For refreshment, for mild stimulus, for sheer enjoyment: of the flavour and fra- grance of fizic tea, drink SEAL B ORANQE ill,‘ .'. .' "Cccrg Nature cict . ' l i r‘ " M11174 THE RESULT OF A n “What caused ii~.~ - “It was the result o.’ the match factory." "I see you like your i‘ .- lame way I like my chi-- “Howl” "Wild." AN AWFUL 1.01 .“He has no tri-wlis vial-iii talk» "in liml IXili/"Tilflll n dmhil": llblii r-‘rp ‘lw front tlli nliuit ‘l: l Qoowgowvooalovmo 0+0 was» BY ANNE AUSTIN DAUGHTERS OF 5 MIDAS l : i 0000 to o4 0a OQOQ-v§QOO-§%O lCoiltinucd) ' ]\1lii\'"ll _ ili'\\"1i to rl-iz- ill .i ""\"~i‘_v illlzl‘ ' .lu~-l;iliil- . . ill. ill" »\ will llii'!i]l'- Ml. f . . c .l PM wi h cril-s‘ of li<-~ lilo lkliirilwlll I. ' i-lill iiwri» ;li‘l* lit-- ifii lililllll‘ it'll- ' i>.‘;~ u ‘ill .\\'i llll. ' Iifllll,‘ 'i'iii i‘\ ‘ illil I lli H ililill‘ ~- inf-hi‘- ‘ i Y <_ 1L'l‘) is giving zlat rii HCI‘ play God Slii)‘ ill “fill/ll lil ‘l n -i II. illli "ii-will .\l.il iiliiiil » llPlHlxl- l.‘ llillii/ l-li m. ITO? < Jlrllr. 1i iii’ " \ i:l.i: iiwlilt’. l-l..»il~ , FOR ALL your bukingmse BAKING PQWDER -, a “ wilmsr. noun" _ an. _ . uni kfnll’! _ . IF‘! vl"l_ - - ‘j am: mm“! (‘ll \i"i‘l'fll \'\' MAGIC Tiled: in Canada - No Alum! stockings into her room. Ala Clay sprang to his feet, and lira. Wells clapped her plump hands like an excited child, Billy revolved slowly lhetore them. "Perfect, Billy! I'm going to set you to music in. that dress. And I'll call ii ‘Dance oi‘ an Autumn DryaiY." ‘ "That's one of the things that I love about you. Clay." Billy twink- ied her blue eyes and wrinkled her short nose at him. “You do see iiiihsay exactly the right thin-as. it is like dancing maple leaves in au- umii, isn't it, mother?" Isui ~Ciuy had no more to say in yards. lie went to the piano and llegnii ‘to compose a lilting, gay 1it~ .le piece that set to music the lltchery of the girl and the deli- uw charm oi the dress. Billy l slenod. her eyes bright with tears f gratitude null love. A few minutes later ‘Billy left Hie room to remove the precious Les-s before even one tiny chiffon rat should be crushed, and when =ile returned, she was a more ordi- lltfy but Hllll charming little figure ll a grenli and white chelked glng. .l1itn linuse dress. Withouta word to m/Y‘"'ll(‘.l‘ mother had retired-she _ lok iier violin from its case and I mfiilli lo time. it for their inevitable ~ Will‘ of niutsic. “lteudyi” she spoke at lust. (‘lny took. his place at the piano, ‘ii ~ l ill |l"' illl "iiur-il:i\' . ,» , _ l l .i Ill u: ll lilLili \'\il|l~il\' iliii-i V ‘Llh‘:",):(,):r' 1a “Om rm PM’, l M‘ M.‘ “m! “W” HIM.“ ‘. l iii r-l a merry, hDQCIIDUVO ‘If m, MW h, h“ ‘UM hm inc vye ill iiilii uis She ilegan to I ‘ ~ ‘I'll v' y" ll" l *. it'll" I1'('il\'(‘ V ‘y’ but ‘She Con“! make nothing _‘1 "'1 "_“‘_' l 7'] (l "_ l‘ If], x _ =' iiie. expression of his face. it = l'-"".\_ iliwi- _l- i '"'-* ""1" Hi5 neither anger nor wearine-ss . Hill iii tjlliipdllify. _ mmh iili- gloom that she read there: l»; ,:( d ill iilrli. lill li'_\ __ .25 nearer to profound thoughtful-- wlliil). iill- Ilyliililllliilvhil.‘ Anti ,, . AH lhpy played piece alter ll do’ llikl.‘ limlii. l!) ll ‘i. out‘: A, m hovwver, the magic m. h won If i'l 2111'? l-‘.‘.;-“.l.;f"l'll. l ,"""' h" "we; "° "m W" ‘i ‘ - _ _ __ _ _, 4 i ll.- mur was up s e saw that his i'l'.~.‘."l'..-I.'.i'l'§ll.‘iii.i?'l~liiii m“ "“""°"- P'°“<'"°°k h: the ciril: .'il'4'l iii bu just otlv-tiiirli ‘ ‘F101,?’ ‘music cuutvm plaice {h6g9 \'i| lilo lililil lu llll- ('ii~"1ili|i'l“~‘. isn't “ w s18 was p“ m“; ‘er v10 m in: a purpose. in your lite." if.’ dlllli; - ]ii‘li]ii‘ll NlUtl. 'i“llillk iii’ ui-iliilg ii He‘: planning to I|r~ 111i’ t\\~lili_\‘t'i\'l- (‘Pliliil ‘ill i-]~-ll".l-i'<. 'i~ lllrilillill ll lil llll- lillzli iii" iillt~\\'lillit'll. '. ‘ll Ilililfl‘ up llil- liit'i'l'|'- ‘i ll"illll_\' pliriol" lll-liplc. lldcrly and carelully into its cane. -.il» was startled to hear Clay say, u struintill, tiuuaturnl voice: l "Would you mind letting mo. sec l copy 0t the es-say you won the Q mile with?" - f "Why, no, ol‘ course not. Clriy. I i I l l . iought you'd rather not sec it. iOll liutcd my doing it so. Mother licked it into the faintly Bible, I liink. Yes, here it is." l lie took it and went to the fire- , mice, lo lean againut the mantle mi u read it. When he hall finished l..d looked down at her as she sat ‘.i the hlg choir before tho fire, ‘slic "us startled and touched to see a lAiL-il oi’ tears over his eyes. y “lti; u. crime for Dad to dangle u'the stranger ‘clrluno before your eyes and tlien eyes proves well founded. --—-—<0@-—-——- erk it. buck, giving you a fifty-dol- , .ir ilress for your dreams," he tolll “fiflififiiix-i. had .. fifty- Sunday School Lessoni iollzir dress before, Clay," silo told "i" “DYUY- "Anti Wriliilg the es- iiy uiurio m0 renllzo that i don't iillli, great. \vunlt.l1—l'm grateful to .iui for that. Just us l said, ulli I vunt its money enough for a ren-liy no viollii and for lilo best of in- ii-ilction. For myself, I mean; of UUFHG mother nerds comfort, se- iiiity-J ‘She paused and grinned at herself. "Let's not take ill. so 'l‘l.’)li.il_)', Clay. It's sweet of you] .i mind, but l'll win my chance‘ liiilljlltHV. And it‘ i rlon't—~weii, ll .iu always play for lnysnli‘ and for‘- llllllicr." i "oiii.\'."~iii> dropped suddenly m} lie kill-cs Zlllii ‘look her little handsi "yollTo got to have your chance! -.'llu'rt- l-{Tlfill-“ii. genius. i couldn't. u: it in f .'I. l listened lo pick wmi s. for lcar l was letting my l rirndshiyl for you run away with! HY judgment. But Billy, if i, -.lnuw music-and ,God knows 1| dllliil- l". or I've. hcuril enough 0t‘; ll ililtl $179]!!! l-iioiigb iiiniicy learn-i lug il !~~ ii‘ l know ii. great vinlluisil will-u l licar one, then you're :11 Jtilllln‘. _\.1lll‘ chance. wouldn't you-urn};- . ,, l_ lliilig .' ; l ‘ Hilly laut-ilieil, :1 lililiv siilikiiy, for‘ tr r blood iviis YtiCliig madly in herl ' ugliest, billlinr? won't. nily ililillerts, -l‘lny, ll‘ lliLq '11 pursuing mo. lliio limo, isn't. it?" "l wasn't thinking of T. Q., that f“, S. I li-l s. directly,“ he iiilliilll"l)li“"l‘]l|"l:- flliiflit ""1 ‘his Whole im-‘lineoi 0i‘ thelm“ ms" “mm” f‘ " ‘ ".001 ttilllPflls has S“ me ulmkmgyllaster with n sword. lie l‘ . wliill», lilllllr‘ .u.< ‘she pusill-li’ --_.\,,.1 3d,“ H", If the lniilsunl exorcise," site teas-i 1:1‘ l- lllillu. l ‘luio ill!‘ living rlilliii d “if” ~ i ill-l liliilil‘ lIi\'(' in i-iirli rltiicr wliiil- "iliislmi. will" U0 ‘gripped heri, l "ill ill‘lil‘l.\'i* llluly fl)" yllil. Aiill Jillills luirll against ills lllreaiu. "1' u- l. ~~iliiii_. liiiillii‘ " Hun llo it for you. You ‘know ihatJ I'll illIl.lil--~' liilcr .<1ll- illillivll din; rxurliy as illvlil l ill“ lillilr lli till‘ ii\lli{.-; rllnill. iinll (I uilliiicnt with misty ll!‘ licr iiiliiiil-l‘ iiiiii slu- lnlikili long logs wl-t‘ fiiiriflvicd on lilo worn carpet. his. iurn to laugh s‘ kily. “I lloiftli 1mm" "i1 my Wilkes as a fnctoryi liaull. But you know l can g0 hack‘ - Dali any time I want. lo. You' iiill yourself ’i‘iicsday night, that] eyes were haunted with loneii-l .. ll ll>‘illl l’l‘*~lt~ll till her iillll.lil~i~‘.~i "Qshl Ami he told me ll could comtfi l--. iiilil llli‘ lunllii\l~'.< gl-ullc, “Mk ‘my mill‘- l\ "l'lll\i‘1l [iligl-rc were stroking "lillill-w, "rill; illl lllr liiv 1l;it'l_\'." iii; - lli iiiii\i'i"itlli." silo culled _\li1'\'l~ not to loll m0 l’ liilil ilroligitt [he dress home ' ' iilill ilzill sliiligglcd ll ‘lliiltis pumps illlil silk [ind would lie terribly pleased. Ho 11kt“ You. He'd do anything for you. giro you all anti llinre than, you've dreamed of iii this lessay oil yours. Billy, will you?" y “You ll\0illl*—§'<l\l'il give up your; go bnck~—wiili me‘! A's my wife?‘ i Dull 'l'nkel~l PHE cnltzitorrmrown LGUARDIAN XiV 53-54: 86-712 Luke XXll 61 6'3 eth he stundelh take heed lest ho full: l Corinthians X: l‘; May 1. ihopelesuly "so- Th0)‘ Slept while he was in the agony of (ietlisemene. One dorlbrcil him. Another iloirny- ed hlln. At the arrest. nook llim and iiod. l l ‘it. admits of llllflSxllflii \Vll(‘.lll'i0][‘,li'l‘m-G "mummy Quit of galmsy I , . _ gsome respects ilio infliction n I ct ' You d do ‘mythmi’ m Wm ‘er was not. worse lllilll even that of‘ acknowledgmLlan instant. Perhaps in ‘began with (flmrgc. owii llrcnm—ior me? Because I have genius?" she asked slowly» tugging to release her hands. “You've got ito have your chance, Billy," he reiterated stubbornly. "train my power t0 give it t0 Y0"- Yowrg more important than I am “And you think 'l'tl acceDP-YOIII‘ sacrifice? Let you ncknowiedlfi d9- feat, so that I mill“ b9 ha5tened_ along my own little private path to glory? What a noble creature Y0" must think I am? N0. 1mm‘ Y0"- Ciay. I'll earn my own CllaIlC6"" or work in zt department. "store for the reel: of my life. I'll not. let 3Q“ give up your fight for iuy sake. 1d delsblse you it‘ you did." ' "This is really funny!" Clay Cur-l Us rose l0 ills tecl, then turned‘ sharply to bury his face agilhlfii» B" arm outstretched illtllig the mantle.‘ "One girl turns me down becnuac il'm no good without my mthef“ money, and another because I'd bl: no good with it. And i'm the wise young mun that. swore he war , lhrough with womeih" Billy rose, her knees shaking H“ that seh could hardly stand. ishi‘ look one step toward him, to fllliF-l poi-tie]: lllto lili-l arms, but some [hing stronger than the love which made her fainlt with longing for liiin held her buck. With an enor» dnoue effort. silo made her voicr isounii casual, friendly, cool. l "I'll never forget Wliill, you werl wlliliig i0 do for ma, Cifly- You ni-l» (he wl-sn young man who wo< through with women-and you'rl- going in lilo wise enough to Btilv true to that vow until you've won the light you had couralffi "lflillzll m shun, ‘l. don't count, clay. hir- get fllliOlll. me. I'll manage. You can't keep a good girl down." Silly forced her stiff lips to_'smlle iii; imitation of their old impudenl e. i "You'd ralther take help from In;- i liillllbi‘ than from me?" He ralfledl ills head to stare at her with hard. f‘ iiiigry eyes. i "Tli9l‘€'.\l no dnulbt about it~I’-m, n. wicked xvomuu," ehe 314mm! flli } him, hoping desperately thut hel could not, read heartbreak in her} eye's. l "You know what I mean! You're, no iooii You know as well as I tioi lilnl. T. Q. Curtis is giving that,‘ dinner party for a. purpose. He's planning to play God in your life l. "How? How?" she demanded‘ angrily. but fear shrilled her lvoice. (To Be Continued) _, Th}; next chapter T. Q-‘s diflflfll‘ party. Billy's premonition about with the hypliotic‘ THE lMPROViD UNlFOiRM iN- ' TERNATIONAL SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSONS Second Quaiucr: Lesson V: Mark‘ (ioiden Tenn: Lei. liim that thinkv 1927 Peter's Denial and Repentance (The Story) ll. would 50cm that iiio foiioxvorsi lot no historic. character over fell lso short. in ltho first disciples of Jesus. They , . . -—-——-——-— were tardy in understanding himdgnnd commentary m‘ m“ Saymglwhat vocations are Worth while? lWRemorlle lg the ioriiiri: of tliei l brave." their obligations us‘ iiiiilllcll‘. 'i‘iiii latter \(§ lo tiny height. Iio IIEVEI“ ludns ' " (lid not l lie was first to imnfesu the i i iiiul: JPVFI] pretty girls, nil at 11109116 mid 110911 odioilicd Io <'l'1'10$1'siiull attest "l know this 'mati"?\iind sltrllngtli permit it is well to ‘fellowship and iiigiiclit honor. Hi5 lam" W118 110i We mm!" "fined Jludusuu-Pcter protested too prlwo it healthful ilivorsioti and t lmuch. Many oaths do not make u inliy stimulate one iii the pursuit nmltllllig true. JSIICPOG honor is general-lot his vocation. feared ly kept in inverse ratio to the ve-z i hlfilhemettce of the protes't...lle whlyDaily Reading. “You've been chairing me glyflmivlolellt dfit-‘d- if he 111111 only rflqfccls his weakness will watch. iiri ho believes in (iodls keeping pow; - will pray...A very HlKnlflCfllllvAClH 13: 3b liwlll weather-vane tn the form of a cock. ‘Tuesday, The teacher, 2 Timothy ‘tops thostoeplc of many u church; 2: 24-26 Uie ibearlng Peter's ' .t..-n'l you‘! Don't crinklr- your uin-"MXPSIBP"! Wiirmnli» 7"" 171°" h" “W” lllfiliilfhli? Wcrc too touch .y little nose at mo". It was his,in no condition to liilnk cl‘ nnyliiill‘: own comfort. to defend the consequence to himself of miiined at Jetislis‘ side been [ar more. safe. Hut martyrs are not made in u minute. if he had only remembered but the harm that might come it. He was in fright ainii tenor. in all this shameful ntory is “Wiicn n0 tears! An old tradition it was true hut the tear was iii his heart notdn his eye. .-\ more fa-lYoung Peoples devotional aervlce I miiiar legend is tiiiit lie asked lni be crucified‘ with his head down] ‘to stiffer in the same ‘my [he Ma» “lotto: v0 H __ A ' i t u k u ‘l y H, u , W. E. Bentley, K. 0. ' ter, whom ‘he denied, did. What n employment, “$21,551,, “prom a e]ll,3ll;|m_ n a Mm“ ‘a 0t mm‘ Blrrlltor and ARornQy-ut-LIW _ OM00: 100 Richmond Qtrut irl-ll; Qlogm / _; ME ANDY; QQ’ All lslll l ll‘ kllil il$lllhl© how the bdbies in arms are Semfig Wi“ ,‘ ‘Was over to the GIRIJS house last nigh: g and everything seemed 1,0119]? o", The ' / Rupahammock. We were J11“ seffflliéi l down fora nice COSY sociable evening. all ivrapped up in tho C/Iiésferfifld» will: a box of GANONO 5 B53’! DOING THE CHAPERON AC l‘. V I sciy we utere just about to SHARE one—y0u know-fit bits’ f0" m4’ 477d _a nibble for you. WIIQII her kid » _ ' brother pipe-s UP from under- rh, "$310 fIw-Ho fIzr-ME TOO 'i' . ~ . can you BEAT it? (f"l'f_l’. sou By l H. L. Worthy Coffin & Co. Alec. McPherson T. F. White lhPY i1“ 70”] Tho whole career oi’ .l’cl<>i' cxemq Iilifies the Iifiivfilili "The ‘best mculcniicll to and ‘by which he can _Undei- the study lamp. lit. No Macedonian vision attends lMrs. Browning's lines doeorlilo way. Only one d001- may be open. it. by 89 rt. lying between Fitzroy (‘SIDS as sityingiwith infinite r0- gi-llt, “After all ‘Peter you are only o. common stone on which I may , break lmy heart, ‘Dill ll waali your should also study his own qlmliii- 171mb)’ Street. also two right! 01' feet that they might run quick l/iltillillillil-i. Voi-ntioiini trnliilng and way to Kent Street. deny mo’! Manifest n. ilitii contri- linn but no hopeless four. ‘Piiou vo fnr lo lull. lilo was ll liypo- J Wilma “You “mm Humeunng (Irn_,l.'i‘ll.0 and u tlilci’ boiorc lie ilcculne l||"ti(n, like Selling my m“, m magi traitor. "lint Peter on the other rm 3mm] theredlillltl was vory (211101 of ihrl discipl- >015’. h“, .1 , y) _ . .. imessilihsliip. Jesus roniiiiicd Jilin C umm e now "(ufiltllvg-Jphalfgfigiin honor '0! that event. die pro- m“ m imagine 0M T‘ Q Dnpltesled much. More. ‘than any otlliilflighnu ‘my he (“may My vow. “Satan tripped Peter. instead of; w Wiollcnviug afar off" he would havoyll _ to to warm llllllSClf...E8Cll of the Ev-‘verh L5 1221b himself mid 11W’ he 1111811! P-Wfllili liiilzellsls recordi-t Peter's lapse, a __ ‘viri-iilnslancl» which Almflflt U16 11105! SlR-'II'-l¢r=i1-I Word imporlzinco which they attached to; lit. ‘But IPc-ter himself was first to To think about he thought lie went“ No lhouizhtvulmako record of it. U . l _ szifysgxibly so for the gospel oi’ liiark was 'Why do you think your fmtiiefs ‘ if i give lip llllil—-li.llfll» a tear congealed in his eycltiio first lo illls expnrimenlt or mine, will you ;from that moment until his dcatlnldoiu; at pelmcp, aw“ qlclallmh Old)’ 1. 1927, I ward thinking hiiwseit uuworthyiG-ili Auction Sale (if Valuable Property ON APRIL 29TH AT 1-80 P. M. Property oi the late Mc- ' il.. Circumstances may point tho Innis Bros. approximately 124 (Consecriillon meeting) .... A vocation is something one is make t1 living or servo his follows lThoro in nothing mysterioug about lf choice is permitted one should and Kent Streets with two large study the variations with n view to building!» °n° 5mm“ buflillng. 1W9 finding Wliili, titoy require. He use nhvflfl-rlmd Pi!“ 01 W?“ A150 Electrical Engine, table ant land saws with shutting and pull- es, etc. Carpenter and blacksmith ioolq, oitice and shop furniture have an. uvoluiiion also. This may lid 011111979“ "Mel" of vaflm“ ind . 135A. MeDONAI-D, Avellviwr D. L. MoINNIS Administrator estate of John ma] f; m] 5059-4-23-6i Farm For Sale At Winsloe 30 acres of lalnd nit E/‘insloe 55:‘ y mmwi godwirn- aoresu - ‘Merchandising, Luk° Q;- culii atioll and balance hard- wood. Welt xenced and well water- ed. 4% miles from (lhariotietown, ARCHIBALD A. MONEILL Winsloe guidance is tho latest. advance iu tho field oi‘ education. its udvmil- ages should ‘lit? sought. l1! time lie drap- Manlltiy, Vocutious tint-t serve. llflIllfJ...lP€l0l"Si “tndneildny, the religious leader. on liis;Z: 1-7 Muluciit lie sought the fire, Thursday, Agricuit Iicredug, Pro- ‘Saturday; iudiczttcs tiie_1.'i: 11-‘28 This is prob- fl133-4-27-6i. A Professional Cards MoLEOD l BENTLEY J. A. Bentley be written and it \\'i'l-\‘|\'0('illlOIl is worth while? I What ideals should guide its in selecting a vocation?‘ How may we make our work tru- ly religious? (Torintltituls I'll, '—‘-"<-*>—-——— Clips have been invented to liolli MONEY TIO LOAN --By ARTHUR. CIIAPOUILLE A chnhmhm’ ,_ a ,_ vm —- “(watt HAVE \/\ “NEAT n <D¢ENTURE f Now WE'RE couch THERE'S A MAN ON g Tl-{EREB mo! - I _ ' ,, E W“ '° WELl-BESAVBD ' ' ' i Dr. C. C, Archibald anal-m u n. v. nu mun“ iiiaiimi IOIIIOI iiiiii i-mlimi 0mm iiiilmu to Iva. an NW ~ ind ‘fll a. rating ly Ilzhlylnfl GUI“ tiling Wt.‘ DONIT5KNOw_ HOw TD ewlni. _ Glut (In lino; 0min I-Ioup-llpprrlpili. 1M I l-N McDonnlg. & McPhei . will ' annual-Iii. mlorrdiu I _ “i I