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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1933-08-03, Page 2T•r" , • 1,Vidle Mrs. -1Viilett. 'her • ,diinghter, hia.ior.:EiurnahY and three geigh- burs pia'Y'ed-at table .tipping, a, • message.. was received; stating ,-that, Cap- . • lain, Joseph , Treveiv*** :hadbeen. • tnar, dere.. kor two months- the' Willetts hail been geoupYing. Trefelyan'S todse. •1 had taken, A;srnall house ter.' hiraSelt *t xlianipion, 'six pities ,distant:' ib.yfound his triend• dead,: the base of siadi fraetnred. Thidee'fireyeiyaies • Wilt hisestate.. diVioed into four equal Partp, went te. ister, MAry'Pearson. . A mien' nAnied .3a.nies,,T•earson ;had tered At An Exhartintoniiiotel the aftet- • ii,00n. of the. unirder, And; taken the tirat .40,44.,0Ack• to. • 'London.the,,a, tellewing' ' niqralag4 tAter that:day' MAI:tir Aurnaby teoeived A cheque or 5,0Sq. pontids-4tOr sentling in, the' gay FOri-eet solutiOn in A- eeinpetition., .PoliCe•nspeotor'llarraeett fineationed ,47%irs, 'whhse bus' • ;band,' was: A• stiell=shoeiced 111.410, She• , gaVe• him the Louden. address. .op, her nephew, &tines peArsOn..: " GATO 1 1 • CRAITERNINL ••The inspector' decided. not to go to the insurance -office Where • PearSon mita employed, but to• visit Wirn e- tkm. instead arid have iMerview „with ''Iffartin 'Dering, formerly Parson.. There:were no °Signe of shabbiness• . about The Nook. '.'New and shoddy,"' ,wita,how_ Inspector •NarracotC &se:rib- ...0 It iv hi •.• • Mis. De"ringwas at'herne. • A- rittli,e7 pert -looking Maid' • dressed In lilac • color ehovied him into a rather over - "I ern investigating the death. • of your' Uncle, ;Captain' Joseph• Trevei- Yen. NaY'I a.k, 'sir, if you ha1ie.14,41Y- thing to say?" • • • " , • .rrhe, youngman rage slowly to his feet and said in a. low stained voice: 4Are yellarresting sir, 1:444. 'net. •,Z am sinOIY 'ao4ing, you, to aceount for yoAr move- ments; yesterday afternoon., ;TOO' ItneY' reply to my,. IgneStienS `Or net See. fit."- t*.• ,"And rePIY to thera.:,:jt 'will 'telt :aght.ne. YouVe folind .out, then that 1. walown• theiv ys- terday?" •.••••• , ' "Tsigned ybUr name in thehetel registei,•Nr:•1?9tirson.i'," • _, .suppose :there's no; use denying it. there--•whY •n't the?" : .• :•• "Why zndeed'" saidthe. instiegtor mildly.' - •• ; • "I went, .Elown there' te•''See• • m$ uncle!' •; . •;".: '• "By. apPeintnientl".„ "What • do you. Paean 'by, appoint: !Tient?" ••.• • • ' "Did your uncle know You - Were , , coning?'' • • "t•PY -44 :=-11..5=We4diaTI%-----1F4t,' was a midden impulse." • - • • "No, 'reason:for it?" crowded+Ilravisg-roorra',-ge----veher: ' his alcial card to:take to her ;mist- there, be? just wanted to see InY Dering came to him ' almost q/ut.,e sof sir* Anil -you 'did eee "I suPpose yea- have est:me' about • :There viltS a pause—a Very • Ing ..poer'Uncle Joseph," was her ,greeting. Pnuse. Indecision was written' on •shocking—really shocking!. . every. feature:of the,. young man's •am so. dreadfully nervous about •burg7, face. Inspector Narracott• felt a' kind • 'ars•myself.. : I , had two extra 'bolts ,ef Pity as he watched, him.' • Couldn't immediately. . • - •im?" • -7F"In w9attl!,?r, sn it7Li we :on snow later."' rsn't actually,:spowin, g then. "I see. And what was the nature of; Yetir conversation' with Ybur un2 cle?" • • "Oh! -nothing in particular. 1-1 hist wanted, to talk to the •old. boy,. -look blin up th'at :sert of thing, you, ' a ,peer lior; thought Id- , Spector Narracott, Alond: he said: • "Very good sir. Now may I ask you,. why, on hearing, Of your uncle's inUrder, You left Bxhampton withbut di1siiyetir relatioriship. to the • mUrdered Than?".• "I was '-scared," said the . young man hnkiy.' heard he. had been murdered 'r,ound; about the time:I left • him. „Thetis. enbligh •Scare any- one, isn't' it? „I left the 'place by the rst aVai1ab1e7 train., 'Obi I dare say I, was a fool to do ;ait,thing Of the sort.' - But yetiltneW: 'what it is when you are rattled.' 2%nd enone Might 'haVe been Tntt1e,4 under: these eireurpH stane,es."..- •• . ttiat'sAll •you have te, say': aires--les of course."" • "Then,, perhaps you'll have _ne • jectiori; sir, to conning round with Me ancl•having this statement :taken down in writing, after which you mill read it over to you, and you will sign it." • "Is. -7 -is that all?", that ,i may be neceeeary- to detain • you until, after the inquest."' ...f!Ohi my 'god,": :Said Jim Pearson. "tan nelikKlY help Me?' • • At that moment the, door' opened anda young Minima 'walked into the • (Tv be. continued,) • "• • Jobless 'Build , Trot .new patent catches on the windetwe.'• mil' was as geed as an a mission of ew' BruniNiick and Prince. Edward SP,911 For Radioilosue .133;454 Sales Recorded, for Last Year L931 Still ' * -Leading • .4.4dio .s,utS fo,.. the sumer of 193,- 454- Were eottl ' in ca.nadt. lest year.' . T114, 1,,,Y,0s. liel.. a big :sale for the Attst tOW., .)f-fi4r4,:1;01.. 44n iinitietr.Y, btit... the nae,, •of ' radio in the Pinninioit *veer leiwely eXteriftcl. iliirilig: the tw.eive ' rIttug,, .110..Mmes'.. issuPO'.'.11ofing the . ray 1933,. U. -i:ea9hed 737,568,, ',,T11 : . .1141: number of radio te- calendei... year 1931' was'.596,911,.. Willie . brit he cleV011,men.the. of the: current PP. 41- YP04'. whick ensied ''..OM FOr4- . 4 . ..„ - . ' , ceneuEl. figuro , of"' ,the . nuMber of .re- :.: , . .. "Cei•Ong sets In use in.' , Canada on ?T.., , • •. .• Aline I;".1.9.31,. In, -770,436: As. thiS. ' I -PO YOting... „SOO'. N4t4TallY• Become •Tinkicr and ,c4ry.:.,'.... number is "unaSicirAt.'lf In excess of -' . Treat them as Hunan Biiiga,. Not Unnecessary'013)ea0.... ,the number .o 'sets • licensed; at • the • , • --- ' - ,• 's - • - ,-';'," '.; • ,•,. , • trangers• Distrust rod' , • end ,of - the `PreViotis December, it is, rpuilc," nkell -was, ,playing an Probable, 'that • the number 'of sets garne---his tour p-t413,7cplote- now in nee -141.0o,', exceeds. the num- ber: Of licenses lesited 'Unto the end 'of• Febrpary,,, • • • • • , . DUring 1936 the number: erl'adro" •tseta'.., sold followed 'prOduetIon- „very cloSeiy.v-Ju .the• first :quarter prod,,: , • uction ariwnoted to 42,430' sets and sales to 42;464, the ter the output was 9:392 and sales 11,210, , in the third quar,ter, prodne- tion-wa's--30-60.4-0-m-sale9734;300,:itifd- tion "being.. limited,,,tcy. the block in Which lie livedlniteid • of th6tiritri along, §i. Lawrence. •• ' paw a big white: dog eross, the )404 grass :1114rent.: bQuCe an0,;_trot .greund• to tlid back' *yard. Forantialto:edr9egs,i,ed the "'grads:. and fellow- tbe Millers Were On:- the Perch. "Hey.,1 there, bOy, keep off the grass.' EV(rhat---are--,-yea--doing-heoe-boomed Ili the final quarter. production was Mr: •Miller!E, voice .from behind the 41841 and sales 45,540. For the sine„ entire year prOduCtien Ordered . 408 'mEiciiines, Werth. • i6,802,877: at factory prides, while •the value of the sets' peld, during the year at fee- • tory ;Prices"' Was $6,758,959. . Ontario. led in 'volume of salea, during 1932, taking 39,0 per ,cent,and CO1- urnhia and ManifSba,• tied for thtrd 'dada. at :9:6 .Per cent; each.. • Sasket. chewan ,eame next in 'Order' .and was • - put on the back:7door, week,, and the -boy, see-that-lus-palpable-mdeer:- VloWed-"--in-qurn by-H-NovaSeetia,-- Sy via DeringIhe' 'inspector lcnew the feet? ; •• •• . Island; - Middle N.Y.--;,,Miles of carrots,: peas dem and , turnips are growing, in the fields Of the colony:foe •uneMployed here, fostered hy. the "Anjergency •phelter. 'City, end, Mr, Walter' Ft. • • fr4im Mre. Gardner; iva..s'only,twenty- At last Jim: Pearson dieW :deep five, but she looked. cOiisiderably..oVer: • soppese. / 'had better. • Selling Value , • . , Frank stepped: Ube startIeit'.deer,. -then .padded .bnek tn., the pavemept as. -.fast OS ,co•uld.' go. His: 9Yee Were Nobody had ordered' the log awaY. But then,. he was a bey! • He went 'ale)* ecntle of houses and sat doWn'Tii some ,st'epp: It, was pearly: :bedttnie,land, he was .,, '• . • Two7-17Cso-intelrer'grewt-Mr..--either of Ake top step. craWled, over "tO one, and snielled,..the ,single big red rOde that Wee aut. •;, , bidycles rode 'up ' to the thirty_ , She'was sma . an fair and . ' ale . 'ft. leali i -breast of ' It. -' Yee -,-I , batterylese' sete•''.Accouriteil for ap- , , P • • ' ,_ 4, 'proxiniately • 99 per cent Of the total steps • and dismounted, . , Don t, • •.- • . • .. , ,harassed expression Her , voice had. ..I.Ms ivas at what ,tirag,,,sir v• ''‘or•-• 91 •.tho.' farta,-Ja ;nertain the pro,. sales', In 4932. ..• Iiie.gh.'glith. describ- touch ' that roSeii! she said, sharPly anellil6.-Hleehiiik with . a': worried'i,1 d' did see hint." ' ' ' • ' ' • - .a faintly eemPlaillillti:nete.- ' Still', not . `."out: one. e'elock;Ithtnit.y.,,vet. 34c't is'headed for '•delinite, !ince:egg; . 4 4, alternating elirrent sets, 'AIM-, ,i'lltin eleng ,honre. .It 1 ilooline • - • • , •. dont_ . irtuerwitit: the, hispeete.r,te,,spaki_shi,,..,102theinit..the ..111, i. ,01,0.141. S&jwft,: Tho. col.wo.n:,:.,:tied,4 :::::: .morl, .1.i.-ere4I.,04,,T. , .II: .. 0410llott; .1 there_ ypy. .would have pulled It, 'wenhin't :went on: ' . ' • .., ..- ' • .: • '• , ,..ed a room ,and had some lunch, t erg. t an-725-•--arphipioye-d---mo-710..44,3heir .were,:.sOld._4,9074Ombined,,Phonograoh.' i'yon.:.,..a • • _, . ,...„. ,,,_ ,,,,.,, 'Ir. thereie anything, I tan do :to, •,,..ThAn. efteXWarde-I--.4,. went out 'to faniiiie yo:eaka and radio. sets, Which Were . also bat- • I Was Joseanielling . help you inorii*OYEef.ceorse:,1,Shalt See iny uncle' ' . ' • -. ' • . age and will beinCreateeill gradual! . . Y • ',' • ,c - . • t terYlese.' 'The .niiiiiller Cf' battery . "Weil - gb home • You mAstni alt • enlsr• tAm glad f,o,'dto so 'bit one• 'Intinedintely. afterwards?'"' until it numbers,APPrexiniately one operated: 'seta Sold 1,6§0, and around on.: oilier" PeePle'n steft'.' hardli eiier • Saw .Jeseph. - He' `Mo;'''not.. w nt a veil,. nice man—I arn sure 2conlilititiave• beini; _pot the pert person one cot:Ad:go tO' in trOuble; ways.,cerping an, ;cm o of,,whit, literature meant: Sue-. succetre---T-'-in-7not-T-arrways- Measured. interms of 'money,' inspee- f , iiundred faindie'•a_ , miecellancous sets fer motor cars and, • Frank obeyed:: last' h4I• ft, the Men On •th0' io, .The ap, and, • - t ,"well 4 -cotildn for certain.:d thi). log value ctf the ordinary alternating lowo. the :street. He didn't: want o "Whattime was ;t? it say ' " work four or ,five hour a ay n" "Ralf Past threel. Pour e'doci ? s, and the women to sew two. current • gets ivai::15,621;712,..ef •:entni- ick 'hoPe- That Meant bed He pro- . • lined, phonograph and radio sets 'ceded'. With' his cruising:, S. r clean.yelled o. 'slanantrig. i.screerI,doPr. • • :"Beat- ut kid • Of ,"alt i'mpudeneel:". • , rrank: brushed off the tWigawalked away backwards,. ifs flnget : 'an( in; hlsxffouth, bI .oyes staring a. ' this new Nemesis,• °• • . • • Finally he. turned and ra,,o, Botore had .,g,)oetobotiO06again, bow ever, he 4. old--:uran ..v.:11.0 had to step sideway; to gat-oUtAt;. his...,„:roaeLto "Wato,k Where. he,' was ;going,. had been pr. dered from a parked baby car .riage", into 'which Was..• peeping, • wagon- Igo from 'under him by an impatient .mother Who. accused him, of helm:, about .to steal, it. • • • 'Mother's Affeotion • ..At last he started hoine: . helitii gone far 4411.eri he heard.. his mother'i !'068dusas--hut-.*A7wiik--Wor.-064+"761.0 .over and over. 4., anxious • .'folce "Frankieill cried.' thought daddy 'Was bez .Washed 'the dishes. .mustn't. wander .away,, :- dear.: :BOnlit-• O,lie;mightdvant nice.ifttie boy and 't••• . , , what little" hoys are,. for -.40 • .thakc '• • • . "tike -theint", Bhe • 'hug a:nel• onddied hitn, on her ',leo:, , :them.' • ehould,;say So., Tliat's• • People happy, There, dear,' she ; slid bird, acriva. • "Get it.". Mrs. Simon - -neit•dbar-Wae:holiling„..out A bouquet_ Frank went ..oVer,,slowly, took'. the .bouquet, and ran, • "Thank you'" Called life Inothe den17Feople: aren't going.tcy:,•-ititrl you They like-iittle .heye." 'Frank ytivinatt:'" .414 N';./run..efejed':11 ,mother .hneW anything about It IiIzly--7de-peCiP1ej.ao,,itatinet ..atitie•gs children'? ' ' .'• tor." • „At-Tastoshe,,p4usect... . . "1 gather you've .,:ijef Se' en '"yenr, •:uncle Of late 'years.". • "I.,,havet Seeit:hiM OnlY tWice •• . • , My, .niarriage. • Ofcotirse, he was a iregular: philistine in every ; WY—de- voted to. :Boit. To appreciation, • as '1.aaid•jime now, Of literlitUre." .","HnebaridapPlied to him for io4n,and got refliSed," v,iras-,IfisPettor .:Istarritcott's private coinment on • the sftuatioi.• • '• '"Inst .as 'a Matter, of .'form, . 'Mrs: Daring,• will '37Oitr,!tell''nte.' what your '• fn ':."iveret.71(Ofer-dity-.7 h•f:tet,- • noon?" ' • • • niovenients?: ' What 'a••`.very • queer way of 'putting it 'inkjeter.. .1 played ,rnost of the,: afternoon .a friend ;cantle' in and apent the; ivening,With`nie",as My I.iusla'and'AVire. , Away from hOine'elto- • .gether?'" ' . • '.• • "A literary dinner ;explained'. Mrs, •Xleting.,With iniportailee"e lutithea with Arnerleari::publisher• EinEl 'had this dinner in.the eVening". That seerned. 'qute far • and. ,aboVe •:board. He went on: . "YoUr ,younger brother is. in, Atisr•• tralia" I belleVe, ' •7 • ."YOU have Iiieq•addreedi."..:,; . 'yee, .I.Can • fitid 'it for You, 'if', yOU..wiehrather" a PeCaliitr name-- .I'veforgotten it -for. the:Minirte'..oirie- where in Xe* South Wales" . •••• brother?' • . • "Jiinet", . . • "Yee., I •ShUll want to get iii-toirch , '.ivith • '• • " •.M.re;•I'Dering .haiteped• ; to•••supplY," • him. :with the, addresthe • 'saMe that Which: kre-Ohrdrier..•had already • giVen,hini. . •• •: • Then; 'feeling there. aa'no More .ter • be said en' either' side;he cut the in lerVieW. short By. the `Aime he ,,re- ' turned , ..toiWn wedid", he. ' seven sieleeli*a ,rikety ,titne., he, hoped,. ter :MO44,114r. JarneS • Parsoi aj limo': The same superioelOoking; ' liked •Wornan took:him...to a roont en • the second ileer, • itariding inthe, middle of . the' rdorn... was good-looking, Indeed, hAnd- Wine,: if :yOu tott ho ,hteohnt .of the 'rather weak month..thia.the ifroirAUte slant Of. the eiee: fle had allaggavti, orri4 look ati'd an, air'Of not hiving, antich' sleep of late, He looked, Eit his viSitor, ; • • "I• inn •lieteetiVe Inepeetor. Narra•- • ;..tottil' -he began --but got no. further.. Witha hOtiree Cry the •Yeting Man .41toPpedlOit td thi4r.„ Am* hisat RIR 61,1i itt Itbrit a his OP the table, Jaorw,, . h§occtor, ilit,rta4;•tt. toOked ote.e.ed, intly..stOliti and unintelligent. ' '• „ -he-stammered-w»rse thin ever. ."I don't th,ink.:4euki.:,...)4y: . • .• oMis. ...Belling • '':the ptotirietteSs, said yu iieat-Out;"-at -half .past fotir.!! It Couldn't...have been as ,late-" as been "constructed for the children:. , an, o a •ery-op '• /391 362. Tent/ •aF4-• used af3 Jiving quarter, , • • ::•."airilmbniniunity_lialt:also, has been! The largest sale -gr.. -rath° ,89 ts In any year :in the historY,, -tle-itidu3-, Preeted.. 4 • "What happenadS. next?" . , "I went to My uncle$ house,' had 'a, talk With ' hiirr,and Came back to the • "Hew did you get irito your uncle's house" •. • ••• ' • "I 'rang the bell and he opened the door himself." . ,• ' 4Avasn't he, surprised to See p'xi"syede, yes••••,•.he. • vies rather .sur- , • • -long.-did--you remain-L.110th- him,' Mr. Beasonr . • • "A qidarter:i'o ,hour tyienty minutes. But 1434k:here; he .was per -1 fectly .41: right •wheii..I left, him. Per 'fectly: all -right .1 swear it." • ,..,"And what thine did you leave hi&" • The • young min, lowered:his -eyes. Again, 'the ,hesittition. was palpable in his tone; "..I 'don't litow: exactly." "I, think you :AO; 'Mr, Pearson."' • The aSsured tone had. its effect. The boy repIied a low.'tOne. •,"I airinarter past. five." "yon.retifimed the. Three, Crowns a' quarter .to six. • At Most' it eould -onlY • talEe :YOu• seven , or- eight' min- utee to • walk over from ` your Matte% .gani. eyes, are. 'being -focused ,on In Canada' wan in 1931 when the 'the eolenY 'here'. and.' it." is,' believed. bits, l reached -28602: -Jul:9W gales that 'similar farm will be, estabil .h ere-223-2.2t-L--F'igurni-ar- e-nbt-avait e.'elsovibOre awn_ al4e, earlier. but..,produotiop. . 1929 d. totalled 143.968sts.in1928 it Was • •• 81,032, • and 47,500 in, 1927. In 1927 • - of .a COuntry Fire n, roog • A green, 'car ,Eltood".beside: the, curb. f.t looked• :Uncle Mack's .car,, but :he .knew :- IV wash .„Heivever, sat, down on the running', board.. and, ; tWigs;la1lf fthenibeside him.• He ma e .and hig "A"' .and.•an . . Newsboy --Keepe ReeoM- 'the ,..number., recelitine:sete Stc17- -r- '•• • .1Vin• 'Campers i es a;lungs ed 'was • 215,650, -.While in 1998 it had risen :to '268429, 1.929' to 399,130; aid in aiready Stated, for the eleven Month's, ,O'f, the current liCale'year the:total nimber' of :licenses isined• Is 167;668; ' The census return :showed that in 1931 -there were '74.32„radios in 'use in Canada for every 1,000 Aton. Allionleike prat- population the preportion WO 4579' and in, urban. centres 'per. Look highe4t firciportion4repOrted. in "any totality Per 1.000' ' for Swansea' a fUlhfirb.,•of. Toronto in, Toronto it- self the proportion was 1:45' is Montreal , 86, •.Winnifieg the ,pro- portion was ..87 per 1;000 and In Tan- couVer. 11.7. ••...? • • 111 • -'-u, ..W.initou•Balem;. IsI,O.:-.7Here 1,4 • one ' It 15 aa,.,4 .$itrhiltrii .4iiettict' on- newihoy 'who. .cati tell you Just how. :high,, roiling:land, They aro.. not the. sort.' Of farmers ,Who ••haVe...-i.ntl)leiS.% fa.aa$' miles ...he, haiCtraveted,,.deliVer Ing morning ,anci'l aftOriCcir.....ziieWit ,:ly' ;cleared' the land. ,•• They': have papers. in the'"eity, 01.*iiistoi7PaIem- Cherished the woods Aci that. a IntarV . ... . . .. and ;What his work has netted' liini generation...Will' beEieilt. • :They '. have Per Mile„ •'• "His name' is :Thin:nett . ...• .... . • . ,. . . , left fine...Old avenues of trees' along . . . tbiinii!bieil'4011iOE45. EB.atit •Pltiteniti'-sF.P.Tivf.ret"esCtiiti'Or..-4-1 aide,...the roads:. ToWn PieniChers and. raotoris0;.:bava, beim, Vent': to -seek Opiseepal.•Ohurch,. , .:' ' ':J, ' . •-..' , eittlitkiri•:144rCihtdet arches. ti:fs with '11.':e.I.•r:e!i.ali:'' ..'..Young Cribbin .'... started • c'arrying . . , . . • • . . . • papers, on Oct.•1,Since /that •Early ;in Jane came a frost viiiich , • • •andr ,thne' )2.0 ,').lai'! : dOttieied , 44,416, has nippe'd•,. the *. gardens., :Right -"after inCone,e; mile has been 10.g Cenit. ' -nioineter flirettlated'arouad 112 to .1.16 that the , dry • opell, Fiat' in. • ' The, ther-• walked 1162 .miles, and: ' his average .. He contend that every, ''husiness, degreesin the .Shade.,.. .. w.hop .had. • -:nian":•ibeirld take liventery•ef .. his not . already, , been . blighted by ' the 1.-. rE•,' activities, as , well 'Adj. his,' earnings.,Feaserialild" nip of frost began to: turn yellow Under the luirning 'sun:- Those who feared "that', their' ,welie Might, . , . ' 1.1ii:416.Yed".; a • riiii dry dreW-Wetet. titan ,the 'swamps eter, is not a quitter: : Webber Jatkeetn,'. a riktilarat .,•drialc.:: "hot' eut"-', innings 'which,. was .dite ' to. for .tiieir : vegetable :garEiens set • that the. hOuSehold ...fetid.. ret.' least, , Might. : . . . . . .. . 'he. 'continued : int.';the': folioWitig Sat.: • he saved. .MOSt ol.the tat -niers 'start-, ,. . . . ,• . , • Walter•OEirratt, Hqnley Meek - Maker ; who' loOked after the • parish, chUrclr-,elock, Prophesied that it Would. stop when he:died.. It stopped on the day Of 'his death, , That ivad his„14.oeciding ed, their s t. • dawi to •&Void. •' labors a • ' • 9e. • "I didn't go straight back, I walk- ed'about the town" 41%Wan' ehitrch ' door, and , ran tip -tt, 'acerb of heat.;', hey are :that. sort of7kind•,' 99 before'• he Was .howled.. ' .cdreftil people. •. • ' ,•'-' ' , , . • Bicycle -users ' great ,Britain are eetimated to .nunnher about 7,00000. .• /77 Proving That ',Absence /Does Help • , , „ e.ce o kar or .4 ,*."11:1.101.1 )8 eaeh .1 rehitinO,e;?fitirilliig,„ IV1) en ,MrS. iletz age ‘retarnetr front sti tinnoludo Tforiage eimetered an ip hew. over the ship 'and' dropped,. flowers to 019 , One • afternoons .When. • the ,:,gron: wan. like •a furnace,' one atatildoite4. tin to •Sed flame riSing:, bigh..:40 the, alarm, spread' ..reelied- to. ' the Seenk 'No ;CRY' fire dePartn1etit,,7:n6,-, thnig _With .Which to: fightthe threat' ening itainee . Wit :the, tired ' energy oft then and women Whe..Were alreadY: '.hattleing : ',for ::,, their • next'. Year'n,,:sne.": .:90ziance with. itil t11i11. sfrength;" fire.' 8tarted.caretree , . . , nickers„ wan' ritshinkf• liefera•the' .Winu over • the. b11.4e.red., dry. gra8S Which fed: it: Mice ' ' Wonion as %'ve,11 asln erly;q0'&•Wal.01'.: .11,7011 010: 1.i.(1/00k4t, ,SW,41111:•4 • (IUtajthe .100ift :0(11111.1,,i0,.tiiree, city. 1). . . was under cOntr(it by lite men took home. waEcAting,•it 'Niery nighomti the .rain eame :eleven days itttnr--inen wko tratt..ta. • Mrdrit ell t1irott1i thtday . •E ff • the • . niabl•throngh g rn (Iona 0 ' parent) a grichitnre. • Jost 4 sms,11 ,ors, p4bitp vilentid Of it, ,f,01' the loss '"Eir Cash • vatic Was :not bi .enongi, wrote; ' Tileomp: •the cnrele584e's8. at "a •16W. lot; Of 'Men , takaS.N. 444 most 'Eo entifirittitte,ityt 'hit:terty .nggritVatt4.- OW0.0( the' finest !Ohr 11:011iief;'. Of trees hi , • '• • Veil Aibailt. • Whielir. the town Vtors, had "Son •has. linen ruined; _ • •, Cannot something he done to awua1-picnickers, -.;tnotOrist.s. and'. iniekers "see "OA a, trifling Careletsid ,nesa 'tan; „..Inteak hearts'? •• Toronts pin sand. Enipire." ••• .• • 'A, eon,' ef' :Plato's "BePUblio,"..,bon • ,ro,wed 66 years..ago Sram:•St. Atielrew!f; University library by a .student, hal been returned .witli,the 'apOlogetic• ' „planatien.that•thoUgh •he,. has ,akePt•1( ; so long, he lias been tod• busy to finieh . . reading it, • Exipectiag , a Babe? 'sena booklet 'Baby's Wel/are" El FREE .Mothere-t- reipeciani •-!,[110 ers,-41 • ,pages On—• ,Care, :before • baby .comes.l'o., LaTetteBaby's bath, Sleep, bowels, ;veiglit. •1/ Latest findings on feeding. woe, Ib. no;delt,' gel; i.inotea. tiirosiio‘ • . • 1 , ,111xisri. . • • 'A doireas • ett .V11 tIo'tog''° r*O, leptesseS tllao 0.9.' `1°- or'‘s ° 6 (Z.V.1 lakke 11:1 OS° kvau -cos . raol ,ietv cr, tob e ;ISSUE I•lo. 30 '33 '1°Y ..•1°