The Seaforth News, 1945-02-01, Page 2The Jade God
By
, MARY IMLAY TAYLOR
CHAPTER VII
Mark. a .wiithis heed on
foe1.ack
of.
his chair, iia to
.
strike hi for Heknew- that he
had never in his ife been
ncatne reerdeehen ::at an,
ute h hard:red 'sin;
he het! 'neer. ce. the ezire car: -
ca, area:
ci et. te Fere. .. FeSeiele. was title
ne -less .._ _f siltnse and
Fos-
:tekine.
af
.7.:e.lielns dry
Byrne:. _e:. _.
vc tee,
tall -it ...._'1 little
that ens -..:.king
'melte
,heat.
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rne I See termed tot.
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n
Relieve Neuritis...
Neuralgia Pain
esassommorammoor
Aspirin Eases Pain
Almost linmecliately
Wby Aspirin works so for
Instantly I Yes; the
moment you drop an
Aspitin Tablet in a glass
ofwater itbg stodes-:
let , nate, And that s e qutc action
takes place in your sh-e errs Thus,
you get relief aimoet is staztly,
Aspirin has 'moved itself through '
seal alone to be anti, e:;ect'sve;
at,owz all;dependable. 'that's why
Canadians have come to rely ma this
fantora p Regie rcc relief from pain
due to hearinehe, ,ettralgaie once t. -ids.
petted S
So pr a K- r from needless
may. Jus; get a box of gc u os
Aspirin at yoer &tintzt's today and
totowt �p#e directions.
eklir REDUCED PRICES
?ock.t SI.
scoasy aeafis of 24. rcu14e
Fr er,o?ioo ..} env 74c
ASPIR N
The Bayer noes ea lath tabl•1 ,
raw quartette that it's Aspfria_
ed :o leave her alone with his enc -
ray; le: ^o;diek do his worst!
• *
He :eft them standing by the ta-
hie the girl trying to make talk,
Mainly agitated; the old man's
:III. bra:k-clad back.:still squarely
;:n the retreating Offender.
-^ra:tg Mark though: vio-
t:r; is like giving up — but
ice oat: have his c^.._h,:e. Site's got
to r
knew; : ve beer: teak:' His
:sheer+ d d no: blind
him te ewe rrocelte.
+ :h eh:. et.. . a eche a w• hite
' =t• tat ie.-
.. Mark. wer.dering
::e feme.d.
dere: it was a
thine to del -
..e it in sir.:re -east
,t R It
1.1.4ek - revolv-
ing the. vestilnele and. ^•lade
way tanned the :vel as -
L .�haele e .till mered
hie Slag P:- nas c.^ .-tet a
e et ease, he
ote:d see. .. a :kering
ed • site
up. she sniiled. tr. Ler :yes.
.. ..c .ax.. asst :•
Mark
w..inta .- tap r'G 3r he
te bet
.. :verly,
ensHe
tlle rnsita like an
nree:3:- ._izrdred
-g 'slack's
hiked the _ru
..0 `
. :e
ar
to^• o -•e file
: etheuelet ;,te
TAF: he eauld see:. a -In.-zee in
pts.-. :He
de_.: ped
user. .. ... - .win- `vded but
they _re a re taz:-.d.er all
that
• She
leeked. rap atthan :ser eyes
g e sexed. She .. _ her
Feedi_k lei. :eau?'
They i eked at .each other. Bit-
terness at d shame and band rage
at the cid lawyer seemed suddenly
swept clean away; Mark only knew
that he.. toyed Panel
"Of canesyou $aw that aome-
thEng was—,gong?"
She gave hen a sweet, frank look,
pitting mat her hand. 'I thought
ss
he sa—:aura'.•' she cried warm-
•- laic :efd her hand close a Moment
anti kept. it to help her into the
teat. He ct •:d not tel: her there-
in the
-e ._.oiled at hila front the cay-
e:mons depths of the checkered
black end yellow ow m..o a er "You're
caning ea see, me? Let me see—
Inn home tomorrow thereon:. five
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Sal, ;Sr AL1 DR1/6 STORES
ISSUE 5-1943
Spring is just around the corner
--make your little '"chickadee" an
outfit she'll be proud of: Pattern
4692, pert little frock, jaunty cape.
Pattern 4892 comes in chiiden's
sizes 2. 4, 6, 5, 19. Size 6, dress,
takes ins yards 35 -inch fabric and
cape. is yards ee-mills fabric.
Sens. e:sty rent_ a29c1 in coins
stan: s c::r.not be accepted+ for
this patter:: to Roont 421.
M Ade-
laide S . lire; Ter Print
plainly size. . , alhirene, style
num!ter.
How Can 1?
By ANNE ASHLEY
Q. Iiciw can i soiten hard wa-
,ter?
A. Hard water can be softened
with washing soda. Borax is also
good.
Q. How can. I loosen stubborn
windows':
A. \Vhen the weather strippiug
causes a window so stick, making
it difficu:t. to openor close, dip a
cloth in hot parafin and rub it
along she stripping. it works like
magic.•
Q. Hciv can I make a remedy
for sore throat:.
A. Gargle with a warns solution
of salt water. Or dissolve. cne tea-
pc-nesiul boar of - sulphur in hot
milli and sip slowly.
O. How can I e:ea ..:Mare'
A. Kerosene is art excellent
cleaner for tinwaeo. I: :ea vee a
brilliant palish.
O. How can I remove searched
spots from clot: -ting?
A. Onion juke will often remove
scorched spots from garments, if
applied immediately .
Q. How can I get chickens, or
other fowl, perfectly clean when
dressing them?
A. Rub them thoroughly with
baking soda and then wash off
with lukewarm water,
The flawaiimt Igands, were built
up by voloa...i action t..., a point..
about .i.een fee: below :he level
of the sea,
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THE BRIDE WORE COTTON
Here comes the bride — dressed in 'eyelet -embroidered cor:on
with organdy .sleeves which proves once again that cotton isn't used
soieiy for frocks and aprons to wear about the house. Alfandri of
Montreal designed this number.
SUNDAY SCHOOL
LESSON
JESUS' CONCERN FOR ALL
February
Matthew 9:1, 9-15, 13-28
Golden Text. — The- -e a:1
things whateteereerye wonleit::atmen
shoold do to you, Ls ye even so
to esu, for this in the caw and the
prophets. ---M bell
The. meet 5e roacntr.t cen-
Lone's e consists ci one en -
me cr.:y"He e t abate: ch -:ng
good and ?eating Previous :o our
we find the
people prayed
that:tees i -.solddepartof
their Leiden. Jesus doze r.:z rentein
w e.. a he is not warted, and he en-
tered into a _::asp and carve te his
own ciey.
,f ptssed li ettn wl:o rias.
busy i; to employ of the R3:nao
w r a cosecng taxes. Only
two w_vc were p3ken "ice,:ow
trite -and cat hesitation Matt-
hew eft all mo follow Jesus. Let
us notbea w
f ilea with earta;r
per, is to hear the ma Take up
thy cross and follow me Luke
tells us Matthews made him a
gree _s; in his house-. Matthew
celehrezed this memorable occasion
by inviting all his .friends to come
and get acquainted with the Lord
Jesus Is it not a challenge to us.
to tel friends of the Saviour?
The Pharisees who were con -
sternly watching Jesus asked his
disciples why their Master should
eat with sinners. Foe anyone to
t,.:7s. or sit with sinners who
practiced the laws of purification,
• an act eicleu:ent. Jesus put
• :o silence with the words
'-r that be whole need not a
p a.. best they that are sick".
ten .,.ere are rata; i who eaesider
themselves i acle as the pharisees
and know ' that t: ey are
c#sec, and:miserable. and
and blind, and naked-.
• :Ga ye and learn" was a rebuke
3. }
se who .des themselves in
t:.e.r eJ ca:i;;nand knewledge of
thei ^incest Teems refers them
.o d 6:0. etitere the prophet
taeoht that G -cd laved mercy more
sterilize.jesc.s gces on to
state his p se `\ - to call the
rightenes, °- _ sinners
• zto repen-
ee-. Of ..rase this in.?urled
as -A: have sinned and dyne
shert of the - ,try-
The
P e Bad come to eriti-
b t eeler came for help
• ' . a Jeses. He r cag-
• eet -the fart tka: even tleciteh the
dela etieht be dead. a teeel, of the
Master' d was sofficieet to re-
steee hen On His ..ay to where
the tm;d # a woman o a i;rilar
faith who i;aad been sudierinn for
atiar.y years tined the hem. of his
gretnent and wee inseantly healed.
Arriving ag the 1 n"e of the
ruler. thee found that. he girl
2d beer. peonnettncel dead, and
a y friends had gathered. When
Jen.s mentioned that she Only
s eeo .h, they ridiculed hien. God
cannot ev.vrIt in an atmosphere of
scorn, ant. not until they were put
'wet tied _Teens restore the child to
Neenesae
- say the news of this
t .,a -.:'e *read through*mil tit,
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Outstandingly Good
CHRONICLES
of GINGER FARM
By
Gwsndoline P. Clarke
• • • • •.
Last Sa:nrday was such a lovely
Gley—a day that ,vas -good to be
on: io-seg I announced my inten-
tion of walking to town. Partner
laughed "You won't walk very
far, lee said. -Why not?" I in-
quired.
"Well, have you forgotten
there's a political convention in
town today? There will be cars
by the dozen on the road!"
Sure enough I had hardly left
our own gate when I was offered
a ride. And I don't mind telling you
I was glad to accept it because
I was carrying five dozen eggs
and -.ready they were much
heavier than when I left home: I
kristsv my Samaritan driver
• a:i — ansi I didn't inquire whet-
her - e frac Liberal or Tory --
.1- enongz for me that he was
• .enaan and with a young boy
alert; re satisfy the proprieties,
* *
We get to town, and my good -
nee,. you wouldn't think there
were any bad reads in the country,
is. judging by the number of
care ion .the street. They were
parked n: ene end of town to
the ether. Be: I had little time to
I 'iturriei•d along, did my
eine. had a cup of tea with a
sr•.:aid nee ten ready for
t .
311',.: as I gest 'hack to Main
Street. party satellites were coining
away from, the Town Hall, I went
_.:o cite of time stores to pick up
a Ler pareels and what a kick I
gest cut ef watching the passers-by
_r...t myhide-out:
5 * 5
Now I wouldn't go so far as
to say I coeld. tell which of the
peepie .I sawn were Conservatives,
The Bookshelf...
The Master Of
The Mill
Frederick Philip Grove
The hell:rant Canadian author of
Onr Daily Bread has built an ex-
1:en:e:i- skiiiul novel around the
widely e careers and cltar-
a:tees e three generations of mill,
cwee s whose fertenee grew swiftly
with the growth of Canada.
;here is :he mean and ruthless
foender of the mill around whose
g.ain e-lera he town becomes
a teeming city: itis son who be-
comes a aeeator and whose engin-
eer:n; genies the old man uses
w : a nod Of thanks: and his
gra soy Sir Edmund, third mast-
er .. thereared in luxury,
;h
eld. they immense power of
the .toil with and•: tiler's real-
istic enscrerntioesuess. -Mr. Grove
uses with telling ease the recollec-
tions Of the aging senator, of Sir
Edmunds wife, and of an outsider
et give a til rounded picture built
up in :emelt: the same way as is
a stoeyothat one hears by word of
mouth about an intriguing situation,
niany side', which the people who
liven er ti's:eked it never tire of
diseessiteg.
The Master of the Mill By
Frederick Philip Grove . . . The
Macmillan Company of Canada . , .
Price 33.25.
Coughs are dangerous if neglected , , ,
Get Relief Usually,,, QUICKLY, PLEASANTLY
wire
COUGH SYRUP
AT W DanG6liI's °Se .. LC. -7
cantoratoVb
Liberals, or C,C.F, s. But I can
assure you it was very obvious
which were Conservatives and
which were not It was downright
comical. Any other Saturday you
would see farmers in groups talk-
ing as freely and easily as .you
please, But not this Saturday.
There were groups of men talking
—yes—but they were all in their
"good' clothes and looking very
pleased with themselves, and ob-
viously all of one party. P,eseutiy
a man in overalls would come
along, give the group he was pas-
sing a furtive glance, accompanied
by an almost imperceptible nod,
His nod would be -returned by one
equally perfunctory accompanied
by a glance at once self-conscious
and condescending. It was as good
as a play to watch — and the
players so unconscious of it all
* * *
Then began the trek out of to.ra
—but I noticed it was only the
men its overalls who appeared to
be in any hurry. The men who
weir "dressed" were apparently
loath to leave their buddies.
The real climax of this tattle
story will come on Monday night
when another party cone -maim is
being held — and I haven't a
doubt the furtive glances and the
condescension will thin be in re-
verse.
Of course it wasn't long before
I had to think about getting a
ride home. But with whom? •1
really wasn't particular. Far be it
from me to criticise or dislike any
person on account of his party or
creed. I think there is enough room
in the wrorld for all of ns. Hon -
ever just as I was cunsidering'tak-
ing my chance on the opets road,
I saw a well-known team routing
*along, box sleigh attached. It was
our neighbour and a ride home
in the open air suited me just fine.
Cheese .was made iia some form
or other before tate Christian era
by Jews, Greeks and Bnusans.
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