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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1920-04-22, Page 24 t, ✓ • Don't Trusto Luck—pie When ordering tea, but insist on getting the reliable..r.... 1 The older wornun listened far a mo -,11 meat; then understanding can to, her, and she withdrew -softly .into a copier of the room and"Itahed, .nee, iit the middle of ale story, the voice faltered and died :.way. ' 'Silence fell. • Li:: girl looked anxiously at the: ' The Woman of "logia Left -Over lircati unconscious conn, fearful lest he , • 1•:\•t n in the household eviiel-e the ht." •1„ • "}:i;•}i .'"'„1 hall n,;':'::••, a\•►t11' • should never continue, lest the mss- ' •:. ►lt to $74 1.20 terwc+rk be lost. housewife- :s most careful nl►uut cut- wieder :timed or Jacc►been, b rci,,bin: iittiii it Invested 1it (' 6,1'„-,% 1 tho lat1111 \1 ha':Y JIIRt beg ,::' 1°". lit ll1'E',. , Q After a moment the voice com- H81,. the right arnourt of bread for t L1kl.er.t,trea \+111.a11 , .: 1t to:$,.-ti0.20 ri)ctic`ed again. as.strong :ill(1 �teKtla, ,c Cl:`h'"11tNZi1 t.11k`!'e' 1\ill :he-,i,,,it's. kft 1;erhaps 1-,%0 or three lelo,.r•, alter ap-4 Write for L3 t,UlclCt. • . ,liiia 011 11t(1 thtlL4l',►'i�lily filet' the , as before" Faiths heart breathed a ;"o\•i`1•, 'f hrsc r; :' o. art' lou; n tr,miee • i , , 7 !".e (. t•E'att • \Vest Yerut►tlnenL , t\•er of thankfulness,lilt►tk h:,nd� arc . 4 • \t',tt►Q \\'1111 11:� 11:.I�,1`. � Prayer in u illi,*• ref i t3\'k'C hl't td will rind. lh.:. •14Vi111 t,oripany. There was no further break. They the rk•sult, but :h,'S .•Blit easily. 1ht Toronto Cttice voice coI)tinl ,ed Gloat• to the end of t}:t`y have h t - :•�►me \ �('y ,. • 20 King St. West c':.t nli:s. it i. 1 It„,,i, c ii the t I i exec -s ict�R.+ -� '-.�•- � •.' • �: 1 �; �:, tln.l ill ... iia, �•. ��� � ` .i r • , • thl'• story. Then he sank into back .► al•ttahle (li: t. 1'l t' �t•i.� al. �+ ,l,t' ., �r:•3ic.:�.�'..a�isafaeiit gently i•11„ �t:;;11.4) r;tbhin}, the c : urf-tkN' • upon the pillow, and a clltitcig€ carne that they ►::,�- !-ave tnl1..1 \\ •1 la'. • . ever heal. he.,. t •:. w'h "a dazh. 1'\ct► ur three u;:) s-la.kt, i•ui-e a follow. i get to .t' .rage 1 I- The nurse al':pi►eel swiftly to- the•bre;id gc: \'c:: Old. In 1:,' t'i•lk it •for "Pi'lio' i,r'''''e \y", " t�t•,11 rv'1'` :1.001'i• �� f's aid .�AL� 11 $ g ' 1 ;!: to It 1l`: t'ltr,. • Sealed Packets Only. ed iiie,utnd,-w'ith a igh, Faith closed a tong, time t.1c is dais r that .it •' LAN • her notebook. We n;e:is11•re�} tiu` d• i.::.1t1.�C' between $AL.'T _..\�ill.1110111u!1,1.0 be10St. i --- Both women turne�ti to the sic man' - ' , the holes left ha the old ilalaileK an ;Bl�ik• Carlota • ',react plat,..11 is i•.rt•y inou'eo• ie and looked' dov n, for the first:! time, ��`it`,lt',1 \'rry 1).uiu \ eta et 1►ra f ,into eyes in whirl' the light -of eon- t .e hctne� ;\bete it i:• \\'oil !j!alcc. Out TORONT6 r BALI. WORKS (f . rt` :il i:.,:,.'11 thi. hand:e: 't;►- tit• -'1'\1•u. Oloas ,i;: cit:►t. 1. ' sci usness'sho1L • of Many Linde b ' i C. J. CLIFF TORONTO o were. re lur.'hFt.'t.i f.. r ihk 'doers'. "Hallo!"• stti,! the ma1n• 11C 'dy.':roil t•11`� •1$,,C:=•?`t','1:illy :¢`-:�1`,l: • , I j('t'un U1,C l: o %1't:'.n1 ` "int'''' :". \`•e' snii!;e.1 fa:intls at them. The ''text 1t:ti..) Pii:idin1.. -1 •�•upfu, 1 11-111-, • meulent ,l1is eyes ,closed, arni he .sank 1'. 1tablegin toclfu! f:"2`'t ;1,' 1 ilia 11,1+' . (,f the • old tilt ell �fu.s Iloilo:. ''1 . j Polars V;I ich \\• tt4 ,t tlrte•d ratite•: gi;.,.• e -_ into :1 deepen;:tt,tt•;tl slumber. . tigwt, '.. teas tic�t.ful 1,:mill _l _ cop..." p .. • Nature tr.kOb -. r u-11. That night full' b� k•�ld &1 uuob:, 1 e .,.. ' ' tt'aspoon. gully `tu t11e nc�i `. for s hark ft►r our Faith had :von much of herself be- ! *the eutfe-t' This may by sawed narrower fall salt. \Wash the raisin.-, beat side the bed of the sick man, and if ` to suit the prapo: tions. A friend Who was some days before she was sit,ffi ci,} sugar, sal: and Vanilla into the 'Aug-•" t : • I :l a ,;ah,"-.I'ut „� ..t suit the era o :t1 sties. finished his, F1ent~i� cerveiled ff'rom ,tete ; train tu, la er of 'tole `l�)•eac} cr►llllhe into the i'�' usit+g the doe ' :1 :i�`i � t�`4rr"itfct11 'Write for wrcicttlaro. see him again. , ►1:. )i1.111 '"It's 1,t►• • : ported by the old supperii r 1 • V . Its no good Ronald exclaimed 'that the wind assuredly had not put t e greeted her 1.artiilly. baking cit�h us:r.g olio -third of them. AUCTION TRAINING SCHOOL abru tl •. "I can't dictate a sentence r there. . "I was afraid I'd lost yoou," he said. Put half the raisins in next and :then. sawed ,all x\\ o.' .• , •• }f : . *•, w . P y t "No," .the girl answered with a a layer, i • Finuther .third of: the I neigh be n,c'reetini, to -i- t.ory aargret eiiidist •_' Tot'oatodontarla, worth taking down to -day. Read that Her • thoughts were still following ►1 ` tht� cost of cur must satisfactory _- last .bit, will" yob, 1l�iss :lioiris?". smile, not that: crumbs• the remainder of•the raisins ' �. • p these lines, when she ur i1•ed .at hid ".Nurse has been tellingx' me 't hat buffet. • His secretary gathered the sheets 'rooms. slid l�t.tly ttie'remain(ic.r of the brea.il. BeatiiiafUl•Won1Cn �.r. . ne el of mercy you ha\ a been to Sa.:d er • . . .10•: ' > Over this pour the egg -all: -mi'l; mix-' P" 11 ,� of Socicty,durit'gthepast of shorthand notes together. 1- Getting no answer to her ring, she me, he continued, trying to speak , Oil\coo,.l `'•Seventy "Exactly!" Ronald commented 'bit- pushed •open the door, and entered his 1,e•ritly. • tube. If this ,foes not ,corep=e'tel y years have relied 'It's ,' . NN a:' tits t upon it 'for their ciistin- terly, as she ceased reading. •Its not stud. There .her eyes encountered a . Faith shook her head gently. Cover the crumbs, add • a . tele more •g handles 00 worth writing down! We won't do' scene which she' never afterwards'. "Nurse exaggerates, Did she telt milk until it does. • Bake in --'a r�ioder4te' . , , - guishedappeheir d.Thc any more to -day. I'm not in the ' forgot. you anything. else?" ' oven for half 1n hour. It is best to -' •I)('t'`• ' ' ; `{° soft, refined,• pearly �� , •• As ;1-. .35 white • complexion it mood. t `awl in an easy chair, on the, She sand rd. got so used to usi'ngi prepare this dish seer;:l hour-. before e1 n0, 'renders instantly is "I'm sorry, Faith Morris said, farther side of the rool)1, •sat Captain you as a secretai that I dictated to , , .� it ia: b 1kk d, if convenient nient, as the,. eri,th concern. "I hope your. arm isn't Ronald Grey, gazing straight at her, you in my delirium. What .,was it'99" 0f course, oris;: .i small amount or always rho source of •giving you trouble?" • Find laughing—iaugh:ng—laughing. � "It was a very, wonderful story,"'raisins will -soak and becgnrt plumper. t ,; flattering co sent. Bread Dressing '!ibis • stuffing;• or the \ ,� was used: The oi. \ oocl stains �r . • Why., Captain Grey-, what'' is the the girl said simply. "When you're! dressin •is very' gc►od for •fillip e i are made ill. all, the usual finishes,sucit _ Ronald glanced down at the emptyrllatter'.' the girl exclaimed in alarm. better you shall hear it, anti you will ; g t~ . P p- : d sleep e,' and his lips took an, a wry Noors or tomatoes for baking; or \\ :'th, '' ti\'cline., weathered oak and others, answer, except that awfill never believe that you ,could have con- pers :which an,i grit', shake clay. be obta:ped by roast . beef, pork, • mutton.,, veal of \ ,irt iiia the length of time it is al - tablespoonful 2 cupful, bread i.t mss, .'1 :e�`\.�, i :o rrn)ain on the v cod and the' tahlespoonful'buttt r or bacon fryi.ng�. _. w* - - sparrlsaieee sasawwwwoolli ri Ten 'Years 60-J Do`t cars aids ' ;t t,t3` , will emotintto SC97.711 o— lilt 1. ;:.. ;It 4',., ii,t�••,:•:t corn -,but 1 se tired .. coast I,, 1' 1 warrii 1.0u:1,:eti quarter! y, will B 67`3 The Tea That Never Disappoints Black, Green or Mixed "Tt1E,5T-ORS' A Romance of a Wounded Author and How Love Came to Him. 13y GEORGE WAIGHT.. >-:_:,•�.a.:�x,? .rte a Be An'Auctioneer� • AEARN FROM t5 TO 150 AN HOUR This profession w not over -crowded and is fu'.Iof opportunities. Our 1 io,ne Training Course on a sy t,ny:ner.t terms • l'graduste,you in three ,months. "Hardly," "Thereisn't ., �� would never i C,..tSC. • though -- �"...•.. .,..., .,.....�,.. N.. ,..,.,...,.,a..... Hardly, he said. , • -` The man's mind appeared to pass much to give trouble, is there? No, She approached the man and shook over this, groping for other things. the' fact is Im nott,suited for this his shoulder. He turned a blank 'stare .'"Did I'say.much else in my wander, 1 tablespoonful onion (chopped) ter, a amo::,lt of ruul`nag. . %,ays rub, sort of thing, and may -as well face towards ' her, no recognition in • his ings?" he asked. "Have I 'any secrets 'teaspoonful round sa e,; �_ to oon-,' scrape or candpF,pkt• in the direction New Wheelbarrow: it. When I was able to write my own eyes. and always that, laugh rang 'out. left?" , ground g a"p of the grain. Do not wax until the Stories, I, did not do so badly: Now Faith, terrified at this turn in Faith shook her head. • ful salt, •It teaspoonful pepper, milk.' slam rf - . I.e 0 large wheels. instead, of one 0 Add the fait salt; pepper and onion to, P.P er,,y (ori and \c•ill • 1 0• small ane'' feature • a new wheelbar- • I have °to dictate them, it's a differ- •events, . ran .down the street in search "I'm afraid riot," she said •'soft' ent matter. I -can't do it!" of the nearest doctor,,. who hurried "Ybu seem to have told- me—every- the bread crumbs and then add'enough: c�i1e•er ....1•off on � lio he le gnat 'these direr- row.for which its,illventor costals ,in - The girl sat 'silent under this out back with her. thing." milk to just moisten it. Be careful' p • - creased weight -carrying capacity. burst. She felt there was. nothing y carried the sick T11e man's eyes were troubled as in making this stuffing not to mash' "errs •'` 11icl) 1 have fried to, rlake ,as= �� - Between them_the ,____ _ that she could say. mien to his bedroom, and the doctor they searched those of the girl.' the bread together while mixing. and' detailed ae poss::Ile may prove hel•p • - Well, I suppose it doesn't matter 'applied himself to stop the 'laughter, "I wonder whether I did?" do not press it down hard when filling, ful to •some one el,e \chose old film- "The blessedness • of Life depends now. I've ,come , to the end!" he •fin- which echoed intermittently: Suddenly `insight came to her. •the vegetable or uttin - it into the. i tune is prov-ng ' an eyesore, more upon 'its interests than upon itl ished wearily. - • - - f "He's• suffering from some big men- .This man, with' his one arm, with pan w� th 'the meat., The bones can be I ;• --� -- comforts." --George Macdonald. . There was a pause, then— . • tal strain, a remarked gravely, as his doubtful prospects of success, , • "What are you going to do about Ronald slowly became quieter. "He'll, would never speak. His secret had removed from a 'roast and t7lie space SHE WEARS NOTHING it?" Faith asked practically. - probably remain unconscious for sev- been 'wrenched -only-•from a-wil•1--out- filled with the. dressing. of control. „ Bread Dressing No. 2.—This stuff- IFADED AND- SHABBY- ' "I wonder whether I did?" he re- ing is best to use with baked fish. It ( . peated slowly, as • though to himself: also -harmonizes with boast duck or'••But "Diamond Dyes" Her Old Faith aaw'.her path clear ahead. . gooses 2 cupfuls bread crumbs, 1-3I A rFrtn. truer lit: c1`,,t:,1-.^�.„:,, "Stop it before 'it gets worse,” Ron- •eral days, and will need.the most care- ald ieplied,griimly.'"In the first place, ful nursing. Are you his' sister?" I shall have have to lose, yourseerv= , "No, doctor; his secretary. • But ices.' you -,Can -count on •me- absolutely." "Oh, Captain Grey!" He. 'looked at, the girl gravely: "I' sorry.. Miss Morris. .It can't ..!'Yes, tiny dear, I think I can," he be hell ed. .You don't need me to tell said- at last. , "Howsoever, . he must you that I don't want to. You'know have- a trained nurse for some days. that." • : , - Perhaps- you. would relieve her." "But how can 'you do without a . So it was arranged. The trained -secretary?" •the girl demanded. nurse took over -her duties every night "I'm learning to use my left hand," -and Faith 'watched beside the sick the man replied, holding out a sheet 'man -during the daytime. • For sortie days he remained delir- ious. Sometimes he would, be quiet for severalhours ata time, ut 'for the most part he Rept up a running flow ofincoherent mutterings. • ' You did, she answered simply— cupful boiling water,' teaspoonful pparel Fresh and New. "everything!" • Then, very gently :and unashamed, salt, .1 tablespoonful chopped celery,t . Don't wo:;y about perfect results. she stooped and kissed. him" onion. or parsley, 1-3 cupful butter or use "Diamond Dyes,' guaranteed to The story? It was never publish cooking fat (-melted), 1.; teaspoonful give a nem: rich, fadeless color to any 8'e ed. But that has nothing to do with Pepper. Also if desired' for stuffing fabric. whether it be wool, silk, linen, this stork. for fowl, add 1,;: cupful chopped nuts.` cotton or `mired- goods, -- dresses; (The End.) .Mix the bread cl hobs with the season- • b:cases. stockings, , skirts, children's covered with straggling hiero ing, add the melted fat and stir until'-ccats, feathers, drolleries, coverings- T gg g gyphics. Ra><sing •Sunken Treasure. •thoroughly neixed.. Lastly add the,,hot everything! Look at that. That's my latest at-. terhpt.". b Some t me ago it was' • announced Water and mix Iightly. Though the' The Direction Book with each pack- • o There was pain in the girl's eyes that an -effort would be made by an stuffing may seen' crumbly` it shout.1 age tehs•bow to diamond•dye over any as she looked. h i English company organized for the not be pressed together when being. color.. . "After all, the problem's a sinipled At 'times he was evidently •battlingpurpose to raise same of the vessels added to the rest of the dish: ' :T , o match any material, have dealer one," he went on brightly: "If I' withmoney problems, and Faith came sunk by German submarines or, Escalloped Tomatoes.—Slices of dry 6L'ow you "Dian:i.nd Dye" Color Card. haven't enough money to pay ascore- I'to 11(1;., more' than she had ever where this could not be done, to enter bread or toast, salt, pepper, an eve:, r coat besimpler?" e one, can I? «'hat z:i'c'4Sc(t, how .badly pressed he was. uantit of cooked tomato as there . Ican't + . e herself ,formed the subject of ahe'n and •obtain money or other tree- quantity. e fi t Hardly Scientific. _..__ _.. ___ She ] bread butter. - utterSa baking cis:: ! _.,,. ;'}; "Yes, you carf," Faith contra�l'ic�ted ! a !:figs part of 'his wanderings. --Many sure or property not injured by-.water.t ,,,ell .n ibe most defzate of the- ' swiftly. "You can.owe me my wages."!tt,ne he would try to raise himself, Already these salvage operations Lay enough of the slices of bread F .,,.� ,._1« -rt -the teach,11; "My dear girl, it's sweet. of you!" and, holding .oaf his uninjured arm, have, it is said, resulted in rhe. re - bread bottom to corer it. 'cover...'r..,3, • T-- ,, ,< ::." ;.,;,i : c,utl It,n, s. the clan Fin$wered gently. `•But lm 's ; t�+11 ler the girl. covert' of $2.50,000;000 a! treasure bread with tomato 'and eason- w•;th F <.g ` c„,}:0;1 t.;,, td ac t�r ► lit a butter, pepper and sea. Cont'...e ! a way I can not take.” `'F'ait{T.'' he would c�iy. "Faith, from the bottoni' ' of trio sea round ' -• fire . • , ' et'•" the nail :'here are yuu? : Why • hate you left a out the British Isles. No ships have nuking ' ?rs like .this. •ha:; alg. •,�•• when I dont need the •m.on t ' 1 � �l1 -t'rged: " I- do Ttcts only • because T7Ti ie-"itre- ` but two vessels bought top 0 e,l` h `: 'e - ' it "� t„ bk.n raised, t one T`iom: to t . t,tcsc oath fioft �� ., ,..� )t." :,` ' outbursts she would eat- •. �' but it d. t . is1.J:e •�►y,.,- g by the British company • from the ' butter. Put into a m ic•rnte 'r.• • ..%,gin•;r go. Cod rb,rr. H, r ,; T �► ne,,ed as mit; }i." Ronald. std 1t'' smooth hi, forehead, and answer , ",�9•• �i 11:,�.,1 is from to ..c; . .. _...- . .. u,&yx --.are_ ...__ eiIllel'iCFlll engaged its r:tl•\'en and bake for I:nt ,c - ', :>I 'eXr#iC� r.. t +~ Yttti7.iltt� - _ r:--- a- ltks -_ Art... l! t: 14.2-:vnn a(_ ar�i''c' t d , , i vase' work-''—e-4are equipped wit,I a •tl . lit,? ,-'.1c,\v Tak►ft 'rr _H eta...t`oet . have wh._:. T. ,a;., pa for, cent c'1 dosser;eel 131• .he.'dea that the. .1Binar•d•s- rvimlic.ax-=-sties-' by Pili s.ciane. ,,��t rte�i f= - 'A -filch 1 "e ruticp hail exn:recl and that new device, an oxyacetylene flame deliciotia Ile• euro 'this: hFr,. + y ---�._ •in -r,t( of your kindee stool t ever forget!'' 'file •ni••n:- Voice ' 1:is scc•1•c`lary had gone. *that can be worked under err water and is•• enough tomato in each '.,;. c�. t,, r.:--•.- - - grew hhai•ce, • 1 eel- t ::sl: Vc,.t to take' •at other times lie would' dwell on' used for cutting holes in the sides of , ten the bread. a ''eek's note -v. . his work. Many. a time Faith heard. submerged vessels. -From o»e sunk - The gill glanced up in his face, 'and snatcheA of plots. It would, almost' en vessel alone $5,000,000 in gold was saw that' argument *as hope'esF .�• I be itii.thc,ogh he were dictating to her;1 recovered! "Well, "Well," she said, -let's mrii:e the-l•th.en suddenly- be would break -Off -into t The salving ships are enuippeci with most of the la4t weeko You've .got to confit -ed, meaningless mutterings. 1 BOVRIL Bovril tskso The great " key food" that makes *fir foods more nourishing. Body-building Power of Bovril takes 1 e Aunt Mary's Sideboard. This particular sideboard,: a:tlloei,4' substantially •built, was typica: of :r.e nl�h your novel. SPP ,f the, latest searchlights, hlIne•throwing you can clic-I On the folurth day he .had been cornet+ early ti,.neties in its'high . top sir,' tate it in, the time." foto several hours, and the girl' • had' guns, hoisting machinery, rock drills ornate deccorations and -not, at- all' it ' Thc 'creative. strain. was already moved to the window. for a few mien-: and .all the devices available for such keeping with the simple, lines' ofour leaving its mark on him The worry' Utes, when the silence of the room' service. • The field of operations is table and chairs. Still the lines 'v: ere of his financial position :,nil the imp was suddenly broken by the call ofd great, for it is estimated' thl 14,000; good fundamentally, and .presented pending loss of this girl. • for whom, her Christian name in a voice' cleared' 000 tons of shipping were Bunk by as he admitted freely to himself, he than she' had beano• it before,. clearer', actioµ during the urging Possibilities. had already'. grown to care,' for too "Faith! Faiths I've got, it!" i : 3 roct>ig the useless experirnentat:ion match ltor try to harness to •a, pauper, -. The girl turned, I've f while some. of these ships ca not be we roceede'tl as follows: 2 1 n p y,' believing reached and in any case would p y• bur. fan• *were turning him to a physical for a moment -that consciousness had per' removed the entire back from the wreck; but 'during these. last 'lays he returned, but • a glance ' showed her haps not repay the„eTtort' having had chest of drawers, by removing four ' refused to spare- himself. her mistake. , perishable cargoes, there ares meant' ',tae:. •' r'p !" �_ " cargoes and much machinery or parts screws in the support. �Vah a cr if 1 dont work i shalt go n.ucl. (ret your notebook—cluick,'Faith! the applied 'designs, which are faster., he answered once, when ' Faith tried The. words -came eagerly, as though of machinery that would well repay ed with glue and small n:,ilk, xere to remonstrate with him. Don't=sou the mats were conscious of her pros- the labor and expense of recovery. It •easily taken , offand the rernainir,q see this is my swan,: ens—n)y last once. • :Moved by some impulse. for is expected in many instances to raise nails removed' by the aid of p1:ere. desperate effort. But thete's no inapir- whiFh she could net account, the girl the vessels, and it is believed that We removed the varnish next. We ation in it," he added sadly. "if l picked up tier book, and seated .her-, the undertaking as a whole will add could nniy write s i _dream!'' self beside the bed.tried various, types of liquid varnish "Why; what doapp iably -to the resources of the y you mean?" ' the "Are you ready?" the voice asked. ' removers, patent varnish serapa_re' e ' girl .asked. ' ' "Yes,' aid the girl quietly. conative knives, case knives and.. sass , "I dream the most beautiful =tor-'1eeSuheons iousl the ntnn a e crews Have been enlisted from K d'f' y ppeared men who served in ,the navy in sal. carded. blade from a corn i•,,nder •R-a•i ies, .Ronald went or. "There's one to hear the words.the .most rapid and efficient sd:rapeis especially-. A novel. It conle•t to mg "Good! Take this- down. please." vage work during the war and are This maybe supplemented h• a • In my sleep. I must have put in hours he breathed, and launched into fltteillt young. Their latpors. will be hard- and es ' T''' a • knife for grooves and tither pia^o+ on it in my dreams. I find myself dictation. perilouib, and the story of their adven- a!►hich. cannot be touched },y the Mai.. dictating the most beautiful inspired Still impelled by the sante s range tures and experiences will crake a tale prose. klnow it; bill `�\'}Ion 1 :1\rake influence. the tri obeyed, Swiftly These crevices may also, he. '.'ea-- A-1 " her c $ y a + exciting and picturesmie as any' of bya ire ell r•one. , pencil mored fiver the ilaK+F the mucor •nude tsitl a judiciou8 USO of varr.`sh rcrr.o-,tr After this ,d'.,., hi'' iv/a111 at. k revs' 11e : ►,►;g 'r ft 1 ltioicP, and more num' war and stilt brush. •ng the • plumy►��d into his \ti„►•1.: '• ?'hat, <,n(1 F'ttith realized suci(Ienly that, ...—,-- ., _ �_-� Se sandpapered the .ent.r4.arts,s, '''The. girl's ltFs�f :l. ' •1•. • firr , f,. ;,.�T” Is � z was T� TnegTnrling of the wonder- j using coarse,' -steer firet an,: r t' she walked - 46it,�.l•- 44 -his e•eiettc ' he l fel. -story of his 'Oreama. of which hie Grass. , searched her Ttlind1foi" the hundredth; hail spoken. • • ' ' with a finer i;►raric•, st:::;t; , •f..,',,. ,;, f• You see a plot of grass 'And loudly say: 'How green! And lovely to be seen!" Then trample it, arab! knd lightly pass Unthinking on your way. \nother pauses silently; "it is the living sod, pspringing tho' downtrtxl With every giac'.c Divinely made— of-eternal God.— the _ the direction of the grain.. W4 •f•,,. tinied'or some 'plan hi ;•(ti►a'lu ;hP o:ticl•.�' : The man Continued without • heSita-'• (• . • continue to wort< ioi ''hint.:►:f�::« "^na,�, l} �y.,Q In �l I that we got more pr � 1rr! '.y Without her 1 e nlil,t: g;.� t Uri the ay the ;girl could.Yio to keeppace with : a small board within t} .' r'r,er•' struggle as in author. 0,f that site' 11 !I). It was borne upon her in a flash'; sandpaper. If there are :ir.y 'ria' 1. lr,r holes in the •article, the craekri ,r. he mended with glue 'and hetes f•..y; with putty,•plaster of Psxr,•I, ',r ;tee - pulp and allowed to dry' t,af/,r,, - ?::- papering. -papering. Then wash w`+•h e e The hardest part of the ., then over. In finishing, we oil stain, rubbing it .i,•,•r, • • . , - f A tt,rt�t t' ' ,r'14r. • ' it should not be t,l,','••! • r! e was certain. IIel would neser Kahl • eeete.e+ teeility • wth .-h,: lef•; hand ter carry on. •- Also, and this weighed .with, stili more. She had been a hoop to Mori, She had given nit:, idea:; just those that this, as he had so often said, was: something vastly different from the; twist; it had been Ther daily task tot tal:e'down. It Was a master of words ; isto 'ty%:•as speaking pest The story. loo. Wes •h diftfere,nt -ting from ..the suggestion! pin' in sr,rh a way 'into n e:hen:eel cent) ;t'ancee of h+s wale. ; ]h'.Xught thiey wcr6 r..., own. t llotir after hour..the Yoke cotltin- 1 Ar,d, if hr could Ito:. aff,,r,l 1.1 , 1,.-' et ,;. neeer at; a loss. Faith's fingers i s toy a aecretateo. e1� ta.0 •woual• rte do's.' at, het. li itl'r He Leight earn hi-.livin,f R,,�tr1a oilier ; frit +never for a mordent 41d she relax, ". i', . hut ir:iith -KT : v ell'E•nc,,;gl,' I tilt 1-t grew dark, and still the• man wood,,but Wilfour•! • l•5:•, r• ,'• his hear: was in this :\•or'', ; spoke steadily on --et ill the i.•it•1's A h> nr n generation, is counted as 8 streaky-dppearar, • •,' r 'et'tair.1', to would ,never acc,'tel- her.ilingc'rs flew ow the pages. • twenty-five years; a generation' of t ;►��:' +io . f sirable. Ru ohms eft • r,.• ,• • 1 i e :cev without being abit! to pri, -the night •nuree-arriv-ed, but Ftlith flies covers seven or eight days. for they), unless--- I'he ieltr.'rn,i'iee i lrloticm•edi her , ititn:it'errlly away i rc„11 --- . 4--.._ with cloth as 'Ere,' c.,: '. • brotlgh> a color to the girl'.- eek: he l,ed. Keep atinare•s Liniment to the bonne. gave a• lighter r4f, ' , I l tt+e sign's m;y.,i that lie aftc ra•,eek . ,1 ' n►ltct',• • 4 • , ,(11111 Foil the weather You save on repair bilis by r.h. a r3 protecting exterior floors with RAM ill PORCH PAINT ASK YOUR DEALER, At Your Service Wherever You Live. ?lie worntkn in town, or country. kap. thdi sarrin advantage as her Roster in the City In expert advice from tion T,as'In oft flan cif. Cleriner� :,:ld Dyers in Canada. Parcels trorti the country sent bs mall r,r express receivethe samo careful attontion as Work deliver (:d personally. Cleaning •and Dyeing 7.7 Clothing or Household)Fabrics i• ,r rears, the 1 1(100 of "Parker's” i has cer,;fled perferttc)n' In this work of rnt,utag (Id things look like new. •'h•1't,tr IArsonal garments of even ire most fragile materiel, or bowie. r='''1 '.1rr,llria draperieA, Glows ere. �"fltA us tc,r further perttculart cr IyLc1 !',ur parreli, direct to o e�rk�rs Cteciners�, WQrs 79I Yonge St.. Toronto •i w