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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1934-09-20, Page 61. „Ps • . Brother titer ,Flying Partners •°:Tteglata.;,-..Be liret ,hrOtber and sister Ifying/coniliinatien are seeking-, neW adventnre as they travel '.0e:.butr• .jowarCribO, BC.;12§ miles north,' east of Vancoayer, Where they plan' , • to -engage in placer. Milling and in - • , °Peratlaa, a. stage Hne., C�inplin nd hts ister, Mrs. . Margaret 'Langton], •with 'atter three- year-old son BebbY, left here recently bus, that Struan puroliased from -a stage ConMany.4•where.--fie was .foi- • iher.13" emPloYed. ' • - • ,. v.; Boyd Cable •pilot. Or :imperial Air; WUS, by ),ii MItil 10 411;1•14i tilro0• tho Prioce•-or Napaita,-, who ihi:toe in 'le travettitmselt„. The 'talkingatinienare • ent as a, last .resort foil h ait;• brother, The Nelture to usurp • his throne.,On the 5LtIIk isser v:tratiels tIorab seamb en, who eceni, interested • 'in • On• him is stolen by. the Vultures Budapest Woman - en‘ oYs aboard the • liner.Glynn is, de- Hceived. at. /1ydrapore into believing he as Children ,21 IH meeting the Prince.a;•representatives.• ' The •secona fl1n le. stolen. but lynn is Budapest. ---Mrs Antal tirimmer, a "s-v"(l by thi PPII°e• , haFi been -.awarded • the Govern 'eat's T46. Pollee officer had opened. the pea.pant ,women living. noir, Budapest, . , .• • . • out first prize 'for having ` Tnet'e children little hag he carried: and turned • than any Other Mother in Hungary. Mrs,-Eranamer: wilt) leanly 4.8 Years old,' now liae.21 clithlren. She was! • married at lfl. pod_ medals were avekv„ileil opPo. .0t,hsr.;•119ngartap mothers. who, com- bined, have .4 Iota of. 90,00Chl1'dren -an average of• la 1-3 Chil4reii each; proof. said Hungarian an; .thorities, that'Hungerian,-parents-,are. ..t.3ie most prolificin .the . . ets rid f Iirreasfly and uickly, no har ubbitig and u of. it the.brolten remnants of thefilm fourtd underthe ,dying man: It .Was •cracked, broken, tvdsted and tied in knots chaired in places' -by' . :fire :Smeared", and . clotted for the :most: • pari with.half-dry. Sticky :blood. The .PreMier and Hasinitared' at it 7ii.tk bulging eyes ad dropf)ing.jaws,',. `:_seriatit 'slid Into the room and eVer .to the -Seerairk.-Whe-aftel-17 word .fronihim, said quickly, "Bring hini in," arid' to ,4tbe. Premier; :"The tilm OPerator".'-'. •'rhe operator was ,shown in, made :hissalaams, and ..moved. quickly to the • Premier and,. Secretary, He was a'. young •Anglo-Indian,:,. keen, "alert And 'Intelligent looking, and :he\spoke and bore hitriself with .thgpoliteness of air eduCated'mAn- and •the.: aagtirr ance ttr'a technician,: sure f his. knowledge. His 'eagerness and haste Were 'patent to both the men to .WhOM he spoke. He was ready, he said, and. the film ,woUld: he running two ininut- es after he got . hack with it to his machine.7•:.• '• . • .. .9;41.# •rooy..1.'say -there-ip--iro-r-minate .10se,?!. he ,added:,. earneStly;:"It:was known:: the Moment .the";peliCe.' ear ar- rived :with the one they,.calI the .Flying ..Vouriee," who,'. hrotigfil", , the :filth •from London by air. and from -.Karachi .' by train. ' They are 'already 'ClaMOnring"„ler..the Picture, and . there are Mani who shOut:leudly, that there; will be no picture, that; thetale of a 'film: Of 'His" • .Beyal.• .Higlineee::::the Prince is a he. There have • been bsawls in ,the crowd between groups Of Mei.. of the Prince and thOSeof.his 'half:brOther. ;the \Tulin:re; have the AIM . quickly then, ,inid• .pat. it n the: tyrojeCtorr1;:--i..:--, "T.he. film is -here," said the Pre njer. "It is -is damaged. But iL you ;can:. Mend' enough . of it ,,to 'show it is a film Of His. Highness, you " I be well rewarded. See!" • He.atatW'aside•-•groiri „the table on to which the film had • been 'turned' Ont-Alid:-.- waited:With'an anxious eye On:the,,,face..:of the 'operator. ..• The man stepped forward With an ex - definition: of Satisfaction, but:as his 'eye 7fell ' on:-.• the 'tangled ::*uhbieh. on the table, he 'stepped glar- edabruptlY,::. ., .:a ..ifunnent, .flung ,a. glance round at the impassive .,faces of the 'Pre= •Mier,:the Secretary 'Aid the officer of the 'Onitid,.. and .with clenched jaws natiVed'io,'the;•table ancihegan to turn over and examine : the •'.."`Ia. there. anything .,.YOu &Mid" re - or ' enough you eatilki,eut up and rejoin anything that would how on the' icreen it is a picture of :the Prince?" • demanded the Premier.' • The •Anglo-IndianY.mide gesturt of henelees.;:deepair.: -?."There is noth- ing.: EXcellente,".. be 'said • ; shortly. days of Work.I Might pick out lichee. here And :there and .,:sonyoth ,Thein. and join ' 'them . up '• , show there had been A'. PictUre Of the " Prince: . But ;to -night, to-inorrew,:. Or , next: day,. there is nothing,. nothing At: all,. that Weald be Made p�ssible ' to -1'.:PaSs 'rough the •.:projeCtOr.!'. ••: 'three?.,Whittiihteried to hini - the .Preinier, the Secretary and the Wheel; cominanding' the '•guard.; -'-look•-• ed at each ether; CorninisSioner.Baw,, ly, ,sittings beside Glynn, was watch- ing the: -three, with' half- an tar • eit the mini -Mired ' tallc„ ,of ': plinn :. and Norah. Ho guessed the Significance of the last look that passed between ,the, premier". and his ' Secretary and from .them: bath to the. ..Coniinanding. 'Officer. He . heard;the .abrupt words of the officer-"With:PertnieSiOn: I go to order ,MY troop* to, horse,, and out swords," .' 'Saw hint :Salute, .turn and stride, out. , • • Commissioner IteWly leaned: :across 61y.nrk and remarked to Norah on the Other Side of him, 41here's 'going' to be sonieitteWorka round hero. pre- nentiy: Ott fi,4 doVvil. on ' the ‘fitiOr Avtienth'e .Shooting starts. And I think we ought to ,get , this young fellow- nie-Iad 'niattreeS well • ,down oh the-• floor ' for prefeteriee. -Oetid job these' Indian. palates .eie: inoStlY built of il•?.arttle .ahd etuit that *Ott LEASADiTtleaningjobs are easy when " you use .• • lett's Pad Flake Lye.: It actually washes the dirt away. Gets right d• fsnolwutin'Otnftl toefascidO6,0idnju„.wl diitsetro.ivoeffd„ . ground -in grime! UseleOmaesq.u,hare .clirt! And you do no . • hard rubbing! -, - irreenailiti's Lye on 'hand for 'all your cleaning. Use it for toilet, bowls. To dear (topped -up drains. • It kills `gernisi. eiiriti* : Your grocer jells Gillettli Lye. Ask hint -for a tin -today. *Never diseeivelYe in lot water. theaction of the lye itself heins'the water; ,. • taYalrY; trumpet, clean. and sharp as knife cutting through' ehecie., As the first ‘soariirg notes shrilled ' out, the .roar of . the mob died down and 41A'aY, and even the ilistst6lt• thWider'. of the drums mattered and faded in- to silence. But as the last trumpet note Pealed out and tin -off; the roar of the crowd ` the beat, of' the*drums rese, again, .and swelled and -reVerb- er,atedin an ominous Passion of fan- atical cane to strife, murder and war. • The Princes, ...Premier ' hurriedly "tecalltd himself to u sense - 'of hie dutY and hospitality, Calmly but quickly be crossed the rom. to where Glynn sat slumped back' in his Chair with Norah on his, one side and fiaw- ly on 'the other. a 'It „ rcinge Pekoe Diend Fresh from Gardens° Well -Known Ontario Writer Mourn Jean . glewett, Prominent Canadian, Authoress, Was oved by WSand by Women ..Readers • • of-Three:Generations ,. “Captain Elliman you ought to go 'CliathaMr,:i.: Ont jean Blewett, to bed and ,rest," he said kindly. prominent Canadian :authoress; died "You- have done % ;our utmc.st, and here recently. ' She had been staying we all understand it is no fault of „at the home of her brother,. William yoUrs that -at -least- one.--cOPY--,-ef-the-*-6-Kislinie..,„dpring, the _last two fihp has not reached us. . • Glynn staggered to his feetend stared. -"No filni reached; your .he exclainied. "When dpeq,1youV Air Mail arrive? Didn't. it come On, the •train we.,did?," • Everyone there thought' his •mind was suffering ,from the strain .•and perhaps the. blow oh: his head... "It's all right, Glynn," ratirninied Norah soothingly. "The Air Mail doesn't really Matter jest now.), ; '"Matter," shouted Glynn. "Of COurse it matters. Nothing else does, When Will it reach yee",, • !`it carne smile hours ago," saidthe .Premier, and .Glynn :,stared at him with ,dropping : jaw. he gasped, as the Secretary lifted a tray full Of letters, end 'packet's from - a • .. • • • 'table beside him.' . • "There has been no time- to open It 'JO' he explained, "or more than glance' through' the 1,etfer from the 'Prince.” : ' • ' " • • Glynn pounced on onepacket."Bet. ter open that," he said; "and 'quick, tee. The Prince's film i in it. I ought to know. 1 packed and; posted it iny- months. . - '-1,Irs.'Blowett who., waS 2„,,,eArs of age had been in poor health for-,eerne tirne.. ' 1 Mrs. Blewett,. Poet, novelist and neWSPaPer •contributor, was horn at Scotland Harwich' Townshiti'' Kent County,. Ontario, Nov. 4, 4862. . Her, 'Parents, , John and Janet,. McKishnie,• -were. „both ratives ,of Argyllshire,. Scotland. She was edu- cated it the 'total public ' Ochoole And at St. Theme's ,Collegitit,e Institute. •At the age of 16 ahe-Ats.rnarrie& to Bassett Blewett, , a native of 'Corn - Wall; England, who for 'many years 4 tondUcted a farrn. near, plenheirn,• Ont., and died in 1.910„,teme..yeat.s, after renieval.';to, Termite. Through, her tholiee Mrs. Blewett was relaNed to i).Uncitn Ban 'MacIntirre, the fm- Pusl Gaelic' poet. ' • • 7 . While stili in' her 'teens the .de- sire and l ability to write revealed ::it- ielf; 44.0' her Imrtria, ' -short ' stories .and, larticles in the ..press,. began to attract ;attention. • In 1890' she pub- lished 'a novel, "04 of the Depths", and, since. .then many short stories have -appeared from ber pelt,' and work wascOrinnericed on it iletti novel illustrative of • Canadian • ...'girlhood. Seine years ago Mrs. Blewett won • a prize of $600: offered by the Chicago Record -Herald for. the best. poem on. "Spring" 4yhen'• the editoiwanted to asce.rtain` if the eubject • coUld . still be treated.freshli, :;" A collection of her verseentitled "Heart Songs" appear- ed in 107, .and .another, "The. Corn1 iloWer5" and other Poems"- in 1906, • With„fraritie ,haste .the cover ,.wns' :torn ofts-a round tin pulled from the -cardboard peeking, the: lid' snatched ,oif .aha a 'ion- oi:,fiihi.e*posed....'"Eieet. •waste time to ,. cried 441:.'gtiayantee.,1t .is what . You . "Rim," .cried :the Premier, thrust: ing" the tin into :the hands of the operator, "..and. Ytat,. Hasim, out .quick and shout that the film' Of. the, Prince is here, will- be. shown Lwithin •• • - - both laving a Wide sale:, A. collected minutes:1.. , • ; '/.. ' , .n. • '. The 4WO.' dashed.; Off and the Pre- mier - sank back in his seat mopping. his*lirP*. .'.'But how it„thia'r.lhe ask- ed in puzzled ypiee.' "The Prince was einphatic, inTIetters.' and:. cables that only two copieshad been sent.'? "So there; weroonly : said Glynn, conaPosPdli: • T•liei.O.how-..,one was 'stolen , with youra.bag, at 9,gyleer-ther second -is theie.---useless: Wreckage. 1,gow is :it .theio• is one by the same,: Air: Mali that . brought .kohr. • , • . , (TO Be Concloded.)... Ys. Queer World . A cow has Veen" senteheed to death after trlal by jury, at Grud, Jake -Ala - via, for the ratirtler-a a thirty4ear. old-.'wotnau, She. was fatally • tossed whete,crossing FitEE BOOKLET -Get Your, copy of • • , • , . the new edition of the Gillett s Lye Booklet -it tells you dozen's of ways to Make house cleaning easier -by Using thikpowerful.eleariser and disinfectant. Also contains hill infcirtntitiOn'forsoap • ,niaking,ithOrough,cleansirig and other • USet tbo• Address -Standard' . trio' idirLiinited.,Vreser4Ventie 14? etty tutet,,Totoete, ' tAirs DIRJ oknidolgioggi*Nowieriar, tst,4 , „ quired for Work that little is left • for play. "If I wanted' 'to be sure a giO . • Be- mould go straight, I'd put "- her in the chorus of a good show," she says., •,.. How 'do young, pe'rsona of the chorus occupy • their " time between • ' h ? Well zr believe :it pr. net, •they , ovvs , They, nevei wearied of his song, He never sang a note 'toe strong,: One little fault. could neither :see - For he was Seeteb and so was she.. They 'eyed to read of men" who AgtriM for country life and blood • 14eds, "d 11. Fae ag*.at Who 'held their faith so .grand t; the hieadth of her knowledge, the • thing subtlety of her responses, the clear- - pref.) ': such -they Well might F°r' hours 'after 'leaving 'lien the be-wa.i Scotch and so wass.he., dismal angories the'pelititians left me 'Cold: I can't, believe that the away; • 'country is gob* to pot when. oote• . • :From ne*lghb'Ors'' broils t are inch viyidly :couragepS perSOn • , P alities still in. it . • pit 'on 'old riding'breechee„ strap on ".7-'• roller •ikutes, without removing Makeup,go whizzing through the, ;streets for .a breath of • fresh .•air! : •• That life is, eeldont as, it seems was ' roY;theught„ iallistene,d.tothis young -wom-An's:'Cleanrehrewd:-phliesoPhy,...-of.:' _ stpod,.: • 4.: hp. We.talked of oo s p , , vo'y :sooftp‘ it..9':•3'qoid" it , a king. :eyed humor of of her realism. ..14O f.or such things litidtheY, iiicing ..And phi each had ;-cannY• rain'd; :Safety • , ; etiAtortit: xXvii .4t,VIVN$0, • Arnlest UnconscitiuSlY and unlited- inglY, these in the :irternieli"S' 'robin had. b'eeit 'hearing 'from outside the full rialn'e "arid ..falling idar•I Of , the eimuting.,mOho 'theiolling booming Ithnuder: of' th'e chums. g•tiddbniy, ,through that l'iere canit to •hehl' the el„Oti* t 614, " • ••. The_ raid' tree, one ,of the yOnders of Perti;•'.ibthe Country's,' saviour in times of drought. Its hags- umbrella- like leaves, condense theanieture tit theatinosphereand precipitate' from 10 to 15 galiOna of, water :a day. ' ,.„ . owis .see the dot, according te a new theory, because of the liifra- i-cel WiVesi.emitted by their, eyes; which, pick: up rats and Mice and dis- close them as whlte objects against a Frey background.' •'. '1 .1 dictionary, Which, alms at; iecordine the • diqng. Indian language; is .beiiig,, cOmpiled-In'AM:- erica, It will be filled With those strange symbols by Whieli •• the 'red. naa:n oncnfade treatlei, carried on • tradei and parleyed With White : s, sees, WHEN YOUR DAUGHTER 1922.: Het- first L.published and paid "re'S for Poern,:accePtedty Fran s • -Weekly,: was: a' hillaby‘,to her own baby.• • ' • lqrs:-.;*BleWett. showed :: in unusual: measure. an Understanding of ,:.'rsAnd sympathy :with the: CommOn'' people. Her Writing: appealed to the heart More strongly than to the head,and her Work was clipped' and cherished by thousands • Who :had no lave • for the Inore-SOMbre ,cliaSies,- -.Sbe knew Canadian life, east' and .west, and :above '11' she knew human' nature, and this fact shrine' in her lines, prose as well as verse. : She dealt with homely Subjects in a ,homel4Way. She did net -atteMptwild, flights or rhapsodies or deep philosophical pro- blems, but she wrote in simple,,:everi :day. language. of .everyday affairs, In particular he appealed. to :girls und. woiOn teaders. Her thoughts t Were always Wholesome arid' ." soinetimes had , religious touch, She • ever sought to, interest her r,eaders. the ideal.• and had no syMptithY with the. sordid Or unwholesome*Aases .0f: life. First AO. could:he 'deaft,- :and , • bbfkrii •••*.a.:e she: :i'llaEti:inekinYb°illdillas;:111e:°::::::tdlitr; def 7s -s 681 theabia-' With words: Or 1 Pence ::was *neither ing in,..voluMe, yet With ail the gen- • eem to . • = • • • ; ' ' unaware. that there'ts Partichiar 'Went on in weather always 'lair, ' ut.ost• • ot ea „ talis wre- P .utx,1 would not h Aknriet: iyou iitaih:rokr dah'ri life, less r daily. the dlspatches carryil :'6ger at grade rallroad crossiflgs. Aatd- ill corne, of ing TFhose:yr feceow;tiladsh:ic:telivhayabl'.;•dj" ssp't we agree- tethrrascareless•i I 1' thineds ef '7E4:1 fiverp snie:a7AP: to b,;„ neso h' „ , •acts little short: of cilniinaL• re - Until . at close ' divvidousitslesof•lsandeeminopera g:1:et.elltit7tahm, cee, able But near of heart they ,ever kept, to. sse 1110 this to. say, when all was past, :dmralvinin.gasit•eirgonsosraantrawikwheany itrficcuoiaess the 'They:loved each othe to the Iasi,. savages •whochavo never seen a' rall- They're loving. . yet, 'in. HeaVen; road or loComotive.,•It good was policy Fot- he and w • ••it's. she. : of f ., yourtatake letten;Inu (I and save the rest ..1111ra. Blewett Will be Missed by 'a ' , wide' circle. Of -r,eadere and by the. Nightgown •Dresses inany.'friende her et and : • lin': H. High, •WAistline assuming personality had ained, ,for • . • , •i• ' :her, . ' _ • A•mong the many ' poerdi' Written by, ra. BI4yett none was:More:popular than • "For • he was Scotch and SO .viee She.,” which reads;,followsirr- Vliek • Wee- Celt:101e wolf Centent • ;With -what they, earned , and 'what - they spent:. '• Oared not a whit style's deeipe=, :For he was Scotch and so •ilizis he. And oh, they " loved to • ctailt Of • Burns- blithesenie, tender- 'Bobby • Burnsl lona, an islandof the lletiri6, a potIceinaii.:,Only, epee it 'week, ',Ife,' COMES'TOVOMANHOOD conies over Mull:, and • as eta. . • dente of his appearance an inhabitant .Is asked to sigh' his notebook,' MOtpr, Cate;'bicycl be and ,rettile are naltne(it on Oa found, , A.Prieet,stelies, inipeigted 1.6 E'rilain, irinniseturiedhito- face powder;' In terinalif they are converted Into high •exPlosiiot; ' . • .„ — ....Third' Teeth is,1,1),Whatever it n1ay Mean,. a ':rehe'Wal Of youth or .wise, nothed• 92 -Year -Old jariner,"bf."Little'lliVer.;Albert;Coun- ty, has just ,begun titf,!• out his third edc Of tech Hs attend Set 1 dish'Plieeied ne.; still date ati'Ve.', (lutios about the ; , 'hlost girls in •• ',their teens need a tonic and regu- lator, Give your' • daughter Lydia E. 'Pinkhern's Vege-' Compound ler the next feiv-. inOnths, Teich her howto guard her health at this ‘"'• critical time. Whet. she is a happy, healthy wife and mother shewill thank you. , Sold at alt good drag stores. • cliaE.Pitilthaitvs Vegetable Compotard. Ogg 61.4 gala. ;mot 141.111.11 II '+o • • "V .(11. II: -O'Brien in Chicago. Icyvb.)- •The terin "eh:bias .girr has ii,"•-iViekr: ed ,sound. When to that , is , added "artist'a model" the ,air takes on Y a' purpHsh hue. , Yet. ; Junette,d 'yesterday: with a girl whoplies both tradea, and a gentlerTinore refined (to use it quaint Victorian :word). or young' person 1 never met: Beside het Meet .debUta 'Reg, -Vvinili1;."appear crude. ' ' - ' : . • • She was a .country igiri who grad- uated from college taught school "for a time. hhd. cote. foTthe*gyeit city to study' miisic: To live, -she„.got job at the world's :fair in the chorus, of a show. She was dismayed; when she lama that the job' called 'for- nUdity in a peep show; but she stuck to: it, and. Won a _prize' in a "beatty ,Contest: Higher waistlines • have had insist- 1, ent quotation in wireless reports from 1: the 'Paris -openings, frequently linked TWitrtlit---Diretteire-period- so that there is doubt as to hew high they are. In this' connection' there lis re - 11 • ,ference to ghtgown" dresses which, •:,etiggeet those:2.-.iiiiiple--,:belted-I--frocke; hanging straight. to the floor which are SO closely associated with the Dir- ectoire Period., These Models appar- ently are on the simple sides of fash- ion While those with fullness andfoi- maliti 'quoted as taking their • cue..., ' This „led to ter Pay,' but harder work. •Alt : day; she stood with nothing much on,: be- ing ogled by ,priiiient Oafs. In ': odd moniente, She kactieed the violin, 'Then! the Perfectinn of her fignre caught the ,yfof a-, sculptor,' and she- ineroasethbei :bleep -as by posing for hiM. This meant:more work, but, she 'stilt 'Managed to Put in me sohour's . • assisting a bilious tOmpoper in ,the 'fronissance pert-60:1W0W-a reverse style %picture. ' • ,I)esigners-whe.:havejuSt_returned ' from . the ' Paris openings express- theMselves.-aa 'convinced hy.the num- hers of evening Models -',Which en- . coUrage a higheiowaistline effect, es- pesially as combined with'e molded line, for evening wear. 7 Fashion .Expert 16ep. lo'res enden.L-•Itidiedulity greeted a bit- gtY1e Ort- British, Girls • L ing grid -clam of the Way British girls dress, launched by Mrs, 'Tobe.,Coller. Davis, ; Uni States fashion expert. "4nglis • rls are badly dressed.,' -They h. e o dregs, Sense, ArneriCan girls . re' much smarter," \1 i-. Davis was quoted' as' saying in the Pally Dayik 'tale's 'another . e look around, AbelI t ang her mind, P' . Seeined-to tie the general verdict. • "iIrs. Davis said tit, only well -dress- , 17ch6strati.con: of '4 :sYn1PhohY.".. d wOmen she bid seen ,in England She is playing ruiw, ;bur "times .„ a were those *Oaring tWeeds.„ in the.: floor she,W...of , known night ipot. Her reVelatiens of What -goes, .on:. behind , the :scenes, there are upsetting. A chorus girl is hedged" with ' „More'', 'restrictions . than tsUrronral a •maiden in .t e most Seleet of boarding* -schools. Every :de; tailOf co,nduct IS stipervised as cure, fully; as diet . and 'exercise. . Though, Says .this , young' Woman, the super, viSion is hardly neces'iarY; The girisi., take "their' ..dariein g, seriously. . They are artiStit, and' SO Much tinie is re • F—A-1°--S---E- tEETEl•l -----•---.Dri.WHINEft POWDER. „ Dr. Weinet'a Powder holds false plates so firmly and comfortably in place for 242houre--they actually feel' natural-;,-eatilaugh, sing:Without fear of any slipping! Prescribed by world's /tartlet eminentdentists-thyknew the beet -lust elitinkle 0114 Illiati*V041 diUgatiire.: • I Ideas Wanted Artists:. and Aut hors, Amateur or erofes'§1.0iiheliagrnesoShort to send „tis gAleable Sketches 1•11,ustratinns, p . • Stories and „Articles. . „ Are You rtist. icaily' clined? We Oiler you pi.actiqa1 instruefien and eritie'isk: en Paint, , •••ing6,' Landscapes "and: .in Water „Colours, Send three cent stamped enNelope for, ¶ill information. • • • • . , . THIRTY-NINE, LEE 'AVENLJEi TORONT