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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1937-05-20, Page 6..... y-, elicious V • 11.- GLYNNWARD 7 . _ Claudia Townsend meets Hick • Whalen, at a hockey 'game in Seattle ne night. Per interest In Dickillx..• fueatea Wallace Bernell, rich young lumberitan who wants to 'marry her. • ;TO jet Dick out of the way, Wallace •: gives him a job in one of his lumber ,•, •• 'catOP in British Columnist. 'At the "h4 -111.e• - 7 - :TT" ,1Bar6eirs. men, ,' are. Workine, stolen: -1 timber lands. He asks for,an explan- ation, but Braddock, the boss,puts' tun off. and next day: leaves for Seat- . following' -day, 'Claudia' tops in at Boritell's office and • by • chance, .overhears Bornell ::and, Brad- •. :dock plotting to .00 imiray with 'Dick.. Claa 41., goes, to the camp at. Burns, Like to wain 'Dick.. At the canip, she learns from Ching; ' the Chinese . • cook, that Braddock,. who has arrived . fitit; has •Seht Dick .off on a longt e trip, with a Man; Meriarty,-WhO hates.- - 'Coate' 'back alone!"'„. 'CRAFTER `IX •• 'Claudia Sat :itaririkin 'fron't•af.Yber:,,,, • Dick •.Wh. len death this morning! In answer to , ' her•.-fheughts, there' came a nervous ,ehockle from 'Ching' ,"I.t'ink maybe •Moliarty kill ,Missa Whelen!"° : • , • "Oh,, no!"she gasped. ; She gulped down some •coffee to Steady herself; She..mast keep her bra,!n'elear, think.; quickly.' •-: • "Do • you know which way they went?"• _ "Sure, Sure! Look enta '.Window and, see 'ern' go -that Way, far. 'way • from' °theta: Cress Jake byoeast . Find' 'em by SnoWshce track!". • : $•„, • "Is..there any man here, Ching, who. • would :cortiet, and help' me lock for therm?"' she -asked 'pleadingly. " lie,•shoOk;h1S head violently.. ."No,, ma! All' man Velly 'flaid of • , hossee-man in this. Farm)." • ; • "What Could, she, do? Go alone, after them? : Wag Ching .Dick's only friend ths place? are. Mister Whalen's .4riend, Mg. :you do hint ; a. big' .."Surg, sure," he nodded, smiling. • ...thing Lo de • anything ..for• Missa Whalen.", • ' • ' The cook=houSe door. opened and 11:01,N RETURN FARES!.. Representing .Substantlal amino ' In-travet-cos• . Cabin from $244: return Totarlst $204. , third " 0.50.51 „ The,Populk4y of the Canadian., SeivIcd Vessel s. is h-olonly dust to their,: .extremely Moderate • 11p,laqt .t9Jpy,9111.9r out- s I no.. fealutak appreciated . by .the experienced trayeller 4,0., , , Complete personal servfce. . to 40 very Passenger.' standard of steam ' ..moclation in all classes.: 'A colane famous through. . •:the World.; sail loot iAentreai to, , Belfast, 'Glasgow; LIVerpool, Plymoath,Havro and London. • AilPlY to • CUNARD WHITE STAR 4I1 0 DONALDSON ATLANTIC LINE I._ 2'17 _bay 'Street Otlatri butostse ?fiats t'a see Is yeas Ideal agent. . • Praddeek .stood ti re. At the 'same time the ..piren,'' blew for the dinner , . , • • •. • "Yeti tetter cOme Over to my of-. ficei:Missr" he said. "The boys.....are just coining in." ° She saw men now Making. for the , , Cook=hpuse dooa fromall parts. Some 0 0 • RA • j0. ... iiii4itsu. Being WASHINCTOI•14:-..; 4 brain OPera StudiedyWornen . NEW YORK, -:-,Women are study- jng :ji,u-jitsu ..today—for.seV-P,rotec-, .tion. '• • struCtion. under Prof.Nakae whose "Shingle" reads:, •••• • • VitlAitiii "„Self-defense taught privately, to mch.• Orayemen by ea.:, tiv`e/ authoritY.'! • • • Every 'Wornaa. should:. know jii "jitga,". said - the .profeaSor.: of."Men• should be ,glad to •see their wornen... 'Studying it. • t Senietintea, think Wo- xinen live .a., 410re hax...ardoas. life. every. The modern girl or Winner) • is sapahle of looking out for herself, • when, dealing with gentlemen, said Nakae, but "unfortunately not. every • man is a gentleman." ° A , :woman who finishes la :course. knows how to: knock a.:•man out, if need be. another' banding* 'first. , . "What's Over there?" 'sheasked„ . , • "That's' tha ,store," Braddock told her: "We h„ye to keep a supply o' ;neceasities on hand'," .- . "I'll go ever there," she 'said. • "I waiif. some cigarettes," „ .She Walked quickly to the store. - There might , be someonethere who ' could. •tell her of Dick: . 4 ..The -nista at the ,Store Seemed sura, prised.: "Why, rio, I've net:Peen Mr. Whalen since • !eat night. Guess The, back' ,for Supper. She saw the man$: -J Yes, go: over her head. e' turned Rad' saw "that Brad:sleek , , .h. f�Iloed her. •. taa.„ -s ore, ,s e for -her 'elf. ste,rnly; that • She. must control her wits as well as her !notions: She.must disarm sus - 'Melon! Already Braddock had :Peep allowed to see too clearly that she suspected him.. She ,must ireterid: to be an inn0cent:'.tool, a' siilT girl just • out fer...e. lark. ; •• 1 • ;..:"WherP is the lake?" se asked,' srniling .up at him. !,fpo show me the •;Plaudi4 forced 'herself to Make inane •conversation as they walked ,to: the 'ton of the .hillock • ima. locked across that vast; expanse ot'tsnoiii;•c(nr- Otre'd..Ice thatwas the lake. Eagerly she strained ...',her. eyes •-for----:Signs Of. tratia to the 'left. —Ching' had said those . two had: 'started east. • She . thought she could discern.,them.,'HoW could she follow'? She couldn't 'go perhaps fill& herself.: unprp- tected Witit the fiend who had ..been Pent .out,.ta.murder Dick!•;: - 'Ching was her friend.' „ She might do worse than : with her. She Mast get in touch with him again. ' • • Back in the office, she held Up her, kis for Ilraddock's inspection, "Have you l.: ever, tried skiing, .Mr. Braddock? Dfteii7Mi. -lteinellPand I have been out on long trips on Mt Rainier. I'd hoped he'd come ,up here With ,a party. My skip are terribly 'ilii,,,,,their7haVe' to be kept well-oiled, you: know, Do you think that •funny old ;Chinesp:coek•Would givemesoine7:', :thing to .oil theni • ' niThy 'tare!" Said traddeck, a little ' puzzled by her seeming friendliness, take 'eni .over and tell to ;oil' - ' "Oh, 'don't trouble,' I'll 'go!". She picked up both skis and ski -poles and started across to the took -house., ready the men had ' dispersed from diiiner,. • • 'Braddock of' course accompanied • her. He sa*. that Ching had the right ,kind of oil, Saiv also that slie, had no. one 'else to talk to just thee, so he left..„her,:for it.krriinute. • . • . -"Chine she., whispered quickly, "will you come With me to look Or Miter Whaleri?, • , "Sere I cOine, 'Atissee! Better not go tilt dark!" "Ching, .I'll pay you. late of money 11 you Corte! I'll leave my -skis here , P411.1.trt: Kee Bargain for Vo . . lrbe lett 100.•toronlete pett of the faino.iii000ld:11elt .Poultry Course— to be. cleared At ' taitifice. the :Coarte, • pet,' be. . reprinted, 3 I • 116/"(E•iti/ An ol..bortunity:.of. 114 lizile• to. tri piactIoal, ketd,.. aurhoritetitie COtikie in P'ehl, try Fittrrifilk :for it tnerd cOursUtakerr by hiinithda of ,ariccetaful PoUltry-Parintra. It .tenalated,ef le. leaeolle 'And 'inetenction37bY eortealiondence.. •Noi..0 WC are diedontinilieg 4 'the. Course And offer •06'30 :Irstotis otilyi, .)soiaid neatly' in A be?* !form, , for only Meth:. about 165" note left aria iprO•are tteittlagthentout quickly, 7 solo, anitly �nIy tsc to COVeil nottagc, And ,heridlltig,. 'We#11 fiend you the •ciaaptete eio of 30 10044 xcea • tlienf 16 •dayll'Anifirt they aro net all :t0e claini melt to he; Jelly ',Mail thein,'bitbld,° If bey thern"And tidbit -a further'$l every Month ,tor. 5 Month& that' ff fttlf triOti§h, ,Wilte Atbride to ' , SHAW SCI•10CILS LIMITED .With the riPingticost of living he- , cominga, serious •matter in the Irish Free State the farmers of the. 'clean - try are et:aria:training to the Dublin -government that they are paying -their 'share of the rise in foodstuffs but are not receiAng•any, they pre- test' that the tariff priabIent'...ii ag- gravating their troubles.The dairy - Men poilit out that Australian batter is tieing Sold in the .Free State at 3ti cents 'a ''notrid while • Irish. butter `F-c-eininrandrtilly7.2•0-tiir—ibt 'Tear *across' the. water; :Entrance, of ..New Zealand 'butter into the country has , just, :started' anbilter 'pretest. • Fir: riteri.'have joined With .the 'dairymen -4ahti,„.deelare-.•LtheYarectiterifaried'-"to make their claims •heard by the GeV-. 'erament.e • thin, has returned health a • patient completely • 1;10711d:0n for two years, 'Dr. James W. Watts and pr. Waiter Freeman of George Washington VOL: VerPitY: said last week. ' operation„ nreylou '.District :of .7.Columbia that the 4.7,-7, tii e been ..found ' effective in treating &erieus.. menta disorders, also had l'eme_dled4. • 4 physical disorder. •' The' woman on whoirir the Operation was Perform.e.d. "40,."1,b'een tauOile.to , walk f.9„17 3wQ yeais anl Piiircreirlf most continuous intense pains in the back:. Her symi ptoms:. nnidatedritett• stnuartgieonhesasitaid.disease nd 41.t' the • She had averaged ;ape, op.erattpp ;tgrowingVuerYsi)tinosillyths for rfieY..e.5"ears With. Almost as a, last resort Dr. Fre- man . and , Watt performed the operatien. It consisted' of boring two line and cutting 12 • cores about the size of marbles ;in the pre -frontal 'lobes of thebrain, ' just behind the forehead. The cOres were not re- moved: but their tonnectien With the surrounding brain tissue was severed, ' The bed -ridden patient was •able' to Walk again three,,,days 'later' and in the interveniag, 'five months has not been in bed for 'a 'single day. Iler • • • intense pains were said to have been, reduced ' to only 'a slight tenderness ' • ...of the back, ' Bees do.' not get. honey :frein era..., They, get nectar, • Which they transform - irito:;•honey hy adding cer- tain. :Temp ex, sugars of,the raW.,aectar., into simple sugar', known to dem,: ists as 'dextrose; atid levalose. 7 Making a Chair Set Is.:lie' 'II ' . Fun- •aura Whoelde.Te'lli 'H. .. It's' a y .. . ow: rl.i'' Don. -.1 , v,.....* N ..se ....• ...-,v8t. Ali .-- --r-stemoggsgalii", 1i170080%.1.42;07./a. ,-.0406,40,p..tergift,4 6. 2roopiztria.,..., #,Alrerltatle410.4.11i.V1OptAtZfigie.1:411A' k 94 17:),:;k7:::::;;V:ifiefrA4ai.w:!„..4..toii:::41.. 44 4•• 4P.:41104,1Pfil'o 0*(104 4` ' tlfilki7&411444414 at/ 1*,w•apkiw, 4040e4fift11,7 if :atira 460",.444, 41.0/K %,1,01,0,,,_, ,44,„,_,.... . ,,. At: •-7 + if Ai& A Ain ....';',Air .., .mt fr:.c..::.evo,r,-ies • , .. - ..,°.A.7.Pi. 1•7.1„:.:71,44;40.3.0.:tvi,fe,sp",, ,.*.c,, i• !pli, ,..107011r 4, it'' • . ....., -o, eikfreillj .„A CROCHETED CHAIR SET PATTERN 1414i) • - • - Something different in crochet st,-chair or davenport set eroCheted in strips! One strip ,mhhes an .arm, rest; three a chair . back, five a: davenportj back: Once yoteVe, made , one, just keep ret peating—johi them, together and you're ready to Work a transforma- tion on your. furniture! String works up quickly, anti is durable. Pattern •:1470 .contains _ directions , fora.makirig -a. strip 514 •at' '12 th- . inches; illustrations of it •,and of all ,stitches used; ppotogrepli of, section of: strip;: Material requirements; suggestions for;ria variety Send 2.0 cents in starnpa or 'coin (coin preferred) for 'this' pafa• • tern to Needlecraft Dept., Wilson Publishing -713 ."Adelaide St • West, Toronto. Write ftlainly.,BATTERN. NUMBER., „3kour ' NAME arid -ADDRESS, . I now.hy the door, and I'll ,corrie as soon •' ineetirig soinebodY Who', Wa's. a' friend as 1 can get: away after tlark. You he 'ready. , Can you.snowshoe?" .."Sure! Go like wind. I be ready . bring plenty food. .••"." , , So Claudia, sauntered back to the office. • , you What, Townsend," , . , said Braddock: "There's one of our eaving . right' now with an y sled ° on it way .to Where the gang is. Working. How Would you like to . go along "With. them ' to , Whalen?" ",„, ' : • "That's clever of him," she thought. • , "He's sending, me in the,oPPosite 'di- . rection.": Still•there Was's. 'chance Of • r9ryour SEEDS . and • • GARDEWSUPPLIES • • Remember that; . "You find the best , at fiERRON'S".' , • 11,, •1 SPECIAL • s' t • • Nista!, pa/slit fird . in amps oPuaerkirtagactott‘ifitnoPnati8sielend:Pellaantasiteg°5,?flul2r5e4syteuit'auensal ,..tratedi 172 paces, several in -natural colours.. ' th6 anstrt'and most templets In Canada. 6' NIIPERROt#txcLimtx,,.. --SEEDSMEN E. NURSERyMEN. 985,ST.LAWRENC8 tiLVD.M0NtgE4 4 of •Whalen;'s: She agreed to. go. ‘, The Splendid team Of horses cress - 'ad the lake at a heavy trot, but :the two men driving were stupid, and tee, , amused at theidea of their unusual , freight to answer questions sensibly., Claudia ,grew uneasy. ''Another te4r.n was corning towards them,. pulling a . heavy sled full -of Waiter. She de- termined to step and'aiii the drivers il-Wlialerr-ifWarrat; 'work Where had eitme .from, ." ' "Whalen', No we ain't' seen him e. At all today." , you Please: take • Me, back to the cam)),With you. X can sit on fop' of the Poles, I -den -1,014m • a hit.,„ • , It tooled an endless 3CurneY back '6k?.,Ilitt.,W11!)1Y cold, and light was 6gigtdi/g reached the carnpi Soon'slfg'auld, ' Make her eteape with Ching— She got 'down from :the sled and _Walked slowly towards the &Mee. ' Braddocktame out With a beaming ' • as well you. got back: home • When you did,!`„ ,ho said, ',:"There's' pleasant :surprise waiting for you '',L • She Molted athint wonderingly, Ile opened' the door 'for: her, „shut it sharply behind.her. ' ' She steeds confronting Vy,allace BO?: be CentinUed.)":' •e77.. ' ununqr Is Longer Fea 40•071. PigerentAtmoOPherep, Clothes; Hornell and Furniture, , . -7'7' • '• Within.thO o'iOtiaOrY, of, Mary *of Oo" are thOso d4yPvv4zA sOiime.r • ,Plearit e,eelu'eloO.With shutters (4)oseld;, • blinds dral;vp, and doors fasteaed to r' kearthe-lifetat Oat," And we recafl 'Om Ai:rtkts' when these were gingerly rI 114Y00..Witb health. . Thc bujuali. race 4cortairoy. al*• •••, 10'.take-itt,•says Charles Messer Stew, •,., airt•thei:latew.., yorlc„,!..,Stio.'''''POrfere4ea‘a, gasPedfer`hrOatif and pwollared and ... prayed fer,ae4,:ternf.:-••if they tiled... ' on the coat,' Or if thcylivid inland .theyfgaSped'augt:s.Welteret);;'A'atth,4„?. .. • survived and filled out their,.. allotted ; span and:were•nrobabIy•-aa • healthy..._ as We are, . - . - -"There were porches, of course,- but . .• they were •never used eXcept for clic:, trance er egress, save only: when. • • .evenings, made indoors filterable. :Then a chair.' or two 'was . 43.9.4?';,,iklifF,'„ea.t4and:15nie.,,of the faniily i!ather furtively teat i.a9.9',14On'e'Pasaing on the street' should . A Right Royal • There 'was: a thrie when gold had -to take a, back seat:- Many people sold their old gold. Settings, and the: :demand was for the • More. silvery. :Metals' in ,jewelry. But the Corona- tiori .has revived . interest in yelloW •gpitU because, not other precious sub- stance 'earl ,corepare :with it in rich: adis and 'beauty. This would seem a fitting time, then, to Serve Golden Glow Salad. It Pring a regal air to your table and Is -a••salad. tit for a king.' • . ' , , . .Besides its .attractive 'appearanc-e, :Golden Glow Salad will become a fay.: 6drite'heaatise it. is .ao. easy to Make:. •• No one •Shonld, have to 'Stiffer dru y :spring. ays and if aneals•are. earefally„ planned,. to elude all the nec'essities of diet:, ci ily combined and served:, there: will be plenty of , time. left ever for the housewife to orijey the Weather ,and enter into the holiday Spirit :that is abroad. now.. •-• The secret of successfal .salads is qUick-settiag, jelly. Thia.particular recipe.calls for lemonjellY but there, • , : are so many- flavours and Colors of ' jelly • on. the market' that. you can al-' 'fiatt• One. to salt the, occasion. . . . •' Golden Glo‘ii Salad • pkge. quick -Setting lemon ; 1' cap, warm •water, A. cup canned pineapple juice, ' .1 tablespoon yin- ' ,egar;1.4. teaspoon 'Salt, 1 -cup canned pineapple, diced' and drained,' 1 c.a.in grated raW carret,.. /7:3' 'cap. Pecan meats, finely 'cut. • ' • . Dissolve jelly in vvaiai water. •Add :pineapple.. juice,: vinegar and 'salt., -When .Slightly, thickened,:..addtplapi!, 'Carrot ' rid"'Kutp.• •Tiirri', into individual:Melds. Chill uatilfirin 1:Jai ' ' reoltt.ea crisp,lettace, ..,Garals,h with ; Mayonnaise, Serves 8., ,.• 'DELICIOUS DESSERTS m • Peach Bavarian One _PaCkage*. lemon'. jelly_ powder Wit:1r half ' 'cup ;boiling water.' When it is cool add 2 •ctins maahed,peach-, 'es sweetened including •jaiee. :When' •c°!..7atinlY, tttini.c)inidto ihmeliz/21d-Panntd?lchh'ii61171' Crumble, - Slice apples in a buttered baking dish. Sprinkle .with„,White sugar and nutmeg. • Mix: together 1 cap 1-3 :capihutter,"-144,up ,brewn sugar,: Spread 'Mixture oyer apples and ,hake until: tender. Serve With, cream. , Grape Frappe „4 .C.ups..water, 14/2 'cape • sugar, , 3 cups-. grape, juice,. -0.1p lernon • juice. •• • • ' ; Make syrup by -boiling auger and, • 'water :10 ,minutes.! Gael, • add .fruiti, strain; freeze to a thuak; Peek • and ',just before serving, heat . . , , Pudding $auce- Yolk of * egg: ½ cup. brown sug-, ar, 2 .heaping dessertspoons flour, 1. tablespoon ' butter: ,Stir , this , till smooth. " Thee •gradually .add—; .C•Una•-eold—water-a-:ceok—sloWly;'. until thick, but do not ' Takc. off stove. Beat , white of egg ;Stiff and Stir in flour with vanilla, 1 Can dttosnh eeCre dPina:ne.aliPlit dritin.. Let sininier i411 Ulifiutes; addto' spineapple, .put jri.,cleeiL dish and pour oyez, it: 'tint;milk ½ box Knox gela- tine' dissolved in '1/2 bop water, "1/2 cup sugar, yolks of 4 okgs, % tea - CREAM. WANTED .Ffighet Pric6s Paid'ceklv etiQuEs PAY.,.131,E pArt, cmo LOAgFin raza AND ALL 81-12PPING eriahons. Pam, , • Crum!' 'CA TIO HO* • TORONTO C18.A.1451n. •• Betuith ef - The :t.trilted Verniers do.oberatIVe• 'Ltd. 28 Duk e St, Torenter 45 • spoon salt. Cook in double boiler minutes; when cool. add egg whites '‘heAten stiff. . Serygc.wit1 whipped, creaM:•.., • • Grape Sponge .1 Tablespoon,gelatinei ,cup'cold Water, 1•;4 can boiling water; 3 tab- ' lespOOes sugar, 1 tablespoon lemon juice, 273 'cup grape juleei, 2 Whites Of eggs,. • • . . , ; Prepare by -softening.. gelatirie in ing water, sugar. and,. lemon rind: Boil five,Minates. Pear over soften- ed gelatine, stiruntildissolyed, add lerfion and 'grape juice; and. strain.. . . On 'the -lawn possibly was. a, lean- t*: and if there w ere .` no.. ,shortage . of water; a. trickle 'alight' cascade down over the boy holding' an um- brella. • AS : for the garden. it was . „largely given over to vegetables. The:, .flower gardeii,-if any, was :not ranged' for sitting in. •'. i • .- Summer clothea; 'too, were not the • light, airy affairs., Of today. . Men's 'atlas -Were- about the same. tyigitt, as : ,. in ;Cooler, wea.ther, but a qoaCession '• might be :Made in the , matter of o , vest of linen.. „Women ,Wore :just • as . nianyLpAticaati:.....insurittner-....ne-,4.1a ,. • winter„ though the. 'materiels' were -usually „t innei:. . . • • - , . tiff,'. atill,in the'-shaeklee of arettilitY-."•'•" i . , , . ; biYing n genial Was fernaid aill .. ill1:)..ptilicb---4..aintl ,---n-a-g. strong. :Life Was ruled . by Convert:- • lyir.' sav; Qaeen doria' influence, . with • . • . . its insist • cc: on ..,Suppressign, Wt.1.9' . tiOni_110C1t.is ailether' nr.irue ' for tra. • dition' abused. ' ' . ' ..: - • - Scimmei. Means SornethizigAuite ,,' cliff ererit now than:, it:, did in those . ,, days. We ha' e• more comfort. more enjoyment and •rite're )real, p:ensirre ira week.than.:our'grandfathers had' n A' whole season::: : ' • • • •• We , have - treed ourseticialatrom malty ..o.i.' tho. inhibitions that, :he!d•,. heal: We have made otitdoer hates • • , •alaneastened.,...nrar and -stir -74b‘t eccesionally. • - :13after.scotel; Sauce 21/2, Cups brown sagas., 1 cups corn ,,:syrup, 4 heaping 111 tablespoons butter. Put all in saucepan. ' Beat sloWlY and cook, until a little dropped - in cola Water Will forrn •a ball. liernave7 from 'fire and :add lowl 1 CUpi .table ',Cream, 1 ,dessertspoein wanulla :and a pinch of salt. Coo/ and use ,on rice Pudding, cottage pud.ding or ice. cream. This. Makes about 1 cit. .and keeps in •refrigerator for 'weeks. Redia Pudding Mix 1.3 cup brown sager, •-1. cup flour, .2. tablespoons- baking 'powder,: pinch salt, ½ cup ...raisins, 1h. Cup Beat well; put in greased/pad- ' ding • . or baking dish. Then. take 2 caps 'honing 'water; .1 Cup,: hre*n. ,Sugar; 2 tablespoon butter, 14 tea- spoon 'nutrneg - Mix- until -sugar is- Poareover batter: ... Bake. 1 Brief Comment Rose 'Schneideimann.native .of -;Russian,. Poland and c,orinnunist Spit. .pathizer, now:heads NeW, York state'p label' depart/neat: Ws liaVen't, kOt . . . *-soviet :America • yet, but We're • gain.: ih_g on 4;77-,DettOit' Saturday Night. • • : Norway . has. less' drunkenness 'than: any ,... ()the ... 20..o nti.Y. ''Fpr o.i.,tee• ;is Norse iiiisouse iiotio' and never . the twain shall : Meet.I.Londoh , Sur): -a;.s '•, Clay ExpresS,•. ' .. , :.• .• • . . „ , European eatiOns rarely ale ,averse to a.P--.1tc'hiheylilgdPoriea'te'e.i nc.°tehLeoligerke. WrSiVhre'°:t1hCienigrr. : preparations. tor t 'BII''ader.:t ''jk :'VCrar- ill7. . At :their meetiug here the'..Publisif- ers• worried about the 'in_ei.eased .coat . of pap -et.- -44'aii::, beetteray Measare; , we suggest that they'. ' reduce the acreage 'devoted to Mr.,Gerard's pants. -The New Yorker, , • Preinier , Hepburn is to be asked to change his mind about 'the mental hospital site for •Northern' Ontario but Mr. lIenburn, ,dtiriag the Oshawa ' Strike, didn'tlook like that sort • of inan.--Port Arthur News -Chronicle; ' • • _ „ 'Ask your dealer about make -their own gas from gasoline, or write --- The collation Lamp and Store •' Calumny, Ltd.,„Dept.WL, Torento.,OntariO. • , Issue No. 1-372 •• of our gardeas.and tOtiioes. Vv'e live, ; on pur porches. Awnings: kecp • opt the site so that We may have fresh air: in onr heaiaes. We go ,much, to th ' • country Club, and we go Swiftly' motor, Cara instead of having to ride . . behind lethargic sweatingh.orses, With' cloud's Of ..cluStsettling over us. Many of us Bic in ir-ccinditioriedhornes- with : and er9-1:••trhaPni;It'illfie64:ilajldoutdoort°1 Our „:,elothes.. are ''.0.seasOnUble, mad;r• with the help of scientifie;expie.riment • Sp that the utmost in ventilathin and. .coolness ' may be attained .in the cloth of which' they are , Made. - ;Yea; surnmer, A.D. 1931, is not t.) • be feared 4 for ,.rean's.•irigeratity has - succeeded in making it More than ;• bearable merely;:iti,is2-"reenairized as a •seasout." of enjoyment. • impOrtarice cip we attach to summer living and P.I.6per accout-.: ering„,of our homes for'it that Winter ; • fiirniture :,thight get, trirthy • , a' hint • . from the lines of 'modern iron arid'. '-rattan 'fah...Ili-02re that iS Made 'today. • :Because. SuMnier ekemp,fifies •••IY•frif' ormalitY;•the•garden and oorob farniturc. is freer' ..frern• tOadition...• . than til.e....Piec:nS madelfor_ iadoovs.: • There is no.;nec'eSsity to -adhere the lines of a cdrtdir1 period: 0.111,-- • .,.tioor liVing is of such tecert - date that it has; no: hampeiri,ng tralitionS .• of 'file Victorian age, to fe,,ter it.. • :Whatever Makes "1 -Of I;Oftif,01't 'haes.- of., behuty is 'censide're,i... Ceuhl, there by any .better formula tor designing ,anything in our, horrie02. Glcss Iliountains" Solve' the Problem , SALT -LAKE CiTir.:-'4. 4..mountain , • bofo assirtal i„tees titinbgy place.cub,xlv'oortiloelnd 1,1°1;Wenty acres of ;Ia'tid 'set ,aside by municipal: authorities. 'as _mountain totritory ,,,Are dedicated as the 'spot upon Which a,g7titthring 'mate] 1,9 Iernbi s o thea:Wage cH.•1itei ary ' 1oi;j the'c,Pee)10t;shat., tOileVei& first bottJe,. • Said of the elub's,.ol4fe.,IMprtivernent • inittoel . , "It .wetrId. be A geed thing if all..• eitios stitiled 'buildiir :glass moun- tains, TheiVs• Se niudi jikoToti glass, sueli' "(Pass. fragments, •plied upon . t;thry.,'catch 56, beautifully glow wonderfulisi. ha, '• , dor lights. ,ut night. ; t consider "0 the-olil bottle " , A am. ' "The elatreli is. rihIltilf111 lillItittltiOli# , m): luoVe p`oetect ,or,' iufalthto thOti- matt hit:melt' ' --ilolib D. Roeltorelle;e,,.,rt. • 1