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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance, 1923-02-08, Page 2• 1. BY ROB 1 3, (00;priert The lt,llussota 11Tooll; - Pro,,R (0:011V51.) said Conv'artl, with all las. accustow 43:0•P,' ye. replled, "if ed. 'suavity: In truth, Convard, hay 111 &, tho w0rIting 41g. somel'arat recuvere161 11-sulu, LW whitch propose& to &:i fri'ght, waS in rather good spirt lis meats,eIvitivabloit :tal Things had Letter than he illad tc.,a.it mini retain enll tilio.ze, dared to hope. Eiden was eliminated, if are juiE.'ciflatti!r.., by that te,st, why for the rent att any rate, w emlid 1—orr at.,,yone else--ight? as the time to win Iru ene.. Not just he fter-thoi.rglub, P°1-'1"llaPat. hut soon, 'when tire Nytrat a .bout t ;hat ,princiip1e. of forgiVe, shock of her inteinrtilited +passion turn- ' ed lrer to him for ;oorhpaelen.ship.; 1;ut*,it, fight," she answered,i elle Stood before flas.hed; and cliseause, viratin it is. the Itaw that ;\,sre ballot bg, and; with flasihing eyes. g.6irt; because it .1,s ,ouly by..±Aghti.ng "You're kring, Con:ward'," she said, dl thrt we can justify the for 'eill'eratstr• "Firyou st lied to him Tfanci). we fight. If vre. hold or prilia; and: now you aie 'to me, There can be elples a•S being, not 'worth figlit„ixig oahen. ex,planation. Wihere. is tbat • im new aivinzaltiori throw thesei ,said I Would know what to • Prta•rilViss.ia he ith Ana . that, ''-u° tR;; 4 the question of forgive-. "I have #," said Conward, partly oes F'orgivenciss, in fact, 'tl'oeS not; curried off,his feet by her vlalence. "1 renlor into the. comoideration at algi. lceeP; it you are a' littbe mere we must fiat, riot because we hate reasonable, and, pm erhaps, a little ore Germany, but rat.,.cause we love eentatin res1Pect1111-" piinciples which Gormarry ehdea,vil "Irene," said' 1\lre. Hardy', sharp17; ;ito ;overtirnow. The impulse must' "what we:17 that to speak to. Kr. he Tare, nut ' Late. " • '• Coriward? You areouhead ',ye ;al 'your hea', • Sl -;,,e bad trirr..vd,, and faced him -while- chiild. • such, a scene, Mn.. Conw!and, typtolue, and he felit Sileh a '8ee'lle ray 'cil;°11geThat '• • e."1 1.runoher! I always knew it Woud l av,flay by the earz„.„: ea,;tneez, ,aata fetvor of her argt.tmeiTt.- come out soma time. It le !breeding 1./Vhat 'a wonderful woman she waso., that tells. Mn. 'Contward. Oh, if .bi lp 1-3.0W She' had: stni.PPetl the issue of the Pa.Pers'' l'eara C; ?,et.p.it and cirerangenee Nviai.dh wuat" "'s ail} "you tkink Il`nie'4,rer ou ortfusing even. ;statesmen, end laid it, t°re'l. -A- the 'lla'llers'r „, efore positive ferm :he, didn't troubte &veil wonder what could find no 'afhguinent disputeflwa-% odeasion. of the -scene. You Alt71 ll7evr in his hour of yc..-h,e„. and this.L.,thie bipet1 are at tthe hot. he stood on the verge. of utter ree;k„ tom of it. You havelbeen; ;planning- to "'""-'11)1:1111bY ea''''Erid"- 0110 1-1111•Y 64411) 3%.azign,"'eetz, ,a,134 h . -force -re altmg a ,0 Apr I t into a 140111:ire ai-tcl feel: in a riituir.ol Alt gilaiaath nt;e ran you have. clone .;stsniething, eoroe- like 'a fish in wat,°1". Th.le 4°V1' Itlirla "C°rnelia"' yon „ a•-4" 1-- But' and tit re hat Who tt" 0Jos; a .*.'Y • „„; „ going through their 0) US rae- 'uoitornina dalag`holm. Wa•6 a Let - tions, rone's"tholightts, as' free as birds, ent. ha0y-110,10Riirg her 4 nis away. , '7•71`,"‘'7,7"'1. WINGHAIY1 ADVANCO 'Per'l'al1c;5],',,loll'' til,liathl '"si,' 7klienki 'ilit'94., in; 1.10ii" Jr Si lc ' it .".,v-Oi!1..1,:ki,roi,,' '*10 .c467,11' as ;s:;ite1,01c,A3,131p.1-r,,J.„5„ 0,1:1:,,,It,..•Oi"ote' itl,t4cl: .,Irene, .,sfia heesino 1:tti . . . . , „ .awa!ito of :a..otibit:ie'atore!etion gathering 41, 0,34,,,,71,10, Dye ait,,,a4 Lord she fellt ecinothing ,C,,, ,1717„a4; , ceiniisie...tbreugh alli these gears, : And ' 3,)1,a11.1„0Pa., Ye}3: allta.-) eat" 0 O - saiditteava,Sr..g, lo.p.,.3t r,,O„„ in,,,Lith, to; WO'14' galT,al, !$Itir.1.4,,. waist% 'coats, power Wh."01.1, Dove 'to V. rsitsge D f Par hi )PdIih Dniscrain, rod.. Eta aingo, sweaters, 'coverings, hang - tint f the steel 'at any time ptove Ingo, draperies, •e-Yerifttall. Pver7 11,114, ;to thei magi:4;1; ;the fault lists pachage contains directions so sini'Ple not in, Ail' but the' niagnet. any Woinan ,eari put new, rich, fadeless W110 0:011*1?,gle14, "Nvata't '11°1r -el.': 0C7relg. ihto her Worn garments oh Lhins,;Oaltle with druinerles' even 11 she has never dyed the regiI:lantioin ,:thlat whicih 3 Jit I mu/m.13'a Dve,s-00 roots e07li';'); iute the' ibethionk -aa4 °I.e )''Y : will - nature! other •kind—thea your inatei.:18.1 . (To be. ;oontinue;i,,) come out right, berm -use Diamond Dyes. • • • • r.jrzolsig.14,121, ,communit o ii• orardeego7 nwtional health, I er the material you wish to dye 19 wool attliY.O1 tile popular fahrioe known or 'silk, 01. whether it ie \cotton as "oaniol's hr" have little or no 'Or 1111Yod goods',• -real camel's hair hi. them, Most of •coaler parts of China, since the hair bea he greater or211' Inal:e lid: °tilers' Intl:dells' we 'Ll'mbgt-11 .60 Comets shed their hair al the ap- proatili of the warm season, and When a caravan is on. the march there is aliva3rs a special boy whose ;duty it is the line eaniel"fs; Jar comes froin-.the • When cigarettes, pipe tobacco, and digars aro Om:spared, weight 'for Weight, the amount Of nicotine lab. LO collect, the shed hair befrore the , . sorbed into the system -0i a smoker clay's journey ;begins. is greatest in the case ,of.,-rthe firSt, 111 f;ioatine, ofen antleresting hat It need not be, isio. -The , oreatiion of a :routine r an r;art- opining ingenuity and exPeriiment, After 11t; t'arfected, the sense of re, pretty eyes, became ;,"Sliardowell, '"Cer. ,who's, that ?" • " ' ,,iiff7iFn...hgu.a.,• • ,s;tylP.o..young.,1thy-Was ',WI -lining' in • at ,tRae. gate: Iligetything • tabout, liel- •lwarS'stgliiish front her' hat to hercrsilieroS.: • dIi amh41,an t iorrifbite--4; t know WiTatiiii. c,e.a$020te. F..epanis. tre -do the; work gtri4licii tvottllaNY'r-aidliN", you e.tid :enriched; erviery..pliittse o-± anti • 'PI'S. Which held life itself leas worthy rar.g°1-ng to rtn ,1"-qrld than:. its:. own . attainment! out. Yibute "afraid of the papers. ;Inn. uaci as be not. I'll. give the i'Vlsolle ,storytathe.rn lk...,oke,i1" at.. her he again, thought of to3: that, yo,11 rneuited Irene, and i.iddenly be Zeit himself „.ni, ,agnlfed in a great tenclernasis, and ail•tnwagritniannga, big,°;a7pinVu;eoswab°ntlad e knew that even yet— • "What ;ann. to do ?" be said. „• under the muzzle; c;if ails; gun. How I willing to acoelit 'Your Plliaosn'All"1;I-•*1 wextaiLlineh,dr of it," edthit that mine has! brek6in down, and laugh. "It wohTd. zo:ak .fine roo the I am to, try yours. What am fraut 23,age," She hrok'e into peals ta do?" of laterter and; twilled no the stairs, In 'the darkness ofrrher own shadow g, v In toe main n wa esi,y sober and pale, -ap4 muoca,o± ,cltstresis,: and .slieepliessaress were fun:Ow-ea in her face. She gnieebea her mother. with cold and left. her hr;eakfast united:oho& She gave -part of . her Moping to' Charlie; it 174S,seving biarn. to her 'to .1.1alite 'Some iodse upon whem ;silie conitt potri*daffection. Then she went to, the•telephene. She calit;sid Daye's office; nothing-r•was known of Mr. Elden; he 'had' beeniVror1;ing there last night; her waSi netdown ge,t,' She 'C'alle'd his 'apartments, ,,itinere .was • no arm -aver. • Theta,' with a 'briglit thought, 'she .00.Iva: 'the ..gatage. Elden's oat wia;s' out; had not been in at ada duirtag. the *ht. Then' she tried e new "Helillo Its that the office •of Tbe Cair? you let' me [speak Hoar r.mkather .interruptedi almost frantinaitY.: "Irene., yeu: are. not ,going to 'bell the papers? ' You mustn't do that. Think Of What it. meansL-the disg,race-,-;a:sh,otyting :affair,' almost, in out ' home.. ',Think • of rme, your inothe%'—;" ".111- think. of 'rott on One 'conside'ea- tion—that you exolaiir 'what. ,happened isast and tell' me where Dave DMen iSt'." • - • ' "1 can't exiiilain. I don't know. And I don't knov;" . •• "And you don't want ;to know, And you don't care, so_ long laU :you oan keep it . out. of 'the •papenu. I iclo. going to find; out therfa.etv 'about this, if eitery paper in the country shoUld 'print thern., HeP,Lie?. Yes,.,1 want -to • ebe she sat her- teeth ,for that 'enewer.,.It was to be the: crownhig ;trot of her ,self- reirancilthon, atra. it Strained every fibre ,of her reSolution. She could not allow him to stay Where he wao,. even innuiforan, .The danger Was two4old. . a, nioniont f Weakness ha -would • probably' shoot •Gelnwa-rdy and in a ma- n -tent -Weaknes s 'she would ;tenably; . dialcloseher love... And if Dave should evar marry her av nropt Wig her first. •• '',You had bolter go, •therseas and enlist England," she. told' ham cam - rig although her were bitieg laer. lato'lms.,. "You wild' get quatker. adieu that .way, And When you come back yeu M.''uVt' ee. Irene; anal you. -Must .I•earn'from Your own, heart whiethet you .really her or net. And: if Yail find? lgott; iSok, then—then you will bo free to—to—uo think of wine other wornant" - "1 .otai :afraid -I shall never; care to • think .of any olt-he,r, woman!' he ens -- were& "Except yoti. 13nt 'simile way yon'te 'different. 1 don't think 6/ you as, a -ivoman, you know; not really, in 0 way. 1. can't ;explain it, Edith, hut, - you're something inom-jsometiring 'better than, alit that." "I assure you 1 am ',my much. a Put Ilia."'•fact. 'Edith, I can never"itiftnle you enough ;fez what you:have said 'bo me to -night 'Kau have puici, 'some spieit hack :into any body. 1 anl, going *to follow your ativiee. There's e, train east' lb- two hours and I'mt going; on it.. Fortun- otely my property, or 'utast , it, has neS; pack a few tbh'ge, and s la 113balltsth 1n^a few words; she explainelt Dave'.s and shave and' dress." 6‘'llcilennt She inoved toward hitn with• extend- hlel• e • ea hand. "Good-bye, Dave," she sea II•e hold her hand faub in his. "Geed-. bye, Edith, 1 can never forget—I „can newer repay—all you have been. It May sound foolish to you after all 1 -have said, but I ‘smaretimes wonder if had not met, Irene—if--" He Morrison was all sympathy. "Its a hig utcoly-, you know," she said, "het . we won% think of' it taInt Way. Not a ,s,o far, )as 1 am oonoerned.: Edith Duncan the girl -we need. A sort of ;adopted sister to Dave. 'She may know more tha.n, any of us." paused and went hat with ernoarrasu- But Balitl' rimew '11.1-telY artent,;. What would she think of him? utbi 'exee 't that 1)1. oW-1) hcart An hour 'ago he haid 'been ready to 7,4 thrown to turmoil' Of erire kill or be kiNlea in grief over *us- tIeris. She 'silent the day and the trate4 love, and already he was Dirac_ evening: &wt.], town, rotating about tit:41y making love to her. Hid heitb:e liouits'where Dave might likely be bi,vott, raanasthis,y found.. irnd the next morning she What a hypotrits. v,resi • cared on ..ene lIarcly. • "FOrgivetne, Edith," he as Inc In spite of all her efforts; at self- telsalsisti her.. "1 cern not tivita Myself •control She trombled, she PrestAl hrmaskon irry, very high rsspeat the -bell; trembled violently as she ono 0-S oto,Th wome waited for the door to open Sh had never met Irene IlarOf it was going' to be to. strange exp0.1.atee, intrnc1ue- •Th7,7 EASY' TRICKS Theft By Magic No. 18 011211.3.2.14111201=111ThgraligIVA11.71111323=1.0, Get spool ---one of the tiny spools used' for, silk thread. Get also a yard of strong dtring. You are now ready for a triek that will • Mystify your frienda. Double the string and thread it through the hole in the spool. Run, the ends thrOugli the loop and pull It tight. Borrow several rings, permitting each person lending a ring to drop it over the strings, Asit two spec- tatore to • hold the ends of the strings. Show the ;rings are too • small to go wirer the spool and de- clare that so long as the spectators hold the string you will be unable to get the rings except by breaking :the string or stealing them by magic. , To steal •them by ,magic, cover spool ancl rings with a handlter- • , chief. • Put year hands under the handkerchief and . bring out the Spool in ono hand and the rings in the other, 'The string will not he broken. How? Arraii-go the spool and string as directed and examine them closely. You see that you can pull the - string right *over the ;side of the spool, freeing it and whatever hap pen g to be above it. • (Clip this out and paste it,. loin* • otheo of tps ve.iies, pa a 8orap- • Young oysters enjoy • only f.o•rty- may be 11.4: ;air- 'a Lltnilisiall/ ‘Vy "1/111.,:i..•beStli:T6.74:14" retort-, -eight :hours •Ilfe nieving:creature,s; •Btou'•tir" -a :girelalt. - blistered hand .."0116; then they settle 'clewn for life. ' 1 e v I • oil' hieh Ti ln.the fray hut iirtg ithill'grs' in a' , tang along -Very nicielly, thank your. The' oft -repeated, makes( Of work an. eosly- rnnaling anechanismt, Just .as si • olsonitsin, eorupo.isled.,of atiLithst7 ecT pawte,. Work nradie rup of Many 'details:, It is; by, rotteno tion titieslo ti'ph?atillS for a white that • the routine, work swings ea;eily' rhytinniediTy - • Talte any' piece'iof.yroalt you have to do and think ib oVe.r. Then, orr'ortve 11171.1000thbabtlilit I am sie Corinatifa shoeit her head;, „ pacintbrutli. wasiaq,,' the 'Other friend. 'The...third 'Was a friend' who wouldn't lint ma go.. • mein Helen a Sul I? 0 energy. It is snails y, 1 they,:stuilU,141*?-..Der„tyre:, Sent Mna; - Taintor'S;i10,co*8),---Ta of 'en). rreffstaiined. The hat istandia enanteliing • "of Mroo. Foot'S 0310 ±i10 goWn---yolu'd 1101110) , guestSH• three •Lacl• parelias-1. •soo,.. one thing 1 Can do 'iS. to Wield! ,ft brktsir, theregh 20 never thoug.,1Sii"Of.rit before." , • ' ' list, of them and do your work nttire ender written -\vith the list before, you if -that tv nececteary to fin: tiltk routine. After a: fewminutes. ei.,ftAilowing • the 11151 ots you work Yira knew ittanillthat wiaY, . doing; the Jilting. hasi become a habit. This na,Evh,od: of diLesectilne, a job ,slimplifies •work surprisingly. With such a prececture' in mind one goes steaaily to work .without -wasting any time tin wertdiering whereto hegin or what te do nett in hesitating ;or malt- ing f alise moves. IT you eon finia th,e rhythm that: beats everywhere in lite, eVeif in. the •doing., of the efinplesta thSit, and; let yoUr.arrotiens sayingiin time, then, in- deedi, Tabor' 'llecoines, not ,Jtrucligety, ,hust a rarecand tireless joy. This is getting into the ;spirit of your Work and " g-lerifying it, no matter how "hiunnialin it niay 00JJL, with tr,„,tighi .,f your own personiality—Alice A. Keen. • 12. "If I coLost .sow the way you girl's can, 1-1elleti," CorneliaexLilaimed, "I'd have pretty things too, hut-yr:hen your r.sge.ais axe as ;stiff and ,olounsy as ten suticke 3';'°!11itt8t loire •1.fu go. - without' a111 " 'Helen Murdock glanced at her friend 1111001CS1Y. "Whir don't you use the 92' in, another wag?" ;she asked', ge-a oan't sew, you can do Some- thing else. 1 coulid;n't make a hat to save mg life, but Bess REIkYt ould make one out of an old bag and •a feather duster—so we tratiled, I made her a sport skirt and she Tr:lade me this hat Raving had nothing to db with it but wear it, I can frankly 'say that I Lift Off with Fingers think it's a peach." - Cornelia.' lookedi ' interested for a moment. Then, "That's all very well'," she replied, hut y,ou ean sew some- thing! It would be a very cilffer'ent matter if you couldn't sew a Ling. "Aill I can say is that; if it were 1 lsands; and n rtainithrush! , That Little Prayer, • , . The flto upon the Issart!li is; lowt, And there la ktiIihaa overrywholn. • Like tfroulfIcliSt-Jdra,B, hare. and: Ithere, The firelight 'shadows fluttering go. Anth es tho Shadows round me ;creep, A ,chifitlith treble breaks the glo'oni, • Ana softly from_a _farther -room, Comes :'"New I liay nrIe down to sleep." AnIcl e.oniallow with that iittl& prayer And that Gwent -treble' in my ears My. theuet gees hach to distant , years, And lin,Ters. witli a dear one ithene' And„ es itthe .amen, • My'ntothitst.lisinitih;-comes bac:It:to; me, :•Crouche.cl est iser4icle.. 1 isteleni.d)o And,mether lct. an hoar Itt tha,t,. deqr ple,cer* for the peacel'of that d,e,4, Gli„ for ..that-Chltdish trifet aublinie; :Yet, as the shadoiv's tenni ,inc creep, I clo.motir.,Seein'to'he . Sweet magic; 'of 'that treble- tone:, "Now 2 hry inc doWni. to Sleep." • • fmhlrlf to the woman who haruining mty iernIer, ay happness ara Ca4P1°RXl.pset4redoier her, and who bad, my proqect8, Idlearn how ot the. wL,nIretie13:rd7Dtzsuedpave aipoarent5Y, proven so unworthy of Or else 1 won:id trade some [Aber ac.- - e' froln- thhome 141,,e; roax of bi5, Illotor tlit preference. . . . ;She' had difficult ooropiliehtnent. ' Spunk up, Cdrnelial car 70-4Q alrea'llY CIZeNVekell ill Vie hum things to szy, and even while she sad Th'ere are millions of risopIe in the of the city street's. Hatlft$' she l''an thorn she roost fight a ba.ttlei to the '''ha '14.11g h ()f a' fall bri•Pek; °1 -en, real"' as-oth with 'the jealetoW of her natural lv'''Id. vfkanit,fin,,g. mi:P:°,,,nt.8ito-fiktlelisngl:',1,1(.1;lariaen"' , , , .. , ,,,;„,.ornari 00 , . iit , anus be irea It:, ra pi LI: I ,/ 0l, lean , . .,, wa .,.,c, ,.. ,.. „ aso,,..uc acrtaah., le- , h , a 411 'VI - itlifriod with almoStl ollo al' j'ats;:t'or to iitx , - ',1 ,eful ;11 - t in ssa- irg r'-ine"-; I 1,*1*...h a61110 of tr.n.. 12 it I ' a pl ab" 110 Ill e, She j'All%t in ari.i-discove,;,r0:1 iwillireh'c'; ler f; l'harld4 to sag Ye'lle' di'rj1; nitja; 'ism in georoetxY, You'd ha e ; ' --'"'" ' ` d v is s ss -vs ..ill'e,411„,1',4,..,1,d,,.,,,..,11Q1 ""r"18 m--.,i'L'f-.-It',9..° ro!, ,3t_nty..„g ti oto bar4; thili. pze% „ AvA, molst a,ifficAllt ,,Iiib,114.) 1 vilvi, chewing my pencil. , "i.,'Oul, s-,,,, ., oi, i.e; Tir,i7iiiii 9.1 ner -mower. wwi- il 0., ,i,i,d moo ,tey i-, ,,,a,,, 1,11..s 'wag' joot try it once. Inst. pretend It a al , kse4fl.u',.ntied, nt0;/, , r"1r e.. co-• ,1vte-,i, red"-lt. ' . ': ;)i,, .'•,* • -'• .' 1• A0r1,.,'),,,,,,i,,el-'' D.., ,e,;r oano sheet,itld WIy ttIS .0,46ili;: Ntein "iditVe face eiire aheillYbit know;:t01116,,a,,„n,„ *56,Igdstrp; (itiI asrre I wislilnritdVtt nahapo"" o' , 4111e, i14##dt*art!wt,61Stf?tec1/4,6ltheslid 1erolar.betrerher 11!c • 1„iy,i,.4 41L_•0.nt11040 uaftedOf01VaJ4Milyts11413dth;a&kr,as Wash ,,,a,at ,. The '57,0l7p1)7.6 :Tres -pit •ablos. A4111,0, .:$tt.5rTerials, , yoy%• pourSe0±Tratit :it& young- Jv moot .4.1tifyitur 41 ilia 4,741.1.0alle71, . r.,151:W.61,116,4 7:4131k 111.1rses. Tbre.•''ff'Wfisitsa Aryetetn. 0, I e- teeolVo. 1.1111feents er Ate ds0d tbl hill 41I00 :0'1511 1;1 t15i1h tcb411'IcS1tt Raw' 'Ylnest 1.11141,1101,' Gi Sttlfri;0140,031". " 1#0440004404400* "46" !ei)a4.4os 11n1 kvork out al '15iert<antri1y heauliful s11rd1ri3O*:-. frock for; gadoelf!, Go ,alidatt; bet .o1i yon." r,de reply Cornelia teOk herr by thel 'shoulders and, walked her to the, 'door, ; "You've dranui enotigh for, one d'a.yr,t VornotSsr' Helen danced happily ,a.ky,ay,lowi hit? ,A,11,t1Ark,,:hvar,./.001ilettit',4>f all. "I do believe I've waked her ; ,IttritOt, 'ttn• ,,tranoo " •11 *011 141 l'')(j"IL't 11 t Mt! atop euro eorminotion e ,,00.1n4r, ,ouroa: Aeoligil ' l',,,' .,' e 1 'C'i . ,1 -, "Fres7fille" oi • h0.4... Illera. wao ,004notbtug ill tiloisb .'" ''''" "v° vve0".3.,:b4d Pag'''''c'j 1, .f/ ei" Z 1 t' 011111.g e°111' lastaut* , ,,„„, ,41.,,,,,t, .(1, ..L.,.0 B ,th 3,1 itatir and then thren and then tour, and •no -1 I! ' t"'s. °"'-'rti stOIls blirting, •then. thort- I Ziv.tif; 4",,,0";'"i);;;*1; Wattr.r44 It viii,,,' ,I., ding }IAA happened' to (..l'Ornsia'a's Y yoll lift h. right off Witt) fingers. 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Ciow.".s...tripS!'eff....when you • ,t•"thrion,,,i, •rho Groat Cuneutfou Slileetatoot provides picesaral &cited •icy y*ottr teeth, sailisro reneiretifug itite crevices and eleen,sing them. , • 114 on. too, t a 41 • digest/00. • Use ' ailier eVer7; how Much. 'better' you will " TltalsdaY$ 14/01411V 81 102144' E CULTX4R.PD CANNIBAL What is prolyablyntlie best missioa ary story ever told appeared in a re. omit ismic of tdnaon "Truth."' The story 'was received • (Says; tile writer) from a young graduate at Oxl, ford: who has, lately, tilaandou;ed ,the clerical tor the legal coiling, • Tha4, y-oung. gentlem;an. returPed from, the Great War with his two. clos'elt, friends in Very Serioirs, etae of Together the tin'oc • lege ; and, , tb ere their rapidly cle-,velop;m1, an'd they all agreed, that as soon as they had graclaated thuY would devote theinselv es to anit. sr loners* work among the beauthen., They i -tent the'invows; and s,o great Was •their fervor that -they begged the miettilonary atithorities , Scud. thorn to the most heathenish place just then open, $o they- were sent' .alther to Borneo or Papua, 'forget now whicha', ; • They- found tll'e •neig"hberhoual • in, :Which •:they. began their labors aS , ,"•• heathenish as'. they ,could. desire; Ta316:412,1-er,;,11. ntat.s.; trsone wiikrrhiaive ,tor. say about -great' thin 0 they were planted among cannibal -S.' g8 'few of these along the coast -lad ,been weaned from their wicked wayS and professed and ,called themselves, Christians. • • But: the interior heathenism and cannibalism- witl it was . to the interior that the three young nifssitsitaties 'were directed. Preporirw for the Feast, ' Now, it se happened that In one of 'California • Child's Best • Fig • Syrup" Lajcative- • ." their ;excursions, into the interior ,thoY: were captured by , the natives', who- Prern•PblY trussed, them up anti began preparations to make a feast of threm„ The young men, -watched with, 'lower the 'building up.. of three large fires.„,. the .phoduction. of three large :pots, the r.s'ilarpening of knives, made. of 'fish bones, a.nd -the ,g-lcating loolts, which their 'captors from time to time cast on 'Olsen). The mis,sionaric's had practically abancion,ed ;hope, when their attention; was arous'et1 by the arrival. lige ef '12 , Negro, adorned with more feathers, and shells and dged-in more striking colo,rs ;than the other cannibals.FrODI tile' deference, with which lie was, t.:O- coi'vea :7',pe.s.,s.ed that .hei •waS ,the chief- of - he tribe• ' . t . • Flurry .1kla their I • ; A teaspo,onin. • HO sesme a t first much , piectedi • Fig Sy:rip /IOW will bin at the •satuation, but after exa.mming 2.ce- • •'pracirdellips, , yell* ' e4inseft,,white, clear and'sinOoth. DRUGGISTS SnIL jp I ';;-4-;11. I an the'little bowels, tun ,trh•s captives cle el I lied a )al • 'ehfe'v'ill` (1.11;°augair3ri.3'°,1E1 vhe.allvelf oatoIekli.'feDylear3;stilrhl, aver. inistsiOnaries.' 'Itnowledge of 'the . ; bilious, , constipated or ,full of cold, lecal ,lingo was only slight; but sligisit, children 'love its "frnity" tate, - and as it W'as.,-.,whoot they rc,`"oulcl 'malre, eat fInartoits'hetor".9:.'w.coalni-treasllt-ethaesY,bouerolanligs;efoitodn'er, alca%r tohite;tilriobsr.6paiesetoshos ra,,h3e pope bi nasty bile -right onit of taD stomach an.d ..111, -was, .ole,at the einief was obje,cti.ng. bowels without griping to,their being cooked.. There, was, 0011- tiithiid, . .,• ; oPposition, to his, vieiv. This, druggis,t you Want on'3--1,oppoS•itioni .1)eciame60:,1220t • that the . the ' genuine "California.: Fig Syrup" , erad'ef foun,d it .rieceSsarY . t club his. • ,:chilholi"edhhJeJeri..,hi a. os'yfou'adli,r'f3ifilutie°6s:81learif;0t1.o',d,:aa. Oibtlifie3ob.ran.ft'alatial°,"; • ;:Fi.:6he oi)tni.huee411,:tg.'t'ei:;01bair,0 M.:;111.d. It the 1ieae hir he iu1is- TiefuSe an,y -• (anent proceedings. in;tetest.ed no more." Elven that was- not stifilei,ent to -silence isretes.t, a,nd before' the' chief sisccee'diedin ,carry-ing his , motion -un-' atsinacifisly, lire had to clula o there. The illation carried, the-oh:1er 8,elects, ed a dozen, of •most ti-itsity clans- men,- who at once ,released tilie -three miss 10i -tones. from; their bonds.... ,Ballicii Then, the 0.4ief said in .g.coti with a slight Oxford -.drawl: "I am very • ,s'orry You . bave:'1.)•es,n_ inconvenienced, Isot 7_ ic '1)17.47 Tile417 he whispered an ashler. oably you 110 mcI. ol6aing, Isuailsti::::1IY,1 tili-s_;r3ao,at::g?),?kotii, too :d°1:- reco'gnize.You enotigh.r. .You were along with itna, ti 3110 yen's ago; 'all.d, 'of course,' no .rnan could" think 'of eatinig f ellow ' ":• • • ; , men;: tural'ing' away, he g,a.ve, thral' instructions to .t.ilae gfrords ;anti Went' bach. 6 hie on 1 . •- ) ()- poople. • . • Brides Sold by Weight. AluOliNst Mos•tlsavage tribes Wives, are obtained by r 1)m,chasing. girls .froin their .parente,,uhe price depending up- on. the attraotiV ess of th lady, On d, her tatiserisaistutersess as a ,bargainer, In' the 'coe.:.ot• the pat - 'cia,ase- price nenally paid in skins: ' • a,rid: serad -in ea 1, ihough , o nous ional 1 y cl oge 'may be teadered pa,yinen in .A.frica .the xriarlcet value Of kvo- Mat ranges froin one to ten 00150 Iii iiia,ny • vas es pili 1111)110531 reg,ardrecl-a . the greatest charm. of all, anti ,lhe ;ifter being fattened up are literally , sold by weight! - The Kiln coniiiiinniky has 6Pect al CO i.011).Sl OWl1,' the : chief a Ione having tIie rigiri: to sell -wives b:belefpottu.o_ chased ior a dollar .intri .bnart,en Now-, however, -;ir Kikuyu beauty , fetches from )1;l3,illi to $3.75. 'BuyeaS 's re TeeTtng • the general creas e lb, "the coti t of tiv and'. to allow •th mil to ,sta.nt housekeeping without undo s tabu i s s tern h „been • Ftl-,t- 7 e s y c IT• LaLtSCIC)1-13' already baticl• for yoit AVE die trouble and the time of baking pito at home, yet give your men pis se• .. tat are exactly to tast, • Master bakers and , xaeiE- boihood bake shops in your city are making luscious raisin pie fresh every day. Your grocer or these bake shops Can supply thcna. • taste them arid you'll. know why there's no longer need to bake at borne. • Cnist • that's I i g lit and flaky tender,ihin-skinned juicy fruit, the juice form11ig I • , a delickni4 saueet • Tliere'a ri I' 110 ; or -c t .n a pie. ade with finest seeded Sun- • Mail MRaisins.' ; WO calories of energiaing'int- irlinent per pound in practically predigested forth. Rich in food- • aron,o also—good 'food for the blood; • Make cokes, •puddings and other good 'foods with them. You" may be offered other hraatilo that yen !chow than Sun -Maids, 'but the irind you ,v,..,,ant is the kind yort know •good. !mist, therefore, on S Lin -Maid bland, • They cost no , ;nose than ordinary; lalsini Ma.11 doppon 0(rf9rfr;.ebtiok tueted "recipee,, 114 The Su'ethe Pie Raisi ulamMaid Rai!sint, Growers „• , jAambo falai) 14,60° Fresno, California, , I CHT AND SEND IT SwtplViakt 1t*.i$11.1 Grower, Dept. N-5 3 3-1 3, • Please send me copy of your ftte book 'Recipes With Raleini." l7N1 ..... 4 I ettl(7..... ' , • Multqal Joy. The 1.70W, 1tA:1d out to tea, 11,4 was a hathialor, and- When lie, 'lel pea hints nalun for , the • ..,.third.tinle 1s lo,olted.'steroSS' Ole' table at the liostinas's,".1.1011e, .gtri. • don't often .•,1)#)) ascii a''good. tea as „this,- my :dear," ' he oetii1 Cmiiillg, "We don't, either," ,,sida, A:11,4 11110 gla(1 you, eatae," • et:), Ve Of siul i»Slim . eaten 1b 1)