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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1936-03-19, Page 74* 09h I —313 wrong. i 4 it I » . “Heavy rain in Northern Australia., GRAHAM BREAD Don’t Guess But Know a FORM CAKE f i f i Issue No. 11 Manio Street new tv- b li <m l<l c (Hirses Tlie In- Applied c«.! :i in n ah au- willing if for STANDARD BRANDS LIMIT! n Fraser A ve^. and'l.lberry St., Toronto. Ont. . Please send me the free Royal Yenst BakcBook. * i•.,»■■* • ••* *■*•« < i _a j.i't-i i y.. blond'''- photo <>t Dan to elements., in Gordon. .Eve Gilchrist, u • ' ....... of- tlte. but she .» »«»« «»■*« SYNOPSIS ! i .•'! I ’i • - c oi t mill i: «1<>n find. £i l<| in the arid bush of They stake' their claim imd louts journey ip the coast.'- ■ W.i'.-terbv has a tiaucee, Gladys Clbni- V.nt.s 'in .Ei.igjaiid, but when they arrJV^ in .•Sydu’ey’ he, nu-rfi ivs -a Gurdon . imOivards a l former ija-nc,(.'••. - Gladys ............ . f.ondmVand when . ban arrives she^ be­ lieve'lie is . obtains’, work hi MedJicplt’s fiee, the broker • wfio?- Is floating mi lie., Evi a.nd Dan fall in love when ljve is confronted by Gladys' i.elien'S in Dan’s-duplicity. - Ak WEEKLY TONIC I, J 'ip By Dr. M. M. Lappin *■ . X M Trj it -out. 8how yo.ur'bus band that I you an , him and jieip also to believe whiclh did. its very I better mini that Tie is. And, I f I ir’ nanaar IWn SESWtwFHOAyS Fol* a new delight in Tea try Salada Orahge Pekoe Blend KITCHENER; .Ont. — The New. Dundee Co-upcrative Creamery, Limited, found last year the best in its history, it was revealed at. the 28th annual meeting held , in that village. .. Nearly $8,800 "was paid out tu nat­ rons in- dividends while the output ^^ed«4-ra7-^0,0^0j--45o-u-nds -of.-butteit during the year. This record ranks .this creamery as the largest -in the- province, according, to John Scott of •the Ontario '■ butter grading -station at 'Toronto. ' J.. W-. Alma, retiring director,, was re-elected for. a three- year term/-. " ./../ by E. C. BULEY We.sterby. Australia, start the ROYAL YEAST CAKES arealways FULLSTRENGTH Use dependable Royal Yeast Cakes and . Royal Sponge Recipes ■ . You can keep Royal Yeast Cakes for weeks—even months—and .count ou the same fine results whenever you use them..This is because fieri/ calm ' is (tir-figl'-l! Separately wrapped-^ they stay fresh, full strength. No other dry yeast has' this special protection. Kdyal Yeast. Cakes are used by.7 out. of'.every 8. Canadian women \Kho pre­ fer dry* yeast. Try them; TREE BOOKLET! . “The Royal Yciist Bake .Bonk" gives test e$f Ro y a 1 Sponge Recipes for the breads pictured above and many others. Mail coupon. iii’Y xTadf-tn; CANADA GOODS An “Inherited’^ Tendency Among my rjjail 1 have recently re­ ceived a letter- from a woman whom Xha-v-e-i-ea-som -to -b&'.-i-CA'^-is-!te-tl'i-a-dgx. voted wile,and mother. She is up ag­ ainst a ) cal problem, and one which .v,it!, pi.rhajis. take a lot of time'and patience-to sol-.ve. “1 have'', previously ..corresponded • with-you,'' slje writes, “and ,your ad­ vice, has ,been most helpful each time. 1 -itesi-tat.e to . trouble,.you again,-but I ■’/led 1 must,Lj.cn my secret to someone or 1 Will' explode/and go crazy.” My ■‘Wight ho have. ... Would- he ' husband ■ M's .been dt-inking ■ in/secret.' I them From his bank; or from one of -the shipping office's or .’somewhere ’’ •/ “You don’t .•'think——-:” 'Eve falt­ ered, ■' perhaps . go back to that girl?” Both Cairns and . Medlicott gave way'to laughtjerm though’ they were feeling anything but mirthful at ■the moment i ’. “My dear young . lady^” Cairns 'said. r“Jf'yotrknew- the titter- hor-' ror which Miss. Clements has^inspir- you would understand why we are amused. At the same tiin.e, she is a long time; It i-s now beginning to affecj his business and he has lately made some bail blunders which have proved very costly 1 have no doubt that lie. inherited the drinking habit,- fbr his Talker and grandfather were both addicted t.o it.-WJiat worr-ic-s me, is, ,n.i)t onjy. that' our -business which we both worked lp'rd to build up may came’ crash through it, but the possi­ bility of my sons inheriting the. same tendency. It would'ju'st kill me to .see hiy boys, taking to drink.” W'iLh regard to the husban'.l, it hS not-too late yet to wean him from his drinking' habit.-. History is full of in­ stances o-t -men and women wbost;- cliaract'trs have been changed, /and who "have been enabled to break, with wrong .habits. In the story of the Sal­ vation Army is a- wonderful record of cliangM rives.' In. that book ol' Harold Begbie/s "Broken ' Earthenware'," wiiich was so. popular ai tew years ago .there are-many illustrations of. (riilii .that "human nature, cun thanged like those of .Hugh Redwood and the i otlnA-s bear .witness to. this same old j truth-. .I think’ iny- correspondent' 'should be' fencourag<--d by- the.>e ■ rec-' ords and persevere' in h..er efforts to win her husband from the .-wrong l$a- bits' to which l.ie has: bvco'nio addict­ ed. “'/•.' ■ Of Course this will be no easy job.. , and -most-oL the staff had already /But if. this, woman will stick-to it, an.d' a-gamst' th.e ' paper, awcl I gone ’away, Cairns came.- dancing in,; wisc-ly 'study ‘to be with her h’uswUnll/ ' ’ / '. ’/" 7"./“ , . . . . i as much as pus-sible/and, without -be- ( “A cable frprn Prescott!” he .cried.. I ing unduly ostentatious, show a lov- Jitig ihough-ti'.ulnes?^ and rcgiii d for him ■He’s,! in everything, J- think" she will win. in, -.-.t. -............... ■ ’ -{The neTHir“A? pla:ii' 'licari'-Tbtec.art talk”’ Medlico'tt fairly snatched- at '.the 'occasio-nally.xnigl.it help, but she must i be careful to avoid anv lau-It-flndiijg* I criticising,'or nagging attitude. That a mild- be fatal/ . ■' No^v. about. the boys. 1 don't-fhiiik tliis woman shou-.d worry herself uh--’ duly .about them bccohiing' -•••“ 1 I I- : amused. ..v ....x ....... .... . solicitous- and sho shall be treated considerably and generously, as far as she permits it. That is; why - I I hesitate about writing the. letter. T “You wouldn’t .thinly it, would ' suggested.” , you?”/ Medlicott asked. ■ “She . has-. The result of this conference was the knack ' of' looking’ and behaving I an agreement that nothing much dike one of' the idle, useless, orna-! could'be'done without Dan. The day iimental women 'i'of this world. AndJ that , followed/U'as one of long-drawn | she does know how to takeait easy,' misery for Eve. It was’agreed .that •when there’s no” .reason for doing • a convenient .answer, to’ all inquiries •anything. But she' never took me/about Dan was that Mr. Prescott had iH.?-' ./ ' . 'been called out of Londpn on urgent; As he had. said, Eve found Mrs.' business; and it seemed as though Medlicott in, a ,somlnolont state, and | somebody were repeating formula, at ( just a littlq peevish at’; being di?-■ the counter or over the telephone, at turbed. So Eve planted, a kiss on almost' every minute of the day. her - cheek,, and- went, off with Med-/ As,the hours wore on a. thousand lieott, hoping for news of Prescott'-fears took possession of the girl; .The at the office.' |.growing . anxiety of her employer, But - there was hb sig-p -of--Dan./who w/is ip and out of her room C;Th?n'Mappcaxed-marlyT^V€*fy^aiwrous-r-very—e-f-teir,—heightened-rWer—appr-e- and full of theories about'the-chang-[ hefisions, Medlicott even discussed , cd attitude of-the “Record-Courier.” | the advisability of consulting some ■“Why m,ust tjiis nian disappear?”.! private' inquiry agency and’institut- he asked petulantly,- “just at . the ing a search, moment .when I could land a telling i And then, when the office was-cIos-! blow on the' ono.my. I’d- like to make] ing i / a move- against . th.e- -paper, and-I gone away, against that Clements girl, but” how brandishing a slip of paper, can I act. without his instructions?”; - • • - - I . . . . . . ’.“ WJiaO sbr.t. of move?” Medlicott . “He' has reached Constantinople al-1 asked. , ready. Think of it, Medlicott. .i.'.j -:,-an—wrif-e—t-o-ibot-lr-of—Hrcirny-dc^ythying -’to "Australia?* instant retract-ion of" ’/, .. .. .. . . . ......... _________ ....... ■cable, and., read, aloud in a wo-ndcr-.lbe careful to avoid .'any iauit-iinding^..' THE TOAST OF A NATION FroYn Halifax to Vancodver, Crisbrown, the new toasted St^Ja Wafers by Christie’s . Ahave won universal apprqyah’ Every day . in the-home-—at dinners, lunches, suppers, bridge parties—whenever you want every­ thing to be “just right”, serve Christie’s Crisbrown Soda Wafers and .you can’t go . there's a Christie Biscuit for every taste' The Book BY MAIR M MORGAN ’by- D/_L. / Murray, (Musson’.s, Toronto); came to my- desk iat -the psychological “moment.' If you. want .a. good, fat. volume of feadihg that, will hold your atten­ tion,, this is the book'. Starting in 1789 we are introduced .to' Lady Regency Davenport,' when she first entered the world of that time. You are - i-inmedlately, by the' excellent prose-, carried bad:. into the .period; ,.For instance “Odd. rot his. vitals j — ’S'death My lady sinks fast — | What’s that? .-— • Am ..I. crazied?” i-gi-ves one- Hte-sexpressions -of ’the-’ rti-me^~-A-nd--ou-i=--hepoilie -—1 •• and- a heroine -she. isz Witness this uIf you behave . like a. Child,you shall, be'chastise^, like one! If you would escape, relent, and quickly!'. , . Regency, will you submit?” he/roar- ed. , . ' ■ ■ jiejt then Jermyn! D—ni hejr,. she brought it on her­ self! I’ll not. be defied by my own. Ilesli ami blood ’” ri tilth bej Som.e .more recent. books 1 .j I T One '' blow ,(on Regency’s .fair sho u Ider's- • -is- •.■ehbu^h'.--'t6--e9-nv-inee-l:tef father that' her spirit is unconquer­ able. -The scene arose between thesp . two through the ■ desire of Sir Wil­ braham to take a .second wife — an actress. Regejncy wins ascendancy, however^ and 1 becomes mistress of her father’s household. We travel through four periods of time and .the lovely., flame of Re­ gency Davenport is present in each. The chapter headings caught .rhy . .fancy front the start. -Who can- re­ sist .tlA_^iiUie.rxjLJ^LQ.tU(ida_.^.aw.l?/. — “Small Talk” ~ “In Lady Re­ gency’s Room” — '“Ght White Hawk Down”. —r “Spring Song;’-’ manding an •damaging,..-statement's, "and .giving a; very broad hint that, legal proceed- struck tone!:—? ■ ing.< are to follow.- The gii’l. misled ! . . ’ . " ? __ the newspaper; and 1, feel sure' they ..On my .way to tame'the .punyip. have discovered as much. Now is .Darn” .' the' time to push' the advantage' “The punyip, of course,, is. that j .home.”- • •' • {fellow Westcrby,” Cairns said mosti ^11^ al,OUI- fbem bccwJning a.ddicteU “Then take Dan’s instructions for? unnecessarily, “But what have the ,10 t,le saui& habit. If she will seek to. granted.” Medlicott .suggested. “What f heavy rainstorms got to-do with it?” i tlea‘e l^e. P2 9Per kiuti .of. home eu- do you say, Eve?” ' / “Oh don’t you see?” Eve asked,''2rouilieul» that will o far toepunter- .“Mr. Cajins. know®best,” Eve said, “The creek at the mine will start Hcl uny inherited tendency that may trying .toTconeeal the deep satisfac- Tlbwing again. There’s nothing to I 2U them. 1 believe that mothers ......... { Wp tnigiit have known that lie -would i the Tight kihd^of home influence,, the [ I’ll give him until this evening.”/’lot lie down’under all the wronges , c‘12ldi en cannot lielp but develop into I . ..1':..;,.... nwrZ M..i. I fhnf- bn ha« " I Hie right kind of adults. .Of coqv.se,-.it is always better if the j parents can cooperate in the training I I pt the children, ’ and litre is strong i ground Of appeal io the'husband and i hither. In making the appeal, jt is well- to remember that very little can be done without some definite ^effort I of will ou the pint of the person' ad­ dicted to the habit one is seeking.to. have broken, so some’attempt should- be made to persuade this husbapd and father to Mi vise his will p6w-er ijake of, his boys. And, rein' in- ber. every tendency can be overcome it we have the courage and patience i„ persevere. •• ' Behind all our perseverance, now; ever,- there 'must be faith in the ult'i- J ran\, . Such -y# • - -....... d<? tractors. The solicitor decided. . “We must J that he has suffered.” hear -something about him before ■ “He’s played a master card,” ■—:—;---------------“— -----:———---------: I Cairns', said solemnly. > “We must | give him, .the right sort, of backing. I'm off to. fire my shot.” “I’ll go with you,” Medlicott said, eagerly.. “I nrust cable instructions to Slade, so that lie’ll be ready for quick action as soon as Prescott arl rives. And we must find out Dan’s next stop, Cairns and send him a message to buck him up. It won’t •hurt him to know that there’s all the capital needed fpr working the mine .eh-?” The two went off together, full .of plans leaving Eve aln'iost forgotten, and face to face with a. new trouble. Dan was safe, and Dan Was be- having in a manner which made her proud and humble at once. But he I mate success. of .bur eifoits. • i Whether the ‘Pain” Remedy You Use’ is SAFE? Don't Entrust Your Own or Your Family’s Well - Being to Unknown Preparations fpilE person to ask whether the preparatiim you- or~ your family ., ' are taking for t he -relief of headaches’ is S \IT. to use regularly is" your . fiitiiilv doctor. Adt/him.particularly about “AhTFUNT"1’"7’----T"—;---- lie’ will tell you that before the. ■ (fisenrrry ol"”Aspirin” .mdM “pain” - renii'ilies were, advised against by . pliysi' i.iiis,as-'bad for tlic/slomach' and. -61 ten Tor the heart. Which, is fond lor thought il you seek quick, sale, relief . ' 4 • ■ Scientist^ rate “As[>iriif' among ■ ■ Illi' fuslesl nicilmiis, i/d ihseor'ered for • tb.e relict of headaches and tItc pains of rheumalispi, neuritis.and neural- gig. And the. experience oh millions of users, has proved it safe lor the . average person (o use regularly. In i/our -oil'll interest remember this. « wrwua- M , .' ‘Aspirin"■ Tablets afc made in Canada “Aspirin’-' is (he registered trade-mark of the Bayer Qompanv Limited. Look (nr the Mine Bayer in the form of a cross'on ^.very tablet Demand and Get n APARTMENT PIANQ $89.00 *L’sed Mason and Risch7 Re-conditipned. l'Ell.MS IF DITS1RED Other. wis.ii . kr(own makes . at prices,- 'Write for new list. • “M-ASON■; AND”RTSCH~Err41TED" 642 King St. W. ^pronto, Ont.*< (Sarnia' Canadian’ Observerj- • The . courage and- determination of PKirkor Hekimian, an .unemployed j Armenian youth, is ^uvh 'as to .merit a better- reward than that which he . .reaps,, by going about the country ■ plunging' into icebound lakes- in., this , .-below-zero . Weather, to demonstrate | water • ir >1 e\open, a-nd -survive. . I • Residents of . Stratford, pntario, were surprised recently to see a- {.young man clad in swimming trunk.- I cutting a big hole in the river ice I and eventually .plunging into the frigid water. »- ■ /.That is .this yuuln’s . desperate, method of making- a living when'' ■there are no other jobs to-' be had. •The spectators are willing -to to see.such an exhibition. .was putting ahdthcr thousand miles IT'aiili needs to be based oil- sympiiUiy, [ °Pcn .and like it. between them -every day, and when ............ *■ ■ inn«J fn<i->v n-m , he reached A'ustralia lie would never between them every day, and when ' he reached Australia lie would never1 come, back again. ». I She had lost him forever, and- no- i body seenied to trouble about it/' They, could think of nothing, except I their mine. ■ . The “Record-Courier” ■ wa alert nawsp'apef, whiclh .// ,w.>. . best to live up to its slogan of “First,1 Gl\'E Vi-'-1101’E! NU1E: The w riter of ..ltrs is a trained psychologist and tlior of several works. 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