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His arms shot outwards. and she 'saw his face, radiant now where ' paln had marked her furrows. “Blossom? he called, and those arnLs were wrapped about her. ‘I wanted you 50—'W8Ill€d to let you know, dear heart. But. I was ill. It's nothing-only an old trouble which crops up sometimes. It's through the East African bother, that's all. I'm usually healthy enough, darling. Don't worry." l She clung to him, crooning over him. The wonder in her eyes stirred him tremendously. How she must: love him-this fragrant flower of a girl. . “But, Jack," she said. "why have you stayed here Can't somebody come and take you away? Where V you taken ill here and had to stay? , Cant: I let somebody knoiv?" 'I‘here-tsn't anybody who cares, t Blossom." He .aid lt with hie head hidden against her heart. She had never asked about. his people, had never wondered if he had a father and mother. But, vaguely‘, she had imagined lllrn as belonging to that other \vorld—tho world of well- drescd people who were so diff- erent from the people she knew. But. it"s so dull for you in this room, Jask." she said. I don't like you b;ing lzerc, darling. You don't belong." In n mumbled voice he said. "You don't belong to those buildings xvhcrc you live, my Biosom!" "But I'm p001‘, Jack, and that's all we can afford." Then he told her. “I, too, am poor, darling, and this-this is all I can afford yet." He heard lier little wondering cry. He had always known thrv. the world above her own. Well, he was down but not. beaten. He remembered how he hacl told him that her mother had said that she must nevcr marry a poor man. Bu". he loved her so and he had not wanted to spoil the idyll of their love. But now-now that she knew! He waited, yet her amis had not. slackened in their hold. He was kept clo e to her heart, could hear and he ; ir.‘a.rr_y' a. poor man! And he was a t poor man. "Blossom!" he said softly. "Jack!" she answered. i love for him was in that cry of his IIHIIIIC, and her arms tghtcned yct; I more. l And then she said, “Canl: I come f and make the room nicer for you? t Would she mind?" "Just being here your elf ‘ turned it into heaven," he "Oh, Blossom!" , And he was not/so ill, so wracked ,‘ with pain, that. he could not take said. - those waiting lips. "I love you so. I lovc you so! There has never been love like ithlfl" to him, You mustn't marry a poor man," he wht pered. Bio-sour, what are you going to do about it? I couldn't. ask you to wait for me, could I?‘ Anibci‘ c_vcs,. all glowing with love, looked into his. cm! llll(‘.3 mothers don't know "Vvtiieh inrun -- " he hogan. "’I‘h:it we belong to cacti by the right of love." she said. mrrry.‘ inc—now yrou know all there is to knoiv?" ._ Outdoor men are 4g unanimous-syouwcian ‘t _‘ beat it for flavouir and p, . .,_ lasting goodness. I a *- I I ;l ., . 1 ~- ,\ the pillows, smoothing the shabby ‘ about. it!’ hot cup of tern-saute n" you could.“ l She laughed as they starter! guutilv. l "Don't you mind me, you : Lurlertoves." she Hllfl. "I'm used ‘ to love, I am. Nov: you sit. up and tuive also]; ntglllis here letter which ha. come, sir, I sho-iltlit". be sur- prised. I_ shouldn't, if it, didn't tell you n bit of hows. "Got. the name of them publisher.- on tho back, it ha." l She hustled about, shaking up bedspread. . “Qulc a famous young man t we've got. here, miss, if I may tell i I gained . . and every ' MANY young girls 57100! "P l" height, yet stay as thin as a rail. Miss Mary B-—-' was like that until recently. She says: "I was awfully tall and thtn for my age so Molhrr got me Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills and new I have gained about 10 lbs. And everybody says my complexion is really grand." When young people are growinll. or when adults are underweight, nature must have the proper _ma- terlals or the body won't gain a ound. Very often the body building material required is iron. As soon as Mary B-——-" be!!!" taking Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills, ' Name an nqum. she thought him rich, belonging to had belonged. but not now. He t: fluttering —lf.tle y flustered heart which had to grasp this big fact of life. She mustn't All her ‘ has , hcr into his arms then and kiss ' dear heart. Can you-oh, Blossom. . She returned his kisses, clinging . We're not poor—‘ have each other,‘ "Vve coultlnt be poor u h all this love. And, uny- ‘ othcr . "Blcssoni—you mean that. you'll . two ‘ body says mv’ complexion is really grand l you something you already know," she went. on. "Written a book whlch’ll fetch the tears out of a crocodile, he has." l Jack was tearing open the en- .V0l01>e with eager fingers. Hts l eyes were shining with something more than love as he turned to Blossom. “Look as this, darling," he said. "It. means that the tide has turned. You've brought me For Quick Cough Relief, Try This Home Mixture f uy drugglat) into a 1B on. bottle- Ardiilytiiur syrup and ou have 16 ounces of medicine that wil surf)?!" Y0" by its quick action. _lt never spoils, lasts a family a long time, and tastes flne— hildren love it. Splendid Results. saves Money. Easily Mixed- You'll never know how uicklyjlld c easil you can overcome a ad will!" coug , until you tr recipe. It gives you our times as much 3'0"“ Bl cou h medicine for your money Iifldd you ll find it very pleasant and dcpen - able, for real relief. , Make a syrup by stirring 2 P"!!! of granulated sugar flllll‘0lll3_ cup of water a few moments, _uutil dissolved. No cooking ueeilcrl-ifs no trouble at_ Ill. Then put 21/,- ouuccs of Pine: (obtained luck. I've got to be well and go and see my publishers. The book's taken and they've offered me fifty pounds advance royalties. Hurrah!’ "Hurray!" cried Mother Hawkins. ‘Then I'll be off with that one precious suit of yours, Mister Wood- ville, and I'll give ft such a press- illl; as it never had—not even whc you was so particular when you was going to meet your best girl!" And, winking her faded eyes, Mother Hawkins left them. “Bless ’em!" she said as she closed the door. "As pretty a pair ‘ of lovers as ever my old eyes did see, that they are. Blexs him, he deserves a nice girl like that-as pretty as a picture." But as the door closed Jack took his dear girl into his arms again. and then he told her of his struggles and what, that let/fer would moan to them. "You won't. have to be the wife iof a poor man for long, my sweet- heart. I shall work now to give you all the things I want for you. t Blossom, we are going to climb to- gcther-you, my lnplr-atlon, my ‘wife and pal, Oh, darling, life's i going to be glorious!" "With love alivays," said Blossom. Their lips met again tn the kiss l a‘ wonderful content. Mother Hawkins, coming long' after, found the tea-fray untouched but she only smiled. Once upon a feel quite content with kisses. She hoped thee two would keep the kisse. and luck. It was better that ' way, she said. And Mother ‘Hawkins invested next day in a tablet of scented soap, just as an excuse to see that bright lltile face which served her. 'Appy people does my ‘cart good," "he said "God ble s them both.’ But Blo som alwrys says that. to those who have love the blessing _ has indeed come. - THE END __________.._____ nzeeficated with throat-soothing ingredients of Vicks VapoRub. CKSVCOAUG “DRO ’ * O-OOQ-FOQQQQQQV9VVO-Q 9i'PQ v BOOKS/ART! i MUSIC i ,(B! Y. R. H) 00400-00406 ' lll ltlltfl‘ L’! 11nd of a poet having one for his own, to be sounded whenever he feels like it. I am not a poet (I ivish I were) but for the last ten. years I have had an old farm bed hanging in my garden in Michi- gun. It ls rimg every morning at. .1: o'clock, and I love to hear it." ( ____(>L‘tnitlin|t l t Canadian poets are well repres- ented in the Yearbook. Unfortun- ately Professor Phelps‘ Walter Have- , lock Robb ls not, but it, was hiter- estlng to find included a poem, ‘ "Sun Bath" by Walter ll. Abt-Il. President, of 1h» Maritime Art As- of perfect love in perfect trust and . time she had known what 1t ivas to ' "As soon a, you Rsk me," shr- said t Hen, who lectured in Char- ;' blirhlng. "I can't. vcry well pro-i onu last winter under th"‘ ‘po: . Jack." ail-spire, u." t.u- Print“ l~j<.",\.u<t I.- ‘ "My ivllnsl!" v lllllld Art f. ty. f "Now, nunv!" raid the voice cf _.....‘_ Mom" Hllwkill-SM 41"‘ “"01" "Th" In the yearbook there are btntkl y $001114; 1041i’ filth-l 1h‘ l!'»1_"--‘"'- l!!!“ 'Lll(l white reprodutth 0i the ‘I 19cm" 51"’ CW1“ d‘) “m! a "M: work of eighty Canadian 11111572‘? l Paintinps of at least. t\v'eiit,y'-fivc, of these urtirts have been shown in _ the Harris Memorial (‘nllery dur-i lug the past, two year». ,' Tho following parazrnph is qua‘- ctl from Sir Ernest 1\‘l:ic.'\li'tnn‘s essay "Problems of Music in Cun- ada" which is included in the 103C Yearhock:_ "1' often hear the phrase ‘I love music hut I don't. know anything Naturally the direct, sensuous appeal of music is the first step in its appreciation. and must, indeed, bulk large 1n the ap- IO pounds she gained ln weight and ln health, because this rcmcdy provided the iron she nccdcd. Note haw be!‘ complexion improved, tool If you are too thin or if you arc rundown, nervous, have no pep and get rnoorly abtimcs. 13kt! D!- Wllliams’ Pink Pills. They will tone up your health and build UP your body; give ynu back Y0!" pep and good spirits. And this better health will he reflected in n clearer, rosicr complexion. Dr- Williams‘ Pink Pills are 50c cvcry- where. Tnlra Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills/e - luly lnr a while.‘ Ind il you don f ell better, llmnger and healthier, your money will be returned to you. , ]_-,._ ticatcd. But where love of music is t genuine, the lover will want to| meet music at least half-way, mere f passivity in llstenersw brings incom- f plete satlsfactlonjlf a muslc- ,1 lover wishes to get the best out of music why should he not learn to differentiate between its various forms and why should his guides fn , this field shy at teaching him the i simpler technical termsi’? The.‘ matter of form as related to cou- j tent ls fundamentally important in ; any art: the poet. for example, who I‘ writes in sonnet form thoughts. that would better be expressed in n ‘ ‘imerlck stands self-condemned, but in music many good people can- not understand why a composer should not. n: the same kind of material in writing a symphony as he uses ln writing a waltz. 'I‘hore ls, then, a 1ilrrcc for the wider dis- rcmlnatlon of even a little technical knowledge among our audiences. . although this need not be carried too far. 'I'herc ls. too, a place for wider public discussion of musical matters—-" l/V. C. T. U. Notes IN THE SHADOW OF THE CHURCHES ivrittcn after nearing a remark y an earnest Christian ivlrker. 1h! the ivretchedness, the want, as lndifierence, in the vei_\ nadow of the churches!" In the shadow of the churches, Hour by hour, and (lay by day, There are fclloiv-crcatures starving Like the sheep that went astray‘. Are we right in thus withlufding l Broad of Life and temporal bread. While in cushioned pews we wor-‘ ship- ‘ . Are we thus Dlvlnely led? Ilouse ye, Brothers! Sisters, rouse ye! ' 111s command is still the same: (‘to ye forth and preach the gos- Plead with sinners in His name. Are you not heart-sick and weary. Of the so-called work for Him??- Socials. fulrs and entertainments- Satisfied! your light. burns dim. Think you He accepts such service I-‘rom the ones whose sins He bore? Call yourselves obedient children, And can offer nothing more? Less than fullest. consecration Is not worthy‘ of our Lord; I-Ie is offering fu‘l salvation, Let us SlIOW it from Hts Word, 0n the (iutsidc of the churches Sin, and want, and suffering. Is there not. inside the churches Jealousy and bickering? Ilavc we time for petty iriflps? Ilnve we time to be cast clown? When to us is given the honor To win jewels for His crown. J. G. Alcock. THE WAGE ‘OF SIN q. There is something lnexpressibly sud about the situation in which Gordon Bliss, the Fort William young man, finds himself today.’ .110 relusecl to be advised by lits counsel, and insisted on plcndlng= you, guilty to the murder of lvlildredl Johnston in March last. He udmit- “What. total abstainer Qvcr ted the crime and is willing to u» punished for it. fenced to be hanged on January, 5th. The crime was the result of a‘ party, a party at which, appwrcnt- . liquor flowed too freely-tho} sort of parties which are all too common among our young people today. At the inquest Bliss said: mother told me I ought. to settle down. I was drunk at the time, and i did not. know what I was doing." If young Bliss had only taken the advice of his mother. He fall- cd to hccd hcr advice; as a result ‘ a young girl ls dead, he la sentenced to be hanged, and his father and mother are bowed down with a sorrow from which they will never recover. These are difficult days for parents. and they are also diffi- cult days for young people. A freedom cxlsts today which dld not exist: twenty-five or thirty years ago. Parents who protest and try to advise their daughters and sons are "stuffy" or "mld-Vlc- torian." From one thing there is no escape, however, no matter how wise or independent a young man or young woman may feel, and that ls the dangersof over-indulgence ln ln- toxlcattng liquor. If young Bliss had remained sober, the Fort. William tragedy of last March would not. have happened. ‘ If we may be permitted to give one word of advice to young people today, it ls: "Go to parties; have all the fun you want, but for your own sake and the sake of your par- ents, leave liquor strictly alone. Do not touch it no matter how you are pressed to do so. That. ls the safe way to avoid heartbreak; and tragedies. Ifor the laws of God are inexorable, and the wages of sln will continue to be death in the twentieth century, Just; as they have been all down fliroiigh the this well known O! 8 59"" mulb- diflicult breathing. preclatlon of even the most. 80pl1l5- | everything and make your optim- ism come true. work only for the best and expect. only the best. the success 0f others as you m? of your own. achievements of the future. at all times and to have a smile ready for every one you meet, provement of yourself have no time to criticize others. for ringer and too strong for fear, proclaim this fact to the world- you are true to the best that. is in He was sen-i sneerlng wet. Thomas ‘Friison. John D. Rockefeller", Robert E. Lee. Grenfell, Ghandl. Lindbergh. | course. this isn't the entire 11st, but "My I then this ls to Hungarians Abroad; program. HAS-ti, 10.5 m., 15.87 meg. m ""*"'°§:!":.:t=';§.lfl'. y it's splendid. It loosen! the hlggm, soothes the irritated 11101116 gangs, and quickly eases soreness an Pine: is a_ compound containing Nd“ way Pine. _in concentrated formwwtt known for its sonthinfl 95"" “'5 t lFml-t membranes. Money rcfunilc l l doesn't please you perfectly. ages."—'I'he Kingston Whig-Stan- dard. THINK OF THESE THINGS- William Marchlngtxm,_staff cor- respondent of the (Toronto) Globe. recently reported that during the summer of- 1936 $250,000,000 was brought into Canada by tourists, and tourists mean automobiles. This fact reflects a sweeplng change in both Canada's home and are working the bald pots off the public life. The great link in trans- portation, which runs as a red thread through out present ctvll- JANUARY 9. 1937 44th Anniversary 1893 1937 izatlon, whether on country road or city corner, has become the gas station. Even ln the sport of chil- dren, as they play building towns. there ls an imposing structure for the dispensing of "gas." This fashion of travel has begot- tcn a mania for speed "unlimited" over the smooth, modern highway}. and this habit 1n turn, has sug-l gested the changing of cars every; year and the very ditches in Can- ada are being filled with last. year's vehicles. The latest models must be secured and car designers tops of their heads to produce them. This motoring, and still more motoring, has many phases to be considered. During 1935, there were in Canada one thousand two hundred and twenty-four deaths from automobile accidents, which ls eleven and one-half per cent. of ‘ 100,000 of population. This has wrought int; light, as never before. the cxirviencc of “reckless drlv- A nadian maglztratc tr _; . i a cnse, w.th the _ ‘.1 n t imprisonment, declar- d thit t! izttulgcnce of eve‘ ""0 dri ‘ s to; much for a or c. s ...'.cr. It mutt n:t be forgotten thu Oanada is living alongside a na- tion of mi! ;ons, who have re- established the liquor traffic, and who the first forty months of the comeback spent eight billions on intoxicai ts since that date, August l. 193G. aid those figures have been steadily rising. ' This new aspect of our clviliza-, tlon demands the abolition of “drinking drivers" which in‘ the end. means the abolition of the liquor traffic, root and branchJ Promise yourself- _To be strong. that nothing can disturb your peace of mind. ’I‘o talk health, happiness, prosperity to very person you meet. (I will add Prohibition). To make all your friends feel that there is something in them m! that's fine. To look on the sunny side of To think only of the best, to t0 To be just as enthusiastic about T" fflfkct the mistakes of the llfl-“S and press on to the greater To wear a. cheerful countenance To give so much time to the im- that you To be too bk; for worry, too noble T0 think well of yourself and to not in loud words deeds. To live in the faith that. the world is on your side so long as but 1n great amounted to anything?" ask; the Oh, lust. Abraham Lincoln. Admiral Peary. Stoncwril Jackson, Henry Ford. “Whittier Bryant. Barnardo, Booth Nansen, Bernard Shaw, Wilfred Of 11 small paner._'"rne Voice." t fodiay’: Short Wave Radio Program -i~_ (AIKQIRLIIRQIKQ I (Cuntlpu djrom page I) CARACAS 8 p.m.—The Waltz Hour. YV2- RO, 51.7 m., 5.8 meg. LONDON l0 p.m.—A Violin Recital lvy Loris Blofald. GSD, 8.5 m., 11.75 mOCq G80, 31.8 m., 9.58 meg.; G83, 31.5 m., 9.51 meg. OTTAWA 11p.m.-'I‘ho Northern Mesa- 0Illzer—--persone.l 111656880 to res- ldents tn the far northern outposts of Ganam. 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