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. „The arrkal. 'ef the detective ihrtkW' '
ittle,St.of• tthe. .household. 100 Vensternti
time: . ' •
Malcolm Finley .7an.,-On, th..vele,
glad, yet felt a certainuneasiness
asto whatyvnight,transpire, .• -. .
• Nan Raynor and her brotber'lltieked
aghast at the,pews of the arrival, yet
tried to conceal their aprehenSions,• •
Miss Turner was frightened) 1,,ienci;
l'ayrior was avigry, and MisssMattie,.
though ' affronted at not having begu...
consulted' in :the Metter, tias deeply.
interested and agog .with eutiosity_.•as
to what the new. develePnienti would
.Ro :She,- greeted.'fpenningtoi:•• WiSe,
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. with cordiality' and vieleenvell•hiria to,.
Flower Ares, while tbe,,,othere loOked.
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int with varying degrees : of upper-
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•• : ' ' "'" UW4.11410101• ilnee,'! Wise • said,
standing•On, the. ter.;.*ee., "Before, be-•
,giiininginy work here t must beg for
a few Minutes- to; iiiiorb•this haa'riel-
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Witli'.'hirn had 0614 a Strange•1141e.
iiiiirg; who, he . Said;'earelesslY.*•as his
aSsistant:- $he4as aSinall scrap :of W
• girl, :slender aS•-:a -wino* wand, incon-,
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ible,- so persistently did She keep in
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BEG .fting. TODAY ' Miss. Mattie wane/est to her. :Eta as the background 'Yet she was always-
- I •came in at the south dear my' sitter thee, always at the beck or call of.
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f Iiieft* 110 A S . found shot throtigh
tiiii„*Itriv evening o,n tile. was just entering'the west deor. She; Pennington Wise, and her assistanee
r ;'• • s*t? tvA: was not going out, she was not flee- was, as valuable as it was ,unostenta-
. ' ;art '' .1.,,torre of Flower' Attrta,
SA..., ng 1 ti.,freiTio. stOsiing ever
tliend • a 4064 In hand, le•Aialconn, ineor. :•urining'away; she waecorning 'Heirs. ' ' '
#40,, 02...q, sweethwt of. Pa2.•mor's in....4 ;i•aw• hoi7_4wr, !foie
;horror... , Frani. a Secluded' alcove of the' ter-
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.E Va Tutner Rayntles . •
00, Iligla#4*- Pie light switch. Theo, s,tkielcers:With surprise and frIght:" race, ahnht hidden by • a 'tan palm,
ou, ,..ot, rittley; miss iottio., Miss Turner gave 'a *.supercilious Zigi, for 'that. was the •girl's name,
i„, heeprether, orvit -,Kent;. - ra , • '
oltay .4niitie, and -others, enter the 'Smile. . . , '. . looked opt, raptly.* over the ,floWery
Mr Kent is quite right," " she said, acres No one notieed her:
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,....,..fkooms, „preteretilie Dobbins is 'ofticied' irir, 4f
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30 'fitor by first Ma.rriage, •comes .to "hut •it must: be retneMbered that be, •. at last Wise drew a lot* sish,. as
'extne •i•le'vkirtoinents later than the of very surfeit of the beauty . before
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;.,dai i,!hiefdthers eatate. . Nurse Turner, L
ew: York, tiriallV confesses • • • •• •• . . .! .
• ...t.67:, ttoptiog topoison D'ouglasItayner, rest. of ns.' That was MrS, Raynor's him, and turned .t.o. the group,. who
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, in „que.stionthg--re ,'return. that -he - skir.-- -.I-• saw -her leave ..awaited his ::ciii.estio. vis, with' widely
!be 02.fhe'shopting, mit- of:revenge., NT
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i• iiiiiPsOple who stood. at .me four doors the•retinii,hastily, as Isaid;apdj then• different anticipations
'..0: febtNe' Dobbins
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; • . , . . south door: :ThiS,,I think, explains the Ezra•Oodclard had arranged that•the
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"That's true," tine,' Finley said, "and I seeming dsciepaiaiy:in ojir accounts." first ionuiriei, of the detective anodic:I
agree, Mi Dahhhae.y. that 'you ' have, ,' Bent looked: baffled. More nervous I be 'conducted under tile .guise'ef 3 sd-
A''' . • that south door accounted for, and yols than ever he picked at his coat .collar dal chat Tit* than an official grill,
n)irst take:into consideration the PoS,,
eibil4Y, that the•raur,clerer of Mr:' Bei.-
' , -nor. eseaped. that 'way." • ' ". • ; .
,. "Granting that' isofint#,...00,"
•Dobbiig eontinaed, . "I say 'that :. we.
• •lhave here present the ilksfeknOwn to
have been attheether three doors, and
,''' •• • Mr Kent7:Avhit,iappeured. at the south
t• 4 •' door - a very. later.: , I wankl like
• ;, .....' a -sworn statement from M. each of you
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d' • • ' as to, Whit 441i,eari, and beard._Mr:.
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" 41,;' ` Finley, will you -speak first,'and:re-
'member. yon•st$ on.Oat "
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• r-' • .41 heard. the, shot, 'I 'went ,frnm the... .. :
, east verandah to the east door Of :the. ;" , , •
• ' • 'ettnredin;Yvient in, -and I saw Doug-
.,- • las RairtiOr ,on the -00r,,a revolver at
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•• •417 act; for which I have 'ne. definite ..
explanation, and.itlhat pri 'merit MiSs
. ,. Turner snapped' on. the lights." . .
- "Did you. see OM:. Raynor in thet . . ..„
robin? Recollect,:you are on oath."
."I saw her at. the West doorway." ,•
. . '' s.Corning iti...'•Ok going mit?" ,.
• . "As I was so amazed at the sight'of
Mr. Raynor, and a •littic blinded by
. ' v -the "Sudden:light, I ;cannot positively
' a;:iiver your question. But:. to the best
•• 'of my 'knowledge and lcielief she was
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earning 'iTO • . .. ' ' •
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• ''• sir did more to carry, conviction than ,
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' ed at him gratefully, 'mit Orry eh ,ed "Before I begin my Work; I must beg for; -11 few• niinutei to A • lert this
*lief , at, the words, ' -- beauty!" • , : • , . '. •
. • "You think she was going out, MisS
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. ' Turner?" . • . • ' . nite or .111otribiating testimony he hthe lights on.• Miss Turner, can you
' . . 'I imoW she. was," said the , nurse. was that of, Eva Turn( r, and if he swear that Mrs Raynor was !Caving
"1 saw her even Jefore I saw Mr. met discount -that, :hig case was °hard •the room?"
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Raynor and•I ,can swear shwas hest,: indeed. :, "Yes -oh,. yes." • ,
• eiling-tret` of the room." ' "I 'think," he, said, at last. wiping .. 'Was she frightened -looting"
•.'"Mrs. Raynor, do you card' to tes- his forehead. ilthat, I must take, some • , "Yes, indeed she was!"
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tIfy?" . , . .; time to think this thing over • I inust. "Ah -how did you. obierve this
• "No -I'd rather not''' -said Nan, in igest this vie* .information that 1 when her back was toward,you? HoW.
•, , a voico .go low os to be 'almost in- have :received from Miss ,.trper; 'I do, you know that'she did not wear alt
audible. '. • ' ' • must report it to my ;Superiors, and I expression 'of triumph -t' ,. ., . •
N.:Y•4 Ternerl Said:nothing, but the must be guided by them in my' next • ' .(To be continued.) • '
. ' trhimpiant look on her. face teiti ze. ,-....,,va." •. • •. ....___„.......„1„,_ ,
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, . her Conviction of Nan's•guilt • "Ani• I ',under •atrest?" Ea tarter "Somewhere a Laci l'' . .
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'deliberately: "I suppose 1 have a right o; no, Miss •Turner, not ,yet: At Giants ataelp.in a in the Olden day;
"(4r.; • , ."I haven!t spoken , yet," • kent said, ed, a 'little feartuily., •
' to be heard, Mr. Dobbins'?" . . not until. I talk with the ••chief. • For never. giant shadowed carop
. ."Certainly -I wish you ' would re- our'easOs grave -1 cannot hold - 4_. • With glocan,
'count What. you saw when you ap- uch, hope of leniency for You.",
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Butt: moving in the 'sure. and age
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peered On the scene." . ' • ' ' Turner said nothing -het pia-
' "I came in at the: south. door" Orry e 'seeming• ,to conceal. every, Of fruit. succeedidg starrY-petalled
began, "and I' found th% scene Much or emotion Of her. brain.
as you have all desera,ed it. DOuglas not sure Mrs., Raynor' wishe's.
'jay on the floor, Finley,stood near him, ay here,", she said, turning to
revolver in hand, Miss Turner was at h an air half. diffident, half
the 'north door; or just inside it, and
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--4ulled his handkerchief • frorn
breast' pocket and returned it tbere.
drummed on his knees with his fingers
and finally said;
"Mt: Dobbins, you lave only. Mis
Turner's unsupported word for that
and I hold that is not sufficient"
• It ranspired ,• that the detective
knew
knew the ...history of the case,
t. "Be ,careful in your 'statements," he
Counseled "There is nothing so Un-
certain, as human evidence, ..lf I mil
to•get at the facts of this eaie, 'Must.
Poor , Dobbins looked' worried, to have .'the most rnelieulo.us efforts on
death. Be ,§aw no loopbole • of ex- the: part of you alt to speak the truth.
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planation... -it Was all to him a: deep tet us take this point'of Mrs.. Ray
inexPlicable Mystery. The intlY de5- nor's position when Miss Turner put
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say so, 'We won't
the tragedy at a
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• It supplies body fuel
fortbe energy that
keen theist goingatid
• groyiin.•No needto,•
• stuff or get fat4indlazy
. Use WRIGLEY'S for•.
'guest and flavor.-:and_seebotruddrirthelx*,
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ot sire that I do," Nan r
mly. "Put I think it is pro -
u should staxand so ask
so. : . You may take the
all before --and I will ask
eft rnY desire to be let
broke tip arid Finley iodic
walk in the grounds.'
bjections," he said, "stou
u don't ketout of doors
usre going for a long
1the place, arid if you
mention the affair o(
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.erriment alone:' carl.• bring about'. the'
,Mr.;Thonias:desires,.lh
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our iniport trade,. And it would . not,
be too „much to say that. cireumstaoces"
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Wtille L ,Priitising • , ,, .
While social activities are still large., • • -, ,
ly in the Open and entertaining is .01
• .fresco, .everVing dress is tieing •sbOwn
in..many original and ...artistic toodels • - ....
Irani the well•known iesigtiers. The •
, styles are distinctive and Widely :fur, • '
led and expressed lu.the diterent fah, • • ." • ' • ' •
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.rlea and all lee -new ;colors::
hylater:,s, s•ti,yaletas,c4ainadg gionisanisl oatethzeit• aodli-•
'•ont overalab,oratien, their' ,charm de- . • ,•'
. II:betivand tunning,. iittahortor .1n...front:. ..; -. '..:' •
dipPing at. the:back., at Jiro sides, or ; • -.. '''' ..',* '
lines Of tbe atniost 6 ophiptio404..with
the2•Iong slire silhouette and the wide , .
fashionable, Skirts ars, long, ix plaCes.',,J. : , •
pending.; on the benoty.,:•ot material. •
sweeping :bou'ffant •gown° aro oqualiy •; - ., .*:.• I.
and the';irregular '•hertiline -Continues
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to•he a matter. otpointa stria "scallopi,-
Type are, • sharply 'coutiasted• and.. •
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:'„.. .'t.1311le4Ctto:ti,P.ertilli:I•e4:VrelitinPgagrjosWannitcrasrer inlaaioier. ::: :...:'2'...:'•.' •,..:.'
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-..------. of; all-blicir,', usually •chigon ,*or,; tulle. • '. : ••• :
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•n,,..40:11.1,vfliaitycl:..ii,abliticiEichisTrfton''6$d.intli:rddx161;DnOerist.',,'::: ',;:,,-. • ' ..•.. , .
• !fere is mY advice ta' en who, Wan t
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.madet With., a soft • slightt. bloused:,
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hilfaurrtes. in6 who possess average tiw..q'athtin: 0.,.ag6nai Y°ke,
panels of the chiffon hanging'
and Circular . •
are 'no*. l"particularly anima:tune. at
this nit:vent:when. the Canadian peo-
Plehave been .disturbed b the. threat
of an increase in th.e American' tariff,
But however con,virreing M. Thomas'
pleading may be.. it, needs ,more than
his • powers Ot• persuasion to Modify.
the current of our inipartations,, There
isonly one .wa;y we. can get Canada. to
buy fore from Britainthanfrom the.
tinited States, That way is:a change
tenor ffscal policy. :And is it possible
that .Mr.'..Maelretizie King and 'his c1.
leagues, who have hithertO showed
themselves to be SO friendly! to the
Vatted StAte.s.L.thuld ha4 rouSed. Mr.
ThomaS'' hopes , in this:matter? '
''The Reparations Deadlock'
La. Presse • There '.doesn't
seem anything else to be done net to
declare the entente' impossible and' to
adjourn the .deltherations indefluitely;
at least until. Great Britain's repre-
sentative shows 'himself more Condit.
at,lng Which looks „Pretty doubtful
Itor the practially Lhnank0us'approval
displayed by the 5ritlsh: people...
Does Mr. Snowden. care less about
ruining the Work:of tbe expert's: who
'does about getting the stints be de-
mands? One can:Scarcely believalt
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If you are between forty an sixty Lucien
rise earlier, drink hot water ,,n risingi, „
mulct
move about more, but the daily intake 01
of feed by Dna-third,. and then half;
drink plenty „Of ..eqld water between
meals, and dont drink with meal's.,
Under Lofty do the same, bu•t add
regularhard exercise, beginning with
brisk walksand rising to a• five -mile
pointe at the sides and hack.
along makes an evening emit
YellaW chiffon with a long
bodice that fits tightly like a basque
in the back ancl•is shortened to an em-
pire waistline in frOnt, This'eoWnhaS
a skit4 of three cirdular 'flounces in• ,
tiers that begin a few inches below ' ,L;
the knees in front ri ripple to the •
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half) every ;day, , Satin is exceedingly fashionable thIS
flooi•at the bak, '•
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tplf-apd-tiralk .:(say an .hour and , .
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priest season and is 'being. used by' all of the
who told hisleekto "Sweat once • • • • • , •
couturiers of authority to interpret
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dayand be NAO- lte* imore thntheir' individual, ,modes. • Many • brit- ' •
th tiarley1Street 'Snecihlist. who tient costumes in. all -white are shown. • ••• .•
charge fifty guineas for taking' off epitome of elegance also. •
pounds in a nontb"by., --;--
arid electrical. vibratera '
diet medicine froth the ' revue of -the Garment Re.: • • ° , • , ,
laileta of • America,: Was 'made of heavy '' ;, .: ' ' •
White satin Thelsoiletage, Moder-
ativa low in front; as drawn". to, the
normal waistline.at- the back Where
were tastene1 two straps of dianients:.: ' •• ,'
and .pearls that were :passed over the'.
sbouttleil •A circular flounce of -the '.• • , • .
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satn; Piped on the edge, fitted about
the front cif •the skirt like an 'apron. ' •
and' waS drawn up tothe viaiSt behind. • ., . .
and the skirt dropped to a pointed
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train, Premet makes astunning• and 0 -. ',- A.,,.. '..', • ;
very tormal :evening gown of pale:..' 1 •. ' ': .
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Race Jealousy in. S: Africa
Christhurch' Press The'
truth is that the dying down of racial
jealousies ip South Africa IS going to
be such a graOlial process that the Te-
sult,of one election la neither here ter
there: The history of Canada has
shown ns that it is quite Possible for
two racial: elements to ,exist side -bY
sidein one State without a serious up
heaval, even though there may be
friction. • .
472 -Surplice closing dress with and, surely, if the conference fails en. ,,c; in the "Talkie" World.
Scalloped Shawl collar, long sleeves tirely, he wil have to shoulder the re . Reporter--41Wfrat are your Views on
gathered to deep,euffs with turn back sponsieiiity not only in the opinion of naval aisarniarneavi" -• : '
sections and perforated for 'short other cotintries, but Of the British 'peo- • Movie Director.7"I'd prefer to give:
Sleevei. Attachedthreepieee skirt with ple themselves; :who have lately: been them on nasal disarmament."
Yeasts 36, 18, 20. Bust 34, ,36, 88, "You • "Ho w was the scenery ' on your
diagonal inserted.plaited Section front. applanding him so generoiloy, • . :
For Ladies and Misses. - • ' • r ' -:--,-L--;0:•-•-•.-•-•:--' • .•
• She: ,now 7that I love you trip?" "Well. .the - toothpaste ads
40, 42 inches. ,
HOW TO ORDER, PATTERNS how long shall I be the last?" ,:
and wit be true to the last." He: "But "wt hea:cneu;a:a:)iituyfitteirltintIngeert!teeirsisead,s,o.:meBootrhseta:fnurtnhTeirtuatrniie.-,
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•, Write your name and address plain- •
lril that corn with minard's Liniment. script:
ly, giVing number and size •of such - -'1-
patterns as you want. Eriise- 20
stamps or coin (coin preferred; wrap
it. carefully) for each number, and
address your -order to Wilson 'Pattern
Service; 73. West Adelaide St., Toronto.
Patterns sent by an earlimail.
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rose satin that sweeps in scalloping
drapery downWard at the. back: The
btidfce• ,elongated, with :wrinkling
folds oker the bils. a stiffened 'bow •
sashand satin shoulder ptraps. Callot
Soeurs 'are making some sonnitumis
ensembles 1r evening of chiffon vel-
vet and of satin, goin.; rathei •
heavily fOr the Mellow -.shades: of 'geld,:
maize, ivory And ealiacine• Nettling
is More distinguished than the even-
ing •‘‘,.
gowns of plain black satin of ex-
quisite quality Which Philip et Gaston
are Making. . None of these are trim- •
reed- with: anything other thin a,
beautiful !Jewel' or shoidderstraps, for'
which there is raisond'etre. Black net;
both: plain and dotted, makes
Youthful dance frocks 'which are ex-
pected to be worn a great • deal this
season: These have either 04 Icing
bodice :accenting the hips, or a: simple
shorter one to :the normal waistline,
with many layers at flouncing to flare
briskly put at the bottom.
Color his great dignity( in the net/4
styles. Neither the intense primary
colors nor the Very. bale shades are
considered smart, For daytini dress
the autumn-brOwns„ reds and all the
wood tints, vvith biee, castor, •green,
and black avid white •will- be: Worn.,
The light' colors, known hitherto as
evening shades are passee and, in-
stead, the fashionable ones ' will bp
green, even -Very dark green -the
dahlia and 'aster purples and pinks and
all of •the glowing captabine tones,'
Cyclamen, delphinium, violet a:n(1.111a°,
are nhown in taffetas, crepes and
satins.,
HaySweetness'
J. II 'Thomas! Task
• oitawa:Jearai (cons;): It is hard •
to so what Mr.Tliomas can de in
Canada., May find openings for
British capital here, and he -ma-ybe
able to return home and induce 'Sri,
deli Manufacturers to op30 • branch
factories here. 'TIM would make for
make employment. , Sat apart from
that; and tintess Premier King's Gov
eratnent decides. to ask Parliament
for a Vote of ten Milliona t�, forWard
some great statecOntrolled scheine of
immigratoh, we greatly fear that Mr:-
Thotnas wil return home with little of
accoMplishment.
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Somewhere a lad, stirred by estrange
• new flame
Tosses ailde the toofamiliar croak,
And -lifting eyes 'from* Tontine's flock,
takes aim• • . '
•With stones worn stifooth in truth'
unsullied ..brok.' •
Thereafter lays hold burning quests
to share,
And more and taorts he seeks the
• pelbled stream;
Fearless he fellsthe lion and the beat
That prowl between a hoy's heart
and its dream.
Giants are s1in,lec4use while strong 1.
ton cower ' t
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Sornewhere lad has trained for DM,
, high hOuil •
• YOUr guests will prais
your borae-madle
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nitustard pie
Os
H." , Anderson Haley, • in The. • ADozEx different' things May
Ifigf one Whig .yon need -evil' -do fel
• Nan .said, and they! _Churt!Intan, cause a headache, but there's
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Iniiian 'Princes an Seift . _et immediate rliof. Aspirin isan
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I. absolute antidote.' for mt.& Om
Government; • • •
wittGLErs thirtyAve •er 'so). %yr
telfdStthTh.: hir, broshet1 hack
, Keep it at the ofeice, 1lae,it rendy
, T he( anicla ,- In the home... hose sublect,to ire
), set-up mm of ' 'et The ,I044.Irbiees le:Iff:"a100111------finent,or•ataldetr-beacleelmeahatild
th thickfeohretr'iatitd, ,corivntingorinitii0ditaheeratpowieir y•Of rlevtti�p- 4n t7r.i-tty hianvethue5tdhaintt_lImptibtailet.
manxpettha,t ways (11ftastettIli to theta The Gov- a 0 I , you've
. ' ern:Mont thatPipit d-citne...insto-ieing jo. • ro idea how much.Aspiria can he1• 1,
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him eyes aritta
liandio PaCk4 f6 Se spired „cenfiderie.
P`ettiffiglel.f Vise ,*as
wt jtistli'clele
redtiW, ' - . - • •
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Ezra Ctoddard had' cot
erY deriiiite•Con. iiminiti.
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ISSUE No.- 317—'29 • was. thot,erobahly oty 4
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agoc. hm, for the advaneti•oetiticianS of -India- have - s •14. aft. ' •
• lc:means. triik-•-tomplett-rttie tits„ •
bis.,name ti "--- tf•
ted prlifItte de- which the Plit cos w e, t i y tJoet
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and, trost. troit, dstimet. marry ,)f use It every year; Ant tt does riot
are making their own .rnustard pick* liNIMMVIE
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VERY year, more and more women
,Thles.,ey'and kno w it'swith a , • marklieeI io' ef btst Mustard.ein.metaiodnea i eh cs fir se Men. 3 t iff:a Ito:tins int itaruttageiti Le 6.1,1. if: in. tinm .
and good taste to have
mustard pickles on their tablemo 7:.,.nenst144:4:1„,st. iit
Pea. de now to make mustard pickles ogfrkrelltilr a:et:ato tiLeeets
idisoiny your trhoiswflyoukitceah:ti. s eiteheits theyear. t 0 mil y. tiiitinLriant°r•zhildiatEll rae ise.
bination of vegetables you like hest- atttlaS0_ will.tar ;;t:
assure high standards of quality- -tacm°°"°°:°4-1°°11-'''
purity and flavour - pratioC true' gli°111881`11buttuf; of
econonny - and win praise from our '-'31'.. °I nw'rca's tilli" Ira
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1."111v4.7reStpar , coutairang,many recipes t . ,.
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fill „instewipts on 0,0:0 ma ez all • erilized pre.,
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or a:papy oi the bokkt • t:19):ItYo atMli,n:,ItTar, uiLta.,t
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Atid another —
Mower' With keenedged. scythes
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The clei nineaere meadow mow;-- -•
(the scythes have a song of inelodYL, ' •
And the • sweet grasp its fragrance
shoWers,
In scented swathes Of a thoimand
• flowers, • •• '
The waves of a rainbow sea,.
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The winds that ripple through the
grass
Over the flower heads softly pass; ..4#' •
('The wind has a °Mice of melody),
And Ole setting .sun sinks rapidly.
dawn, '
Crowned - Ikith a ruby , and golden
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As niglit'falls silently. •
The moon a Mita tit slitter shows,
A, inining streaM her ',clear tight
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(The Moon has a light a radiany),
And haycocks heaped on a rueent
floor, '
Seem huge sand easties altiog a shore;
yeSide luminous sea.
ZetWerst witt ini'ritisliediSefittee
Have laid _Abe -flw-ra and graesta •
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