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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1936-03-12, Page 7*> —X. . V W o.c.jai RAISIN BREAD “No use. wondering, lie'll Show up I PARKER HOUSE ROLLS 304 ? ■ a c Writers, politicians, 7 s Prrsco.lt and ‘Gordon Westerby .find gold in the avid bush of Australia. They stake their plutui and start the journey tek the coast. Winter Sunset t/lljsniien H EV E N O fk &<2 TliE TORONTO STOCK r.XCHXNGE 3.1 TT.Tl??Rt\CE ST. ?. TORONTO I 4 ;.i ................. ..........~ !. ord rate; ‘'Or mayb i. something A WEEKLY TONIC By Dr. M. M. Lappin • I “14. might be .almost said that oui > chief interest as citizens is to in­ vent new restraints for one another.'" — Sr Ernest-J-. I’, Benn. » O'LEARY MALARTIC Circular upon reijuest WAverley 3461 BRIDGEfV - .. ..... .... .... . , . . .1 j. ‘‘Well, it se'uns. there, is noiliing li-i Mrs. Medl-ieoti. prophesi*-d. . I , “And if he comes'to you please'say ! that I’m aching to beg ' and io make friends again contritely. ±lL_wiis_th.e. first .Modlicmt' went, on. i for me.’’ ■ ‘ ‘•p.nt thov said tiiat. they had shoals" - . >1 ..■ HOOKLET 'FREE! “The Royal Yeast Bake lh»<»k’’ gives tested Royal Sponge Recipes “•for tlie brenits illustrated above and many others. FRteE! Just send coupon!. BUY MAliE-lN- CANADA GOODS ■ / ■’.......................... STANDARD BRANDS,J.tMtTED Fraser Ave. and Liberty St., Toronto, Ont. Ptease send me the free Royal Yeast Bake Book. • >- SfreetMM Town. jjfc-.T'h.rrriuLj^j SYNOPSIS casm of the two preceding Issues, confused and perturbed her. She could think of little else, as she bathed and dressed quickly, to find Medllcott foraging at the breakfast table, ??. parently in .the highest spirits, “Our little reporter friend has thought a second time,” he said gen­ ially. “Did you notice how retiring he is this morning and how careful to avoid anything likely to hurt or an­ noy?” ■ ’ ■ . .' “Of course I did,’’ Eve agreed, “and what does it niean^ Mr. Medllcott.” . “Npt a mention of the name of Mr. Dan Prescott, the man who .tames the young piihyips,” Medllcott -went on; ' “No", suggestion that he Is Westerby,, that Romeo of t*he dried apricot par­ cel.. Nd use of. the word sharerpusher. No pep. id the stuff that I can see.” “That’s iiow it strim’:,me” Eve said. “But how do you account, for it?" “Maybe pan Prescott -has been” in­ terviewing an editor,” M-edUcolt said, his eyes emitting, twinkles at a roc- g I.as Your Birth Date Reveals Your Vocation 1 By ANN PENNINGTON- Wv.suuby has ;t fiancee. Gladys Clem­ ents in England, but -when they arrive in Sydney lie marries a pretty’ bidnde. Gordon forwards a photo of I’an' to former fiancee, Gladys ..Clements, in London a-tid "when Ban arrives she be­ lieve lie is Gordon. Eve' Gilchrist, typist, obtains ‘ work in Mcdlicott’s pf five, tire broker Who is iloat.ing mine. Eve . a-ml Dan fall tn love whi-Ti Eve is confronted . by Gladys believes in Dan's duplicity.-'EACH CAKE * i k -■ M Crimes - Justice 4 Mysteries - Solution :i Experts - Money •' Men and Women , 1 *. ’............... * • • r ■1 I. vet lire unable t<‘> Mvv the jH • e ■ • ■ Ja ■ II y<>n I -he nn ;nci:n:itii.n pi obh-n.i.-*, ; ..............' 1. :. * III .1 >. Ti .Hit nniv iif i bi>' -nig n .!>''•'f' ■e-iiiti f.ir yonr-rlf. w rite iii o-.i-c fi.r oar hn-ra- tufr Rivitig i|i tail's of linw, y'nit r'nay i.i'i'.'Hi'* '<].). ilita d to act in the well paid eapix-ity <>i a’ •; Special Investigator or Special Agent Wn'r i.-r fell i’lfi.frnntioti to Tbi BRITISH SCHOOL o/ SECRET SERVICE 1 'oitnd' .1 (I and uni) ltr.’i >. U' Jj'pnljvbl Avesiuc, Toronto,,< ”><• WRAPPED AIRTIGHT ROYAL plTEAST-CAKES- are always Full Strength THE TRUE WEALTH OF' LIFE The ieadjust-jnent of (he social- and. economic order has • been talked about a>. great deal in recent year§. _______ clergymen., - as, ...well as^thv !han~nr71Te'’^t'Tc^ all'shared in. the talk. • Nor has-ihg talk abated. , J frequently receive letters,-mostly front younger pien, complaming. bitterly about. thtf un­ equal distribution of wealth. Here is an extract l’TO'm one suCfp letter, “Ever siiicQ. 1 was "gble to woyk .( have Worked l.ard, Before 1 got mar­ ried I saved all I couldu toward -g^et- ............• -- - Jt-ing- marf'ig.d and, since.' then, my come..to their knowledge, which now [ wife, arid 1 have..always .tried to five, makes-them rather sorry they spoke-.: as ecunomicaily as. possible so that-' as they did." . •. | we%might -4<e aide [p <h» ' the right' “But what?". Eve asked. “What do ■ tliiny;' by • our children. We have you suggest?” . *. 'three children.—two buys and. a girl. “That'girl only .told them one side our- oldest: boy is just about ready ....................” -a-£or Web-think- he should have .a college education, bill al­ though we have stinted and slved^»all our-lives we have hardly .enough* to justify us sending hini -to 1 college. i Don’t you'think, it. is time something j {.was done, to get rid of our existing . . . ... . i a few people have rd. “IIo might 'know what is behind I hioi'e wealth than - they can handle ’*•” • . . ' - - landThe majority have not ^enough “I’ve rung Xhurns up at. his homo.” i to niakc, iiJe w6rlb AVhi!e?”. ' of her, wrongs,” M< Glicott observed. I- They may have wormed out the other, side, now that its too late. Or their Sydney, man may have sen£ .the’nj some real news.. One thing is clear to me; somebody in that ne wspaper, of­ fice is voj-'v sorry lie spoke.”, “I wish Dan were, here,” Evo sigh- J order • in which rd. “Ho might'know, what is behind J . I He’s iick'kd to i a.| tlm ' but I -she(. II I “We thought of' that,”.■■ Medllcott" replied promptly. ____________________ _______ thing that Cairns suggested. There’s' death. I suggested that j ^huljid"“writ" no boat'for Australia for some day's; them, for libel,'while they -were on the and out’ inquiries show that Prc-scott mn. B-iit- h'o was against that." .has not been asking for a berth. We “They wore very' uiijust to you,” have (covered that. If he is booking Eve said. “T'-'.icy ought to be made to for Austral a ,we shall know in good pay'for it.” • time. • • ■ ■ ■ , ' , • j "Yo-u’il In hr from him in 'the morn-' Lellous in calling a man a sharc-pusli- ing.” Mrs. Medl-icoti prophesied. .. I er,” ‘.Medllcott said '.regretfully. “IE., ' ! vauso, you sei?,'tlie sheer fact' is that ■lijs "lardon,.'j mn.j.pjoy • smart people and'pay- a Eve said , commission oh svhe shares, they sell “Spoke very handsome?’ Medlieott ■ i to make life worth while?”. _vy.iliii.ig to.'grant that there are, .'flaws in. our a’nd eeonumic order. ' There’ alw'ays have hcen’-and,. it'seems to me, t.hei'e.' always will'be. Nq "human order is perfect'. ■ Bift i<-think wei must also admit that 'there .i's. a very real at­ tempt being made today to. improve things,' and it is. true-,, surely, 'that things "are hot .just as bad' us they , were many years' a,eo. On the whole,' ♦ he standard of living has been- rais­ ed.- '»•' If is- so easv to blame the “exist-' •ip >av . » vi > ii.ti.«»i»m.i W4vui;v-i<i.i ’J',HI J tl P V S.'t. <1 .111U C. III C.V Il'J ’ 1 hlio<li> . ■ „ ...a., in: ____ - I llyc ,v.->th op. K-fUrs fi-om your SriettHi?. abo.ot' ■ eapitul&Ueally 11 1 do. feel that., in a great many cases, »«r» .>» * > .< •• One problem of vital importance that confronts young people is to de­ termine the vocation or trade for '"Whtclr-he“~or~she-is—best—Suitcd.-lhe- purpose .of this column is to be o.f“ 'service to those who are peeking help in th s important matter. Your birth-, date can be used as a guide to .a proper decision; ,..' . - \ - Let/US'''8uppVg9 ^at’'yoirl, Qf souje-. Oiie In w^.iom you ainterested, w<££8 boru between Marell 21st- and. April* 19th.: Sugh a person should'-seek a type of wbrk wjtli a spi'eo of danger^ or in'tr'epedity would please these peo.’ ■pie even more. The profession, as Sur. geon should prove.successful fo peo­ ple born during this period because of the knowledge that people’s lives, and your, own reputation depends ,oh your actions. The trade- as construct­ ion, engineer would also prove., very successful. A woman'•‘of this period being self-assertive and an excellent > conversationalist’ should be success­ ful as? a promoter,, dramatist, writer.' A very good example of this type is Mary.'Pickford, the actress, and of the m.en C-’hn lie ..Chaplin, the. movie star. Tbfir great love of giving' to the needy,,, a'nd- their sympathy in abu-nd- -.•nTVt?-^-V-!4T-4^f’H-l-e--mHfch--g4!X.'.<^>S--tO._Lh.LLiO. pc.-rsnue. . . * •As th■' period is.syn'.lio'Ilzed. by.the Rail),' a ■ ipt-.rsoii ,of (his'-type will be more successful after having conquer.- ed the somewhot headstrong tendency /Fullest success will come after.they iiaxeidkianuaOrLlinlsh that which they ■have started.- " : A personal reply dealing with on* important question will be mailed to * anyone sending The day, month and year of birth together with 25c and stamped and addressed envelope Tor .- reply.. Address all correspondence. to : Anrih^-Pennington, Room 421, 73Adel- .aide..«St/W,, Toronto, Ont, Wh-v take-a chance-on any old sec­ ond-band Fiano, whfn you cat) get a re-condilioned one from us for so little.? Or a - riew- . •»'« i'»r- $295.00 '1-ei ins' to suK. Write for list of special* MASON AND RISCH LIMITED 642 . King St. W. Toronto. O»t. r r Ago L • ■A . -i»®g ■pij&val’.' “And how, as I’m in for. a bin the money" they ' had ' lost through xl.-fly tomorrow-,' what, about a spot'of vnu’’ EvC objected. ,, , .. '• "' ■ i J umjvciuu. mo u co u I d (.1 o, a g re a t d c al in ore tn a Bi’Wp? ' ' / J .l-y. Ind, t|() (() J,..;,. p,^^. by a maiil \vbo brought lirr orange letters front the vkfinis of the man:j. dnI ’yl. "'I‘: ‘ '.”c i,llriclillits- juice uhtl to;.: anda Cutty oflho -IU- ^dtonlves stofk ntartM. ndrire in'tlte th,e. n-'!ll‘-'r cordXouf.er7K^-;,. . ~J*«?ffi*Z** - n ’"'"ft-™? ■' “Mr. Mndtieo’tt said yon might like , i,u fnl’otyrrs ln.se.as nmOli money as “ "I--1 ,a-’ 5 -ne- aio^rlarintr..(life, to si'e ibis-paper. Miss Gilchrist.'’ S'he-'guy r>f my people’’did. Yd-u might say ;' said. ;... • 11,hexsame about anybMv who was ad- i •'Eve opened it. apprehensively-, • hut vising on stocks and-Shares just be-1-'-1’A ?n^“'r ''L0* failed-at a fitet gla-nce to see anw fur. i fore the’ panic; they all. gave- losing I ,'lU. noedics.- ♦ her reference -to the matter which ‘ ’ «■ -■ v>J;om 1 am tiui „ . . was so near her heart. But a -systPin-L “Thon Wliv should von he singled ' ; i ’e ’’ c-';s ldwn to -Cec uppurtun- atic search revealed a modest quarter 'mtEve asked, still unappeased. • • ■ , ~ ■ , . ■ -- - ..... i - ,-fige-to. go forth to seize'cpportumly as I’m in for. a big (}ie money they I .............................. .. b, bbe.nwrnms Kro w>; nfvnkmM ■ snW „ m, „s<1] )Wl.atly. UAn.l shoals- of. • ' j() ,f| (li|Hc„lti(, . ...___; from tlie victims of the man i't '. - >' ,, and-a copy of the ‘ Re- ■ v.-ho gives s-toc-k maukot advice in'the '' .- '“^L cl '° ... • i ■ ■... ■ , • 1A. ' . , i.A I,,' which have existed tod long, . ,; crepahciesj'n ojui" existing order, but •j I know of many vases i-n whiel) nien, ? and .families, are needlessly.' If thebe men . ............. am thinking of . had only ; ity,"and had had'the'faith anil cour-was so noa’r bor heart. But a systi>m-ii. “Thon Why should of a Column, trekrd unobslrusivcly ■ away on one of the lesa. important pagos.-' ’ i Several girls had written to the ( ...... ... newsnriper,. or called, with letters -myself, if I didn’t happen to know from. Gordon Westerby. similar in ev. j be tiler. Cairns tolls me that I have no ‘ ei-y respect to that which had-cmonod j ground for alibel action. But Dan is ‘ the correspondence-’wifii Glacfvs Clod another matter. Westerby has- only ■ . .. . L ■‘,I TV lls c? me-nts. jh tach-instance th/letter’ tou'ome up to the scratch and -Dan ■ ■?'* ‘t ». nevertheless true that hfe lmd rr.’rhrd them in the emmb way--’has -them jm-a gppe-vine-ltehl/ .,?’*e ‘l-'vhat a very guarded paragraph, in which) by.,‘‘Dan says not. Dan scorns . to readers .were once, more warned of-have some reason for. thinking this the risk attached ‘ to investing in partner will do. just-its he' is • budt-n, j shares of-concerns, not listed on ' the Land be glad of 'ljhe chance.’’ | Stock Exchange, such as the pangong i “I wonder where Dan is!"’ • Eve Gold Mining Principle, it was pointed j exclaimed for the twentieth time. i ..out, it was prudent to defer i vestment until ' sharer were known and officially .quoted. >Eve rubbed her cve$ and read the matter over again.' Its"mildness after the heavy jocosity and scathing sar- “Bocause, I'm an outside broker, . . ■ rMedlicbtt said; “And because <I’ve '>I yn it presumed- Use f and mal^ tried Io interest' clients in .a. promo-1 use it, they and then* fami- lion Which I Should calf a wild-cat; ,'»\tke posUron they, • - - • • ,..are today., • !' .Granted 'that all 'classes of hard-* ship and suite) ing through poverty i-1' •ut it is nevertheless true that life just what any in. well- all right. You’d better run up and say I farewell-to iny wife;' you’ll find lrer more.asleep than awake. She never ■p'etf?. going much before .elevtyi.” ‘’Bui when she starts,” Evo said, ‘.’she's wonderful.’’ (To be Continued) • Royal Yeast Cakes and Royal Sponge Recipes assure light, tasty breads... Royal Yeast Cakes ccnwQ you with,, the protection of a.special air-tight wrapper lor each cakij This assures ah- ■ sohite freshness-^ full lea veiling power.- You can use Royal Yeast. 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I think, however,, that the question which he has-, to aifswer satisfactorily is — Is this boy. a coriepe curriculum? If so, it will enable him to make good In life? If hellcan answer these ques- t’°ns Ln the . aflh-mat.ive, then he; shouldFbe willing to- take the chance, make the sacrifice, and . let his boy have the benefit'of a college career. I Tte will probably, find that any sacri- ! fice he makes will come back to him 'greatly iwcroasod,-—not perhaps, in actual .dollars and confs.'but in the satisfaction of .seeing his boy cquip- ; pi’d to take-his place in life and be­ come a, .helper, of his, fellow men. . i - Not the .least part of our' trouble today is that wc are. materially ml'nd- cd’ • YVe have a wrong view. of w’eallh. .We think of wealth, in.the form o/ a large bank account, and while there Tire .many thing’ a If y ou at‘e. $< c)\l.ng mental -itnprove-' nient and' cf-f lcivnuy. you should vi itd .tor part iei-ilars of the cmirseh ot'i'ercd tit iiiod'eiatc fvvs;,by Tlie In­ stitute of Practical and Applied Psychology. • , ' A Bead "THE I! IXt’Klt ”* - a . new munthlv magazine of help, -for eV-. ir’yboj'ly publi'shed by . , The Institute of Practical and Applied Psychology Ong dollar a year ■ .... 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' -In‘"a ■wor'<T;‘ the true wealth, of life' may be said to consist of-love,.fajth, hope, sympathy, courage ..and. hon­ esty." “A good, name is better tha-h riches”, and money jan never buy that., ' ■ '. . . • ’ OUT THE WLET I HATE IT BETTES USE i(efl , ~ NOTE: The writer of this; column is a trained psychologist'and an au­ thor of several works. He is willing to deal with you.r problem’ and give you the benefit, ofi his wide experi-. encc. Questions .regarding problems —4ml ■■ room 421, 73 Adelaide Street West, Toronto, Ontario. Enclose a 3< cent stamped, addressed envelope for . p]y ■ . heard the wind blow through the Jpines. I Saw their- branches bend and sway,,. 1 saw the sun sink low, and paint •The snowy slope .in colohs gay.1 ^Beneath a pine a rabbit paused, » His heat! thrown back, his glance r . "alert, • My gun beside me was forgot; That helpless 'life I-could not hurt. 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