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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1924-06-19, Page 6A 14 tr .114f3p,:- as on o users. Sold lir ital. ,grocers. Buy' a package today. REE ot GREEN TEA UPON REQUEST. "3111.1DA," TORONTO ' Pry LET'S TRY OUR GUEST ROOM. ' koreitci Of, 'Mine. pick 4,914, me that her' mother 'advised her, at an .early . period, in her housekeeping Career, to ,. eleep'in her guest' room once in a •; While;, She had found it an exeellerit suggestion and had followed it with - she '-Wes ;more than sure-distinet, ad- vantage to her •guests. • • , I *pit in mine soon after, and*as •,,horrifiedte find that the feather pH- • loWsi: ..ceinp,aratively, new; had an 7oily •, end very disagreeable smell, necessi- tating .:..their ' being.. sent to the „Figaneeis - so,pace,: 7, ',--7...: ,,, . , . ,, • . ,- I. slioalft never belie known. it *hadi . neti....sleptlitien'theie;:-for what guest ee'41.d ineke''.4 rilei **ft' to telt ra0 Neither would any one, 1 •supP ever apehic`rOf the sateen* or .ohstr erans'eprin,g, the .11UpPy mattress • the': squeak in . 'the- bed, any one ' which would. effectually pet ifieeP rout for the seiMitive or poor sleep ' 11.1',I.Nfirat suggestion is, :therefore : repetition Of MY, friend's adviee-'-al , in year OTin guest raciiii.veeasloxial • -The. guest .rotini•is net et. ineirita . an inference:An, these .days of sM , and eittiOnsiVe aPartlienta as in times. I .. AM' surprised, ,ManY,'..iiiiiiititaent dwellers diSPen ‘,-With:it.'as-,nmatter of Course. ' ' Those -of ha who live in the count : .. . however,; and delight.' in: welcomi 011i'..fiiMily''Or city friencis. to wee *440'Or,reet. Visite,. still feel that 't ' et.)("."40.alil3 '4'-ireik *gc.Osiaty, 0a.- iire2of our homes. , ---:-In"- tittiaie'4-a guest 'vie* there' is, ;iiteceseirilY; • Mack 'latitude.' .In the - everega „hemp; its furnishings must rieeds.13# Siinigo..: 14 *pie tilos, hew-. fie e ze r;- sii 1 0. t- ' .:.. f... f .. bleitei. A ..bc; f stamps e- xo is a . .PPT eiate4 -4.4‘ aid .:c!a.erePacY; should stand in acme cOnVenient place -Perhaps ri combination of bookrac and writing materials can be made. A mall work basket,- well stocked 13Y 0, .DOUGLAP:, Shopman- 'You taa,V 'have.' Year lee -71).000Y p)44.4, 11:etWe'Penee' " Colored."' Selarall $111a/I lt,)i,'.4,tter,' value. for 'the Money." ' . ,: - ° „' --Corntrig kt, =try qreitgaryli. Doi?. 4„.. • CHAPTER IV.--(Cont'd.) • t..he a, 'thOen in her' dying *PilloEv.' I "In' this room stockings and crying quietly to herself. a girl sat, darning Bald. PerhaPsirodely,, that Great-aunt ' Alison - mnSt...have been a horritile old. --Crying heeahse her brother David 'ghoul, but 'Jean deferideCher hotly; had gone to • Oxford the day before I. inShireatsicealaii fse.rtliebrallgeedh,aredi '4a0vgre,e.41tteuegt. and she was afraid ' he would find ii : hard work •to live . on his scholarship"' 4he titvaed that her cleath,wes some - with the small help she could 'give him thing °f a relief; Unfortunately, most shabby and'feel it bitter, afraid. that 'afraid- that he-migbt-'find•-bireselif4.4;kstr1419pcti)Aajpeda.-wilt wtb4sh4terr•ix-',01y t•h'is. ! he Might not COI -he' back to her the traialag that has gfr614.3."a l*t. Par..' .„. a ,,Ine, a 1 ,aa, s'ilapi , girl.' ,Her, Mennen( are delightfule-: i\ .14 d, •elear...eyed ,bOy he - had &one! tieular gayer': She is themeat,haPPY .. ' •oNv, y. ,, . r : " ,, , : ,, . . '7.. 7 eliar.igQ• !rem the ' Ortlinary7.;madern, i ' WI ' told ' IIabout 't Y.• not noise; but frank andgaylike a 1Cdtahi'sdeilai,e't;hasieleliciin.d.,Dtoideno'thsoOtrn, intoa.fistnrdanileteirn:isri,.icei;apooyfrs..aftsecbte,n_either falla,.into the •E't • al•L'IniRrea000, ',h3r• the i 4 ar-handobieis:.'.,S:liag biezi .no - toe nor the CharYbdie :. deurededseehd•-aaPeffelar.aa,,.e, of Iri,.,Yff.'sca'!"14.19.1: 'where. and Seen yery•little4 'boehe. ere, . friend than an, enemy. You see, T;.:!i-"She has 110•44hteat treee;A;f ac- ! k- . that they would rather have' me for a land quotes him continually. . • cl; things to say about people I don't like:iv—I ilave nOtieed it once Or twice be....3 _ l3ut this little girl treated me es if I i fere in Scots peoplethat makes one had:been an older sister or a kind big*/ thiek oe winds over heathery. moor_ 1>rother, and -well, I •founti it, rather' lam% and running water: In appear- ' touching,' . : ' .,..' ,' • •• , ' since she is like a weed elf, rather "Jean Jardine 'le her 'funny, little .emall and brown, very .. light and name.. She • looks 'is nisi* child but graceful. She is sobearitifully made , . .she tells me she is' twenty-three and that there Is great -satisfaction An she has been head of the house since looking at her.. (If Eike had all the she was nineteen. e - • virtues irithe worldi could:never take" 1 "It ii really the strangeit Story. any intereet in a girl whe had a large is a true health soap. Its A110_46 ereumr, lather's' lt4ins a„worideriu/ health Ingredient, vviiich goes deep down into every pore uiic! purifies your skin— anti,septically: The wholeseme health odour --of Lifebuoy vanishiss--g-tew seconds after_i_isiste-e-hutthis protection remains. k "keoplei•I am often told„ find them- people if they were everyday 'a her world, and she talks of boo selves rather in ewe of me. I know • quaintances. She adores Dr. Johnso A rally comfOrtable chair; beside .the ordinary ones,. is necessity; a cc:such-sometimes Possibleis e• lux ury. A rack on wIdch a :suitcase May be placed is a veil; great convenience Thebureau or toilet table may be as conveniently and ornamentally stock- ed with.toilet articles as circumstances will allow. but see •I pray you, that you provide a pincushion well stocked wIth'a variety of , s -think of 'such extreardinarily nasty cent 'hut ihe ha at lilt i'n her vole See Don't forget a ,scrap basket. The father,•one Francia• Jardine, was head, or short legs, or thick ankles!) good at his 'jet), I gather-:-ancl.these•t1 larown _fee& „3iras just •right, and three Children; lettirand her. tWO ;bre- the . ribbon that was tied round her cottage --,The Riga it is me of a geed deal-eRomney's 'Par- ' in the Indian Civil Service -,Pretty She knows how to dress, too. The lit - good at 'e0151: cloths, stand or container for towels, face rthg7ileasstt•er,00.p.mowdsuerpp:alines ,Of It is often a very great convenience to to an, overnight Or 'week -end gust er. with a small quantity of-luggage;to er.a find„a bath robe hanging in the guest eeP room .closet. I think this might be considered a necessity.ble • - Be sure, also, that this closet con - all tains plenty of hangers: old Lastly, give your guest a chance to _ enjoy her room -that is, don't try to !le entertain her all, the time, or, try to give her your society. every, single 17, k - he Tier. SiPtila furbishing's MaY Ado. bearitifulr,„ • • Aa-n.P.riniary necessity, be sur that: your bed is comfortable. ` si of room alloWs;•tWiit-beds arir,deki ,able. • The eld-faiiiiened double bed i !iewidayilf,': hardly • considered. Th attrese'411,OUld be covered, and th cover :frequently blundered. win- ter"in:" ,a -.Sett, thick' bed .pad or e warm blankett-lihould be raid between •Ma •.tress'aridsheet;',thie for real warmth as the hail. :VO,ttrea, although coin ortahle' and sanitary, is not warm Be sure to provide plenty bed clothes -"e- a 'dawn 'Puff as an, extra i • possible. • ",` • If onecannot.spare e down puff an • excellent hoineinade'aubstitute maybe • inufacttired from a; pair Of 'worn but woolly blankets tacked and tied in e.Pretty:cover Of ,silksiline' or eheese- eleth, the edge -finished-With ribbon bin hie or hittonlieled ,with worsted: Many . PeciPle depend upon a .few • minutes "read" before • going' to bleep Corifese, this indulgence myself: Arrange n,simple reading lamp on a litaaii by the bed, if more cimeen- , •lent, a hanging burner oVer.its,top. • The Stand, with. an attractive cover, ;.ehould• contain a cracker jar,' well stocked, to afford first aid to.the Peer Sleeper,. a tumbler -covered carafe of • 'fresh :water .and an interesting book , ' • or two. A' writing 'desk a. -.1>tion•to the • guest making a real visit. provide one and 'Jock, were brought hate. I'll tell you what she reminded up in this called -by an old aunt of the father's; knee Daughter'. . .• ., t • Greet -aunt 'Alison. The inotb_er died.:,-„Mhat-a-find-4army,first-''.day-,ist when Jock We, a hatik; and after some Triortiford I r years' the father ' married again, sisd- gi went to tea . with the • Jardines -K":t.tt• 14? -446,' denly and unPeemeditatedly, a •beauti- and I never wasnt a nicer tea-party rise and, he ful and al• m f ost r endlese girl whom We said poeMs,to•etieh other, most of, in his rooms With• The Seoteman. for be met in London When home on leave. the time. 'Mhor's rendering of Ches.: Sole' companion. • "•_ •• • Jean Offered ne comment on the wis- terton s inc Pleasant Town of Round- The landlord, a -cheery,. little man, dom or the unwisdern of the match about'. was vei fine but k y ,Joe loves found, thrie Once or• twice tO talk for a dine had Sent for her (Jean w lik but she told me the young 'Mee. -Jar- beet 'Don Johnof AuStria." You would fevi minutes but•he had only b n as en e Jock. • He has a very gruff voice years in Prijorsford and could tell his y been te •a . schoolgirl of ' fourteen') and had and, such .surprised blue eyes, and is guest nothing ,Of the people he had given her a good tnee in LondoribeL minute ;of •the day.. Often a 'Chance fore sha.sailedl•With-her husband for to. take a "nap, Write e letter or two,' India. Rather unusual when •Tyou read.'a new book or., Pimply 'Spend a come to think' of itl—Itr-iiin't7*-Very half hour in quiet,. undist rbed-by-the-Yoirrig-viife-'Whe ,has thought' on the _neeessity-of-talking, is appreciated by honeymoon for _Schoolgirl stepdangh, • tees and Jean' had,:seen that •Was Year guest - ki • and:Unselfish, and was •grateful. . . , were hardly *landed when ,Mr. Jar- dine died of cholera. , 'The •youn T&•Jardines' sailed for India, , and DAINTY SUMMER FROCK. ,• fond of weird interjectiOns like 'Go h 0 e e nc known. • - • Maggie?' and 'Earls ih_-the streets;44 "D'yliffinintir "e -bowie. called The 'Minard'e Liniment -for Aches and Pains — Cork!!..„-He.-is7te'detirniine,d foe 'to kir?". he asked him. . . • ' - ,. „ , , .sentiment. He won't read. a book that The laridloz.d knew it well -a 'quaint N.,,.! Fiallway in Sudan. contains' lave -making or 'death -beds. .cottage •with a pretty "garden. Old -• . 'Dabs anybody marry?' 'Does anybody Miss .Alison 'Jardine was living In it 'panning through a potential:, ce.tmed die?' are his first questions about a when he can* first' to ',Priorsford;', gr°w'ng area -9' '°°'°°° acresP- a new i book,;so naturally his reading is:'riiiich ilead now, but the young,folk were railway, 216 Miles .long Was ;fox:Malty restricted. ',. • ,- , till In it. ' 1: .. . ' :; '- 'opened In the. Sudan ',recentiy, Corinect.;' , "The Jardines have , the lovable ' : wrOing folk?'" said Peter Reid. Ing ICaseala with 1114,11nel to Port. Su- 1:14iit 'of beeeniihg suddenly, overpow... "Yes;" said. the landlord,•"Miss Jean "dam ••• .• ' ' • ...'"•1 . I'm 'told. Father an „ Anglo-Ihdian. • kjob that is a i"grfoCI' is often the ,. More Effective, 'why' don't you hold V.te busy bee suggested Parson Hadeshammer. to your hired man' as an. example?" , , , _ P etographing un Spots. pu) SOL IS RAISING A NEW CROP OF SPOTS 1.) 'Large groups of'she gots, setae ,of stifiltleht .size %to 'Without: overcrewtling,' which :hay re, ,itpitrared,.,.. indicate , that. new •,• 0)ar .:111r4gun V:01, ‘k.fitl a, , arog t1the . ;COY.Ored, With s'pots,'. while 1; etween tlieSe nierm4,"as Vas tho -c4se .1014 sumrier"week,i.tit time. May elapse Wi th ou :Me melthig Its 'appeitritee0- spot that haye been i-eentIy Itbe Pirretee • 'fact: .or the. hesy" period rether. then, hank. ()vets frorn",the period- quit'has.receat;;;; ly ended. ' At -the or ,thet: ".eyele.a few.' appear'toward the poles' Of4 bun then go they irtLreise.1iz narr en.tt, ?ere r the soler,leginater,, Which, Since:the Sue 4 i'ot4tij.)i)?..ody.' •.-em•reSpond,s. to ' 'the " -:entialor the earth, About 1917 the .iniets., Were: :most,nuinerous. fter that their num- berdeareased,' Nati], • in .1922 all that cpuld he seen were (Jose to, the .ecelet• Thes the sun afforilS a'stronemers op- portunity of studying star at ,rela- tiVely 'close range, only ocio 000 Miles away., • This seems near alien, werecall that the nearest other star is about six trillion miles etijay and that Its light tekes. more than four years - to reach ns„ While that of the sun taker 'only 'aboet.eight.mlnutes. • The ,sots are the , most ,noticeablis'• 'feaOies. Of the sun whenIthey are .pre- • . sent'and large ones may be teen with , relatively Slight eptiCal aid. At pre; Sent the spots are Probably too smelt - to be seer; without a...Small telescope; "' • but When they become 'more numerous .a -•,,7 -good of_hineculars-,Phoeld : re-' Veal them '". Of course one shoeld ,iierer look, at the sue withent• some protection• for, the eyes.; - This ' mighj. consis•t of a :piece of old, densely • fagged potographic,filne whith held in .front of the bitiecularit.':., .".!I'drether bald one.0 to Min Ian "ethiging,rehultel"%retorted Silas Great*: row, e..• . , widow stayed on -1 suppose she liked. with laughter, crumpled up, and the life and had little to bring her helpless:, You.have it, too $ 1 have it; 1 back to Engitind,Land.whee, the first all nice people have it. .1 have been year of her widowhood was over she refreshing myself. With ''.feish' Men/Or.: merried Ji. young soldier,..GerVase lee "since dinner.. Do you. remember l'aunton. Pm' almoSt sure I 'reinem What it, said about Martin Rosa.? ',The i ber Meeting him about--goOd-looking, large,canveetienal jest had but small perfect dancer; prick polo • Player.: Power over her; it was the trivial They seem, in • spite of lack Of rrioney;labeurditY, the inversion Of the expect - to have. been supremely happy for ed, the sublimity getting a little alxive abOut'three years, when young Tann- j itself and failing. to realize that :lit ' rl b k ' ton 'wee killed •playing polo. The poor ' had taken • that fatal' Oteri oir th _ cart and slipped out border --those were the; things that' . Of the 366 varieties of birds found of life, leaving behind one. little boy...felled her, and laid her, wherever.she' ,in Great Britain, only 140 •are resi- , She had no -relations,and Captain.,might be, in ruins.-. ."." dents all the year round. . Taunton had. no •one 'veri 'near, :arid ! ' "Bella Batfigate, I • inust tell., you", • Jardine and her brothers.. Orphans, • j, , Nice peop,e Oh, very. Quiet end In_ Job thee will sharpen- your under- • • , "offensive. They don't own, the house standing. • , though., ". I hear ';' the landlord is - a ,• .Nreey wealthy man in.I.ondori. By the way, same name as yourself, sir.", (Te be continued.) • • • ' Good temper is like"a &tinny day; it sheds its brightness upon everything:• - • when she was dying she had left,in; remains unthawed. She hinted to nue structiOns, 'Send my boy to. Scotland. tonight_ that she thought the , Hydro- ' , , Ask Jean to bring him up. She will,Pathic was the. place for me --surely understand.' I • suppose she had de- the unkindest cut of all: People dress'. tected 'even in. the schoolgirl of four- for dinner every night there, she tell - teen Jean's most outstanding quality, 'me, , and, most of them .are Eng: . steadfastness, and entrusted the child and a heed plays. •', Evidently &he to her without a 'qualm. thinks I Would be at'home in such "So the baby of two was sent to the companY: ' • - • , child oteighteen, and Jean glows ,with 1 "Some day. I think you must vit.i,, , gratitude and, tells you how good it PHOrsford • and getto 'know Miss • •was of. her at -one-time stepmother to, Bathgate.Yours. "Pam. ---t- ' thiuk of her! That is how she seems! "I forgot to tell you that for seine to take life: no suspecting of motives; ;dark reason the"Jardines call their -looking for; therefore perhaps findinge, cat Sir J. M. Barrie. • • , • • kindnelis on every side. It is tether , • "I asked why but got no satisfac- absurd in this wicked world, but I tion. . , • ' ,. '.. • shouldn't wonder if it 'thaa for hap-..: " 'VVell, you see, there's Peter,' I • 4748. 'Ills is nice for d Pine88. • " crepe e 'chine or batiste, with' trimming of lace Jock poked at the cat and obderv- , t4Tbe' Taunton has, of course,. ed not. 4i. sentimental, • na EtadOw ("If ciaint-On- the' Jar ' beast either'e-while•••,Teae aaked- ttle I.-1-.... 4m1. 1VIhor,' 'as theY call or ernbrOideri. The new printed'Voilei, b oIgandy, and 'linen may also be- used 11 for this Pretty' freeic. The , Pattern.. is Cht iii 4 Sizea 14; ut e is to them,a,-rnest treasured would--inieelileferrecl it called Sill. delight. He is quite absurdly good -1 CHAPTE.R v. Rabindranath Tagore!" him, is their great_ amusernat and,- okin with -1.8, 18 anci 20 •years . A 16- 1° year size g, great grave gre e ' `Write The width at the foot is about his shoulders. He has a small. in" a, few minutes•loOking about hint in al en eY s When Peter iteid arrived at P i s' if possible. A prettily enameled -by q res 41/4 YardS** of 82 -inch Ma- and a head nioet Wohderfulli set on, ford Station from Lendn-he stoord7o1:1 home talent -pine tal>le of'coneenient height . is . a satisfactory " !Substitute. ,•4^ ‘•B*k it With good pens ' inkstand well arg Iled and 'a pad Or peArfolio..coritaiii;.- eiezipth,ionf ./n15,. a b raYttern. d t•O 73" Ni7;4""LrleiiiYelle is old h*t.* g • '•tion Where to 'go,: he had not Written '- int som.e°,0t,the house "paper'' and a 18 • Tororito. gAllo;,twe Ny' eeks 'fem. .receipt tbe Jarchnesa*M-aillent havewlio ' beenu-an Ufl saplythobeie%)he; cenne of his own, 'which Jean keegs last way, almost as, if after thirty; ter every meet 'A pleasant • andagreeable •'tweet and a •benefit as Good tor teeth. _breath and digestion. Makes the xt Jelgar taste better. R24' ,Sealed in its Purity Package ISSUE No, 24-'24. of pattern. . • common ,old' woman. "died (Perthat - He iittreseends a'„,huerit,child-To 43s ;Send, 15c in silver for our up -to- hePS jtreknY) .jUnisteaosnetItlie 1.6etif Ger- se - It is seid that an old horse n 'date Spring -and Summer -1924 Book' Taunton.""ia!?,,c° he el a •se deressed death ,turns towards the pastures; ear to of • Fashions, II. see in where he was foaled. It is true of , rustling black silk, satuPrig .on .hurnen bei.ngs. "Man b - m s wunders • the.edge of chairs for her figure took 'to.ithe fields vhi h I him " '11` i TO 1VIAKE-1A. PIR.,TtE cejwee;R. the greatest care' of her hands and •Aftat. a tz.,.42,iti)lrerft • First get a -large wooden tub orl complexion, and. was a great box. Put six inches of sawdust in I had; in the Highgate -a cornfortable,_eitfiet g aec• she he found. rooms in a temperance hOtel helpful porter Jean said; 'come out et the T)ia-', -the bottom ang, place In le tin. bueket; ruP.t.jor.i." .`Y,e.71 Ive.!.5 se fliPrvv?1"9tT - • - - __/vrapped asbe.,a_tas74t„._the centre:it, tnat mail% Ilk _to__asic a The next da3:,..he was, too .tired 'meant.' f/o' you suppose she teed her • of this and Pack the space between debut then? _• bucket and, box- with -.Sawdust. •••Thel "Perhaps 'the Diseuptien' IS a sort bucket requires a cover. , of religious / . Pour 'plaster of Paris on the top of the sawdust to hide it and hold it in, place. • Paint the box white end fasten a top on it.with hinge& • prsharied shalciw shOuld'be.filled vvith wool felt; corru- gated, board or, if perfectly tight, sawdust.. ' • The -vessel .ceetaining ,the ,food is put on a heated eoapstone-in , the bottom of the tin hucket. • Both tops should he fastened 'securely and it heeds no more attention until the time comes -to- remove' the' food. A new glasa has been invented which will not break If a steel ball 'is dropped or it from a height of eight feet. • • Minard's•Linitrent kW Headache. , anta,s Anyway, she Was frightfully religioes-£1 strict Calvinist. -Land tatight Jean to regard eVcrything frora, the point, of view of . . ownr. - the' c'hild Wino ask liers'elf,...`Ifew this 'Action look when t on my deathbed?' E'V'ety cross word, tvery small disolidience, she ..•, t. week!. 'WEBSTER AGNETO Auto Starter and Generator Repair ' Company. • 5,59A. Yotie St. • - Teironto Government Municipal • Industrial ON Let is, send you 'circular 7 Per Cent. Plus • Safetyplaces • . you .tinder ,no obligation what. ever. Write for: it. to day 01111nlon%Brokerage Co 821 'FEDERAL BUILDING - TORONTO ' ' ONTAR•10 . - AERO CUSHION INNER TIRES Composed of Pure para Rub- ber, Ifidhly Porous. BLOW. OUTS. Rides Easy as Air Doubles Mileage of CasInge. • 'WRITE FOR PARTICULAR8.--- Aero Cushion Inner Tire & Rubber Co., Ltd• . Wingharn Ont. NowondOr tonarthlklowerfatiALL:i • so popular! They,- , and with such . isforferridoerd WorAirorrshiparotan/elier AT eyelet! HAPIDWARI,Cotona „ . . ..,.ylten-vaewed...w.ith. sufficient ,reegnifei.....---- ing.p.OWee-tite-etYpIrsuil spat Isiieen o Consist of, ir dark centre, called the .'• umbreand a ligterhorder,, the "pee, unibra AcifliaIIy however the ap' ,Parently dark Umbra Is brighter Oa hetter-!th'on an ,electric arc light hut It seetuS • dark . on Ni.th the„ rest ofl, the stip.. • . , • •., . '4 -photograph ;of a sun Spot through ari intitrunierit called the ''''"sOectro- •hpliOgraph,"'„, an invention Of Dr.,'Ilate, enables. ,the •OltServei- to tune 111 on One Wave length' of the sun s light, to" use a.. radio, 'analegy.'Such pictures .• Shaw the distribution • of an ',one cle-;•••• Meet,. shCb.:: es coleintrier liydrdeen.. oxi the sun alici • :reveal a. definitely Spirel.trilettire• of the. spot. It :is. ta."7, Way that their natihas.!lieen;' • Ipa4bsee4cine6..ii.oaf .s.opeft,ii1S,04.sriein.liaeiln:st't'Qtaos .eoLhtielt,:.,,. determined; • and :theY• 'are. nowAtTifovifn.; ' • to. -be .krele...cYciloties'•ot tornadoes " iii . the•OS ter gaseous' layer. of tile, sun. •.",.. • 1.•AssOtiatct ,Nyith tire, activity or:the , sen,, as', revealed by • 010.'0.4.0,1)1e :dr • livers is the ' relatien, between' them' and' our average.' temperaturee, • It haa- been.,notleed that 'the' ezirth . is ay= preciably 'cooler' at the time 'of Apot ' .maxiiiiiim 'than at the ntiniiiturei,' and this.mak seeneSerprising„..beCanse the . ., ., , • 1 .8Dirit lila leatejliereas,:ed • 614,1.," aretiVitie • '',.. Roweyer, it is supposed that .at "such : • aetive.t.lnies.large._qyantitieSTOt ',.`,-dust,'' :-•,•'--. setae particles of. Wine kind,' 'art* thrown . out ' around' the ',min and that this, acts at a screen to 'reduce radfLe .• tlon to ...the earth'. SuPpertIs :''gtven • . . thIS vIeW'hy the l' fact that the 'corona:, • t. . Which can only be seen at the tinieef • 'a' total eclipse, , seeniS U.., .0i1S'Iti'.of • such small particles, and is Much iiiere:.... ....'-o.,x...0...11..' elve,..at :the ittne-of a -large' ifam-,--- her et .spets. . .--": 'Magnetism . of Spots One the most fruitful, linee'ot re, ;search • In the sun in recent ' years., fie. ibgemenoth.itheie.ostiptoiettlao:d t:.Whiistlis‘u.ttieeL,Talpignitebot.' cuased at length In the !alit chapterT---..r- .1)r. Hires ssw„ book, ‘"The Depths : ..the thAlVeree..", tliti,,Study iS pos,.:,.z..., ble-becenSeef, the so-called .1.Zee- an efteeti" , by will Ch the:dirk lines, IsAble• in', the .ealar •ppettrum.:Whett it • -rIeWed In a. epectroScope, anpeer to split into two or 'riot°, Campo nen, ts enthe light 'is, pasted tjltbil•Ft. the Id et 'a poWerfulmagnet, thleSO ',Methods' ,liaVii'''Only been •&,:. . loped in ' recent',-yeera,. and ' the, re. nt inactlie Period Of the sun Illitt ited theireompletk application.. As'•:. limners, at the . Mont •Wilson, 'Oh :rio.vir:-ItIt:diii::theal.:11:1-C il:'11:V:istr''..heri-.0re()ri4.11isoldt;i{:hei4awiti:Iglic:':ii();P.1":-:' ,ltlioWlecige'..ot this:important bodi • • Of of Si ,TO be wh ',fie , ve vex co ' JAMES SMART' PLANT,BRocaVILLEoriT t ro sei t. • „ •. .••• " - 1A14/1D ,N,Jess thari One nilitt: tear ter ' the cold tinter and•rcElfreeis put into h Hotpoint Pkr:cnlator, percolatio:lcornInettco. Shortly the FotT60 rend*, spartcling and clear. , V.lieh.11:4!lt:rtrtiegilorgeits °;rtrit,t°oft.:VbFi ari exdlusivc ttety switch should it aces.. beralowt.t1 to -ha( city." - A gift thiit would lottg rptuembercd. For sale by fldisters stiferYwhere Iti4A Hotpoint Division of Cariadlaii General Electric Co.J.td, COLATOR. A , AAA. 14 „s 1 oar O o • Si ekit)y,.IP , • • he 'greatly hugmetitt.d.T tin , ; Ve i'outti a little beectii .tr,b.,) ibat , . . , j had .a et.one i).s.'.114:Invx,As wo euhtil have • 14ifted,.a.wity up lit the- top ,of ther,tree,. _ ....I The-. braneh et;.'''Iltttl- gripetl4Titait ' ii tens. . ''l yearsbefore; when semehody had I pieced it in the 'croteh at the, *tree, j and cai:rieti it UPWard far eboVe our : , : I heads. Now the is one IS falrlivembedi:' ' . j deil : in , the WoOd. ' i-tero is Selliething , ; worth whiler'frareY year' iiihdran'ees on With. Yint":;-..,,-;,geep growing -14 ..T,Ileiv,till aot hurt Ytai, thli;m ey wiit'ke, ' :yolk ktrpngor.. • . ', ,•: . ,. , , Keep Growing.'" .r1 t A ethority can be centerreil upon you,, but not. Wi Sd() rn. ' ft; haS' 'to bo f earaea, • ,:' . •