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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1933-12-07, Page 2' ••-• rt. '`Where we T04 Wheal filo. crime COP494,. ' 'Ave to-Si/0117 ‘' NeZt.' „ places, But she Was, a ingek_for him Chie..go doable pair uf .trutiks •In Sie said. ,PP111Plglyi 4 a' • bright haithanne OP Oat ties at his "Ver y 011111.ng:,!t the back, aid af9Pn4 P Prt - 'Not „pg thrpiin47.10.'r tt9hz,,e.,1n9e4W4e.,,St ,in. ha:thing-. suit 'Teaeb. • lfle cent' be .a.i.i.„'he'er.,,..4etb-CihilgeagS07.:itb•i4ent"h5."aa'tp'tfliiired treel7r4,31. „Oii ;own said,,gmAITE At 4an e It was '1.4ecjciedlyi Tar, g.g44 eatbez ,t1t- PeriSUce,° it!Ol%if4" • . ad, atut..ocitticisi,!, said (44-,Iduez, from contlinuing with theirfirt show 6n al "Too -; - fight . 'ef whet: the. iiSiiCh ceii,SerS„ raTeeng.- • 4n - to, r bout ext • be, the pze•at N;y4oN :b.p7 Ame have Wer Y•a tops _ ;Yea ' ett Re' get 'I.( in. the neckffroil! ; , , „ andd 'take' enSilk; ' ;Well) .ir..aNsgtingoT,..'w*.tuOvP4b, tit .ailother-ikonOee')' 11,P4r *44: ; •••.: , - et • ee cr,eurious. , - k at Ity *e 'PP* mettel, '-t`'Wh4t akt;..t4. conrie. link' .13°0 'w• iltediko...e. of with see forei, ;Phl;'` • *, .*,polka'ditta..4-TiOtr' 4.,•7,o-rattli/. had , !There was''a' tiogg of ,0,1.0tifin.g. like a *bite atriPe, suspicion in • • '•'" 'There were others with tops that were "If you are gorng to in!1ti* .; • ;.; family it's just as Well ;to see. ail' the ne:tiraM4-4re.: back us yOiT beferelianV • less, and most have adlustable straps.' tcicilOw the worst beforeit'sue )4,te. The cutout back was Pre -sent! .1?4,,It.: it nd reaijy'think you are geing, to was sPOcen of • w'modeit-, nuinbor as marry yqiing TiOW: • lid- "Why ;not?", • . The r,ops of many. new models are . . to ;In'qtpite of ti.p.riprder charger Pitt and fitted to give the figure so "In 'Spite Of this murder charge" Pplifted 110,, _ to uevi‘eWrelsle,naidol:lyelvtibeiet,.q.l:s'i4.17:ars,t749hwavne. bi$acthk etv4eoltei'es 11 . . not 4nyone'would third.ESTCP were,enjoying adjustable lied YePiPP fr0/4, &riert g yourself:" . • • .eaPt, TrevelYair rents. Vs -110aSe - S1Atafor4 Zrs. WilActt. and takes smaller one In E*harapton., trjgclp AIM 1:Stirnaby alid three net . t toping, with iu wiitett-, and he! :'<laosiixtc_r YloAet. "sPirit! m a tn. t velyan Veen' nitlfdered. Pu,Pa :finde., ''friend Aged.' Trevelyans tate is willed to his, sister, Mrs4enni Gardner; and the three children pt other sister, Mrs. Pearsbn„ now de jarnes Pearson had come _to Exhatnpt from London the day Of the murder: Is arrestede Trefogs,, his Banc • meets Chartes Enderby, rePorter, a .asks Win to help her. After phe. talked to Vielet she hard g.rs never cinne? Wfll inu$ter; 1_48 -qt • seEensaVibri tactraehtingmi 9 tion.r prtan. Vearson, one Of ths: heirs w o be in .A.ustralla. Emily a rniriti the ease, -, NOW Go ON' ,WITH THE STOHT 7, • CRAk"ItIt .7C)I17; (Cent:cf.) -•. . 'Supposing ',Duke is a suspieio zharactei and, the police' know it, Su posing Captain Trevelyan. had fon ut Something. about:Duke. He w partici/lat.: about- his tenants; reme •oer, .and., supposing he was going tell the pOlke 'what he knew. -AP Duke arranges with, in. accomplice. have him jtilled. Or; I ishoW„ it a dreadfullY 'melodramatic p • ,tike that, and'Yet; after all, eornetbin ally of a color cOmbination and Weave R,y. 4cept3 esponlibilities MrRooseveit wl4eae 790tlaPIPese 0,0114rit IP. ,P*,14,04;*. SRO: IP AP address rPentIrt referring her: .graailehildrOu: "goMetimes, . I •teet ver Y PrielarfiY %glee, 'the est Sh.fi4 4111' IPIIMate wlth 1°P4-§. at 020- And 04lto;'!1)14. • yee, tye days'?". Igre, 130oneevelt. P4'4 TPP4g. riec"' Ple today' were *ttling to. aeCePt • resP9P4144flies- an, OP. OftY, With .00 stuPhlitleit-et the' Past and that they realieci the Wastsi'lunesS War. But.. althou4h •tet .toe igure. cold be trustea to them. she qualified that trust' l?Y '11208141g ..that• Yo'441 ngist ttfik quality , tasting • :erittliust, Peg) for .ilew icleas-,-a: quality that Is MA. TOS:trieted youth And, 'Whiek„not all yoith poistisseS., •• She. ''.(iescrihed , needed thiisiasni; a' '''n A'which," stick ' a ,iieW idea until, they have. thOught ;it through Until* 140.7' dee,k1Pd anYthl40 ',hat. new idea, w9rth1.• not?' The ye_Piig people who,' have that quality, -She, sald, really weuld contribute tca. :the solution of the probleral of:NI:he future. • Apple Export.' Certificates Improperly Filled In, , , Many certificates- of origin ac6ont- „ panying the ,shipments of 'apples are arriving at British port„s unsigned and . Otherwise improperly filled.'in. This • 0 14 I,/ a -.la' • 4 1 • „,••-•••• !er • 9 d St�pUsef Lead Paints: On Articles Foj . , rel.!, 'Increase. in, Lead Poisoning ',cases NOtidect in Montreal, ' • TOys PrOm Con` tral; -"Elir.006'E'el4 to '13lame• e be en '1)1440to. use . lead Paints, on 'artielce , cted;,.;te, c,c,4rc4 use otleaa, Touts on .for babie, and Canadian and Atneri. toys Dr ij B' 'inanufactlirers USually. 2avoidd. , Oushin.5,,;?p.thergyla, their use, altlioiz li 'not; lirohihited bY 'Ten's 11O.0.14l HOP14lta71,:,:lie.c4i'94 .40lay Dr, 001114 Pointed out Aas.-: • • he announced an increasin0f 10 in the tk.alisi has strong Peaelti4 for maim: number of children"treated• cor%lead fac(4re ,o* importatien. of toys or lien- ' .1.poispng. atth.g, hospital, 'duringth,1:ciN• dec4ated witig lead .pafos:, !past year. Twenty-iix..childreR were Vie PhYPielan .said. the . increase in under treatment, as COrntlarOd, 'with 16' recorded cases _might be t1.46. not tolast . • year, and two of them died; Dr: greater Prevalence of tho, 0.hshing said, ' •• ; but .to improvet: of'iagn�s!s,_- is 'ffighOsis, tiiriaea, certainlir;" said Charles .. They Were both •Silent,•.ea0h.ene ,dee in thought.' Suddenly 'Ernily'said; '• "DO you ,itbfew that .queer feelin you get when,,somehOcir 16*Ing-4 'von; I ,fee1 ,.now as though•somoone' . eyes.. -..Were burning the,: .baCk of. ,rn • . neck; 14, it -ell faney oi itherr)eeiI '• -,Oineene•siaring gt. ine.,nevir inoved•his;chair an inch...e i -Wo and • loOked•-round the cafe n. :asOal•nianne, "T.bere"s a woman at. a;,tabile in.th ,he :reported, ' dar •incl. handsome, „.She'S starineat "Young?" • . ,• ' not very young:, ., `,`WhGt: is it?' .•• ...konnie 'He hag Just come • in and She's Shaking hands with er he's sitting .dovin at her .1: tbinksh's: saying .soniething :about • 'Ennly..bpened ,her handbag.. Aather, )st,entatiOusly she. powdered her nose, • idjtiating'• the , Sinai). VoCket :tallier. to: .:cOrivenient.angle:•:;, ; • •.' 'V's Aunt Jennifer," She:, 4.aid:ief14. "They are .getting•up'.r,.' • ' "Theyare going," said Cjrles •ou want to speak:to, her?"' . " • "t think it's 'bet • ter••for, Me to,Iprot,encl.:.1: liaven% :Oen • . • , "... • • !"After • , Charles, .."why .1aouldn't.'7Aunts.4eiiiiifer.:.liiiow; Rennie 'Garfield and. ask hiin.tO.tear • • ' • 4.,'WhY'.shoUld: §he?" "Why shouldn't gebdriess. . -Gbarle,i; don't let's go on and on like this, Sh6414- Course? its all nonsense, ;and • it .doesn't ;Mean". anytliirig! Bit we WereAuSt aaying that, rtobe,dy else:at; Ihtit..,.soanee had any',relatfot With .the tamily,1 and not fi'veanintrkes later we ,• see .Ronnie Gifte1d havig tea .with 'Pa:Ptairi TreVelYah's • ,`'It 'slioiti," Said Charles,. !"th'at yOti •never know », ,• • ';"It.' shows," said • Eniily, "that, you are, alWays' haying' 'to begin ... • . more.ivay than. one," Said . , _ •„,.• • :Enilly looked . Min.° • "W.hat do .you lneanV'y • Cha les. 'He Put his hand•oVer'hers • .'$he did . . .riet, .drawit aWay.- • „' get.' to ..put ..this: •thrOUgh,r,` aidChar1s. "Afterwards—” ' • "Afterwards?" said Ethily softly.' • "I'd do anything 'for: yeti, .Emily/..' said Charles., anything. . '"WoUld: yon?" Said Emily.... That's rather, nice': •Yon, Charles' • 4!.-.,.•••. WaViirgt4 efW y'nhuteS. later when Ernily rarig the front doer -bell. of the had beeri A' A, 4 ' d tkifet, . she know,,•WpOld. •'• Deller's :With Bennie, Garfield: •'"She • Smiled • bearningl on. Seatrice when'the latter' Opened the dapr, to hel.,° "It's me'agaiii,";.,Said Ernily. "Mrs• ,. fiardner"S.Out,.1.,•kn'ovi, but can' 1 s‘.0 Gardner?". „ Such, a •tenuest WaS 'un .'321/011, I don't 'go op and. . see, shall . 'Yea do,' Saida &tiny; . .7„,I3,catiriee 'went AlpStairS leaving*, iiiIy.alone(116':htilL , f.'"rfatWrift-h-,1i°O-1- ask' t,4. 'Y-01.1114, rn y please 'step this way. , „, . • • itopKrt wasAying •• Oft a •,i0j41..by .the in`•,a big .1•00n1 n the. II rat: flOer.' 10f.-WaS a big , iiie eyed and fair. haired:, fic Uieked, hs Tristrar. ought to ir,.'the „third, 'iret orTristraii and oi,de And'as At& Wagnerian Lenbr ha ltver ' lOked Yet: • "Bello," he quila.„„ "You are the ert ,hials.. Spot,ise aren't. cypit.'?" :.`"thatts right; UloTttkiert» sl ,suppese; 1 du 401 yob . Itobert,, d'on'(, I?'•" she Vkiid1. ' ,Itnnifer, rya!' allow- it. It like' baying' a YOU „man" u14.ti.i;d1;• `Ink' in krisonVi. ' ; . A evaor man Emil tro lid A 17-1r, frightfully thrilling ' .1? egidi tracking down a murderer is frightfully thrilling," said Emily.. g ' Robert .Gardner, stared at her, then t" .--he threw himself back on.his •1 .am,;. tired," 'he said in •a iretful "fq ,canT talk. any more. Nurse, Nyhere's.Nurse? Nurse, .I'm :Nurse, Davis ',had, come'swiftly,. at r hia call from an adjeininglroom. a• Gardner 'gets :tired Very' easily: • I • think you, had better go now, if yoa e &quit mind; MiSs Trefusia,!' • " k • Einiik rose to her feet.' She ded brightly and -said• : "Good -by, Vitele Robert, I'll collie' backsome day."' ' "What.do you. ineart?" "Air re:V*4", said Eni1.• She was 'going out of the front door when she.'stopp`ed. • . „. "Oh!" she said to Beatrice.. "1 have • left my gloves. . , "I Will get them, miss" no said Emilk:. "I'll do IL" She ran lightlf.up.the Stair's and...en; • V4 t'• • 'Perhaps • tee is button 'tritrimed...-". Atotherl clever' model has a'. draw string .neckline; A . back tanned in this outfit Would not shnw strap.out.. lines.•-• ' The colOrs•:for 1934 incInde„ yelloW,! orahge, ,'ffielori, shade, •greenisli-blue, blue,. a deep. peach, turquoise, . reds from bright to . marocin, navy, and tlack.• ".• ' Brnsiels' to Haire Lottery ' , , Brussei-One of rae interesting fea:tures at the. World Exhibition 'here next Year will be a large iiailway.ta... tion: Visitors niust 'enter, by ,turn - style after .bav"ing taken'.a tiCket, at Very trifling cost Which° is alat."`a lot- tery ticket. ' The prizeS will . passe's on the; brussels -Ostend, English Channel •Has NOW. Island • ..poVer, Enk,--74., new_island appeavi- . tered without knbcking.., , ea yee'eatay . in oie, Ehiliaii: .chann,1 ° -gloYee-. ''She ---.Wok' th*Om 'up Os.ferAa" ltahn9d11:4Pholsfitoi)ferledrls:•it°winyhfarlein.atthei.iferuk4: 1 ...d.(;:!.hcs.atimyt.:Eroi,IY.;0:rgyol!",gis't,y<>1.t.13iilaty'' getween ,,this • port : fl4. Pe4r 'wh4ii tioty: and,. Sinning ,sweetly. at thpi And .hurtled into the ,pea with a gr44t, 7 :,tWo oceupat14 of the rooni, who were rear.. Collapse° of thecliff was the. 'sitting Ilanfl inhand,ran do*n the .greatest •fall on the English cdatf,f0 ,stairs and out -of the.:11ciuSe..' . - many years. • At high tide, the mases "This' glove leaving is. a '',terrific of chalk form an island -304 ...eet,SrOM : Isesl.ittrnee‘e'cos,Oniad...tEimmeilYier,:cho.mer!,e9Ifff,.71.;,,Toliirs. the mainland. No one'VVO;t3, hurt wheh the slide occurred. Aunt. Jennifer,: does ,she. know, I won- ' • .. ; -• . der? ' Probably. not I' innst 'hurry or, 1 1, t *Vine* yob digs" ' 110:1rta • • I'll keep Charlei.,‘ alting:P.' • ° Enderby Was .waiting in Birner'S' Ford at the agreed rendezvous. • .,"Any luck?" he aske&as he tucked the rug. around her., : a way, Yes. I'm not„.sure.,, Enderby looked at her inqUiringli. said Emily in klariee, "I'm 'nOt: *Orirg t,o tell you about itYou see, it may have nothing Whatevef to do With' .if so, it wouldn't :be fair.",' • Eiiderbi sighed:. • . ;gall that hard;," he, Oserveili. . "PM .Sorry ". said,'„ Emily firmly, ."tut,thereit • • "Have. '.your. •own ,•waY.V4,-,said CharleS cOldlY. • * They. (love on- .rn silence -an". of. " fende4, :silence, • on. darles'ii, Qb.livion: one on Emily .and' Charles EnderliY. were nearly as ExhamPton When. .She brOlte; the silence. hy a' totallV. Unexpected re''• mark. , • , • . , • ."Charles," .she -said, ."0rit!'",Y.Our. a bridge. PlaYer?":„...-.-;: , .• " "Yes; 1 Urn.. 1, , • 41 via;thUikiiig,.'Yon kw • whet , theY. :tell you to • yo•u're as sing the-Value,..nt .yo,ut.• hand? 'yoiredefen4'in±count. the -winners, —but if.yii,tiire attacking 'Count' thO ,losers. Noi, .were 'attaCkirig..in this business of dtirs;--hut .p7erhapk We hav:ti beend�ing it the'• wrang WaY:"' , • • do yott•rneanr. , • !Vell,,We'.Ve been connting thn :net's, haven't wel' ftiOah'goi,t10 over tile, People Who •Cotilti.have killed Cap- tain. Treviyari;'. however, improbable tliceniS.. ',And* 'that's. perhapS'why we'Ve.'kat,..$6, terribly muddled:" "1'1 haven't '• get ' ninddied*-9` aid Charles: • •' • •-• !Vett,-J itave l!'in 'so • mud, - Wed. ;Can't •think' -at; , Let's look at it the Way rottild. _Let!'s Cotintthe losers'—thelteepleWho can't poSsiblY haw, • •.1* ' ' • "1,./Vell.; let's .krei--" 1.1nderhy tle eit "To begin with? tficre'S the Jett's. itrid Etrolaby: anditycroft and ilonliie.-.4)14 and Duke," ' • 'eYcc' ;agreed. •kit ive of them have libtl hi W. l3ctati At the. tinhii ha. was lled thek • wely al) at 8ittiittn'tl. lIonse,: and 'they ali saw each .other (iltd •thvy. egret. ll bo YeS, they're all out of .• 'A aittatier "Of fact eVeriorte ht,s Slitaforil is, nui said' Endoly„ Im;cts. isn't .a great •'s•tte. 0.0s, is .'1.1" salti•11, " . 1.1` -"'"Wo ti• (11. ' a td• t ' 6 duty, befOre release by • the customs, has caused great inconveniece,.and,as the 'Dominitin Fruit Branch states, will •Intpair• not only.the marketing PrOSItects but .alSo the net • .returris. Exporters, who are In an Y 'doubt as • t� the pi'oper filling In Of the inf °ma,- den' required for the eertificath • of Origin, are invited . to address:,.ati ...en- quiry to the Dominion:Fruit-Br-MICE • OttaWa, , : • • • .She Lost! . the ;ucOnictire had smashed A thvYer"at the crossing,. a .flapper roe ,f.rom the wreckage, :uninjured, an d PoVidered 'The engi- neof and•other S gathered around MY : ' s p .you, say the 'engine' ,coming?"' .atked the" etgineer. , The flapper wa's Indignant. boundet ra3 horn, , before you .blew yeur,wiiistle',". she said dehant- • • • el 1 DeStihy •:bears us to lour • 10t; and destiny is: :pert , our O*ii. Dii•traeil„ • . • , • Isten's' hats range in iiza from' 04 to: S 814, the latter :being the size of the:.; headgear of a Pre -War German' ain; bassador tb dreat Britain, • ; . a toys imported froth Central Europe. In Great Britain manufacturers were for- , • . of many,eases that might- otherwlsego undetected,• ' I Brilliant Woman , Sea -Captain .t AttraciiVe • 'Nova.: Stian :.•Mildred'Woniboldf, Coin- •rrianr4 fiqr wn Ship . . •Salitt• John, N,B;••••,4- Seaman once •84u.ddered at the, idea of allewing a womaa.:th• make a' vOYage, with•them. Females aboard. • ship Were JOnalis, they, 1,11Oughtd. , • and brought' tragedy. But. tithes. have ...changed.. Par,,,uine • 1.4have, has.':heenf011owing.the sea. Now 'she is scapteTh • and ,,oWrier Of 'the .43gten ''selVooner E:, ,P., Ole at present loading 'Cargo Pere for New : . Captain Wamholdi PraetidallY grew: up,.t, . on the .sea. Daughter 'oa Fundy. she. ::,saileci on: Wet Tidied .tradieg ve,ssels.• :tier fesiter ,: father, -Angus Publkorer, ot' .•State is mate aboard 'the Theriattit''ned taught, her-nvigatjofr. he contniands, a Cre'W' of' iiine'--telght, natiVeS '.Of .,..Barbadoe. and ; one opva; Scotian, Who, call :her "Oap"n". and ddtess' her •With• respectful .salute. • ' , rf, • • Bicyeles.:to the nuffiber 01..10,000 are reported as>."missine every Year in' the inetr,opolitanarea of London." cials at Various . whO eraey,", Although no one Will ..adintli ' • . Turks lnd ala, with salt for New York, file. schooner was Caught in a terrific. hurricane and forced to.ru,n before the W•ind, ,Whiqh AtrIpped her •Saile and " 'damaged other gear. wh•en etorrn • subsided.) :the Therlault: had ,been•• reread 61' th.e, Bar.: hadoi., I: ...The Young captain pnt_into the islands and sold her eero; there; Tilts: winter Captain Varriboldt plans -7' to. fit cknt the' trim, yachtlike Schoon. er as,..a cruise pith) to Carry passeng,. ers ,on an extended • pleasure tclip •to the West Indies, . •; slim dad: 'Attractive, Mildred ie .uncertain • fir _ _ er, •life , "PerhapSr•I'll • get tired' of it." she remarke,d„ Lowers Voting Agle Bareelona,Catalia, will have one' of the. lowest votiilg • :age 'limits •,;,;*i • EuiFope, for both sexes aceording to a bill just Passed. Marrie&persOns years. of age and: the/Se Wire ma Y _t)e, . seleclared--by-their-parentia'or.)4,atchanS . to have reached Maje;rity .and .ethae into. possessior: of -their property mayvote. Poi' all 'others the: age is set at 21. ' ',. the •feininine illnenose -SkiPper .••• ThisAaWering of the age, . plots" the:: sohooner's 'course, takes sponsored by Sener..Macia'S,2partY• and -bearings and . OcCasionally -handles• the 13 part Of -1ds Pregrani .Of helinC AS _master., .site., amazes 'OM- Cat 1 ' • • • ,•apn a s • "Europe's. purect ' demot As the Poets See Canadiarr Autumn :(I3y A. F.,•:„In the Edmonton !Tearnal.) • "It is strange that Our poets and .painters have not .,found greater iTiration -in the Wonder of the 4uttimii' • daya„in: thii4anadian-land-Of---ours-" ,observes'; the Oft twa, Journal nfter being itself, inspired by it tolsay'that "there can be reNt more beautiful thingP in the world i than ,the Gatineati:-eetintrsi., at this .thne, of the The point is .We)I i;fiker, ‘;. ,• The Ottawa Valley and' thereabout will 'Serve as very good type Of the scenie country , over 'Canada that, breaks out in ,the Fall of :the yearjoito• a• riot of Eien ihe ie s something. of :this 'atitninni charm is known, .and here iP1 kdinoriton, and, its ohNiron's .Na great,. deal Of .it known. COrrie to think of it, it is a bit 'strange !that the artidts in ancl 'oils ha. e net made itiol'e of thi pictilre-f ull leasor).'• . But they `.itaire hot, by any .mean been wholly different to the seaso:. i.d charms, and °the poets:--lea.i ing' the painferS: ottt of account: 16 the presene,--have, paid' gtting tiribut initify*.timeS over. At, anthology, of MY'. frosts shall take the creeper:a •• • And throngh the ..Wirid4ouaed-rect- , • • • ,derimg, wood's 'shall ',rise ' --:-.--lacteber-71rith--,T.TheT. rain ,of • leaves. • , •, ' - P On .1ndian r Summer, .algain is :this from Susanna StriCkland :Moodie: ; By the. purple haze that •On the distant, rocky :height, deep- Wild: Of . the 'skie•s ' l',ty•the smoky aaiherlight, • Through' the forest arches streaming,. Where'Nature •'On her • threhe sits; 44,4 gleaming - Through the. clotidlets,7stiOviy-white Winter's lovely ,herald greets us:, • • Ere the' ice-erowned, tyrent,ineets • , • , , 0: . * * . . r• Harvest-titne naturkilly has' aPpeal. ed•to., the poets as a time to Sing ,aboUt.. Here, -for instance, .are the 8 beginning and ending.' Of .E. Pauline Johnson's poem, "Ilaryese 'Time": . 'Pillowed and 1110164 on , the silent r ' WroPpeo.., in: her. mantle of... gclderi .Onhadian; 4uturunal: poetry is: itripog sible heed, but even, a few quntations , . • . 'from. it will: proVe, , ivrote ,thus shriply. and 'suggestlyely. of In ,dian• Summer:: . • • ' I the' Of' sinoky hills. e,,crmiSon forest stands, • . „„ -An all 'the. day, the .blue4ay • Throughout' the: Autnmii 'tanis • Now' b3 •the'brook the' maple leans'• all 'bk. glory 'spread, 'And,' all the sumaclis the, ' • ,turnedtheir greens to- •to,' Now. .lry. ,the great •,Jparsnes wrapt iti ••oinist,„ ' • , • • Or, past*.seincrivev'.4,"ruotith; Jitrougheut the. long, A utunth ., day ' " • • Wild birds are 61.14,:iguth,.:.. Avehilvalal 411)10, man% '"gepteiabei""vei. Si:lanai* f.)ietu've everi Moe. sulitle 'toes!' tr, ht. s J.1.1 e olden' 'days. ,soft 'Oureeip Utnigto how (toy „ ad„ hart Ituppy; si4hi 1.4npiner Ilitsscs t� her quiet grain, • 4k. ; -• Wearied o:f.plea.sCa'ing'Weeks away; 800iV, t66, vino, artnrati ...... , e••• S.:tinnier is lying asleep today= ' • hig it 't .1 h Ft' 1 hardly expect a, girl to be 'sign • , 1 a so as. a po lea significance. Cle• aranc'e Papers and transacting all Sener Macia' desires to perpet• uate a busincSs 'Of the craft: , government of the Left -here,' and fee; • Grder.:Snii:Eff!ciency that one of the best Ways of bringing' Order and efficiency are a matter:0i that about: is th atiTaet s,tisceptibie _ course. on , the., Theriault. Old youth to its 1.11:iport sailors didn'.t know the meaning, of order,'"--.`rernarked-7-Po bl i co v er; Inyeat.t.: , inga .neat array of 1+;",!igers all ark - ed and. nurnbered ler easy • reference .e NY:On:Ian's hand*ritiitg, »In the old days All tif0Se entries ..Were inade , . Mineral .water in, :cum book and there wasg'old'en' 1114.eSfe.r's (1.11, arfer11787,°its' etlied'ensteeheidon.os'napteilliedie_:: 'iv: 8704u r bias: tes 7d nameDe sir°aurdonYtedur I:aril::: • Soft curtains and • a . pottedi:annexae.atenieir:•,ti.wan_a:LitiTao_i. adnertt -f "CRYSyT_OLro'r'n:- opportunity ' for dishonesty "' h .A feminine to conditions sts!,3mennecticini :or Eitotunatieln, Nejcart atird-elfait-ird:orn-lerifei;;Ide. a home -like. * gaily -color • inau"'" lunzuir- "nitY elini- toi s in the combination sitting room rf-01 nIzation • strIcilq • atniopshere.„,.;••.,. instead,. of, the_ Usual reeking galley; there is an ordi..• nary kitchen *with•n 'co.mhion,-enamel- led :stove woodbot; ar'ray :etiitens11. : Adjoining -.is: a..pantrY• and box,.ebing:.closet,'..and..there's acraikie, Captain Warnboidt apes. irot lay,. In Preservefor the Winter. °trader. her Supervision, however, the: Crew. set large. . quantities a fish on ;the tab • .:roog to dry. ..": Thi s Often usetal when'. nrovis.lens..'ilin' . .• • , " 'Rural ' " , The; ships onipany include. tour.' 1;.ttliet‘ 'members, who :centent. • selves With • basking intrOpleal: sun and.'hgging 'the 'fire.. in colde,rchines.' ekie; a pollee deg. 'rem. NOW Yorir arrels geo.dnaturedly With, TomMY 6 eat, 0: patiVe' of barbades; .Theie's". a. feathered. tetiple:foo ; • Bill lieroost 'er and Jitney .the..hen, ."1? we seek:ins- loeiting- birds Who.-seein -as , fond.. of: Ocean. O'airel, sUieji i)nthftii nif84. The north wind liisses herrosy'fljs thO:tral, ja .rival frowns i the far-off, south. qu And chines. eturcsng. her sunburnt th • cheek, • , • • And '$urhinei. ,ttiwkhe..; for ono short tyeek-,t • , 2,iiivekes and 'gaihers her wealth. of Them sleeps, anti-ttreitiics year' again; _ , And. two Yers4 four( 0A riaivozt Song" by*.ISahellit :VOittleY'..CrawfOrd": 'The valleys of the 'earth „were fall, TO 'rocky flp and bilin . golden . Oat shore and sti4 A littk.Song from:stied to sheaf -2, '.8wq's!• VIOnt'Y'S, ° 'The 'Nos ,m6n, the, lives 0.e .with 'every: sheaf 'iire bound11 , We alM, • the' IhiesSing; Whiffir annuls the, eh ran nfini. the 4.1*oand . • • A nc4 Who retina- the GoNeti.*I3r. do, • '..134.(161ileit Love 'hath' fotindr .1. • • N'� Jt c:tint,b 1 ill Mitt :-TVV-thitikett , lienutiev -ars,d Spiritual .yaluosIre the- AtitturnittSytit.1-0-11-thrttlap.' ' , ,Althougb tJi Thetiatilt; haS aspects • of. a rurtil h�ne, Ciipiain .deed :by np Meeee Itvee, A', life Of' eate ' and satety/.,.. BeeeittlY lie,r• sclipOner braveda atertii' that 'smut a" Greek Steamer., 41.11a. aturo. TllH aith Was', less than 'air When • the diStressed• freighter, vent, • down, Per live thEy tha. sehooner. ,NvitiiStood• tinge Writ/es that .lient the deekir aWagh2 tthd itliiiweit the Craft; to gala .only a,ni1l dtiffit'g thig rie.tiort, ' • , .!GOOd JSailor' ' aHS • tay w erole f ion MUSICAL INSTRIJAIDNTS' , VOtt tMA'S• Witte tis stritiostien kteos, ensy ilaYnient. etd.. • CoVnotS, ,,Bvtok •OhOnek, etcv•. ova • ans. an in Name, Control. and Capital. DeliveiY-fpoe, to' Any .address in:Ontario, - Standoia Package,„ $1.00-1 Poana $150. : CANADttlit CETNTOE colazairie sta Ontario at:, Totonto; Qat. The Salvation Arzily . • •• • • saivatiojArmy , weiliere .ake. lntI- ni'ate mine colic:11110s that: are Ilttio XitOwn to: ti average citizen;, and they 3,reur to,dneratiori, to. :continuo • WAAL ' .tyhtOh :has aiea.nt •-• lion'e, 'health, • tynr.1: tkinewed: to • . 4,, • "Tho Ar.iny wili SerVe, but your inost genei;Ons"Otottr1hution45 needed.., /i11: YOLII blirletoms. Oft be? AdarfM7.. c`OtilinittOn to ,•• ," • • . ,• • ..,Co*inissiymer Joinos..4.1ay go Albert: Street,iforonto, cint.arlo a • Ueeltist.t. 0:110e-e:s:va4ceeliceepvs;folam::::: • system Oca'