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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1936-05-14, Page 3
* ■ ’-t'V*9'tt'‘ **W For a new delight in Tea try Salada Orange Pekoe Blend Laura Wheeler Crocheted Frock Will Make Tot’s Summer Joyful SYNOPSIS , I>an Prescott and Gordon ■ fingold in the arid bush of Australia. They stake their claim ata] start the long journey to the coast. Westerby has a fiancee. Gladys Clem ents in England, but' when they arrive in Sydney. h,e marries a pretty blonde. QoruOn . forwards a photo of Da.p ■farmer fiancee. . Gladys Clements, In ■London and -when Fan arrives she be lieve. he is Gordon. Evo Gilchrist, a __typist, obtains work In Medllcott's 0t\ fleel the broker who is floating jnlr.Q. Eve and Dan fall in love when Eve is confronted by Gladys betieves.in Dan's duplicity. By E. c. BULEY Vi'ester by start the the but she •Wwww? UGH! H0W1 LOATHE SCOURING GREASY tlFTS RIGHT<0FF IF you USE GILLETT'S iWt' - , 1 Pan charters a plane back to, Aus tralia. to check up on Westerly. The main body of the reef ,may be very rich, as this very fine speci men indicated; or it may contain •gold in very small proportions. One or two of the richest • gobiholes> in West Australia were mere--surface pockets; but in other instances they ' 'yqintc'd'Th'e<wayfb valuable-de'positsT ■I may state that the., exhibit of these specimens were not intended to cause a rush to Dangong, but was directed against the writer of some- damaging statements made in Lon don, as a confutation of their in sinuations. . . "One thing I would like, empha- -sise4L-----We---caii-n-ot-p^i-event----i*eck--less- pedple who are so minded from rush- ingi to Dangong but it must be clear ly understcod that’ we .can spare them nothing from, the stores trans ported' there, at great expense, for the use of the company’s-men. Ven turers to Dangong must be provided With every’ necessity . of .life except water.” Eve laid down hei’ paper and -sighed. It Was like coming to the end of a fascinating book, and then finding nothing but unceivihty and unhappiess. " ".Well, Eve, what do you think of it?’’ Medlicott asked. “Dan cer tainly got .a move on when He landed in Sydney’. That was a good idea> exhibiting the gold in public. There’s nothing* much to be said now, I fan’ey.’’ . .■,...' ... Eve could see that he was pleased beyond his usual state of twinkling content. He rubbed his hands and whistled softly as he stared at the flaring headlines. ’■ : "I . suppose Mr. Cairns will move against these people now?” she sug gested.. "They haven’t a leg to stand, upon.” “Eh?” asked Medlicott abserit4y-.i "What people?” "The ‘Record-Courier’ and’ that gi'rl Gladys ’ Clernents,” Eve said pa tiently. "Didn’t Mr. Cairns write to them, demanding* an apology for wliat they published about Dan ?”?v' "So he did,’’ 'Medlicott agreed, “I must re'nW.H^ Cairns;. Dan- may expect something done about, it.” ■ " Very , thin-skinned- of him, isn’t it?” Eve asked.."What doesJt mat ter what people say about you.” "Hold on; hold on,” Medlicott in terrupted, with excellent temper. “If Hold Your Head Up If the. stormy winds should rustle While you-, tread the' world’s high- . Way, < ' ' " , Still against them - bravely ’ tussle, . Hope and Labor day. by day w Falter not, no matter whether ‘ There* is supshine,, storm or -calm, And in every, kind of weather Hold your head up like a man-. If a brother should deceive you Old Fashioned l[ Quilting Bee ' At Exhibition And should act a traitor’s part, CHILD’S CROCHETED DRESS PATTERN 1134 Little Miss Four-to-Eight can skip, and run and play to het heart's content, for her frock of string crochet’s as sturdy as it is dainty, You’ll Tind it such an easy pattern to follow, for the twin yokes of simple mesh are made separately and joined to a gently flaring skirt of quickly learned lace stitch] Fashion it of string, in . soft pastel shade. s -----~-I\n44ew--H^4“-eomes-T'0--j^u-Av-klT-<lirecT-ioris---for--inalnrig—tlie’'"th,e"SS'— in sizes 4 to R; illustrations of it and of all stitches used; mate rial requirements. Send 20 cents in stamps or coin (coin preferred) for this pattern to Needlecraft Dept., Wilson Publishing, 73 West Adelaide St., To- i ronto. Write plainly PATTERN NUMBER, your NAME apd M ADDRESS. Never let his treason grieve you, Jog along with lightsome heart’; 4?ortune-^eldom”fal^ “ Boldness , is the better plan, Hoping for a better dawning, Hold, your head up like a man. Earth, though e’er so rich and mel low, •• Yields not ' for the worthless drone, But the bold and honest, fellow, ...—Jie—can—sfeif4--a-nd-st-anxi-ahjne',r— Sputa the knave of every nation, Always- do the best you can, And no 'matter what your station Hold your head, up like a man. —From the Old Scrap Book. Having .devoted their, spared time for mere than a year to quiltrinalrlnr fdr the'benefit of. the needy, a group . of women have volunteered to conduct an old-fashioned quilting be© in con nection with the display of quilts at the Women’s Building, Canadian' Na tional Exhibition, this year, Exhaus tice . research will inform this t group as to the patterns, methods and mat women. This information will be av ailable to those interested in the dai ly demonstrations. i Six sample quilts will be prepare! representative of historic types and patterns of quilting. The display Will-. be arranged in groups to denote the development in quilting from the early pioneer days down to the pre- sentr This"“quaint and" interesting ex hibit will be. seen in the east wing of the Women’s Building. DIRT OFF without scrubbing | Gillett's Pure Flake Lye saves hard rubbing and. scrubbing *. , . cuts through grease ... gets rid of dirt—easily, quickly. XTse a solu tion* of 1 teaspoonful dissolved in a quart of cold water. Used, full strength it also cleans and" disin fects toilets, sinks, etc. Frees clog- . ged drainpipes from ofrstructioiL Won't harm plunibing or enamel, Get a tin! <. er dissolve lye In hot water.'The Ion of the lye itself heats the water. ■ / ■FRiLE BOOKLET—The GllIetTs I.ve * „tiookk>t tells how this powerful cleanser ntuf disinfectant takes the hard work- but of dozens of cieanlnit tasks . . . shows how It keeps farm buildings and equipment clean and sanitary > . . gives full directions for making fine soap at home. Ask for your /rec copy. Write Standard Brands »Ltd., Fraser Ave. & Liberty St., Tdronto, Oht. Whether-the Remedy ■ , You are taking for Headaches, Neuralgia dr. Rheumatism Pains is SAFE is Your Doctor. Ask Him what they said was untrue, and you publicly prove it untrue, what does it matter, Eve?” “It matters more than anything else,” Eve said, with passion’. “It matters more than money; which you seem to think is the only thing that counts.'””'"" If .anybody""called me" a swindler and an ini-poster publicly I’d make him eat his words. I didn’t, ^admitted myself as .’bad represented.” - And you'’ think:~T’fgsentt feels' that way?” . ■ j " "Of course he does,” Eve cried indignantly. "He’s stuck away out there at the . mine, pulling it out of the fire for you. And lie’s-left his good name in your keeping here; but -you and your precious lawyer never trouble..about that: .So ' long .as the mine is right, what matters?’’ : "So that’s what’s biting you?’’ Med licott said. "You must remember, Eve that we have our last penny, in this you know you -are Eve retorted, "isn’t you spared a lit.He thought -for somebody else?” - "Cairns cannot move without in structions; from Dan,”., Medlicott ex plained., "It is not the fault of Cairns. He .has. sent, one cable after another but Dan never troubles to .reply any of them." *Td; do something/’ Eve Dau had done as much for has for you." ’What . would you do?” challenged. "Doesn’t it strike that Bj’escott. has no wish that any thing shouldJbe done, since he ignores Cairns and his cables. - What right have you, or I. or anybody else, to butt into* Han't, private affairs?’’ "None at ail," Eve. -said bitterly, haven't. I’m afraid I for- Mr. Medlicott.'-' ,... if I . should feel that I had as I w.as speculation." ■ ' ■ ‘‘And now that on-the, right side,’’ it about time that said, me as tp ’•it ha Medlicott you "At least I got myself. Medlicott patted lier gently on the shoulder.. . . ' :Only 7 Forty-iiine . Femiriine Flyers in The Dominion Have Pilot’s Certificates OTTAWA. — One woman in the Dominion has. a commercial flying license and 48 others have private air pilot’s certificates, but none is expected to apply for the new public transport pilot’s certificates now be ing issued by the Department of National Defence and the. highest grade of pilot’s license now obtains ab[e in Canada. | The dearth of women aviators is not due so much to Jack of interest as to lack of: encouragement by aviation authorities who. realize that women fliers take up flying purely and simply as a sport. while . -many men take it up as a profession.- No woman in Canada has . yet "inade money", out'-•’'of flying and . though seven commercial licenses have been granted to women in the past they, •were sought as a proof of skill ra ther than, for practical reasons. .’ The.$100 subsidy granted aviation clubs and schools for each, man be tween'the ages of 19 and 45 they teach to fly is not given nin the case of. women. Authorities state they see no reason for subsidizing women to become aviators as they, would not be of any great us.e to the' country’s defence. ’ . ■ ,'*You will have, presently, you know •aiid give Dan a bit of time, Eve. But have to let well Don’t Entrust Your Own dr Your Family’s Well-Being to Unknown Preparations BEFORE you take any prepara tion you don’t know all about, for the relief of headaches; or the pairis of rheumatism, neuritis or neuralgia, ask your doctor what he thinks about itin comparison with "Aspirin/’ We say this because, betore the • discovery of "Aspirin, most so- called "pain" remedies were ad vised against by physicians as being bad for the stomach: or. often, for the heart And the discovery of ’‘.‘Aspirin” largely changed medical practice. . . - Countless thousands ol people who have taken "Aspirin4’ year in . and out. without ill dfecfr- have.... proved that the medical findings about its safetv were correct. Remember this: "Aspirin" is • rated among the fastest methods get • , discovered for the relief of headaches I and all common pains . . . add safe; | for the. average person to take , regularly. . . ........ “Aspirin" Tablets arc made in ! Canada. "Aspirin’’ is the registered trade-mark of the Bayer Company, i Limited. Look for the name. Bayer , in the form of a erdss on cvcrv tablet. Demand and Get Frankie Curru- Five’s room one for the present, we enough ’alone.” "Eve.’,’: announced thei’s* bursting into- ■afternoon about a inouth IatOr. "You remember that bug-eyed girl that flame here looking for Dan? The girl who gave hint away to the ’ Record' Courier,” I mean?’’ “Glaxlys -Clements? What .about her?” ’ ' v "She’s gone in to see the Chief. Be lieve ‘hie, she has been doing, a bit el' Priced as Low as $5.95! •Now iron* w iron is * eool comfort in any part of the houao ... overt outdoota benonth a shftdfi two. The Colo- . twin iron is self-heat* log. No cords not connections. 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For rny second play I had pre? cisely three w.ebks. I . ought to- have been given at lejast six months. — ‘Weekly Paper. Well, he ought to know. ■ «’ i'b Seeing the Ffeh As far as the bathing suit is con cerned, we shall probably “THke . •■ leaf out of the continental book, this , year.—Fashion Article. ' We thought it wouldn’t be long -before the. Garden of Eden styles came in . again. If you are seeking mental Improve ment 1 and efficiency, you should write for, particulars of the courses offered at moderate fees by The In stitute of Practical and Applied psychology. ..Re.a.d ..•.‘.TILE. ...HELFER ’. — a ..new monthly magazine of .help for every- ■ body published by The Institute ofPractical and Applied Psychology . One dollar a yc-ar • Sample Copy ~ Ten. Cents. , Write for-your copy TODAY 910 . CONFEDEBATION BUII.DING Montreal i — Quebec ’* . Those Who Know SEEDS Buy From W.H. Perron & Co. Ltd. ,, .Specialists in'.. 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Note’ the deep,* continuous bars of . -rubber that grip on any surface. -These are so placed that they "clean them«elve«— every bite is clean*. Ground Grip tires, cos^, no ' more- than ordinary 'tire*. . Get a set from your nearest Firestone Dealer NOW GROUND GRIP TIRES FOR CARS, TRUCKS AND TRACTORS