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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1938-05-12, Page 2'• • 07, akgr Forder loy ; •' Sin e414 The story. eperie with.scene In an Ameripan. muele .."M.YeT.ICLIV'., a British :artiste with -a,,great gift ,f9i4!: •etaite`h"rnaiii4,!.'• :haA-•firliehed hia;tern, '•-ln his dreesIngereeirt- he- ihedie,awalt- • ine•;hltet:hB:eotleg. brother, Who.; le, endeavouring to eASeI, ••• frenee• racket .In evhfah ;he ' bee: got hitneelt rivol vete, •• Myetietleeeffera to take "-ern .home.to •England, but the c.enveegatitse Is in- . •"eerr,upeed ,.by tjt, entry of three: Men', -• who, producing-;p13.t41,,,' demand; that . the 'younger man eeMe /TOY with 'them He refuses and the older broth- er. intervenes, with •• the result that . both are 'shot and leftefor dead. • Several years. ( lapSe,. and, the scene Is: ',changedto an: old elotteee ,• .:Prefte On "thi "Eadf.' coast' of England. It has been bequeathed by an accent; ,teit Man .to his' nepheiee FRANK •DIG - BY. who, on taking possession of the „ neglected place, is nirnoie Scared out •Ofehis: *vete by what leen!to be pey- 'chip hiefieeings, • . ' '0iy enlists .the help Of MAXTON. 1-40NTrete who has •:a reeeteti,n ,foe private Investigation, and the•twe take hp- residence• 'When* ,I6ey: are eitenee..• by • in elderly : toe- ple, MR. and MKS. ElAelleeeN. The cc:1001e : are ina:eteseactory, but • OigleY flnds ehatdiejeele, servants • he engages refuge -to--... ay. • . •,, 'On- :the , ;first • eveniggedfHunter's 'Oin'4'initn,p'h,ouse-tnere are iireappotinte 4:01kilk4G•7.-.140 uncanny things hepPen an ancient • . • n , picture of a ..priekt,Presently, foot stens:.-are - heard . Oueeide . the • lidrary. .• . • CHAPTER VI. • ' . The Call Of •TheHound "Noyou are hete; ,Ctanston, stay with uS foe dineer ---. well, that is; per. haps I give • it , an unduly ''Phonetic • eat, after a long and tiring journeY. The strange old 'man accepted -Dig- , ,ineitation, and Mrs. Bartel slip- ped away to her Mechem"' ' : . • Aftera few 'common -place remarks to the visitor, limiter turned so that , , eee he night command e view of the • 'pic- ture. ' Covertly ho had already' investigat- ed It and he '613 -served the strange' feet that the, herrthle •crieasen ..line of gleaming mpieture around the neck of , the man in the picture was fading. Hunter reflected ' wag :a mite febt-loi•—invbstriTalion wireiralone. Stalk that day.feeding.••••,...?„. , Don't let a sluggish overcrowded systeraholdpuhaelt.CLEANSE INTERNALLY WITH GARFIELD TEA.Cetrldofthewasteithat slowleuupaailkeeoraufolg- 1111nm-dews and Inactive, r\ • Usually works within II to P....241, 10 hrs. MILE but prompt! •• etdruesteetescielge Irk FRE eilielatt GO ° ittas."'Y GA.RFIELD TEA .1 arise Avenue. TtirristP, Canada, Dept. AbA. • No such tIting. qet ; An•ACOUSTICON teerand 'Ieeinhe'whiputyourresict- , • - ; ualtheating to use (Smatter ,dietentereception..:.light- ' er enialler thgn. ewe. before. •' • • Write for free bOoklet Horde Demonstration • • • ACoUSTICOIIVISTITIBei 33O Bay St TtAoN'to • ONTARIO.' .1 • , by led the w'ay. back into the. loon all ,and 'Mese ,Bariew::pr940904 fTte and announced thati 4t,•nteaf Ofe,grom. ouhetaera.,.weaKha ,read$,.•at, digne Hunter 'onipoSelr .steered t "t,h conversation away tram .the ktueeeta • subject oftlie picture. . • ; ,• . • ..e.,e)6,.• you .71(ve!".fiteeenii3OfeeMr..'epra tea?" eahert efenter,..." • " eyeu, gen .glieost gee MY, Piece, few, minutes' ; • . • His Coat Was. Dry • • • . . • The enewer•, gave Hunter -fUrtber feed forconjecture, f6r the inanfg edet. was a'r, His hat; trio; was innocent of any .rpoistute. The, :quaint • Old 'greeil einbr,ella leaningagaint hh chair,, flirted, Yet outside g •drenellIng rain gwent.,thesountrySidee le • : • e. queer 'place: 'Sr. Ilentee, is, the •elerrs. Croft!".. Cranston enntied as be spelierand-Pullee-hisefitigers-Mitie•-the- ;j.oilTts• cranked aloud.'• ; • “.4 queer! plaggeledeedr That is why_ „I amso attachedlo'it. My good friend', Digby is.'going to allow me to :imbibe • Its „psythic atmosphere te'the • shOuld expiate "! ehlined in Dig: by, "that Me. Cranston is a,mediem•-• a •spiritUalietie:medium.,:e ee_44.1se. , • "ftenlly, that's certeielyteresting,. Prefessionelly, May' 'I. ask, or etbere a, er, r- -• 1)- "C4ufte privateije Mr., Huietet, •I us the inborn faculty for my own ends a&that, of MY friends 'Ntrilaeateeintet • .fee -oeeqeeyzeeeeeottet.eLhe.rte'ztie •••Y`I'm, decideele!, leterelted."e •-•W smiled, ehtit can go nd,fity.therl.''....•••• .. ' 'TIM" flickering fire -light pleYett,very. strange tricks with the gergoyleeike face of, branstoii. and. his. Velce; drOP• ped to a low:vibrant whisper. •ek .einiple itheaSe; but uneenseibesie the atmosphere in that darkened- bali ten:hied ' end' Hunter •';aeeePted:: eye • flash• Challenged from : CrAnstint's • . glaring eyes. „ .„-• . • "Mi. :Heater," he teamed' forward, pointing s lean •fore -finger, ."take . rny Advice and , de, not :dabble in matters .thee occult. Here ..and now, all• around us, unseen by you, •but seen by reee;bY reasele.ef 'MY priceless gift; are .spirits, moving' and 'walking, and ,heirine • their being in 'our very midst!" 'Mad perheng,". 'Mentally : assessed 'Regime,' "bet, artful CentAitelje"':'"Yenee. interesting, '1. AM ,sere," be added Out toed, 'After . lge:. Cranston, • that may be only a' theory and net .a •faet.", • : "Is: it •a ,.fect.. that by •your eide'1 see alf,.44,tagi.l?'i'. • ••• . , : 461S(ibject ror Fun • . • • ,Cranitc,ii's leen', finger craned for- ward, and with his right arm extend- ed. pointed tp'e enet •between fleeter and Digby. e • •• ' e • • telteallyeee'petitdely-eireterte+-Huntere gipping his tea. 'I've been telling big - by •heee that his ,plaee needs brightii- ing. Now, it . you coUid... convenietnle• see a•;nieesprepoeseSeing.'Yoting lady,". eThie is net .S•sUbject fote:fun," DIE; •:interrupted 4Ogr gOed • friend, .Mr. 'Cranston,: ig..a keen believerein .these 'nlatteree, arid. We ,si,The'•do ". net . .seand ;must:not seOffi" ' "If! I • Cinild gee for • re'yeelf !--", come "meneed Hueter. :! ,• :. "Wait -yeti Sealeee letter tinted _Mr. ,Ciansten; 'eThe hour, and ::the ;Plate are: ripe. 'W.hY net neWr . ''" you tee; Site why not neW?"• agreed •• • • • • ”Ohe 'bet •e• say!11' began' .0.ighy,, but instantly the'behaVidunebt, the7Medittne istic Cranston SeoPped'hine.,.• • ; " • • "Sileneet"'Ite; 'cOmrnan,ded inaeetele jew,'4POzeing voice. 4eYiett kite*, •Digby, Of my !'pewers: •Pray •keep silence; for 'there., is Muth in :thee eir -tonight that mut be explained. SoniehoWe I de. 'eel . that bee friend hetie is Vitally concern - .ed. bo :not Co% er:itiettirla t e whilst I niak•in tratkei" . ' • • The tweetnen Stared inhie direction. At• bisegannt, figuee-Sittitig rigidly er- ect in a high -ha '-ed 'chair,. hielean and bony tiegeitegeieminig its arins. The: darktiese •had. ifideettsede and now they' eptild diserti the Men. by, reason' Of the' flickering tire -light : • Hunter Stood ewith his 'back to. the, glow in 'order. that the ,n.'itetnelint am- nUnt ef.eighteshould fall On s med. teinietic. man: Ho ,Wet cited:every:, Metre- ment carcfully. ' • f -' • The felloW ..distOrted Ilis.lefeattetee Whir' t•Wiecliihgs and minithinge, ell of Which !..1.1untee decided Were theatrical THE .14 V A TION A] HELPS.' EVERYBODY Theror(ji:c:' gVeryborty s1ioud help: The Salvation'Arih. ,itjaapires, hope in the hopelese - • rextends lielpetoetheehelpleesee , provides shelter for the homeless, oidind6 to the WeyWaed; . pfeliehes SitivAtiOn to ell iclatses. Its Werk le eildtieeed by. ,Ociverntuent,and, cited Offiehile loaders in ell lines of naticiner endeaVor, Your cupPeri''Of the ANNUAL SELF.DEN1AL APPEAL " is needed. - Contributions may be Addressed to: ,_. otrimissxprier Qco. L. Carpenter 26 Albert Street " iie ..weli, ete ebrit0' , • , The, tireitemporarily: die4. 0:even' and: .the biack phedeWe of tlie .04 haft had leant out from lurking oe.rher$, ..1.-1A1.17N1kVil .In a:Jew nyonetetleare rumble,hle, tuattereck..mean,, :1ng1eSs.lphiasei.o.kma-;tram,-his„,14$10, "MasterSter masterter -aw.,:att:7 -.pease 4nrfpg,-iv,h1ch the sllence • was only hyphen by the: swishing of the von, atul' wtml .at the,,windpvia,' • . • ,49)ach,•.P.401c•: appait 1- af0' paeetap:1-7.0aeaee-,,..,'''' • 'The. 1,,atea..traitoo, off Into "a, Nyhtepet,, and -by the tilM light:they, .-saw' ehat, :the: teettintre*Peeed.',Ited".tallen forward., • His -chin was buried :•deeply in.; his :chest. ;• ; , . ; .;• .• .• .Ittnter itiValeatarP.Y. „ eneente . het 'Oen,as„ee!!, Oct :egi.4.,thac.roor: shook the lanky topeiii theoPhalr. Mr .Cranston ' sat bolt •nprightageie',as vested with A •newefeuudevig:: . • .. . . . „ .4'Whe calls?”, The voide with which heepeire' waa atsuradly not ,the ereck-` ,ed mid raeping tenet!: of Cranston, but the clear,, irell,mOdUlated voice .ot, a: man in vigohealth rbas beel, • . ,"etee another man," Whispered Oigby - • "Ilesh,' cauiloned • .11unier heneat his breath. HowInj Of A Dog , ' Tile figure inethe cheit tragec. its heed stifflyand appearedte' be listen- ing, straining to hear something above tee noise of the gale. — 'This night must ass without . :the:re-visitation of those Who 'teak a . , , _ Part, in -the nyighty aceneacf old.' T.he passing of -ie is, as et nought, The things there are '*hieb • may never die: ' scenes there' be woick eliall never: cease to :be enacted.: . Impel:iahablp: they live through the ekes." ' • • , (To Be Coetinued) Y ••••••••,,,,r- . , . EGETABLES ,„ • • Modern dletary- -etenflArder qemanct ,YegetAblea and still Mere Vegetaidea;' al*.00 .t./le`,,Vitaallas, knitter- ele„and, bulk 'Which they Provide, And, eine" Particular Merits ;of leafy greens. ,dranting. that ,yegetabrds are a daily essentia* u housewife -appreciates thege for Atilt another reaSeel 4 -for the, variety they etnitribute••ee- her .i.naals. 74.PY being, 'soeijethigg •fresh and sea- sonal In her table every -day. , • 0';.,pel4ti.ca1at,linfaartaltee inscrving ,vegetahles,. le.their, poqirlg• Ervea t'40 finest • vegetables Army • be made utter- ly taiitelesi, and •gettOpeeleing by Ooar, cooking -- esually otOrcooking or dee slow cooking. Their natural •,coleer and fresh flavour mast -be 'preeerved to get 0.0., best,villiie and °Meet first roles to acbieVe .this isto eooL• thern. the shortest time poitiibIe only eill tender • " • e ' ' Here gre some attractive vegetlfile reelpeseehiCh. will add :Variety to your meals,, • ;- ' Carrot* Au.Gratin 2 cups ceeked-diceel. carrots 1 thilleSpoon, minced. onion . up grated cheese • .eee.teAspoon paprika ' Cream sauce ' ; • ; , -;Make create sauce by using 11/2 cups milk,', 2 tablespoons Mettee., and 2 tAbleepoonS:fleer, Cool uneil•thicle'TO thee apt' the ,eheeaa, onion atid-papri,, tree andeefinally the diced, carrotsMix Well; place Inn buttered baking dish and cover with buttered erunahs...Bake' ie.a•mederate oven for ;25 minutes. •' Aka le*ttfied•Clini914; . • 'Selectlarge onions, •Phel ..aact .11011 remOve core with epple perm'. Fill, the cavity with.saspoee 'bread" crembe. alt,•tcutter.t. • • • ' cnOlin(t*Or A. e#0 1 head cauliCoAusil:5P9.114 .1 .cupl'whitef'eaitee: • : ' 7 tab1espoons grated e • ParMes4h:, ehpeee, • ;. • eiv; buttered 41044 .erutal)a place: patillfloW'Cr, )...eOed: caa0er, olepc* white' a aucP •over ':eaulltlaWet .arid, e 'witli! cheese arid: bread Prilfraixt Bette in, ))16deeere. AVOW:(375. degrees: 'F,) 39 ••trtinetel,,'or."untii• the.: Centeihe are dellcetelY breernA4..Thia ej 4 etthee• Stree. • e 7 , %' " teCi oili0113 pound. .(44) snafl Wbite elliene 4 tablespooee 'buttee 9"•tablespboes gugar Peel onions ' and cook in •Ie.rge amount of holiin* watersalted tlatir just tender; Draineane• dry: on eheetie- eleth. Melt better in e.eueepane.. •atto sugar: Then add entails and cook :`•,7er:' leer ;lame, , shaking ,frequently dittoes ere grazed :Berees "6.. • . ' • Bake .Mushrooms • • und :fresh mushrooms teae • 'PI alt • pash Of' pepper , 2 tableenoonebetter • • .4 tablespoone ereara • ! • Wesel enushrooyns •aziel•place In eas- 'serol. Season with 'salt and pepPer. Dot .With butter, Add. • cream:, :: cover; and hake • in. Moderate oven „(35e geeee,,,F.),LP to le' minutes,. or until tender; Sefeett 4. • , Spinach Ring • 214 cups •,e'oOked. spinaeh, chopped ' • e teaspoon salt.•.. __I tHOUSEHOLD 'LIN.ENS1' PATVE 1684 . • Make' your •linens pperkle With a combination of cross *titeh, and , . crochet! " These motifs come in paire. Pattern 1682 ;contains a transfer -pattern-Ote.2-ernotifie.5.1%-eit:4314.„inchese_21notife.„,fiele.e.X._131.1/41;.iriebes. 2 motifs 3. x 514 inches; and 2 motifS, 4 x•r.53A, inches; 'directions -end charts for the 'filet crochet 6 ;.e. 15 inches; materials reqUieetle• illustrations of stitches used; color- schemes. ' : • _' . , ,Sezul -go cents in Coins (starniis cannot be aceptecn for this pattern to Wilson Needled•aft Depe.e 73 West Adelaide •Ste Toronto. Write plainlY , . • , eed More Women Our Parliament Senator Cairine Wilson bic More ,weenea are neededle Can- ada's Parliament, Senator :Cairiee R. Wilson, first Canadian *aeon senator,: said in anentervieW at Vancouver last •'Mis, Wilson, .tibeialr,,seriatee'• front, „Ottawa, said women in Canada' and Great :' Britain had contributed ' so innch to:pocialeeeorine in the Past ten years that their position in 'public Iife could no ',longer be disputed. , Interested In Social Feforrn 44WOtheneundoebtedlY have' devoted 'more, attention to goelall; tefotre' than inett;",she said. :"In. Meat Beitain es- pecially ,. they have achieved • realtY eauctefieeded beep:vett-tenth. in hous- ing. maternity welfaree-eery 'often in the /ace of 'Mach •Unjastifiable op- liiSitiOii_" . ' "In Canada women 2have been re: eponeibie for obtaining mother4e Al: lewence in , the -,provinces 'Of Ontario and • Quebec," • , Senator Wilson .has One Weneen „eel. league in the Upper euseee ena m lee Pali's,' Conservative, Of. Peterbee :eagle min theyeare two wonien in the Hottee-, of 'Cei)lnuing. They 'are: Miss Agnes „Meepheit 'Grey, .Theide),.:!atiel !Uri; '141ertlid Bleck-and., yulton). . Quintuplets, - Like • . Deritist!sQhajr S UnVe Perfect Teeth) ation Shows 14?, .CAL1..AI41)0,,, Ont. - The Dionne genitimiets, 'wee- struggled to, •getento: the 'dentist's ohaii,.all at once, Were 'tird •by three epeeitillste that nothing _ e„ _ Wart rdrig- with 'the iroty teeth ' Which tee this share elteti)y., • . ' Dr Arn�ld 1), htioott, doan of the •.• University of Toronto!e; 'Dental doe lege, said :that the :children had "tea, usually beantifer .teeth.. Neither he Dre'.'Cherlei'ecorrigan of the betteere sieje :nor . W. G Thomsoii, pf Heinle ton Ontcould find a sign, of decay Have Eaten Right Food T y had ;no' :suggeption's for ,Dr. 'Allen Roy Defoe; physielan to the five, :aheat'll -change. of diet 'finding that. the teed Which, the Children Were eat - hag: ad developed ' their; teeth. perfect- ,: Thedentists' took iiiinressions' Of • . • Hien' 'teeth,: witieh will • be -; kept' 'fee eeeoede: • : • • ...As the dentists first , pronottliced IrvOnne's tee% perfect, Em1ie An eette; Marie and Cecile yished to take' her place in the chair.' Yvonne was reluetant to leave aed. it • was only. Witli the, help of the nurses that • 010 srpeaillsts could prevent all fiye climb- •ing:into the ehaireet tepee., , Cardinal.:.. Deplores. • . .., , . . , .:.-.Current:Fashios .r..,................ . , ../7, ..."'.7' CAI* .:Wits#Lekle 'Oaah--f--k&Ity •And . Pagan". . • , :- • • -.„...„,....- ,, , • , , ... . Williany Cardinal .0:Cot:Melt deen Pf - the Witten Catiielle-hierarehY;ift the tufted States last ' week At Boston :spoke Against nineteen fashions, dances Site ., gene's, an • herg:ed.• that some peteims! Were 1 elti '. ettlilliang.in the Corituption' Of. ur ye ' g pOotde, , Ill a sent y et e co'ttelen reaSe . of 'the. New ! riglAriti 'Pie:Wince Federeie Lige of Catholic chliergo clubs' at Holy Cress Cathedral, bc deseribed ettodeen . . •feellidit's .00 "silly arid ‘ pagan".,. ". ' -7441t-fagetentivetiaTtrileteritit-teeineke, Wterlere.eidiettleus, they "aio eetleinly. •Atteetetiieg" Jic sal& i,14 ilit.tiar'.sillY deeeee, and eerfectlY,iiteniel tattsio,..,- *hero, IS the art In 10 „belied Malls eee. .peritettieg our,. - youno, MeD .atitt. .weineee„ • :Peenle:..tedine make' intillieee in ,the cortelPtiOit of dee' Yantis Peoein" :Citedinhl to,C000s4 urged hie lletert. . I Met to Ittake, thoie'Prdteetg heated and to i3tattd.by theiteatittidatele !reellithig :the ."einetintlett Mt' about us". 4 ' P • pqsh Of..pertfeere• of .treirjoritre • re 2., egg's, slightly beaten •, 2 tablespodns• melted buttere , e•Ceek :spinaele fe'peeke; only mite :tender.. Drain,. and chop. Add seascirie ,ings; egge'. butter and riox, iiery theroughle. Teen into a 'ivell-,greeied ,ring mold.place in pan ,prhot Water and bake' ie. Mederate, been (375. de- gree's: F, ).. 30 'ntieutes, .er until fnm Ture 'fi'Qut meld. antleseivithe-Milshe- rooin .Saince. Iedivideehmelde May, be. esed.. Serves '4. '• • . Mushroom Sauce ½Pound fresh .mushrbenis • 3 cites water., •• ' 1/ teaspoon sett •". tableS0000s butter • : • 3 tables/items. fitter bash (if pepper 7 . , Wesh', muifirpoine•Welle,Sliee'lengthe Wise Orel:Leh. tiapene stem. .Cook in water *rifinittee, Over 'Medium eleee Add salt . liquor and measeee. 11/z Cape. Melt better,: add ,floure and blend, well. Add..Musbrocim liquOr:•,(11/fi and cook, stirring,- eons ant y, until thickened e Add' mushroomsand peppet and Copk:five..iniuutes leeger. .Serve 'with .aboeeespinech • :This . • eauce May "aUci used to sere with elticken eeeleegg:and :tither vegetable ; diehee., lefakes'-2' type lattice,' It deehe ed enicken icrd,th. or'' et•eam • may be , _ substieeted :foe %• cult, • mushroom 'stock.'.. • • . 113a.nia Holds Mass ui 140. COuples Wed In tionoi., of King: Zoo's Marriage., • LieekY: Pennies numbering '150 were, ueited, mees. wedding* throughout the : kingdhng.' itt , honer, ..King geg's•; Wedding .ele Ceinetese- Geraldine, Apepayi of Hun.. •garY.' • • ' ; 'Fifty. Were Married ...at • the' soeme eigns •eipeneePapil 106 at the.'exeense of •veeipes riihnielpelities, They were ,iielectee: by legal:authorities. ' • A largo crowd.; gathered; to Wittiege the •cen•ereony ht the TiranaCityHall where 14 'couples wete reerrie.d. Couple's Were 'pinned int : line and . nteedhe,d• theough.lhe steeets• singing • natiVee:sOags. ' , , ••• "• • Gifts And 'Genie' art' d. steMete-bearing'Pertegitte of. fhe•leingeand7ceueteeS•were vet Mee' seePerldtielterehile' veriolls teeele • Chris. ,teeed stre'ets Queen , Wedding' guests attended a' dinner' in the, foreign tulastey :Which was 'Eel. loWed lee; a„ .bail at the 'tapers'. club. A "gipsy ,otc:hestre. arrived teem. lenda:-' Peet; 1141egal:V.• to Add musical ' talent at the: evening's:: 'events. ••'' In lierlin.it Weeetinnotteeed celler Adolf Hitler •eene leihg eleteetlee•Bettz;„antOthebile beaeitig tlie Albanian• royal eOet of antler and alio a heennet Of the . *Athenian, nettehel heed; !:Slianelerheg, wedding 'Peeie elite.). • • , 1707 A. • OPEiii ',nett SPA' SEM! etke, 14. •• 1,'.toin 0,111. I ilitiut,',14w teat .tOtVer., 01.0164 .1trid Stables, royaltiPtialle, and rallitti,r'St. e5thibitp,, art 'comettipo, ynny Mega Viet:eon:tale, • • Adults 25e1 • thlldren150,. ekeePt Sunds? 25e , !time .20,=g32 • , . ' Dentistsfr eeeeeemenel r eY GPO BIS an aide() leteonelyettl thy cleanses thPort of feed Pat- : • elclesenmesagee the eurfes. Aide:di- gestion, rel ieees stuffy. feeling after . Meals, liglps. irepp you •fieci$041: Tekeseine home for the children • tooe'••••,ehey will love, JO "045 • 'OAA44.404A*4„,,, "Equal .13.ights" .11ai A: Real_Meaning MarriePWorkerTeacbes Husband : To Cook, Mend Dalin • And' Sew - • • • DuRHAM; Eng'. - Defendiag:.the, riget Of rhaiTied women to continue at work, A4rs. Rose,F'ai,rant, .26,. cleek in the, same •London factery' which' ,eni: ploy e her husband, told ,a meeting here of a 50-50 arrengement .evhich gives here 'equal opportunities, with her husbend.. ' She taught ham cook, inend, earn. and sew„ ,fsg this erratigereent: we both. hinee 'Opportunities for atteeding meetinge. in' the evening and taking part ig othereictivities." , . • Mts.. Ferrant said she only.,,wAnted • .. „ to work uzitil they had enough• money '44-Afeelleterii eight chileren • A bey„in Hartford, U.S.A.,, has a three-legged :kitten for a pet. 'The entire.' was 12,Q111, with: the Trent lef ••• leg missing. - ' • lay-Avoakel-n-Ageny With Neurits KrUschen Salt's 'Brought . Lasting Relief :ipr.din4ry headaches itee bad oppugn but they,,are' as uothingecpnipared ;to the, awed „pains of neuritis 'in the hOatt„ saYs. this woenan e•Beed . how grgeehen coxnpletetY beinehed: ,eee ' 4:41, had 'neuritis in . the head„and, •tight ann. •; suffeeed'eUntold agoeY With roe. head ,' and 1 -dare not .thihic whaLnugl t haee happened.hadit con firmed. •Eireeybode, know§ • •what ; a headache is like, but it is is nothing conipared .with awful' pate of neu- •eitis in' the head. I spent eleeplese., tights teiel egewitheeet n ,--lebegenetitke. bag. leruseeen :Salts; and •after *ante • 'menthe of the treatnient these effectd lasting relief."e-(Mre.) L.M, • ; 'Adin•itis; like itheurnatisM .tind 5E1: atica, fregnently has its .eobts intese Intel stasis (delay) -7 -the. uesuspected acting uiati on' in ehD sstelii Of barngui, Waste Ime tter„ welch leads:to. eke pr• niatioe cif..eXceee erieeadie. • ' Twe• of the ingredients of KraSelien • . Salts have the spOwer ,of add crysialS, otheit .`ingre,.clielitS of Keuselien assist Natere to expel these disselved Crystals through the natinat ehannels. • ” • • . SOUR -STOMACH, -1F you're troubled • lvith etomaeli teong Pssteit5, acidaSo iltdl; g have no appetite;, titetes nath1,11g. ,.• better. than Dr. R`iefces. Golden ' Medical Dieter - ery; 'It'stintulateS' ' •'• flie•egektite and, ' aidedigestien.• Aire. 11. Jones', -.^.--AVristent Hill, St:. Catharipet,' Ont.; said: ."A :few years OgO,1 •ifas'*)- Weak a..nd sui: toed from :add indigestice And sour :Stoxii- 'ach. I • W5almost .aiwt,ys.'belellii*, gas. larc Pierce'(301(1ot Atedictil . ,helped ale ,incre thAti".ailything else. I iiave fuseti:,It helped to relieve Inc of 'Mg MOcultolluan " Nd;,;,1,1 4th(tSr, SOC : •tkquid1.00hLihd1:35. , • .."", pridett from Seer() • • To$13,95 • tete- Cfll two.buroot' models ro/.41,.or; RIVelt11;:rirlit° (64: ' COLEMAN LAMP 10.1,41bitlf Cibik.4.41‘6. "SiePt.•:tel,gett ' Veteetee nee . , ft n 11,71 e rf)01411)5 1133it Int' kitchen. ,korrlivef fat- ' trige.,, en nvp. -1CrFirmse'trie°16al i4::,‘o:ri eas tram goio- line. IfUtiOit nOl'iv)151.0: dOrt- :xtIO0Cpti:141Ettitiii,,,t, gtaegohnt6oin' rateit 4fg: [Oft1 16 to 20 hotrra. The Modern :girt:77 ..:OppQrtupities Than the -00.ancla Paine" Of. • Other Pay—Educational ' 111' t 14 thit. Vida* any woinaii of eYerege lee "7.. eenigence, can acquire-euperfietellee 'aatn:(117pagsrttntl .c4hr4adrnat411:WSP111:24 'OSni4caer. " the'eeentelVeproperty of Qregt. 14a- • Never befon•e have girls without 'an- . „ „ „ , .hapregelvte seen', • :background- had .,Such a 'Chance,. • , • : - gven. though • her school, early and har Pareetseemt a Peer UPiplp,:a girl. With get-up-aMttot can tlir4 bottulf into -the sort Of, PPr.90# ihelvoold 1i40, be,.'writes' Retie Mill - it she legate, idler '.ecetion! for the Confidence, she th' it .wilt.give her, give • , phe..can go to n it school le auy1ette, If that is dcriz d her, she:" can, read,. ' 'with, A •liesegteares' geidgene,ethe same beolte that are on c,oPeke • ',. Well -Dressed On 1,6W income 7 • ., She tieetiel, wear the -wrong clothes. war 'dress'obeapiS,,,eyen, when money is very iimiJ. Worneeee, pages.. in newspapers Oxide Women's Magazhies hgve• at last came dOwntte.esdlid•feeee. and ;figures. They no 'tenger general- ize, but ten e wetean just-ewhat to bey if she has Se emelt money4-end, what !,to add if She has aelittle elere.'Teday any *V./Dina:it ean manage to look wI- drt:-ssed, on a lbw And her actions 'needn't „belie her Woks. Practical. e'aitunne on. etiquette, • which anticipate awewaeft: ,situations Andetele how. thee can be 'met, prac-. tical atl•eiee 011 beanty And .. eharni; welch a smart gni can eclePt ;to, her. own needse--ailehese.may be, foUnd le ' _ • newepapers,,mtigezietes end beeke.,. Movies -also teachher 1 tit:Inge about social e.ielygeltne. style and beeety. dries eadig, ee•Well as getting dn exereee • dt eprreet 'Pe•toinuicletion • ee • • 'here 4. help, at 'every tern and you think„ weineo ere ,,not taking ad • vantage of it -look about you at the 'girls ,working: at:Nimble taikse-girls who •.kneW when. they , were echildrea thee'whaieedle they get out be life, they would bave to get r themselves girls v.>:htii, new that they are young wernee," Ar .haid• tOr small Pay, . Look at thorn, Bet, of ceerse, you.ve; looked. They are •se• atteacteee ou couleneeltelp ecurself. Discovers Women Worpet*. Less .Dishonest: Govern -nett Inspectors Say They • • Seldom' Try to Cheat • ,The eeenmon beilefjhAt atmest all wPmen •r• are athateer,, smuggiera eede: that no wernan 'thinks , it a Ciente to•, cheat-t-the-goyMtment-orTa tioration is diSpi•Oved by the exper ien:Ce:of government investigators, de claree Greita Penner. Quoting facts and ilgeree, she writes in 'McCall e far may: e , • , •• ; • In spite Of the semen:lion beliefthat tergeenumbers of woynee enuteele new elat:hes into the conntry,. the govern- inent etispeetetA 'knew that, this is not true. `Theiron exo'erts are' trained to detect the sales slaps which itre!,uie eetisenably' low. : They know About the.. wifimen e•ho weal' ',three, dreaes, one on top of •the • othee,;and about the .. • • : weinen who seW old labels In new fereigh teets; But theyesaie :thee such • dishonest Papeengere •numbee ;fewer then ;niter per . cent._ 0! the re; turning ; front' ebt•Oate They're -.Net The Crooks • 'Well, Yoe may eay, women at'e the :- see* that :shepliete.: They form aelhrge section Of , the • criminal 'Class fotine, ginity ol tbeft .011; do they? , ".tlVery' year, he Departrueet„of.eue-e, (ice of , the 'United States ' iseitee a solid, bulgiog heok known..ge the :bet: form: Crime iteperte;. It ,liete convik .ekee tions of ''critninals in every' city and ,. 7 etate.' Aad ina nine.inotiths'. peeled. •of 1987, tifie 'book shotes •that 44,127. peeseas wete Lound guilty of larceny or theft,' Only .3,159 ,of thege were • , 'The bitefeshioeeil %yr:linen:: who :•••• thought it wtie'•ethieitll:to eheatea ,eoe;" pi:trate:ire because It ; was se big has, disappeattedif ''Slie: eVere exieted I to the d oi!ttfit itil-fasel ('1 1, o r otter three., •, if the 'Men. Ot. Ameeie.n.• 'were as honest ase theft women are, our jails "wottiti, be lase crowded .antle • • our goVermeeet. Many inilliOns be•tter today." Glyce,rine, Helps Stiffen• Prints i:tf. yeti, ar.:e otto of the Mally,ia111641., tiithiikots , •Whe, develop their ' films and send tiints through t.0 to' .admiring li eende, .elettetenS' , !Ile& filet been with. a Peptottipg emelt!: -leant • thee PittfiR„reare 'sine eitnee lVeteiteett. When they' t6titlf'tkit. uttio4; 11 yati Add a.:1(416 . inc to—ehD' 661' tft46,. Water'i, ,the l';')%1161 be' tjtip'.,'011 tilt4 ;*.'14 printa lie i.t, -• • • A festival 6.f II,ussien el4ssi010104 .$1'• hits •inet been held *simultarkeetni. 130 i# 2ftiegittts,,