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The Signal, 1928-3-1, Page 81. r -- to -Thursday, March 1, 1998. The Wreck of the "Rdwinq" By Beatrice Gri mshu (i CL1.4 I'F:ft N. 11'c r"u to the jetty, and diem - forked, mud tuner lately 11 seethed a to all that happened within the pea - 1, w etreuuuua . weeks were loth( tress thou a dream. For here was th lea !home. red-n,uftd, apn.tdiug i soda) ruofv tut widely over th liner rooms, as a bee tnereads be aa.nga over ber chickens; here we the pearling tuggers, their masts pen cilli.} thick as rushes agaivat the sky here were the yellow heights and light green bushes, and the circling salt-whtte• shore --and the low sea windy vottage on the sand -spit, and tee brown folk wandering, and the gods and the pelican* (tying over-all 1 had seers it fur so uwuy, many y, ans. And Susan Pascoe walked up` the jetty with Laurie walking beside liter, Just as they need to do when thee g':nne back from a journey to "T. 1." And I half expeeted to see the giant ti}une,�i..lIlerud red -laced. Tesl•ba} .•.neem up on the house verandah, and hint bas bellowing voice shout a wel- tome to the two. • Why couldn't one go back? Wily emildn't one, with sone immense, un- beord of mental effort, awing the whole getting of the picture away into the past. and make It what it seemed to be? In that moment I felt as if ----A-hope-must- be a way, a door, into Meow twiligtlt realms of unexploreed paryc-boIogy, if vale one; timid find 1t. • • • Some day- men would learn eon- -- - Intl of time. as they were now learn- n1.t control of space. Why not? cieantime. it wax still the year 1t+--, and the bright, once merry Dome wi.i`area�ll leLand was torn to atoms, . fur all its pleasant looks on that fair day. .Susan. who had been 511 but wintered, was returning -to a home t e :frayed. Herat nam r.aming the , •>;::•nita in sear((( elf honer and my - re f. whom he would assuredly kill if f.::ud, and of Lurie. who might look ter worse than death at his hands: As for Su�un, would be even now allow 1.. r to bttutd in the way of his plans, ter which he had bartered honor, de- -- -e'1'1-c'y. manliness, to which, I reckoned,- !e would cling until the very last? It eume upon me that she must know wl,tit had happened; for her own pro- Itetlon, if nut for ours. I had a tea- --`Ken a weighty one, for visiting rare- Once in once more; erebrwla', 1 had s:a.,ply nun for Thursday and its safe elite settlement, and remained there. 7 must still run, anti so must she: and all of us, es quhl Iy ea possible. $tae did not know. When she ree.-hed the house, she hurried Into the ce.1 Inter mortes, half -crying with de. l ligl:t at toeing home neer more: ale tlt:ug off her tattered hat. began hunt. ins through drawers and preessee for ne :v clothing. -'feuds, help tete. i child," I beard her say. '7'm a seare- crow-not fit to be seen. Get me that Mae dregs, free cool -where was 1t }sit? Who bag been upsetting all my things? Was 'Herod crazy? Ile's vwn them alLlato a bundle in the t . hrdtem, , . ," `ht "Why. Laurle"-(1 wart on the ;Bli- nn 11th outside; I could not choose but 1, .,r, and somehow it did not sem to n, tier) -Why, Laurie, whom do all ti • see things belong to? Thuds new and kimonos? i wonder if -be- ll. e e- I:.. been arranging tmrpritses for t • - A brief Interval . . . "No f y're all too short and narrow for 1 me. Deer. dear -isn't itrlrrat the sort f of mistake a man --try them on; lr r ey flu • you. you might as weIl keep ft, 'tn. You won't? But why not, here was a deadly, monetifary r et !nest 1n the mann. Then cume son wily we 1. :rie's voles. cutting and clear, (*.;ted him.* 'those are my things. i never wore ort• cite in 11 In, I'd rather be 41(414.--Ytmr hoot -,-tea my w5. i'Tgxvlt-rhPn1 ter me theoloj-ltaaaa.r: die_--uncert r .i ane, !Matta, and I'd ruttier you I abode tattle r1. 1;J call me n • child 1111y more, landtxape, t t, ...e, - ••110.11 anal!" :ani! a yobs eelit 1e, tiffe'eteed Ir: w 1'. •. and. _Fitt not, (rear's. "Are you t,'It. "1 rosy .s• wrong," 1 1' ❑iy+e•If, ,n .1. !.aerie? Whitt do yi,u ,ns ?'- "+rot 1 ean't -e+lp thinking 1 if 1 ',•lark' told her exactly what s4e. Wall) to tee ::oro married 1' Ir- Q.: - rr .Its. in brief. hrnta+-reels(,,. Per- a od_Ldt?�:J)'••nfcest to told :ti- temple 1.. r they were kinder for that. Per. a hit longer.' ( if 1 had felled the rhnnee 1 In- "Well?" n-,,,1 Bowen and let..:ed to iinirtir-m1t1., aunt--hsd 15. ' (tract w•:; a note of a .and in the story gently, 1oy deytrees. as 1 h'-• suite. 1h. slid not i„y.4' 1 at ,11 to do. It might Imre been all *-''oil see -to 'ake his sat oaten tl worse, 1 doll't know, 1- er,nld not from a inere ;:endai an Ill • �, se'!f. •:h just then; th' w3i ire •r�jrWi,'--- -t decided 1.»-tliy. 1 1►,.. :.•Il bion h: trod and eonfusesl to inc by the ter- jn t•nnu b ' satisfy bin r. low sound that (tome tirrouCh tee • it's about '1.. honor.' I n whitlows, of Simonet tens. That , I'a.s„e will haie to Ind e, grimly not to le M,ree. e nk•+s 1 hour shout t. tree where ' the -right that every mean w•1," yet know, *n; enougl: should 1 have; rale s to 1 retold '1' andLsite A , there here are / tug to e r re • the Icould not ma, . re and h,'.tr, so 1 tants( tower steges a1.,I rias coral il terrace, rue that ra1•r!ed me away front L, •: egging aoacly. .Wd r as l meat, 1 ,'art! L,ltlrit".s tees 1'uuug totted "I don't kit,• what y.u're eryln about, Susan.' She had de•tluitel droplad "tales,. eau ce ire isa't dt+•" "lie 1sT" s441d, totes, purged au,l- deuly of the tstitNta of weeplug. elle is dead! 1tarried him tteeuty- one years ago rea nater it was May and there was anal .m the hedge... and the twee, smelt . . , I worried the man I tones(, and he'+ dt•:1,1 There', s.•rl.)dy alive'. -but 11 i*u't he." "I attest L W 1 11 riot." rah Laurie. lint if )..4a0aa that er„d' "grit by tba• �.i'�. I agree will 70(1. will you hue these tttttlg' 0 eba11 1? Ton wnt :'' Well, 1 ,Aon' care. I *suet either. I'll throw them out or wince if to tate. Yate down and smell Far salts. $srean. You'll feel bee ter Ire old by. I'm g, Int out to And Pna1 -You know " she said, tnaddeloly putttrtg her head late the ram Ugalt after she bad ;eft k.' it's all iarlg,y• eoek to brake a faisetleat Her.,,). Yot like (reset *bent a hoadred tines as amen. . . . why, there be Is. Lfrteu- erx hear good of ts'.Wselye, some- times. Bert," -ie aria(. a trifle moe•k- tttgly. "i,e., her al•'ne. She mot to 'makeeter1(( think sir's awfully sorry *(sail tiered. she wouldn't feel good 1f elle ,Lhln't- t1,!" -with a stretch and a •Itndder I'm tired -tired -1'm do d:uwwd dr•••'. Daddy Bente. of be - Ing is"1 ! If I Ili utth 1 had to be teei gousl a- sate ue'tiot:ne with per hand rots soma's ,tem -`for an- other titty •-,r4 periap.-I'd Jump right over If, j, -sty anter, the stiTarks and end it. - ."There won r he any neresslty for that, far s, i can see" I glowered dryly. "Yoe aro in to petrticutar danger of befog as goal la Susan. 1 remember pre funny things about yon. 1 re*,ut,-r your pretty little ram, rte's !9s '.You main e'onrbita,. 'i.arm to kill Hertel try tach!," she w:.ttered, cool- ly. "That's rein. That works. Cun- rhita knOt� tluugg. . . . What are year I,e,.klaaajuliki• that fur?"- "Il,w• lCag-Tns Coalbila Teen here?" .,-k..4 hatbreathing rather .1ulekly. .t1 11!41(4 bad stl'tmk pee. , •rah. aboit a, l..ng a* I have. Wby?'. '•i'il tell you that by std Its." "How long are we going to gay here?" • g• 1 r "I'll tell you ;hat, too -by anti by.' And t walked el and left her. I had u a4ii b look up ,Conchita, pursuiug tato new idea of mine -bat young /(towner met and (talar(( me klet. He was rotllug up the path from' the jetty, his white -covens, yachting ell almost over one eye. his strong young chin Anel mouth shoved forward -shipmaster in every lite of * body, every 1laoveeueat or bia.lfaILI, tough mu'c•k-e. "This fellow ,ouid Nulty a erre." slams into my mind, as . 1 met hila Art.! again; "Jack ashore -late land's Inst Kia h '.1.1543 Hon' will is ever work eel?" , Poison," las met ms "It's itne you and I bad ,t wort(. Wi;14,iU--1 Tightening the Women. I don't think Ids is ever *Mt above a healthy !date THE SIGNAL, - - GODERICH, ONT. NEW ADVENTURES OF OLD FRIENDS COME ON OVER ANDHAVE A RIDE. 1N My NetJ CAfi,BOY BLUE, 11 CAN JUMP ne.-es) s OR Do f1tiYTfItN6� t, _ ALI i6147,0oPEEP. �Y1ti -.. as• �•� .. By Peggy Harvey or any of us 'Let them get their fat- , ala and siege on. We ought he ho in r. I, before 'un -up tomorrow." " We cant Le," 1 answered !:ice, 'Can't we. indeed? And 1 ! lout?' I besitatwi There was ample reg- . odd not; treason that nlf- almost =ore 71,,, any tar world. But 1 'lid not s tell hi Alert frpm a, -lea that c•u ttT •r like stooks ona•mnrg-n- 1; re was the qucotion of h far bas 'ate, and Lauri.. would I. -Mrs. kept it, "o, down .. 1, taken her In my oras nn.1 atop- his lepers. 45e want so' her crying with her clear fare• land '1'bs rr aur :tin(fs tO 1 n• tl nay bre:Ist. Vitt i might not hell, err, unit 1• Hewes slo,.l coerl4er %vel ,ret apart es K th. - :,Ii,•ir, and ro;lilg lee et.-' •, -flew tong'[ ynn k4. on: at last, •.,Rita the •rte.k;ng into .ane eller. It will 1$'•,i tlta?�1'*f n,,,y 11• a alt f 'it,- N. won't L a : u, vt1►lnit. • 1' cot 1.- hue f e hark w title , y,• • here, ' 'a site 1' lot ref nn ' run yon all opt' io•the I And ' i. k as 1 roll. :17.' 'hen Mtn - ,.•k n, rt4.'t him: and ht•• -s -,•n twee rad .t im myself," "Leek heed it 1 wilt. (tem- perately, "bet 1 st 1014 herrn fool e, rile trlpt ' tier 1 • •,t?" "You've act, -.l �e good plucked ono. and 1 w. •,'t i .:r11 blue wirer." Go after that cold with Minard's Liniment, Put Minard', on chest and throat. Take a half teaspoonful mixed with syrup. Also hent and inhale Minaret's. No cold ran stand that treatment. Minard s Is ercrll•nt 1"t **IDP• mfn'na.t.hr•r.I, 4iti•. asthma and all soma./ ail. mem,. w Th• (.s,5., w•Mrs Laniewvse INARD'S of three. •e ngnksat Ills ?cgs I i and were y set itay. brought 1 h1• w 5 a ham tnouflt, • talny and e rt , If a e 1 aw•:1y, s ' ns• of find 80 -PEEP AND 13GY tc,L;1E Little.Boy Blue cone bInco rnF your horn, The ywep's to the meadow, the cpw's in the corn; Bet L;here is the boy t.Jho looks offer the sheep? I:c's Crone for o boy ride t,titl, IIHle BaF�ep,. And, tlftie,Bo-Peop hos Iefi'her sheep, Ane goodness knolls where She will find Them, Fsr Sties gone Off so for an hey- mere er new little cot, ,^•rd the. sheep hove hots no one -to mend 'them. ` plain to him, will.you? that he'll ge tripe's- elided Into the middle of ne week. if he lets anything come with hall and doesn't report It right oft." "I'll attend to it," I said. And dill. .1nd than 1 found Conchita, a brought her with tele up to the hou frim Suntan and Laurie wa no port ref illy plot -nuts �« The 0141 hill/env woman trotted at its heels, silent and light as ft dog. She was doglike In many ways, this t'ottfiilta; doglike in her brown faith- ful eyes, it, her lack of ls•itwnulit save as concerned her mixt res5 antl he mistre-s's teats; In her strange w14 .t curling' up and sleeping anywber nir,l anyhow, about veld r„rtn•rs of th house- Onto she had been young aur onaely. elle ad bed hllt melt, -a lienee. of (ber uazt._in lovers, far-off , _MM- . datum.. Sime had followed her nun t 'Thursday'. aft,'rwarls to Farewell- ' and there death had taken the 1.1) !star and the babies. and 11ie mor t "1 never ,-.I`ea1 myself anything," xt broke in Lai:r.,•. making play wttb a In huge fun of !.can ta'athers. "You did,' I corrected her. "You 1 called yontst-!t 'lAuiIc,' or something rad like it. A cull's attempt at Dolores, se. We got Into the way of assuming you s were Laura and calling you Laurie." - "\\ea{[, what a 11 matter, Bert? Do- lores 1s a pre:t;er name than Laura, and that's e.; 1 shall make -Paul call me Dol.•',•. What are we waft- ing for? Pu eoe•t't want to stay - • here.", , r "I will telt yen, what we are way for." ('•St lca,•h ns 1 think you," I *Mel secretly.) "I 1 'Herod has something or other 1 away foothill l:outte•-•iw'pers, pv waiting good for belle,, hidden trestle 1 don't know what -that would iden- tify yank" She I'a►ksd at face keenly. Then lobe said a strange tttiug. "I wonder,' she breathed, "de 1 want to know?" e . cruel, had; the hands of Herod. -tooted her from a rude pearltnA�et-t dicer to another. like a mere bale .f I goods._ Time set her free from, t ten Sony. It r , We tik tt . arae[ is,. - ii. less, she would have been thrown out to the "beach" .f Tlurrelay and j abandoned. had not ik•n,1 lane(..( a marsh -dog for Laurie. and set Con- chita on the job. The dog hod learned to love its mistress, as dogs do. This I gueseed; hut It was only of late that 1 had begun to ghees stere. _i found wuwan lying In a long ham- aark on the verandah, fanning herself gently as she swayed. She was wear - Ing -some kind ofsoftblue gown -talus Wag always my lady's evlor-she had 343rd her larown, wavf }talr Ota the top cif her head. anti drawn a blue ribbon through lt. She looked. with her smell tarirtpal. face •trap her softly- p4nk. heart -shams] mouth. like some meet- -• Y.rtgttsyt flower,' grown enter mlQty cons. Laurie, pacing the reran - dale her vivid creams and erhnmons get off i v n n.h' of g*tlflwer.Y.lored muslin, ...•rued ti hat she was, n bins - faith of the tropic., a daughter of the Line. it wII at Laurie that 1 looked lohg- est -fur ren eons that had nothing to do with her esotie la•auty. Abut her shrug the interest (feet attends ull things toesse,a,lt of great and unknown p.tsa•r-. Ltutrie, thls ,lLe of a crea- ture In a yehuw fna•k, this pltt'e of Joy with the klesi ;ilk., %5.s nluarst . e ri .nay u p*�e-er c.snslssred with a hon, t'r1►ier+ r rot'- dett., •t'ankt-4t email, Tits thought •tt8 t•rcd rat`. I wonatere.l If, after till, 1 con . lave •e t-mistakert- mvch mus ns,tlImetl, sU little prove 113 Irl, Theo. Unwittingly, Conchita gave sue the clue; struck the speck. it she hand nota- . i doh n ro,l, lief was hear affecting ale; his linter to get away draggut at my u.ird. I think T mlghl almost -have zi, ey1 the buslttete up, and started for 'I' I. and Immediate gaiety, had not t:wnhltu.. with. -.Utter unantle l_ou�ness a n3 thing unusnnl in her *peec•h, lament to Laurie and said - "1t Is yomr lerer who is on the Jetty, Ni• Lourie'• telt take carte q hint nn p rat 5.e I» „ t re fid Master conte aur ;\b itis,. i,'mile, Dolores of my 4.11 1. rake cane:" ••1\"hat do you nt';n -by Balling her hal reamer 1 asked. "Why 410 yea t't trims IAnrie ' it/dot-to? i not know-, star. 1 think have 14':,rd it. .111 the t i to Bram •all. ug het il(ssa (auris. 1 rat know %le .1 lila, milling her Ik41ore' some- . il:, 1te it 1»»•nose there lire ty. O plenty pretty cid in my o',ntry I7,.'y call them'Iktlnres.'• 1 tilt(." I said, "It's War's, eon „o h,on•I her tall herself D.•loree. a last saw. at4a hardly able to 'peak." tell, of al. the -why, a week or tae' ago yet acre as keen as mustard e n it. 1%bats happened siuce?" - "Li -tett." 5.:.e suddenly Barred out, You .an do shut you like, and find out tvhut you like, but you're to say nothing about it-oothiug, noWiug:- to any one -_I n.til I give you leave." "Ant! when %ill that be, you bundle of oast When 1 (tete his ring on my band, Daddy lte:ie; not a moment before, 1 dnu't Lee what you think you can laud out. w? Hoer it'll i, - good or bad or nett'. -r --but it'll change things, somehow -5.:.d I dare you, I defy you t. chant.• ,Buy thing for rat. --I-1 could kill you -,r :,:.y one -if y"u risk ray'-" she patch, :t mottsent. *,•Ile.. ten her- selt, ane br•.,tgbt out, full throat, the grans} o -gat, music of the word that Is IV often w. -ten, ,O seldom said -"My love:" "I'll not risk your love, Laurie," I told he- • e;o down to Paul and talk to _kiss: you and be are safe." She (rent. 1'onekitu stood in the strong sun- light, eu0-hing the other run, lightly• u14 u child. A ross the neral terrace and deer ;o the sea. Lark hands folded ;,cr.,, lean waist, deet') fiery eyes that :.1" -ted from Laurie to lo,.k sit Inc eapa.•';:intly, the Filipino nomad setts,( II .seri ,wogs.( se,•rer•y, ,rp Wool georgette Is a dlbt ns t: ptONi Gtt4, ll.� *lama• t'wlaing, the slave inerts(, and ort Its light weight agar. . `ntp)titn ',i4 Gond/uta, 1 could swear, iwluor ae.r'laI f making It a must s . krat,w oa,e• wieg. Fe111,t11y- 1 s -void ebb msoeH*I fur a sl, It els dress, I. rwa"tr s ., .old nut tell it tinge soft material, it letodtt It>. t �'ur L, (snail?- to draping. ideating or tueltil t u trent, I dt,1 nut nes J her. I Thunk s,.'e i, as aaTiiilsbi.T fiat n t d mat-�dtLtloaal tniitetial of tete Then, with a shot that hit the gold - 'Neither do you." I would not heed her arrow. I was counsel for myself now; all argstme4'rs that told for the other side I rejected. (Continued next week) Fashion Fancies Wool georgette Malice :1n Ideal Hushtess Dress e!olteti, shot, 1 toll her to go he.* to the tilt'':,•• 1 dig not cure what she -eve-`hit( T T•: j (T m-WITO a. Se a• "1 toe tilne,n;,e. DI tht h. ,iats, I towed Susan. Sbe mita leo ,.:,d ao,in with a Mlttle of ,rtne•1hnt 4, as Laurie bud rec'om- nsetn! •I , -h• was u}.. 141141 packing her etehe o 11,•r eyes were dart circled, and lier lies.,el.• :rte nose was a little pink. 4ii -T 'Ti:,el tope w -es t1iu ulat'"t •rir,,,ntmlltel. .t 'ever trr during wag timany- y uring 'ars, f n-ate•Md her while ,-al..ii' lntomi.;.:as ever,.1 told myself that he's '1- I k Iter music mode visible. i think there neper (•,w bare been so grae7 fol „ e+r,•eture+ „I ki ow sold 11 es to her, "that alt Yt i:r rlinr.lcier and soul are In th i way ,ort •et your heel on the ground ' 1 Lope nen;," she answers.}. rowing ' r' "h eru0l4 ail if one had tier 1111,7 of 11 raise." : .eel .rel, Tt1eu(thaIrsk newof osuherKene. here •hen w-le4 to one 'mother. „1,•.r i.rat •r the 's m . t1 a• allt1 f tN heel 1 of any a•erm.•n who ever wnikr.t." i wen, en. Opole fmaki*14 spirit tnkhsg ptesPtmle'n or fwe. and forcing me of it • '1415h• t t r sn, the tineas that hail ben lting avis m, Ilpu, unsaid. for retire. "I e.p, talk as If !entity were Dyes 14nd month Any little jade can (stye that A. it 1 sort or bontty. Yours tams through ro Z and It mtreakar," "W)'nt de,' it only?" she nskt'et Ili 14 carefully ynn tannpku'e soler, stnuotts. Ing n sllken , max gni anal afttlin. as V she had f• rgottetr what she hell "ft spooks.- 1 said, "of - "'The desire of IM' moth for the star, Orf the nieat dor the morrow,' f hm Arltlgh mrt..re. .1 gfdai deal more." )more.", W,r 14nla-t'r.d, not my wools, but 5543 "It's ice}ot,s•l3*) " "I'm down that dross," 1 mild, feel- ing myself n.oldenly tarn steel. Nod► wits the fight She mit It .lows. Sate stood to front. err ne. with tie slant rays from the verandah fn (Ing of lam. -tali end Alam AIN! W1,i-4., her lovely, speaking harks emeses reefers her. Eke waltgd. "Semen." 1 said, Is It Osaalble you won't consider merree-e,w?' "I don't hntleftlatelnereat"AMMild. y 7, You'd 1• ter #' - "\We1I, then, not•. 1 can't want Lanr)e and for a few hour*. thello to send kook after y. chap, and leave /eminent," "15'e a go." ba see she'. mem', nater. e AT the tap of "- it is long no nee it little rat.' to everything. 1 Pastae, jute sett gireatlonm tzars -oh, go a1, p, like a band n to after my Id . ealttlderingly. to alert at a Mo- ll put a loot t,nt rad, sad Vat n- 1 For ttalf a Century. the Standard. Sur( 4'4,4 ul Treatment DrCH/IISE4S OINTMENT ming 1s not necessary. The very long blouse, tightly fhb - _ _at the --irhi e, and the 'mid and 1, 5.• coming neckline. The imports natures of this .mart model, Worn with ,earefiely ehosen stege wtrle•s, the+ fra•k Makes un kIoni (s,s I,1 me for the spring. WOULD REFUSE AUTO AND LIQUOR PERMITS TO THE SAME PERSON W. G. Markt (I'rogrea4ive, Routh liuront In the Legislature last week rritledard the Government control measure. • Ha was in favor t > of o r amrP res1rierive law. Drunken automobile driver)•, were beenming a meeece, said the sgs'aker, 1►riving iaertnala, -he thought, sbemld not be Issued to Per omit romit who had liquor permits. Mr. Melt favored the aptsrintment of a amplified person 1„ carry on teroper- atwe i.!ne•a clonal work. ltringing to the attention of the horse the panels(( of the Alumni As - sea -inion of the ()Mario. Agri-nitnrat t'oliege, that the Government tarn over the instittplon to to b,nrd of lnwernore. the lrytenker tweeted the eondnet of the college. 11 hod no far hoen carried on free retie politiee. Hie thsmght, bowel -me there was a pets,iiMilly of mita', ending Its way in. snd it might. he well to comelier the pommel. 1. The speaker favored more agrMnt- fnra) edneat)on' In neral pall(( and high *shoots, end aatvoented *tele TPA onn, for the elimination .f flexion* weed., Ot .: get the eeirdeu off to 11u curtly and oleo grow theriae tender- 01}. ender- plat „Mb r(•i�tttre g longer season lieu . (•heats allows, by starting maty • vers and vegetalelt•e indoors. Juppli• • or the window box or tutug- fug A -'t eau also be pruduttd fu this e. .(Moog the lower, zip - „leo, t,iitt, ,.smug marigolds, 1r' reel p:.:teally auytltlug er'..pt pup- piew, % ch do not truusplaut readily, eau 1s -tried ouster- chaos iu Mash or Al't' and atilt benefit from being wore•: -"tad 11 ft'W tittles before they area p:a•,t to their perwunent leca- tiews. ' the• vegetable• Hue, toma- toes, •�''.nge, !read lettuce, eUs-Uu- btrs .• ms and even a fele early truer rats, and sort tau las plant- ed. .4 ^'x a ��vuple of inches deep with '' e•1 burst lu' the bottom for ' drat, :' and 11115.11 with sand mixed with , : t1e helm makes the best ma - tent,. 1m1, -,r planting. If such nlab-. is not available, the nearest gt�t•::::- man will tie able to supply sum, )(slater the earth, then mark off .rows, which [Wed only be an tea t: ,,i• 1, m.o the seed and *saver die 1.1 tightly with a piece of sack- jpg ,; ''•*nett, Thee tette-ring will o;orminati,,u, and prevent the r, -;+-•tet tante(; WU.414.t tut.. 11 1:. Ire ,,et the limits teurted to n Aar:, "eine tenor, stns after they tun, -14411 el, rhreuugh tar Roil, re- m.•t• Ioverin: and place. them In till; -.: :;ht. at !ea.t a (,,ot away fore Hoe it It 44 single, or closer 1f a - emits' has lata pr, vid5.d. eta.,.• • .re that_ they are pad1y1,•ted on tat. . hen the rhentw,aneta•r thre•at- er.. to sen.. Where 5, hi rife quan- t' , • • (.lasts ft, desired. It 1. edvis- abe ' , provide a hot ltd. This is ;1 gla»sy.r.•,w'tttl bent placed on ;' •'f horse w.enure, w111•h should b• amu. at least ,•:''ehtwen inches deep. T:,• oast tee•ttht face rt'e smith with I' •' c..e+c sloping it few -i *hes 111 that that %atter will run otT, and • -:It rags t-a114;,r fully, and should m t •tea ptaaad 501)) the manure 1s snare,( up sad "salad ele,wn again !o :17.•r,t :•stents ,1.'gnrs. In (•old ,,.ater, water „•ry sparingly, anal stn bright ,:agog. Ventilate a by raking :he trash, find keep - open k,uger a • the wea t her gets tape, Mutt- _r•e'w-n to a hot bed and la• treneplanteel;to a cold frame.. • I is a glast►q'ndeeteeL bed without henth,g manure underneath, where are beaten•,[ off befolr trap 4.-e-twi .attafale- Can Place No 1 slue en a Garden There will *leapt be many critics who will malu'tuin taut, if the labor emitted in gardening were valued at so much an hour it w.uki be cheaper to buy vegetables and Bowers. Such a caleulatlon, ho,teewcr, neglects to take' into cow: -e1(tii- u =the exercise and pleeli,r a derives( from the growing .f vegetshies and dowers -upon which rico proper value can be placed. No 1 wr'ney could purchase the quality of 1 ve etablea Rr,wn within a tow yards of the keel' ft, or the t1.ay.•rw fest , picked from ':.e beds at the door. Beat %s;eeable Varieties 7'he follow -ng list of vegetables( t suitable for . in -ting In E".tern (*n- ada, is rvr.a:nended by fie Govern - meat author!! ;es at , Ottawa : Aspar ague--\Wssh.t.aon, teatisfaetory from the standpoint -at disea*e resistance and a good cropper. 4ieags l'e-na11 l'ud Wax. (7,511( Pod Kidney Wax, fhringlese Gr,•n Pod with Kentucky Wonder t,t-F t Pod and Barts Worsley 41oldett Pod a. pole sorts. Barts -Flat Egyptian Early -and Detroit leark }ted later. ('aht ,ge-Golder, Aerie as round -he nde.l first early, follotvtll by C4gen11tlgen Market and Enkhuizen (Petry as m +Prtw'n, W1111 short nla•ni Jae:ash Bi,t ,ad for w-Inte•r storage•. (',utliflowi'r- N,arty litowball and Early Dwar: Erfurt, Carrots-Chan: tenny ■rad IMnvers, Corn -(extra Early ('ore .;.4jdett 1ltttam, and for later use a well's Flcergraen. veneer!, -1'• '„•tion teeters- a;ettidcn I'I1nre• sent ''nets Gulden. Lettuar - th-Lind Itnl,l • Nonpareil. anal Iceberg. Muskmelon- Hearts of (;uII) or Hoo- ds, Mtllers tesla or i►wst e, netiiitt' - tturprlar 5.r F,nmrntd teem. Onion - ellow ro„ Dan ere. Prize Taker Yellow 1; tee - a -..�._ Tttomoa Leo' .n, Rltte Bantam, Hun- dertold. 511 • 'gem. I'arsnlp-1loll.w (ltwlrts' it,ditsh-Pshsrlot Turnip, white, yl t .•nota Bre.ekttist. tSpin- a.h----Ideon,- ,le and New Zealand.. Taman*. martian ns first early, followed by i.5rltnnu with John 1Sauer and Imams' tt,•st as the m•tln crop. it 1s well h• re:netllb'r that the quality • Calvin Cutt's Store News 0. -- Poetry Flour, 24 1(114 +tc tihelkd %%'almit., per Ib 40c ileLltn'n'e Invincible Jelly Powder, •I tor... Tiger Catlett), large bottle Irk Kitchener Pune Pork tdautngr, )b 23c Sliap Iland (.'leaner, 2 tilts 211 Toikt Pewee roll • 25c Gold Dust, large pita: 27c Syrup, 5 -lb tin 3;ic Faeitirst Shortening, 2 Ile 37c Special llven•Kiet Fancy His- cuitx ... 29c J. Calvin Cutt Grocer Pbone 116 Kingston St. THE SIGNAL'S Clubbing List iia Signal and The Tonna* Globe 11,60 The Signal and The TeseI. Daily Star • 1.50 The Signal and The Leedom Advertiser 0.50 The Signal and The Loadss Free Press ILS0 The Signal and The Tomato Mail and Empire 6.50 The Sioaal and The Fonaora' Susi . 3.25 The Sigaal and The Family Herald sad Weekly Star 3.0e, The Signal aad Saturday Night 5.50 The Signal ,ane Saturday Evening Post 3.90 The Signal sail The New Outlook 3,9„ The Signal and Canadian Homes and Gardens 4 65 The Signal and Th. Catholic Record 3.75 The signal aad McLoda's Magazin* ,.. .... 3 75 The Sigma, sadMeatreal Wit- maas ..... renewal... 3.85 saw 3.511 The Signal on d World Wide._ - rasewal4.25 ram 3.55 The Signal sad Youth's Companion - 3.75 The Signal and The Tomato Star Weekly 6.75 The Signal and Rod sad Gun ,,. 3.95 The Signal and Th. Caaadjan Countryman 2.95 Clubbing Rates With Other Peri- odicals May Be Had on Application Fresh Bread Baked Daily That's what yon get when ordering your Bread from Cleveland's. It contains the purest ingredients known to bakers. Buy a Inn( today and taste the difference, ---W *-specialise in Cresta Goods of all kinds of the *ell. ;e ('seen rra,rte Important than va#k'il__i41,t that yegt'tnblee toy h,lve the 1 iehegt qun'Ntr must he r ulek , na R It To get t thio R n••al t I bels nest '. thoroughly worked be- fore and rat se„ling lard a quickly available fr-• Iber, such n. nitrate of mode, shoal,' he ecpplird 4•yery tw99- eroks dsrine the eptly part of rift teas.nl. T:., err*le*t Wily to spply this is .0 41- lye about n tablespoon- ful ,I rr In n R atter *Ask k the ground went the 1P , M with to watering elan. parvo Holds Record. Birds ltv' ,nger than Masts. The parrot holt. the eyesore In this roe epe•rt. Ther, is' a parrot InoLondon which Is definitely known to bre at )twat ono hem -teed and twenty yearn ofd. All day It talks, swings on a rope, and Inlay with a ball. This bird was orlclnaily the lethal ma$rot of tho Itslah of &Mara, and w:,t rug_ tared from Aim in 1x01. Itnv.na and (*ales aro supposed to lite a very long Umn, but we hate 510 ^xaet Ag- ar.., Of A046'. however, we have ea 1tvnitnce of 'one slaty years old that wan AUL dI l5R and healthy. east in f)t1(s4.ta. the four King ttoorgr rete V., present King of on the same day of the Fath of pree,r1 l n g RubVickaonthroat England. d and chest. Relieves week. two ways at once - absorbed, inhaled. Dronadst Apprn lits were pops,lattot ltrvm,nti' Colon! Igallwaf. Ptfty.Tlrvro tholtaasds, t'.ty 63,000 new colnn- etly added to Canadian 1i27 through the in. of the Department of of the Gaadlaa pads E. U. CLEVELAND Phone 114 West St . Electric Bulbs 40 and 60 watts Special 5 for $1.00 Ouvranteed I:.))() hours 75 -watt Nitrogen 1(3) -watt Nitrogen Bulbs :,tae JAS. C. CARRIE East Side Square Phone 501 We Barry a [food *tock of Electrical Appliances, Fixtures, etc. Electric Wiring of All Kinds E*timnt.g given on applieaf inn Frank McArthur 1';I,F;(Ili ICI AN Telephone 82 West Streit