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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1926-04-08, Page 2AO, • • ....,.."7,17:7"! BEGIN Hg4H, TO -DAY, ' Dolly, a gvernessi is in love.with her *Nor suitor, 'Robert Durham. When Nigel .,Brethertoin, .who has money, falls in love with: her, Dolly gives up ,Hohartr.andinarries Nigel. The mar- riage proves an uphaPPY, one. to enlist. • Ile leaves Dally.in the care of his ',friend, Mary Pailnyal. Mary lain love With Nigel and trip to make his wife:".haPPY• Dolly 1%iii'ets: her hasty marriage with Nigel, and MarY'sh-e;ia. sorry .because she. did- not marry Robert. • , ' aWryheann dNi)/ Ioiy deeacledee tole fi i7fehet:(5getf'; tett In. psileri fiat.The girls are apposite's. In every way but mei" trieeto love Dolly, for Nigere sake. ` • ``' NOW GO ON WITIITHE STORY. . . "Don't even you understand?" she asked, in a. Muffled voice. "Couldn't you see that he was glad, :t9 go. -that • he; Wanted to go'? • :We've just been wiring 'the .best of a bad job ever 4110 we .were married -it was a mis- take -just a silly ‘niistalte:' Oh, I'm :not' blaniing • him --hes :alwaysbeen kind, and I- know here good and brave, 1.e'veT but, oh, 1• know that he's hated it all Beetle= as mucli'os 1:it'iv4;." Her voice4sEink Lirallad to a whisper. • .• herr piee.-014';.1 grave fa ,101.74*0.t loe; and a Man, cnnililic ttIog 01, • street , bumped, Agellif, her., 'lie drew hts tatie,plittlisrirt II: a 1.O:al!tier:ed: 7017 'tten Do:ly caught her, hreali wIt1Ic,atra004 o7. She looked up at his facet and thought herself -dreaming; then tabe held out hoth pliaking hand, only to back -that David 'Ought to know." . ' withdraw them again 'agitated:Y. ' Miry made no comment.suppose if anything happens 3 She hadqbeen,thinking of ltiaand "R§.hert!" • . . • shell be quite dependent on his-. charity," Delly said 'again., bitterly. " "Perhaps he has never bad ,Nigel's lette;,•.n. • , !"1 don't, suppose he'd answer it, if he had; Iia"dee'sn'thelietrerhpnarriage: Nigel was always anyirfg What , a pe. oitiliar"Port of he was. Did you everqcnow him, Mary?" • Dolly wandered back- again to,. the window. ", • "He's at riChias .Croesuri;7•ahe,said: ropheY" have 'a lovely house in the, country -the Red-Oyange.P.: • •- know.". , • • "Iron ,.know! Have you ever' there?" , • . Mary flushed ta- ' \nevi, he was here. For two years she had,lOnRed for a slight Qf "'Pugh she hoed net Ilaradtoconfear/ it even to her own liearte and now be was et her side, The blood rttehed up into "we faco: her eves snok the welcome her 1..ipd, dared', not' utter. e • • ; 4 • , It was he who recovered 'himself first; he ,was pale, but ,quite selfr.Pessesi* • ' at was I thinking .of, yew, a rnomsnt, a!:°"i"'whieliSa*thildn'ki;';g ans- wered lailmilsiVOIY. Her eYeS were wandering. over faee,,, his figure. . He was so litt:e altered -elder, per- haps`, and -yes, he was better dressed then sborentendeered him. There was ."Nigel took me down one day -oh, a •smarter cut to his coat; he wore a long time ego, beleire he ever knew ' expensive -looking boats. He seethed to of you!" ehe added quickly, geeing a fellow, her thoughts, for he said, srnil- spark of anger -in her friend's eyes. hig-rether _constrainedly: "He would never.take the -he made ,To be continued•Y excuses when I asked hint "Is it very beautiful?" she asked. "1 have never sten such- a lovely place." „ The 'gate clicker! suddenly, , Dolly Toronto , A little fluffy kitten of De:ly's had turned her bend ag4m. ' left the rug, and was rolling -over and 1 • .”I'tq'li.,11:ehtehiPas!rilfirgiigulhitenel:deisnall.ler Tvehieeree. I.527 over With a ball.of Ithaki'woolhetiveen was . "Yob go Mary. its tiny paws, hopelesi:y entangling It; but•lVfary-did not see, and would not , hare cared had she seen.' Mi•dnight. Presently Dolly lifted her head. Sunrise at , .The. elder girl ;:maireila little.; .she • You may think, this‘impessible, but eierned to drag' her thoughts beck • it is not. It is efact whiell'•yoilthve from eoine 'tar distance to the Oil .at °lily to go to the proper . piece to wit- her side.. • • nes. This-Airoper 'place Is North Cape, "I think," she said slowly -"I think latitude seventietwO degrees. At 'this, s-fe.eee point, thirsuni,it-ener-.-hanolthe--Year, . _NrAtcai 4-14. that. -perhaps always -knew,'''' nr4hislinernenr_olLillunianaW it selPed.".4.6 -1 known; eon% hive is • gifted with strange intuition, and she had always • . loved NigeL• Dolly Went on impuleivele: - "1 dont,- bleinee him -he e Aught not to have ,therried me. I, *eel good 'enoinigh for him, but -but I • was 'an tired of .being poor ---.44 earning.; my , own ,She thought of two un- malitageahle ehildren, and shivered.' -. And •then suddenlrlshe.thOught' of Robert; Durham. ;. ---7.---SheThed-Tnever seen, himsinceshe verete: that Curt' note of dismissal - never 'heard ,;.enythepg ef iteen.",and yet,* somehow,; he:had never beenout of her thoughts. • • ' • ' Here. Was one - reason why she and Nigel had never been 'happy-becittise she had alwa,m 'eyed ...another illaie; ehe Wondered Whet -Mary would say if she laiewe...-Mary,--Who-had7never-had love affair in all her.lifie ' Mary stooped and disengaged °. the ball' of wool „from' the kitten's- tiny ' ether itdoeS thit.elee .forerielteral: . , „ . At feet on tbersrpper..4q,,ppeormpt. .to the a.litiiinae,,••it,•slielgie .terwnrde, It reniains for ten 'or .twenty Minutes,' , flieo ••geeil•-•-down;''.7-and' :...at• ..length ..doeiiiet set at: all, but 'Makes: - almost• Pei:feet' eirele around- the , , eke,: in -NIA eieWe , ' -'. • At.',1*Niertle'Cape,,eitirleg ,the time the Stile dos e net.. eet, :the enliabitante tell tbat It Is 12 o'clock at Mght,:by.i.3.0ine .; 'the.' shn; rise OVer:eheeModuittaine,' eSteekhelmietheeirth4eineauneieleteen- ... Short space befOre10. 1161"iing. teelery-10t; owlng to the ;passage f the sun around tke enrh toward the North Vele,.00.iStiiple,,Cano ree to read .at midnight. . - , At :the liteld-,61." the .Giilf, of leethniee thereeti a Mountain,•where, on tholiat cif June. the sun 'deed not eset at al4.- OnlY, On that night. •The 'sun tOechee..the horizon, but. deep not ....pink below It; In live ininutes. It be- - gem to ascend . Mary , went out intc. the hall; she canioi• bEick after a, narient With one letter. , • "It's for shesaid. • Dollytook end erteerly scanned the envelope: staMP waea for- eii one. . "It's from David,' ' she ..eaid. "At last,!" 4* Her. e'd hook wit:IL-excitement ae s e elienett- 1.Y1Tre-l'•• urn away; be was, beginning to wonder if she had ever really tared anything • 14718. ML 2_ a "e cmpl.ce teas used exclusive. Y Salada yield richly of their eliciousgoodlness. Say Salada. . • , Irgt!Ct. An .A Cuiious Japanese Festival.' ' 1.10iportatit -Cathie of - Atupotiu, the- thiTlaPalleeO ahip,te roatiooki., Is. th „wcirOlp 'of ain• • • „:•"" eeetora. Its' traditions also inolia'4e.iiarir • • InTeettsatiella Wa10.11 =Iva been, vo'',.etia.:'etaotenia for propitiating evil 'Iqed, Oat in diffeent pantoet On.COUfl spirits , thdene • of:theigoe(V•i0d. auOrl: :trY., In r„f.feeittyears have •shOW,n9ttrinot, datioun:: handed 'downthrough bun - the' teeth or'e,lxildron are ;neglected: to reds, of ears:fa thelionseeleeninefor mien_ an exteat.ilkst it p.theeieeptlan 'to' find 'children. With, ,Eatinii4,.teerila: haa betak.elearfy silawn.:that this Meg,' te•c_ la.reaPliaeAhle 'ter .4 great deal of etelinete , and PhytdeaidittabilitY in later Wee* • In large gem* erchildren eethelieett by Competent ...authorities ai :high fie 96.5 per cent. limit. been ;tenni' telia7p._ defective -teeth., AmOng••groarps'of -high school children- 'More :than Is per Omit. of the etost molars have...been* foetid missing, . AS the ',first permanent.me, lees are the thUst ithaertitht teeth tier"- ing. net only as akedreitene to the den- tal'arcle ealealeo fie the meet eflielent, 'gri,ndere.,er''.feedo their lossiienults., in Serious 'damage to the 'remainder of. the teeth and tethe sat tiserueS ofthe letting needles began to ' ite e * , Pawn; 'the •. ,,, • Minard's Liniment used by yaidoans. k click again busby. .. , . .--"--'----6:-."7---'' what Is Allspice? '' Deify looked Out of theiWilidow with ' " • - , . my, ores., marx,klancing atirero ' It was a very natural filifithhe'''_410 wondered 'weed were her thoughts; * think (hat allsgiice. In a Mixture Of Tara.' beyond a tiny pucker between' her , ous spiees. It leentY 80 named be- brows, she looted serene and ' nndis- can% it testes. like tiernieture of.:eev- - eral ether gPicse.s. Ailpiali aPePtee le "urbed. the powdered herr* of the, Wale* :•Mary stifled the sigh ir:i., her throat, iii. jaeleica.pepter, The hereto* ,,reand went' on,„..patientlY ' knitting the • khaki -colored kick. .. ;gale If theY were alkiwed ill:4"i CilA.P.TEIt'. XV- - gathered when green. and dried In the , • .• '•••oa-the, trees, they -Would Ione tome of T. their pungency. roontid =En. „ MUskrat a Traveler. 'Septemher wandyingl and the artist • ' • • '• hand Of . October had begun' :to o paint The •rmekrat has Spread "'rein its the world With its wonderfultints of letter, in Which you •tk•'.1 me you are. Is .eersatilee and may be buttoned. up 1, °T1013P1 boine inW„,.„,,,eihe_,r11.___:„Chin,,ii red and eiange. ' e going to the Front and that you' have te, the neck* Worn turned 'clothe The • more thep 105,000. eases, or • fruit on • ittrotighouthrice7-ewine wt1r1".. ArlreticlY16 tea were getting *et-A:teen married eighteen months: Neith- long sleeves are gathered into euflitheserd;* . About /731) it migrated.. Into Russia, weared Parita•in 175e. was Intro- fasteninvat the 'wrists:. • The oVer- Dolly caught her breath with al- • • most a cry • . • • , for Nigel's wife -if it had not just been for his. eake, that she had heell a to her.. After ,a moment Doily gave a Tittle angry exclamation; she. , laughed the 'mode, note changed it more corn - 'shortly.. ' • ' ' ' plefely They bring back the straight - "1 knew What he would 'say. I al- line silhouette-es!ender, .graceful in repose, yet youthful . and fti;1 of ani- mation in movement. The ModenihoWn here ',displays hex -plaits.* aeranged, from a deep yoke front and back, and Etre Itepeated in,.the skirt:• The dollar PARIS P/REFERS PLA.ITS IN TWO-piECE FROCKS*. • . , • Never' have •Plaits theant moreeto ways told.Nigel." She pushed the let, ter 'aeroas the "Read it, Very Well, then," as Mare shook her head, read it to you. s • . "Dear Nigele-Many•thanks tor. your Very little has been done as yet in . , an organized .effort •to ,oentrel such serioue, Condition:. Dental, clinica are doing exeagent ,;:work :: in ProVtiling. an exit -from a bOusee. without treatment ,.for ..desereing. ebeldren et Seheol age, but in elleeeeleane peeve the teeth are found to have been neg- lected for a' long- Periodebefore the Uie triatrietl-ePI:E!II,901'"IYI:YABC(1)17fegycid.ttr health Neglect of the baby 'teeth results not ,only many -cases Of • children's ail- mentee but more Important -s seri- f:nutty handicaps the peemanent teethe'. . 'AO need ,,for education In mouth Teldo••th4 celeliereien of Setsubun hygiene, was never more 'evident than qUiteelabOrate:•.. Prominent actors and wrestling•champlone assiesein the cere- mony and '.the eonlInue late Into ehenightl, delete. Which is obseeveti. on•Telmilar)7' 3* 'in ' itheneethAs of hothea'in Japun YeittrlY: ' .•• • •• • . stPal.ciTriTI:ho8")'fdlesi:Ilarretlbetl;' wiske; Tbe housewife .dering the day! prepares a •large „quantity Of bathe., 4 portion 'OfT'Whieli, are placed 'eit the fanillY shrine before .dinner. :The,.re; maiiider are saved as' neseilee, for cording to thee superstition beans are a Meet effectlee Weeper' for warding off ern sptrtti.' . • • The eldest son and. heir- or the house- hold usnally.is•M elutrxe of the bean,' theow*g ceremony, whiph consists ot the ,liurling of beans en all directions In each of the morns, the .doors beimg. left epena in; egress for the. eevile, for What devil .cmild be distinted by thing so material as .11,:bein could Ocataideroble attention .haa- 'beep , paid latelY by Ainutrealere. in two. noW. .addi,ilena to the eity'i, rapidly vovilnit' . Lot of tine, atractiirea. 'F!trat, the rapid conttruation 9f the anneX, to Ve.tPfi.vg- -sthre, *hick- was built In •Ititteaerilia- ,arily ,nalok, time, eed , the.Clialealie Apartment buileleg, Nfbielt ; Oreillte9t,' " 'Arany,. te one. Of: Me filleat, 05144aalt in ' the Dominion.; ' , • s • . -'' ..._ 4 IS notgen:0004y known enatf 401e* theesele sethe freltiihienitehe WOO lineti - ,Wille-eoattrinition-of-theaOlithillWat7- and in this 'Connection W..0. 0 Onee'' - faaaarr in Charge, 'fit he -PeVeleethene ' • 'Prapch: of the Odpartmeret of potentf:, eation 444, DeVeleetheet :Of !the Cat*, AMA. Piielfie Railway, Alfanniattentienj,. to . the greeter ..iiee. OP,Canadign, :ptette ' in :Preference: VP...foreign ' tinpertetithie' during the .pnat few years, c. :"Wo *No been prone 4,07•-oVerlaC4:•••••• our own re*. *materiale';" said...Mr.". Ora, ... , , menitee, -bee the. ;Tenets attained, In ,': • ;the Use of leTeStere '4/tenets' the l'ae.'et4 •. iOnsteaCtion. Of ' large .apartments, op; .. . lice,.publie and coninieraial ,buildinOt. • both ..fxoni an, architectural amr7caiii,!, striiction• : viewpoint,' hav'e ' 'forcibly .. brought boine to Connilitn. ii:ch.iteeti ane benders- that ii Canada we heves a . variety- Of 'huilding Seine and M:euf... e ficiept qtrantilles to. SuPPlY the need ls. \or • the. Demialoa fOi; atenY year8. to • - • • come. , This is evidenced by the •'faot that in the cenateectiee. Of the' abovet Men(toned '..buildings, as. well `261.1. 'ON •ParliaMent buileteis. at Regina and • . Winnipeg, the law, eoarte. at Whialpeff, : * 'other. structures in Winnipeg, ,Port , •Willtatii,:Sa.ult Me. Marie, Toronto and • Quebec Manitoba stone 'hes been,b0 tzed with -Most sstisfactory resblits,".' the door beteg peened?' ,• Of *mitre the i>ld-cereitioey Is ob- served by mapy,who.no loner.beeve lii ita relign.s.,elgnifitancee' but 'who. continue to pelebrate theniccesion. • • Asthe"beans. are • thrown. ' the bean thrower thrower shouti grortiMele„ devilS nite. several tinies, this being. the usual in- eanteilen *-,for putting. the evil *wits: to rout; • • At scin 0! the pr!nclpai tetheles. in It is toeday, Such educetionel werk . . . . must begin with the expectant mother Her rood, 'should contain a large;per- centage of .lime: Salts both before and atter the birth Of the ehild:. The teeth ad they make their, Irk* Mice shottla -berekePte-eerueuloseirec weenie -epee :ente.shoula be taught.pi., : ., e impilteriee of .-, hairing, cavities fIlled det.aeOtt as they appear, ... -, . • , , School:Children. should have regular, teeth: brush drills and .,regolai :month . ineeection and treatment:should be re- quired and When found- neeeseary , pro- vided. Children and ;adults' alike 78110.014-visit-tyele:-.tle4tiet-071east Once- each year, PreferabeY'every. pix ineethri -en order to prevent the beginning of ' ereuble In tbiseee 1n..6.11 ether/health •• Matters, :the ottnee.: ,dr ,prevention ' welghs many -times Mora.' Man the ' pound 0! cure • •• • . ' , efteardrs Liniment for eolds. '• :Extending B;altle gistesl, ., • Japanese and Arabic are two of the langiages ,into Whole- Bible - has been tr.aaSliterated .into *To for nel the blin4,_ , • • '• -Guarriee Close ,to . the quarries from, which tide. iitene,... . • • is , imiog , shipped. are setuated about .. thirty milesa nortle.esit ',Of. Winnipeg • fleet stations o'V Genseh and Tyne. . dell on. the: lac. du Bonnet 1:fratreli .of ••• teeeleeedian PeettleellailWee', At thi.. • chief. entre, near 'Gerson, three large • • "• reetheeperettimeretedea. preipeets-, the • ha -Mediate; neighborhood.: Thies Is one'efilietheet,...T important. sweet; . of • 1i:eliding Sterne - • In . the °; Western .PrOviiicea. TO the; trade •the seem is known as Clarnon or: „ Tyndall stone, and at 'Mere. . Teets le Is•someilmee Celled Winnipeg': Is ' a sett limestone, 'with a. thstracterlitio .metAing ' le -darker ' Me.. • Twee tylies are, reCognizede*-4 buff variety and e title 'variety, 'Beth. can be :quatrieti in large blocks and end.. ere 'eapeble.. Of heleg dressed, .:carved witii NN$727111d4,,itlaii-1004,103:;-ieXterlltil_:, and internal internal a-ork.. • • • Pf:"oductlen .faellitien to .he Extended. : . . ;• :There is Still .4 good •-dtial, of,••reom:•, , for 7,extending .the, Use of Canadian . balding stones: in. Canadian construe-. tion, and Itis of, interest to. notiy.that the kiudson'a Bay •sconipaiiy, one ofthe .pioneer trading..organizations of :Can- A ada;. •:.recently ennotinced ,ffia:Teliey-7°7 771 Would 'Use theManiteha !..stene : . '.CepstructiOn of their: riewe store in • • •Winnitieg*:ies toile ; of' .materlal:wlilch they had had:•4eratied PrevieitslY from out- sldo sonrces•in the past forehe 140, Ing or. thyir, ()thee etores, s '• This 'greeter. ..iecogieteert of • ;the • Valle. :Or • the 'WnStorn:: stOrte harr.,./ • . bretight hoine to: the quarry 'operafttra: the aeeessity Or being in • a positron to handle With expediency this: increased' MuilnesS, ;amt. they "have .annoimeed that . their, resPective..cornpanies..will' he recirganlied and their •preduellen facillties • enlarged In order • tO,: meet any " denienee •wli teey may be Called open, to Meet lathe Supplying Or steai for' Canadian buildings. •• • • • • • • •- . • Reforeutation in. Italy... , A ierionn effert to enfoieecforeatal legislation in, Italy Is now being eV:. teinpted,.aliMitigh it is.'dchiblitil wheith,'..." • er much\ geod can now, be done, .since the • Work of ilevakitlen‘bas 'been ,left undistarbed until camperatiiely r�- cnt thee. countries enjoy such a:variety:0.f. treed an Italy, .for :together'. • With the bireb anfl *pines of 'neethern... 'Buropee With flea the . olive, fig, nuisink ash ane pale) of 4nore southern late' ledge leutzatti„ the fernier Prs- nii'r, imw',teritteri e dee:a:logo for 1. the, lover of trees, .whieh halt been: giVen N W4d1I teed hi Efitertaln the Birds. Birds are 'alWayS,....u.i greatest gai- . den friends., Shrubs And trees ,which attract theni•maY selected' for plant- ing,on the home grounds. Birdhouses and bird baths that will he Ornamental .s as well as asefee, bee he 'provided for .; , Pears, plums, peaches, grapes, and ' e:ena. are inerided, in 'the fruit cargo f a liner .which receeKy reached Eng,, • and from South Africa. 'There were one /could see the rood „quits plainly now` from the windovie oe:Dolly ftretlt- erton's flat through the shivering line of lime trees that .,horderpd he _path er piece ,of!eews camoas surprise ta . *. • "I em COMieg :home almoit. iramedi- atoy g, the War Office can be• persuaded to. Make so:line tie of an old •DpIlY stOod at the Window, and :crock It*, myself, ,and Jihall_luipe to looked out at 'the gray', misty. line of see, you. before yeti :leave England; sky' •abeve the houses: she Sewaye when We ean,discuas the future. • . seemed to be looking out of the Win- "With reghrd to 'Vour Marriage; dow now. 'She had a curious feeling (Min, hcipe you . have made a Wise that she Was weiting for semethiog-e, choice, arid are happy, thoiegh the tone' eselnething important -:something that Idyour letter Makes me dubious." bletule, 1,roi, 12'72, ----------- - s•34, dated Americe'aleng the Atlantie .40 and 42 inches best. Size 86 bust toast in 1775; and by 1850 ;bad selead requires 2% yards 36-iech 'Material. , to the pacifie coast. Itilestioys Yothig The skirt, NO.• 1266t joined to a poultry; eggs, and grain, ' Like the •camisoletop, tied is 111 sizes 34,‘36, house Mouse, it •multiplies rapidly, 4.0' and 42 iriehes bust. Site 36 best ' 38 produelng three or four, •litteraean,, • - requires live yards 3e-ineli thate.rial, 'mai of from, five to ten each,. • • with % yard lining for eternise.* top. • .. . Biedieps of Tendon nave Hi at Price 20 cents each pattern: Fulham for 1,300 years.' . -thetwstliiieka, it's e". Ana ISSUE No. 14-'26: A.r • The iarrnents illustrated' in oui- new Fashion BOok are advanee styles; would 'come along 'and . change • the .., Dolly ecrewed, the letter into the for the home dressmaker, and the wo- We Sole more than se Kindred thousand Rosa Bushes iast year • There As a reason. Send •for. Catalogue; . • HERBERT WATERS' • ' 2024 QUEEN 8T. E., TORONTO • Whole of her life -something, she did Pal,M Of ,her••hind and threw,it across malt 'or girl who desires to Wear gat not know what.• • • ' :.„, • ' ' . the mem., . . :. • • . mentit dePeddable for taate,'simplieity :Nearly . seven weeks . piece • Nigel Her eyes were flash ng ffnicrily, and eeonomyewill find her desires ,ful.; WeriV away.. • : - ,,, ,. "Did you ever bear' such a thing?. filled, in out enitteeni. Price of the . twice,she• had.had an official poet/. How dare he! Nigel Must have said book 10 cents the ceitit' . • • 'eard from him, .witirthe meager' news something. ' - He welf,d not show. me ' 'iv* To ,oRptit,p.Arttlti§, fghonatIvIredworins wseerlal;posnocfe-ptclitttier•hastily tmheadelet:Irli.,.!;ie Wrot:e.:1`oeght to -have . Weito Your name and addrese plain- * , He was fullofeeethuslastri, full. of She buest . into 4 storm of itiigee etteerege, het it. was the sort of letter tears. he might have wi'itteli to an ordinary "DellyLL:Drilly!"', . • .. • ! • IketillairlthhCe. , ' ' ., ' 1?64 VitO,hChc,4 herse:f free 'when, r)-64..g.i.v-6,1t-'1/jr,Ailirkio iiiad. ,...- ,:i mee.y NveeM 41ove. put an arm around „' "There ..are no o•ecretS,," she said her. She ran from' the room, •'; dryly, ' , , , • • • Ill , T ii$, ettet hegen, '"Dearese Dolly, • 1 nee downwards en the .bed she gob- ia,d eno orio 'VoUrs., effe)etioneteey.,,l' , _. '-hed ,heta./f:',i,efe.,.Sel.enity. riven e the, wo'S teiterglit 'ago Prel'iently" ana loathed.' her -ftiee .$he..•swiing round Itoi4 the ..sti•ndow 1 Shty pot, on her hit and went' out; • suddenly to where ' Mary: eat at the , the passed the room Where-Mary:Was Bretherton doesn't seem :to '.h1'e to her. " 1j going to_acknow"..edgen1e,dpeS he?" , She asked. ' I Mary looked up, --"Davidie.' she echoed, ,• 7 1)01 ly • reale le:little impatient ges- ture. • • brothnr. , • .... • . The Septemberafternoon WAS drawing to h close; •-;there WAS he breath of wind, and the rednnd yellerwI. tatted hung list:esslf,fi-om the .trees that bordered the path.- ''..o1X014-••P,willied 46i ToxWith',, iilowithenf - roto to hinvbeforohe-went to Francei•-•,eyes;•,,,;the,,did,not•linow,-.why•oshe had • and told l'ilni all Assiut out diatriag4. 'come out -she had nowhere particular [1-1* thoughtAii este he never 'ennui to go; ,liut•the •house seemed to stifle ly, giving number mid sizeof such patterns as you want. Enclose ;0c in stamps or -coin (eoin preferred; evre'p it caretully) for each nuniber, and • idtitess yout .eider to Pattern .Dept, Wilson Publishing Co.; 13 west Ade- laide ' St .;-• Totoetopetterne sent by reture mail. . • Austle.i41- hese a PePultifloa. of :41222 IN renowro visr-yse • Royal 'Oratatio Museum'. 1 253 Bloat E WM: Misr Avsnui• flood.; 1.arant , plmineut • town In Canada. A.repand2sii ' Clsoldinillio ralogy. doslacontolorts. „Zoology,' opro daily. id Lai. to 6 tom, i Woodsy,. 2 to 2 0, co, inooir,4; and churillo fit). , ,..4_,..,. -......... SHIP f.J.S. VOU2-',-.1.....1 'POULTRY, GAM E.EGGS. • BUTTERND FEATHERS 4 WE BUYALLYE$I2 ROUND- iffireic;c/airerpHees-:we.sttrefrospleik he m for a week aheaa P.PRUITIN &C,92.1.11.29TED ' . .__ ab /1 zit! ove Y p' :5039 DOlifettiSurt Miirlicil •-"MOn10001 w.,.................o...........v.... • Only one paSserieee. was killed in. train accident en British railwayS - A xiar Do, Noti.v-lisoard lhat Good 'Goat and Vest' BNCNIY50 the Paiiii'Are Worn.' "- gel es tie mt, or pant*. ar .mple. W. .11.0boolt !ISTrItie 'and "ado. 01 *w Pante, 40 rfiAt03,1 10°,1°, • 4: .e2 Parkfleld Ave. Torente fink I • • EdssMolcfing.Saws rot Eas4-0Aftr) •iGuotantetolbeesittoenuoft . . trotn'bur own *teal ati.tosibitarrans, Raw 0ni.1.1'.0.0 . • 040U1lWt. a vistocotovre,41',101eo.N....• 'TOMMY.) ANew Dairy Pail at a:Popular Price See the Dairy Pail next time youarein town.' They are made Of stiecild qui& fty, . high finished ,tin, have f large dairy mill Oars; rlieted with .large civets, - soldered-' thigh. 100% sallIferY• tat . unt:thia adveithsement. Show ' it to yourregale"' dealer. He has our authority to give ye• ti „• lapels' low pia* on a pair of these Sue pails. " TAYLOR-, VORBES 'ree ru_ '1. Thou shalt 10.0. And: PretierVii :against all darnage, the, tree and the ••, - Thou shalt recallthat deforestatiori„.a. riO of ignorance Injured the hetet.. • land and lowers it in foreign esteent, rhj shalt teeth to the mountaineer 'Mat love ftir.,bis native home does itOt :31 pormit.Ltite destruction or_tre0S. . ;rhou 0,0.1t labor in touch way that roy.L,yy ,yoir it will iie'peaslido to plant Itt 4 he roitin?1 t cortalio nunii)er of saP-. • „Hugs, or..tehratiOn of Arbor 4)to. ' Thou to hp t liiiiwovo, but not to the • falA17,1 :1ri..:::fiitffie.f.giir,iiihie.,inaralies Os ti:::u nth! rl,ih:crmitiit.btolti!", mouptams ft 111,11(40. ‘• , lite 'summits' Pof'every purposein the etclisid,•cutling limbs up. 41, 6; 10 end 12 feet toa.orst theorise- - oixorxieuveifrculie eta. ofssys,14tessoolre..:1.•' • TAYLOR.FORBES ..C.40411A1(Iff. twain" :01,1af1t. ONT. !Nom shalt en olierate with fife:esti.? ::•treo, tourl thOnilirolt int,ttiict thiise *Jib, ' shoal', observe the laws _of the hdinik ' rt ri rid -of,. 1.1.1W• NinUNII2112". Pomehody iae torlog flustopier in almoes. ;.o-taln if -.mutat have .rtin 'attain,' .3 -oar ,,'•.o,Ce•oine tittle ot other," • .• r f1ttIN�, kir . leg Sig ..: A ,i.leen likelbia". • • . V_