The Lucknow Sentinel, 1933-11-02, Page 2r
ecjarep • Toronto. ;044: ,..--
pecrics Present N*.ioiii,
atistic Tendencies
, • • • ' . ' . .
"Freedom of theieir;7'adyeceted by
gregle Britain .4,Pd, France just after
he War, 'seems' to he.beemning,little.! .
'more than empty phrase," :.: laments
.A0: Toro* Mail and, Einpire in this
tditorialt...;........; .
---7a.Uuflpiftri07..ga.tilV .
be drawn frOns.* esillerleaCer is
Inining more.:ancl---more;•towerd.,---na-
. oonaltsm.:', cio4mt :of national.'nreas
' • 4 t• . t
.. dreafiy; ha,s,...,thrUst Se_rian.S.,A1f4atIty
the way. of the:, -development Of
British' 'air highways, notably ColA..04
'fedi:" route,' Cenditiona ,imposed "ay
;Perils, have made .!necessary itop0-
'lent Changes in .,Organization."-, Italy, '' Dr, 'Read; who is, •soperintendent. of • .is;•••,anyway: .. 1 :diSlike her intensely
e'6.; hei-iiiteriiiiied`76liSailea;4' yiliieli" the. -Elgin'''. Sae .nespittit; said he. it, ., aria alwars 1.14ve;„ ,But ..RobaTt. ilws.
•,triangenieUtS,for the qaTryit,ig..'o,i,t4e !Setter knotiledge: of ' 'balanced diets 4.1e:1S fifardt-,a3.). a away the
t illl'i'se
'.' 'iave iesUlted in Alm revising, of the it,buted the growth in . wOineri te, a
'.tif), made to Cairo:. . •. . .' ... .. ' •
.UP to the 'present; Britain has no
aid down obstructive regulations, and
..; italY• retains .permission to use porta
-' if call in. Several; parte of ,the Eni-
pire,,,Whjle ...PrenCh, and Dutch. line.,
' '*ithine-tOr.nerate,;-a: eresS India
. ' With the, poSsibility'•that the .devel,
: Ming: of .air .routess1,:ivill become, ,..in
- eome Parte of the world, it least, a
matter Of little nationalistic bargain,
' . Ing, . it is rnitnifeat that ;Close atten-
tion
'aruat,be given. to the "blazing Of
traile":•-einicially, those of the im-
portant • Atlantic passage. .- ,. ' '. • '
The exploratory flight of .si. iid-
urs: Charles . A. Lindbergh is "sigiiifi-•
main many respects. ,: teating. North'
Riven, -Maine; .0.1Jiiii id; the "Lone
rtgle" ancihis wife, proceeded,., :by
• 114;4
Stray of 'Halifax, and 'St..Joh ;,•NeW-
foilmiland, • toLabrador'arid `keen.: Bentley Squier of New T.Orlc;• presi- •
,bis 'death. ' 'He i'.was a •cruel,' grasping
laild...- -,11i6h4 ,• the. :flight -carried 'dent .of the College, said: ..:, , , ' man; Einiiy.. 1.1.1e knew the struggle
Alieni'•tOI- Scandinavian points, and On . • "The .day, when the, doctor loses :the
to the Giilt.ok'Fintaw, Visiting mos,::i: jliturt'asno.,t:oollagnhy.ariPudTri. filxis'rPs7ttoien4tism'b:eOlcr :ae i.i.,thatgii havet1. 6 haveab/. Lahad.
f. Thelmoneyvell13„,:avt e f hiRobert! 1... .. 1.,.1;_hs ... t' pknewee time_14
. . „
Mw,, the fliers, on ':then". return trip;
ha" reached England,'14.106,.: Al.§.. ,,!1e0Sie1317.; 'ill :1;."gei;11.,.taaii..14t,wohegrn orrind.e.dniiail: ,treatment 'that..wpidci have •made.`all
„sister. ', ' ..: :. • . ' ' ' . '` • Childbirth, said Dr. C. :Tel .Miller
:oVertaken John."
the' differenee, Well; .retribiltion has
Lindbeigh:' }lei visited-- her invalid.
On the 414,4ttu.r,o Of the-14ndberglk Of New, Orleans, is .no 16n.,agr,''a ,natUi-
"What A strange ;Iwo an she s,
,
tinefd..cial- Stateinents. Indicated '.thati, al....Process, and', shOnict.be supervised Ithpuglit:: Ethijy, ' , -. • •
their purpose IN*S,titi-StUdir the poSsi; hy'a,,' physician as closely ' as a seireos. . . , . ,
• . bilities of .the' Greenland rOp'teene "ItInay .still not be too late:' said
' '`''''..1f the two northern air lities. deemed• \I Gardner. !'.IWiote, ;to , the la,.v-,
•-: hiost . favorAble, A-TePerfTbeing . pre- •YerS at EXharripton today; to taalt 'tlieni:
•, pared by Colonel : Lindbetgfi Undoubt---.
. . . , If tcouid'have a•dertairrsurnef7rnerfey-
, . .in advance: Einily-how Wonderful Iit'
' edly will convey irrinortant data . re- •will he if Robert - is able to , Walk
.',Ed and the ,faeilities,,thes:-offet. in :the' 'again." Her face was glowing. . • ..;
'Emily was tired. She had had 'a
kiting to t4.4, northern lands he .visit-
develoPinene- of • air- rPtites and , I' air, :long day. little On.nothing teeat,..:find
. rile. was ,wOrii. out by suppressed en10-'
• The, North Atiaotic is .the •shortest tion. The toOrn15ept going away and.
but most '.diffictilt Of,. Vie ' Empire
mato', -SertiCeoter it is 'expected to: • coming back: again:. • :.' . .
"Aren't, you feeling well, dear?",
,
develop by stages, and •Newfoundland. "'It's all right," gasped &ally; :and
Which Was the Scene of 'a conference to,
.ettended by , British; Pnited :States .hu
-. and. :Canadian representatives, ' ' may. III
' become the key -point of, the route.
Under , license ,Irsein :the , Danish E
' dOVernMent,''Fen-American'..AirWeys
••• holds .exclusive Eights to carry on
..soinmeicial, service acress.. Green -
ardens
.17;NOVP.I§- •
IrCrelya* rents his. house in
Sittaforit to 3Its..Wille4t,*and .talces a
anialler One iLt, hie
frierki Major istu:natif and
igleS§4:CC. IeIehree"•.sniig*iht.,
rQrPll)itte°leriiPP!lgNlt1rs.‘V41/4
et:ar:ler-dauaterN1;tet,0.
is rOeiVell bat _rveiYan
:
he
been murdered. fiurtiab$' duds his friend
Trerelark** estate 1 willed to
:Our i.,e,latires, his siater,,Mcs.'J,ennifer.
Gardner,. .and • the, three children of .
an-
'Lher 'sister, ,Ws,!.k,Carsoni, now. dead.
'Janige- Pearson, bad eorn,e. to .0arnoton
.from London the day of the murder.. So
is: arrested.*puiLy Trefusie, his tlaneee,
therienieets ndernv; terforter,
. sof ' diversified industry in • ••• h h ' "
- ., sae ea
China and Manchuria, the •pro•hlenas talked o Violet Villett she "heard Vra.
of . lone ...44tance air traoprtaton, \ Mott mutter, w in ma er. come „••
. • - o, • rcan't bear.it;',
press increasingly, for solution. 'Jennifer.. "
There must be no; lagging: by Ent., '
pire countries in the safeguarding and
developing , key -points On, the
World's' chief lanes of air travel."'
•
Remarks
ntetesting__out
cago, Convention
,•Chif.agp. average woman of
t.day is- three inches taller than the
average back in 1893, dieticians meit-
ing in cOniunc" don with the American
College .of Surgeons,' were 'told by
Dr. Charles F. Read of- Elgin, Ill'.
CHAPTER XX. .
When Jehnifer :Gardner returned she
had taken -off her het. tridly .4diftie-
ed ,the smooth streep.of..the hair. back
from her forehead. , -
"Do you want to talk about things,
:ErnilY, or don't you? . If You don't I
shall quite understand."
lifft much good talking about
--PAX
Gardner, "that they will find. the real
murderer quickly: Just preis the bell,.
will you, Emily? I'll send, the nurse's
tea up to her. I„don't want her chat-
tering down here. Ho* I hate hos-
pital
'
nuises„ • .
Conversation No 1, Was 'between
"Is She a good one?", 'Violet 'Willett and her, indther.
sliPPOse she is. Hobert SaYS She ' "It •was Mrs; Curtis vlic,..to d "
said lyielet,.' ' •
• "It's .almeit a disease the that
"The Willett tr. .e a .h.'t Of
tick by themselves," aPWCharlesI. •
"Yes f •can't, make' it out. Fancy
,P14nting,•YOUrself- deWnhere n the
ccuntrYlike.thiS, Vklet doesn't4scem
to Fled, 1 don't know Whnt'z, the mut-
tet'with, her Pdak.-..-1. Etnip,* itis the
'domestic trouble. , I tan't, think why
'Women worry ,pe. abo7t. Seryants;.-:if
they cut up pasty, jut puh'em out."
• ,"That's lila what' they have -done,
• isn't it?" .said Charles. , • : •
Yes, 1 know. But they are
.great. stew abc.int4 all: ?Other. 1111.4
.down . With ...ierrearniag hysterics", and
dAughter iiapping like a ,furtle,
FaCirhlaYr1146s',Selleditt.'ni.toelecigaunilliSs,a.tilldb'313';'9"n:ghti
a packet of cigarettes: He then re;
turned..tO:the. cottage, threw -shim -Self
on his bed; and slept. peacefully, blissfitilY unaware' that he.and his affairs,
particularly Miss Emily* trefusis,
were around him..
discussed in various place's
all
There were only three nittin'topias
of conversation at present % in 7Sitta-
ro' , One Wa---.4-Ven--nindelc'one was
' You want. your
Money's. worth
whether•it's a tractor
or-che.wing.:Jobacco.
•
• ' ejin in As •
fo-f-Club and get the
h er • flavour and.
extra Satisfaction this
famoui. plug Away's °
gives.
other was' Miss. Emily.„Trefosia . and,
her cousin, : Indeed, at 'a 'certain
-
Merit, four separate conversations
were going on .with her as theirIniaio
"he's rather 'good looking!". said
ad subsequent lessening of neryons,
ailments. Balanced diets, he '
t'k. Pi -event nervous disorders. "Nonsense. With her ugly beefy,
It ',is, .bad blisiness,,. the surgeons ,hands?" .' • . ,
Einuy: watched • her 'aunt's king
were itifinnied by. Dr. Alfred- W. Ad- ,
son of the Mayo Foundation of ,Ro-
white fingers is they touched:the milk
lieSter,Atinm;,...M...correct_children at
ireal time, because it destroys their
digestion, :and acts nerv-
ous systems. It has a like effect upon
the Parente.:
the doctor 'said, 'is the,
chiif •cauie, 'Of all "nervons..troables.,
and it Moat be avoided. "Take; Yonf
time • about everything, eatolenty .of
.goodTfood;7--get-the-proper, amoUnt-;-of
sleep, . have a hit of .recreation!'eaoh
day; and you .won't be tamthered. With:
"
The "worrying , doctor" fotaid sup -
pert among the . sutieens. J.
jugirnd
Beatrice came took the cup of 'tVa:
and a plate of .eatables and left the
"Hebert has been -Very: upset .ovet.
NI
Nall this," said , Mrs. Gardner, , "He
works himself into such curietiestates.
if re:".1`liinllayeP?'6:dn' t IciTit1/2 all
. part
taC'lfh".‘ his
. v.e-iiilli:ails"
, , •
will, did he?" , •'. . • ‘• - '
Jennifer Gardner 'shook her; head.
“fi,e, :neither "knew him nor. eared,
about him' To be. honest,. I, myself
'can't prethrld any great sorrow over
YOU MIGHT AS WELL C HE'W Tki-BEsT
wonian 'falks,". said Imo was'L.outhed in terms so blatantly 601-
..1 seems the girl is 'actu- ,mistic thut'it•weidd have aroused sus -
ally, Stopping there with a cousin or pkiini heart but that of a
something. I' thought that that widow or .a retired .soldier.
simply because Miss hadn't
room. for, her. And . now it seeing that
she'd never even seen Miss Pereehelise
till this Morning!".
ie a ee ous
said .Mrs. , "That kind of wo-
man is dingermis., They lite for What
:they can find Out abut other people..
,Sending that •girl. 'along here for
recipe for coffee .Cake! *I'd like to
, .
have sent a poisoned cake. That
would, have stopped her interfering
for good and all •
Suppese,.I..Ooght to , have real-
ized-,-". began Violet. ;Ent her mother
interrupted her. . '
. "Bow could you, -m dcter4 And
anyway, Whet herrn, is done?':
."Why do you think she came here?"
' "i den't suppose- she had anything
definite in mind. She was just spying
*it :the ,larid. Is Mrs. • Corti.s Sure
ahout her being engaged to Jim
.POarso. n?." ; .
''"The "girl told Mr. qty'crott 'se `1
believe." .
"Well, then the whole:things'. natur-
al enough. •She's just •lOoking about
aimlessly for something that, might
help." • , • • • •
"You didn't see her,.mother," :Said
Violet. "She isn't aindess,!'
I WisiTTilad seen 1-1W' aid Mr.
Willett. )(`'But my, nerves were all to
pieces this morning. Reaction I sup-
pose, after that interview with the
police inspector yoterday.. '
.."You'..were wonderful, mother!.. • V
only I hadn't been such an utter fool
-=-to g•P' al4, faint. :And there Were
you, perfectly Calm ;and colleeted-7--not
turning a hair." .
we in: nretty good, , training said
her own surprise, annoyance and. • "r ,
•
• -717,h4-:g!Iii:-Of.L,1116-Atito.---'
• My ante 'Lis of 'thee short Cut to
poverty -of thee blew a
pile of . dough on you two years. age,
and new you quite , refuse •to go, or
won't,I or cant. Through r'tOvin and)
countryside 'yen) were, my 'joy and
pridei'. a happy 'day. ...I" ',loved., thy.
gaudy hue, thy nice. white tires, so
new, but now you're down and out for
true, in .every way:: To thee, -old rat-
tle • box, tame . Many hiinips, arid
:knocks; for thee.I grieve.. "Badly thy
top Is torn; frayed are thy seats and
wont; the whooping cough ,effects
thy horn, .1.*.do. believe. Thy perfume
swells the, broze....while., :good folks'
choke and wheeze; as we pass by. ' I
paid Or thee 4 price, 'iviould buy a
'mansion twite; now everybodY"s
, yeIl-
ing i wonder, Why% ThY.).Me-
tor has the grippe, thy spark pug has
the .pip', ivee'is thine. I, too, have
'stsiTered chillt; ague and kiridredIills,
endeivering to pay My bills shied thou
,...We,rt mine. Gone is thy bank4011 nbw.;
no More *mild elioke the 'COW; it's
-once •befot.e, Yet; if ‘I.pad the M011;
SQ ,belp Me John „amen, I'd boY, a car
again, and ..speed Sonic. more. • `
Glamis Castle Rich in "
,
4Associaijoris..•arict Legends
Glarnis Castle; immortalized
Shakespeare's ‘!MacBethi" is one', of,
the Most hlfereSting, r:41. Scot-
land. was the girlhood:J.4'one cif
the plichess of York. , , •
The caStle as seen4tmedaYS., dates
"Twelve. per cent," nnirm,ured Ma-.
jor Burnabyl", "That sounds pretty
good ." I
To .be.'continued.
. •
• . .
-
The remarkable attendance of 9 -
0,09 persohs * the 'Burford Pair has
led the Woodstock Sentinel -Review to.
.,..omment :on the • significance of these
local exhibitions .and their value 44
the sconamimitY. Motor, 'tralisparta-.
'hon. has Iunclonbteilly contributed' to
ti 0-.extertion of the sphere ,of influ-
ence of the fall fairs:: Exhibits' are
brought from considereble:distances.
Cattle, heySO and other lite stock
were brought from. as far as the
cin.ity London and Teronta ie. Bur-
ford' to eo:mtiete with the local. -
ducts. :;• Tilts the. ,competition .' was,
Made keener': . It is said that some of
the ,steck shown was -not placed in as
higli:7Atrank .at Burford as at tliO
Western Fair in Lotd,on... ••
" Perhaps it is better `that local
dueers shoirld be, subjcted to, outside
'conipetition as it likely , to improve
the .quality of the exhibits. ',The ob-
ject of these ,fairs is to provide com,,
:petition and . enceiragement •for 'the,
.•farmers• within reach ,ef' them. Now
that motor transportation'is :atailable
the range of the fair is extended..;The
success attending some:'. of -,the Total
faits ' ifid*i that . the ...Snieller •ones
have -their places as Well o the larger
'exhibitions at Toronto and. 'London.:
Anything that. is "calculated. to pro-
mote excellency',.. in agriculture • is
Worthy of ; the greatest. Support and
eonimendatipn.•
• The 'directors of the fiti.rford fair
'deserve hearty congratulations an
the ,Splenclid success 'achieved. •.this
year,. NotWithstanding.the-disadvan,
Itageal Of tht. prolonged dry Spell, .the
milia,tion, burst into tearsi... :• Mrs. Willett in aliard, dry voice. "If
Mrs. Gardner did not atteinpt to you'd been, .throogh what I've been
through--butthere; L hope you never
Pole her; she jest sat silently Until
ir4iilyo,o'sr teehaii;dsi sihowuill soubinse.idoie.ii*, could ''',v1,1?, nlY.- child., • L trust and believe:
that you've .got.a happy, peaceful 'Ile
' dote -about it,", he munnuTed. . 4.11eAd of YtAl!!.. ' '
, . „„ • ,* • *.. ; * • Viblet shook her. head.-
AS the liondon Times has pointed
mit; "the eXample, set by the granting
'of eXclusite rights to Certain cm-
- parries at ,ather 'rtorts on the, Atlantic
routes is presiinably one which New..
,foundland; and therefore the British
,,,.,Eintiiire; Will be unable to ignore."
" • Itis clear tliet tbe. safeguarding of
flyhig, iAteiests call for
• energy. 'and.) foresight on the part of
the best Empire experts,. The future
'0 Newfoundland, as a strategic pOint;
presents an espeially interesting
*problprn, Vihther or not develop-
• . Ment there will take the form of, an.
• boariie airpOrt in which several Ina-
• tions will he, interested presents' a
• ittiestiOn dernantling„'ar deci,-
prOi.err.s. -attach to the
rnou..tly from the. severiteenith century, sfionid itnagine,,,_ • • .
f " • "1 I ,but, .the of the towett, 0-6 end of a difference there since
,1lx:, 4744 arrAff.4 .at the ..legt thicil we re built wh!nt.,3,kleoacBe4erthie. twoo.a.s "ihn wittetts 4,1,z,v,pd inr said Roniiie,
l'soile ti'Jrneni for 'biz re4,1rn 'trip i„,),Ital'1.1:1-.;rivaat, 0,uou, he bed ..meeK,,,iIts b.aatt todeild, to vie, .their
be
France holdi ezcrikhts dr
1 cnn tell you"
sesses A '..-trate-a Ent 114t.h,. thurder DUncan Within • these; !t:t'f+hetd,"
portanoe in .4,trgo:r;r., hUt neve,ttheless Glamis is rich; "'"'' ''41)Pt 4
'A,zOres; "htit, Britain .herc pc;4
Bernua
i •forn4r..`tul 406(44i.irAlis , rt•Ii‘ I guPP,r•-x," "I ChATIes.
beeomes ricssary. fff, thocan?. fk:i4 authority Of s Sir ".tollY? If I livgd, here 'fortniHow
ght
tor the right to )ily over the A'
, the .reeer:fetieri a•
,rigi.,4),5, kre.:tbld that the eagte Should Pass . nut alteetTrer,
Britith Wand 'would bee:time ab 1M. "346* ."2" i"lrhl*4. the "Itj'ariee''' rllY 'aunt ril""es b.) elitl'g'cn"°.11.f.e.111
‘portant factor in th,: 1.440j, t're„e law or the dutorit 011, th6 /A'a7.ah4 tioes heats roe
04,„ ho*ever, a jointjthatV ariangernent t',!" 1'644 Jr'ult .447 441 -Ag any`41":?"uth111,g1'
..arritied at hy ;France 13,1 Vetvo,s' 114414.1y, 64, .
the united, States •r4arelin ,ar .. ir4 third i ("Any .cluem • gitteb;rd
thudds,,Aiore.s -rojite work tA119)n thei tr4t7 take rinii) their. con,', 'inquired Chttle.fv castYally., 'I .theati
f4tet,i(A, hato. bi-an
Ifiden46, • .
• . )
/te
Left to hiSlOwn devices Charles. En: I qt. at"ra' m afraid-"
derby did not relax his.. efforts_ He. --,"NoPsense-'4-aOd.`..t.-9 ,for SaYing you
the show • away ,werit:otit fot- a stroll, his intention be-
f..nothing of the kind .Don't 'o "
ing.to cultivate the acqtaintance o • • l'rY"
:mise rieiteholiwa nephew xrvaie: "Bet that inSpector.-:-,be"s hound. to
ly. BY a 'streke. of good fortune I
, , "That. it *as the ..mention: of Jim.
ran. into -that 'yearn; Mari. just as r
VMS emerging discensolately from the t•sheianiZ6trihrntad4ell:Y•i!iiug'hlta.iiltiitataX.nt'thaea'll.!,
gates, of Sittaford noose... •
`,41.010;" said Cheries: "I say, isn't If he d°s?' He'll .suspect
• connection, ---and he'll leek for •it -And
• that Captain TreVelyan'Sbatisel",
"That's right," said • Ronnie. , he"Yoi think not?' 'find
• was hoping ga snanshot ' '
it for paper, you khc-vv;„ But thia "ok covrse,,t! How Can haTrUSt
weather is bOpelesS for photography.", Me, Violet (ie". IP'
Rennie accepted this statement in th4t...fah.itystoef.liotuh'rillsk:os,
ail good faith; "It. 'must ..he 15"1Pg•
interesting job-4.,:yeurS," he said, ' Cthwersati° .No. N',70; in Major
dog's Born'aby'S cottage. • It was a seroo7:
lOoked _over ihis' sliouldet at'Sitteford '41:e's.:*d one, the. firitn:t of • it
Hoase ,i5toolor a •-•gi6only pio:o6 I 'being 'boine,by Mra. Curtis, •who had
,
heeri poised foridepartores for the last
half. hour; having dropped '•iti• to:col-
lect Major Burnaby's laundry, •••
' "t:Alte, MY Great,. Aunt. Sarah Eel*
de, tuat'scavIta,tJ' said to Curtis. this
niorning,!! d :."A deep'
one ---and .one that can 'twist all the
men .round her little finger. !Engaged'
tri•:Orke'Y,oUrignat and carrying en
With .aiother, That's thy Oreat Aunt
8arah's, Belinda all l'over. Arid net let'
-tlfe fun of it mark you.. ntit)U:it
fiightinesr.S•e's a 'deep one. And
now, $oong Mr...Garfield-she% have
'hitt, roped in before yoli.cati saY,knife..
.1‘Pever 'have SeSri a yor4rik gentleman
exhibits •were -of a remarkably hie
order, and they showed. what can IA
dime even under unfavorable circum,
staricei. ,* The Burford lias
achieved. a! notable plaCe .rnong th4
'fall fairs of Western Ontario be.
cause of its real fueritS.--Brantforc,
E '
,
Egypt, .,N17:Market ,
For Maritime APplek•
Saint- Sohn,. N;l3.-A.neW .niarkei
for New Brunswick apples has beet
-opened un in •Egypt, . and the ' firs)"
-shisnient4as-Aust left, th1,41.,popt-im
Alexandria. ,Shippers exp,ett large".
'consignments to follow dining the'fiiiI
and , winter inonths,.
. Canadian apples, grown 'chiefly it.
British: Columbia, have found a Mar. •
-tet in Egypt for years but it was
not Until recently that ',New Bruns
wick exporters became alive to thi
possibilities..of this trade. The firs'
shipment:is being sponsored by iht
provincial government, '
. •
itle6
r‘s. tit sYsteul.
151°-
ess'?
" Eilb
.i343
ronost..16*.tontRelief
-
rorn
euraigia
I'LL. HAVE TO
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