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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1926-04-22, Page 6Os • v.'''. • preserved in the. Air-tifil4•SALADA. acket: Finer, ttkan all* Japnor itliPOWdeVP.c 'Podia viroon SALADA.. let sioeti r went abroad you lcnbw, but • the Itawirkof-up, :ad Alentl'e • T. Obal1 • ' time myal.11 neve' .. • • Y17:e.SX He was 4404111g bigi coat "If theiins an ythingjedreti do for he begalehesitatingly, "I hope .• you wUl remeneber that I am Nigel'e.. • brother., If Yell are needing ' She looked.surprised, •"Thank you; I have all I want. But there is this flat and furniture; I don> know ,whitt to do with it." ,He glanced round. . best thing Weald be to sell everything. You had 'better get right 'away; there is nothing" so painful as memory." • • • He took her hand, "You inuet'no stay here alone Said decidedly. " Win 'Wink whet' Can be done, endewrite to yon." • e BEGIN HERE TO -DAY. , Dolly;' a governess, in -16,M With her.pcor euitor, -Robert Durham. When •' 'Nigel Bretherton, who has .money, • falls in love •Wtth her, Dolly gives up •. Robert and marries Nigel. The pear- . • -page proves an unhappy One; When war is tleelerede Nigel is glad to enlist. , leaves Doily in the carp 'of his 'friend, Mary, Furnival. Mary • • come e to • Bye Dolly's :fiat Dolly &enter a. walk and by accident .meets Robert Durham,.. telle her thet he has prospered /and that now. he has • • plenty of moneys , • ' , .: When , word. • c•omes. that Nigel has • been. killed hi action., .Dolly ninnies Hebert in Londim. and sails withhim• •' to Areeriea,. Nigel's older Brother, .! David, calls to see Nigel's widow._ He ildIetaken Mary for Dolly. , NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY.. • • • • . . • eI tame, strai ht to -on. 41reim s' -nrEes-t; •traye lixtught -me lune • kinci-e.-,unfeelirtg, if touesaw the letter I was sorry annoian anithad gone. I .• canes heime-enrhere-thane-I, David was fingering the little locket e Ilat,,,and engraved With a worn ,monograin:', . ••••• He •touched the little' Spring,, and the case .opened.-. . • . • Mary was watching him listleefilY. ,EHtf,pileeroGittiqi," 'After inent'he taped and look-. ed. across at r; • ''!"rhis 'put.; Ohnibtrp4b, .She started,' di wave of color rushed to .her pa•le face. . • ' . 7, " • "MY photograph! no-" • He came across ;Where she 7stood. He held the little trinket to her, open en the palm of 'his hind: , ' ',I am mire this is your photOgraply.! • ,fte• said Again?, • • &bent tewaed Wine, wholly dou inge.then she .gaTe• aqte.,:ptified.,erY- ..114k,OWn fadeloW4hIsmit-at- ' iniature from the gold case; a : had .really intended in • the hope' of 'Old' photograph which shelled given. to seeing Nigel before he went to France. Nigel long ego -so long ego that she If he got my letter--," . ••• ' . had forgotten it until this • moment, -"It`Waseeht here'. he never fiavelt," .when• she filW so unetPectedly: ani ead.". ' . David shit the 'case, wih , hale The seence• fell :again; . the inan's • eyes( were, wandering. round 'the • room. " "It is yours," he.sad. It Was -.comfortable and • tastefully 'e"Yen.•,-'•LTehadelorgettene Legave it furnished, hift he theeght. of 'the to 'silo's* _ ,Orange -its lofty rOoras; antfpriceleSe Tharei were tears ' in her 'mike, and •. pictures, and thought that his brother tears it her heart an she thought of Oust have love thin woman very that long ago -before he was Married Much .to he .centent.. . • -when Sheheid,hoped-when She had -Mire- '04 -followed- the • (Breeden believed; that perhaps some day- She a his gee*. it had fallen on the little checked her ,thoughts With a•• bitter table' where lay the few' Possessions sigh. • o e carried .that. Somehew there•seeMed shame in • •• Of Nigel's. that had been sent home 'Photograph 'With him?. She NVas afraid the'Confession made to this mail: Nigel after he died.' • , •• totry' ate answer theequestim I w deed, and thr... knowledge of her .• She indieated tlienwith a hand that wondered dully if .130.y -bad .seenert, love could not herrn him. Even after- wards,.,when Dayid had. gone, she did not. regret the little iinpifisive.admis- / . • ' • . . . , ctiAPPIR yJI . , i‘xe.ti.p7/vED tliGtt?". • , . . .i•Sba•fel0/ed•••birie into the.hall;`,' and flian as he gtbed'Aei:e: in the 4i.jia light „ Of the narrow Passage, ler; the 'firet, tilae.•She•'6004 trate a4iicehesS 16 his: •deadebi•offier. It as only indefinable e -something in the put, of his "Fiheade .ders, something in the turn Of his head; but for a momeht she could al - meet cheat herself into, the belief that It was Nigel who stood there. Blinding tears •rushedeto her eyes; for' *onion -tent .she hid' her face in her hands, • ' • • • „ ; ••• • .When she looked-. up again, David Bretlierton was watching her. • She be- gan a stumbling apologye: • ' On so sorry l But just. now you 'looked so like Nigel-")" , She bit her 'lip; She COUldnot: go on, 'His graveefede - softened Wonder-, 13t4e`e. , FLOWING, RIPPLING LINES , PROVE ALLURING. The niost successful 'oats of the new ,season are simple problems' in fabric mathernatie. , and • in point is this model n *fiat crepe. First there, is the V-elied neck at front. 'then one observe ;he graceful isibets,ead flaring utile aving a deep U at both Milt and back Fnshionedof a pleasing _design' of p lnted crepe. Interesting, too, are the long tailored sleeves •,ending • in flare( .caffs. The front and beck o ibms fr ere entire- ly in one-PieVe andlt sli s �n over the heady elosing at the :left side of the rms. , True Love .' *cm-tratipA. ly-4-')Ii1497-779.0;17 -,1rIgfUtT• prime. w..mjie: .win,. but, Aimee people Who itiallgate.a,al: ewiffit •Teal 10e- 4e10,44,39:0•-ttliEaat•Htioin14,94Ttr4teet, h'.01.4.M144;"awl)l)helee•hr4 to Int*.0 Wenit, but in .„e. little Whlie We eliell find out our mistake. True love Is 'more than 'it pasaleal. ;more tiia °nrifitrea:intlntleogr poeaession It fine and it,14.401Y when we wa4t glYe g'r" tfoble,,, or Atte gpirit • and; the Jaind efe : sie. of tha beer( and aenetee. • , .liappiness 'we study , the -hereon tor W(1)1iiires 'tx•eiv4ey_h_nalyeelit,,;ff4r.a,416tIzve. We, take trouble todistiiive.r.inst.Wliat he ,or ehe needs in...eider !to coovlete ear .own life: And vv,e'Send 014 $4•01.. Wietion o fOil4061,4se..that 'Mahe that perpon vibrate in time Wittel The•Yoluig $eaitrffl, ;Nee and 'neinnerte wii"e• 'Can draw...Men ;to power ,to heek.theze,„ ways caring: for her unieee&e has that', fine; unselfish maitre', ever •dreyvingehive toiverds:lier-eeyen. In fleapeeniements of 'Anger •and4rilta,,:. thinwhi.Ch enter tInellvee of 'ail.sor us no matter, how devoted we May be to ,thogie We love. -. Soinettnies men who' are deeply ,it- tached:tO certain 'igrhi vainaY . Imagine, that: by,. Spend in g moxley on them 'they. are winningetheir Ieve. 'Love in rarely Won by. the iiing.leg down Of coins..The 'glide": 'Who' marry , such men :seld,oni bring .into.marriage that sweet thrill ef lifediong haPpiness whIch le ever. to the foie when love le real. • e •," • " Money that is won is evident valued as highly as that Whiett le earned. And the same applies, to lovo••• . notable caese " • , • „ • ANNUAL, FLOWERING •13Y. B....S.,pencer.,•fer tiortt0110401....41).0i1194, • • Pleviering vineti, like •eharitY. M. Cape:We of concealing • the,•undeeirsthle t .at, many a !weep.. Verandah. .pillarte I •back shed4 thet aeed a coo4..ef paint, clothes; Brie • poste, felleea, and him* Yard Ponitry•liMilieSi •P•a"S '0.1a13104 from uninviting spectacles into objects.,: of beauty gg well an "iroviillug cool, re- f reelfieglehade.,. All complfsbed , With: but a trifle:\ pease. If one will. but' undertake;,the. •task at the 4eg1na1ng the. ,scoson. Keeps teeth . clean; breath atirialre: keen an51 oregt. alter • The HoliOri of Atitticilittion:.# .1'wo' Men, sale .;the,' Tatter,: met in. 'thestrest•oneoy..... Bill„." said' One, "I.' haven't seen. you for week,se But . What's' wrong? • • You're. seedy... Been' ill?" • , The ••: ether., passed his :horny. heed acres.% his broW., • `4No; 4 abet:been; Ill," . . •.. • , ia Set onto. the dress: and'left open at the Olden.- -Nde:43 40,:43, and 44 hiches•burit. Size 38 .bust requires 4 il;e•..yards .39-ireh for: dress all. of one material e or ' 3.1 yards' 89 - inch plain material, and .4e Yards -fig, tired; as illustrate( .; Pr ce 30e: Our Fashion Hoak, 11 pStr'ating the newest and most practi 'al styles, will be ofinterest to .ever home dress- maker. "Price'of t bo 10e. the coiee, HOW TO ORD R,PATTI.:RN.R. • • Write, your 'nal and addreiiii . . . lei, giving nuziribe • and size ef sucli patterns an you wenteT-pncloSe 20c in late -nips or coin, (cidri preferred; „Wrap it .carefully) for each numbet,' and eddiess your :order to Pattern :Dept, Wilseeillublishing Co., 73 West Ade- laide St.; Toroeto • Pattern:. sent by retern, • . • • • „Mtnerel'eleLinerneritler.:ccileie : • , • • • . To PIN:mote League :welfare Work. .Bretherton 'Walked oVer t� the table.e fully. He laid a gentle -hand on •her "You 'loved Nigel?" he said. She answered him sobbingly:. "Oh, I did!" , and if so, what she had thought. David Was watching her: • • ("You have known My brother some teetabled. . • . • • . , . ‘,44. friend • Of his sent those,back atter-eafterwerds. There is a letter. for, you amongst them -we •have not •• opened it. ...Ie was written tlio niht . before he was killed." .•• Brethetton walked.ever to the,table,, and *teed looking down 'nt .the :•-• , They might have be;cingied to any Mane -the .pipe,.,the shabby to- bacco pond); the :able handle of let. •-tera -.:David Bretherton put' out his • :hand and, picked up a little gold locket •11ying conspicnously.there.•• • , "This wee our mother's," he said. •• "Yes" said Mary dully. ....She valid' ----------------------- iys igel ' '". he asked •• ' • • . ' • .. . , . . •• ' • ' - - ••- -series- of; leett rea. in .citiep.of-,Cane - 'Nearly 'sloe years." : ... • , . ',Ile turned away. Ile went 'back to '' •",6HAPTER • pc....1.,: -,. . . • . • . . . 'for the year by. D nee :Rechei Crustily, '. ads. and the _United; States is'•planned the little table and laid deWn. the „ ,.. 6 THE PHOT9GRAP.11..: . , .. :. • :. .. . direclOP of ' thee, epar meet, .: of the locket gently,4as' it it .isreie• sorpehilik ,... When Da,vid BrethertOn deft :Maree, 11U (f (4 Natiop ,. ‘yri ebi .r...i. itgfi ho were afraid Of. hurting.. : . ' he took a taxi and dieve,streight/to an •Oplann tritele. . I .' Across the zoom Mary patched hini. •adeeese. eei n•leheipeteeee • ; - , • ; .... ; e_e.,-: . „.. e. : 'el.-• ' ,1-1 wile net in the . least -(Iike hie, . There was ali.ttlo frown'enhie feee, • , To keep ? . . Chiete,•1resli wrap'lt in ..a lietreher, she told heiSe7,f.nehirigly; and and during the drive. he „set string i )eteeinhe 'Wag fiercely glad. that he•was::, before him lest in thns8111:,'' , . ' . .• . •! and: Wrung' as dr as in5s cloth. that hal hee i dipped in • ri.riegne ib:e.,, iceep not: She. imild• net have borne it, had ' ; . . • i Onoe he put up hi,:eharid-te feel the ;:ee a 601. place; • • 'he 'Iciokeri'fAt- her. With Nigel's • eyes, leit„gx -lying in l'ii• breastlpecket.,• 'Once , • •sriiilfed at"hei with';Nigfel APS. . '1 ' , lee....took.ilL•out and care telly 're -read' 1' • This. •niair•Waa 'tater, thinnel•P mete :: die, hastily .stribbledtpages. ' - s .. ; 'had—vt<i)01. it. from Ine wateh-itch she dellep.te lookinge•his. hair 'was lirownil• , .110.. had not seen eeleee. for mere •had mit 'foliated it's -ince it dam- 'home tee, Nige7s had been fair, With a ,boyi Ili •ttiree years, and, now that he ish kink in It; :this man'.e.was.str eight. :Nvii Id never seiehim 'egain. little nieni- '.. . 17te '..1c*ked, n1401- °I'dee than .Nigel•i.'.o es. of •;their, bbyliciddis days ohne moreeenarilyie:perhans, more reliable; 1,. eoeeeirke eeee to hire-ef„ slio.L. 4; . ehe• 'realited-thin- vaguely, even . while! ,'ilayi . 'hi disgrace for 'eon:4 dai.e_devii ..' 'ahe.:1*§•ilited'it• • ' • • •'-. • .•,eXpIolt;''. of 11gel talOrig big. punish... :ii.:.fl . ','"ron, will not stay ;on , here, toil. • . meet at school with agein on his geed,. ---e--- ceurse;-'• be 0,1A -sifter. ix• 0.11.1.t..c.q1A_M-'-1-nateredjiat‘e;..efi,,Tzgelgoing..for 'the ' -.' Mark •-5,nried-'4. ' .. • - . . • , 'thing ha wanted,' rilWays deterreleed. , • . • • , . ``,.-Hereir In this flat do • yele•ineen?" to 0t it et whatever cote. And .116w it ."14"*. 1°14 aro you! --yc.'tnnP' ViVid. imagination flasihedhima • pic- .' ' live. elene6!"• -• . • - ..• • - ' ' ' . • - -- tilt°'et Niel:11,3'111g dad :on the.' battle- , • I "I lived aloOe•tili•I Cam4 here,' she flea' • ' ' • :- ,': • : • . . .. ;i • , , I lielf:et-ailed.. "I-nia not Very y,eung,"••'. ,Deefe 'know that it eeie the-ersath i a 0 In.M1- : ii gel would Iiiiie eliesen fee him. aelf.1 • . . . . . . • ea:ay, -- • • • • • ' • .,• He .was AO brave, so, heed:peg! . • : Ills re;‘•••6 4'51.'9 eltrehed her face. . His thoughts went hack to May. , '' e ''''keteetienot live. • alone±yon .wentot She was ee diffe'rent Von •the,:vo-' •• l'I'll'Ic""r'eli. to death." '• inatv lie had Dic4.1.red.' as ,Iiia'broiller's , She Wt the leers rising. : :She ttl ell:* 10,,•••ife',_„go , M 0 dh ' bln re Vtff0a,t1S4/ n0... ed her f.ke away: :1'. • ' , .- .. Ho .00nio :b,o,ohn to. thon tob,.e,. wy•oo..eneuech, leee • like the elolly •typN •o"...Of' KI . , _ . ' . • • • that 'Nigel -had a:way§ admired:. , .• , .. •-:•cvarYthisIgI, ' ...,•• . • • . geld that there was a 'totter . f oe rne;?-.. • , Arid shit, had gentline;3„ 1,-A,ed here, ,, ..134.'y Diaxeond BYes,-rie other kind - f, r.°„It•Niii_g‘ttiVthth6 i .r.../1.,,',....,6ere' ,,, ,,, ..af that there e ould be tie tionbt, 'It' '1114 ItIl Ycur cfri*gisf: Wbether the ma,.., therefore mado Mger,g, laL,„t :etter ell tdriil Ybu Wb••Ii• trieeler is w•uni cr fine , • - , . • • • . . . • 014 hioee setleeeediemee. atei eieertete or whether it. ls lisieu, colten ot mixed . ' Wed. mordigg . It).: direction4 • . ..'!Ploage'." • .' • . . - • ' ... -.' to .eileeeneia,rte., • , , . .. , ' . tootle: . • . . • 7, i ie li.1 tie soes-t./ay:...,.. • , • She heard the • raAt„ii,g. 6f4.• Om: .Tite. taxi. bad :stepee.i'' ..:1.461T: :7.. The.' ,e__,.......,'•7"7"-- . serfP,Y• pi (1 or 'PaPer in ms. .hand? -driver ferfee to• the 'deer. •• TORONTO OfEE ' ••••ffiAfig-aT f`OR • • voultittOrt.Egg We Offer. Toronto's lilest'PrIoes., Lityl0; 0.mrrEo . • '....aWrince Market Toronto -2' enioking.: gpearngne. Doublemini •' ,Jukt • '014 *'fddNi09- .replied; werk ween for me: ---work from, eight.' In the mor An' •till• nix at night and only' one, liehr off.' 'think of it!" "Awfull",agreed there. - "And 'ovr long 'airtii :you been there?" ain't been there'. yet, '' explained Bill joe,eami.; ”begin toniorrer."''' • —7 FORBES ree ?tunersiThI • Per every Outi!oee in', the, orchard, cutting limbs up • to ill !ache& Flandlei 10 arid 12..faet. test 'tiniest:sands. limits the sealer . d• .0th4.c.irsido sou,. •'• • ,164air sddszaa-.64,10,1Zucia.. •• • • . . 'OR-.170.RBES c0rtr.A211,_ 144I -to) otiuppti, ONT. -•eshe'liad 'not been able t� rihg her - elf . to move any of the •:ittle• things • 'since Dolly. had put them thor r Jahrics our Jur and your Lux is '&orioifirc'ai-because: • , , . Inexpens;-,;e to' 0 • buj— ii clothes last longer et' llei!-- • 'neon; tloWer, .11te sPeriet runner bean, sin rt,•••the nasturtituu,uscfnl.• for thin"' peirease and , he. .ebosea, . ofi.ethe Cohere sCandera Amtthe eadar.y. „ . • • • yin:e•(: e thoughleek well •erriewee.are' .'• ••,' 4: , .4 411. l‘t ar/110.4, ela•eiles.• levee' earitehlarlY .0vP1.1 the old4rie, '" • hioeed nortS. with 'their' flowers *.• "•• 01:nee fringed 'and ecellopeil, pte,seati, ••• ' leg, beautiful !Iowans. of Aelicate, color. . , 'I'be foliage of thiS plant In 'itself* is ' , • bentitiful, and nbunclant„ when 010 soll•• • is weld' enridhed .and cultivation and •• ' Watering fire 'gliton when needed. . ' ; • ' , , The catdinel Oimberie • not so :Well • • , . known' as the' morningglOry,•• isi less' • •• , euaIly grOWni..prodUchig fine . 'foliage • : Of lacelike tem With, hright s-carlet filopint. l'hianplast,t tetfulree not only ' •• . • rIcli Sell but'open sunshine, ' It is 'nor-', „ Aicularlyi effeetive on an open Wire • ;0 3 (7;°1)?ineraeat.°1'0134114UsetPOrt il;:s.indic'ttil,"Ci hsiftynat:II:vine a,•• • 'former. It Is well itdePted, to covering • •'1 arehes.axid ; makes a, floe effect in'frent '• , ' " • • ef4,an. open. Verandah. ;All of thesie ' , •" • plants. :roctitire•tinppotts', to which; to • • •••• Cling.; wire .netting 'answers ,particn; . • . • • • . . •,' - larly well: • The•climbing'neitUrtiiim Ie.:I.'. •• ',I. ; i , ' ,.,': • :• ,:' most' effe,e.tive:rainblinget. , °V' a shinty: . ' •••••• '1. 'I,: ' '• , , : .:' :, Or board, .fenee.... 'Title," too, ' requires •••• !t, .. • . ::-.- ; ', ': ' :`• attinge, Or •Wireti,•on which'.tia Ong: Tlie .'' ..'• •.• • .'",•••, • '.,•'. phi -fashioned' scarlet .runner, . not only-,••• • es,.(•••:• '''.11 ; • producee it 'One screne, and datntY flow:, '; ' . ' . ''•:.••'•••" , . . . ••.,. . -,Ors",,,Nrealsci ',adelleaeY,Anelee'eclihle - ', . • • re'. ••••' ", ',..,....,.. '. • . . . , .... :pods eieetteltirs. Wier green:lateens...., ..e:,..,...ee•-•-,...i ••••...;:-...e •••• 'Unleas ono -use., a yet 'bed ,or•;orilde .. , .......: • .- • , , '.,, . -frame,..the Venting' Of.Jito .nasttirtilim .. •, ,,••';,''''.;::•••,,, ., Seeds:- should.' iie'', '<loafed. 'tialil '4, cpe, • ; : ' .... .,' ..• - '. .. . . . : , ... .grou.n.(.1 colAni,e,nee0 te..warin UP Ps. tha •/". , - •'.'' - " , • '. :, ' seed's .nre• liable to rot 'iu cold 'wet soll. .."......... Thevstine rule 'shoultrbecitiseried with •• •-••, ' • . • ; :-: •':".• •-••• • - . the•s , carlet 'runnel... .The eilierelfiii0 *." !' * '.- .'.. .. ' '''' ':' .•.''' "recominended, • may'... he 'started .:' from : ' . • ....' '' • : ' . . . . . , , .. , ., ., seocl., planted' In the open Soil as. early. •.. • ... .. ..; '.• ' .._.,..„._astli_e_bio.tituLte.L,W.orluibla,-4..usleff a' • „ r cold frairie,•hoWever;•ot -even boxes' Or ".' .1' ' ••••.'-'...'' •••.: ' pots.: -iii II annny window, the Pie.nts-,,i'•. , :',',', ..,:.:.• :•'' . .':' • • InaY .he hantened so ea 10 be set etit' • -,• ::• :. •'. •' . .* In the, positions they inc to beenPY by • .:''...• ' ... ', •'!„' ' ' the midtrier•of May, 'thus:, secisring :a • ,..• ., , • .. . ,. longer sea;sen of.'effectilPe decoration. . •...• .„ ..., - .....,k... • ..ANY GARMENT, DRAPE ustmp-. to: Tint or oil '• to tiye Eaci 15-cmit pack, i • age'e-eaneeins &free, - •tintit„ to isdnipl , wernan can tin soft.' . :delicate shed 14 or,i, . • THE 'Hotpoint Iron with its famous Hot, Point, enabhis you to iron -difficiilt pieces quickly ,and easily. Hot-, point'a,-quick, even heat insures better reOts, while the • • ( exclusive Hotpoint•Thiimb Rest and _Heil Stand relieve the strain ,of gripping and lifting The iron. Inspect the :1-lotpciine Iron at your dealer's and You will know why (there are More in use than any other type of iron in the , world. And the' pries of genizina (Hotpoint Iron is only • coldrs ..ijr flks rIblienet; skirts, w ztI. g , dresses.; coa is , tWeetters, dreperlea,, itauglegi • ."1/fay I take it?" 4 asked, it•seetriSd a tong tin It belIere he 11147ke thig :the lu5,t, li creitie ..W.Avis only 'on& 4.7X..: It is' • again, - • • . ,ipa& by LeYer Btother5' Toronto, and tle.y.ce iribulk Use -/or--the — whole -- Family Wash - hrrve r,:t i' .d t.111:-1" . ......-........;;.t......1;z.4.- . Jr, • . She •rais.4-•;.1 ht..",,r. „4,,,,y,,,s,- ,t,', him. e"01-1.: not."' - : ' ' . • •. I, fle made -en) teirtunerilv .ile put the . !Roy.% ‘!'irlousi" toe . letti-t. Alto; the break,' peeke.e. of his , . i, . IVIadetnized. -, p.,-.1f.11,:-...,Thqt.e.,,. iy,,tig...u.•-• atti-i.lyi, 1 . ,11.4b ..P.„0.,:rs, 1.4.4Fl.o ig.i; .11) ,..f. 4;4 .inotith. . , . - ' ._ ' borders or Peri ii,sitirt; a od "Ifirlitig- - iihe watched ,,Itint., diSinterhstediy. peel..., eeeeeiatvId, wit') ;',91(1, !Tighten!' -••- ---kareeEeltiet-eirMoaliefeeleelielieWes4A,04itieeiteiteelie-.eAe0.1Zadzealei `;.-41.14;,... his te)tit was about the elhould.....rs., She, have el(,e:trit.,,i al; •boil 6 rri.t' 't,:li e sei vante . 'eegse.' Ifeefeezifee, ' .,,,.---.• • -- -: f efef .la earl ties-ntf-I..*Irts•s- TM., th ,.. •IyetriT': - --.,--!•-•;`1461.4--,er•owet• th.rougiellei4eet4e--flt' eiet-tee-Obduininic+-aini•vio...---4,.. - eif. -Yen!? 'el4t. I: 4t1ghtl le:- nr. ask.0:1, lir: Idta-. et Itoing a•WitY with' c'aii(llefe.- - • N*61.1bit"-kre. Ana curet I offer YOU anY- aml• arteleut oil lemp's eie tha:c at tile • thir4.7,trtaie co ffee., •setr,:e wirier; i i:tna:sgri'0, le tie icipituts..,. .,goin 0:' , of, the - , He sl•iciek, lils-,hee4 01,-liad Riiinti'l,tawres-people regard' ii.tp innoviii,r4i a .6:,t/-1/0)* US YCkti.q-,,,,,,,n •liefore 1 -eetne; and I Must be .getting 1: E a el:•110gt, Itch, IIOy .Saaegreior krti;) . :on. ,,I.Werit ,;t0•44046W1 litin-z4.e-tilitfitliar, a rzmainio law 1.,aIvic4iiiia„gina BUTTERY04:6,FEATHERS „ . Fir6thr$ Liolited • 'Her facie lit 'Ile Seheitivi •,,y. : : tienef 11,0;e l)C-`'',5i,Sli rklid:Itit' e•floi:- ,.. ,-;VE-.13');Y„;44 '" . , i „ .'1,,,431., Torwito ' ,w riling a- "0-f Wr' U*.`a:t er, li; cot:L.- -; •,-•• ' --' - trfire, t.ociat-:.fo>.'pricc..i,-;.fv,, sq., pit(' z 0 - .: ...,,i_zu ;the ..ete4:01.1.).•4,.&•:„!,-,......., - -itaiiii•iiiimilininimillimmuloi, , `1"-e$:,' ./Lel, y6,ir I,o,er. ll'it..4.." 1 '''' '' '...' ..t, .. •, .. . th.c.4.7,t7hr•it irimk aircd ' ' • . ISSUE Ne.'16e-'20, , ' l' eit le "f. ,finek old Oro: ' it , hi't be ' 1?inard'it,k.l.fet rintased, by Ottyrele. i • .1C.i.-n1 Dtt,lr:;.'e,••;:, • •1:r'i,;'•ir.'t*:tEa te.,..4*It ot ' P. PpraLik. trCod,pkitEtt , ,- -OW..." ; , • . ,'' • ' , ' •, ,. ,. • :I- '• .• . ',1ss ssa3S00.1s. • Rpecial HotpOint IrOn- aige.00 extra.. • , 'A • e-hei..;11 . . • • ..SOyetOs' Dooni ," -.• • . • , . It Is . Orions fact hat Michae Ser,•••••••• •'. ' • •••• yetis:0 Was•bUrtted.at' the ...Sake by' oat. • • • yin not .booshiste of but .through.•a little • ' • bit of thoughlessneas'on hh bevii part: •••: Mieh.ael.• Was 'a••'SPatlitrd,' :horn. 1509. • • " • Dxplted, hy:. evangeiliSts; he. be,gasi to' • read, the, Ilible, and afterwards he dip:: ' : • • • • Darned the ortireciciiCdohtrine of the trinity. •.:Fie went to.Paris'aikti•studied •• ,•,, 'mod icine; • blit the 't rinity wits not fot7' ••••.• ' ;gotten, although'. in 1114 'StUdieg he cants.; .• • , -neer tlisco-Vering• the 'Oreille; ton of : ••• the ,filoodas any man pro/IOUs'. to •:•.; ‘Err4"52*.4.73 •0 0, • 0 4,1:4,16-ang. Whn ,you,. us SMP Er,ue1ed `0,`,Ste` • ttens;1.• ei nevet tierape, Scoul- 5144 .4064.. LhC 4 tt eonteheites,. f.tot, '0,0(1% soap, ai•cleth ftlint"4 all $ On- • Sie-eifiTiki•Ictiiti 'then's; Ibe cleenliness gnd .our - face ei thiria,,huteicars Uie ikel., --,-....efeeyetee.e4neeelitereirfejoiteteiokiriv- eeeee e to; iftet jilt clean, eure •tary, 'lasting • ; .13,0111-Ti?Y, GAM gGGS, • 11111111121110 ;ilarrt ded r • • st ri • • 4 0;"411•••00,..000".000.........000.‘00..,.....0...00 „ 10600-00)000e 0, re . t'„lakv,in having •liecn 111,9'M:end,'h� be ,•.. ' ; gaii, !writing • le•ttoiei to 'him. to 'discuss. •••••• the pointbf the roiftroVersy,v;itiais was • • flion'Worrying' ina,ny-..deep ,tlrinkers of • .• ' ' •:- •.; • • , • *-ioPer4tin 1.5•52-th-o Oittluillos• put him , '\ • • •, In ' prison for ..hie 'Otitspeken doubts, •• •, • .• , but he eScaPed froM the jall in Lyersi;, - • and Started fee Naples.' •. . • • , :Right there and, then he inade'his,•, •%.• • , .• iniStake. , Instead ot Ening around ha . • ' ' • tried to .go headetia,e-. • ' tem:Geneva.' Calvin ,had hini arreit. .•-•' • • ed. rind fie:educed , the ,conficleatittlbit- ter ot Priev.e that.. Setvettie. doubted. '••• • ••••. . • •• theeletatt-y.' Another --charge-ern-ad-0 -.••• '-•••••- ' ••• waOthat In Itis book called • Oecgrsipliy,".", lie asserted ' , • • " the.* Jud6a lind been 'falsely eiceolled, for Its 'bii,atitY and fertility"; triodes:1i " . • • ; • travelers having found it shiath .sterile • . , and. unSightly. Was sent to the ' . • • . In actg.- sss Jolts and ears. , Lva "Tier rirenkth •Whii Ea Infra • s • , . •. ,sOlt . . • , • • 1 1 t • • s• • , • , . • . r . ..... . "..ilist.isgit• :I vilituiriry s) 61 c ra 'Jolla., you • • .• „ • loow;.; ' ° ,. . - , • • , ,- ',' May'1 'PAHA' b 1 pi- :,:kastity ,yr metur tit . • , 4 ' ' • - - •.-• .'-'---, ..`,' • •• ' ' - , ' ''' ''.• . : ' "-• ' 1 .......... ,„........0...... r.s, r...si •' 1 'n•ruggeig- Ofirocitr vs. darffets.". - •': • 6 • *-" r'll'ili: iiiptylairpr,Wrirgililift:S We'clieetti. We it l'ist*1'.1.n.glwit-latiglistge. tile hiscie 4.' 7.- • ee.e..•.- ' gt(14(-;...i•.11;-(E‘Tiel",''e.-it'kli‘i5rinletlittallidet: In l'elyt101i,vis.°, arrtntd:'.. c,x•Ied it "Nier'moli.". to tin iti hi g fryer , , to 09, it:tr 111,1sit thp. tye,t() .43.Dr.sd ite .. . . „. • T ,,,, hie and,' took . ta tnany niovi..-„,,„,,... . v. .. 'it.4ts-, anti. even Luis, to •lahel tmtli- •• • , • Tlf1(• ,11.iyr:stio.44r,Litliiit.tpioietz-:•...ineefteeli,.40aroesittito,,,, , , • , • :•••//1,,,,•• ma rmate.4. Isiumets -e'Drouts A :1 , ,• . ;:util*:_i 4:.;.,11*.*tt-T6tbri to with 1;algilittl pinto • •- '".:1? --2.4r-7--- - - ,tit (4.1itu4;, lait. the oarDets xeri 17 IIr i,,itie f1,1 Titu5...415s • • • ,