The Lucknow Sentinel, 1933-10-12, Page 6•••
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•PY49.RAIS. ,
Qa,Ptain ;Treyeiyan, "had. rented...his
large house In, $,Ittaf,ord to •Afrs. winett
Sad ..teheal a. smaller one "in: the nearest
town, Pi:411•PantOii!. . Wtine-,his; friend
.Alafor' ournahy,, ,apd. Itiree,neighbor§,
°•were,...plaYing-at-,table tilMing with Aire,
•• 'Willett Arid.; her datighter
•"spirit!' message Was, received, that Tre.,'
.velYan bad teen-. murdered ! IiiurnanY,
ftods tits; Xriend dead. ilis.sltnit fractured
by, .110w"The; Polioe sosneot Tr:evei•-:
yan's er Mr auir. Gardnerand.
. the 'three :children of Mrs. ar5afl•
,tither sister,--noWi ded. ajameS, PearSen'
bad -opine., to Bxbamoton froth Vonelon,
the (ray .of „the hurer. e Vas 'arrest,
ed by inspeotoia Narracott. The day,
after- murder' Burnaby 'receiveC a
cheque: for "..5000...pciunds' 'front Qharles
•Enderhy, reporter' ,for Wiree
' for' the corr,edt,',sonition of the 'news'i.
paper,',e'• competition.; 4gerii1y ' ,Trefusis,
,Jin rearspre§ fiancie„ made.' the.-
qualntance Df ,nderb3•.,-, and went with
hini7to; Sittaford. , when.Narractitt vvent
— question,.114.re...:Wiliett, and- mentioned•'
vearson.,S .natne, Violet
• visite"the Willetts, then returns, ter
gloves, which,' she left purposelY, ,
• :INSTAI4M'ENT ;18.
SnddenlY there was a break in the
• conversation—a sound of; a footstep,
Einily-;-,retteated,-rapidIS.e, ••:,•• • •
When Violet Willett opened het'
other's door arid anie down the
.11F.O.,q(311 to :_tnci her
standing-,.in.;=theihall-Peet,
• ug ahocit her in a losf dog:Itind Of
"
"My • gloves,". She explained. ', "1
•• Must haye left them." :1 Came' hack
• for thern.'." • • ; • ,• •
. "I expect,. they are in here,' said
• • .
Tlry, went , into' the dra,Win.eroorn
and there? •sure •enough, On .it
.." table,' near. Where Emily had:been sit;,
'ting To the missing gloves.'
"Oh, than y�," said.Emily.,
• stupid' of 'me. •I. am alwayS leaving
Oire .again "they, parted .'at -the hall
door, And -this time, Emily heard the
•Aey ttirned in the lock.
wertt•Ldewn-i-Ttlic
plerity.to think alatuit.for,:as Nit door
• " on the uPper 'landing had opened; She
heard distindtly,'One :sentence 'spoken
• inn der Woman'S fretfnl and
tive 'voice: • •„ •
"My 'Grecl;” the•voice had, wailed; "I
• can't•• bear it. 'Will-- tonight ,• neVer
• • • • • •
the geedS, icnew, P.Y.er/cme and
.4iglit in'a foo 00,d p be
trAe!1 kcell Phiehing Myself and
feA14:1.4"....1, 7,04 vtaR,.. .a Prisinut.P.
ba"Ye you40,tic.c4 th4 log?"
'It;'w-cnt't 'OOP gPing to Exeter
this aternoo i1 it?' said Emily,
'Doyou.viant tgo to Exeter?"
. • fleS, have to meet gr. Dere'
th00, '''-'14,.'solieltOr; Yen -know,--.the
ne•wil4,4 undet4king Jini's,deferise;
11e*ants to ',see ine; And I -.thrinIc
1'..'411411:: pay, a *iSit to Jith's Aunt
an there, After..
allErgieter isqn1 half: 'an -
AWAY."
"Meaning she , might hive. nipped
over,,by train and qbatted ,her:In•Other
over the head and' nobody Wonld have
noticed her ab nee.' ;
• "Oh, I know :it, sounds rather im-
probable; but one:has to ko into every-
thing. Not, that I want it to be Aunt
3ennifer.74 Clon't. • I r 'would Inueh
ther, it-waS%-Martirn•Derin,g.;_l_hate
The. sert ' of, •Jnan..,Whor Presumes on
going to be -41 brpther-in-1a' and does
lic thatjou can't...smack
Ills face for." 7
. 'he that kind?".
I'Versi much that.,kind, ;Hes an
ideal -Person gor a murderer—alwayS
• getting telegrams from .beekrnakers
,
aid losing money•on It.'S an-
noYingthat he's got such a good alibi.
Dacree Old aboAt,it:', A 130 -
Usher and a literary dinnei seems
'so very Unbreakable and•uespectable.'
"A literary dinner," said 'Enderby.
'"FridaY night. Martin. Deritig—let
arrivectisack- at -the- dottago-
to find. ber by ; friend absent.,
had, ; Mrs.: CurtiS, explained; rand 'off
.with'several-other-oung gentlemen;
,hirt ‘two telegrami 'had 'Come- fen; the
young "lady. Emily tic& 'then, read
.thena, and; put them in flie packet Of
ber sWeater. • ' .•
.
At the nranent she. felt disindlined
for anything but She want-
eto out; and :arrange her. oWn
'''itteas:••,', She went, up -to her: ovy:ri rooin;•
ind,taking, pencil and. notepaper she
set to • Work...on a system Of her own.
• .After3Wenty, this exerciSe
she:Wad. interrapted: by, Air. EndePby.
hnlio,"hiallo, there yen are.
Street , has :been hard. on yolir.
.tracks morning, ' tut they .haYe,
•-just--,-Missedlyou•-everYwhere...: .Any4
• way they 11AVe had"'it-frOm 'me that
you
you are.not to be Worried. As fai.;—ig
• Yon= are .0.11ce.rnedi ti* big
. noise!' • .1
• He 'int down' on the chair, Emily
accupied the bed', and chuckled.
- "Envy and /bailee, isn't in .it!" he
"‘‘I. have been handing, theta out
'arfes1 Pariing,!". Emily „
earne 1Yrical eniteinent. „ "How
MarVelons., Therl' khe'hrtlte' waSn't at
the dinner •At .007" "•
"Ybd-'4re;-,enre-yenNO4'renteInhered
the nanie right?"', • ' •
have torn UP ;the
letter, worsejuclt; but I CO alwaYs
wire to Carruthers to make snrei Tint
absohltelY know Pm not nliStAken.!''.
"There's the... publisher •stillf
•ceurse," sai.ni1. "Tbe one he
.spent the' AfterneOA W1th:: 130
.r.Ather think jt was A:PubliSher Who
.
woe 31Ist going baek to, AliPeriga; and
inokiAsilY; Inean it lenks
aa tilcugri. 'be .114a A*ted aon165116
;VIIO conldn't be „asked witbelit
• you'' think- Wa.,have.bit
4,t•?" said chaides - •
417411;it ,1ook hke it t1un1 04
'best.; thing' to., be dime, is to:, go
traigt tn'that %ice InsPedtor nitre-
cOtt., and:jnet,fell,him theSetneW :facts',
I mean' we can't tackle An American
pubhshe who--ha-.-ortlne--.4411retarna-, -",The. new 'feet-v/4e devised...to'giVe
• • ,
or ' the Beyerigaria 'Or somewhere, method of testing
60,104
" • .
it •
est Reveals
CO olintoxicatiOR
wo Drops Of. 71310P4::VOM
FilPg0},
Syr
Alsg.•VPec.1., iii
•hp•
r:4•ci4y;11:04.feeg:-Pi7.4: feiro.;t:1;icw'q-."'toci .1. 7.. ot7. .er, 01. 744,4- r4.4tloan
-
P §
ch.pnlicg $000,;(.: •
incidental findiftg, While
*oving yzp thls tetj the report told of,
three men A40. One %,Vninati Whoodrank
fOur be,flee.,•of 3•..Ale,er 1415 minntee;
'On Alnpty' filteniaChs.; The, alcohel:,
tliek .410(4' ten/A* fren4: the, beer;
prOvedtq be 1s thanlialf theNcilitme
which eauses'Intogieation, • it wae:just
:aboift'enntiO,tn`Cau4e 4.'4044094 of
'WA,i1Atik ter a•-• rorsPii•iii. 4warm xqom.
Painless :IM'Othqd, Found
•
• . • , • . • , • ,
'That's a job fo.. thepolice." - alcohol -in the SyatPin, te replace the
' "My WOrd, if this cenles, Off. • What usual blood tests Which take 'enough
seedpl" ,said .1Y1r. Enderby. "If 'it bloed to be painful, to Most persons;
does, I. shduld think, the Daily 'Wire Angerlprick ,techniqUe requires
couldn't offer me less than—' : two drops. .••
• TEinily broke, in rutliTel-sly Inte .The same "fest can. IN used In
dreams' "of adVancement. : • Ihe,.diagnosis of dfabeteS. Per 'that
"But, we rausn't lose' our , heads," disease it shows' the a.inount of ace-
s sAln, ,,•• ratiggel,••• 2. 1 .1tiallat.,s-
to the 1 Eiceter. ,wise the method Is easyn1 quick. ,
cicin't• suppose I shal be ab . It was flesenbed by Drs. T. • D.
back -here torriorrovv.., But I've PrIedmann, W.' G. Motel and Ileinridh
,got a' job for you" ' . • :. ' „ Necheles of the University of Chicago
•‘:Nhat kind of. 4 johi?, . ; 'The •blood • fa placed in a sman tube,,
-ElnilY described,' her visit to the with a little, water; 'Cleaned of pro -
•Willetts and the, strange ' Sentence she teins • and; dietilled: In the 41siiiled
had oVerheard on leaVing, • liqUid iss•Pla.ced Some potassium per;
“we 'have got absolutely Ari'd •POSi•-• .nlaaganatei. Which CfinVerte the alcohol
tively. to find out What is going t.i.) into carbon dioxide and water. This
happen tonight; ;•Theres ; something conversion 'ases up some of the poles.'
„
Promises ou eirei e rOkerr
If Child' 'is, Ci3untin. on S Th: H t
. Hell•fle If You Chaligel(9Pr "
i
,g. oririet Angi. ....QV.... ,.1§appoln
• •
•Teddy Cenldn't Sleep. . He layitliere
InTthe da-rki his eyes wide opeiii thfiik---
Ing. HO Was•trYing.tOpuzzle.out.sonl-'
thing his' mother had iaid$
l3y and by she looked "A.sleePlu'
• "Ne Came •a, subdued little voice,• :;
"Turn over 'how •Itad your'yes.
Yon'll have to get. over being •dieap.,
pointed." •' • .
411ni -net disiappiiinted•."'
*41;F..':"Then Wha s
"Nothing:"
• "That's a good bOy'l" she kissed him.
aneriixed the covers., ,
'• The door,-eloid-ini0-he was in dark-
• ness again. •He la:y very qiiietly lout
he didn't sleep. • • . ••
' The little boy was wonile,ring about
things. Why, he was •pronn'sed Some,
thing, that Made 'him so very happy
and then anddenly told that, the Pro-,
mise conldn't be kept. •
nie see—Martin Derink-L-why,' yes—in 'the. wunl.", • . : Sinin permanganate. measuring ;thp
X andralmost:sur.e of :it: Dash it "What,an, extraordinarithingr amount used ,Up by the alcohol gives'
I. am quite sure of it; but I,can clinch • "We'ifil it?' Pia-of:course it m4Y accurate estimate of the'pereentage
' of alcohol in the blood.
Priedinarin also 'reported ..teste.
showing that the tissu'es tff the,human
• bodies, regardless of. wh'ether a person
1-00,611.441riales
.in about the -.Preportien 10 parts 'In
'4,000,600. •" •, •• • ,
»The Chicago experiments , incliCate
.that this natural alcohol is ,produded
1.by the hodY.' froin. sugars.: , A 'small
part of it may he .formed in 'the:body
by 'bacteria. , '
•
'things by wiring to, Carruthers." '
"Whet are you talking about?" said
.1 came •cloWn to E)thanipten..,,ori
day evening; Emily., 7611, there; w0
a bit of informapore I Wqs goiog
:get from a pal of Mine, another ne
paper .inani,'Cartutlia0 his •name
He Was 'doming round Pla see roe' abont
half past, six if he .cotif.d;--befdre
went•en to some, literal' Y dinner --lie.
bea doirOdence; .0r it .mky not ---but
-you 'obierve that the servants are be:
• ing eleAred" mit of' the way. S,ornething
queer . is going to liaPperi. there tc.0-
night; and' you have to be on the spotT
•
to sO *hat it'
•'"You ,rnean have, to , spend: the
whole night ,shit.ering ,,under. bupb,
in the garden?" ' •'
"Well, you don't naind that,: do,yOn?
Journalists don't nand .what they cl,itb
In a good cause.' You will de it, won't
is-ratherva loug. Carriathers'-and you. • ' • '
—•
if be couldn't make,it he:Ntrould ,send
me a line to Exhaititon. • Well, be
-didn't :Make' he-did-.--sedrl-me 'a
•• ""Oh, rather,". said Charles. "I ,am
•"What hall this: gat , •witli
it?" Said. Emily.• ' • , '
."Don't be 'so intatient, I an "cent-
ing. •te the point: The old Chap •was
.reth.er 'fuddled when; he wrote it
doe hiinself Well at 'the dinner• --
after. giving Me itein 1 wanted,
he...Went On to, wast,e a. bit Of juicy de-
scrifItion on ..,You know -about
the SpeecheS 'and what 'asSes so „and
se ' famoui' novelisk,and. a farbou§
'playwright were.. And he Saidle had
been . rottenly , Placed :at the. diiinet
• There was! an empty.- seat on, one.
not. going:to miss anything; If any-
thing queer" goes on. .at ,Sittaferd
• House tonight I sfia11 be -in it"
Emily- theri-told hint about the iug;.
gag e label. .
"Its 'odd," `said ,Mr. Enderby; "Au:v.
• trate is where the third Pearson' is,
isn't it? --the 'youngest one. • Not, of
• course, that that means anithingt4but
•till it—well there might be; a don-
,nection." •• •• • .
Said "I think that's
all. Have you anythiag to report on
your side?". '
• "Well," said' Charles; "I've, gotan`
• idea: • The only:thing is dent. know
you'lHilte it." . '
,
Lis ' Where McAlmott, :that III Ope° I, can• .sensibly and
awful best best-seller woman, .ought . to quietly to anY :
"Wellr,the point is;" :said Charles
Enderby, eyeing her doubtfully;
"don't think I: inean to. be offensive
or anYthing like that, hut do you.
blink that lad of yours is to lbe de,
pended,on.for the striat truth?" .
• "Do you Mean," said tinily, that
he "did murder him after all?' You'
haVe.sat andl an empty plate. on the
other, side of •hini! Where, the •sex spa
cialist, Martin I)ering, ought t� have
been, but he moved up near to a Poet
'yvlio is Very Well.knoWn Black-
heath, -arid tried to ,a,k.e the best of
thing. Now, :do' you see, the Point?"
• SWEET ,ROLLS
made with Royal Yeast tikes
(overnight dough method)
•
• hi the ev'enlint alabolte 1 '
!Rey* Veitee.eeke In c.
„ .:teptd water. Scaid,ona Cool
trilik, add 2 tbsp. butt&
And2 thsr.larst 2thtiP, sugar'
and 1 Op: salt. Beat In the
• ,yeast and 3 re: flew% This• •
makes,n' 4ponge Potlith: Lei
• flee overnight,
• . In'theinOrnimt cream to-
• gether 4 4411:yoke; 4 tbsp.
• diipr, i :tap; cinnamon 1414,
&mai); and heat 1110 the
sPonge:1045e..11intr t� make
a anitioth dough;$riead
tet
'bulk.' fornt Inin Patter
• Heine Rolls', or any.. other
, 'shape. Let rlsetilll
''atiout 15 Onninthier.ate
oen..••3.154 I"; •
•
.VOR over 50 years Royal.VeaSt Cakes have Veen
the Standard of. qnafity. wherever dry, yeast
,iI4 .used for honad baking. order a supply todaY•.
Sealed air -tight Waxed paper, they,stay fresh
fertnonths.,Keep thou ,
handydur kitchen.. Boy lfrade.111.-CanAtIn de"oari
And be aure,io'get the
• ROI'eAL YEkSt, Bigg.
,116.01,4 to need when you
bake at lionie
gated recipes fora
,,i;attety of deltdiotts
breads. AddreSs Stand-
ird:. Brands _
&, Liberty
l'Oterite ()Kt •
tintif&t,
, "T,h6 0041 Rdiid
• totettO
'testis IMW Roo
.iteiffeit Oates Will•
fintireve *our
hetuth,,ntid 4a,t:
'
theft*. '•
•
'
. ,
are quite weldome to that view ,if ycia
jike. 'I said. to yoa at the: beginning
that that Was:, the natural yieWil to
lake,',.but I said we 'had to work 'on
the assumption that ,
,doti!tnle41.2 that," said" EnderhY.,
41,Vhat
ys he
e, Old
•
him
ilik it
taallY
ean,Mean is, hh* far.. is,his own
of* what • happened ,trne't He
sawent there, had chat With
M.felloW, and 'came- away leay-
ink alive and well. ..you don't
th's possible he'Werit there arid.
acf wind the: old ,trian'dead?
in• h
t like
Emily
e might have been scared -and.
. nod; to say So." • " •.•
frowned 'and • creased her
brow in
"1, a:thouglifT „.
m not going to Pretend,." she
id,'
said. '
olight
ouldn't
ight e
,sillY
ould h
• is ',Postible„.. !I hadn't
th, of it .before. I knew Jiin
murder-, anyone, but he
niuite welt, get rattled and tell
••• a' and*theni Of course,. he
Walm. to stick telt, Ye:s, it is
'cpnte •pOSSible.'
•' • •XTo 'te'' Continued.)
The Patriarch
tIroboard of the forest, ;ancient: bee011i
"Beside Whonl aii&hai4a.kri tower,
•
Crop
• •
• . Is Grown br,King
, „ ,
at Sandringbani, :has been :gathered
e matter?"
• ,Ilieyond illia'Reason\
' HO ,wasn't old , enough•to 'reason in
abstracts..:' TO -night' a 'Very Concrete
-Problem wets:bothering hint... Hp• had
never Seen the moon at night.
always,.gone.to bed at six, except last
-,suMiner-whh-Sofe1-t1i,A, hour
-:"Plid:raboli had often looked down at
-11.o..'11;Ineweadleu'dtodesnleYT-t'1.1•e, 41" -°:Yr1"1:-.7L.Ii-'e-
• The -family .gasP;ed, "It was triier
tbey looked at each. other. "Teddy lad
'never, seen a greet big round full .
moonl" • ' . •' ' . •
So his mother ,Prentised, him. he
contd. stay up to see it. alien
theught; about it rising an hour 14ter, '
That . wouldn't, d�, all! . No, Terid3
Weuld have to go to bed on, time. :She ,
Stand,',,, He had. been .prbmised,. ..and : •
that to•hini Was enougb.
• A Ptizzlrng Question .
'Isfow he „ 14 wondering Wh'y little •
boys • could have ",prennises •Inade..to
them' broken SQ,. easily, 'wanted" to •,
see' the moan. •• •
, . •
; 'Downstairs he heayd--Voices, tht
'radio; doors clpsing; laughter, feet .
ning up and dOwn. staffs: They had
forgotten the, boy and :the Moon and
the prothise. :And it Was Se linpert-
• ant: to. him. • • .• . ,
I.the harder :be tried to think the
Wider ANValte he•becarne, ••
• •
lid sat up in lied; fltiallY,' and Watdhed
the curtains blowing at the winciew,'"'
And then betvve,en :the twe. housee
aor ss - et
ib,all hang directly iihislineofvision '
him in broa, ht a whitish. disk The : moon' He at and stared an .
iliean ptbaeleglirelliaolden• et-g'lbPttheeno4n1 V•elVet. the window ',sill. . •
neVer. then .leaped out of 'bed and 'hung or
Se •
:baekgroiiiid 'like the.pictures ,In his.
books, • 'He had; never seen .eVen half `a
plateor even, a Saucer. At least not,
stied be hadbegun to,•take-ali interest
-Initliingst-celestlaPakvell-aS thoge ten.'
fesTter-idaaLy :someOne had spoken of the: how. TO-morrovr -broken prOmiset
-beauty ortlie i irlast night 7-' TO .wonld not eXist-i-perliapS. •••,At least no
night it vas to be full. • • ' :this one.
The moon' seemed to say., oi
your ide: fooled theta 'all. • Heri,
We, are—now ,take geod.,,Iook;' thei
be a -good .boy. and g4 to SleeP."
• Teddy,'firially went beek to bed ecia!
Instantly to. sleep. He Was: satietei. ••••
and, ithe East Anglian ,,liarve'st • .
year has been so good that neigiumg27)000 000 "Grid" Plan
earing Completion
the home of :the finest' in the '
World, inay have to fake Sedond lace
in
in this linclestry. - • Lond6n.—At VOrclingbridge, en the
47fie„.seed will also be of excellent outskirts of•the New Forest in Ramp,
;cpiality,',! an: official of the Linen In the last pylon..was .erected ie
'diistry :Research Association said. cently Which competed the Main part
This is a Matter ofgreat iMPor- of the ••"grid" Scheme for' transmitting
, .
tance: aS it is hoped East Tnktio„ will, electricity throughout• England."
,becorne the ,centre- Of sppply of petit- This Portion of the' undertakilg, tv,as
•gree flax seed .for the Northern he begun five and yeas ago, has
land.'flax-growiere, ,Who for',tbis eont-, iniolyed the erectioa of 261,265 pylon§,
ModitY-have had. te .depeni,... alinosl. has cost .2.27,000,000and has emPloyed
entirelk-on-th-e7forg1gilers„'. .; direCt-Ty O-rindireatlY7-:§pnie-.7200,000
'The nextstage; is the ha1ling of. Workers. , • , • ,
thy-Crep at the quay in King"s tynni. •In. addition to the natwork of pylons
so that-- it, may' be . shipped to Noith-• all over England and Scotland, the
,erti; %eland for: turning 'into •ilbre of scheme has involved the -building Of.
Lambeg County. Antrirn. Then only 'many Plain and substations ; also the
'will'''. it be possible', 'to. determine transforroer,statibas which step down
Whether East Anglia Can:become the the .main.pbWer current • of 132,000
,Produeer of •a - flax Crop - second: to volts to 66;000 or 32 000 volts, •Otthes,
none and 'whether modern Mech.. .4009 mileso[transmisSion cable2894
. •
. •
'malted metliodS can beat the fnherif- carry the higher power. The 273 trans.
ed' skill of centudes in pr'bviding forming and switching .stations repro.
Than bildding,Youtlis.' whose arips may.
• neVer•retic,ii ' . •
elbowed lengths to Ileav,
4
• s• • •
1•Fe'p•i' mighty roei:s: have .burrowed
'• tareugri the, grettail
•
TO deeper riiterS*tor, theft
' • `;
:TIke•-lietterr-stripsbuJlC
-
*: around • , : •
fteagh hark; Whose fissures prove
long, Years of Strife, : 1 •
,
When eaoh 'now ,spiog, shed ,I;ere
, gentle heain; : • • •
A-, theitsand „soft leavoS„. saii„,•
.
Strength' posg:essed; •
On 'shoulderS that nould bear it li•e;ti,
.dfeatri, • . •
Pell • cast her cloak, ' Then* ',IltIeVY
• anOws were pressed,'.. •
Nlya 1.6)..1011 hUiid trembles („o v, rd 'the
' r
! rise,
Wicken den,
for' . the been • trade -7-a ,
- fibre .df- the :seat transformiag 'capacity of
famous Courtrai qualif.Y.” •
. 000,000liorse,power: •
Iii .19,31 ..t.he Kink grew .a sthali Main scheme .is split up"8441to
-acreage of of. fl'aX ,Ott his., Sandringham, nide areasand at Present some ..2500f
estate' and the.11,44straw was trana-:. Mlles; al,e4n• ' operation. It'is ahtici
ported to lielana, .processed into pitted that: the whole be
Ore, in 'the eXperimental faetory of, .supplying 'electricity' by the :.' end7:0.1,
the 'Linea ladastry-Itesear4h:.ASSoCia-, .1934.. the 'current will be there, 'and.,
tion, and 'Manufactured: .2,hy.„ i'eti,e,q it will only_reinain- for the
Ulster. flrin's into :a ifingel..4r differ. ,COmPanies- te dovelop the different,
kinde, of 'linen. Thislinen was areas atid, stilipik them ;, t' By 1940,- With
presented to thelr Majestles In the grids ,fullk lbad4d; ehere'slionfil be
-cember, 1.932; :"! • • an Output, of:25,000,000,000 units,
exporironent,L,Ch • ,
Cess both as to the ,yield, ‚int high, •
'.100, 1300161a to Acre on 36 Acre •
cinalitYof the 'fibre,' th,at interest.•Was . ;
,•oat Field •
Theodore, SaSk.-.-44in
healing ,6114k inda'Stri •84t ,HOdge," faun-.
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aroused in the pOSsihility, of estab.,• .
,itgo, vias one. 01 Yield er, two °ateHe 10i•vost6d, .66'
miles freinliere, has ,arecOrd
which;up to .60.,
the traditionani
l' • homes of flax"buShels trent a
' • 30 -acre st
Gems ,FrOm Liles Scrap-boOk •
• We are at Tire of these' • dramatic
•• . CU:1.11111g points iithiltory when. the Path
'110W es , will beConle sancP- to progress 'lies% elearlY before us 'if
' our '
, .
lied? I3Y COht6P11141.g Itself anre:servd- ohly we Taith and 'confidence to,
.1Y to' that ot'Ood.",7,!-Penelon.. . : ;take 1.1„,,Tilygi011.4 B•
'"Ont wills are ears,..te-iiiake ,• •
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Tbine."'-r4tenny's60... ' , •
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be axerdiJ .
,"Tlieqiti.Wer Of the inutan silould • r , , , • , • • ,
-SAVED 1M PORTED .DRESS
sed, ontyi in stiborditiatioti tO
T•ruth"---Uary taker Eddy; .
..,vhere Isnothing good or, evil save
fn. the Wi11."1-.."--Epletertira, • , , '•
'414o ono :14 a:staye.', whose wUl 18
Maxinifts, • :
the freedoin.of the I1l'is
•o ss
-"The,;•Only. Way (A' setting the *1.11'
frcte, is RI deliv,er'V from WiquesS,'"
ti. -4 A. NI.' flare. 1. •
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It s
bht it..basel- that",
Meant§ no Ifigher than i liird can goer,
tidn t,,`%•••••'"?•4',1•••.#"4`74,17.4,,,,
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-y-,
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After a If t,e, year' .ovely gr
hujorted.dress-'-loSt 'color SO,
toitipletely• that" it Was 'not Wearable'.
A tri:otitt•whe, itaalted trio
why 1 WaSn't•Weariiititty tuore," Qn
--bearing-the.reitSeshe.a•itir.le'edYeIng.
it anti-. recolinifondod Olaniond Oy.es;':
'To 'Matte a,lOng 4100 'elfeliclt
out heautituliy,. ila%!e a Adreiy 'heist
dress that'really • eost. jlist: 15—the
• iiel:de of one•puaage nt lliOnton0 Dyeg
•,'!I have s1r used biathaatt Dyes for
bbth tinting .and dyeing;
'either eitually well„ 1 aril not. au ot,
..., • port ;dyer hut never b a'v e a fat In re
with niame4d• oyes, •'.iaii•ey 800111 t:o be
Bough i tiotqed nia.dd 'gsa rftey alsvt'sql•-gu011 smobtlity
• • ., .1.,•' 'and. eVerilY,' never
OkSCH: .004 , And frNlitls ;never know the
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yelephept retiy.e4 ,
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No, stream from •1tS Source'
Fle•ws sea,Ward; AlOW • lonely soeve] -
it ,course, . •• .
But what Some land is gladdened
• • No star even rose •, ,
And set • Without'. Influence ".sOine .
• Who' Attioyr,s'.., "
What' earth ileeds..froM earth's' low...•
est,' creature? . Noc4ife " • •
esti. be -pure in its purpose,an.
strdni,, inits strife,.
And 411 'life, • not. be „purer' an • I
stronger thereby'. •,„
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Pedantry in thecommon aCeeptation"
64,1/411,.he word; meanik an absurd ostenta.
.tion„'of •• learning,' • and • stiffness of
Phisseolog,y, tproce'edihg,,from a Mai§
guided knowledge of books and a:total.
ignOrance of Men,'--"Nlaelierizie.
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