The Signal, 1928-3-1, Page 6•
'Thurstltay, ]larch '1, 028.
Ii The Wreck of the Rdwing"
By
Beatrice Grimshici
CHAPTER A.
Weran to the jetty, and di
belated, and immediately it seemed
i;
ail that happeucvt within the pale
1. w strenuous weeks were uutbiu
m.,re than a dream. h'or here was'tit
House, redr.ofed, spreading I
'•. rundule roots out widely over tit
inner rooms, as ,a brut tweeds
n . togs over ber chickens ; here w
ti.e pearliug tuggers, their marts pe
tilled thick as rushes against the Oka
Le re were the yellow heights and th
light greveu buttes, and tete circling,
salt -white shore -and the low sea-
etiudy cottage on the gaud -spit, and
tie brown folk wandering, and the
gaits and the pellcans cuing over -a
-.re- I -bad been it for leo many, many
years. And Swan Pascoe walked up
t1- �,. Je1D with Laurie walking beside
her, just es they used to do when- tb
Manse back from a journey to •'T, I
Aud 1 halt expected to see the giant
figure of Herod, red -fitted, red-haired
••.:era up ole the house verandah, and
lu ler his bellowing voice about a wel-
come to the two, , , •
Why couldn't tone go bnek? Witt'
couldn't one, with some immense, uu-
be rd of mental effort, swing the
whole setting of the picture away into
the past, and make It what it seemed
to be? In that moment I felt as If
there most be a way. a door, into
these twilight realms of unexplored
peyobology, if only utte could find It.
• • • Some day, men wont.' learn con-
trol of time. as they were now learn -
in, control of slpace. Wily not?
Meantime; it was still the year
Is-, and the bright, once merry 110111 1.
lou Farewell Island was torn to atoms.
ter all its pleasant looks on that fair
day. Susan. w•hu had been all but
nnlydered, was returning to a home
s!. <troyed. Mena( was roaming th
alts in search of Reece' and my
.e f, whom he would assuredly kill i
fo•t:nd, and of Laurie, win might 100
for worse than death at his halide. As
for Susan, would be even now alio
1., r to stand in the way of his plans
foe wbieb he bad bartered honor, de -
ere ey, manliness, to which, I reckoned
hs would cling until the very Last? I
e:tuae upon me that she Impel know
what had happened; fur her own pro -
1,. tion, if not for ours. I had a rea
- e weighty one, for visiting Fttre-
e.I( ouee more; (tberwiee, I had
ee, ply run for Thursday and its sit
%•:Lite settlement, and remained they
I must stillran, ani so moat she and
all of us, as quickly as possible.
She did not know. When she
re..rbed the house, she hurried Into tb morns, Inner morns, half -crying with de -
lit t at being home etre* more; she
Bang off her tattered hat. began bunt
tae tltrpremisegb drawers and premise for
m :v clothing. -Laurie, help mite,
chill," I heard her' any. -I'm a scare -
crew -not fit to be seem. (;et me that
Wee drew, It's . cool -where was it
pet? Wte bas been upsetting all my
Maio? Was Herod crazy? He's
eou111 not ; ere and hear, so 1
Ore
toruli tuwr•. stops:1):)t tliecoral
as terrace, mi• • that ,•arritri Oe
t away (rum j, eaggtug .lowly. Aud
5 as I went, 1 earl! Lurie'.. clear
e young tout*
tle ( don't k:,• aloha -kn=ee --try lug e
e about, Ouse.. elle •had deti11itely i
her dropped the • .t.t " "I i1e, it's l047•
we
dura• he hie'% eh*"
a- 'lie is!" saide volga, pureed swNl-
; deuly of the hotness of %seeping.
e "He i5 deed! tarried him te'eety-
one• years ego-- remember it was
]lay- :end there was run eu the
hedge'. and the Pieta smelt 1
married the nwu I loved, and he's
11 d,o.t. Tater les ',.sedy alive, ltut It
isn't he."
_"T-. iton't-terterrel•e- all .N". r" .Lid e
Lnuric, "pot if peso** that 11vfotr*•
C I yor.aPLJg -i;, I agree with
you. ' 1\'111 you bur. t t
shall 1:' Tott woe:' Well, 1 tbtn't '
care. .I Ain't tithe. 1.1.1' throw them
out for this native ;1 * to take. Lie
down, allIrsrar+t1---es--aalta _
Yei :1 feel better by on! by. I'm r -
In out to itlir Pant' -__-:
••l,nl kgree-,•• she said, rntddenly..
putting her head 191.. the m.'m agnla
after +lite bad..left .:.."it's al: t'e'1K>y-
t.9$ to mei. a fusrr'smt Be•r.,,I. Yott.j
like t:.•rt *ball a h r'!retl tituesras
much. , . . Why. there he is.
THE SIGNAL,
-- GODERICH, ONT.
NEW ADVENTURES OF OLD FRIENDS
By Peggy Harney
COME ON OVER ANDHAVE A RIDE W Pee
OR Do`
NEW CAR, BOY SLUR, IT CAN Ji1M, P �t%Cf,
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tiGY GLUE
Little Boy, Blue corse
biota rete your horn,
The sheep's in the meadotd,
the cow's In the corn;
I :t .here is the boy oho lopkt
Often t$ sheep?
He's gone for a la! ride .with
kt le BOAlep.
And tittle bo -Peep hos leTt her
sheep,
kno(.is where she
Will find Them,
For shed !lone off so for in her
new Uccle car,
.^end the sheep hove hoc no one
1 t0 rn•nd Them.
M
er, hear e ,• -m
mood ,f hselve Rome -Re- � -
tlnte>.:. Hemi" •h.• crkti. a trine m'•ck-
Inglr "Leave haf,
tier •ne. She has tri
make herself think alta awf4tl;% sorry.
about Herod. She w.'aldu't fel good
if she '1Idtlft' e.I,:'-with a stretch
and a +budder "I'm ievsd-tin•d-1'm
R1. d:ttaned dr -f. Daddy, Herter. of be-
ing feed! •,III i theurrhtI had to be as
go.! a• sem
AAP- ••ti0rng with her
mime- -et ua Aa. -"for
e other fifty item an's,a.•m
perhee -I d m
jup
- right orcr the jetty *arc; the shark*
f and end it."- ' '
k I 'There won't to any n..•esaity fur
that, far e 1 eau yeti. I answered
• drill. "You ,rt. In particular
, danger ..f bet, g as goo.: as Seattlei
rememis•r ODD, tunny ganga about
y ,': 1 reetri.•r l"ur ;,rotty little
t • for oar.-'
( 1„ i mean eve.-bita ..•harm to kis
Herod by inches." she ansa. -rad,
lc "That's real. Tout s..rks,
(-era. known thing*. What are
'-- i beaking lt1e than fort'-- _-.
fe flow long has t'oneh:ta,Ltt11
e. I a -ked ber,breatbtns ratber quickly.
Att--eieu had - .Mr.__. ,
•'Oh, about as leeng as I bavh. \ r
loll tell you :hut by and bp.
e `Hew IoW or w► swing t, stay
here?"
i ••111 te11, you hat. too --by anti by."
-' And 1 walked of and left ber: •
I bad a mini to look ap e-ae*tht#
puns-uiug %lac neve idea of mire --t;
young Bowen Let and claims -,l -t•
first. Be was nether up the past,
from the jetty, hie white -coveted
yachting cap abate; aver one eye. :s
erotic youtg chin and math sieved
-•b: master in every k.•• of
.1s body, every movemea o
1 lemon). . , ,•'
':Why, Laurie" -(1 Wile on the ref--
• h outedlke; I could not choose but
I, .)r. and I...mellow it did not neem to
1:.:lert ••Why, Laurie. whom do all
e. things belong to? .-These new
• and kim•nos % I wonder tf he
1 - -been arranging surprise+ for
• •' A brief interval . . , -No,
t yore all too, short sell berme* for
tee Dear. dear -isn't it just the sort
o•' mistake a mat -try them on; if
*' 1 y tit yen. you alight as well ke*p
11. •m. Toe 1% ,.11.1 But why t►ut,
r'r child?"
i here was a deadly. maw -were
.1 Irian. Li UI0 ro.,m. Then ca hie
I rir's .voice,,. cutting and Clear.
.Those are My things. I t1Pver war -
11 In. Fd rather be 4keatl_-_Yonr,Ite.
d gave them to tore the day lie mer
r me, )seats, and- I'd -rather you
net call• me a ebild Luc more.
Good . -God:" said u oke '1)•1t
e . and 1(14 not, )tit -nit's. "Aro yon
to ,1, laterite? 1Thnt do 7011 mean?"
trete to1.1 her esartly 'what -•h
1' .int, in telet, brrttal whsle. l'cr-
1,::: s they wet* kinder for that. Per
i had r,iuu,l_the. eh;ints 1 in
ter•!'t to find or make, and hal toll
the story. gently. b; l -gr,-.'. :Is 1
w' /d to do. it might have i"r•r. all
-14-.--we-riie:..4-d+}u1 know__I 1 , )- t
11 to Ind fleet t--ehe -whole scene wits
1.1reedand r•onfastel to the 1.y the tor-
r" 1,-, low emelt NI 11/ 1111 1110 ti:r•rl[gh 11tr
/,1 •n windo* s, of SIM h'9 *,-3r-. Thar
14 .1 smelt not to be borne ..tellies 1
I the right tint every 841*1 wit
1. ,•. should hove; trrtteys 1 'sol;' 1
1. .P taken her It. toy arms tool ...1••p-
1' ! tar crying with her dear f,ec. l.:i•I
1.. my 1141"1.
1•er I might
1.,
Plot
help her, And 1
Go after that cold with
Minard's Liniment, Put
Minard's on chest and
throat. Take a half
teaslxlonfel mixed with
sytup. Ales heat and
inhale Mlnlyd'a. Nn
cold run stand that
treatment.
kg tomtit. is •tr.n,nt far
37 * 1 .intiurn2n,M•re,
seism Asa .Il s1ndLr alt-
m.m. y
nth. 4.,vor Whit, Lour.une
"KIN OF PAIN"
ngh must•il-s. "Thi. Yellow euld
nUy a crew." came into my mici, as
I met hit. Ansi swats- Jack
rebore---t1e 'hand's just his L ..lay
II • .till is ever work ...IV"
:.Here, 1',.-s o," he met me IC*
rime you n4i 1 ha': a woM. i(. .••tot'
frightening :Le w..tnen, I duns` -•..nk
this 1s over Ind 1! ne a been! • - ere
far any of w Let tbem get tt,t ; f..l
els and Come on. W.• ought r
T. I. before -eta -up t'•tnorrow.
"We can't lee," I iluswered
"(ain't we. !:ides! .' And wt : n"t :•"
I heoitate�. ' lt.-r• was arrpi.; rel-
' wby We • rid t ; r'en1'r •:,at af-
fected himwi' aim. •-e more,n any
,lm else In we'. I. B- 1 'ltd wit
my way ., tel; hiss. .%;,art front
uncerta.:les :hat c -:tied -tie--
wage
ie -
-.le matter like -alwrke 1,- raring n
Ivcape, 'thee' w.,• the err,. -:Ion of
Lv far pee *tee-sntL_La u r. -
affected -t•' what I mig ..ave to ,
"1 may .. wrong," 1 tee tereeelt'"7IIR�
••• I can't .;p thinking 't.•.* if 1
ee-. awe1'geeereer eve.'
plain' to him, will you? that he'll get
tepees ended Into the middle of next
week: if he lets anything come within
hail nue doewu't report it yight off."
"I'll attend to it," I said. And I
diel
And there l found Colnchlta, and
brought -her with Inc ftp to the house.
Secrecy from Susan and Laurie was
tot. part of my plan -now.
The old Filipino woman trotted at
_ ms• heels; -*Beet- arid light as a dog..
She was ntuglike In many- ways, this
Couchite; doglike in her brown faith-
ful eyes. in her lack of personality'
,etre as ts.neernetii ber mistress and ber
utistre.s's tjee.1-; in her ea -tinge ways
of curling up and aieeping anywhere
acrd anyrh..w•. als'ut odd cornerr of the
house. lance she had %Ken young and
'-omely. she had had toren, child-
ren, a hnim• of ber own in far-off Min-
danao. Sh.Nhad followed her man to
Thur. -lay, afterwards to Farewell--
:nd tla•re death had taken the Fill -
Pfau, envie the babies, gad life more
.•ettet: -frail, t,--t-lie-alleluia of Hertrt,'i
tossed her from one rude pearling-el•t
'i!eer to smeller, like a mere Neale 1of
geed*-. Time set her free from
eatery-. (4111. wrinkled. almost use-
le,,
se
le,-. ,.ebe would 1 'v. leen thrown out 1
to the •'Item -h" of Thursday *rod
ata[alontd, had nor Herod fanciest a j
watch -dog for Laura, and we Con -
.taut en the job. The dog hard learwea
to lore Its mistreats, as .lore. do. This I
guested; but Jt was only of late that
i had !wenn 10 Sheat more.
1 fount Swain lying In a long ham-
neek on the verandah, fanning herself
gently ea aha swayed. $he was wear.
Mg some kind of soft blue gown --blue
wa• alw_evs nl� i_ady's coeur -Rhe had
piled her lir wtl. wavT Yeah on the tail
•'f her head and drawn a blue ribbon
tbrough It. She looked, with her
:,matt poserl-pale face and her softly -
pink, heart -sloped mouth. like some
sweet English %lower, ,grown under
miry senv. Laurie. pacing the-verso-
dah: her vivid creams and crimsons
set off by a robe of, sunflower -colored
nevem. seemed what she was, a blos-
som) of the tr.pics, a daughter of the
Line.
It was at Laurie that I looked long-
est --for Yeoa,rsn's ttaat had nothing to
do with her vvotie Is -duty. About her
9tipg the, interest that attends all
things posse -std of great null unknown
post-rs. Laurie. this site of a cr,•a-
tare fn a ychow (seek, this pies* of
Joy Willi the kl.eattg hips. nits Uluu,st
e T;tiTty n rower c.umts.re•d With
shorn Prince.. ('rime Mllutoo erre 1'resl-
would detit ranked small. The thought
' 4- o^'e nett of flet
all, 1 ruuld hate been %mistaken -W,
i� -tram ;relented, -,a, little ptoveeL
asyet. , , ,
Then, unwittingly, Concbita geve
Me the clue; 'truck the spark, if she
IA JIM to see ::-m [pa riled 1' 1). Q._-
nr•'1 1 do-1t'-.:afevt to hold :tor tongue
is longer,
Well h" a - ..I Bowen as hi : anal
I., .e there w• • a note of • - -rand in
rote*. 1s.• did not .,.'e---1
•1 ee.. -t.. •:sk, his sa • : ..niers
n. n there nndsman lie • e :e df.
1 .leelded tc•fily, I we'_ : •eit-Aro--
ju- (monk% ' satiety. lair
'. Ire about •te house." i el. -Mrs.
(':1+.00- will lo, to find s• meney-
1 about 1• .ale when . kept It..
e l row, ay. Ret enougl go down
1 '1' i and s' there. A ' ;here are
bin lepers. 21„ want e(.,. of those.
•I" • are ng, to 1•. ..• Remitted
,: acs et• . cunaltcr his legs
1e• .e! npn' As If th. and Were
and t' •,g in a sell 7 Rt'•1Vrny.
1 w lone ' ' on take''.e. brought
::1 :est, -- 'rirtg *1" :9 he was
-rm.king into .qr carne' ;IN mouth.
"It wilt ne--, the 1ms' ; today and
ne,y19• a bit r tei1.'r) a . 11 eve
let 11. testi gr: ne-k*4' h ' •,•'re awry,
1lre:. won't Is a 4017',. ee ()!41 11 II-
ins
!•11nd-
ihg anything,..
"If ,A Oi1' hi R. l.nrk while'
y'"t'•' here, , '11 O''" • int of yon
! ' ' you'd 1. ter b•i ran you nN
'•oto to the 1-:and)ln' ., :i• k as 1 ten.
:u ,: .lien run ':%cit nd :neat hlg1, and
...errs, h': ...er-et'. of ' m ,nut -1t:"
'1'-•.k her- 1 n•' i amid. de.
(s•rafely, "ban,. t 1 ;ilia' a hemi food
) )2,k trip. , ,- it fent?'
"1 oet've steel n Rood Plucked
"ne and 1 w. ','t ' it A. lortg n4
1 sail him, W3•••r.41
Well, then.
n,.w• 7 esti'% •
.sant Innrie :and
f•'r a few house.
*bing1, to i
,I leek after y
n:.p. And/ 11141te
huelnra.."
"WIN a go." h*
"11l see site'ar
mot.* notice.
on the tats of the
II •' A Mlle rapt. ,
in everything. t
(Sewer, just
01.- Sep gneestlon9
Lzntes-ITh, go
•! t•. like S good
to IoM% nfter my
t+l rvonwiderinfil.
to .tart at a 1110-
i Isle 11 itoak 41111
Sn.1, and 'just et -
hod ant? , . , 1 d'ar't know. ,Paul'ai.
unta•Iief was near affecting me; his
harry to get away dragged at My
mind. 1 think 1 might airiest hare
"ieeti the busbies* up. and glume' for
I. '1. and immediate' %safety, had net
r'dWtltm, with inter ntreenseieestiee.
.:1 anything uuus11*1 In her speech.
*arneed to Lauri* ntid said -
It ds your lover who 147 on the jetty,
Riese Laurie? .'' 1 t
nt•e
n
t k e S the
, get him
a* I ,oto own,- Itefore the Mender come
hu, Alt. Mises Laurie, Dolores of
1111 -eta, take tare!"
"khat one you nn -:un by calling ler
Ilan name?" 1 naked. "Why du you
aril. Mire Laurie
' 1loltroe7 1 not know, sir.1 think '
1 here Baird it. All the rime t 11111
c:%i1 *ig het Mi•et Laurie. i tont know
nhe 1 nm rating her INllor-s reale-
11n e. M:1 he it Iss•a0)e then' Ant
telt toy, rt plea*y• pretty girl in tnl •
r;u)ntry *Ley call them I)dores."
' i think." 1 'iiel. "It's beefiest, you
La %e hr:rr.l her *nil her -elf Dolores.
0l:Pn she waa hardly able to 'peak."
1
oi• tialf a Century
the Standard.
ti er((essf ul Treatment
D CHASE'S
OINTMENT
"I never • ;:ad -myself anything,"
broke in Later.'•. making play with a
huge fun of 1. Bean feathers.
"You did,' I corrected her. "You
called yourself 'Laulir,' or something
like It. A c1 il•d's attempt 4-1 Dolores.
We got into !Lc way of assuming you
were Laura amt culling you Laurie."
"Weil, what, it matter, Bert? Do-
lores is a pr-'-: er uame than Laura,
and that's a... 1 obeli stake Paul
tali me Deb -'•- What are we waft-
ing for? Pit -:..estet warm to stay
here.'
"I will tNl lou what we are waiting
for." ("AI meets as I think good for
you," I added sta•retly.1 "! believe
llerod has at;methiug or other, hidden
sway 1n this house ---papers, portralta,
tel don't know!, kwhat-that would- hien-
She looted at me keenly. Theu she
said a strange thing. "I wonder," the
breathed, "do I want to know?"
" %Tell, of al. the -why, a week or
-tau ago -yes were as keen as mustard
on it. Wbat's happened since?"
"Listen," she suddenly named oat.
"You van >io_wbat you like, and 1
out what you like, but you're to w
nothing about it -nothing, nothimgl•-
to any opt -until I give yon leave."
"Any} when will that be, you bundle
01 contredictioa.l'"
"Wheel 1 have his ring on my hand,
Daddy Bettie; not a moment before.
I don't knvw what you tbink you can
fled out. %sae-tber it'll he good or bad
or ueltttt-r--bat it'll change things
somehow -and I dare you, I defy you
to chance anything for axe -I-1 could
kill youor any one --If you risk my-"
she need a mitnent, collected her-
self anti n iigbt oto%-#otl-TStroir, The
grand'orgau muRie of the word that is
so often w )ten, so seldom said-"Mylore!"
"1'11 riot risk your love, Laurie," 1
told her. loo down to Paul and talk
towent. b1m; you -sed be are safe." She
-
Cotxi:ita .tool in the strong sun-
light, watching the other run, lightly
a* a el.ild. across the coral terrace
and d••wu :0 the »ca. Dark hands
((Ailed acre•s lean wallet, deugp fiery
eyes th,•t *))rued from Laurie to look
at nee tem- -:,ntly, the FYliptno woman
waited. It. :ler I sensed secrecy, oft.
pos1tlu* *1.• slave cunning, the 111ay.•
tupoeAl.•...4 Conehita, [ could swear.
knew . 'w• hing. Equally 1 could
.weur s..t• e' -,old nut tell 11.
--For i4.._, --Mai. I dl4-nut.need her.
I think s -e ,, as astonlybed, but not de-
ceived. w ht--. I told her to go baek N)
-tile y:flla r di t nor ear __what she
thought. 1 'vawtd deal with ber when
the titre can e,
In U0 ht.:se 1 found Susan. Sete
1ta14 4nH il,, t; down with a bottle of
smelling AO 4, as Laurie bad recom-
mends -a: .-he was e1'- and packing her
etuthes. liee eyes wetP dark circled
awl her -.41e1,. ,Ice no, muse little pink.
but •h,• had lone weeping; Susan Was
ulwu? - •elf .--.ntro11451. .%e ever during
these many .,yrs, 1 watched her while
ott` a*ove rte ,+r ever. f told myself ;het
bier 4441:3. way music 111011* visible. 1
thtuk there never can hare been no
grael fed a 4-roatnre,
'•)kr you.ki,ow," I said to ber, "that
all your (ha;acter and soul are In the
any
Poi ',et . 011r heel on the. al -0,1111,13-
"I hole, n she enew•ered, foiling
A dress, • 'It MAUMia as.if 011P 1141/1 n,)1
mtrrh of ft richer." But T knew she
understtatd toe. The decors of our
he:art.. 14.41' ..pen; 1Ide to tone •110!7,4-1.
"Yon Mase the most errnnthff heel
of ally wom:)n Who ever wSlk/al." 1
'''t end, sone fr'Akiih spirit Inking
to sse•s$lon of me, sed forcIng MP of tt
S11441111 10 raj the things that hid Igen
'I7Ing (tit me --lips. unsaid, for years.
'People talk as if tenet,- were eye.
Slid month. Any little jade can lone
that A. lin (' sort of twenty. Yours
gen, through to Z and it s eakre"
"What doe- it env?" she A,kesi In n
rnnefutly con monpknt•e voter., *moot lt-
Ins a Silken ,tress again and again, ns
If .he lend fergntte-rt what she held.
1"ft .tmUks.' I s41(d. "of -
"'PIP dean. of the moth for the star,
41f the Multi for the morrow.'
Anel 1tmr,. .1 great dent more."
14I nnnver.yl, not my wonti, hut my
thought.
••11'1 ilrtpns.ible. , "
"lout dow-n at Atte.%," i sAld, terl-
Irng my.w.tt snitdstemiy turn wt*e1. Now
8411 the Il•Rh*
:111:10:1Pliltiliffn.flioiNews:414u,Mnt
lefilen„}infrontof ray* fromtheretall ens'
.Ittn Atel white, her level! speaking
Nim Prosier., before her. She welted
"'ellen."i salt, "1* 1t potaalble you
nt ennil&Mr arm ' .now?'
"i don't Relieve le dlvorre," site Reid.
Then, with a ehol that hit the gold -
"Neither do you."
I would not heed her arrow. I was
counsel for myself now; all argument',
that told for the other side I rejected.
* (Continued nett week/
Fashion Fancies
Wool
Georgette Makes
Business Drees
t\\
:i11
Ideal
•
Wool georgette is a durable
terlsl, and yet its light weight tissue -s
1n.lour comfort, making it a most 4171. ,
stele material for a b114114ss dress. 1:.
'nit a surf materin*, it lends Rae'
Pta4Ry tar erapialt. pleating or tuckln-
so that 'sdditinual material or ttlh:
ming Is not necessary.
The very long blouse, tightly dile'
-at the hipline. - the_odd and to
coming neckline, are theim-pottar,t
**tome of title smart model._
Worn with ,earefnlly chosen aeees-
:x)rl* s, III(' frock makes au ideal tt.•-
eerie for the spring.
WOULD REFUSE AUTO
AND LIQUOR PERMITS
TO THE SAME PERSON
W. R. Medd (Progressive, $uuth
Huron) in the 14-gi.•luture later week
0ritteized the Government control
measure. Ile ICUs In furor of a mote
restrk•tive law, Drunken automobile
drivers were bet amirig a mev*ce, said
the reseaker. Driving venues, he
thought, should not be 111111netl to per-
rons who had liquor hermits. Mr.
Medd ravens! the appointment of a
epalitiect ,person t0 curry on teenier -
:ince e)tnrattonal work.
Bringing e attention r nlrltllf to th Str tem
of the
Hoose the women' of the Alumni As-
sociation of the 4lntari0 Agrl,iiItiral
College. thnt the (/overnme.nt turn
over the institution to n hoard of
governors, the speaker pralsa'd the
(orbiter of the (r)ltege, it had so far
been carried on free from politics.
1ie thought. however, there was a
1405 lhillty of polities finding Re way
in. and It might he well to consider
the prntrm.11.
The speaker favored more aerie -el
turn' education in rural pnhlle and
high 'whorls, alter I4'4nented pomp
Measure for the elimination of
holdout weeds.
re throats
Ruh V icka on throat
and chest. Reliever
two ways at once -
aheorbed, inhaled.
s
VA
PO V•
fGrdening Hints
, ge; the garden off to an
tarty so gthuae tt-Ileus
pian leiand rt'(allu.trarow a luu3.''er sheet?
than o climate alluw's, by eturting
mien e••r. Aid vegetulles iuduors.
$upp�i•- •or *Le window box or hang-
Aid
is • 1 11111 alae be produced 11
141,, 4
1m.atg the flowers, rin-
uias, Hill', .• r1m0n, wariguids, in
feet 2 teeny uuything except pop
uOL trsusld*ut rcadlly,
tau t--`trle.I ruder glaaa in klarvh
anti will beuottt trout being
100(1•,. Hest a few times before they
are 4.1 in their permanent lova-
doe. '., the vegetable line, toma-
toes, • •''age heed lettuce, cm-um-
tMrs. .. 'e* 41111 even a few early
1,470*' . n-ts, :i*,d (•0411 (1x11 be ptaut-
t1, .t a yvuple ht deep
wl*1, "'. bored in• theor bottiueuw for
dna), and !died with sand wizen
with .. . t le. tea tot makes the been, nut -
term ' 1udo••r planting. 1f suet
Maur,. is not avalltuble, the nearest
gn.•:. :-e 11134(4 all! bt.• supply
'Iutate*l the earth,able theto-n mark
OR , ' ,ween which need only be au
10.2 ,;• rt. wow the .well Hod curer
1114. 1e 2 lightly with .1 pier* of seek,
toe -. ar.up..._. This l•ot'ertlg will
tele, .•1. _tvrulinatiou, and prevent the
w.-:• m hseiig w•asherl put.. It 1s
trp5r t:et the lrhants Marred In a
dark e••Irna cruller, aril after
'ti ---1"-' uy.througb th• well,they re-
nrote t.-.• aoyering and platy them 1n
Pull ,un•,L'bt, at blast a foot away front
the K::1 -s, it l; is atngle. or c•luaet 1f
a •:.near window 1ia, tsyeu pnivtded. 1
Mille sore that they are protected on
ufg!. s when the thernsenett'r tkrest-
eex to Ica (loser. %flier* a large quail-•
11tr ,e _plants is 11..1!1411, it is advis-
ees. 1" pro'ideta h..t bed. Ttlis is
aiutp:y a glass-preteeted tart plat131 0n
a Idle tot horse manure, whir, x111111111
t"• fre,ol, at lea.; ,- 11lttten lneio's deep.
The bed sh.Kthi (a.* the wealth with
*t..• ¢tarts sloping a few itxhes 1n that
\sal so that anter will run off, and
r:.,• -un nays eau.: 1 fully, and /Mould
roe ler planted until the manure is
Fent.'.* up and '-••,tel, down ayuin to
emelt -seventy - dtgreea. In c•oid_
,:uher, wares s,-ty spariugty, 14341
• on bright .lays. Ventilate t
by raising the wish, oat keep
open longer :is tete weather gets
mer. leant- ',mown In a holt bed
Ili be transldaatsrl to a Mid frame,
Is u Slessl.r,rterttrl beat without
I„attleg manure underneath, where
are hanie,:.•.i off before trans -
p:. cwt e•utalte
('aa Piaee Nie Valise on a Garden
7'hery. wik sissy* to many crltica
who w111 mainh.:II tea.•, If the 1411,1
Inv, !yeti in pinioning were valued at
sit much an hour it wouki be cheaper
to buy v,•gettables and bowers. Such
a cabs:dation, hot ever, neglects to
tette Into conaddefett •n tire Pzenist �_
and pleus)rre derl%,d from the growing 1
I
of vegetables and dowers upon whit*
no proper value can he phced- No '
essay could pure -hate the quality of
vetneta'bies R'+•wn within a few yards
of the kitrl-.-u, or the Sowers fresh ;
p1.•ked from the beds st• the door.
Calvin Cutt's
Store News
Pastry Flour, 94 lea tic
�hclid 1Vahc11ts, per Ib 40.
)lrhan it's 10%incible Jelly
Powder, 4 tor. Y.S.•
Tiger Catsup, large bottle Ile--
Kitcheder 1'ur1 !Pork Sausage,
!b lac
Snap !land Cleaner, 2 tilts 29/:
Toihq
s -
Toilet Paper, 7 rolls _.- 25e
Gold thuet, large pkg "7c
Syrup. 5 -lb tin 3 e
F:eeitirst Shortening,.2lhs. 371
Special-(Jven-Kist Pandy Bis-
cuit, 2*
J. Calvin Cutt
Grocer
Phone 116 Kingston 5t.
1
Ben Vegetable Varieties
The follow: ng list of vegetables. .
suitable for p.enting in F:a+tern Owe
▪ d=aaal_Ia _I1lcaac;wrndtal 4,y : m Gotern- j
math authorities at Ctttae%u; ,\ulnar- 1
Wuha:ztow, egad.-fa,aory from
the-Itandp0int 0 . Nit*, rests;nneet
and a goad '-rotper. Valnac --Peril
Pod Wal, nomad Pal Ki•Iney Wax,
tetringkess (;lets Pod with Kentucky
Wermer rlrt.t. Pu,f and Euriy Homier
Golden Poll . - pole sorts. Beetle --Flat
Egyptian Early and Detroit Dark Red
later. ('ablece-- lvtdern Acre, so a
round -heads••: first early, f•.11owt-d by
Copenhagen 11arket and Enkhutzen
(Perry as m. esteem with short stem
banish hall'• -ad for winter storage.
('aullflower- 1;arty Snowball and
ESrly Dear: Erfurt. Carrots -Chan -
teeny a111 i4tnvers, Corn -Extra
F:Srt,- t'nrr; shsltten Beldam, and for
later teat I''^well',. F:%a•rgreu- ('u•
;nrber•soil-ltxt,ey-llcdd
I'lmtue :4111 2'. fe1'lGelatePs.teri-*tttk•rrn -
t!1•aud Ita1•l•M. Nonpareil, and iceberg.
Muskmelons Hearts of Gold or 110.) -
oho, M i.lers •''rt►em or. -a et'- Beend*r
Nurprdre ate Emerald than, Onion-
17e2liost_illeigeverte Prize Taker
Tallow tlltrl9
Red ,1#loir '11'
Themes fetal n- illy* Bantam. flub
derfold. $tr:)r:'getn. i'tlrs+dpr-Tiollow
(Arran. Radish -Sea rlet Turnip,
'Mille Tip, frcern•h Rn.,kfnnt. Spin-
a.
and New Zealand.Tnmat.ss-'';o*iadian ler neat early,
fofiewet by Farllaria with John Iauer
and (('May host any the main crop. 1t
I. well to rememt9'r that the quality
of the seed, ie even 1D041 important
t hnn t174et+-oral that -vegetables to
R
harenTwn the(1nisi t
•FiIel*Pat gnn1(ty must to
'In et this
K n'!ntlt.
Isms most ht thomuL'hl*- tv:Trkw1
for* said after 1railn5 14114 m quickly
n%nf
lnhte?Prriliser 9u.h n5 nitrate of
5.9141. ...hen hP eppttt,d pv0ry *am
ergkw darter the early pert of the
5111 IN TI,. *141,1591 Way to apply
this Is '.1 dl-- .1 PP ala•*% n fable-tgxrnn-
1:* iia n Ra' r% And soak 11te grmtnd
nleut 1tMf/,t 10 11 n watering reng r r.
Tarrot Hd. Reared
Blyde levo h,ngerolthan heasts, The
parent 1101ds the r'ror,i in thin r•e-
epePt. '%'ber„ IS a t•:lrrnt In Ii)ndon
which is definitely known to he at
)esast ane i'nolred ands twenty, year*
0141. qit day It talks, nwingv on a
rope, Sal play* with a ball. Thi.
Wed wsso'rtcinally o eeot
of the R$1*h "f Ratararh, adtribalnwamaa elaP
tnn!d frost h)m In 11(11 Itavoaus
lead uagll 347,. supposed to live a vett'
long urns, bat we have no enact dg-
or.at. Of tae"-. how,-vt'r, we have as
instanced "n4 slzty yoara old that
was attu R and
Prom inbealtby. Dealt
*he fnnr Klatt fir -ori
rge V., present Mona
as the same day of tie
Riteh d
on -rotting
Ir,4and,
weak.
IlleaurRh t
Apprn
Uta W815 1
pope to tint
strum:null
001onis
Ptfty-Three ThewirmnAa,
1'-1y 13,000 now colon.
esly added to Canadian
1927 through the In-
n( the Department of
of the Canadian Paetia
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Fresh Bread
Baked Daily
That's what you get when
ordering y 0 u r Bread from
Cleveland's, it contains the
pitfall ingredients known to
Laker*. Buy a loaf today and
haste t he difference,
We specialize in Cream
Goods of all kinds
E. U. CLEVELAND
Phone 114 West 5t,
Electric Bulbs
40 and 60 watts
Special =- 5 for $1.00
Irmo (.u•ar crt .,iK
not 1 1 1 hot1 rs
75 -watt Nitrogen Bulbs • 45c
1(X1 -watt Nitrogen Bulbs 50c
JAS. C. CARRIE
East Side Square ('hone 50!
We carry a good stock of
Electrical Appliances,
Fixtures, etc.
Electric Wirir1 of All Kinds
iCat i,nntt,s given nn application
Frank McArthur
Y1,Fc'PRi('I.4 N
Telephone 82 West Street