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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1934-08-02, Page 6' • . , Infur0Pals. Glynu 'Eniinan.pilot of japperlai' Way. Mr - 1 travelling by Air Man to India, carrying two 'conies -of g talking, elm et the7',PArince Of --Mayans., Who la ton. ,to travel himself: The talking limn • are. sent, es. a last :resort te.•flak" his ' belt -brother In Biwa. .to :usurp hate. Oti..tiii-Seine Mall lineiTtritiele-Nerah Emmen; who becomes ' Interested in GlYnp. , ; , - Sevezai attcmpts areby " the Vulture's envoys and one fllm Is stolen.. •V,,Giyon, has the other 'film. Secured round his waist' by a steel chain. • • • •:, Atarachi Glynn is Met' by a soli - Posed envoy of the Fifties. whore- linests hlin toaccompany: him • to ,Illeatre. Jimmy Doyle. and Norah •$ea- '111an' go with Glynn. They are followed.,. The ‘, Prince's . envoyi in the rneantinme tww, Income alarzned at the non-ap- pearance of Glynn • and institute,' a ch. Glynn accepts, a. drink. In the eatre, restaurant. which has a• strong taping draught... ' the , wreck tatches, fire,. as 1 eni ,,.Minded it did ir the-RhiSadar JUnC- It 104 1 :accident ••wo year's ago, 'not. .one 1#41.,,.etcaPpi , Our two menil1_te, etching,' from nearby, and if thflfe does not quickly start itself le•Might e 11.,,e1Ped :a little" • • ii.-"--1/-ulturo 'chuckled to. himself, ltot noticingthe dismay.,and the •fear, On the 'face 'Of Ahdul All, ' • , •. "Then. the, 'Heaven' born :will wish, me to send . a •messaie ,Kareelfy' • be ", whinniered,,, 'There is little 'time,. because the ;train • 'will, be leaving' , . , there 'soon:". . , • • • ' , "There is ne need, • to send . any :/word-to.,:Karachi " said • the Vulture •affinity. •''No. 'Others are to: knew ." of •.thia, plan excep the twc who parry it .2out and yourself:" • "But "you?' men -.-your 'four wbo are , travel. on . the -train?"' stammered •• , . , Abdul AI. "Tey inust, eiso perish. •with the Conner" •. "I hadthought' bf that,'0 .spawn ,ot a brainless,. ",frog." • sneered the • Vulture: "hut if they .have 'secured .or ,destroYed, the, package before the hour' when the. ,train, ,reaches the chosen ...spot they will by thenhave left. the, train. -If ilef, have, they will b'd-fitttittey 'rewarged—when--.theY' make report. 11 they have net, they. . will remain "on'the trairq.• and when it 'rails down , the" khud •and takes.. fire, .they will be even more. fittingly . 4? - ,warded 'fer'their. ".•, • : He ,stoPped,'„ and ',,,tared .hard at , Ab, twitching eyes and quivering• ' us. ' . • ' • " • "I beginto think, said -the Vulture • slowly', through hared lips' and shut. • teeth, "that.. yOU , grew. Weak and •afraid in Iny'serfiee, Do not. forget. 1.knoW haw to reward , those ' mho Serve me well,and also those Who. • tail -Me. :No,* begone." ' • . -Abdul p:M.ftrated . and . • , • • crept away. ' • ' • CHAPTER XX • The Train Wreckers , Norah answered Glynn's' 'question who, hadtbrought then there* TO, him _ , , , b0:"iteftiOntlY •ST4ye• :13tiet. histrit,etiqiia that CaRiabr 41414144 444 110811 1 Elea - .man j.rere 'to, be driven le:4,10r hotel and given any •gtrard 'or eseort,he re-- 4Pired. unttl they were in the -train; 1-- , and...014 1111)'• atlier. Pfeellutleed Gip Prinee't officer wished taken . shpuld, be seen te. '' • I .- r zir • Then, to glyn4 4 4 $01:ab lie merely PeltedferraillY and. said "Good even, • • . , ,•"Goed eveolug,". said 04744 Witfi: 41114 ill -4114 eye:. `*44.- by '00-.1v#7.. You have :Misr; P..erunitp• father"d'•44' dress,. 80 YOU Irric•W where 14 '84,44: 4.44. yerir apologies when you:1WeProved yeur. tniettire" Ile turned. and. tOok Noralt?.'st•arrn-,POorne along, Nerrtfi,"' • AS 'they...:reaebe4' the WIPP 404'0 •car, they. PT•ertakeri ' by the hurrying 'Officer. of the .prince •Whe tei. the* he had. WS' OWn: car .therei an •ainiect guard on tli0'sea`.4 'and could .drive . them ,to' then''hotel. 'Wartythanks," spilie, ;"But as 'thit. oilicer 'had • or- ders to'.4fiVe'.ue'' there, he Might, be reprintanded ' you don't know., in.Y.,•,,,'104•7-;"' he crit in on the officer's 'essurance.s it • Wenld. be •alt right:. "teu'ro likely- to • :•find your .Cblef: in a mighty, ,reptimandish • . • ' Mood for an,,,h,elir, (mime," " and lie • turned tohelp Norah . getting 'nervous of thesgro- tected pi the •,Protector agent s ;#4,4: representatives.' e hail"lauglred.,...; as they tecik their.,•Seats, "with; • their, armed guards on, the hot •Serit,,'1 up - pose thisjoker .the ..genulefax- , ' • giterani,ce„ thay. laughed, the hi*: personalty, and 1 1,coe-:4Y13 'flittet[i'iSe7ett'n'al3"t"1: 'totheeri Priyate Secretary" to, OP •Ho eame here in' the Pince's "private. codeh, bitched to the ' you're. going. liacV in 1, it; you knOW.'• '.The •derice• 1 am,'" Cried.,•glynii; In astonishment. !,'Privat coaCirese.,,a, new 'line' for Me•".:- • • . • ' ,..' "They're e•'muth• Safer one in: this 'case aiy,way" sathtroffier.- •Secretarfs Seretary has It alt fixed: npWith• a.betch Of gurirds•L-on 4)440' and, efeiTtliing,. • . ' • , "Leeks' as.:if *fife • going; td",be, Welt 'watched.. Over ;for, the 'home...stretehl till-•over.-barthea ting feeling -0614 grinned GlYinie''alrendy. got .;•trn •• ..• ' • ' • repeated that remark ftvitlfevei) greater- emphasis at the station later :When, he saw prliate •ceed.k. attachedto the•tretri,' the bait- dexen,„ men in the •prhice'fi 'Uniform iViliting LW the :'doOr„. The police offi der had,. teettiilly .."the 'Bea- retary's-Secietary .• 'that, he should invite korehto travel th, the eoieh;and when .he oeught. Sight Ota, COnunisaioner: acquaintance -with his wife•rnaking for the.' • train; he also. Miggeited: they ,.sliould be , enceinte°. dated too; .,teth. seggestioneWere :• • .:• • ;.1...I.thought. you:- • be better, :with'ex- tra ,cora"panY,", 'whispered the' 'Officer hastily. to. Glynn. 'The Old.,See-See *Mild • bore you ..stiff.',if he had :yen alone .t� :jaw 'tn..... alt .• the Way, You' 11 get .aking,,ifith.' old .1tieWly.,t60,• GoOd -Bert:, • • - •... , ut When he 'broug-hr• .along Com- inisaioner.,,und Hrs. Rawly to in- t�died,�rabflsv at them-With•.a cry Of delight rapid; 'fire of in- ter-niiied questloiis, answer's. and' Both wer 7iptir.:„. old: friends qt her •father's it ';t,tnpeared, and. he. had. knew,. them most of .hr •' GlYtin '• could not restrain his 'manse- ment • . • 's • • • • • .. ;I say" •he dragged thepolice offiter 'aside .to tell "DO rub. itin to your blested:,clitet. that these people• know Norali.; el bit. more ,careful neXt time abeut .arresting de-. pent: Ode ofl suspiciOn.". • „j'ininiy:DOyle Was:et:the station to. See then' off, looking; rather..,-rnefill and weebegone, and -feeling; • ea' he.. said, "tither' like an,•orphen: tett alone, in the storm." , 'ThankYen. Jinuny' . said •Norah, With' a. ;meek( CuriseY. 'I didn't know :was,. quite oleenOugh: to' ojaipi the •heneuri." • •••:. • . " • ". • "Oh, I !say, dent "kid,",- cried Ake efitheraff ''!"YOU,•Ittuivr.",I. did net mein t." / • • , I ; .4iDoii!•t• forget.„.jitnipy," ;seid Glynn,' "yon'ire 'get yourselfto hie* for any- thing you get in ,the WaY"'' 'et- that suitable reward, bedante, yen Vinuldiet telnteLanyhili_ig„you Wanted ea- Olio'. orah assures me ,that when I. refer, It to them .at Nitlitiiets, they'll '.tiend yen nothing •lesS . than a venni& Of elephants, and After •I' repPrt the extra bit of your help in Wlitittling' Up the ;pthiCe" In the theatre 'gardens they'll maybe chuck in,d.tiger �r two.tor extra meesure;44 . • . • , +.3•Ati. rive thought Of something,": triumphantly ,"A.,Phote,•' giaPh of'7orirli and',yeurr3elt-,-..With •a bit of -the wedding, .cake," • • Anthon that the train began wive out. , • • • • • rt "Poor bOY,'; said Norah sOffly, as they ' retifitned lits last hat **vet, Arid Sorry for-.hina• Wafer bushiess ou !Mitt :tell the Prince all abbot him OlYini. His in finence Might help to get lim pre - motion , , ; • • "Ey' the leek .ef this coach," taid, GlYrity lOOking• about the luiturieurri corripartnient the Y Were entering, 4there'e (Mite rt• Icit the. Prinde deuid infittenee, And Judging by the nnin., her'ef hOdYgiltird With Aid, certain ' therli• lid othOr "robber...creaking ACP: de: • • • "And you've beaten "The, Vulititeliffil ; all 4.11s, rofifans,' daid 1•Torati With sigh'of relief; •, '.• , ' They Could ,h0t'. gtiefitS that The withe quivering lip and .meist eyes raised to. nis. • , "Thank you, Glynn. dear. Yea; that enswers. niy :question, hnt I'll wait to answer youranntil...we.'ere. alone." • ' . . • , ' 'Glynn turned .Lo the "Chief ,and the 7.r1ticeir ofitier"., d thisij there is anything -more to • be said. -.And as ,Mlaa'Aen,man ind 1 hnvet the train ;to , HYdrapore to catch; and it is: getting. towards tinip for we ought to he 'gieitig." •••4._ • • , ."One monient,'", said the ,Chief. "41. :Should very4ueb liko Hiss Seaman to :stair in:Eareebi , over . • the -night. Elie. has given us :her father's name and address, and•rani having a tele- "Phone'call _Put .throngh to :the hospital Where she tells me he is ill. "I'd.:Iike :herto °Welt .uz1" I have niy rePlir." ' "i'nt: afraid Hiss , Seamen can't oh. -- :lige .Yen," said'GlYnn,, "and Pia the less inclined to ask her to becmise you' Are Merely telephiming• to verify what sfie"--had., told you. get -your vercatiion4i time:but that -is ---the leas reason: for -ter to wait." :•"I'm Sorry,".. 'said'the Chief rather binsquely. •"I must•insis "Dees that mean :Hiss :7Sea at,r, is to be 'detained egitibet her wilt." ea ed Glynn, with anote of .anger ,in 'his. .tones,,,"that in fact: She- • ,fe under • eire_at?"' ; • ".'' • • . . ,hOpe.she and yeit:Will be.Sensible, enough. not to make, any ;.•iin-Pleatiant Stepa neeeSeerY," replied •the CohiOt • '1see" Said obit*, and new there was no question.._ot the''anger in hie Voice. "Very well. Miss Seaman will stay; no deubt Since% you 1nsst. But if shesteys in Karachi' to-night,:_sd.do • "Put Captain," exclaimed the aghast. officer of the Prince . ' "go: tonight. It is .the only train thatWill get yen to ..NaPtilate. In' time to -mor.: •'"Discuss that. :with:the Chief," said Glynn curtly. "Igo only. on that train to -night If 1Vliss • Seaman ••; goes ine, Andsa ifiee at4 ' • • "Big Captain,' . "Wailed. the Indian' eferYthing, fit arranged,and they Walt. yoic41.NaOalittg.,". „ The Indian tiirned • to the". pulled ;him aside and ;began.* vehetri, ent pleading" in toW but. urgent tones. •' • ""Glynn," my' deer," Said *Nora Softly.' ,"Never Mind In I shell be all right, and loan .wire father 1 nin detained,' .you •can't fall 1n:youi' nilssion at the last stage:after so.; 'hard a light", to complete it." • . phanl.have to, -.bid ; deer," .elnick- .led :Glynn.% .4I've'.gtit 'a stranglehold ,on ithem,, and they .know it, They'll give In. You see."• • ' 'as qafetrly Preved..riglit.• The Chief. stepped •abruptly to his ;table and Pre:aged.* boli, and .wheirs.'"con- ttable answered, tent 'for the officer ; "SAY, pulrikier the Mil' • Was he'mad when `I stopped hire? P11 telt the werld be 'Was! Started to 'Iutwil ME out. ' • . 4"All right," ./ Paid tO hiin, "ell right; .1 know you weren't kieeding not • More than forty,' anYway.' rm.. tint taking' your number, 80 quieten &IWO, Will Mit Ilust Wanted, to, speak , to Yon, • He vind Surprifiect,,. he Wiggled at me; "SO," I Said,- "ire you .on ;yet* way home?" ' • • • •• "I Certainly fini,'S'he replied,:ehOrt-;• ly, "and I'm, in a Wry to itet,there,": "Married t" . asked, anietlY,• • • 'Nene of your bitsinein' he fitiaP- ii;ed, "lint I•hapPeii • ."Children?" , • enquired; Mifiltrig; • friendly -like. • . • .. • "Two," • he said, Mid;1 noticed his eyes soften 58 ho said It, • • ."Atid they'll be Waiting feti.$10." •Ventured again, • • ;• •' • "You, bet they Will be," He wa� 'Al, • itilest, addling hiniself, nOw.' • • ."They knight haVe had:3Ong,.,1011g. 4. • . "What •d'ye mean.:'," he 'demanded, ,"Just. this,d ' 1. said.. I was behind you further down the road, And you 'didn't Oren aloW• up at 'yon railroad 'Citiesing. NO, sir, yen didn't even: stop You lust 'Went On ever,!eild, the,' east- bound MItted. you by, feet, I gueti It 'startled, You, 'toe, didn't He leaked away. for a Minnte. ."I didn't netlee it perilingr-he bald :at. last', "It tarried, at .heard tt rear Prat behind me.". "Thit there'd a big. sign 304 feet tore the cresting," t. argue, "didn't . you dee that?" •'. He bedded, '!1. Otheet,, did," he admitted, and then—"My rd been hit."',There,Wat tfidden terror .• In ilia :eyes. thititit• Ma hand at me.: "Thetika, Officer,'" he said "I ' see What you Mean. You've .one •me a better 'tura than you'll O'er knet" , I Waved way, het that Mat *Mil eVer. paea a ere -tiling withett leatt,.slOwIng.do*h.lreilly people would think (4., the 'kiddies at before they ;ill to •beetithe rat & - ite„I' • , some 01", kilt)* beta, Wait," I Salk Speaking kind of slew, te. • nr• ;IN , , .trtAtt. - !rr •., 'I' • • r. , • Vulture 'Wes not yet beaten; nor that, tire Inure„ of Mt ruffians were even thin speeding to set s last murderous trap for them. ' • C.DHAPT:-ER • 're -Captkired- gleo*, .• ••• The Vulture made .careful ,a,rranie, Meets, for. news ofthe expected. dig - aster to the train .•frOm"Kergelti., to. reach him4s- quickly aspoasible, He had a'' man Welting et -the liydrepore, station. to be. 'informed when the, train passed'a, station On' the. Hydra. pore Side Of the 'Spot. selected tor .the Virecir,and• the, longer atterits time .the trot Nvit'e errifingXthere, the;mOre, certain It would be thikt•the• wreckers, had .succeeded..., Wile Man !at1-.,1,ydral4re. Station, wauld,,,ahre,xet.. early new of the nias1i When 4it: *a.f4 • t*grapli.e03.' down the line, ••, • :,• The train' was. due at the tion after .i.the •:wrecking• place about.''ten :Veto*, and. when the ,sd ehe, led' time: had passed by e geod,halt hemr with no 'news' of arrival "there; The :Vulture, was fairty satisfied that. his Plans bad? been Carried.. Out. The passed On to .4.0.45. and „then: o 11On., and at eaelii; time he had • It,. telephoned Measage .:say' there!. :was; .fitilli••:no word of the train's. arrival, 'although the station at :11Ydiabore, not • "under,. standingthis, had': telegraphed ., and .been informed :flint the :.tratti had liaised, another' station , ten miles _fur. ther..back nearly .an hour hetet* The Vigtirre..inbohed his hands with .setis. faCtion. He.*as:certain now that .the train:. had smashed, and; %.Probabli. there hnd.heen. Be, surViier*te. carry' *Ord ' of.: it:ilk:disaster to the, nearest . •telegittPli. station: • ••• •. • • • It Wee:An ''high good •bnineUr.,tbat he accepted the sabitatiena , of Abdul and: this ,time listened 'te'n reliort'-,hp • brought of :.ititornietion gathered from :T!WIAT-UltUre's..." spies :in the Prince's palace: ....• • . • ' • ; • , .•It is Itinevin. that preparations‘ have heen°•,.nnede. to. tiring:the, flying, cOutier, , Palace eat': froni hie :station at ,Hydrepore seen as be Arrives," saidAbdnl Alt humbly. -, . The Vulture •-..iiidulged, In an •-evil grin , and nodded..indifterentlY. ' "The 4:tender's': Secretary, is to' drive Ain by Motor from .the Pal- ace witli :an armed. trooper 'beside the' •driver ; and : ••two • Other • troopers ' 'fel-. • leviinC.I.n.,nnother Car In Hyslitinote, a• troop . of he.,te wili escort Hasim with tho' Conner through the City In: case of any atiairrp6igaitist" t.To 'be tenth:104 instruction: In BrItish Columbia, japane$6..ex; Perts have seied 1,500,000 chicks.: The Washington Co=n0eratilie 'pgg •••and Poultry. Association," largest, .0fl,. the centinent,' ia selling. 'sexed 'chicks te, two-thirds tit Its cuttomers'-,although ;it has practiced the sexing: for Only • a • Year. • • • " 'Japanese who are introdlicing*the , • ,f,rnethed sometimes, „earn from ..$90 to $100 per. day. The chamPlen, named Yogo; can determine the sex of 1,400' chicks in an .hour, and 'his charge is• from a' cent .to Cent and a halt - per 'chick. The methed attracted,little attention when explained in a Paper read by a• JaPanese. professor at the World ' Poultry • COngreSS. in Ottawa six years ego.. ' _ . . . - 'Western Canada has got lo follow the -Pacific• Coast lead Or be out-' :.striped," • sa14-*.• "We will Wife to ..adopt. the Japanese "niethod of ,Sexing :if we are .net going to lose our in , the penitry- • which $2,500,000. in New :Brunswick alone." 2 The.. SOk.a. i:140h" ' TN& Year,.. many .farmers have seen, fit' to. tell!, eft 'their • Sligar!."'-1,mabes„, obtain • .money: They. 'fOrget _that no 'steady 'income ,..trera ...the.•;inekhig , 'meide sirap,•"even if', the price per gallon .410, deereteed•frOM What it .formerly was. Many •a 'valuable Woodlot .. has been ''secrificed ' for .'lvihat wOuld bring end. :the' landscape friiined be. „cauee of:this neee.Ot Mene • • Crier tifree-tinartert of the bout ar- ea, 'of•erinada, is unsuitable. fer • suc- cessful.,agricultural. • predUction,.,"but',' much Of it Pouldbe 'utilised' for grOw..., tok .forests:' Enregula ea cutting, frequent an extensiVe..ferest: fires, inieeta. and . • • gue..diseeses have...eliniiiiiited, :many' :of 'the Mere deeirehleSpedies of trees' ,in •:Soine areas .• Forests are bedessary :for trade Of". conntrY and for the: employment of men: .They affect :the. chinate and water, nplily,..While the farmer obtains 'his 'fuel from the .Woothot, Fish; 'require 'clear,: cold ,wa- ter such as is..feund • in: the shade of th forest;.' game, attracts tourists but withflutjereate, where 'is the game to e found , ds musthave ••nesting places se .as • to. enchant • us: With'iheir• : beapor_sii4218,64-114:Ji‘-10,4n#11-0-7 planting trees. and' by. Liceeping.• doWri" Sex of Chicks To Be Known JAPANESE METHOD OF -DETER- : • MINING WILL BE ;INTRO- : DUCED. .., Saint :John, ,Isf.A.-..-Stensare being taken t introduce into New, Bruns- wick' the Japenele',Metilio,d: of 'wider:: tithing the .4e3i.•of,:.the newly hatched chicks, according to . A. R. Jone8;:' Man., ager,....df the Maritirne Co -Operative .Egg and Poultry Exchange _here, Ter- ming ,tkile Method of •Fiek.'deterinini tion the greatest development' in the .poultry' industry' Etincelhe eAtterit of the hig1nCubators Mr. Jones ' skid it 'would be. a Major factor In reducing' production costs in 'NeW.Bruniwick as was thetease in JaPerrand'en :the Paallic .Coast ef North America. • "At the,present time it iS frOxia four to aix week., after hatehingbefore the sex •'Of a, baby chick can he .told 'save by the .Japanese .methri,d7gtfrhrr• .jOniS..: • • • . ."The, defing',whieli read -0.11'0M us - Ing thls ni:ethed twofold. • The Ma- jority of 1)1'434140s :•regard 'cockerels as a 11111Sance and an ,expense, taking up room they would prefer 'to have for pelletai In the, second place, letit; When separated from 'coektrel's , front...the start are easier to raise and thrive better! Cockerels are a little' bit stronger tna outrace the• pullets to th'e .teed troughs."' .,•' ' 11e- 1nitan4ed• the ease of a Eritidh Cofintibia poultry man who found ,thal, 250 pullets; tor4eternififed. at,' hateh- log', and Separated from the cockerel, laid from 12 to per Cent,_,More eggs alt winter-, than 250 pullets -.et the stthe lutteh,. but iingepalated Sex- ed 'Leghorn:pullet ChiCks . in Hritlah 'OoluMbla sell, for • &bola .$18 per '106, whllo unsexed Leghorn chicks • are Worth )10. lease. • ' ,..Professor A. Akt,. Ma*, 'head sae the POtiltrY department tiNI0cdonald Col- lege, Quebec, attend thepiovin- dat fiebildaY'wrp,:reder)etori eft August 2 to..demonatrate the .1.a..• parterre Method of ascertaining the sex• ot baby Chicks„ said litr.;.ileriese• Later Itifiefiege•••PiPert: Mgt be .brought tii.'• ,prOVide 4litther In •summer, in and above the -for - eat,. the air is cooler -than tiver• "open.. ground,. ,In winter, the. Snow, IS Pro- • teeted, from .•bOth . the stm . and the• wind and so Melts more siOwly, Hence 'there'll& Iess 'trent erosion and• floods than Where:4h; trees are cut' • • • oft. ; : , . , •".It behooves Instittitie lieri to itrge Our, Men,' toprotect: the torts' and to plant new trees ,whete thellliend.net snittible".fee agricul- ture:. •':: • ' ' • , . . • This article -ins eontrihnted" • by. Nellie.OrimeS I3iair, 'Pro- vinetal Convener ; Of on AgiteultUre; • ' 'M,'..Eilattlieth McCurdy; Provhiciel Confiner, Publicity Cominittee, bee, *Orden 5' . . yCli:rEt• .1 SIX .tiloniTkiS . • , , • „Teeth' reiny..are more thinxtiinP attire 'grinders. with. which t�, cher, feed, They are, • speaking **Om: a • beauty 'Standpoint, : the :background of pettfot, Sitilli;" The .thenld ;smooth and -- never. .Mind it they are al trifle grpoit6a ,so that' you're prond to She* therii when you aaugh,. Obnitant care is the ,one thing that keen them . that tvns''..• .itetheinber that every 'person. Shorild *Mit. the dentist every six tuotithe,. Let 'him fill the cavities, extract rents' that .be. feels Catt ,he treated in no 'ether eleig and pejlati, teetb. The last step it • all initiortatit. :No "matter, hOW otter:: 'Mir how % thoroughy you ...brildh theii ' , , 'yourself; yos cannot 'prevent tartai- •front :fornfing,and-fie one but. e den- tisti cen-filieeeesfnlly. remove Iartfo''. and. deep*Imbediled utelOti,' • ; ' • • Of course, there is a great deal 11144 yPit can and .mUst. do -Yenraelf• PM01k• yOut;, teeth -et least twlee day::-- 'after' each meal' is. better—and.' use dental floss several.timei a week. Puy. your dentifrice' beeatise �f its, , efficacY, not merely because yen like the Ieste. of it. ..13ak,ing Oda excellent • cleanser. ' . ' • • • ReMenibet .thateyeryope needs. a. good mouthwash.:'And pile' with astrin-.. ,cyallytiftW'Mr- 0* Will it iec-0. the teeth and mouth In fe clettner condition, but : kefent. the gunis 'trent shrinking, . awaY from the teeth..Your•deitist will probably'redominend a good' one. Th0 Farmer, Who is thk-nation' einte;-itne • . , . That Ilia ta do his. work alone, . . :While otherslaugh and , • hear- 7his green?• . . ; • ' . • : • The FarMer. •Who to grow Whet others 4et, The loaves. of bread, the inicy meat; ;Atid in return i • termed' a Cheat? - • • The Farmer. 17trho takes,;his produce 'from his. door, And drags ltt� the general. stfire, ' Gets Whatthey'll, give and nothing' , • - The-Fai'mer, . , . At prios,wht.04.10,knows full well Who bUyii *bat ethers' firiVeld Should Send,the:askers. straight oh , .'• well? • • , . • .WliNo.esest.adteuyie'es,niootrm.boendn'dyd.Th4LtnFh.4ei..iim:inrci,,.,‘ , • • . , :".run,",• ••• 11• •• • , But. by the work tliat!s ..The.,;neyer die? .Farnier, . . Buton the City's streets do, roam, ' Whose Sons and daughter won t stay home .rcit (m4 can't. dress' :them...off ,the . • When p-rIcee.reSein,..-:t.iPTeh.FarmerOe'f'wr: Whote4,Ferethe.estle ywas 89.417, „ But first..te fall When it..,was :o'er? haann share'.' �f: spent.' ...• :The Farmer's; To give • the eitiets. "sweet Content, -Except • to h.elp 'repay what's. lent?' • • ,.. : .;: The. •Fartner; . Who never in the. '"bread' Sterida., br.or.„,setks: help" trent. hitt neighheirs, • • 'But. wrests', a living 'from lande? • ': • ••""' TheFarmer: .. „ . , Who finds, but lone .bright, .glowing •te4:r; 1 hi . ph4' On i1s ;eery way— He hasno itiCorne • tax to pay., •• '•"" • ` he Earth —Eva Ewert JarniesOn, • t' eas anted Artists' and Authors, Atnat,-1 .eitr or Professional ,are invit- pc110, sena us .Saleable Sket- Ches Illuitrations Designs, Short, Stories and Articles. ,', ARE ,Y01.1.,'ARTISTI-6Ati-V. iNCL,INED? • • We offer srou practical • in - INFANT'S DIARRHOEA CorreCted! rrequent movements are near yet., Ways due to an irritation in the. • . mtestitesset m up by ferentine food which has not digested, , Baby's Own Tablets. gently and promptly aid nature in getting rid of this irritation. "At the 'Snit Signs of peevishness or diarrhoea," , Writes Mrs, Alton A. Parohere Glenalmond, Quebac, 9 give.. Baby's Own Tablets and in a very Short tiine baby would be well and tla° gm. bis21thlra:41k1118dai 1.1 13tP. Tlfhtob° tobsi 21 3144. • . • ' Or. Wi II lam's) BABY'S OWN TABLETS ldsue No. 30--J344 •-• .4, • • •strilcii0p , and criticisin on • Paintings, Landscapes and FloWers:' in Water Coloars: Senci a three gent •stamped sfivelope for, full ' . Thirty -Nine Lee Menue, 'Toronto,' ' tati tali, sing and 8hetti,iltid'UOVe; fear, tilabittradiment.• Your tali* teeth• • itiek ill day Long when you Yiprisldo 1 on tor; Wernet's ,Powdert..theyAli Stiiiglyt*CeinfortablY-Ltli ' : eit0,01104.- Presenhed i hy, lioild's, leading`'enlists ',;•theY know; Ire the beiti Ccizte bu•t . iitt4S-tit,y. dhipitoto : ' ... .. . . • • . • :0 r' ,