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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1936-05-21, Page 3I • tfl s I J ADD TO YOUR STOCK OF LACE WORK THE SIMPLE £AURA WHEELER WAY •i J t ■ >j -4-♦ I ‘ . 301 ♦i » ' by ■■fesyy.-Tv'z -• i«-~ - • ‘ '*■. .■•dr-* - •• ‘4r‘ • ■ 4...S'- lELf -........... >5’5.*:-.'. •-'=-'••• • ‘if--.;!,. '■ '■ • '? <1 r JusFiry* / .CREAM PIE \ made with I Christie's / GRAHAM WAFERS There’s a recipe with every box. Try , it, and see haw the neighbors will envy your pie-baking! Of course, Christie’s Graham Wafers can be used in a number of different ways. Eaten any way they are delicious, nourishing and as f^esh and pure as any biscuits can be. CbriStie> Biscuits ® Christi* Biscuit for wry ttsW* ...-*•■.•*< -0 • „ . ’' ■ ■ ’ 3YiVUfSXS Daii I’rvb^uli ut-ui 'Gurciou, Westerby find gold in the arid bush-of Australia. They stake their- claim and start the — loirfi-journey^to-tlie^coa.st7~ ---------—— Westerby has a fiancee, Gladys Clem-- ents in England, but when they arrive In Sydney he marries a pretty blonde. Gordon forwards a photo of Dan ‘to .former fiancee, Gladys Clements, In London "and; when Dan'arHv.es she be-. -Move he is Gordon. Eve Gilchrist, a .typist, obtains- work in Medllcott’fl. of- iflce, the broker who is floating t-he :.mlne. Eve and Dan.,fall -in love but 'When Eve is. confronted by Gladys she ■ Relieves in Dan's, duplicity. Dan charters a plane 'back to Aus- ......"“traitar-ro'chvcl?;’’up on Westerby. '■ ’' ( “You’ve met Mi's.,Westerby, I think, Eve. She has just been married to Prescott’s pgr.tne;,. i„ it,wh< brings us all R0rt3 of news about Data/’ : . 5 “Fancy, seeing you again/’ Gladys began. “Gordon, this, is the young words with, when 1 thought poor Dan was you. Funny mistake to make about one’s fiancee, wasn't it, Miss Whatsit?" ‘Fancy, seeing you again, “Gordon, this, is the voting lady I told you about; the one 1 had. Whether the “pain” Remedy You Use . is SAFE? . 1 ’ Don’t Entrust Your ? Own or Your Family’s | Well - Being to Unknown ° Preparations rT'lIE person to'ask whether the - ■■- preparation you or your family . arc taking lor the rclifi of headaches!'- . is SAFE to use rcguJ.ifiy is- .your family.doctor. Ask Ini.’ particularly about "ASPIRIN,” • lie will tell you that before the .dh'ovcry of '‘Aspirin'' most “pain” remedies were advised against by physicians as bad tor the stomach • and, often for the heart. Which is feed for thought i,i you seek qtjick, saje rebel Scientists rate “Aspirin” among the fastest methods yet discovered for - the relict bi headaches and the pains , of rheumatism, neuritis a/id neural­ gia? And the experience otunillibiis of users has proved it safe for the - average person to use regularly, in . your otvti interest tetnernber, this. \*Aspirin’* Tablets are. made m Canada "Aspirin' is the registered trade-mark of the Bayer Company Limited. 1.00k for flic name Bayer , in the form of a cross on gy cry cablet Qt 11 De mandfind 4t k <* n 1 n t E. C. BULEY „• *4 * I < I »M M M M I I M *4 "Not so funny as the mistake you .made when you went to the newspap­ er office,” Eve said contemptuously. "TheFsigiit of_Gradys,'magniiiCent-in"' real Persian lamb filled her with anger and the desire to lash out at somebody. . » ' , ■ ;- “Eh ” cried Wristerby. “What’s this? I never heard about this?/What, .were you doing in a newspaper of­ fice?” I “Trying to ; male© things hot tor Prescott and-myself,” Medlicott put" in. “Mrs. Wes'lerby lias sjirely told’ you that Dan has a libel action against her, and the paper." ‘/They pfiiited a pack of iies,T Gladys declared .yehemently, "I never said anything like that} T .don’t know why people ■ should , want to make trouble, and us not married but three days." * : “Well, well, .well ’’ Westerby mus- ceil- ‘ You .gave Dan away, did you? 1 wondered what made Dan behave the way. he did, when T went to meet hirii in Sydney. Now ! know.’’. > "How did he behave, then?’’ Medli­ cott ajsk'ed. ! "He socktnl me, good and hard; right before thousands of people," Wes’erby complained. ”T thought, at the. time, it wasn’t a bit like Dan. Well, I'm glad I know. You’ll be the Miss-Gilchrist he is always talking about, I suppose?’’ - "I am Eve Gilchrist," Eve said, flushing under the' stare with which Gladys honoured her.' Well, Ihere’s a lot of, things you can do. for me, like' yf-iu used to do for' Dari,” Westerby said. “Fni here ilk© lie was, you khbw;'an Australian di­ rector.” ; "I’m afraid my time Is fully occu­ pied.’'Eve saiil. She loathed-Wester- Uy at sight, and' he had no shairie- He was a liar, too; Dan could never huyo dFcm-scd her with such/ a per­ son ".Miss Wiiaisit hasn’t time for mar­ ried men," Gladys giggled. “So there’s yqur answer, Gordon.. Quite miss. Yoti and I might haye words, if you and Gordon got as as. you and Han used to be." ‘‘You'd bettor hire| a some SUL'g. bu.\v, wo-rk lie Wink no more the newcomer than she had been. It filled Evo with a fierce joy to learn that Dan had knocked Westerby down in full sight of the. crowd which liad gathered for Dari’s reception. That' item on the programme had not been reported in London; and it amazed -Eve that Westerby could refer to it so calmly an<l dispassionately. ’Brit Medlicott, in spite pt his off-.^,” hand atnitude to the nOwcoliior, be­ gan to see a good deal of the Wester- bys.’, from that day. onward. Eve nev­ er encountered tjierii, but she was aware of Gordon Westerby about the office, and sdvei,al times saw Medli­ cott taking the pair out to lunch. It was no concern of hers, - of course, but she thought less of Medlicott for encouraging such people. As she had said, she had plenty of ■ &Potato Is Not Irish KNITTED SQUARE PATTERN 1104 .'You’ll feelia real glow of pride wheji this—your lace work—is admired, though, the actual knitting,/'square by square, was all so -----ania-2ring-Iy--simple4---Anyonecan-le’a-im--that—easy‘‘key’’—square-by- heart, so simple are the stitches, and when a goodly number are. finished/ begin to join them for a bedspread, table-cldth or pillow • cover, to name but a few possibilities. The cost is*lo>v, too, for you use just humble string! Pattern 1^04 comes to you with a chart and complete instructions for making the square and joining ii to make a variety of articles; illustrations, of-all stitches used; material requirements. Send 20 cents in stamps or coin (coin preferred) for this pattern to NeedlecraftT Dept., Wilson Publishing,. 7$ West Adelaide St.,, To- . ronto. WriteJ. .plainly.. -PATTERN NUMBER**- . your.. 1.NAME. ..and...... ir. .'• ADDRESS. ' ; . ■ • ' ' ■" 11 < ■ In the military and naval • The Irish potato is not Irish. It is not even a potato. Sea Island and Egyptian cotton, thetwo~best-varieties,were.develop--.— ,ed neither on sea islands nor la Egypt- . ■ .* ’ ■ , •«?. 1 : 1 < ■' Down to the tune of our grand­ mothers, the tomato, or “love- apple,” was shunned as poisonous. Only the South American Indians' knew what good food it was. .- . For these three and many other ^gricuItuW jm ihan “ ‘ must thank the aboriginal Ameri­ can, probably the first,. Certainly the best, primitive farmer in the world* tho until recently he got little credit for it. service of Britain there is an order which covers just. about every contingency that may crop up New fleet orders have just been issued, regarding the procedure in drinking the King’s toast—that it shall be drunk sitting except-when-the..National—-Anthem- is played, when it shall 'be- drunk standing. . The custom is said to have originated in the days of the old “wooden walls,” when there was insufficient head -room for a man , to st^nd between decks. An -interest­ ing survival of ancient custom.....,s. , '■ By .coincidence, shortly after we had read the new order, -The Sun-. Times was 'drawn into , an argument on the correct procedure at ' ordin­ ary lj>anquests — whether the toast should, be drurik before or1, after ■ the National Anthem. .Sometimes it is done one way, sometinres the other. noble motor Car efime's from, arid the diamonds flashed by that goggle-eyed charmer?- Really, Eve, for a bright child, you lapse into unimaginable dullness at ‘times.’’.'. ' • ■AYhere’ahd ‘Kbwf have’I been dull?” Eve' asked. ' .; (To be Continued) work to occupy her office hours.. All the affairs of the Gangorig Gold Min­ ing Company passed through her hands, including lhe development. Ereseptly “reports,, began to, arrive, and it thrilled Eve to find that geperv ous remittances which it’was neces­ sary to send to Sydney for. the work of /the.se documents Were -drawn' up and written by Dan Prescott hlmseip. They w.^re uuromantic enough . in themselves, . relating as they did do open cuttiiigs and th© timbering*of shafts, lhe driving of .crosscuts, and the cdst of transport- But they might, have been passionate love letters, judged by the rapture with which Eve -read them, and the care, with wv^uTIF’sJT^'"fire<r' Fh fer'ence. ,ft Slid tried hard to understand what was going on at the mine, and even consulted one or two technical bopks in order that she. might interpret the meaning of these rough reports. The most she co.ilId make of it was that the miners were tracing' the deposit of stone.with lhe object of taking samples from it, at various depths in the earth. By the assay *of these1 samples, Eve jini'erre'di -the,, value of llie great body-1 of ore would be t-sli- - mated. . .. .."Mi. Medlicot t scums v« ry cock­ sure about it all’," Eve remark! d to her -fric-nd Frankie, over dinner one. evening. ‘ From what 1 can' gather, f.roln'-the reports, neither Mr. S’.a-iic nor Mr. Prescott are nearly so ion- fident. The reports only state that tlm body of stone is- there, but there. m.t> be nj-uch gold i” it." '•-What doe's that niuttbr’ to .Me lii- cott now?” Frankie asked: "or to'his new friend Mr G-Crdon VVe r rby. either? They should worry if-it is Ml stone and no gold at all." ' . ‘‘But Mr. "M edit cot'1 has all h:s mon­ ey- invested, or rather his ■ wiif 's,'’ fcve "urged.' “And Mr. West er by ft? a big shareholder.'' "Was. my sweet chibl.” Frankie correct ill." *’Where, do yott think that right. • mord thick F..,. hire, a typist J-rom agency. Westerby."- Medlicott bted '4’'Miss Gilchrist is very as she suyj; arid I A spect•,your is .simple enough." carried the pair away, with a at Eve to imply that lie was :o’.o favourably impressed with. L. in each oackad 571 HOURS B u ck in q ham Who Know SEEDS Buy From W.H. Perron & Co. Ltd. Specialists in Seeds and Garden Accessories 935 St. Lawrence Blvd., Montreal Their 1930* Garden’ Book (15(1 pages)» bilingual, and the most complete and hcauti'fii.l seed cata­ logue ever put .out in North America, is se|h't - Free on Request, --—■■■■■-——-------------:— .4.. done one way,. For . the information- of those who may be in doubi —which govern‘in the absence Huies are the whether YOUR OWN HOME A» Low ■ As- $15 Monthly Catalogue Fret .-. Over 50 Flans HALL1DAYS wb HAMILTON AMAZING NEW STOVE COOKS,WITH FREE AIR! Amazing New Indention of W. C. Coleman Uses 96'A Air-—4f'/ Fuel. 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Why tailored skirt if Im:, of keeping peri or felt hat iiat-brush ?• Pay -special shots; Several 1 elude’ cleaning ing^allowancfis budgets. Don’t spend so.much on hair and' face that you have no -'money left .for grooming. It really, is better in the long- rlih to have lhofne instead of professional facials and to dd your own nails than -to spend huge sums on these r and do without . lifts for' your run-down, heels and 'stockings that actually flatter your legs. ’Speaking of stockings, you know, of course, fresh [pair-every day. Rinse out in soap suds ami warm the minute you take them off. the kind and shade which make your leg's look graceful and s’ender. Keep' the seams absolutely straight. Un­ less you have logs worthy . of a' beauty contest, don't go in for exotic nets and lace's or -contrasting arrow's at the ankles. Be conservative when ’ it. comes, -to stockings and s1hr«. /or your clothes how to get a beautifully you have no • intc’nt- it pressed or a su/ if you never use a attention to ' y.qur women- we know " in- and hcel-stralghteii- right in .t'neir beauty tl.iat you should wear 9 them water Buy “Dyipocnrcy is an attempt to • deal With universal env.y by means of-so­ cial equality." ■ ■ Bert rand-llussell. h*my Regulations any other definite’ ruling—prescribe ,the procedure'.as follows: company with the words, ^Gentle­ men,” (if ladies are present,; Ladies and gentleriten),. “the King.” The National Arrthem is played or sung; theft all repeat, “The King,” and the toast is drunk. (We might mention that to smoke before the toast ■,to His Majesty,is prohibited in military and naval -gatherings and extremely bft'l form in others.). ■ . Another -point . worth ’. mentioning is the wording of the Anthem. The. correct wording' is: . . ' God saw3 our-gracious King,' . > Long live our noble King-,. 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