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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1933-09-14, Page 2r". *1-3YNOIISI •. • -,.. , - ,. , pap,ialco'rovelyan nod renkect bis,large . ' ,se in. "the 'tinir •Finglish • xillase ..qe., r ,titttaforn4,to Mrs. Willett. oxact. taken 4 ' ' Mtlig ;le hil.-1 tb4 neqrsSt town,. iji,s7-, • P o. ,.. IF, ilSe .0-f.stant 14,k410• , his then,4'Ma.lor li3arna4$,' ank •tbreq...peisti, b.qa'S.,1.,_vera Plating at tal)le, tipping, *tin • Wirk7-., w,illet•Ana .bsr ,0aughterV'igaiii. a "spirit' , ineesage -Wes reed ,tbaf,Tre ve1ya4 bad ,boon. murdered. ,starte4 for 'pxliampton, aacli cam! '.1i.,. ....••:ftiend:'deacl,. his shall„..ftactar_sol: oy :,-.c. •'blow; -Pplise ene.Molon• turned tOwit4- ' 4'r,eve1Ya1'S siSter, !Ars,. 4 enm6r Gai-,0:7 • *er, shd the threechildren ag mrs.:iiear-. • eon, anbtber. sister; oci-iv,„clead; as 'these tfour shared equa1iy„ irk-Treveiyan's,‘gstate, .• I "90 °se• pomode;' :`Janie.s,'Peerramfftact ' Come 'tpE$1"isAinPton,, , 'd 'the • day' of -the murder, Calico. or his nacie,,,, ' and taieothe: first ,tram back the, net • . moroM, g. .He was arrested. •EtnilY,' Tre.. • lusts, Jiiir Ppersqp's ' ;lances, ,prqmptly • made he eqauanconce ofEnclerOYt,,DaliF Wire reported, and Owed, him o help h,Sr e).ear pear6on. )When Taspoeter Nat, -raeott went to; ouestioo Airs, winett; and ,menticinee rearsoals neine,',Vlofet: fatilt,' • - '....-• QIIAPT.E,R, •-t4„. Emily-and-OliarleS--EnderbiLretrac.- ed their steps t MraCartis's. • .."'Comednto4PY„-toOPII.kWait lk ta to you said Emily, • 8.1W,,'=-011.- 7.-41 • one chair and Charles •sat On :the 1)ed. •4'N -ow, listen " eiaid. `I. think •"I've got a kind of starting point. 'I May be wrong and I mey he right. At any rate it's an idea., I think.a lot biles •on this table timing • • nes. ou've done this table, turning • "What' On eart have they get 0' ain11-9)Ti bal4, OfS' thetc f jt, ??nthing; if My Weer ia•eorreet; there 'Must he .4.'ecterieetiOP: senle,Wheret got. tO:--find7What is the” connectio" _1(410p; AIrS,;•OurttiY Voic0 POlecl! ex-, •eitedly 'from 'helot,. Yon-, hear, thg, ,,• "What' is'it?" aake"Zt's the bell wt Prineetown ci•XMilYt,' 411.. pear .t.O twelVe.mile:tiwaY, 1„t,,aleaTIS ;that a COPV1:00 eaeI GeetgeWhere that.:•Piatil 'Dyoii •h:ors.bhe: helAl Th:er,'wettlivict Her voice .,d'ide aws.,0-:ae•• she:weiit •:throughtthe Mtecilem . • thatleS, sat.,doWn ain If, ony his eenviet 'Ittidesoa.ped. d,1L Friday,. why, the ouad be Our a -Orderer niceT accohnted for. :Au, so. siniPle.° Be Shook his'liehil sadly. • ' ' that: yo.Arig, Jhii hett a ,Preaaing, fleecl,' -•'01, rie , Of: Ille07. 'that he eama4 49w4 t.g. See. ... -hlig. im,e?et •:ttlgtt he, aakec.1- te...T, 111,0P,eY, On On Vnri4,10 1,nnget 'air'llnn •1•.'an' that his -Mlele reflls'ea, that J.* 0,:lir-,„ A0 -Y.4.4 e4,1teneel. 909.0 Milee, tIA0 'inent Of •PasIsion he picked up a. atifid•-•' fare la, £118: 1,0s; . , ' • bag/ that was 131ag; at the dOert- arkl ' .-4netOn's 13,1g.4et. eeuree:s:e:ra:Pph07.t: 0,...at he hit hi a tliWle ever the, heeq, eleet are the •dletriFetiVe• trades. ell - The erioRe wee glipreMedi4tted-L-Was 'gineeriiir aed metal trad • , in fact a. feelish irrelione4 affair most.'_gid baildiag, • ' . 4 1 , delgerahlY• eoliduete4. •Ne'w't all'A thht. • V11044-A4te`• Le:04e,, P.eg.> ShcPs' for probledit: 'On the opeliaP•4 Wane 4., • or tipping haven't you?" • "Qh,yes,onow and then. Not serious•', ' you know." .1'. •• •• On, theTither hrtild 'May -the-sale- --ot-c-w.omen't •runst' 1,ave parted: With his wide in.anger' .leaSt''' thirty, ei4ea reaR-- • 'and' some other person may hay t made gapineats • and 150' t•1 ' i.4••.e110#4.3!,'" eft'eiWe;NO,'.a.,n.d.,•00417. • , ' • . Mit:fed:the rime ThatIs',I;What yen •Oveee0 '-telegraph .Wirea are gi.a.(1,' .believeand,tq pu It aallY tlisaPpearing u thq 'Hfor„tekKjog„ exit13r' that is what i. hope.. 1. do.'pot 1on 75QQ0G mi1s o yire re -hew Want, your: fiance', to have committea Andpf0o0c1,- $11P ipe 'total nalieado' 'uninterestng lhat he shu1d Fred by thepPP:tilar..ity' of have done so 1 am therefOre: haelii.lig• 'tailored ainkoth'er goods,. men in: :,•01.4..eth,e0rOiVetPheflme waSeeni-..V4,11k414' are .now •disPieviopt such zo- —EpilY-woke-earlYLnextc-reeP-41g4B° ,feeling.testless, She sect:Oltt fere-brisk Wall alongthe Jane 1nthe' olVeeite , - last night. , . The lane came out op 'the open 'meet wheri. degenereted Info A; grass traelc and Soon petered ont.altogether. aseentiedto, the verytop of Sit- •taforci' Tort. a pile Of, gra)? " reek et a fantastic shape... ytorn, this height she looliecldOwn over an exPaeie reePr- land;, unlyrolien ' as • fir ,iti„ she 'could' :see,' • withont . • . No, efAellrSe not. It's 010 kind of• thing one dOes 47•11' a wet 'afternoen andeveryone accuses everyone else of shoving: Well, if you've Playedit you know whet happens. The, table starts spelling. out, say, a 'tame; well, it**. laalnesefaeliody knows.1-.3Lery., hey recognize it ati'enee antthopelt ' !sift going to he that, and all the time' • unconsciously they. arre.What One, Calls SheVing.. nteen sort of recognizing• things.',Makes , one give an itlyollalto47 jerk when the rieitt.letter earries-:• and ...stops.h the thing. And the. less you . want, t� no ,that 'sOMetimes the More happen."1•''., • :• .• "Yes, that's ttife;"-,agto641.,I;di. Eri=• . pertY: • "StiPpOini,,ilifit One '.'cif".4hOSe People •:,;Who.,i'vete:.;plItYnig,'ItneW.tlialt 'Captain •L'',revelyaii7wesleing.,inurdered,---P,' • ‘`,011, :saY,7 Protested' :Charles, !'that'a *Winn f tchedr?" •'• • "We are just taking :a .hypOtheeiS--. •that'S.. All. • arel. asserting. that . • •Soniebody .knew Ca,ptain Vies dead and. 0,4610,61y, conidn'e bide' 'Itpow'ledgp The table, betrayed, t11- ices '•as' "Englisch r" and "Bii `Soi" rs Loa inost fli.porta:ht paint; Was ',that. sOrneone Ase aware. of the -cluarkel- that had lust-Ialcen,;-plae47 'Loyd that quatrel,, in fact; actu,elly"precipitate the, mw- j4:4hY neeil We thht and go at nce e der? ' You see My point? , 'Someone is tieh hater's."' • • . • • • , Less, than oneper•cent. of the school childrea:ut Lentleir 'are Poorly. clad; 06 pereent, are,inenteliy norfnaLbtit 0111Y' • •• t:t • wue tWe-thir4srhave E,i(innd teefh'ahtrib6:la' -4"'n11(4171trati",1 b7i'sn si 1'4:stow igathi in sght of •one-lialp4ave geed 'eyesight; • . , • 'IF rec ,to•-• la4silarlts • • eadirig Delight 'Poo ,staSt• We live,' too nuieh'tire, tried', • Toe harass'd, to attain •• !"- '.W.e.lhiswortli"S sweet•alm,, or'Ooetlie's . • ,),.114.edv•iteulyt.ianngti:di.oseg.. izesttwatyhiswiortphpoco,rtuptannitiyo, a,Mcv,sspitrer4adtsweerreainntitror,edau.c9efd siolimtoeE4uort; our theme- ' . •. • e in 1905' and in twenty years' thin • For One of theconieonence Of this 17...alio;g-,y,:tullItir:,-,-ejitla.rnp.ie, ion is bound -_y it. is oyer tn--o-g-at to. import „moderm-nialady-nt.ours.-is-trliat-the-gra-- . dolls things which lend. to life And .d o,d th . rom these animal§ Into Englalld eaeeRt en- t • y consi gr, thematter . , uman n ercourse•the beauty:lot seren- .- tier license. its ''delightfult.tanilliAtlet.ietk.Pllt;, na , : to numbern over. • • "Ili:Alit case " she, C.°:•ws • • :. • t . • . Ir , not have been pee hundred' per cent. • e'fireient. "(in "our devastating Modert, • Plirase), but it' did haVe,shelter grow,:ripe, and, l.eisuFe grow yiso,• and More than. ont owt driving;- restless potied, it aid poses „ ite seal: "Ile hasteth well," wrote Chaucer; Whom busineas could poi inake- d we first learn to live When we . • claim not etery laughing• Hour t din bowel • -i 4niaid- ^ tn t ,•it•Wane. 'rhe wiscloni of. a 'learned To usher for a destined space . Mr.. IlYereft; took .thaiwo.rde out of a -re 15!Pt hetls 'wi th Y man," •wrote thq•author-Of Ecelesiasti• her mouth.. „. of.LiverPooi. Although, they live such. • . • that cese,:! he' said briskly, 'the triurderet wOuld4aave,to he a perion inelese association with Oaptain Tre- velyan.- woul have to. ,be domi Ciled iniExhanipt,On. .1n .ifIl.'probabil-L A3r iiveuld have t� in"the honk, ncan teed,, Below her, on the oppo•sith side •ei.,:cit7IP•g::•)r : bandy • about names freely, the incls Ite'boulders and rockS. • r as a person who could sat - that• she had Met 'the dead nytilif even of the 'ter,,*ere graymaws,ofirini. ,arleelive. are notre a court of law and , • • • "But,:l• &Mgt for, a inintite believe it's" trpe,7 said Charles: • • "We'l'l assuniethat :it true," sid •491i, I'm .quite..agreeable," said Mr. Enderby. `.`Anythitig you like.. . , . • ."S-0‘*114 *0 11,av.0, to 40," said Em- .ily,--"iet,o••conSider-Lvery • Car,etilly :the • people* Who•'•were' Playing. . To begin .with there's 'Mor Birxiaby and ,Nr;- 4nlikely•thet, either of them .shelild•have an a.CcOmplice WhO Was the:mdeter. 'Then-therei thiS Mr, DUke. We•knOW nothing abeut:him So an:Z.-against, his 'name.. • And now `We' •come, bo the Willetts. 'Oharles,, there IS Something' awfully, tiOus about .the . • *1,0ng: , Senajoe • booklet:. • "Bab?..a• of the servant,EVAns; leaps to • ,.01'37 'Wished With all her heart name isfY,our conclitionS,.. A Man Who quite if Only 'once It was so hardtot • . poSsiblY Might have been in the house idea of p'eopie yu na41.. , 1 Have oveTheard an seized the oppor-• You had tother-f-e9 inty; ur-ale-xt.:-pctint-is,-toLdisto*et; itid0,104 'and. E had never Yet'hethei EVana. berlats • any •way acklioviiedged t1t a other' person a .judgMent Was ISuperior to her awn. Shesighed impatiently and:shifted. her position.' „•• ' • She had been se ,lost in her own thoughts thatit ',Was with ,a shock of surprise she realited ", that a\iltnall elderly' gentienaan" was standing , few • feet *Way - roinher,breatliirig the?: masterl,s Lath.", ;;-.! helleve he gets 'a 'small legaeY,i' :said ' . • •• T' at may or may not constitute a •. • Sufficient We shill have to. 'discoVer„whethert or mot Evans had.; 'Pressing lieed �f inoneit. We.giust also, .consider Evans -7 -there is a IVirs•.. -Eyans of recent -date I unde•istanil. If 3ri'Su have Studied crii•ninology,'MiSs artifiCial lives, 80 per cent!,.of the milk, they: supply IS stated to be equal; if 'not ,sUPPrior;IP.-; Grade; A standard., . An uhemployed youth in p"Clieehire makes e living by painting ddor-linecli7 -ers Witli,„ gold paint at "ld. or, a 'Among the 4,56 giiests at a London Welsh dinner; there Were,57 With the nanig of Jones,' • 42 Called Evans; 31' I./aides, 30. Williams, • 261119ni.as,. rs Lewis. Tligie ,sti( well-known 'Welsh narees made up nearlyhalt the party.' - • LondoWsAargest 'clock is :on 'Abe Nevi/Shell Mex;building on,• the tn-Ailf,Firr.77-Itfftrit-it7tir .dianeter; :the Mhaute'hand 11 0: 6 inieng,, and 2qt.' 2 ;.inswide at the. :Wiaest pert.' The eleck ie worked by electricity. ' • The tents. of the nomadic Lapps who take:their reindeer betas te graze in Sweden will, in future be ,fitted with -telephones.: , The Lapps may then, -phone each -other ,regarding. graziug -conditione: encl. the,. state- of-the...herds • .euslong .centuries . ago, "cometh by op- POrtiinity. leisure,": and not wisdom only, but grace;. and ,gentle •Oreediet and, anienity, and Poise 'come so and cinly ab, AAA leisure• (Which is att.` be eonfised • with. empty • tline,••• but which Is time:thrOugh whieh free, life enhancing - eurtents'llow);HleiShrg -these.'daye ie. Something to be sought nini...eheripaed 'ea a rare and ,pricelpss. 'boOn; leiaure .to think, and write and read. --106i" arts else • all of their "John WealeY's-,eoriversation is • good," said , Dr .k ..,,Tolinsbn Boswell once, 'but he .4S ,never leisuret' He is :always atca certain hour This Yety.disegree,alite to a men who lov'es tofold 'his leg's end' • . ,ta.iceent es.:I de." ,The saint- ed JOhnSesley in tlieroloof a modern. "bustler" iS a little :htimotenS, ••• and Sainuet,Joiinson did' a Certain, amnia Of ivotkhimeelf. 'Bei an • age ' that 'ioved;.on oCaeSion, to fold, its:degs, and hd,ve its talk out; 44d itS' book nut, ' an • , • . ' ; • . • • • • , . (Her 'Own sweet .9:1)ree0s.'ellorg,0110), The too inipprioue traveler on, • •' ""W'e• are: great fools," , Says Mon taigitei 1-16 13.0.pild6. Ilia life -.in' idle' nese," we. say, . "I've done 'nothing tci,' Whatr.' Have y.on not livedi That is,neit only the Lfgridathenta, 1, blit, themest illustriou:S of Your becu.p*•• 'tions:r ' „',/ • •,• 'Our, e re Ce the ' ?ustil ,to :be terever hurried 'w,itli .the cr,owd; and' our resolution to.step: put of. it et • intervalc. and drin`k , from deeP•.- •ei" ;"Ii.so faut reserver AD.; riereboatique,•,. • Amite nostre;•• , tonte fra.nehe".-"tW'e...onglit te'reserVe;f0iH1 nurseles an 'arrere-beatque,', a back- %Shop:all ouf e•Wn, all free,„in:WhiCh Nve '.• ..maY our own true 'liberty and ' . • • plincrpal retreat.and solitude." • That - .; Kontaigne's. . leisured 'wisdom, •and in that arrlere-houtiatie the wish: y'wis, :to rade son.' . • 'nifty lind. ace•PinplishmelFrOrn Reading, Booker,by'.Tolin 'Ll ingston , 1 .• • • .•• . • beire'dis-saseS-;-•T‘PreVrention..:at:-.-dechyi nglo-Sakont-Head List-DeiaYett Teeth • us's; eievg. was. moat irimortant the ' speaker •. saidrEmily;:- , "My name is • Rycroft. !You miist, • "Excnse, me," he said. ."Miss Tre-. , •Trefusis,Yogiketild realize the cnrions 'effectiansed.hY In country districts. • ...There:ere 'At least font young women in Eteailmoor,. pleaSant. in m,anner;., but wiblf: that dm-ions:kink in their dispositiOne that human life is. •little or. no account:to: theim' NO4-we ,niust,•not leave 1VIrs, Evans out Of aecolint." • '. • • •• (To be c,Ontiinied,.) • %The net:41Perg,micY et "Iren",ratilin tobeisudto ,cake. Weighing only QZ$, It consiits „ . cocoa,' agar; . pea powder beef pew, der,, Oil Of lemon, and .cpc0a liuttet::' •thipPeSed':tO sustain 'a Man for 24 hours.• '. •• • •ustin Good 'Priddy morning' a, "Hikers' ExpresS"...will leave pedantic% static% beilnd for 4. ttestiOatiot Unknown even to: theghard. and driVer until' a Mo- ment. before the itein, start's., This 4s the fir.st of a series to be run by the 421;.W..R. A "spedial' feature' Will be the• ' loW.:fares, • and the, PtoVision . of a. snack ,boic :for these tecjuiting it, tot, .a ,Sinail extra. charge. •, : • saidi,'en(l--Stress:ed.theL.`:WiOthici'of, ,'"., , ie culcating health' .,liaMts in the: ;first ' of 'forgive speaking to you, :but hi seven. years:of littg--cermitunity - of,..o*rah . te smallest .detail is knoWn, and :your arriVal here yesterday has naturally 'gene the -round*,.: I can aSsure you that • everyene feels a .deet) sYMPatliy with youi 'position; Miss Trefusie: We are all anxiousXo assist yOu in, any way "That's verykind of,,Yon,", said Eni'd "Not at'all;"'said Mr: Itycreft.That riensiy,' thy dear yeting lady,• de` :eetnit Onme. if thee is any"w'ay, in • which I•can peesilily assistyon.ipeatti; tifal View from up here, is it not" ,•"Wenderful," agreed Emily. • `. • "Yon knOW, that • a priserier escaped Lat night froni Pripeetewn?". •' ' "Yes. Has .he been, .recaptured'?"' "Not, Yet;•I believe. , .Ahwll, poor' fent*, he will no dotibtIM recaptirrel 'soon enough: No one 110 ekaPed • cessfully.'froin P.rincetown for the last twenty. years.? :•••• ' • , , , • •, ' • "Which direction' is -Princetown?"...'• 45iroft tretphed-'04t. and Ii4iritedtsoUthwardS' over 'the moor. "It lieS ,Ovei•;' .there about, twelve, rnils as the crow ov• n i•o e n , :moorland., „Sixteen miles by 'load," ' • Emily ga,y,e taint sNVer,' The, Rita, Of. the ,deSperate.hunted man ityr- jiressed her Pevve1f1lly..LI11i:33_yeroft was .wateh.ing bet 'and, gave' a little •-"Yea'," 1iesid. '"I-fe'el the SaMe inYd. self. • :•It'S • carious. how: one's. histinet& rebel at the. thOught,Of a man\ being hunted dotwn,alid yet these these I -nen.' at :Prinetown areai dangerousand irio, lent criminalsthe kjnd o men yen entll •PrebahlY,,,would do our ut,MOA to pub -there in the gr§t , You must 'forgiVe me, MisS•Trefusis, I am deeplY ifitereSted,in the study of drinie. Ornithologyand Criminology are my. two subject)" • ,He 'paused and then • tie* ,exl-pra'a tit pa �n—• Care .befOre: .• •tgette. Bab•es; 01st 44ings on feedhig• Wrlia Ito 1ord ; LIcaltecf..•Tardley • T.es yap?. * ' Actate0 ; 1110.0.11.1111111111110010110.0 • OCitr00140,,,r1 ' Pa at oncel•'• ' • v7r;:0-1,1,01...c,Sta.t1: . ols‘cle c.0 Oft . • • lotklieA tili? eieiiir'notOT. 6 Sulphur: • ;SulPharwOuld 'seem to Thavelnitlit- tie. connection With 'hOrtimilture,-,-aiid. Yet there are, many tis,ea for it in'the garded,-.declares liorticut, , , . tural ;lecturer, • ' I isz,-parti liularty valuable In ' in preventhig ; mildew • and batk. spot on.,.rOsea. rt 10 •'..most. ekei- • . 'ent,:when combined' with, arsenate,,o.f Ibad,..nine Parts' Of sulphur to one Of. the, poison; making. What is COminon. lY !called thelgasiey' duSt. 'khis .p,aration; or .,aulyihur•„, aione is also' , helpful in pretseting :phlox:end delpli, liiiums from: attacks of. Mildew: If •Sweet 'Peas show signs • of..mildew„. theY,' too, should be :dusted, with Sul- phur, • •Mixed with, aragnate, le, it"is, useful for thisting on ,micum- bers and: ;Melons . to keep. aviay "atrip.. .ed beetles .?and ;ilea: beetles. ., Itts impOrtant, hoWever,: that the dust should :be the very finely gound- kind obtained - at the seed tere and ...noLthe coarse sulphur in drugostdres., ,.; ' What Happened"' "':"Ungry Sharelfold r•••-"Afid ,May I ask y.,. 'What' liak.,ppened-to. e Sinking fund?" • ,Chairnien i(sedi ) :"It sank."i" ' •. , .._.„------4._..-_,.,__•- • , -A man Who does- not, learn to live whjle he le getting a living is ,tt' poor, Or' Mat after his' Wealth is Wen' than he Was before.L4:.,q; Holland. • • Brides Cali 'Take i Bow. 4.: Looks as if the days were over, 1.Ahen newly weds had tO go hoine tg mother. if they wanted to get an "eat- able" •ineal when the...only kitchen utensil a bride krieW hew to use was .a • can opener, and wherl _a bridegroom sulfereci,:constantly from' indigestion through his, loyal efforts ,to eat his wife's dishes, coniinents the Toronto Good Teeth 'are Result • Di,t State Veronto.7--"A' aurfey.... had .ahoWa. that *97, per: cent of the Anglor•eicons' have ;decayed., teeth,q -"stated , ,• , . • Harry ThOrriPpen field:. 'secretary for. banadd of the •Dental at the • nreet•iii.r.. of the Toronto Health League: 'Sixty four per cent. the:Central bluropeang, • the' DilaerW • o.f, Now.,gealand only :ceL and' the -Eq io pily. 3. .per eent.-ant decaying :teeth 'In :children of these tWO Iattor.'raaes tinknoWn.' peien- , . _ tiata, have been fOrcect: to; the .a.on'-.• . . • . elusion :that geed -teeth are :the pro- duct of foodseaten, in thecr.'.natural state, • With 'all esseptial minerale,"' 'the speaker 'said.:• : • • • • • • Preventive , :dentistry, :Dr •Thomji, Seri, 'said,: is'• a',110ealth measure; and' bct 'gen only 83 •YearS ago' When the first 2eXtractien, de.ritist hung • „ 'out.,• his "shingle in •Haltimore, F'ripr•:•tO., that tithe the 4p.pt4ic4rsi • and ' the bleat.' • sinith;attenited 'to-ttiOSe teeth •Which gelled 'their oWnera•into:. drastic. re-- nigaehres...EktrACtion 'era :Was foIlOwed, by. the "conseriation •age?. -7' whet -the, pOlicyWas • .te Save'. every-; thing in., the raciuth.;- ;Bridges and teroWirs flourished as dentistry „sn- .preciie....,• Then ..came: the Z,ray.,,w,hie,h, led to the • diseoverv..,that .90. per cent. of disease is •cauSecl by • infection and that ?(Y.,Per. Cent. Of••the infection be-, gins. in 'the •-tiviiithand,l•-goes';--Vitt-the, blood to the Wealt„parta beilY . "Dr; Thompson:, :montiOnatf among the diseaaes.. treaaantiV attrl: bated to, •Infeated •theitthatism, Iiih9ou1os1s- and: sotto' At the Edmonton exhibliort..abride Of' less:than a :year tarried off three • first prime in • cooking, And there were 111.01* priie-WinherS among young Matrons . and girls than evert befpre. An older *Oman whO•feryehrs- has *on a substantial •number Of prizes -admitted-that-Teher-bad-,•-•been7-bedly. beaten thiS.Year. • Officials 'o -c: the fair felt •that ,ceolting'Schools Were -phi -61y 'respon,sible for the Vbry fine bakitg •hat ine.iie up the •show. ' • FREB'• 1 a, bridge gaMe at, Caledonia, lylisS 1;0'1 -Ohl -Ice Made a grata slany, in spades. She held 13 ofatiena, Jim! pii.Oner I3.' hearts land her Opponeks 13 chanaands and 1$ clubs respectively. • 7•—• • • • • 6.11,e: :"What hasJm heeri. doing. .. ' he'-oraduated from College?: Ben 'try ihg .to fina co;i:tvi.hat • 'hp:Jearned. . Why Carry 'a Lightl• ,:jrhere,i. a storyof a rnan•:wh,o was .• .Walking Orli, street; 'and Pet another Pan with a a.tait and: a. lani tern • The ,,atillting thing, as the., . :stranger ..'noticed wes that, ,the- men., • was feeiiingjoa wa'rwith htfand .aPparently iitaking no use de ,the. Wheii askea f he, were pan replied thathe was, 'but he knew the street .Well, and had no difilcalty; .in making hiwhy` ,•wieli staff.. -:"Entr-'n.sked-th e lityanger, 'Ynii tarry; .a lanterit?" ••:To keep :other. -people' without:•lanterns !front: stiiinb.. ling • over waS••• the: blind 'inan's 'an'sWer.; 71.0 be able, °alit to tell others ...whereLnet4o-46 la a:41unit gietr..-bnt,it_._ is Something, ••1slot• cvcryont pin 'he a brilliant:: beacon th di wiId, but tbe ; humblest ''porSon can ktdp bitusell' frifin *a sttinibling'•block.11/44 E. •Walson, • •" • ' 't• ••• . ,• werit, • • "That's the ' teeSoia*W-liy, if goi, *gt allow met o de'so, I ,shotil4 like,,to' as- ociate rnygekt With You in ilii4,•Yriqter". Will you, plaee. your ootfidenee iri, Ines, TrepisiS, and .alloW me' to place. my. e.,kperietee at your disposall". i,tviily,was silent for a Minute" She was ,Petigratiilating herself on tho'yi,Ay. 'events were-71-;raYing into he hand: Here tvhS firsthand kneWledge `.beirig .kftered- her' of life as ithad beetilived. ,at $ittafo'rd,,., This it1 , dried -:up gentleman had read and stu-, d led ldeeply, 'Was well.Veried,in , cuirosity hIll@ displayed' by the man of refleetion asot)tio.§:t,(12 to tho'.inein. ftetibb.. ' , • • ."PleaSe help ,rney. phe' said siintly, "1 aritSo'very wattled and kinhaki' . iti ritust.heq :dear, Yon Mtst„ 14oW;'• et,' 1 understand ,The , Vre.:tielyat'S eldest'. tiephew,Aag beet 'arrested, or 'detairied--4he evi'7 delve a gaiiist..,hint being. of What, simple and •obVions tafure;. I; ot eeurse, havet '401 -Mind•"' ••ic",t).t. 'entirSeff, said , "Why'. iniieenee 'when 'Yon1411c1,0-41.6tilirig ' jit„rcitsonable,;.? said Mr„ - f' Now to n pp; 4,i'vh. Vr• ri• • IF A- ,M 'CLAi1A-WI:IATIS GOOD TO' W44‘ •:'..TAKE UGLY' YELLOW •.*:1:81011SFILS?: ':NE SCRUBBED. • AND EcAyBBEb :ANI) THEY 6914T COMEOF- -':- 4110, ” . WELL- I. ALWAYS USE: GILCY11178.- iiPti!RLEURASHEkSE• I OFF.` . wiTHoUr SEROB8INO' • '" • • '...- /- • .rogi r Lt. BUS' A TIN •-rODAY • • .".`,,(Si44. ".,••• • • Stainsflush: with: Gillett s • r • • i'eckluSt..Pour LYP-Ifull: • • , • 'your .¥el1'e bW1 end Itotiteve'S ellStUbbOritstaits 0'111'040; • harci cnd b1t attot hit ,•fionrin'jurions •,ttejpintribiti Itills, .-kettts•eirid hanishat odors, tad. a..to)Ltiiit)q-or tye ,t)ti 14hd Pe, r:nil you houselield ""Criie OtSpecinftil diVaii.e'itlit � ti.ualtdr e,61:Zi4-t11tetH. • , MY. -THIS SURELY • AN" EASY" , WAY' TO DO AN UNPLEASANT, 00B: I'M. GOINC:TO TELL , • . PX(.1.4e0N, - WHAT A 81G 1 -EL' , qii,LETT'S LYE. • , Is, • 1111 L ATE* • a the Gillet:en Lye notiOet''• teltfrti how Of ii,tmilti.dty by, it'd' ti g thlb' 05Viorf'ulrellconaki.hhti • , lilted:tint for ilozd.tvi' henvy cleaning 361A, • ° ' 11'n cssthlij, ttili dit'Oe‘ ; Akiiit,t6r it61113 snaking, dini, .' 0111d 01.1?tr trOtti Olt •• ,iVotakpfilAtierfit tit otrf.ntll Litilitcdr I:1111114r Str'ebliTnennte, Ontario. ' 'makes 1 bcd;rit'fet gi.eatyottJtr1Ntia, 'tit)1{.8 bAtfittlhg. •• • And be sure.: to get tho gennite Oftlei•P'-a Ppte• Ptak& Lye-, Ordi thjtdy.A*, tottit hy,namo at yeur groai's, " ,• I • (4t'; •.• , • . . v.00.,°°', • .1, , 11