The Lucknow Sentinel, 1928-05-03, Page 2twr
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BEGIN ilpRE .T0DA1
Sir • Dudley Glenister; accuSed .of
Murdering" his cousin, Janies Glenie-
• ter,. arranges ;,with a moving' picture
• einnimny to burn an old mill on Ins
--estate, in which be is holding Norman
• Slater, an, enerny,: a prisoner. He vis-
its Slater,- just latior to setting fire -to
• the 'buildingwith the intention et
using a horse -whip on the captive; but
, a friend as, Slater, and Slate's
sweetheart; Kathleen Glenister, also a•
sen:perin the mill break into Dud
s
ey's plans and rescues thoprisoners.
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NOW GQ...pN WITH THE STORY -:-:-
CHAPTER XXV.--(Cont'd.1
pin my hat on," said ICatbleen, mystery," said Wragge: • ' •
her that tbtqY aftt14 Their PaA40.4
0240 1110494. 44411* 4COOn*I$ fiXed
the riglA tonorablgp gentleman Who
wag Verri'verlr 'gently being 'eirnr-
Pelled• bY Inalieet W-Vegge .thethe
Mark, ,
."Hirl,10, Steve!' she sighed', WI -low
•are Yen, 14:.0,It's nice of yoxt to •
cents and See SymPathy'S
•better 'than rnprie When,you've got to
takelloar last eal Oh, MY 'peer 401"
•For the fractIsn Of a seeph4 the'.
PreaaVr4" of InsP to .Wragg0 hand, .'
.1V1r. Colnect; W,as„not quite sa •
bi-it :it relaxed' immediately; r°,
4`21‘heleclY ought not to lie out here,"
said deteetive I with aUtharity...
;411,4w. 4kbo4t, !-4t,Itiig. her te that cot-
taket" :
• "Seeing as aheia my .darter that's
where I'm gehig te tnke, her,!* Said
• John 1G•rimes through hiS• clenched
teth,-and Pleking,'np the limp...form'
as though:it werea feather,..he here
it in his strong arms toward, the red
blind at the ether _side of the'elearing.! •
Mr. Fabian WomniersleY and NS-iit-
lites .behind. . • •
• Wragg e appeared, to hesitate for,
Ineynenr and-; then, Without referring
to the queer words Uttered :by: the in-
jured wonian, to his illuStrioui eon: -
pinion, he steered the ,letter toWard
the cottage. Mr. Collie's lips were
¶'No -e -',o," Was the lOirg-dratc,n re- I tWitching,-but he also- Ignored the fir -
ply, "What do you Make Of it?" rniiiar mode of address adopted to7
• "Picture artists faking a film," said I ward 'him by one: With Whom he had
Wragge, and -for once his tone lacked in-st disavowed a previous aectuain•
the deference he- habitually' used to- tame. It may be that he held it he -
ward , the cabinet minister. And he neath his • dignity, to notice seriously
added., with a still more Marked alo- what might have been only the babble
Settee of respect,: • "Looks a ,bit rocky; of 'delirium., '
sir, 'tor ttlits wonderfUl evidence of ' 'Wragge halted on the fringe Of4e
cinema • people clustered at the •44-1
tage door, Again a brief indecision
seemed +g ter him, -and it wo.s with
yours that's: going todiah the Beech-
wood. baronet. Thia show Couldn't
have been' Started, without his ianie-
tionr and murderers, don't squirt elec:-.
tricity,'On.their guilty:secrete."•7--
,"Whatliad we better clot" said Mr.
Coinefeebly.
"Why, jointhe krowd and probe the
-
Brit 'before' ere had- accomplished
the • feat -.Alb growling like': an. angry
Mastiff; spring to the deer and Nor-
man 'uttered,
Fo awatt.:,.,otIterld 'anneke
drifted' intc;Ltlii. rxr,fein AA": frOni 'belew
• there reaelietr,;illem:.' the'-',,creekle, of
„. ,•
"He o .pard• Alf: •
'fault •firibein,g.464
' J.iro .1taire "put out :aria not
• been se --•
"Anyhew`,"' reniarked Kathleen
"it will be' plaikProof
• 'raiirdered Ge;o.rge., , I 't,erd Hinkley
• what he' -had threatened to do, . If he
.1sn't hinged for that niu_L•der he will
befr this."
' •
fierce exaltation. shone in the
girre 'face.' The fwo... Men' looked at
tier With awe. "In the hoUr of her own,
extremity,, while a" furnace raged in
the 'one eigt-tioni themilI and k death
• was very. near:to her, she could only'
• think of the venge:atice shebad striven
se hard, to win and. yet ,hoped might
glad you feel like that, Mias,"
,--said Alf,. with a note' of: restrained
'admiration blended'owith, pity. "it'll
• ,make what's ,oining o you Came
-cagier." ,••
Then he tan,mit On to the lending
and over the letting- hahtsi-
•• trade down the well or the staircase..
'
The'pungent fuinee nearly, eholit;d
.""The' only 'ehance,", he' ,Cough•ed and
ian back into .the cr
,
THElitnixdu mg. 'coLNE. •
, . .
. We parted from Inspettor'' Wragge
and .1VIr.- Stephen Colne ,as they, start-
ed front ;ColabroOk .Towers • to :walk
• through the woods to .they.,clearing,,
- Where the Statieinan-.had promised th• e
deteetiye. • evidence; of Sir Dudley's
•.guilt, rind , ithas been lhoiyri that
' these two .men.; :each eminent in hi• e,
Owncalling, reached their destination
• at, the critical: moment 'when Mr. Far
•:Wan Worr,iinetaley'S..eleetrie apparatas
••• had been farmed • . • ' '
• The pedestrians , halted at the
• tedsight Wragge casting a.sides-
• long glance 'at his companion as if to
• make, Sure that it was as great• sfur,
priee_ to Mr:-Iboltie .a,eit was to hj
'self. • • „
• "'A queer go," finid tfie. insp•ectot-
Ihotightftilly Pls, this what you
brought me 'along. for,' "
Outdoors or ;.,'Indoo.. re.-
' ' whatever ,typ,ii. , taskm
11.:et71IGLEY'S retresh •
, you ,•,- alley. your ,tliiesti aid -
APPerlte.an4 digettiono. '
ileips.keep teeth' cicam ••
-.11fter.gvery . •,,
•
' Mea)
_41%.1‘G'f' CIC:tti
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to i ‘,..iii,litel;•_4`40".0 '
.114.61YE, NO, 17*V:8
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So it was that they advaneed into
the bean projected by the AMphibian
,Syrtilicate'a apparatus, ineident.ally so
frightening: "„Miss Maud ,131air" ;Oat
-in her' sudden, :atart She Canted' over
the miflwbeel on which _She was posed
and gOtherself )aniined'hy it Against
the masonry et the dam.. Untangoious
-of-the'parttlieyhtrYcl-Played in Chasing
the cat4Strophe; thsteed • eir•thit:
bank' watching, -.Mr.'', -Worinnersley'si
,curibile entice.. ••. ' •,
It , was" only 'When the tall inan
rushed,out en to the darn that the
in.spector graipod• that there had .been
ait accident, and 'when John Grimes
brought his.datighter torthe bank and
laid har_clown, Wra.gge otiffenedLinall
-
his' fibres aa hecognized-the injured
actress' as Mrs.'Simen Trickey el Lip -
done us," said Alf.' ''''111y fault
tor being soft-liearted.!'• •
scorribe: goad, Brixton. At the 'instant
of .;his own ,re&ognitiCal he was Co-n-
seious that Ur. Colne. Convulsively
gripped'his m. Wragge was .
'meat that was nearly destfoying•hip.
pains, te. conceal he thrill .of eXeite-.
eompospre. •
'"You know :the voinan, sir" he
asked, :tuning his Voiee to an ineificeue
note, ' •• , • • •
"I know , her?" queried Mr. Colne
as .if in ,'defence of his dignity. He
laughed a -little, as if it wa.s a case
for anrimerrient : rather than resent-.
ment.' 9 am afraid 'that, I have neg-
lected my opportunities, Wragge;', for
ealtivatitig cinema, professional'e-,-if I
ever had, ,anY". ••
'the insetor's hand stoic gently
unilerhis. corripapion's arm, as though
to:guide hint nearer, the casualty,
• "It seenied not timpOssible that you
niight know her, sir; for if net
mistaken ' she .a natiVe. of these,
Parts" 'Said • 12Vragge, "the daughter
, of Sir, Dudley's keeper -the map who
has just "brought her to the bank,''. •
"Miss • Maud Blair" haki ;fainted,
and Jobb' 'printer's:, clumsily, trying Ito,
restore her to.. ConseiMisriess, only
recognized her ite,the`cabinet minister
and the detective dr'ew, neati.
Getcll ottr-SaW,'!. broke
fr the. big' Man iit Velveteen.
' The' asbenjahod'crY, *brought &Reit
VOnutiereley's leadink lady frOm
ahO4pwland. he long-liehed
Whielhad boor etch an asset lin InnalY
ilattered'Open. But it was not
apon the tngted lac bending over
••
,
• CI,T,Y, • DWELLERS SAFE
ilia lightning ,fiesheS7
and hithyiefjear.' and tnethnr..ehilieya.:
and 7.ypu waiow hard' , and tell ',Jehriri3r
0014 poob, tllere Is nothing 'to.:e.
'afraid efCand. .than.•• duck....ye* .owa
teed ..under, the -liAle1othes--7don't
Y(3•14: ki•Ye'.rItglit. A 114ere, is, noth/ag to
'be -afraid of,.' *The 0)46: Of a person
being Struck in his htime;is.enoiii
:several '•- •
1 nd. If • yoit • einitiec to at. YOUr.
desk in •atitrie. ;downteWn..skyserapet,_
,the lightning' gannet -roach you.
oz ivxe-the aSennince..fOr ls of
SP,Urek,-. engineer:Of the new
awItchgethr plant' of tho :General ,Eleo-
trio Company • la Philadelphia, in
c916,
an. air Of rellietance-that-the-at --last STA.NDING Sl4RTNESS
. _
released file atatesamn'a arm.
An. interesting type with ,bolero
you will wait. here, sir, I won t front and . deep V -opening comPeted
keep you a minute,” hesaid: "Then we
'with 'vestee. The lower eclg,e Of the
will resume the Matter a precuring.
eYidence against Sir Dnilley: 'Glen,
bolero iS finished with applied bands.
• .- one. .
piece and
skirt at .front shows. the new' eir
Wr,sigge P•ashedhisway through r
' lfninessi0o:in ieeveare the hi straight in
'„ , :setss
WorninersleY!s nien aid,: passing into dart fitted ' Style No 916 is stunning
the cottage, entered the living root ',mode of t*, two atirfaces hlaelt•
Where "11:lisaBlath" had been laid a_
11411!e"114.U.' The .1gre:at Fabian weeTlens;I'dt;e-4.)tnenee:fof gleolt° rlige7ttie°e-ruPepirte,'
was lue•-°1-iereritlY tisyint t6 "o'r Printed alid'pak? silk crepe; Sizes
himself and his doings tes,t.,Li_i • •girls•
parent -1; ,Who' Nwgte. bending .oer her 67.`. 7 !
and Paying no heed, to H ine,sht;:c!4•3e,.y3a6111!:1512,hrnetsh4...nlateYtrd19144;,t
were • shingang -feverishly, • but' there
W.p,‘g a glintot :Iniseliief. :in them as
they 'rested on: the .inapeetor.,,. .
1-11410,•'here's the 'tee!" she shrill-
ed. "The 7'tee AO come rneuehing
afterigniion. Whtt„t have you done
with • the, teal villain et•the' piece, old
son••=.-the-blightert,-yon-werelwith
side?
Don't let . him slip .',Y,Ou; for
. ,
you'll ne•Ver catch hirn again - Ile
knows"lhe :game: in nPr 11.0.7 that rui
klinef,1 kedaincuti$0. rrr to intrude," said _ olv: T9.A.DEit PATTERNS
,•Wragge, • addressing .'thekeeperand Write yearnrune,and address Plain;
:his, wife. • ::"X -am- a dotective officer
frorn ',Scotland. Yard° and r Nirant to
ask your daughter tWOAnestions. I
haye •nothing 'whatever iagainst her'
personally." •, • .
, ,John and Judith:Grimes whispered'
to eech other and steed :aside • .
"It'll...ease her,censcience, inaybe, if
she's dYing,'! said the 'keeper. •
• Wragge • stooped down and put ,his,
qUestionsonlya few words Weach...
_Thefirst as anSwered at once with
nod -and an ifnpud'ent, smile.•,!I'. he
second required l'inger:irses get New Noses while.
a Painfully whispered sentenee •or . •• ,
t
Dignified Queen ' wo, , • " „ .Con-
" . •
teetiVe, rising.. ' "You have greatly
• • I..oadon.-The 2,000 statuary caste
••. •
aided the
cause of justice"
• (To ;be 'Continued.)
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••
A $tro ng' M a '
.1 "Bel; .a, inarvelonsly 'strong man:
' • : •,
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•
"I should say,: EverYwhere he goes
• he take ii Nvifenn his arm,"4
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•
• ,
tfaster2,-"1 am„sorry to!..say, Jones,'
. that 'your camPositiow is unworthy' of
'yen. The infermatien' is..fa.ulty and
the style crude:” '.1biles--",MY father
will be angryw.hen he hears that:".
,Nlaster2-"Welli," you must toll, • him
1,0411.; do /inch • better teXC.tirne."
Jones7,•,-Do hetter, Did. Can't do
• better than that.",
•
APpre-ainiately *28,000 Men . and.t-V.,;•-'
inen,:tarnect their baelts on' the farm
Iii Sontlf' ..Drikota to .attend isgricul-•
tural 'short couysieg- -and -then," ttligi'ed-
hcielt.•-tt;--Ltilalarm 'better •eauiPped to
facetheir prohleras, • '
• Htingeff-"-Why, no, Whatever
mit such an idea in your head V' Bob-
by -'Ea did. ',heard -h1say toMa
a little while ago, 'I gtieSs 1.41'11get his
licalij • to -night. She's , gone i up" t'ptit.;
her war. paint en'," .
of the famotia, folk. = cif hi:sec:irk:and
mythology Whieh. were, vanished .from
the ryatal. Pelage airing:the' war • are
back on,:eiltibition, again; but they are‘
not quite, the .same ,as theY used tobe
and ae, claSsified• .t}ow - they. make •
Stratige-eompany.:„.,, . ' , " " •;‘: • ,
Ina toont rsupposed to besatredto
Grecian ' statuary,. Queen . Victoria, ..i,,
found' turning, perhapS for •synipathY '
to Cleopatra. Gladstone beholds the..
backs, Of a,' dozen , .beatittiful woinen, -
while Disraeli • isalmetiltnit aineng
four Vennses, n couple , Eves, Lady
Godiva aid' some 'nymphs .'aliettit, to
entor•inviiible baths.:.• : ,* .,,... -, • ;
Joseih, Cheek, superintendent, nurse
•and.atitgeen, for all statues, busts and
models in . th,e palace; admits tha1. the.
elasSifleation ,Inight be iniproved, but
exPlains that he has had ,a big •jeb the- •
, last seven' yeard• getting :them all to
light Again and repairing tbe, damage
done " when -they were „littatled'ont to -
make teonilfor war -time occupation of
-ree..tipiko'n•t,' ' *
'task is 'fingers.-, But i' have Made So
and 'make anther that will fit on oat -
old' Venues ' by the seore,' he said,
"and making ear's and feet and arms
have ,•been broken . into bits, to •csay
Ing finger was and go ,straight. awaY
and legs ,fer all sorts and eonditicnia
nothing of ,providing, new • noseS for
of bythphs, 'ancient heroes and Victorian statesinat.. The most diflicalt
tnerely 'tale° one leek Whent the mise-,
the palace., ' .; .:
many hundreds , of :them- now that '1
PI liave put tegetlier beauties that
orty a:bout : the elaselfiga-
tien,. We'll get thOul all placed tight
In time." • ' , : ' • . • . •
.'
Nothing to Fear'
• Froin Lightning
Says Engineer
chanco Of. Being Struck in
YOU lipine is One inEstuuate*
. .
harge of the high voltage 'testing of
eirCuit, :breakers, ;where' arcs. of eNti-
halal 1iglinln t fro fifteen -1(i twee:.
ty..feet are played ever apparatus' to
:make •sura there tiro no ,dafeets and
that. it .Will withstand, conditions when
put bite -service, .0.* • in the open' in
natural lightning:areaa `."Shooting
inlilion ---volts. Tinto -circuit breaketil to
thoroughly thest;.:theria before.-leaVing
the factory IS not mere guess. work.
The -fundamentals are, baed On:Studies
Made In the •eorriparra 'laberatories;
,ileld Observations and tbe classic
werk of :the -late Dv. $telninet)t".
SPurek said... ' .• • •• • • •
•'' If you ;reside on.' the .top- of a -hill.
with no trees about 'You. are tn..
.eurulitii'41-Y..0Y perilous position..: Such
;house Is...likely. to be struck ones
every/ 100 years. Bat if you live in
theaverage city home, vith houses of
.equal height .abeut.: yea; itglitning.
'apt to single yeti outabOu,t"onee every
.14100years. •As ;Int "the. residents in
the house perched 'Upon .the.hlll, the
Chanca • ig e1nsevraI Million:, that
:they. will lie.. struck'11,y the_hi.219_,hat,
-,come-Fentfr100'.:yeari„;',.
: • The' bolt mighttear tip' theoero ,:or
even set, it -afire; ha t 'likely' :wmildget:
no cleser,te.'yotr.P• It , wouldeaConnter. on Ms salary .:'you.7c1 haVe to ..live In a
the ::electric -house • wit,leg •and : would ,t,eni,, , • ' • ' • ' •
be :Oarried.,:bincit,ent '`io the gren (L.... ; . • ..
System: and docilelyspeed, into •th
-
. . , - . . 'PA, !nerd's Liniment for cuts and bruises
::*-----.---:,
01'. it, would hop onto the .plumbr ' ' ' '' • • .. • . '
•
earth
' The .safest, Place ,i.n..,,Vnir...honse-ta,-7-.'''!NanurtliliK•ehird';' .lifilitIhe Vicar at
anywh-e,re,..'eiCept . where
. ittlege,. light.fb:(..ehr.istentLgLathytii‘ans
ning condetors are ceneredfUost.w.redtieii)ng ..
nriatiber,- "Never
Plninbirig and hed...ting, ,,pipea... run UlY1 will" baptiz. ... child with the nante.of:
and .doWn. In the 'middle ,of the, house..1 Lucifer! ".. Said' the Iricar.' „",'Matthew
Keep away' from: the: walla in I which I -John. baptlie•lhee I . ." and the haw
they run..: De nat'ratamil, between iw,o,f, girl . iVas berae an with :Christian,,
metal.ohlects,,SuPh_ :as' 4 leatiiieradia': let
hii.
but' hardly :satiable; :ng,i,•op, . .. -. ,..,
ter and the Plinnbing 'pipes.... mfleyq Is
.-• •.
'a -..:r, ee'. a', 'years
. ,
nothing wrong' With the ,stiperstition .. inlitt oa:-:n thatbedissafe pg
, , 0, .. nothing 0.f.far.tri' . ing.... and. who
In t'
', hidea
. ..:. • . '' ;ht: kjunlist.0%.0.0.1d•iren•I •it40.. .0611 ::w.itii,:a.
ir he;modern .!. a toeL:officebuilding
: ,' .
lightning..can!t even., ..-set :the . raa' cornPetenee says -he did. it .;by ', ufilifg,
Most rapid.: of such ' .buildings are
diligeriee-und. econeiny, Digging right
metal - and aro purposely brought 'In , , 40 ,,,,
et:mated; at ..ettnie 'Point, with • the steel '.'•!''''' '`?';`• 5"lif1)8Y.8.• ' ' .•'
•• . , •
.
.fraineworkand•,thia• circuit absorbs :
. .. . , ,.
and Carries:•off any lightning•that nay -
chance to Sheet' 'down:. :. .'. • '•' - • '
-..-Perhans. the ottestia . Of the eilleacY'
•o,f.lightning rods, lias,.never been .fully
settled in the.Publie Mimi,: • .:t.,Ightning
rode are n,ovir,to be seen :chiefly in the
.dountry: .Thereis a lightning ted on :•
,nearly•-.. eiriry- ti,06b0.-; 'Iri-;:-
'London Hospitals
Bar Women From
--; .Me'clical Careers
ereftirnore
AG
AKING POWDER,
Used in Canada thaft
of ti1 Ober brag&
cOnabi fled
AlA DE 7Ar cisiv.,4DA
, 4L,q11
FIWGILETT CO. LTO.
-roaottfro, CAN.
though ,11 may not be visible to "the
eye, Every pininhing system 'has an
air. vent- lt 'pipe -411a t rues apviard
to, if not though, theroof ' It serves
exactly as ,the lightning .:rod which
pricks the air en er.e.farnir's 'house.
you he and 1 1,,c;ere, ingagexl ',",'''tentativ'e••••
1Y3'IL •. '• ••• • * '
• "well -he• said,. If: he married • .you
,"boriden.-London. bei.apitals-4..re• "
„
Nudnifol?'
.,..rtactice.. Are s•Circn..:...,
• !PK their doors 19 ivnIII,e.n"' who wish. (t)
1,• 13491,:r1rag'Pltih.Ye.*"170°;ida
the -London. hoSpitale opened.
'49giFtPitinflietYe4 thhtyt• • ,
rnauy gida lo9king fere. neW.gereer,
Iael!,476.,0:01t.d
• 4.ti
nthe p
ec.,•
•Penpla tin:A aoine. time te get inied ,
'"Miss-kthel 'Jones, but the tatt,,vt:...•
,elty, wore .eff. And the, 'wonian
.tierier 4:aciie:to be taketi .fot„gragted,
• 'Be( heftn'e. long. '1.t: ,4 de a ine inatt�r pr.: •
cetnizion.iepoit tbat sone of tiese
:women. (lectors; &Mid themselVea:•iin:
able' to get enough -patients; to 'Make
a living-aed..had, to. tarn to seine other .
occupation. • •
.As .an oltainpleof what...women an . •
'do in the field of medicine, thecaveer
of:Dr, Mary .Schhrlieb, 'whci, at eighty- ,
three years, Old In. II/ prominent Harley
Street Pliyeiciap, is being eited:•.' Dr.,
Rchatlieb, • Who is a Dante of the Bri-
tish Empire'„,keepe regnlar 'office hours .
and has a ,large' PractiCe. Shots the.. •
leading Woman:doctor iu the :British '
EMpire. ''•
• But Other, Women Who'. aspire- •t -O.--,•••
libiaercdileeraiiThltaeilneit4ar.:ref-otn sciciiiyinge;t9hteitthepa4t077,....
pitals are reftising te• adinit and 'train
any 'more students, .and: It seems that
Seon Ah ere 'will be, on lY three hosPitala, •
•Lenden-topen to girls for the Put-,..
pose ietna n:f ...*t ihee..' i4Y
0 t)1
0
students
women
• Officials of the phar,ing prose Hospi:-.. •
,tal, ',one ef. theiie which is shutting..its.: •
.doors on the young woinen,i Say that_._'
the.thiniber-of..appliettritiklias ito great-, . •
ly dwindledlin the, /apt ..tWo. yearis
as far ;as Able ,:partieulars, ImithitaVlS '
:coneerned,-- the,queetletr, ie • eollringt.it-
saP
• the: profeseion • isoVereronided; .••
• .
But,iturikaY7iheiVetbilteers:
To...this:the wometi•renlY thtthey
/have . -proved ,:theM8e1ysts.4a • t
RS'. 'Men ' many branehise,lieth of.
ineclieine " and Surgery, .so why ::not
divide, the openings ,between 'hien and
pitala whose schoole are open to both
eltip' which, has (leaded to advise its
eeed.as' doctors, there. is now a bigger..
ilerhand,' frit their serviette. than/ ever
•
haa,....be,en.,-takettLinP7bY-theL:Islationitl '
or the..,. :omen. stu,cl.ent," •
Union , of • ;Societies:let. Equal Citisen.-:.
declares
far froiri women
unable
suPpOrters.. to ,sulysoribe only.. to
, . •
John Chkantan....
7
• -
%Keep Minard'a,,tinirnant bandY.
. THERE is nothing that, has ever
taken Aspirin's, place'aS an antidote
• for pain. It .is shfe; or Physicians
• wetildn't ,use it, acid endorse .its use
by :others. Sere, :or several'Inillion
users would haveturnetlte,something
elk.' But get the real Aspirin (at any
• drtigstord) with Bayer on the box,
• and the word genuine , printed, in red:
fr,r.r.•••••••,••••••
i3EST IOkLi. YOUR 8AkING
Andriti •
Is the trade Mark .
fresistered in eanntlin)
Indidatine, Diver Mandietnrd,' VVItilti IS le
well known that Aspirin, meads Baser mono,
faoturet:to enure the Imblie *genet imitAtione.
Or(redo nark.- '
replete will ,be 'stomped with thet "AMC
,
Otors.
• r
• . Are 'Trained:and • •
Equipped ..to „Save
• You Money ialnd
• Serve YOU Setter "
• Firestone sells' tired 'only through
• regular established dealers -,-the • out-
•
GetS.More Privileges;
New:. Jc,13- Are Na-
tives, In
Shanghai- .Froin
.Which Foprpleriy They '
'Were Debarred.,
-IA NEW ERA
-„Shangba1--;41hlit -O,TiieTWT.ara in the '
relations, betwien.foreignere, in China
and th•o Chinese actually heti begun, '
in Which .the:Chineie ..,are being -ad"---.
Mitted to - participation lit itinctiena
from wblch , they , hitherto • have been
excluded, :104-377tiliinva. by.leverai: •
cent ,eventa. ' •• .• ,
ia knoWn, that. font.: Chinese ,,,ent-
ployeeS in the -Maritime cuite,me
vies .had been appointed:deputy' ceni- •
xrdisioners,„.fretn-Which.rhnicrthey pre-: '
votislY. had been -debarred; :Thia
marks a breakdown Of the rigid 'foreign ••
deadline in the' custbmi 'servicethat
endured for more than. fetty years,. and
is. 'an entoring-,-,Wedge :to Chlnese con-
trol of. :China's sca1affa1rs. •
uhtiy Given Chineae.
Eq '
• At a -Meeting of foreign ,ratepayers .
liithe British' 6onceision • at Tientsin
there was unanimously adopted a re- -
'solution Conferring absohite,
, tanding tire merchants • in , every ton Chinese residents and giving the '-•
community. Ibis great manufacturing
organisation -controlling raw materials
in ,priteary•markets-havicig ,brancheti
and distributors ia all parts of'Canada
• assuring fiesh, clean stocks and quick,.
•*.efficient distributioris 'behind tverly
dealer. Firestone Dealers. know tire
construction and tire service', having
been trained at Dealer Educational
1tlg
11Feeirenstoli.'
Firestone Dealers .v•e,:the l'ates't
equipment; the knowledge -the Fire-
, atone spirit and idea service. No
• other dealerteen, give you tbe same:
• values and serve you so Vvell.• •
• irmitsrOlsin Tittz es% iiunnutt co,
• OF CANADA LINUTED
Hamilton, Ontario
MILES PER DOLLAn.
• .
• „
'Inf.:stem Builds the Only Ousti-Olpped Tires
e :1
Cake6t SUM ,and tread — 'DOES ALL YOUR 13AKING.-I3ES7' •
if
Chinese; equal Membership h the .,
MuniciPal •'
' In Shanghai the Chines e rat'epOYers
'nave (fleeted three, thernbers , Of. the '
rilaniCipal Council of the. international,
eettlenient and six IneinbersI,91" a e.41113:
nlittee. Wha will take -office 'ea April
10, ' the day following the, annual --for- •
• A ' 1.1 -
eigirratepayers --meet ng. , „ . •
Another' °innovation will bp Aliat
•Chinese, wilt be Perri -Otto() to attend
the Minna) tepaye.rs' . meeting this, .
,Year as aPectators, one 'Section ef,•the• ,
Town Hall being reseryed, for thein.
The principal teetflutian before the
meeting will; ,be,..te, admit, tbo Chinese,. ,
toailtals.siori to the publit-Parks in the .
international eettlement'onthe eafrie
GOnditions as those .on which toteign
era are ridithitted, •
WBI Relieve Grievance "
• ,This reeolution, which 'ie 'Certain to •
be adopted •will reriteve a long-stand-
ing grievance, The foreign •elass here ,
,seenie to realite • that the. hear liti-
truele.-for„the.,eld-tirneprivileget;-:":"'
The 'northern military • calm:lion lc(
certan although nn ttlinbloynOWII
1f3'.ILVIttittWer Th host inforinittiOn
`diettteil that .ottly, 'minor dailies :have •
.tioeurred, ,tha etpotted, general 'often-.
siVe not having been started,
• • Crokf Mling ke4s teeth" frOM hurt;
efineeially,..tfio.teith,ot -tilh trinv
Thal, code.. , ;„,