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The Exeter Times, 1923-3-29, Page 2BY vFi.41t311111bl. , Patience tinder the yoke, ewiroging. •blueir tails keePethe Meeoff. a11e of them Jai,genedown on Ull'fiT,1111.tlaeR)s by the read:541e) 'while the teareeter had a. inikand yterned With Steve, Thep eite Ind beard the eracking a the : teentsteerie Whip, his oaths and calls to ,Sairelt,0 ref R aew VVO'S'E,<Cre" the beaSteei.end the 'ereaking ert the . •,0S'..1taaie.4e1i-rhes„ "s4.'irerento. MADE, rROtii YO R OVI LD R OOgi.RP'ETR 27e:54 ins., ereee. 30o304•10, see fe, e6.90, We pea expeese., sena for eateloae (ATHARINE SUSANNAH PP1CHARD pnheavayg!am13.1'ile-w.azhed ...oart as Went • . "What isni ?" elle. asked :breattlees- Steve went on talking of Donald 1 ly, thinleing of • Dtterly: ' ' • Carnet:One mreittering hie vagne, (119.pyright by Hodder Reed Stall 1 "01:d Canlel'on," •S1e•Ye eold. `.`,/olen- Ohl:fable:1h ny Wa teen seeee he was found dead on "ITOWO\'01' earne to gat n rit.(h CHAPTER XLI•-(Cont'd,) ihcaeth, Misfelleeen, with unkempt, the reed by Long GullY-el tree fall'en McNab can't' !nate oat," he said. "See here, Steve," NecNab said.lbrakiet hair and beaed, turning &Ten an brint--this merning," "There weree'.'t no two greater enee 'I've Vet eremething to say to Deirdre,' wrinkled and withered, be VISA no mate. aataaaje line's a while b'aelt. . Oh, he 'wee as• She's a sender:le t, her heedi foeliri Th But what d!rd.1 ere was horror, and Yet a Yarylle Mean as yea make themaD•Ce but he welleserieWed an,. We're eld pals, mennea'rtter? She sow the ,School- relief, in, her exclamation, made his marle Jim ceenitraa, 'Deirdre, You go outside while I talle1neesteeas face es she lead last osell it "Johnny slays, Caineron went clown Deird-ro 'had orehee hat. :things e'ver evith heir. V,Te'll see lerleartr-tbe dear, tian, eager face•evitle deeP te. the Black y•eerteeeitey evening, "I'm .geing,, 'Steve," she said, "I can he derue." • . • Ilinea drawn iv Val) ,s.reckliew aehre of and there • Wro.ts treerble between aim. wont stay unileii7":".AIre; .0tenterell!Sr 'got, • ,_ • Steve eletettled acrossthe roam. his heart, en it. She knew. now Why end laieNale-aMeletab •having let lain no one,. With ileir;,:.but, the Ro•sees. and was cleYring luelpliesslY) and Pu11e1'11*1ehere.1 1 been an. untharlying gTaef in for this .,ciattle ,l- hi' case, .knew- Aletieleen. .sRlre.•tet. lee there." coat sileelee •tlieroers' his nose as he went and bitteeness in *bat he seed 'when hig DaiveY Was in it," Steve vemet on. "Hight. Deirdre!". he replied,. • • be -the-door. 1lie evert e-01vay; knew that he Waist "But Thad got round Mm somehow, She book her ,,bralle flea), ite' "Now," MeleTab -seal genially, "1,371011 have been afraid of recregtellitn and belling him thet, he didn't knew Delray by the door, and went into the paddock sit there, Deirdre, and we can talk." ifts cronisrequeacers. But Nee. Callieron was in ib, and heal get off, anyhow,, beyond the, .stable, ealling, the chest- Dee.efee 'took the chair Steve had bed recluired hien to Save Davey. T- beim' Cameron's son, Buttered tile& nett arso, aa4ara...eaea ery: roorea keel left. She at very .stiff and straight was all plain/now. Yet Deirdre real- old man up that way. Oenat and the coup ladelle!" ana 'saw the • white - in it.• S'he leneve what was coining, ized that what he ,had done he would Sehroolnea:ster'd be nabbed for sure, he strucking, ';-11t her call, come 'galloping mere eeeee and loathing in her probably have clone v/ittourt her hay- made out. They *ere goocb enough acfroes tare newl,v_erre,en erase., gilded' eyes, 13tut McNerb edify saw how great lag to ask PCT What 'part had 1\-ia• friends when they, paeted only he'd axed dark they were, hoW red the cierve Gameroe had in, las life that *le cone,d• had nuo•re'n a jugful, and a couple of ' of her laps, how full of vigor and grace 'command bran -that she dared ars'ic the boys' had to give him a leg -up to • the Etnez of her strong, young body. him to' lay down hie life for her? his horse. The brute must 've shied at "Yon -know what'll happen if its What had ,erhe done for him? In thee the dead tree- near the gully, the known. Farrelie an eercapect convict ?. he askcirt. "Yes," old time the Scheohnester had, sal 1- ground was curt up round et. IL fell "We Owe ll'er more than either you or on them both. efers. Cameron found I can hope to repay, Dein-lie.' Bnit 'in tins morning. "Poet Arthur, irons, 'n the rest of sexelry lee had paid -on ell'a ef , "III go andsee if there's anything Ib! Wef1, nobody need know, lest I the fire if at no other L-irne. And,1 ean do for here) 'Iltsee's-•a ,couple of lads can now— t Deirdre teok her hat &wn from be- preve• who Steve and y'r father arc but they won'te-lest I like." MeNab s gaze -en her recalled her hind the door. mind to 'what he bad said., evith sunshine. She sli,Pp•ecl the bridle over his hearde brought liem ante the yard saddled him 'and. turned out to , ... • With thoughts of the tragedy that had befallen - Aire, Cameron, as she went along the winding track under the trees, were woven wondering% as to how . Docaract, Cameron's sudden death would ' affect Davey and ,the SchoolareasteT. ; , (Toehe continued.) what are you oing to like? Thats• what I event to ithow " Deirdre cried, She met it steaalY., tinwayeriniglY'•"--- Yee. She would marry him, if her hands gatipPing i±e anusof the Her thought went back on i,bs track. clear. If whet? Yee if Dan got off -if he "Depends osi you, my dear!" He leant forward. did not get the!three years. If he had , in her eyes. But to go to paiTscii"Tbr three years, then There 1,VOISappeal her eagernees, her bunted wild -bird it wcuild) be n,o use to marry MeNab.: air only et1e-red, in LIcNab a lust fox He oeuld not help Dan then. For three , the capture ,and tamine. of her, I Years he wcaild have to live in a" ' eif you, pootiii.sio to Ino,t,,ry.• prilson, wear filthy, hideous Clothes), Little Great Elizabeth's Gifts- thinking, "my hands are useful if they ,r thing: Ill be heard, of it," he said. . !work like a beast of laurden. 1 StRlfrck The sound of it stunned her1 "Think you'll know then how. the least one peraon, Frecleanck all we start a Hands Beautiful . Deird-re 'mullet surprise& She had, 'fa you this eaey week," she' Queen Elizabeth may lb.e even g-rea,t- are not. beautiful." Or Old Drapery Irevertheless. goin" he snarled. "Well,' Charnbetelain, the most recent student Carrepaign? They may be both! expected something like whet he had r s: . I er, then historians have admitted. At nees, w ee aen, retiring and loeee, • et.eft loves wove at night. Liqd aail is one of the new idetas for saving -time in giving, the nails a lustre but many of us •e'till eling to the old bufrex and nail poevder for the shining -up proceere• develop :tapering firvesas prees the fingti er tips, one 'at a 'me, between the forefinger and thenit after the inanieure rand after washing the hands. For tetiai and a:ark:Ward has, one of Den• pea% meet; teaeliere reeone- meads maseaging ea,eb lingee. Begin at., the bas:e e•lie finger and retb with a round and Touncli neohion down the finger to 'the tip. A. Taw intiseage has a yeenderfully soothing and comf citing effect. For special UCCRJ840;1113, t.0j1,0tyn Pew,' der clustted over the back of the hand gives a soft ve,lvety he Lights of Home. The white liable, the bright liglebe, How' fair they shine to-nig,let! I love the glint 'and gleam of them, ' The Changing topaz gleam of them,. Agiehast tlee towering height. They, etre to me a beacon set To guide my barque arirglut. Those far lights like star lights Aflame 'along the bary- No prince of Intilia's envied gems Nor flash of Lombard dasdienes Entice my soul as they - Lodestars ethat draw me h'ome again If I perchance might stray. Oh, dear lights, oh, neaa Sights! The fa:st long league is pasteeide The windls among the cordage sleep; Gray veils of mist from shoreward creep; The anchor rrow casit. t, • How bright , they be to welcome me, The,lights of home at last! 1VIontg•omerye.• Dye Any Garment sh "P'rape the Schohmtster'll get off there's an end to three Years, don't of till character d'f tie an capacity o e • First let us take a trip to the store larnond Dyes 1). this affair of the cattle, but that's only forget, my pretty, and if he gels an.. groat queen, thirults that historians in town where th.e toilet goods ere out, uples.s•---" have underrated her. She was, he stays, kept. Mete fragran,ce greet,s us and Buy "Diamond Dyes" and follow the thas,e yeafas," McNab said. "The aectuittal on. this, the orther'll come S probably for the end of Mei measill'e'd him with hes eYes' by far the greatest woman of histoey; and as we approae.lh thie counter, we simple directions in every package, other be 'till the expitration of Inc life, my dear; en St•eve-a month or len marry •me the day he gellsi Ste was not only the greateat mona,rch ahnost involeintarriler tosses's the numberless fascinatina tint successfully, because perfect home reach out to Don't wonder whether you can dye or two ea ,bo alio and oa Etta you're tao, free a this charge -if he gets free --1 who has eever occupied the throne of I e price of their freedom. 'You pays y r money arab takes y'r choice, DeirelTe." -if bets gelhf toget liewn and You aDefirdre did not hear him. After all, d'en't 7111ailt 'in t1131 he f°r lite." she was thinking, this was a. prreposi- He leaned, forward, his voice husky tt'ein• She wars even grateful for it. Wi111-h clagalless. "If you cluange y'r mind, my dear, - theda I gets bis three years England but, if we except Alexander; bottles and boxes. dyeing is guaranteed with Diamond For chapped red lianas there are lo- Dyes even if you have' never dyeclebe- tioos, creams and hand pastes. Before: fore. 'Worn, faded dresses, skirts, applying those the hands must be: waists, 'coats, seyeatera, stockings, the/ oughly veasilied with.warin water' draperies, hangings, everything, be - Caesar and Napoleon, the greatest monarch who has ever occupied a' throne! • The conclusion is in:beresting 'assur- edly; and 'since the greater griea-t folk laser/lase, heaolesseeas,s_rehe terrible of course I can change inane. and a gooa grade of soap, then rinsed1 come like new again. Just tell your prospect, of net r being able to avert He lanaghed• uneasily, his fingers become the more we are interested , • - dry in cold water and patted perfectly dr clrugeist whether the materiaryou • tills tfitimate catastrophe which twitching. °them sIs children, we tread with greater with a to-wel. Experts tell us that wish to dye is wool or silk, or whether threatened Dan. All that hod 'been "Bui IH give you till this day week avidity Mr. Chamb'erlain'•s portrait of wiping the hands loosens the skin; it is linen, cotton, Or mixed. goods. sensitive to joy or sorra•ow in her to make up eer inhicl which it is to be. Princess Elizafbeth in hex childhood,. and makes wrinkles, and what girl'iam Dond Dyes never streak, spot, fade, • - g 51551051 DStteS' seemed dead. She realized only one Th6n. Yoll• give me Y'r. answer.. 13 it Poor little girl, whose mother at the wa.nts he,T hands to Ink ' eilid andl 01 run. • 1 e tilled. Hands are the worst tattle -1 overwhelming necessity. One Tact a haa.rgialin?" behest of her terrible husband He . v -1 - , crowding ,out all others, filled her "'es," Deirdre said. She was dull VIII had been beheaded when Eliza- tales ahell't age' anyway r esPecially if The N.Imbo.r of Insects. mend. Thad IVIcNab had said that anici ''''';.,arY--.=-13,eatten. air and shuffled hell; was oi'lly two years old, arta they are not given the propez care. Dan would ihave to go back to the He rose from hie& Ist.and and thateete eoulict prevent it. towards r the door- whose fortunes for the ten ensuing Dust and dirt and dishwater are She did not 'think of Davey at all, "Then ril -go and get the house Years lay at the mercy of four rapidly Pel'haPs the greatest enemies to lovely except to remember, vagnellY, that she' ready for you," he cried-, gleefully. succeeding Eitel/mediates! e , hands and so they must be conquered. had promised to marry him, and that "Pra not afraid what y'r answer% be. The last of the stepmothers, We may protect' our' hanas from the iSe aodesay that she meta marry Mc. there's no way out for you, if You'd Parr Efeems honestly surviving. queen, Catherine first two by weaning Old glove& When_ 1 ever :b new +she was goring to break ter prom- Oh, you're 'snared, any pretty bird, e.nd Henry's posse lie at to have, be- OUT household and She- looked at him as he sat by the PATENTS that bring the barest return are theee. properly protected. You. can write with confidence to our firm for free report as to patentability. sena for List of Ideas and Literature. Correspondence invited. THE nantla.alr CO. Patent Attorneys •St. Ottawa, Ont. ho . . keep /Dan Farrelhe 201g friended te forleen, courageous ani- cutdroor tasks'. T tele ,ane peep e w , as chimself, h out ,of the ellarbiee, and him in his! b -a • blindness, going to the learned again! 1 L. ,ops and precocioutely inteiligerit .wd rhfr rusabibi er giolloivaesktdfor dusting ainicl It's taken a heap of sthemin' to get 1 clu-Lin, -whose scholarship was so re- l wa a ag. 1 , , cottonor s 1 c you ---but I set my mind on you when markable that she might fairly be gloves give quite satisfactory ,prrotec- I saw you a slip -of a ,girl eoquettina care:clan infant prodigy. Eitterr from ton tOtr general work and there is a with Conal, aft Hegarty's-the night- pOlicy or from affect:lien, though prob- way to wash dishes without hal."Ing you came back to the Wirree." ably from both, Elizabeth responded the hands all the ftirria in hot, soapy The dreceolatiOn of hex attitude re- with every , attention in her power. water. You may already use a small assurrecl him. . ish mop and a little brush with "Good-bye, my pretty," . lee said in allbhaaea‘gla!, tL11÷a;iti Ltitt gave her latest bristles fastened in a wire lo,op on a , the doorway. "And ,serne dlay, when ' """'"'"'"'"- '-'. three neo-niths old when she presented dishes and the brus'h is for pets and. to Queen Catherine a translation in Pane. Then there is the metal &st- one hundred and twenty-eight prose cloth few scorchy uteri's:1:s that need pages of the French -pc -ern by Queen scraping. Margaret of Navarre entitled the Mir- But to return to the toilet goods rer of g', Sinful SOUfl; elle sent it with counter and inquire the road to shape': her, love and duty as a New Year's 1Y, weillekePt finger nails, If we de offering "From Ashrige the laste daye not already po'ssees a good steel file, of the yeare of . our Lord God 1544.". that 'is first on our ,shopping list. The It was her first literary work.• Mr, na-ills are filed'„ into shape, never cut , Ohamberlain vvrites: - 'wibli the scissors. The entitle is paves - The pages are contained in their ed back , with an orange -wood stick. original binding, which is canvas Powdered mimic° made unto .a paste What did MeNab say? Wia hie do waae.riced 'ever ill large .5-iiik thread; the Twhittb, water assistsi in this ,precihess. anything for you, Deirdre? He said mg has been so oarefUlly done. that el.() re a:so catie-e remoyeas, w ich he would dio anything in the world for at firstesight rth'e sua'face aPPea'-i-g`like when used should always b.e. fclitowed You- And you'd want him to help us, a PFlece of woven cloth. Embossed by the application of a little olive oil wouldn't yon? You wouldn't let Dan upon it on the front cover is an or cold 1 cream, to soften blue cuticle and y'r oca Uncle Stevie, go over there elaborate scroll in gold and silver and prevent hang' nails. Olive , oil again?" I braid in the midst of which are the softens the bander toor if . applied at "Ina' be ela -riight," 'she mid, looking' initialer of Catharine Parr. The edges 5 past him. "YKYL1 MI/Stift tilliiiiik' a it are bound• with gold braid and there .was only . eleven years ,and small wooden hanclle. The mop is for y'r my wife, Deirdre, you'll kiss me She good-bye." easereeseameeeemeraxeseazeggoffm He went out -with a chattering date INN'ENTIONg ter, of laughter. Sterve came back to the kitchen. been able to manage Send foillaz of infections 'fantod by Ma;at;foc. Harre You rivers, For cameo !lova boom mede trona ample him, Deirdre?" Inc asked, feveril.4hrly. Welts. "F'otent Protection" booklet on request. "What have you said to him? To go HAROLD C. SHIPMAN CO, back there -77" sentry' ATTonors IFF.g.sfr His face worked pitifully; his hands twisted over each other. "You dont know -what it is like. I'd kill myself rather than go back, Deirdre. And your father! 1. What'll he do? it'da be worse for him than for me. He's got you to .thinic of. .....911114.01611. East or West Eddy's Best ATO ES insi.st on having EDDY'S! Make year Istpee es Oil-Gos fltove. Do away with emit and wood drudgery. The wonderful. Oliver 1X1,00 Bognor doca aetter,hest- leg' 'Or 'heibli,g tiro 11 • V ,lottantly, CHEAPift, COA& OR V/001) ocr von, 5111 110 70(511105. . - yd BiSznet,, reatieg its own gas frees cool. o literesiesey oil fa enotxxi now and etettilk/ rOPot, 'POde not ebanko your otovo. lo entot tlrotroa /irk, ralaute, ABSOLUTELY SAVE. ' Sfinplo. • Prot4ctO health. Luta litetiale, 2'1112EE TIMES THE: IIEAT , of coal or wood. The qlver iz!von Much haat or llttle, dettral, olnialy turning valve. Fin our etoee, tango; Larnaca. 13 aliCerent model.% , JUST TURA," A VALVE to beat or conk. 1,7,1 fir 5) lanke, nebee, eirt; 11030ke, ettf2ppitIZ, Otioveiinz. earrylng dirty coal or weed. Fleato and esbes better, Guineas. 30 DAYS' TRIAZ4 ion6-1 of the Cillier for SO dano 0002On120 0,1011 501,101 vcr 01:10. faouoy. !abet., 11""'" aka. Elmo° ,muon,1 full lnPorrnatlln Ns:ri Le ti Oliver OiI BurrAera - 4 (rlittee Yor03,e at, , 'Toronto available, Write, e any more, Stevie. It was Just to worry you, he said t" --, "Oh' it's a wonderful girl you are!" He clung to eher fendling. it, is a thin line in red silk at , the top and .at the 'bottom ; a.hearbeelase is em- bro'idered on tlh.e cover in colored silk; tears etreaming down h,is cheeks. three of the petals- of each flower are 'Nobody here to save un, your father in purple, and tIATO are ha yellow with and me, but you, Deirdre! And , you small gold Uneeed interwoven a/ea a to deal with 1VIcNab--send him away little green leaf between each two. The with a smilee-pleased with hiinself." No idea of the terms MeNab IfVfa'S fit entire back cover is devoted to similar s whict are so worn a's to. be • allokehlriat.° have rniudie with 11.eir °"urredinsIisltinct. As a piece of needle ,craft "If °illy there'd been someone here theprocluction is of the highest excel - to help vie," she cried passionately.' lence of this or of any age, but its "If only falter, or Davey, VT even, great and lasting importance is that Confab,' heel bh -been ere! But to leave' it is the sole work of bhe little Eliza -1 had to nieet it alone." betii Her v'eice 1Y111n•itc1 81:3, heglarlto clY) Norniess li,ealitifel and e et er rill C'e e t •ste tllith • f e ' to comfort her. finding relietf in utter abahdronment. 'Steve Pui; arni8 Tellnd her, treYing t wo'rk. orithecovelars is te'ne eptiud,e! Del,rdcre!,, he muttered eNquisitehande-rlting vvithi n ; anel digrestsfully, "Dent aryl. It's 'your, Queen Elizaboth's writing remained tatther'is own girl you are. So bralre!:, elways a,rnodtel of character, legibility: Mecitin' the devil himself with Your ttitcl beaut,y. A yeer later she present- ' cleat- eyee, 'n me no more than a ' ed another inaavelously executed bo-ok striverin' old corpse where he is!" ir to Queen Calheri ne ; a net two years , Deirdre lifted: her eyes. S -he looked' into the pathetic qui-veringly obildishs' °fter '611°)-L event 1'111:5 'P.T5eented 000 t0 did face aona over Ilea leer Yeung brother, hong Edward All beat thing you could have 1 arre now crieral,„el taelatires el the lie., =id to me..--ohat farbeirilsovm tiornatba feendetions of which in her girl, Stevie," she said. "My days Of m,aeneity and pewee she help- ' father's girl iheuldn't be crying like ed so wisely to lay firm and trne. 1 this when there's work --and a lot of _a 1;114h:icing to do." _ A Lady's Lovely Hands. CHAPTdR XLII, We ;lig shbuldld.co to oaa.'1,„ aannaceo "There's bad /Iowa from Cameeen's, be,„a, cote si, We somotimeii ee•• • tie. „dee „ -Skbeir.; came lu froln the road. cl1T:Fli ges,t1.1neeas t,•1;,:li°c11•071sctilelne be' vlibP1e. A bullock wagon had just paresed •ne from the Wirree, Delfrclre lead seen it " - halt ea. She bad seen the buliioeli MiOirCSs Linnim2l f"r Geug•11:7' & G°1ds 11?=1911=11=011011112111•11165M01112===\ Doctors Prescribe and Hospitlis ,U Se - because of.ite purity, wholesome •nourishment, and delicate ,flayer. - Also best for home use. • Economical ancl easy to make. One package serves eight people. Costa only one cent a serving, t all GrocrsTh y JELLY illOINDER.' Mule by MeLARENS LIMITED, 'flmilUoo and Winn1Deg. The number of specie,s• of insects in the world probable- eaceed three mil- lion. inard's Liniment i'or Corns and Warts 5. Pumice -stone is a mineral thrown out by volcanoes. iti work play, 11,1 gives' 11.4a p0115 atY,AtO steA0ainc:r.i.0 Hud mewl sOceess. „rig. lbchLpa elligetetilef'ffla 4,Pitee'rei Aceepe ins Yktei montlie etoa• and ssse, -eke thi,..*1.-zie muscles 'and ze.liartit and the , • • 'nerves aft easc,, TOL./RIN. BRUNS Tiering the summer of 11322 Ito Pro- yiace of New liriniewitilt 'welcomed a greater tiort of tourist travellers than it had experienced sinee the days be, fore the war. By the 1st of October it. wes esetimateel that more tball thirty thousand touriets pesecid through the. clty of St. Jolla alone by boat, train and mo -tor, aud up to that time more. than five thousaud automobiles from foreign points had registered at this first New Brtinswielc city. The year. 1922 inarked the reeniuptien el: holiday - traffic on a scale IlloTO akin to t110 an- nulpilgrimage, before the ,outbreak of' the war, and 1923 is expectemt to ex- ceed, Chas. eubireaatially and sea up a ne.•er r ecor &for the Maritime Prey in e e. The variety of New 13runswick ap- peal and attraction la calculated to lure tourists bent on every manner -of' holiday, and there 18 111 0 highest justi- ficatien for the remarkable popularity tte provinee lias won i'or its,elf with the people of the United. states, New. Biunswick's offerings fo the holiday- Catesarophet nialrer range all the way from the. "There," he said, as he surveyed the roughest hind of -woods' outing, in clothes -post, which lied talten him tho primitive forest grandeur, with the. best part of the afternoon to fix in the inos't superb hunting- and fishing, garden; "that's as firm as a melt. Even throtigh the various milder grades of the combined forces of the elements out-o'aloor revels, to the superb corn- , canupt bring it down." fort of sumptuous modern hot,elst Later in the day he found. the pole eci to these natural ofttractiens is the on the ground., historic charm of the province as the "Did you clo. this?" he demanded of principal home of the United Empire - his eiglit-year-old son. Loyalists. "No, father," was the reply; a spar- row perched on it. I saw it myself." rrevents chapped hands, cracked lips, chilblains. Makes your skin ' sat, white, clear and smooth. AU druggists sell it when you can buy breaci rgady flaked? COUNT the raisins - at least eight big, plump, tender fruit -meats to the slice. , Taste it -see how the rat - sin flavor permeates the , •• No need to bake at home when we've arratig,ed with bakersin almost every town and city to bake this full - fruited raisin bread. Just 'phone and they'll de- liver it -all -ready to tut - prise the family tonight. It conies from master bak- 0 ers' modern ovens rut' city. And, it's made with Sun -Maid V.aisins, - That's another reason for its superiority. A rare •combination oft nutritious cereal and fruit - both good and good far you, so- . you should serve it at 4easttevice • a week. • Sun -Maid RaISIOS also in puddings, cakes and cookies! Yoil may be offered other brands that you know `less well than Sun - Maids, but the kind you want is the kind you know is goodlin- silt, therefore, on S'un-lt f aid brand. They cost no more than ordinary raisins. 'Mall coupon for free book of tectcd SureMaid.recipes- The .S4reme,,. Breaa.Raian uRiAlittid Rai Qii�i Momboi ship 14,000 ' Fresno, California . . Cron 'oarYA vie= teepi 'sewn matra IrczaM tIZAZCI CUT 'TIIIS OUT AND SEND IT iSun -Maid Raiein Growers, 1 Dcpi,eit,sN- e s:131d3-I2 tti,(-1•rceorp..;.c ,.f yo.dicurorLet; book, cip es ; fl NAME 1 "Re,with Raisins." l'paner Blue Package PTIOVINCE 111reetaIiki=eatzenazweratertovesesso Good Highways and Reeds. The close proximity of the Maritime. Province to the Republic, 'of 'course, suggests at once a fairly substantial volume of interchangine, travel. Ex- cellent train and boat services facilie, tato this. Onb of the biggest fac`tors, however, in the encouragement of• travel front across the border, has been the construction and systematic maintenance of goob bighways and roads. The use of the automobile for holidaying Ls inereasIng annually at a rapid rate, and New Brunswick has every inducement in the way of roads • to offee the raotorist. According to the Secretary of the New Brunswick Automobile Associa- tion, New Brunswick, was the first pro- vince to take advantage of -the Federal aid offered for the construction of highways, and though the hill only came hito effect on July Sth, 1919, the provinee that year had practically a million dollars' worth of work on the main trunk roads under the provisions of the Act, being the only province in Canada that year to receive faity per I cent. from the Federal Governthent of • the money so expended. Up to the 1 present time the Province of New ' Brunswick, he s-tates, has done raore Work and received more Federal aid - in preportion to ei ts enileage and poph- Olation for reconstruction on main trunk roads than any othier province of the DE '1%11111 tie li ienn 'Thousand Miles of Highways Since Federal aid was first offered, the Provincial Department of. Publia Works has reconstructed, up to the standard et gravel roads, a mileage of 1,000 milen out of a total of 1,680 miles of main trunk roads in the province. The Province of New Brunswick has always lead full jurisdiction over all the roads in the province without re- quiring any assistance whateifer from the municipalities. There are 18,000 miles of highways in the province, and within the last five years they have re- -constructed up 'to standard 1,000 miles of main trunk roads, about 800 miles of secondary timaks, and some 2000,miles of, branch,and by -roads. Anierican -tourists wishing to, visit New Brunswick can enter the pr,o v ince , hy Van Buren-, Fort•Fairfield, Houlton, "Grand.Fallsy ancl Calais. ''Fro -in either -one of these. points they can branch rout on the mein trunk' -roads' either-rtos the borders er.Quebea.or down the St.. • Iblur' Rivereto.'Fr,efierictor -and-on to- • -• St. John, or from St. Stephen through-. --- Lepreall down to St. John. When Fredericton is ,reached they.can CVOS& ID northern New Brunswick ,and on to the Quebec border 1.ter% the IletaDeclia. Valley, or once at St. John they can take the route down through tO Monc- ton on ao Nova Scotia. The road from Ecimundston, near the American bo,rd- e-r, down -through:to Woodstech and on to Fredericton, thence to St Sohn and , on to 'Moncton and the Nova Scotia border, is a standard road twenty feet In width and can be travelled over with all Poss.ible comfort. The same can be said of the road from St. Steph- en to St. John, Two squares •,,ef bittecr choeolate; twp • iooen-'Otealt;atree-ferurtlis ' one 'tablespoon of butter; half tea- cuEri:idgo,ef,F:tor.,aiY...ouornYe:eniro.thy4ih tea. &noon vanilla. half cup raisins. heal cup nut ntea,ti. ' • i'•-• • Melt chocolate, ar4 add,. eugar, ;pal and. milk, Stir until rai2ctura •caucl sugar is dissolved. ec)oollia.W.:Nleyeelft &tiering until mixture forinse4a., Sofi 'ball when tested in cold evater. Re• nerve from fire aied ad,c1 butter, Whet part:I:fly oda, acid V•,anitilia, and raisins and beat until creamy. pour in but. tered pans and cu,t in equares. noSe whet, h• • • cold 4:471,0. e a Use of the Nose. An examination in the elementary physiology clase elleited the following ansivere in,' reply. to • the question, "What is the 1150 or the nose?" 'Ph 1;1:1101csiee is s 1100 t.,-tifonweipwiatthb1,.fings.';‘ ;.11060 is te feet DOW(1011 on.'