MODE. A youthful interpretatiot in char- treuse green pleated silk crepe skirt, vrith same shade in blouse in. noveltir striped sheer wolen.. •The shoulder, bow of .silk crepe is its sole trimming. It is easily made, as is noted in email views and one of the sriertest ideas for sports. • It k frequently made •of georgette crepe; crepe satin; chiffon voile, chiffon, flatsilk crepe, silk pique and men's• silk shirting fabric. Style No. 240 is designed in sizei-16,.1.13,20 years, 36, 38, 40 and .42 iches. bust measure. • Size 36 .requires yards of 36 -inch material for separate skirt and 2.14 yards of 36 -inch for blouse cut crosswise and 1 yard of 36 - inch mat6ial -for separate cathigole. Price 2e stampsor Coin (coin pre- ferrd). • ) • : • HOW TO ORDER PATTERNS • book end turn the pages; nano he finds is, his partner, voyage. For the Weild: trip, long stet paper: are given out 'Out •in the s of real twitets. • These strips cont an many eumhere as there are !plat to be visted. Numbered cerdsinsceib ed With a short phrase 'er hearing sante object. to represent Various: places of .world interest „are hidden about the house and in the yeid: :The city of Waehington eould:be represent: • bt a card showing a ,-intue ef O Y basket of clothes .witrthe 'verds "two using -thoutund-pouirs"-written--trialerrreathhe A pieee: of brown paper might repreeshouldi eent, the city- of Manila. WhereVer powder; numbered card is found thepartners ,ter when guess the name of the place it repre- melat seats end write , then guess Opposite Never pit the •cereesponding.. number' on their skin. - • ticket The couple firee to complete the ' Never put p journey and brangen the most correct list of names .10'rthe places: visited Will receive the grand .priee of the evening. • Your party of tourists will' want to Sisk Fortune Island, wheee a real nick - id, dressed in billoWs of green Moe. eopeeethe the first Ofcourse, if you :have already ex - for the Posed your face and neck to old Sol, or yowbeCome burned. 'because Of an d'f, hltOe ain eS, . . ^ • ' •'••• ' • • .'• • .":. 1 ... ' . " .. • e. • I . •• . . . • .. • . • • : . . • . . ....• • 0 : ' , 0 • • •••• . • . .1 • • , „.., . • . • . ' • , • doubly dangerous to one on an auto,-. mobile trtp„ and be sure that 'one's., teeth are in goodocondition. If there appears to be any possibility .of going into. a- section . the country -where contagiotiti diseases prevail, oneshould. Certainly secure artifiCal iinrnunity by. ' aceination for typhoid paiticeletly. • HEALTH PRECAIITION URGED:: • InasmuCh as an annual henitheX- tminat�n is ,good habit to have, -see- Mg:to this matter fust preceding • long automobile trip is perhaps the • " - •best thne. •If in spite -or •Tite-earte.'': tions one becomes ill ,on an antomobile . •• ip, ,1 poetantetrat-dependulde medierel adidie le secured before start - big out Ones own physical will un- dotibtedly hecoinmend what Should he . • taken along, einorig et er ungs; 'a, small first aid outfit often comes in enforced staiiii the sun, tinn/:t forint II4h:a- ' I veSeyoyir 1cntottwinkr 1;mw own the nobodyhebest handy, and one should have some in- ' • • structem astohow use;it in case f' • • • • • • • • ••• • • • • • • • • • tO have a, goodeleetsing or, eolit cream Pape; in this town. ' • es: cknese. or accident.. handy So yon can anoint the hureparts right away. • • • • I knew. a' delightful' takum powder, t�, that is particularly •poothing to a burnedskin, though it is better te let our cream do the fleet corrective rk; then you can useyour powder. rid, speaking of powder, I wonder u know a few little facts about powder' in 'buromee. e • voted -me -you& use syminer ot be one oil the ver* heavy the lighter. powders are bete he Ain isWarm and Slight - *rite your nerneand address giving pumber and size a sech atr-ns as you Want. Etielose20c in • The detective made this epeech pur- sttimPs or coin (coin preferred; •e•map poSely; :as a test. of Nan's behavior. it carefully); for each nuinbr, and Ee gained littl, for she presented only addreA YOU order to Wilson Pattern ritisit-lke 'calm of face, and an air Service, 73 Wet Adelaide Ste Toronto., Of utter' Indifference& Patterns sentby an early Mail. 'A• deep one," he said to himself, as she walked Sto*IY: away, "year a Keen Minard's In the Medicine chest, mighty deep ane --and, threfore, rtfost . • , • • • . • likely a wrong Dee:" i• • t powder over soiled wder ever a damp ski& erdet en eireleselyb- the wrong shade: fer. eed.ffe,r)enwidthros can be inon e are thildren ebstitute for al thing- le e • consiste• nd !eaten nib; a waseririt. aeh bleeer put Po viouslyi•nor use your,ekin. • All g bought several d --. Salts of In homes where ther ntting, ell' tell each guest 'what his future 'beide. .A.eouch :in one cor- ner Of the yard With a grass -banked tub of water at One Side willeinake a good. istantl, e • . • There Can be it racehome ..acioss the Atlantic.. .The green lawn .is the.ocean, With:chalk draw cireleshereand there across the lawn. , These white circles aie islands.. The contestants then race frern the far side of the yard' ta the porch. The one rule :the game is. that every island !rittist•be touched in making. the journe. • • ' • Six • bells' is the'. signal callieg the &mp:lay to 'eupper. .Drider .the •areh- *MY suspend •sfeebelli. Mang tliem ste IOW that the .guests'cannot pas With- out .stooping. Blindold. each -person in. turn as "he enters the dining room. and -tell him to pas through the deer without tinkling a bell. • He will find this hat* do, .bat the test Of the patty. Ode§ the fire , • . seceeeery ltitWr• S•eme al* has demo, down the hillside. to the bridge' Brooklyn Eagle 'To meet the ener- • • • geke -$44 • .• over the brook, and seemg oily Pay, mos • ; .hlurdene whieh ehe is . VIRTUES . ., • 'I_ WS ITIi*- Wig Firm. Failures Sa Most Attention But the, Majority of Children Do Well. •Poster parents, when they take a littleelley or girl into their hemp, are apt to be toe kind arid lenient, rand then, when the novelty wears off, they find it difficult to gain.control. This it well illasteated by the remark of a girl 4 nine after she had been xturn- ed at a foster home: "At first they were real goodto me and I .did any- thieg I liked, but when they got real saucy and Wanted to make me de thingel ,didn't *get to," It is difficult for *any people te coinbine kiridness and firmhess andyet it can and shoeld be done, and fineness in the training of childreicwill later on be rewarded by a • Peaceful and *Minable atmos- phere.-. J. Kelt°. it Waded:4W to turn a. salts of lemon, as the• poisoepus. The substitti fa -mixture of table salt eke, • 'Use salts of lemon tor ele Slimy sponge. Mx a little with Water, and immerse the sponge erartimes, squeezing well after Douglas desteoyed waved her hand in inittin. IneW et:rime:0y assuming, Germny led , itis vittnes formed the inagic ot his . "That may -be," Nan agreed. -tT4 N-11-$ ekirlet -it&ittg 'het entitle -4e tte the' hetes .10:hitig ernag.:-Iiitterigthei- On _the trib: of • evactiethin vrilt provide. cowper. . • s Ake* _anon et ree he dee ..entls out behind her. • it , Nafith_dai&ateyou_thl ii,46-,horessciiistiboorsoosoo. • • • • ' • 2”. 1 tried to ditiiiiierit ree-ebut ddn't in-aning171 rano A t6- ehrt• r14-Bitigiriltn140148' Win" 1#0 eetilaiLIP said Miis ettle -41A 001Y-0 41411 have PAT: the aeket Atrt • • . eeink be; *would do so." • . • . .so ANyfully sad a 1 the time I" to.01)0ftitd a Prompt detibiltin toed ',Than tait't• dsinheeit hie Wife. Alidisae-'•°n knowtk, a °no. I gave S-114•3 • The most 1* found hardly -thin* keep for ; he destroyed ft.' • "11, lee, Na, tit eamkgeo-, Wily does od tionon deny wit; Uteri an get it theneelrli Wadfor tesang mreey ego; you hre-and well go for a Want"- • G-6116Il14ittlsnake o d • eke, in the Oolly obeyed, and teen the two were 11Mis11,0,ynorl aaid. "Ile heti walking gong the breOloSide down the f4ortie itx6 to void, you may be "re5 Lpath that led •to the falls ' • know iitness4 thatwrit" Nat earried the littlejletrei, toting • ' " '1 ' . . ' , .... . Mt* lilt • Ohio til te 3 r i. it °esti lo k OR T E ..•,.. ... , . • , • - •IIR “ it ., • • 1TOW• 811 if hie Yreeirresideney *Mild . . . Ask Your ttaiebe-,..lie Knows be broUght into: Proininenoe •-aalft, Under ' this Administration unless , s • '.." - -. • - - - - -..------- • ••••---• ----- ; MrsGann should get caught using- • ,. ' - •' - "4•;.-. ---: ' - - - • - 1:. le • 2 . .44 wrong fork, . _ .. , , 7 4... , . , She: What did you pay for ell • - •Tero • cents. • ••• • - • • • 00r sunburn,' apply tleihneet, -"Wider ,Mirkets" •• . Her Sufficient 'sleep is, always essential to the .best of health; and thiseis es- pecially trueon a motofing trip. Plane :should .be •rnade so that the meterist, can have fairly regular hours for resting and 'getting- up, and sufficient. Halifax' dId (Lib): It "haul- time forat least eight bri' uninter- rupted ;sleep. If, it is impossible to. Ing coals • to. NeWcastie" with' a,,Vea, geance when, apple -are imPrted • inte this prOvieCe ftem •half -way tound the; world! .Bu there it ,is -a car o. ot • tever arrangements_eremede-Thee. New Zealand apples Will arriVe in 'Matter of elOthilighiS sornething et, de Halifax :•tiS north tor distribetien vvith health on A motor trip Dunn threugeueNeva Scetie Near Bruns the summer. the -tourist should drese wick, Quebec and °Ontario. And :we as comfortably as possible end as in - 1,4: /still, hearing. talk abeute the need forreally. len regard to. sleep, it is de- for "wider markets,' when .Antipodean skable that loose hygenic;• night gar- : • better and apples • CO be freighted Merits' be worn, instead'. of what •is that distance and. sold likre-inzoureewne rather--cominone-Preetke •-eaPeeittilY among camping Itouriits, of sleeping • . in their day clothes. , • . • • • iminereion. Rinse in clear, warm water, end suspend front a mill te dry. • A solution of salts of lemon will re- move markieg ink stains from linen. Apply to the effected. parte with n careerhair °rush,. ailow to remainfor a few Minutes. then wash the whole article or garment in, the usual way. • Copper vesseks tbat have become blackened by omelet Ath fire' can be restored to their former brightness 'with selts af lemon. The sOlutien • mut he .remiiidlaiikediately to pre; vent the field eating intotbe- eopper. Women Seen as Breadwinners in Future Generations. - Head ' line. grads an the bread might beput up as bridge prizes.-.Arkhneee Gazette.' secuee comfortable -beds, as much coin- ,* • frt as posable should be sought is I • • , , market right Anderour very. neees! You van make a goad nighlight packing' salt round the wick of an Ordinary candle, leaving just -enough NURSES WANTED The Toronto Hospital f�I incurables ,in affiliation with Bellevue and Allied Rosottals, New Yak City. offers a three years' Course of Training • to young Womenhaving tht required education and desirous of becoming nurses This Hospital has adopted the eight-hour systent The pupils recelim uniforms eV the Schap; a monthly allowance. and traveling expOnsen• to and from New York. For -further information write the Supeintendent. • =sepia .,A. de Zell ilatita.1311111 a - 13est made, lowestcofit, ;10 up. Trantpor- ,_ ta iOn paid. Write for -- Est "0 fr e illustrated cata- 160$ •-.. logue Bicyclee sup- plies, at whole- sale prices. reeries:21cyc1 14 vra0. 191,35 --linitillia et. W.. Ttironto. pfince iTh Pure 1857 joie 1, tosiden iof 6crifieledaVis • NUM SART SO RIS Write.The Sendai Co., Limited, Dept. 41,146 St. Paul Street W. octal, for two Baby Welfare Books. • gnihe • -or side buiris and beave • -. hats, the riante4OClary • •rhea* &moil: as rnuckt to good '.housewivesF las it Aloes 11/44Odeirri.ays. • . .. ,, ',` • ' '01eSERAL Iftt,51L WARES., 5 . .. .. • . „. , c. -,-1,5BitatidieslAcrtis, Canotacs . ,. , • • . sitillitt fisdat Yk% tgio Ott 1�i (0,, Ottawa, Tarot* 0, erereftel (2),12)iOntotd: tiAidoicatvcrfridikit. , stynoweg0)nkiii4,1foin4Oon,-Cisl#0,EOttiotitpa,VridotOtie. • .. . ..,.. . , . •• „; • • • - • . • , "-••• • , • • 4 • N. • • • }. • , . dI d • ,.!,,$,0214,20**29-1;24Settl•S'e •-, *1.-• 42" "I • • .•, • " " •-• • ___ , , . • • • . , • • • • • .1 • tw, • REGULAR MEALS NEEDED • Regularity in eating three meali will helletO keep the motorist well. in& the • diet niay be included at leasta quart ; of -milk daily, • a substantial aiottottotVegetabeal and certainly a - considerable amount of •ftuit: prefer- ably taw. Meats; eggs,. cheese and. nuts need not be :welded, but should be cOnsurned in limited quantities. Drinking plenty of. water Is also re. commended -by most dietetic expeitte ." In addition to taking What time is '. needed for meek, it is in keeping with good: health maintenance to relitX for a little while after -each -meal. If • motorists on toer :will proceed on their. e • trip efitli somesense of leisureliness, mueh of the strain which causes nerv. ousness and -rritabiity end conse. •t• quently endarigers• health, will be : • avoided. In, feet, enetoriets On tour need *some form of daily exercise of recreation t� keep them physically fit, sine* simply riding in the car day after day, does not giye one sufficient exercise. There are 'plenty of places along every route where people can. stop for sWimmng, tenaisegolfing and especiallY hiking, all of wsich will tend to make the tour more interetting and enjoyableets Well as more healthy. • • Not only do the ocupants of an automobile On tour teed to protect their 'enjoyment 'by. conforming to the generally occeptettrute ot liehltli; but the autombbile itselfneeds to be kept in a reolthy condition, Por initance, when the tourists are stopping for their noonday nieal; the automobile standing 'idly by is securing a rest which tends to •keep ft in good health. Other matters 'which -need attentiOn are well kw e by,,niestmofoxists. •-• - • . • • Leftover elLeftabbag? Armee:She creamed for another meal or it can be Minted and cooked in the frying -pin witn little sausage fat kr mil MinuteI, then mashed Potatoes-. .with filed /sausage end' served , With arranged. On platter and geritished • . • '• • • old sPirtar can be fi" nelychopped.. then Married and screed in a mania, e ' with slices of hard:boiled egg over the top. Loft-'vercan. be cut fine. small pieces end. healed In 4 creel''. saute, or I can be served with Merck' • dteiar a sald. • " . Nasty ., . . . , Bering Voting Man tholding forth.., , . •• : ' . • ,.••• -1- - • fo, prettY ail): Yerti irtiOV, 15111 &MIS" • . ., -... • • . 41ke that- lwayn Hire* lityrif hit* • anthlite I Anderta , • '' Pretty f:__Itt'_(:i.ive:t.l.Zy)e lIew Snlll" , (WO 'Why 40111 ye dig i Open? • • . • life less : difficult for each otherl • •• ''. •' 1 -- •• 'irlt . . . 'What do we liett4tor, If not to maks . • , • ' ' • ' & • • e •sth • • • ,