The Lucknow Sentinel, 1933-10-26, Page 6cHicitgti,,SHOR*CA',KE
2-itiPsPRAt'Yliour .
cups Ofltread flour) •
toasPeena Magic Baking Pc4d--er
•J•4 teaspoon salt . • •
4 tablespoons shortening
•1 egg . water
•
Sift dry ingredientiiradd shorten,:
ing an mii in thoroughly with a
:•steel fork i add teaten egg and suf-
ficient water, to make. soft dough:,
• Roll orpat outWith heads an floured .•
. 'board. Cut out with large &lured .
cutter, Or half:fill greased
• 'Muffin rings which have, been
on: hat oven at 475`rotit 1Z
rninuies. Split and butter while hot, .
'arid fill With hot creaMed chicken.
Makes 6 shortcakes.'
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There's oao. at four. twenty -Ave- ant'
therd'a one. M. PaC'res meritiona:
at •siX tenF;that ,get »i at 23' tnlautes,.
te Seven!: x.s it's, actually possible•
either way. It''s pity. there's noth-.
'
hi/ AGATHA LHRISTIE ,wap, out the -afternoon -and -nobody.
ing suspect...the *imp for. •She
.knoVie Where she Was. . But Yon' Cau'l
. • ' s.ir•NTOPM- '• .
'captain Trevelian had rented hts•
,larae'aoase ia Sittafqrd to Mrs. ;Willett
a.nd.talien‘ a smaller one in Bxhampton,
While his friend :moor ,..B.unabY !lad
sr
three neighbors- were playingt..,tanie-
tiPping with.Mrs. Willet and h r daugli
. ,
ter yiolet, a; "spirit' •message was re-
der -
ed., Burnaby finds his friend ea ,
skull' fractured. Trevelyan a estate cr -
about 90,4)00 pounds was willed: in equal
Parte 'tb four 'relatives—his sister, Ilia.,
Jennifer Gardner, and the three children
ot , another ' sister,Mrs. Pearson, now
dead, James ,.Pearson- had come to Ex-
halTildt'oe frOnar pindon .the di'Y of 410
•murder... He was arrested ..bit IllsPeetor
'llarracott: Bmily Trefusia, 4pearseri's
fiancee,.meets Charles Enderby,•", reporter
•for The pally Wire, and asks her to:help
her clear Pearson. After,' shelled' talked
Kg,"•Nri.Olet 'Willett, she heard Mrs. -Willett
In , another , room, mutter; "7.1,Will. night.
rkeyer • come? • 1 eau t• bear . o ,
-told Emily he suspected Me4tin, pering,
,whoSe Wife was the former Sylvia. Pea,,,
son. Entily,talka to Mr. Dares,,whon
had" engaged as counsel for ;Tames
Pearson. , .
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, 04ArrElt 'OPPC."
•IiiThee is no doubt,".-• Mr. DaRres
-"told Emily;_!!•that„Tear,*on, was in urg-
ent . and imirieflitite' need of money; -,I., -
bra. nots going into the ethics .04 the
situaton at. the• moment. Tearsqn
'
-"I have • questioned!". narrowly
about his Method' of entering his
1u4111111P:Snylla9P1-d'Vl.l'at,Y1. PenitPtQatirezezr4
Mr. Dcres.
iniWe Win rOPCjoYe' 418, s, st4cleg*e
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thc,,th on the doorstep. „Thatfa.ccoC.Mt.s.•
in. • •
' doesn't...speak. Qf baring' beard
any soilaci'-aft3,t.thing" ;all:, 'that
gives hial,,,•til„e 'idea that there might
Vede SQQ'ie One '-elge nthe
housel'4 • • • w • •
.He t • mention it to 'me, But
1 will ask-, • ' "
write a...note ean',you, take it to hunt.
"Thank 3.'6U,'••Paid tqf
'!'$ublect td its laein read, of coarse:,
She 'cros'aed to the writing • table
and scribbled a few words:• .„
..,Dearest Jim:—Everything's gong
to be all right, , cheer up, 1 -„ant
working. like the worst Atind ot nigger
to .findioat. /he trap: .What an idiot
you've been,
- --• - 44.4ye,-frara
'There, she stud. am ging to
see, Jiints7,Annt ;Mini/et." ' ' •
ceited that Treyelyan had .heendrOy.li.i 'for ;iio 4,,To 'rmarki4 )401.1g,. ,
. •
MissAlice Moir's
- light, flaky
"I.. always use
and recommend
Magic 13aking
owder,11 says
Miss Alice Moir; •
. • Dietitian Of one•
of Montreal's .finest apartMent‘
•'bord restaurants. '-uMagie...
lines efficiency' and ',eConorny t�
,the highest, degree. ,Beiides,rit
ways.,,gives ..dependabk resulte.
; In whole -hearted agreernent
with Miss N.floi4 the, mafotiW Of
Canadian' ,dietitianyind cookery:
'teachert use Magic iffelosiv4 And',
1 mit ot 4 Canadian housewives
use Magic because it gives-. tOn•
• sistently better baking fcaajts.
No W.cafder .Magre outsells ill• '
other. baking powders • combined!
Favour your faMily,Witli
• etir_Shottcalte4rnade with Magic.
as Miss' Moir disiets. Note its dell.:
tate fiavOut. its feather lightness!
liaYo a *eider ''IVithout any 'motive
at ii.11.•• ;Of conrae. don't 'really .be,
lieVe 'anyhody, this 'house murder,
'e4 ,TrEn'PlYa,P, WaY"
it' S comforting • to, know .that :they,
-1101O7.-•tlierets the "11'94t•
• •There *tita„.4-iitiirtilai of rOices 'in
tag •' halt" .4114. the.•;i1Oor .,opened
and Setinifer'gardner. 04,41e OW." the.
, ,Paki4"' gRiON,
You know—the Oba• 14,47 l*.erikaged
tY Jiiu PearsOn,"' • .• *
• "So' you •Hre.. Danl.
tier •shaking htjds. e.Well, this a.
*urprise,P: ,
• . ,
• • (Tobe' Qontinuea.)
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Pedigree ., Poultry, Breeding
• Inf poultu breeding thdre seents to
be a tendency to .belie.V.e that .mating
a male out of a high .'record dam to
belt* .Wbich tlieixiselires' have high re-;
cords; Will. give the final prcaltict and
spelt ' success;however, the most
thoughtful' breeders believe ilatliigh'
egg tirOdution• is not a dellaite .Char-
acter, but ie,rather• the feSoii ot .g aoit,
htirrett InolleY" •from his: gral7-
, I' may say without their kriowledge.
He Was fond of spectilating in shares.
This -.Utile an unfOreseen thing occar,
red. l'he beoks of the firm are. exam -
Pres Cook Book.r.When_yOu.
bake at home, the new MagicCoOk
Book Will give you dozens diming/.
for delicious baked foods; Write
to Standard. Brands Ltd.. Fraser.
Ave. and Liberty St.,"Taront
.•rtm
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• 412tIe
Slade.M Canada .
"CONTAINS ' NO
RIAIAL"TbIsitsts.
m�at 011. every shi.
Is lour -guarantee,
.that.blealesakina..
Powder se' Its*
fronialuns or any '•
bartn101 'Ingres
dien, ,
141)*000., Confirms. ,
.":-TOtorites Fall Wade
-. Ibi1yWOct—The•oprniOn that 'Ohio
••,VOinen ' will diScard'ilteir.hlack this
&uturnn and be eei in hew riCh dark
'iltailes, is expreSSeirbY, Travis Banton.
• Jesignet. • ' • ' • . • •
, • •., " • • •
Beaten: begett, .daritig the Summer
• designfng,.17a11: screen attire for • •Mar.
• lene •Dietti eh, Miriam HoPkins,..barcile
Dintiltard.iaad other earefults.,-dreSSed•
Stara. designer, lista attiong the
• leading toies ttiOsa 6,f •WIld blackberry,
• hatherbrown, cefeatiat
..•.'.-tbo,,.befo,,ge4d;..,fii's0.1,1a:, sapphire' blue
Atild•thrf green. They o.refer Fall an
.Winter evening frocks,• ' ' • '
Evening. .•enteaihies, he • 'advise*,
bo'n'arr6wOd'ileWli.te One color;
,end theamc goda..for Street, cOstiiinesi
,tairileSi a chock Or 'plaid is used.
• •
; •
OnlY•.oarrots intended to live In the
toologiCal Clardena May impotted
into nritain, •
that Mrs. Oardner ,w,as. 'out. but wool
,
be hitnie Shortly. . ,
A few minutes...later ;Itrarae:: Davis
starched itind carious arrliredi
"KOw do., • you do," 'said "EndlY,
inedat certain "stated trines, 1:41,1.0r.. 'AM EmilY Trefusra,;
',
.„. • ,
asodmvareuce.diei'9at"..1.:QPfeattallOelir 4:sis4444;tte.,,r'''iviwyli Nursep' ii'Oeth:Dit-Ill'*sisi .51.'3131e:41ri:6-:).S..alt4-riei:t:ii:f•uisi'le'le;11.1:1;til.11'tid:
a Very' unplealant dilemma. - ;.
,ciaite, awake • of. the 'cOnstriicti9n th.E4, pv.beaill'Ig. 1113WOnrfiilli,.• Miss' -•Tre,
Wouliithe put on his action and.he was
fus...iimScll,.Ones'inuantt : is;s:' at the brieS,".:
• quite unableto
, - .- raise the stun. of . :-.
Money, briolved'. ' He admiti•hirnself said :Emily. .441.:,•ligspe_ .1,00, dem,:t 12111.4
•that he had ,tried invarious quarter* very •tratich.. I Mean,: it mustbe..a.sik-
, and' faile‘when: as 'a hist reseurca he Ward, for you to be associated With 'a
4nalled:.dOwn.VoMeiiiiiistire to lay Oi.e. faUtibt that ba*.*.ritarder in ii.44. '
,.triatter."-befere"lie:,rincle:and.persititilet'a ,VorY unPleasantis. .of .course"
•Ifini.te.'help :him.; This Captain Tr•e# said *UN% ,::"Tiut one's duty to. one'a
I an absolutely refused ,t9: de.. '.• (• ' patient comes before everything.'' ..
41%0 Pali* have a Ica ,•Y,', '' ",'',.. •Phia--7 "Pavitt*P1-6,11-illditilln."3.-#*".
• ." , •
the inatter." :And you SOO, don't you, *1st be wonderful for .Atint Je.naiifer.
that. Wie hivehere a,iery pressing arid to .feel she bas somebody bnori .whent
Urgent triotive .fer . the. crimel .... :The- She can rely... tiliaiet know Aunt -Jen,
,Moutent 'Captain TreVelysitt. was dad niter's •.littsbitlit" at all .,1!vO ' never
'Pearson 'ConIcl-, easily . have Obtained met .. him:: '• He never goea, ,away from
the neeesiarY.snm:aS an advancefrona home doeshet What e
, •. :icattlY: is •.the
:., . . . , . • . .. :
.3;li...KirldWasd,arid saved ,himself from . maxtuteirs6WpitahithfsiniVti':' k -•e,* -d ' ..,,ti. ,.. .i.i3f.•
,dislister",and_posssiblY: critiliPal . Pr6se''. jer.,..),!..ith, .p...r• ofe;s1/1.1.0np:I.,..,.tu.stoOn..i,,,. , e:...sii.,_ 1,;•.,
'cution:' : • - ;• . • • - •
'.".0h, tke...idiot," said Emily. - F•: .. .•So really he might get.40ii,agai0
,
".ciuite so,”o;sai4 j'd.t.,:riacres dryly - any-Mintitei'' Efails5-1tirirrianret .though=
'‘It 'seerna to. me that our .only Chance "'fully:, '• ,. . , ... •• -' . . .. ...
proving
tuttaWare of . the 'proliaiens a :. ..' 1 don Hea uncle's jai . will"
that Jim Pearso7',7a, :.euT;:oli,e.i.n. nue,htriss:i.cos4hpiarieso;:eitthii71:.eheva,,,;7ti7
:his; , ilI.4.': ' •:: .. •'. -. . ' „ '
:.There Was, a. pause.While Emily cOn-. :nc.--Viemboi.l4,aatirldr troie:4,adtialWericlifit.m;Itheratlitsthiee
s,6'.141'„ ,called Aunt 3:Mintier's alibi:: She*
ciailid,e.re,i_d.• the rnatte.r.,. •Therii! s,'.1e.
. now.
.• arra afraid that's inipos.sible.. ,All ',Inui'Mllred. tenta4ti,V$it,elym.:•f6• •:vi. think that Ivo" ... , , . , " • •
three of 'therri: lenew—klyia*,..1.iiii,'.and . llew- queer
:.:Bilorri.',.:. thes, often di§oAsec. it .:inind.
laughed j,,,olici, loi.co.d abt.m. .t)w 1.14,141,Yele. :it,I4*cal:itelltda'le03.4'..:6:1*:1.P:h..1:;.ell,r. her brother •‘:'ir!a,..hai,11
las iaitait3t at .the.
Ti-14tilrlig".4:;4!'e.-"-"i: ' *Very . s0s'l
• • • i 3 it',, : • .
, said Mute
: ...,f,4:rUirui3Olitaiii:vesti.O:gt1:.)0. , f,d: dt:ionott,t,„," arie.4.--. cast:ft.311::::.s.0.11,7ty..:7,Nli' t:4: atho.46:-..,....„*„. .n.,:,.0, ...iir:e..ed.r_..t,:......imo...,:,111. k•dri. otw:Q.
plied ..the-la.*Zer; . ' . ' ".. •'
• E,mily.j... ' 111 • wish the Polic•e;
., .. t1ion!fit*1t.Oritaaiir;adlrectqie. s t'n
the same'.4ldn,t,shho,e400eciuter. : fro. ,
'The :caseagaint him is • ialtIOrtian" Pf ..3Tli." 'Ili' •P"Iii°;'itic04?"..8119.- ihilalr'''
..ately. ,strong.:. .: I am'•riOt.,g9iag to 'dis- ,i1'.'•• `'Wasal. .it .1404. wile: met, her
itlitt. m :the,. hall :.when., she • caitie.• in 'and.
.guise. from You,: my..•dear.'childi
exelalinet that she looked quite
,...':
.1.t1O4Gritriouetr"..)•Ekit 1.i.aa:Cle .thei.cilleofeutil(fee'r'l:Fgtaei'.' iq' t t,7
lora h1,'..rio,:': said..l't.liefattr.Se: . "'ft.*. aSn't
' hoe man they call .. hilt:" . ., ,
: fithere, is one tliing•I' Should %like to ..soit,,,,xe.tehIpect' :1 .,anha • mixing.•., i...,' .1111..:.1v,..th
know," Old Einily. , '''''You have 'seen
:,jiai•.• Lii.e,nt. you ta, ten hie henaitly , .. - ag else, laal . Emily .
1 .'-• Perhaps it ::WaSf. some other... relit. -
if you . think, ith has told the truth in 4,..ii:i't,,,..o.iiggeatea, ,Narsa' moils,. she
, respects"pht);le,itlea,:.,t..h..a. t4En..d!olibe. .i..,ortit,Ital,,?i:ted$11-.0..‘thr• b.tsirad .:os':th.,..i.,,Ig,..rehri,.]::(4,e1..ao:t2:641,....ae•bto.taiitseiker.e.wci. :vtrileihipi...,,i.f. 43.0ii,i...,a,z:
, 'Ve," MY '' intpresSio'n,44..'ith*.;.41aW-yer''
when .he deacribea-•hia ,intervieiv. with to..,thi fire lace .h . i . . ,. ...
.. .
: 4 • • • ' ..Entili''''it b e e • . • ." ' '
said ::„ "that he is: speaking the truth : 'P" ''''0,e17-7.s6.id'T;3:th'e;efr,i2..ismia):a'n!drer,g04'inri..gg-,ero:voenr,
:I:111i: has got 'tEilthtet.:hWrinecti..s
...iiltiittl:.'.d:diloyii,.b:.at,:dhait.. ...:‘,4:1•..,ipsirb.ai.4 ar.n.e... wHit,h..,i..a,i4ei
he, want round W.00 •Wi.adO*, eatat,d;
that vraY and dame 'across ..his ..i.incle,* .,,wfralht,at4..triyeoatirf."-lic'a?re:.e?" said Einily . ••'
. . ...•. .
,•todeaci.ds't..alledy.;lie4'dininiigth, .,:i'lejn:faa.t,P0 4,s4b.lhyyb9e ..);;Boile. tit.t.;/eIr.mi.9.1::3,•:; ' • •• , : ,. ...• ,
'Way-, 'not' le able
ConcOpted!`thiS (Aber at61•Y'''' ° • ...': . ' to wait to $Pe:MY aitritz-41ts. ''Garaiiet
.V•ha't'S 'wha't.:141i°11e4'''' ".14i. bin-. ttf,t0'ill—.i.'wanted.,te .',aik her about
11y. '.6140t time,Yoti•eee,blint.m:r.•Dag- :sable ahopPing-She •did on FildaY DO
reii,-Will Yeti Urge 'hint to .,..SPeak • Oa yoa. knovir it she brought a big parcel
Witth? it, May Melte the inctst tretnet.l hsek, with ' . ,
rican
en Keen
out Politics-
Spealor at Toronto Univer-
• sity Wpmen s' Club Tells
of ACtive Interest •
"The 'Women of •South • Airioa are
IbIrs.FS. Ma4in of that conntry, in
addressing member-a:of .the • Toronto
.4"-X14. -
aCterS, Whielqa 443040t anijn. fiNt„,le*.Srt texrae:ftot,‘,,h4 se.sst:04,..s•WrtpeIrrn. said,heritable
meAnintio°441.:, tlit!esc'eec(iill'ayiators may be took very , 4There:oii.4n:40tWii paei."W.A.:nal;2
.:telleitY, high :PersiitencY,•1rintiliev. are
,no:doot combined In different Ways, •serably; and • the *omen of South
'a1scr4tobal1y inherited., from ,hoth the Africa were. ver34.:Prond of this fact.
.t:sire old tham.It means that the .0Ttlierrloo.vwinerceiar csoop..t1;9ii4w. om, eri in, hers,
41,:jr.seta•I'itihde..6:enc,dainifieSaynsetSe:rits.bumtP'37it In :'Spealtiit -.trf' the ." educational
sys-
careful analysie• :of record*: Mast', be ,t:eniof Smith • AlriCao, Mthers.;:yoenihere.Maansaid
done to find' out the lest reproducers It. ;oetrojintart
mtei,.givirig •niuch care to 'eeeuie -.There • were oeat 05,, Dutclic:tO 40
birds trom. be best mating* possible English-SPealtirie persons in •that:
'of 'pedigreed stock, the Koblent of Pro'. anintryOrialtink it necessary to carry,
duction for toe' pmay beginner* 'seems on.. education in bilingual fashion;
to end. ' The mistake is paramount as Dutch. parents:, the sPeakef'said, ',Often
•reatilts often show Feeding at all preferretl to send 'their children to an
times is in • the mind . of .,,thonglittO .Eneish. centre and have them taught
breeders, one .of:'-ilfra-nioi *: /trough the Me,dinitite "
problems they are .fticiad wlth Dutch as a -secondary Option; ,While
• The •results 0! 16 of this :kind nghsh parents often*.:pneterred to
of ,Work, show. realprogress at Cap have their 'childreifstudy,thrOugh the'
'Rouge, and it is believed tbat, this is Mitch medium, with English, as a ae9,
'dee. partly to breeding; -Partly .to lin- tindery 'OPtionIn this way, the Per-
ProYenteat in feeding and rria.naenisiW ents felt that a readier: fluency of both.
Statting,with 4'per cent ofrhens Which languages •iiiduld be •acquired.‘
had Jaid b.i.s,er 15 egg the_ first year, who:fa notidlingual .had srnalr chance'
"Weari.4 now Working:With 'birds ha.vingof.; a. position4f.. any -kind in South'
'reached the 4.00, •egg mark with ,the Africa,. Mra. Malan added • .
'egge-Weigliinfit.',Ieaet 24 'on neeS to.the Touching. on the. problem of‘..the en
'44iden. • •.:. •.: •,;:. • franchisernent, in the nativ,es.:in South
In Order toinake::,firtlier linprove•' Mika- Mrs • 'Mafan''Said she was of •
ments,' 'pullet year 'egg ,prOdUction egg the'Same catinien as..her• husband 3 ,that
weights, early ta
and moi "whites"ihitte 'tiftn
they should • be . "dealt with by the
the
thiotigh
mednim
friendship
gain 'their :leo-OpeYetion. As it .was
now,: there were • So" many. more 'na-
tives than :!'whites't;. if every native
led, a "vote the, "Whites". WoUld. simply
have to ..stand aaid.e forthem. .,.The
natiVes are. now going infor
hianY"-gOtg-;
ithroutte study,, ,retUrninge--tb
their own .people. ea' doctors and lea"&
-ers-4Ot,-as a*Itators:t....preSen.La.
'Commission has banappointed to in
.,veStigate :this „problem,: • and to en-
deavor to bring aliOnt. smite adjitSt-
inent.: ' • • '• •• '1 •
must be kept in mind 'in Selecting:le-
Males, Whits, the young =lei to be used'
should be select,* aCeOrtling to the
average 9.4i.e. sister flo.ik reCords, and
should. be vigorous and 'possess, the
jstaadard• qualifications. . • • I •
•dons• .difterence.A• •
• •.q. •Will•416 wt.:1 All the same," }e
.Saitt after, a morrient or,.tWeits pause,
41 think•You arendstakeit in this' idea.
The news df,Lcipton tfrevelYan's
death was bandied arMind In Exliamp'-.
:tee" abOtit efilitahirtY, that .litrie
te last train ilha- left:for t teter,, but
'PearsOn 'got the .fitat trainavail',
ibre' Iti the; rithrtiing.,a *the:1'01'101i an,
prdoo.oding,...b,y, the WO, as it
called attention to his inevenittitee;
which would :not,haVe• been noticed if.
he had loft by :it traia at amore
coliVentional No it 'as.. Steil
stiggeet, • be iltscoVered. tincle's
•dead 'body some dine • afterhatf • past
frier, think he would :have lett tilx-
hatnnton ,i3trra1ght away. ' .Tlere's •a
train Which leaVea :shortly., after
and smiths!' at a •otiarter td, eight," .
1..That'S ;admitted
. tt think 9f that:' ,
DIANA GOLD MINES LIMITED
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• 0,0)n'ioni' atict: 'Repotii n ra'11. Minhat Issuaa 6heetrally alltivert
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.811.to, Plank of Itainiltoil
tpytOtIVO flttflhi
Dlis? -rusty. brkeken; • 1 .
ThistedoWn:alloat;:
Hine' .binerahadowed.,,and Wit'lTdrawa
ire distances reinate, ' •• •
,IgilkWeed feathers blowing '
FrOta-a•-ftoated • Pod .
•
A' coc,oon smin, upon :a spray..-
.
'Df., fading.' goldenrod ' •
•trieltet .banjiis, in a geld'
•of rustling,. corn
Apples on the: grolind:.beneatii :
raw of Pippin' tree*. • '
The ,urrOgance of .,sunimer.
Sultdned somehoW and sober-"- .
'Sinoke , and bonfires; falling:. leave*,
-9na last ii,ose7-•October. • •• :•••
' • ' • —Ethsl Romic Fuller
He Kept Ilis Promiim
Made to the Prince:.
,
here's . a :Prince ki•
• Wales., story that .is 'not about the
Pince. The, Earl of •Athlone, Pre-
senting. a, chart& ,to the. No,ith -Lon-
ilon -District of ,Finchley cOnstituting
it a• barcitigh, tells it: •
• .The Prince. of Vales. was visiting
Routh 'Africa and an oldbtithir.farni-
, et was prelented as., the father of 13
• "No inise I didn't rSee her :.Conto '• • 4, •
' •' • children, That, IA 'a vety. unlucky
nilinher,44, :said th.e.Prince. "What are
you going to "dn,about it?" • :
easily put .right,". replied
the old
o;edatit:.7laantet.stlie.Prin.
e-en 'England
received" a cable antoun.eing. the birth
inf-the 1,4th. • 1;
•thouglif yea aald.,sle came in at
st o11."••
.."Yeeeming, she did. I 'didn't. see nor
come in,'• lilt • When I.: Went ,to, take'
Seine hot Water to her ro.o.fii a seven..
o'clock 1 gave ine• al shOeli to: find her'
finin the :dark. on' the bed
'rria44011 he. 'Yon .ga•Ve 'rite
cone a, ShoOk:•. • '1 oanie n,4tilte .
long' time--ag6ty'At six o'clock,' 'she
said, ••-f jtdut see a ..big ' parcel, :any
said' beat -rice,. tryitirlierfitird;
'est to: 'be ,helpftit.
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"one litte • t6 invent •SO.."triallY•
.14Ve• alrealdy .1nYeitte1 a pre-
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as '1 'can •ai,de• One: has to liiVen't som
thin " if' one ‘docsin't went 19 arititid•
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England's largest carillOn, co sisting.
of. 'tvienty-three bens, is installed oti• ti
priv,ate estate nearoChohltam, Surrey.
.13 -tack -edged telegraph foi.'MS, bearing
•the PictUre;of a ximaining 'Woltian, are
now aVailrible itt'Brtisselefor Messages
.Of Condolence, atan: extrapfee of five-.
_petite :eaelt. • "• •
The ROYal Family
and the British.1"Ercp,yej• :
There, wasi safpltis revenue
1022-23 from thecrOvvii estates: (Whic
King 'George handed Over te the na
tjono h1S.,a00eSS1011) oj k900,000, be •
mg
tions haye to be filatle. fOr" atIniinistrw
tion. TIe annul:Iles payable from title.
surplus, to the Hing and Queen anefor
salaries antaxpeasee of the..household; •
amoont o;47,04,0, while theadaltion:
al annuities., to the 'Eing's. mother
tingle and aunt* and sist-Irs, and to t4 "•,
King's .cliPren (eXcept. the Prince. ol
jy...w,,L.mo.aLtg,„Anasa.-4, tot.
mvil• list 'of ..X4$3.06.. Thena o
therefor% ProiltS to' tjfe extent, ••••:o
4206,334, instead .of 'being taxed: fol
' the support 9! the reigning- 4.9.use.
Prince in Wales' people Is derive
fi'oni rent • of 'Janda in the DuchY''
%Cornwall, which was created a cluch
• by Edward' III:, tb,r the Support .or h14 .
-eldest sail.: Since.that time the eldest.
:on of the soyereigil has been lort
bake of 'Cinartyalli • '
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