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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News Record, 1929-11-21, Page 3Clinton' ,uv News-R.ecord C1.1NtOPto ONtARIO Terme of. Subscription—$1,UO per 'year in advance,. to Canadian adores- is; $2,50 to the U.S. or other; foreign ,Countries. No paper diecontloued' until all arrears are paid oiliest) st' he option of the publisher, The date to: ,7htch ,ever y subscription, to paid la : denoted nr ahn, ihbol. Advertising. Rates -Transient • DAY er'I Using, ,12e per Count: fine Mr,-d'rst- ineertlott So tor each - subsequent insertion Beading counts 2 111100• IVK ' L.10111,61t, n, Iii ,RnPad pate'inch, such as:."Wanted,' 'Lost,"', etc., Inserted -once tor. 35c each subsequent. insertion '.bit, Advertisements sent in without 1'n" shrurtions as to the number' of in- sertions-Wanted osertions Wanted will .run untit•,order ed out' and: willbe; charged accord tngly Ratesfoi' d1splay,,0d-vertlstnP mode' known omapplication.' Comm`anleatibna ,intended for pills licntlon roust, ,s,a go. ranee of eood ' rn`t1i, lie accompanied by the name ^f the writer: C, 0. flail,, M. R. Proprietor: PdIter. M D ;McTAGGART BAIV.I{ER A general Banking,.Buetuess transact- ed. Note's Discounted, Drafts Issued. Interest-Al'owed cn Deposits. Sale_ Votes Purchased. • H. T. RANCE ' Notary. Public, conveyancer. ,Financial, IMO .Ps tate tato.+and.. Hire la• surattee- Agent. itepresentiitg L4 lire ' Insurance. Cogipanle,. Divislon'Gour,'t"office, Clinton. W. BRYDONE • CAPTAIN At,E,DINIOL - BEGIN HERE TODAY Alden. Drake;,, .formerly 1. sailor,. Krown soft and' flabby through a life. of idle' ease, ships aboard. the clipper Or, tes.'as "boy under the;comniatid of 'Jake Stevens, whose enmity he in euro because of a mutual love for' Mary' Mannings daughter' of the own x, who is,a passenger, At,Capo Town,, Stevens 'is superseded as.,m4taiu by: Drake,; whose lawyers have seen'to=the purehase .1 of the Orontes 'ilarihd' ,its with anandifferent ler.s, 'In develop-, in; and printing, .some' of -`the initials blemishes irad,been further blemished. But it Wes stilI'n pi•turo, .wholly'rec, ogniz'able ,to *Mary, for it was her own vivid Siker-ess. Nothing Oho,. possessed•h'ad'iever; p- eeivedthe,eare revealed,.lt' that in,: 'trieato.'.ivory,' earyin6 There was_ Tie speck' of dust or discoloration. any- where to be detected, and. there were cruise: In hisnew role of master, -a thodeanc' tiny ,crevices 'and-earven 'Drake ,becomes:, cold and ,d'gnifted ill flower l`,'etals to; catch a,'speok oi; stain. 'rho presence of 1Vlar:'' tevens•, and, Tito' silver odgil}g inside the frame' Drake oenstantly'are at swords. points,., Tamine, with a'soft pure: Inst e. The, The. unrest' spreads tothe crew. ony, las Wan,net sullied by .a • a vicious penman,' is krlleil, s and' Jake G •15 Just: a wild ig Steysns, :is. wounded, in a brawl. And :the picture. , p. NOW:GO.-ON WITH THE' STORY' tailed; leggy flapper:of•a girl Written "Put .him in the sail 'locker ler the across. it was' a. (lacer, straggly,' Mad present,' He didn't do thi$'dirty busi- can friggle of a;'irame and date,, ness I can't,believe it.";' Mary, with love to. Jake-,--:"„ 'There "H's.. was heard threateriing.,Tony, was date, and' the place:, "Batavia;," r.'-teve s knocked' him=°" "Oh-P.t.she breathed; ani* her, face ,and A3 S . n• e1Neeer'mind, Put •him in the: sail was' as red as Jake's "pert curtains. 'Coker until' morninis. ''s Tony deadr• Thatepicturet''She- was twelve 'years , .I "Cold, sir. . Ts-is--IYiister •Stevens old: then: .Jake had;tth 1i0een 'long In rt h'ew'father•s'ship: .She 'had. a Na g "Caret ;say, -Get ,about your'- bnsi- reboilect!on of :dieing that s y, snap= •ht' and.vmein .that lie Wee - is!' ?" her• ftrat sweetheart 1S. that steward. e , : e rt Mar I n' UlsiveIy; nem she' flitted to ;the H. es Out me froOxi etY >! . t ed , it " he. called' out .quietly from the.nate'e s'ule. of . the.buti'k, s cop ry • h had...opened., the• 1i g heeome dart of •a'blyd, and kissed berth. ' Already sire h woudded inan'a shirt.end.bared the hint'fairly between thg;closed gyes; ' "Get well; .;aim!" She wllispei:ed then fled from -tire ethee. • As,'the d"Cor •gtiftly`•closed' behind her, alce'Stevens' -eyes ripened: slowly' and followed her:, They were dark with pain, ',those blue, oyes, ;;heavy with weakness t09; -but :there wake- spark that gloweddeep in their depths,whie,js. hinted' that perhaps he'rlips had. btft hastened the fringing open.,af'tho. fet- tees of sleep that prisoried•the soul, nese.now. Steward! Where Ii blazes ehot,to tele. g, Barrister,,Solicltor, Notary Public, eta. Office: .- .: SLOAN BLOCK . 'GLINTOi • DR. J C. GANDIER `Unice throve: -1.30 to 3.30 p in., 8:30' tb 8:00 IA,m,, Souders, 12,30 to L.30 p.m Other !wire ay appointment oa1y. Office and Residanc6 '= Victoria Si ugly knife stab. I'll take charge here!.Alden, Just let me „have Ike awhle 'Thatlooks nasty," the skipper mut- tered, acrutinizin,; the <deep"woiind in :Jake's hairy breast. "1 caart ,under stand it. aloe Bunting never did dab, I'm sure' •hour Mar fixed the. last In half an Y. strap -of adhesive tape -to the pad covering, the clean wound. Steeieus. DR. FRED G. THOIVIPSON Office and Residence: Ontarle Street • : Clinton, Oat:, One door west 'ot Angaicaa .Uhtni'eh Phonb 'tl2• Eyes .examinee ane glasses., Mead DR. PERCIVAL HEAItN Office and Residence: Huron Street — Clinton, Ont. Phone: 30 (Formerly ocdttpled uy the tate Dr. • O. W, T eaieeee' Eyes examined sand glasses fitted • DR. H. A. MCINTYRE DENTIS r ' Otilce hours: 9 t LF A M. and 1 to 6 P.M., *except Tuesieye and %Vedges. days, Office over Canadian National Express, Olintoa, Ant Phone 21. DR. F. A. AXON DENTIST Clinton, ''Ont, Graduate of .0,0,13.S. Chicago. and R•C.D:S„ Torputo, drown and' Plate Work a Speclatty' D1 H. McINNES CHIROPRACTOR - Electro, Therapist Masseur 00Ice: Huron St. (b'ew doors west of • Royal Bank), . Hours—Tiles.,Thurs, and Sat., all day. Otherhours by appotntrnent: mussel! Oftice 'Mon, Wed. and Fri, forenoons.: Seafortle Office—Mon., Wed. and tri, afternoons: PHONE 207 /hilt MARY WATCHED BY THE BEDSIDE OF JAKE STEVENS. HOUR AFTER HOUR. Thera came at lash theday' when ake Stevens zeported himself able to land viatch. That was the day that le ship was found to be within five h Undyed miles of Java head. The very ret result of Jake's appearance Sent. thrill of relief around the ship, evert among that part of; the crew who eek'ago would readily leave mote away Joe Bunting's very life: "Of , course Bunting didn't .knife nybody!" Stevens said testily, HI mild have told you that long ago. It as'that aquealin' rat Herbert Oats. otter loose.Benting and clap th' der - the on the right man. Bunting? Mary watches' by the bedside of heli*" Jake Stevens hour after. hour.- She Stave s. screed brandy between his' lips' . et intervals, and was satisfied that he was slowly recovering vitality. Drake looked in, received her report, and left her. ,Ile was 0 atsciot r of a feeling of afternoon again, and the.sur. poured jealousy; he put' it from his as utterly down its,direct rays scaldingly, she unworthy. persuaded Drako to.ehave an awning' closed es While she, whited for the o Y spread over part of the .poop, even to open, lISary curiously Examined the though the spanker had to come in to furnishings of the little cabin, 'There make mai for it. Later she Pers Laded was a narrow, shelf-like desk, most of ;Drake to go up with, her and join Ste - it littered with a Neutical Almanac, yens for an hour, an Epitome of Navigation, and apart "We'll play at tnalejeongg," sshe said. plug of tobacco; but— She abruptly rrPhey et it will be about right,?' he sat up straight. smiled•indulgently, "Come;let's open There was just one clear, spotless.the genie,He upset the' box and space on theft evowdod desk,, On it scattered the pieces' over the table. In was a be utiful carvep ivory frame. silence they diyided them- around: In the frame was a picture. An Neither understood the amateur effort at photography; taken "Seems all abu'tt Bamboos and the 1 had not opened' his eyes: While she; irrigated the wound with ,kiting anti -IJ septic, and bravely stuck stitches is through the flesh with a darning needle i tl and silk from her fancy work, he had, only shown that he lived by the fitful lit rise. and fall of his breast and a single a muffled groan. !',Bring me some brandy, Ike," she w said. 'Ike brought a` whole bottle and a. corkscrew, as if it were some price- less libttion he was bringing to. the e Goddess of Miracles. *� e "Thanks, :You ten ,go now, she told him tersely; and Ike went out like B i - EAIFZING jjrusfratedDressmaking Lesson Furnished with ,Every Pattern By .Annebehle �lorthingt(1i, A charming dress for business •.'woman, college or high school miss or for general, daytime occasions; is !il!ustrated'iu Style No. 2962. Navy, blue' canton crepe' is medium chosen for this ;swagger dress, of !tailored sports character that is so suggestiver'of smart Princess 'sil- houette. ,The softly tied collar is interest - ling detail.: - It is • flattering beige sh;r repeated - in . buttons :down "Ifront closing and in belt that shows 'slightly' raised waistline. The circular inset 'godets at each side 'create a lovely, fluttering move- .:meut,,to hem, and form 'a front and, back panels effect• which gives ;the figure, length, so important- in the *node, The sleeves are fitted with darts ; ;below elbows 'and trimmed tvtth,but-' .tops, I It is designed in sizes 16,118 years,' 40 end 42 inches bust. It can i36,'38be-copied exactly with 354 yards of' 439 -inch material with 3s. yard ol.35-'e inch contrasting in the medium size. ',Later'for' early Fall,.it will. make quo most attractively in feather-' *'weight woolen li mauve -red; tweed,.. ',purple, wool crepe, or' one oE: those enchantingly lovely printed jerseys.';. in tweed pat- e silk crepe t v A ,. tern with the godets, collar .and belt eaf_plain' harmonizing silk crepe' in ,soft brown tones is fetching. �Bottle green .wool jersey, • black lcrc a satin with godets cut of the dull surfac with white silk, crepe '' 5 .collar and 'tic, and wine red canton 'crepe wittI, beige silk crepe are id$al Sdectiotis. , Pattern price 15 cents. Be Sure to ''fill in 'Size of pattern. 'Address Pat- tern Department. The New. Fell and Winter Fashion Magazine is 15' cents, but only 10 cents when or- dered with a pattern. HOW; TO' ORDER' PATTERNS. _ Write your name and adlrees cutin- ly, giving number and. size of:such patterns as you wgnt. end. lit 2962 No,' 2962:• Size - Name` • Street Address eer. fifty illi !;; Oa x, m e r " each e naught out ,without their rd)ebero,. .they can change It is.eo}u ting'tirou- stIle.to dpend'tl)e .whble • day w rth wet egt. 4` o 11ow ourself to •become ( ). Po n t. a y 'rine flown Get elentee sleep,';diver, t)se_;,regularly, drink plenty of water and •eat irourislting, Iieaith:bulid ng ,(10) Wear clothing that heips you:. to avoid colds, Li this country.it is beet to .put ou extra `clothing wruisi roll are going out into -the cold, rattier titan ' 'wear heavy Clothing' 'such ,aa ;tliicl4,Uuderweer, when you are.; .in lour -'office, or heme. food., Awful (fi ,,:eeeep .tire, wlndo vs, opog, :This ,,Grown ivitli. fear is'.frantic applies tteeelatet and summer. Rvety 'Iris wife`ie:'fl11ed with dread;' one'sltould 'sleep in a roxm whose :the is •fresi%, ' Tiii3y•'believe• then darling son' is Snraly ulaimed.or dead ' (0)_' atratcli'.thb theimomete� 4ome. that ;are ovetheartali a're the cerise of The,sad.,news, came by postal tt{ore-colds. than rooms that are:url ei•.� hear ivar and, pa;' eerote',he, ' 1tes,'ted If :the, place, whore you work , 'I've tried dirt for' the Yootbalt• trtam, IS not as Welt ventilated as. 11i honld- , •And'they're inade,an.;J nd:of met" be, and•, thei'd; is nothing -You can dee, t ':ameliorate nonditiotte( talre•�a'few ADVERSITV .n _ 1 IItiuutes: ore no*' and then to •go qut- In times of .good fortune it is easy •etie;and your lungs 'with fresh•air•: to •appear•'great nay, even,' to •act, ('1) A'+oid . drastic, chadge'1s• of tem ' ;greatly; but in misfortune 'very dif .peiature If you hate, been perppis , icu:lt The'greatpst mato 0.411 commit rug,' elipw yourself to col blf graduate .blunders In, inlefottuue; because" the lY ' .It .4e...1004th to lsifr,'t')n the ii'eeso' :want of. prppliition belweO i hte,mearjs or:fn,froateOf' es eleetrlc fair and:his Ands. progl;t setvely Yircreases,.. �'.(0) Stay away ,frrSin, 4nfdcted•,:000•..ansi 045 fnwagtl..strength •Ys oyllausted ple,`Wlie>,i.theretis nn'epldelnic;.aioia in fruitless5efforts—"tTleb}thr: crpwds. ,. ; (aj-Wash, 'your Intuits "frequently, The test, of clatter hi the ability to' berteeniy before. eating: _ leave the Waiter'tlplesd"and een'ling. ewe City State ' stamps or coin (coin preferred;' wrap it' carefully) 'for each number, and. address your ,rder to,' Wilson Pattern Service, 73 West Adelaide St., Toronto. Patterns sent by;an early' mail. , eeason.or his greater control over lits outward emotions., But lever , ince that terrific melee in Cape Town, the long cut 011 Itis'cheek, which Jake Stevens had dealt hien, though it had healed, Mill left a nartwv scar from eye to lip corn'';; and if ever' Alden Drake's blood pulsed het anger, that ribbon- like scar stood out vividly white. -It appeared to throb: to writhe. '31 was white now. It throbbed. It seetnea to writhe, Mary back with a sharp. scraping of her stool. She'could bear the tension no longer. And upbn the heavy nit', shrill and excited, Peale) the boyish yell from the tnldship house top, GEORGE ELLIOTT ' Licensed Auctioned' tor the County of •lurott. Correspondence pro:intly . answered. Immediate arraugemeuis can be made for Sales' Bate at °fbe-News-diseord. Clinton, or by ' calling Phone' 203, Charges` Moderate and Satieeactton Guaranteed. - a. sheep. b lihad not 'entirely recovered on that first day on deck; Mary watched lihn keenly. She still con- Adored 'hip her .patient. And wired the breeze grew fitful towards mid "(To be continued.) X55• The "Passing of the Horse" „ The Colon Cold Tlie writer quotes a doctor who was asked, "Hoa' do you treat colds, doe- ,tor?e and `replied,, "WLtll contempt, -madam,' with contempt" But can they, `be •treated. witlk contempt? Common Olds 'al'e responsible for a greater loss of time 'rola school and .work. than any other single pause. They frequently; lead to pneumonia, and pneumonia in'1023 caused more deaths in Canada and the United States than 'any 'other disease except heart dis- ease. With the average worker, colds take more money out of his pocket overt' Year than any other' disease. It is 80010 Years since we got over writing on the passing of the horse and hearing commencement essays Prophesying an age of horselees car- riages, says h writer in tits Milwaukee Jou'rnitl, For they are aerived, and the horse as "the patient friend of man" has pretty well vanished from the plc• "taro. A generation is with up that never knew a ntotorless age and from ,childhoodlias been more interested in e horse on city streets than any num- ber of motor cars. The horse "passed," and yet today circulation or some local infection of holds a higher place in America than tete throat or nolo, or submitting one's ever before. Once he was a common- self to rapid changes of temperature. place necessity, but now he is a newly A. minimum of damage would be discovered resource. The !corse has done with colds if everyone were Caere back, as the water -power that willing to take a rest of a week or ten used to tetra village grist mills has Jaye, immediately they become af- come back, a -thousandfold more cone. fileted with a cold,. Pelting and impressive. He is the Just as soon as your+ head becomes darling of the world of sport, the nest- :"stuffed up" or you have other signs found friend of many she had goOwn of a cold like soreness of the throat, weary of other forms„ -,of recreation. 'sneezing, discharging nose, you, should The horse:has-something we gannet 'start. a, .campaign against tree cold. melte with bolts and ,gears and con- The first day or trvo•are the irnj:ortant necting rods, 'Every race, every hunt, ones every exhibition even, is a contest be. The Ylret thing to do it to go to lied, twee» man and the -sentient animal or at leaststtiy indoors, If you feel Ire rides or drives. weak, that may be a sign of influenza, B. R ,NIGGINS Cttntoa; Ont, General drli•e and Life insurance Agent for Hartford; W,llldeteettl lave, Stork, Adtotuoblle and,Sleknees and. Accident ;Insurunee.' :Buren and...Cri1e and Cana de Trent Bends. ' Apeoltittnetlte made to meet par.1tes at firlioetield, Varna ,and Bayfield'.:' 'Phone 57. —Whit; fU i Alt; AYE "Wattled Evora Month iiME TABLE 'T' ems t111 :ti•ive a1 had del,art' •from . 1;1i'n Lon as ;iii 10Wel • • Buffalo .3tto iod'driohOle. • being Utast: depart , 1614 1..171. r'.2,6,0 p.m. °+Going Weol,• or. II 60 't"In. " "' ar 6.ee (1p 5.43 p,m n 1'0.I1a London, Moro:. Cl Bruce. -1, . Going South, ar 7.40 dp. Z .40 a,m, " 4'.08 p .n! "Geing North' dipiiet • t1 42 p.tn. " at 11 AU (In 11 t32 a.m :t11 -1E I!IcIUI.i.OP .MUI 1Ai Fir's Insurance Company • 11 •d Office Scaforth, Ont. ' 1 ri r:('rt,IcV:• Pres1?;, t, Junli+a.. 1lvans. Iteoehtvnod; Vice lamos Cmm�dly, Gnderiohl Sec.: 'Pruhdm or:.' U - ' •,hicCregsr,� 'Sea fort h, Iii reetnrs: it erl1rCo..11 ct:ar tney, .;Seafortht ,3am55. Shooldace Walton; llurrlty. Cin- ema :Crucrlielrl; wml<ing,," $eaforthl 1;+ I erl �'P,rrle. fiel'I6clr; John . Iteamewelr. 1,r,allinuenl lael Corinne flnderiets Agents' Alax l eltrh ' Clint on; 1, 15 'Yon f,A"•nr la n, I,Id 11i nohlev,. Sea forth: J '. Aittureau tegnuntd ellln; 0, O. jar- ' Thoth ar-'•moth }trod l ha ann.,- APV nt in0V to no on to may, he part* th pfn flab liteltilne.1.(J01. Clinton or at .Calan /'nit's a rncrry rlrlerleh, •.P parties do Itin 10 `0liert toolt•anra or frH , aP1 ,h r 1 u ",0c Win •h0 silt» nrlt• �nite I t' 1, 0 n1 it vi Inc t ,n ti, nV a,bo .ah v frl ono , 1 I on t, th,•tr r p••r• {Ire pnat,n{rl r 1.0aora Ins(,101 nfi r 1110, Director_' who ll ver r nearest tho. Per Ysr 1110 non and 911a,tivo I 1ha i_rY Ibt-leon er.ofBror oat- . torn4oOti atainprd goo Tito ,»net yolnaMeono-orof to hind for all th, kited t Woos on , n b • id- jto a I Tr n y Fork, 1 ' A In t k ,a : t i r1^: I ld1 t v> t t tate rn, r. tt knot tai tot--.1.- rrt It y i Yt11UUS 'titin„ "Cor , liao gift 11, cct ,Y neo t. " 75,0ite women all over Canada are .ieeoiviletheir„copioa ekittlarly. wily not you?„ ' ltomeml er 't costaonlY 120 poryear to got' your copy oaph money, Cats o r-cotlporeand rend in gorsF f2.c;to-day! nouut'. CMnnolOiwt, JOUaNAL' 572-I4. 8t. Catherine 4t li..,Montroet I enclose 11 e,nt5 for one year's su seripant.. Name .. Add one. rr firm» ISSUE No. 47-'29 dentition .colds are' caught in two wage=from other people, and from our own method of living. ' The Cold that we 'catch” front, other people hits tis when the germ that causes it enters the nose and throat passages of the victim from the air which an infected persofi talks, coughs or sneezes. By using rut unwashed tumbler, font or spoon ' 1t'hich has been previously used by someone with a cold, by handling something, that has beet* used by an infected persb). —these things will give you a cold. The cold that we "catch" even though no one around -has oue, is usually the result of wearing too lit- tle or too niueh' clothiug, having poor. se X93 �O.AC. VVratehrt Coto' s �. Livestock and- Field Crops .....:.:::. .. ..'. Jan. lith to 'Feb. lab 'Fa'rm •MCats .. Feb, 10th'to 1501 Poultry Raising Oen: 7th to Feb, 1st. Beekeeping. . Jan, 7th. to 18th. Aralnage and, Drainage Surveying,Jan. 7th to 18th. Fruit and Vegetable Growing:,... Feb. 3rd to 141h. Floriculture and Landscape:Gardening, Feb 17th to 28th' -Factory ,Cheese and Buttermaking...;... Jan. Zed to,Mar. 28th.' • Cow Testing ........ . . „'l :.. Fcb; 3rd: to 8tfi: • ice, Cream and Mechanical Refridcration Mai; 31st te• Apr: 9th. Creamery ,and Cream Grading ... Apr, ist to Ord. 'Farm Power ..•Jan.21st,to.Feb. -.let. Farm byleclianics Feb. 3rd to 14th. ' For brier, helpful Change of , surroundings; for tire,. malting of nen• acttualutanees and .for an exchange of ideas and experiences with live -wile, 'young men lilte yourself' from ,many 0arta of. tui' Proldnee• as 'welt as fee eery practical Instruction by. mon of wide experience, noticing can peat 6no 00 these abort courses. Rick the, course that meets your needs; like a few days ''or a few }vectis off and come on over to•Guelphtoget ac(inainted withour men -Agrieuiturei College and Its practical;- friendly staff or teachers.. It will (;si'a'you a new interest, in life and greater Inspiration for your work You will find a hearty welcome and a' helpful hand. Weare expecting you. Send for Ch•eulnr Gluing- Tull tnformetlon. Ontario Agricultural College GUELPH — ONTARIO More Americans find time for re• coming' on, tout partioulatiy'.ia tltit wind's in '010," Jake' laughed shortly. * creation every year. Most of us find core you. would bewell advised to get "Can '• make ;head`or ;tern•of this that contest acids a thrill. We watch under the Covers. A Inxativo should gante, lelary,' grutn', i; d • Drake prey the baseball kleyere, but we, go iu,ferbe taken, At night tithe p hot bath ,ently. Fvetl muter. tits awning' the the feeling of contest ourselves When and as soon as yen havo rubbed yottr- heat tuns; oppe,esetivei 'The tht'e? people we chase, a 'golf ball against a fellow self thoroughly dry, get Yntet bed of nedessity s04 close .together. As, player era 0elloly dub, Taut whoa ft again, taking the very best oG care tlrey leaned upon the tt ble, reading'tba comes to ntan'a'conteet 06tlk .that deli -,i that .sots do trot .eaten a chill. It Ya rules of the game'iyhieh was supposed' ;cote iquantlty, the personality of 4i - well 'afteId a 1101 bath to pili sevek'ai hotly, the heads there alae is iromise cf e01a' blankets on the bed, so that you to lighten their eisure ha ,., Horse, Ys 1 of •Ds:nke: and', Stelens'were' not far .something new. 4. test of keen l'er• luny do what 55 epi molly renown ns '- distant; both Were'so 'neer. to ,Mary ception, a.teat of undeistandhtg, a. test ' ywenttag the cold mit of .your 878 - (that the scent of her hair .was in their :of quick thieeking—these are the- tent." This *Ill' be aided ,by a hot ,nostrils, things,: even more' than thd'. test or -ell -Ink, orhaps vlo'had'bettet^playtrttrds ':sl.ill,'thhat thrill us 'when ,i,'e Month, It Is a serious niiietalte to blot. one's ! Mary suggested. She sat ,uptight; 'pt, When we only -Watch, the- splendid nose too hard, becauso many 5500015 IStevens breathed heavily, and there; creattu'e, 'whose head is really held have canted the intention from, a colts ves a glitter in his; eyes as he,glancedprond.Y, ' whose gait really seeks - of to spread to other partS..of 0lte head, ,swiftly at Di u:e.• I:raee,. and' ie 'whose' eye, htwevci" 1110 the. eats. "Doe let's be, quitter ," .hc leughed.eand trained, Meats a challenge There are many uatigers.which arise Armed'( 10 man, who Would citel-'hituss li Were frolic re common' cold; The first of itIn till' t 'r' 'these :11f.117 because 1 I re f all created tltl.l..t, Hunt tit e i -y Ili t Aniluaas.� - "" is apt. to lead to �inany ether 'eQrloue imparrmonts, I'nefuuonia,', tnbercul- _eels, heart trouble nose and • throat I aBflictt0tis rheumatism; sinus trouble all have 1 heir 011510 in the "flu" 011 cceasiens It ..17; people 'who are den • '• live lost their heltrlugt 'through a film vs. ou coli,• . There reale amother of Chil s which we Can do to prevent (:olds, a will give you a list of them; (1)" If yoltr toirsils 'ore _diseased or You]: teeth nee bad or'Yen ,b.ave.aden- 'oils,"they should he+ removed. 2 ".Bresliyour teeth twice a clay, ® O h which are diseased d'i;e ,frequ so tent of , lm' ••- : frequently oat *lie root o fieggently found to b Jacl 1 Mean; ,t,, ct rStand women chronic colds . . 1 ' "(0) .Aveid getting yotir feet wet. pretty -Ti'S' l , � •, °Sonic people. Who have 'the' interests , es all' �'eace rt two kinds." "Jiff,—Y,a ,Jack --"And w IketmaY they . b0 m, of heh es lh at heart 'keep an ex- Till -"The "bacli'oldi;s and the near•i tra pair ' of Seems and stiockhigs, at i i' ''''' their Place of work, Then if they. get Charity ti .humiliating) 'You need never be compelrred to accept it. Start now and protect your old age.' Take advantage of the Canadian Government Annuities System and at 65 you'll have an income to, last your life. Make your old age what it should be—peaceful and free from financial worries. Mail this Coupon today POSTAGE FREE CANADIAN GOVERNMENT ANNUITIES Department of labour, Ottawa HON. PETER HEENAN, Minister -t BACKED BY THE WHOLE DOMINION Annuities Brencb.De5t, T1v5,•i Department of Labour, Ottawa Please. senate° COMPLETE INFORMATION about. Canadian Government Annuities. Name Pitot Clearly Address 2yueerly. Down on the uiaiardeck' the Doctor1 gave water to the'hue sheep•tem:tn- ' ing , lip lingered,at'the 9506futtively 'scanningthe deeks, Sviftf dodgin g. u ,bael[ to the' galley; h4 took- crit' sorne- tliina evilielli, he 'rolled up iii his filthy, epaon, Still as furtive as a thief he etele'alongethi the, big ventilator whib)i tan downthrough tm he idsh p house into them in hold. When lie,returned 16 his galleyi to :tale .his: afternoon rest, one of the' boys quii,,hls work: with `Chips and 'clineeed.'urmbly.on to^ the house:' :Mary caught sight of his, touseled :head' and • mischieVtilis: f ftce: She we:aonted th'ebreak in -;het tuieasy sitz •ttion.• for uneasy it'.h'ad''grewe. it'. a few. minutes ,•" There Was that 'in,' fernal''civility • again creeping into, tedety wrr)l uttered beteveen, the tow' Mee eesi'de hoe She had eau3ht. one gltmpee of Stevens' faee'anil it made her shiver for all'the hear, 'es. charged with strong jrassions vvas 'tt, ; And , Drake ivas 'still ,more disquieting by 0 55 »lea . eet, inv. The man who, wouldn't drive his motorear half amilewhenit's outof order, will often drive: his brain all day with a heed that's throbbing. Such'punishment isn't very good for one's nerves! It's unwise, and it's`unneeessary; For a tablet or two of Aspirin. will 'relieve a (head- ache every 'time. So, remember this accepted antidote ler.pain, and spire 'yourself `a4Tot of needloss suf- fering. . uf-fering.. Read the proven'directiona " and 'you'll discover maity,va*rabic uses for these tablets._' For head- aches; to check 'colds. :To ease a .sore threat and reduce the infection. For .relieving, neuralgie, neuritic,; rheunlatic.pain. People; used to wonder if Aspirin might bo harmful, The doctors answered that -question years age. iC It is Mt. Some folks still wonder , it really does relieve pain.* That's settled! Fog •millions of men and women have, €oiind it doea. TO cure the cause .of any pain you must consult your<doctor;'but You may always turn to ;Aspirin for haraee^ diate relief. , -