The Lucknow Sentinel, 1933-09-28, Page 2FiNndame Laeroix/e'd'eliciouri
CHOCOLATE LAYER CAKE
1.4 cup butter • ."'
1 clip sugar.
2 eggs'
1,teas,poon vanilla extract., -
1 Cup milk : • 'IA
1.23i cups pastry flour (or 2 cups and
t 3 tablespoons of bread flour), ,
3 teaspoons Magic Baking Powder
4 teaspoon salt
„
, Cream bUtter;, addsugar,a.little"
• ite-arTurnerivd.a
. beatenyollie ,and flavoring; add '
flour,''sifted with salt. and bakitig
alternately with milk. Fold:
, in stiffly beaten egg whites: Bake`''
in 3 greased layer cake pans in
moderate oVch at 375°F. about 20,
minutes. BeciPo'for Chocolate
Icing and Filling is Magic
-Ceei(BOOL.
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•
.SYNOPSISR •
Captain • ,TrevelynnAA *rented his.
large 'hoose in S1ttatord.'19 ;NI -4"'111.ett
and, taken:a smaller onein' the •nearest
town EXharepton. ifrien4
Major "Tiarne.hy and three, neighbors
were plaYlog•at: table tipping votn Mrs,
'Willett and per :daughter. ViOlgt;
Pr
rsidrit" eaSege was: received . that.
'Treyelyan bad heen inttrdered, ,BurnabY
.finds hie fiend dead, his sl94,11, frac-
tured, „blow. , The pollee. suspect.
Trete:4%34:a_ sister!, Mrs, -,Ippriiter :gard,
ner, , and the three ch4ldrefl of Mrti.
Pearkeri„ ,another: stater!. now.A.dead, • aS •
these our Shared.ennallyfin. TreVeIy411'..§
..PSt9,A0' or 90,000' 'pennelS. ' JArnea.'"Peae-
son had, ,00nte to Exh3toptb4. front_ Lon-
don the day:, of .the murder,, called on
-
his uncle, :and: tol$on,tria drst train hae4
,the next otoritipg; 1:Xe Was ,arrestett by
Insneeter. NarracOtt,,.:: The day after:the,
-,tniirder "PurnabY. receiVed , a cheque'for
6,000 pounds from Cifarlea Enderhy,• re-,
porter. for the Pally, Wire, for t.ft cot.,
rect eeitioon of the newspaper's! cow,
'petition, E'rnilY Trofttsts, 'Inn Pear -
son's flarice,e, ,made theacquaintance of
.,EnderbY,•Lash:eil: her, cleat:
Pearson, and Went' With tam to 8itta,'
,foid. When Narragott went to ques-
tion ltirs., Willett and mentitiried. Pear7
snoi's nanie,•fainted,:
overloolcing no possiiiilities, went' with:
Ronnie-Garheid to nueiview bia aunt,
whis, pereehouse, an invalid, and vitiage
, • ..._ .
NOW do ON WITH: THE STORY.
'
fV10 Magic
aking Powder is used
exclusively at this
vtoniteal Sc
of Domestic
SCience
. , .
been t;•,Sonth Ep1ad and
the Riviera!' •
"yes?" said Emi1y4
"Exactly. .Now-loolt'at. this,"1„
' Miss. Percelionse thr.ust a 'luggage
*ford 13_eaco7i With a ha1
hat .141Zva$
up from, EichaelPton for light refresh,
Mentz."
"Yes, but. this isu't SiliablertiMe,"
"said Emily
"All the .,A,Ellne a llarabelne came
along iust now, 'Reporters, 1 supPosep
goill0 I ,.
C- have 4. ige.X. at Bittafee4
House."PuSe.,
pici you limy, 'e'aPtain Trevelypn
Well`r.' asked. BIllilY.
' . „ .. .' ., ... ,
'She- Was of, the opinion 'thatthe
incident; of the Tiltil terrier had' been
, :a'mere subterfuge on Cap.tam Wyatt's
label into ' ElmlY's build. It bore tn,e,, part dictated by, a Very natural c'141)0-
.InWrtfititm,,.': ' .Alendle's Hotel, .*el- eslty,he was 010 .N.t.ras well iii‘v,ar%,
bourne. '. ' -°, `-''' ' ' '' ; the principal. "OlIect, of , attention in
. !"Australia," ' Said miss: P.r..g..9 c se. - Sittaford at present, and it was onty
itiilltilyspn617.,ttSuiitlib,tiArsith.ric;aie-oidiaris.6ls,atioxwrtnti'aitt line nevacturyr6aIne- that Captain. ,Wyatt....sh:i. niii
..t' -silt , wish to have .a look at her as well as
.
(Te •Be Continued.) ,
"7—
Emily sat on the clair, indicated.
"I understand you are the girl Who
.is engaged to TreVelYaiVs onephew,'
said Miss•Pmehouse. "I've heard all
about you and now I have seen you
I understand exactly What' you ar'
hp to.. And. I wish you anat.".
r "Thank. ' yen," said'Emily;
----4V-haitel--aialabbering4emale," .said;
Miss :PersehOUSe, "I. like :one who
gets up anddoes things." •
• She looked at 'Emily sharply.
"I supposeyou pity ineL-lying here
-neverable to get lip and,walic about."
"No,". said Emily itliotightftillir.I
don',t.know that 1 do. I•suPpdse that
one can; if one has the•deterrninatien
is worth. And .1'11 tell Yell:a/tether
thing, 1 have heard Mrs. 'WiNtt OaU7
iric to g,er' daughter ' and she .called
COO-ee, and that akain is mere typical'
bEAtistralia thanSouth Africa, And
what 1 say. is, it is queer.Why
shOuldn't you wish to. alitnit that you
'come fierri Australia, if you dor -
"It's certainly curious," said Emily.
"Arid *It's. curious ' that they should
cerne to live here in Winter."
"That leap- to the eye," said Miss
:Perfeholise., "Have' Yeti met ' them
"No. 1 thought ' of going; there
this morning. Only •I didn•'t know
f life, . If
you can't -get it 'in one way you get'
it in another:" , •
aQiiite right," said Miss "erce-.
house:.,, "You've?: get to take life:,frem
a different :ifigle, 'that's; all."
We 'teah 01:4 .As elearlir 'aro she ' was. able,. EmilY
,outlined tileYth:pat saniches.H-"
eory she 'had, &dived very hnich puzzled.' "and some
studente,On1S, the .
• The_ Newspaper.
' (Border
3e/ir.eja9thre4Balseettit'e,vilIPSernestedsidente;11
thMa1G
interesting 'views ‘ on the position of
the modern newspaper when he ad-
dressed the Press DAY at the Cana-.
dian National Exhibition On Press
Day. , • ,
The distinguishing • feature of .a
newspaper, Mr. Bassett said, is "char-
acter,' and the more distinctive it is
the, greater' the appeal to the think-
• "I'll:Provide you with an excuse,' Maiked by the Speakerwas the mod -
said Miss Pereehouge briskly.. "Fetch 'ern :policy' of PerrYing.news reports
me my fountain pen' and some aatingea by political bias; , .
paper and an envelop'e. That's right. It is not many Years ago that every
Now, let ine see.", She Paused. 01, paper, Or nearly,ge,was the mouth-
liberately, then 'without the wpxning piece of, one 'ofthe major parties and:
raised her voice in a hideous wreath.. the presentation of its news- was c01-
"Rennig,,Ronnie; Ronnie!--Jsthe boy °redby this, Sect. Today; happily,
deaf? Why can't he cone when he's there is ;IV••chaUlge,,Even.party news -
called? Iternite!"77 •• t 'papers have deset'd tlicrold rne'thods
and the, percentage of strictly inde-
pendent publications is very large.,
IndePendence,of course; does not
mean that a newspaper should/ • re-
frain ;from. expressing • opinions :on' Ale-
litical and 'ether topics, 'though some
-persons.:.seem to think so;,: Independ-
ence means: a fair; approach to .every
su iJec , with 'a' trank..expressron ••;nf
either pfaise or criticism. l' A • news-
paper published on this basis. is of far
more value to its ceiriniunity• and to
thenation than:, the old-fashioned
party organ, which merely set opt to
.praise everything .put,ferward'by.its
political family and ,to-,inore or leas
• damn . everything. .conceived by the
-other- Side;. --.-21.• •' ; ' • •
Via--neWspaperalif-Canada-'-,7.---and-
indeed of all the countries -Lard per-
forming a public service the real
,worth of which is not always 'proper-
:a,pDreciated:. ' • ••
Is Inv:MP
ene
Bonnie arrived at 'a brisictrot,'pairit
brush in hand: „
"Is ,anytiaing the ,inatter; At
Caroline?"' ' '•
'What Should be the limiter?' 'I
was -Calling you, that was, all. Did
yetr,,have,-;any-partidular: eakarfor_tea
when you were at •the,. Willetts, yes -
ay.
"Cale ?"
ake; • sandwiches --anything.
slow .Yell ate,, l*v Wht Orid You
'have to eit, for tear , •
' "There Was a coffee cake" said
,, that morning; arid the ..t'±•-»---'-•..t'..t'±•-»---'-•oof e'dW•
. .
,-sisTs-Kid-a-rni R. #-she„lia.,d, made ,to the, matter in 'Gaffe e,.
iure,4 inethads.
said Miss peTeehou,sle;
- hand, ' -"Thaelt'de"-She-hegerf-to-hrilterbrislv--
Lacroix,- AssistNot bad,;-
ou ean go back- your painting,
• .. said Miss ,-Peicehouse
ant Director of noddinher head. "Now.
My2dear...--1 *Untie:: Deno,"ti;than.gotiiabout, and t,'atnd
• stand there' ,hy
You tad your adenoplas out when
you were eight years eld so there is
no excuse for. ' •
. the Provincial •
• 'School of Do,
inestic Science, Montreal. "That's
" whir I always use and recommend'
Magic 'Baking- Pbwder. ,Its high
leavening quality is always uniform.
You get the, same satisfactory re-
sults every time r'ott, use it."
And. Magic 'Baking .Powder is the
unquestioned choice in the major-
ity of cooking schools throughout
the Dominion., Cookery teachers -
and housewives; too -prefer Magic
:.because of its consistently better
_results. - •
ll get down 'to. business.. Not
•
Free.Coolilook;AVFieiijoia e
at 'home,. the new Magic ',took
Book will give you dozens of recipes
for delicious baked foods. Write to'
Standard Brands Ltd.,.Fraser Ave.
d Liberty St., Toronto, Ontario.'
• ....
•
belug a bets, dfeirl, I auPPase You'4,e,
&nee up to this 'village to 'find .out
about the people here, and to s#67 if
what you 'find out has any bearing. on
the murder., Well, If there's anything
you' Vaaft to; know about the .peOle,
here, I can tell it to •
, Emily :Waeted no time. 'Cfmcise
and business -like, he came -to the
point. •
"Major Burnaby?" she asked. '
. ,
."TYpicalretiied. arMy,officer,, nar
and outlook,
jealoUs. .dispSition. ;:Credulons in
alone§ tnitters. . Kind of man Who in-
veta in a South Sea Bubble
he can't see a yard in front of. his
'own note. Likes to Pay',hia.debts
promptly: and :dislikes' .People who
'den't.wipe‘their feet'on th,e nt• •
' Ryorute?".. said. Eihily.
"queer :little...man,. enormous ;ego-
ist:. Cranky. ...Like* to think himself
aiiieriderfal.feIloW. ',Suppose he has
, Offered to 'help you SOlv.e. the, case
;aright owing to his wionderfUl.
knowl-
edge • ;1
, Eridly admitted that was:. the ease.
"Mr. Duke?" she asked..
41,:ten't,kneiva,thiniabont the MUXI
yet 1 ought b.'.:INIOSt ordirairy
type. I ought; to • know-,-L-and yet I
014,r,ear.fs 'queer. It's like a name.
ALVH.-Thisptate- ,i1.011 the tip of:year .tengtie and yet for
fleat• "'eve,'" tiza the. 'life of you, you can't temenlber
thatuM"ititilia'iratrit'see: it." '
I "•
The Vs7illetts 97 asked Eiril•ly..
Powder tree from I
tut' ngiedieot. ' I ,"All the 'Willetts!" Misr. . Perce-
' hOtise,•hoisted herself up on atatelbor
again in sethe's •eXciterneni, .1"What
about the Wine* indeed'? Now, I'll
'tell You,' tomething ,abotit them,. rity
September
.
With burnished 'crest and bailnered•
, • , lspear, • ,
Tbe auttunti's.hetaids.noW apPear',.. ' '•
Then -come, my' owe, and, walk With me'
Where beauty' lasbiona: eeitalif!
The sun. a leisured- gallant, lingers •
• TO kiss his ladY4s palros andfingers;
A Wizardry. invades: the Skies,
Like daWning love in sinless eyes.
Ttday the angeli drape, anew', ,
God s footstdOI with a rarer blue; • •
• ' „. ••'•
kn4 gmile 'See, the, eloadiet"si pasS '
lAfte snoWy"' swans liPoti ,the' grafts-
• -.- • '
isi`'ilacier Cloud's that Part in
And. eletidslike eherry-03Ss9n1 drift's.
OA,Regarding
ratory- Birds
The •NatiOnal Parks. Service. of tho
Department of the Interior, Ottavii,
has just .issued the regulations regard.:
Ing migratory birds for the current
year. A summary of the regulations
as they applrto.Oitterio folows; ,
• Open Seegers' .,
• Duoks, Geese, Brant, Ftailt, `Coots
and Wilson's or Jack Snipe that
part of Ontario lying north and west
of the French and 'MitteVa, river and
• ,..,,netal• of= a- hotistind ..ases , has. Goireln!,...
'e. et41:of,'
c.iisand.Uses.
British • Produeeri3 Have:Plair
: Ilpd• Oigantic, ScScheme'•'
. • ..6'ev:rritrie'rit Backing•
limpse.tif the British. home's ol
the future,. An-pl
iated .intide find but
with timplated "batba fl.tt*
providell bY. Scheinp airnost poin,
'Plated le pri(ish tin producers.
'1'he;sclicine, whiCh ineludeS'a tre
mendout world drive to malco,..tin th
ia
waters: ' SeDtember'1,..W December 1$. ' "'.
In that 'part: of Ontariolying. south of
the French and 04.ttaWa rivers,. that
not including any portion of the cieor,
glen. Ray waters):' September , 15 to
PeCeelher. ,;.• "
Eider Eticles:Notth of he (1,10Per
Cochrane,WinniPeg line Of the'',Oana,
(Ilan National RallwaYsi Septearber• I
:74". 4"
, 'Woetl,.clinck.-Septelinber 15 to N
veni.br 30, ' : •
• ... Closed Sdasons.,. .
, • 'There 'is. a • closed season through hit,
tho year air Wciod ])itcks, Swans
Vraries, ;JP-
find:Plover, ••Black -bellied and Golden
Plover; . Greater and •Lesser
Phalaro'pei,' 'Stilts, Surf,'
. ,
• , • • .
She continued Doubtful Move
. ,
'Tear ,Mrs. • hear' You ImoVed from town when the sup grew
had the Most, delicioui.'coffee..,eake for
tea .yesterday • afternoon. Will/Yon be, And ,packed,While the sweat rati:dOwn
so -erykind to give me, the recipe , niy note, '' •
for it: you'll net Mind: ply The box of books that Would he fiat
,asking '.for ,this -an invalid •has, right .
se little YarietY. : IMiss 'MY.leental
Treftisii has •kindly promised: •to 'take'
this note fore me••• as Ronnie is • busy New am • Moving back tci. town, •
,thisvinornitig., Is iiht this news about And express on a heavy box '
the 'convict toot dreadful? ' , That has steed in 'My haliway,upside
•• , .
.
Yours eineerels;
. 'Garonne Percehoige.
She put it an an envelope, sealed it
.down and addressed it. •
"There, Yen are, Young Woman.: .You
;Will 'probably find :the doorstep
,tered with .TePaTtera-: . Yet- rather iike•WhatitV,0,- got in my
passed'. along • the .lane in -Fortier'
• satilliL : • .
Charabanc, them. .13.1.1t you as
for Mrs. Willett .and 'say YOU have
brought a' note, frem. Me, and yOuill
sail in. I needn. , tell you: to keep
your . eyes open and :make the most
.you can of our Y0,11
that anyway." ; , cer a n y asn t turned to print
t t I I' ' " "
You are kind, ••: said "You -:Rortense Flexner in the New YOrker:
Colonel •S. Ifeckstallm,n11, v.,:ho, hat
met, returned from, a European tour,
during 'which. lie appointed, observers •
In eaCh coun•try to report; said: ;
•l'In the. short tiMe the scheme has ,
been at. welt, 'researchesand- investi.:
gations;haYe brouglit to iight-tne,faet...,.:...,
that.lioanes a well asbusitie,ts he:Uses'. •
of tho futuiP 111 he till:Plate& inside
end out. .! • -
"Research •oititeri-ha,ve..discovered.
a inethbd.:to plWre. wood, such as pafiab.
led Walls„' ceilings andliouielhold- .
feet*Up.aPrilying:tlieln4141•41.9Y0ered
1 :
0."1-n• the heine of the ftiturci, the per.
"eelaia ox Marble bath and tittingS.Will
ive 'Ava-Y4.4:9-41aa-1,r.ilY , 41171+11
7.tiffiaes, because the?. do nef.rtarnialt.
'birds Turnstones and all the shore 'ca'rust. , • ,
'birds not provided an open 5.! 00•
son ita• above Schedule; ' . • '
'
There is a closed througlaJnt
the year on the f011owingLnen,gaine.
birds -Auks, Anklets,: _Bitterns, Ful-
mars,
Mars, ; Gannets. Grebes, , Giiillernats;
Oulls,Herons, Jaegets,..I'loons„Murres,„
Terns; :aid there is 4t. cldsed• season'
ithroughotitthe year on the folloiVing
ingeatiVoions • birds; Bobolinks, • Cat;
birds,ithickidees, • .Cuckoos, flickers,
'flycatchers; ,dresbealts;
Humming-
birds, lyteadoWlarits,.
Nighthawks • or pun -hats, Nuthatches,
Orioles,Robins, 'Shrikes' 'Swallows
Swifts, . /Tanagers, Thrushes,
"s.,Tireca, .Warblers,:••,VVaxwibgs, Whip-
WoOcipeekers-' and' Wrens,
and ill,: other..perChing birds which
feed; eatirely or chiefly on insect-.
No person shall 1014 hont;., caliture,
injure, take or rablest any; Migratory
ge13.1.0 birds 'during the tiesed .:seavon;
:ancr, no _person shall • sell, expose for
sale;offer...fer,sale, buy,:trade;ok traffic111 at.aiiy.,
CoVeretrivith 'sweaters"and; shells and
rocks; • . • .
. •
,
. -"The .'old,fathloned• domettle:
water pipe is to be,replaced by piping
centaining .Which'is 20 percent
cheaper, over.30 per 'cent. lighter, and ,
Is not fi, bid to bedorno, corrode' ;
• "'Retearches are "going an to perfect
bronze and make it weather-proof. '
Odd that. the..reader'S mind grows null,
Not to say void by the shore -of the
Where the convolutions used. to he. •
iukt what it Is coukitit jay,
'tint I'm ready to give this subtle hint:
My brain .may have 'tinned -into tend
The kaking of the,,uestS:.0.r. eggs, .ar,
,
fogratory ihigratorY inseetiver."
One and 'migratory non -game birth
their,' nests' or eggs is prohibited: •
The killing, "hunting; :capturing, tak
'ing.or molesting Of • Migratory, insect!,
.vorous and :Migratory non-ganie•birds
is Prohibited. '
.1: The peaseshion .of Migratory game,
.birda tiurinethe.oken'seesen.iS,
.4119Wed' Ontario:until' March 3i. fol.'
teaton. . 1; ,
Bag LIMA&
. , .
:iTmeks; 15 ;. •Geese, ' 15; Brant,
RalIs Coots' and: Gellinules,". 95:_in the
aggregate Wilsen's 4geksUiPe;25,
,WOodtisek, and 'not More . than. 1,25..
Woodcock or 150 One 'tease:I:.
Guns and Appliances,: ,
• • : . ;
••• Tha use a'atitatiatio (auto,loa,dirig)''
SWIVel or Machine guns,. or batter, or
any , gun larger than Manlier .,10 gauge
14 prohibited; tuid,the;ttie: og any alr
plate,,'pOWer-beat„' Sail' boat', wounded
Ave birds as deeoyS,, niglit light;
.shooting••from pay horse;draWn or Me
• ...,4q: -help' . those *ha'. Can help. ,tlieni-. ',..Th.e.'4r.' iii a'na '.'ihe,latter part, of .11'.o.;
Selves,7said Ms Perceleuse. 'Biman life are, ilielieSt, or, at leaSt; the•
-tbe--;Way,-yotiAiavenit-aslied.-4aO7W:lia • nibit-worthr.a11-respeetl-the-One-le :the'
Lihinit!'of. Ronnie Yeti i• Pres-iible....lie age. eg dutiOuenu;•40..e other • Or ieag. On:,
• 4 On . your list of• thevillage: ',He is r4otibert, • :::.3 • ' ; ' - • . • .... • .
4 „goo d lad in 'his. way,' but:Pitifully ,i; :, ' '' , ,. ' ...." '. ': ': ., ''. , '',. •,,.4 ,'',.....,*
Weak. . I,'•ana terry to gar he Weiild ' A ti:itish.repoit says that in the 'past
do almost ' anything: for, 'irteileyi ;1,64 50 Years 58,000 Men have been 'killed In:
at What 'he Stands' from met -' And he ' British '-eoat'inines.
.dear. .:It May be useful to . you; or • it hasn't got ":the *Ina' . to 'See...that ''l
May , tot. , Go oVer .. to my....wrxt=ng „
.. • . - • • . • : .::: ; A • I '-nwould like , him Dist', ten ..tirriet ..: better . . ., .. , . . . • . , .
. : . . . .. s . . , . , to .. . „ . ., ,. . , . , ,• , implimmpffionmisamommianimsaimitionsisostmeitoom. ..... . -•, .• ,•- ,•••••,
table there and:et:4 out the little p if he stood up to inetiovt, EFla , again, r ,.. .. „ . , .., . ,...1. •
„..1‘9fit7uischieo(;itst.ottger,uoifpuienit4r4.i.61,y,.....olde,„
'41,ravier,,•..” ',Brini Me the. blank .tiVilope,' -. and told , tile. to go to ,the... devil" ,' , ri ,.,•4 ' - ' • '. ,:- '
1- 'a The :.pietti..ei: I., .61Yds earlier then sunrise. or later than.
that's there." : „, .'. , . .• -.• . - "The- Only other person in the Vit.,
' . . . ... '.', ,, '. --i-1, , 'stinpeti la prohibited:. • ' • • • .
=.. Emily' In:Ought 'the 'enyeltipe as •41- ,,•,•••• rag rugs ',.. - . it. • ...;'.Th penalty' or violation of the '.iii...
rected, . • ad. .. 1,1 ,grAtory'Sled laws is U. fine of inif4
' ""t deli t tay, it'sam.portant-it pti.,-. •.I 'ever saw''..- • ,tati•.• :three. hundred' dollars end 'not
ably. sr't," said a11tss , Percehouse:
i'milimiiiiiiiiiimisaaenidi mill ' - - ' iti ,es ' . ' '' '
I.,
= . , • • ••• . • • .= s than tea (1011 ars, or 1 mpri son in tit
"Vei-jiyol-' tellt iei One Way Or an,. . , . ,i,l', .I'lmin't.'"","ifitTl',01"1".""1. '. 'Vet i .terth not • exceeding , Six , men th 4 '
4
other ' and 1,e1rs':- illett ' it perfectly
entitled' to• do the :sarne.'at everYbody 'eomPreher sive,." ' „ ......l. • - • '"I. feel' I :should share With Yeti a or, both fine and. hnprisonm'ent. '''
„
else...” • ; .: ' ' -. -• . , • - '', .• ' •••••iAt, 'Empy. Walked.briskly along the ' Wonderful' .ettiripliment .1. had on in'Y ' , : ' „.`',.. ....",. •:: % . •
,She took the eliveloPe: and sliPPed': lane her hu'ay .thoughts. •were, inter- new rag rugs,", writes an aPpreciative
rutted by,a rather hearSe,vbice sPeak-,' Three' itiVeta. woinau..2,:. "..,,N. 'wealthy.
. ' ' . . •:. T .•
aeittitinDecide-l'
her hand insid,e,'on
'• • '' ' ' ' .,' • : '.,.'
,i.1 will fen ,y(in all: about it: „When it't rather ,eleee to her tight ear. . 'lady • from tile 'GUrue Dance Y Of Quebec *.aa• , • -., : • , . .,.. Tunes•
the Willetts. arriVedliere, ,kith' their , l''l6.1'S ilieo" it. said, 'hut do Plu visiting, here .iild:. saW • the . rag rugs' 'I' - "What . are,. ' Geri -nail , dances?" -
smart •clothes and their inaldt. 'and .hePPdii.te have Seen h hlilljel.'rierrtlitti 'lust finished:. • She was Sr'en. 116 -lite foreigner, who has watch -
their ion4yvatio'h.tratik, she and:Vie,- . Erhi)Y. 'started :' Alid. Virled, '1,011.' tiltilfaitio .trgaid she had'ileVer .seen (41 rtir,ai ,festivale, or .the Waltz' a,
e4the' hi.,, in ti,:m.derrs,tar• .Aria: thd ing over a:gate ivaa. a tall, ..OF, man such rich, lovely balers, She asited, me danced', iir''.' its ' ' homeland; • .deiniaix
Maids, ..,',6,rid .the ; innovation trunks NN'illth 4 writ. hrekva 'COMPlekien, Wee& it I, Dwight heict 'tria't6r1al to get sueli daliceS are characterized ctifiAy •. ty
carie' .tt, ',by the station bili, 1 "vias-:: shot ,eYdS and. grey hair. He '. 'was h'eatitiftit COM. effects. .. When I. tom 0 lis.oditotti---will,diti4i ,motioii„ 'du!,
loOking Otit .fiS. :they pas6c1.-,•atiil ,1 si,o, p„rolpta.An:::.:w:ith a . 03.4.:L:h. onega°;•I'll, i' liad‘. dYls,1 my Old'era'ps •..ith .„ii.gth.,,ei7'evxorergeiib
titizt7. of.odtil;.
t:lwiio;.
ililit•1!'
. ..1..
and Wds,.0eing •EtuRy with. -enorrnotts '. Dianiond 1,31YeS ., 'she Sirifply 'couldn't" he. toci6
intereat. She 'had 'ne '' difficulty in "lieVe.it.. Of courke Pin 1VerY proud li't '. The tjueslion, Wa,s'ont to the nieet.
ts tin Will mean that -Our
fintinifactt rer*Will "St iiiid:trelittlYOTTOS"
ca iturink n x :market .as r
taining the. old orres." • '
Apptexintateiy- 4,4).5.0,000', people . are,
,e1Xit"loYed the!tin.industry; 'lint it ig
anticipated_ that this, number will ha
more .: • than doubled.- within..,the next..
three. or .foui' years', , • • "
'
,",,.Ontarisa Fa,rmers. Go. Well •
'''In.PrificeEdwatti Islaad, in.1981:over
96 per'eent.,'Of the. farnatt•-ttie,r.e lecated,:„.
,
nla eartiveroads, .and mthatOhe,SLS
hefol(ewe4 .juid Alberta the pereent
ages of fare.* On earth readt'are
But in Ontario one-fifth
the .farms were, Iodated en' earth. roads
,fintl'fOnir-littlit Were onsurfaced rhuqe•
' •
pi-incipally gravel.
A tentleina,n. is always a g•entleinalil'
, •
Minh -their &beds as . does • that in
sect in its cOlbarenie;,litifiestioYx
:Many might go to hea,Ven With half
. the lahdtir., they , go if the3k.'
yoUldsly,enture' their. itidastri :the
way. -Bon Jensen. ••
lage Captain Wyatt: .He smokes
belleVe..• And he's the'
!Werst-ternpered man in nglan
•Anything More you' want" to.
don't think so," said
"."What yOli•liave told seeMS'Pretty
Vhif it* kaY'63"1 with rile 'r:elliernher a eoloted label blow . Off from ,one,of
The blossetti drift's of late Septeinherl
. the,
by 1<athrYn Munro; '
t; •
NeV Gm
Sande:44 .
'geese' Jaw:s!,•asli.;---taking ' the
*bolo of,the 'present wild ettiffril nark,
- *new :gaMe.sailettlary con th1fl, 42
equare miles '4Juth and Weat of here
'the trunks a -ha dive don o One Of
My .hOr4ers, . Nxiw., ig, ther6 is , ore
thin g I hate triort-,then. anther it it
4 litter of paper- Or mess Of any kind,'
SO "I Set4 Ronnie out lo.: pick" it, tip,
and j wt goirig to thrOw. it 'away
When: it' itrtick ,me Its W„Ag., e• bright,.
Pretty athing, and I Might lea:W*111*P
it for the: strap-book:1; 1 ina;ke, for; .the
,children':s liespiAil: Well, I Wooitifi't
•hal'•ie, ttrouglit I about it agaiti',., :except
.. has been established by ,the Sap ' for 4xis. Willett' k Aelib,eratety. men -
1,
--;•katehewan Gor:etintent„._11-1,tas..udeit, :10111.ilk ci.ktv6 cl' thr0 6..e00iiqvis Oikt
- a-tiPO4:0',.0d 'hS` 1..t-, a tctd.r iutee •COTiV , .N[f6tat. bad neviet ;been ant "tifi,•S'etiti
' siiisiniitre • . • - •.- ::. Airieft• and that the heralf: had ;only
, . .
. .. ,,....,„ . ,
. .
i„ •
.identifying as Captain .Wyatt, My rugs: Besides being. beautiful cOlJ Ing• of ,the aertrian, Paetilfy '.of , panee.
the iinvalld .,o‘61er.. 'et No.; 3 The. Cot, :ui, they ere fast and Washabie,•". ..,Teadliers in litlYinintli recently, Ger
' „... 4 • • in. the popular new art of rug:making iinab dencei. 'canic the doelgoin, we.re
'N70; I•iiiVen'i,ct said,,,Ernity,e 4 Wotnett•ttre fitiditcg.againtheriial val.tie Most certainly not•foK,„trots,,,orie,stens
•
"She i g ut." said CaPtalrr Wyatt.'n't biaMomit' loyes for perinan cm, dark, 'or larcgoes, 'Which are identified rItil
"An affectioriate 6,eaturel. . but anetr1nr8 by bo1Ilng Nentlief,,dYes.,make 'tonitei.s" and as 'foyett bixd
absoltite look; With all thee .earg !Old aikt rich Inflavor, in Nazi eircies.
and things -49" . y ' • (0 0? bedatigo no ethee tlyee',chotain'ir • The1 irulty eorithrlst.d•••-a na,,d6oi
"Chatabants do in rnffr?. tor1fiiger1e, suiTlTnor hiOnSeS adapted lo 4.1 rhythni,
OSZ, use thd Ve?11(10E11,1:,11eW, Ofat.ffend.1 - '
%:Fie,lifitaTe„.,...etri4,:g.14f4ttii,sr;,yhotifjtig.,Iffttei .skte./.
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