Iaa-_..-..¢_.a .111 m.» ' BETTER LIGHT-BETTER SIGHT To avoid serious eyesirain, use plenty of light-free from glare. You will find that EDISON Mszoa Lamps are always “kind to your eyes". LEWSQN wanna LAMPS i MADE m causes ' l-ls ELECTRIC CO., Limited CANADIAN GENERAL ‘PRESENTATION On the evening oi Jan. 1'Ith a number journeyed from North Lake. South Bake. and Kingsbolo to Red Point to welcome Mr. and Mrs. Major Young at their new holnc. and a very convivial evening was spent. The meeting was celled t0 order by Mr. C. C. Dingwell, and in his genial and capable manner complimented w. and Mrs. Younfl on the capacity and architecture of their new house. He then celled up- 0n Mr. F. D. Bennett to read an address, to which Mr. and Mrs. young made a very suitable reply. The genial couple were then carried to two beautiful arm chairs. Mr. Young by four sturdy East mint ladies, namely, Mrs. H. (l. Morrow, Mrs. C. C. Dingwell, Mrs. Stewart Mearesvr. and M185 130i‘- l8th in its infancy, al departed for their homes wishing . and Mrs Young long life and happiness in their new home. Following is the address: 'I‘o Mr. and Mrs. JYoung: Dear friends-We, a few of your friends of North Lake. South 141KB and Klhgsboro have assembled here tonight to show in a tangible way our appreciation oi your worth as citizens, also to welcome ‘you in your new home. We have at all times found you, Mr. Young. to be most courteous and kirld, ever ready to lend a. helping hand in whatever was asked of you and visiting your homes, whether your summer cottage or your permanent home. We mways found your latch string on the outside, and a cordial welcome upon entering. You, Mrs. Young. have won our esteem and admiration, as we al- othy Young. This task was some- ywhat sudorific as Major, though young, ’,“ around Z30 15S. Bill Messrs. Willie Fraser, Ivor Stewart and Austin Fraser had very little difficulty with their burden, as Mrs. Young is more of the prunelie type ' Mr. and Mrs. Young were then bounced, but the law oi gravitation was the cause oi some ioozis in getting Major up. After singing "For They Are Joli? Good Fellows,” and some meffy games played. Miss Emin- M0" Gregor at the oriim ""1 Pmswn mhrlett with the guitar favor"! m; company with some beautiful selections. A quartette (stars q? ti" summer night,) sang by Messrs Stewart McGregor, Austin Kasai‘. Preston Bennett and H. G. Morrow with Mrs. Stewart McGregor at the organ, and a humorous reading by Mrs. S. J. Rose of Ihkeville had preeminence oi the evenins- A8 ti" shadows of Jan. 17th faded and the - For Bad Cough, MixThis Splendid Remedy, at Home Needs No Cooking! Big Saving! Yolfll be pleasantly surprised when you make up this easily prepared mlx- ture end try it for a distressing cough. It il no trouble t» mil. 1110 C09"! but l trifle, yet it can be depended 09°11 t0 give uick relief. Ma e aasyrup by stirring 2 cups oi ranulate sugar and one cup oi water or a few momenta until dissolved. No cooking needed. Get a 2% ouncejlottlc oi inex from any dfllllfilll, put it into a 1 ounce bottle and fl i up with your Inger syrup. The 10 ounces thus made gives you four time: as much cousil remedy for your money, and is a very for coughl. Keeps E u E. ID re i1 ‘i- o B. n hel i!!!" hue it iilekea breathing easy, and iii- Piuex is a ccuipfllid containing Nor- r" "'" " ".'.'.'.""r.'::. toast‘: ea a soc ng 231m. Morley refunded if it doea not please you in every way. ways received a. very warm welcome and you have on many occasions touched our hearts through our stomachs, as that is acknowledged to be the quickest way to reach the heart of man. We have also found you to be of a cheer-Sui disposition and an artist in the culinary line. Deer friends. we find it most dif- ficult to put right words on paper. but in our hearts we wish you and your little family health, wealth and prosperity in your new home. we also as]; you to accent these arm chairs and ask you while resting in them after the toll oi the day is over to think oi the haw! efllllatlorls with tilt donors- Blgncd by your friends herein mentioned. ' MT. ALBION W. l. The January meeting was held at the home of Mr. Samuel Sealey on regular night. Meeting opened with Institute ode and roll call responded to by eight members with a remedy 101' cuts, burns, poison. Ten visitors and three new mem- be-rs were welcomed. After the ap- proval and signing oi minutes, rou- tine business was Tiickly dispensed with. Correspondence was read including letters oi thanks from members who were remembered with fruit and lunches by the sick committee and others during ill- ness in their homes. Program topic for evening was Public Health and Child Welfare and was incharge of theconvenor of same. Mrs. Henry S. Jenkins. Anew year's message from the president followed by a paper, Factors in Child Welfare, by convenor sagas contest, a Farmer's Love r caused gales oi laughter. A solo January and February by Mrs. Herold _Ca.rver was splendidly len- dared and greatly enjoyed. A dis- cussion ml "How this Institute (grid aid thdtetcherhtinfdealinl truancy ' roug orth a great deal of ilonstructive criticism. A vote of thanks was tiglrdered Min Redo Ierguson and un- cle, Sealey for opening up their beaut ill and a delightful lunch was served by the hOetCII. assisted Mary . Dotted Line By JOSEPH McCORD Honeymoon figured well." Vince looked at her closely. "But I don't. nice man . . " I'm any judge, If he goes to any ex- pense on my account, I call always pay hlrn back. After I get this new idea of mine squared away, ‘obilg. ation’ will lust be another word in the dictionary. We'll be on our way around the world, Skipper.’ You'll see- It won't be long now!" “No," Jacqueline said, more to. herself than Vince, "I don't think it will be long now." INSTALMENT ll Wilt nlkht ride in the country, coupled with Vince's pleased deter- mination to cast his lot with Larry Cutter. brought Jacqueline to a carefully thought out conclusion. Vince was oid enough to know what he was about, and so was 51w, Jacqueline had no one but herself to blame for signing that contract. She had signed it, and her spirit of fair play would not allow her to break it before the end of the deslg. nated six months. The paper sti- pulated that, as an evidence of good iii-mi. l-nlTy was to give her that money. But the contract didn't say that she had to accept iti If only she never had. That was at the bottom of all the humiliation she has suffered. 0f CORY-Se. if those bonds hadn't been available, she wouldn't have known what to do for Vince; But 5o much had happened since then. At first, there had been no suspicion in her III-ind. NOW. try as she might, she could not help but wonder if they were honestly come by. Or, 11 they were. h w about the money that had pur hased them? Ii there were something wrong there, could she be be responsible in any way? It all was such a muddle. But one thing was perfectly clear “But do you want to put yourself say, with Larry's dark 010a looking under obligations to a stranger?” Jacqueline hated herself for putting it that way. But she had to find out. blame you" “After all," she added, "we don't know very much about Mr. Cutter." you?" She asked it almost in des- “I you knew 411m pretty Heleerusiikea "Don't you fiet about that," Vince interrupted; "Cutters all right, ii at her that way. "Thanks. After all, I wouldn't do understand, don't peration. "You don't think I'm ingbcokonmyword. . .7" “Why, no. You wouldn't do that. iucre?" "Right here . . . I'll get it." Jacqueline hurried to the ward- robe and commenced burrowing into a hiding place she had contrived. She was glad to escape for a mom- ent. Larry’: eyes made her uncom- fortabie; she was not at all sure she‘ had not hurt him. When she came back to his chair, she had a bulky envelope in her hand. She held it out. "new." , Larry accepted it silently. He ént, one of his fingers toying with the stout rubber baud that circled it. With an abrupt move, he thrust the package into the side pocket of his at ' oo . . "Thanks," he said. - "Was there anything else . . . in particular?” "No . . . But we're still friends, aren't \vc?" . "Sure." It all had turned out so different- ly from what she had expected. You would think that Larry was in the habit of making calls and having ten-tllousand-doiiar gifts returned to him. There was that envelope sticking out of nu pocket, ready to be lost or stolen. After all, it was ten thousand dollars. Didn't it occur to him that it was something of a sacrifice for a. girl to surrender a sum like that? When it represented all she hed to show for a bargain such as she had made? She was free now . . . or almost free. Yet the exultation she had expected to feel was strangely lacking. "I sew Vince a little while after dinner," she reported, for want of something better to say. Larry brightened perceptibiy. "Did you. I saw him a few minu- tes this afternoon myself. Looks Pretty chipPei‘. don't you think?" "Ever so much better. I suppose you'll be taking him out in the now. As long as she had Larry's money in her possession, it was B01118 to play havoc with her self- respect. If she returned it to him, her conscience would be much more clear. Parting with her name did not seem so serious . . . when one divorced the cash feature. The whole thing must be figured out rather carefully. Those nine bonds oouid be re- turned untouched. And most of the cash received for the other, since Larry had paid for the surgeon and theho spitsl bill. She would draw out whet was left and turn it back to Larry, then explain that she would reimburse him fol- what he had spent. That sounded as though it should square their account. And, this time, she would not depend upon a chance rneetink. She would take the bonds and cash from the bank and was much appreciated. This was an ask Larry to come to the apartment and get them. Oi course, she would nnt eXDieln why she was asking him to caii. There seemed no other way to manage it. a very little while now, she would be free. She expected to have a chance to deliver her invitation in person, but Neither did she find hilp waiting outside the hospital any evening. He did manage to caii on Vince sev. eral afternoons, however. queilne owned to a feeling of gen- uine relief that she would not be obliged to move from Courtiand shadowed by something very much like resentment. To hear Vince tell it, he and Larry were looking forward to the stay on the farm with all the en- thusiasm of two boys on a holiday- Jacqueline was made painfully aware of the fact that she was an outsider. Especially, when she was forced to write Larry a note and ask at the apartment the following Thursday evening, at nine. He arrived on the stroke, so gen- that Jack found her carefully pre- pared speech fading swiftly from temporize with the situation and introduced the hated topic as promptly as possible. “I can't help it, Larry," she in- sisted hurriedly, after she had out- lined her reasons. “I suppose it all sounds very silly to you . . . but I can't help it." She fell back on that reason as the logical answer to it She had expected that Larry try to ride over her wishes in the rough-shod he occasionally adopted. He did neither. Instead, he sat looking at her quietly through a hare of pipe smoke. Jacqueline felt that she would have held an ad- vantage had she refused him per- mission to smoke. Come to think of it, however, he had not asked it. "Do you mind telling me if you have an idea that those bonds might be hot? I think I put a receipt in the envelope." That was his unruf- fl ed response. "Hot?" Jacqueline querlld with a puuled frown. "No!" ‘she denied. fur chem member o: the family. What about Arranging an these d tans _ Vince after’ he gets settled? Then vlveg} he; 5mm; 1mme“u§ab1y_ rfn you wouldnt worry about him. I'll m,” am not u t m m _ Larry lounging there so comfort- “ “ ° ° °° ably lnthitt chair. that everything was "settled." The“ v15,“ w ,. e t d 1 _ nearly so. Jacqueline Anthony was fully by the Ileatlerxltpowlelenzlleis Pirfiedl m" 3n “fr” W“ i° 511"" daughter arrived after dinner. Jac- ‘MW e d317,?! ‘rmgmggg: giggciggig? a in a safety vault. They were worth about as much as those Furnace street. But that was quickly over- “wk certmwws which “Pl? “Wm company, travel. In the first excitement of 1.110 gdvrenturg, Jacqueline had ai- owe ersel to associate , bonds with that long-for "crossing." the m“? cmk wmnms mull” Nqw’ the sugg§tlon o; such a mm; met at the home of Mrs. Nonnan made her hate herself. Far better to Macnmm m‘ wedmsdw evening b; {Med Wm, m]; new mdebtednm Jan. 8th with an attendance of that would keep her saving and gum?" tililienlifi and! thlrce via}- serlm in for some time . YB- l‘ e a c9 ° 9 PR5" him if it would be mhvehiehttc call P 8 to some dent‘ the vlcmmsident. ML“ Mme Her righteous pride would have MWPhEB 99°09‘! the meet"!!! b)‘ singing the Ode and repeating the Creed, roll call was responded to by "Sing, Say. Play or Pay". The that, he must see Rennie Hicks the minutes oi last meeting were read approved and signed by the vice- tell him to take charge of the bonds president, The School and Buying But it would be worth it. suffered hadshe known what was, when, delighted u; the summons passing through her husband's mind her mind. She knew she dared not first thin! 111319 nwminl H9 Wfluld Wm,“ "we m, magm- cggfly, or the idea of Inrryk going out on country pretty soon." '"Why, yes. Dr. Kennedy says he can make the trip almost any time. I thought I'd l-un him up country around the first of the week. He seems anxious to go." "So I've noticed." “I've made all the arrangements. I can give him a comfortable trip up ln the car and take his traps, too. A few weeks up there should fix him up so that you won't know him." "I suppose not . . . but I'll miss him." "Naturally. After spending every evening with him. I still think it would be a good idea for you to go up there with him for a. little time. The Brownshave plenty of room- I‘m likely to be away a good deal of the time . . . all the time, if you say the word. The two of you can have everything your own way." "Thank you, but I must stay here and attend to business." "I suppose so. You're the busy running up some Sunday to see be glad to drive you up." "That might be very nicer” Anyone would conclude, to see And it wasn't at all. Life merely Gone, too, the alluring dreams of £11086 at the moment. Larry was thinking end cash, put them in a. trust fund, c sudden amusement at the idea. Couldn't Larry realize that she had apartment? Fbr all he knew, Lieu- 5 about . . the‘ street. have some with me?" "Sure!" IAITY sat upright. fully happy. And Iarry seemed Just happened to m, A Friend to ml... Asflrlle Years Creep 0n Infill later Juaparidvigorolqllr Ml B stared at the envelope for a mom- _ night, apologizing contritely for the lateness of his departure when he caught up his hat and made ready “Then it's settled.” °° said that at the door, as if it were something that very nearly had es- caped his mind. "Is that sieuthy friend of yours a rather young chap had slipped back where it was, or a352,‘? dazed m“ and a bald so much of his technique. night. or something of that sort, for Mrs. presented bills, it was moved, cutifl- H18 iii-Til 8Y0! iiflhted With seconded and carried that same be paid. The Jacqueline saw and resented it. we" appghlted m; three mtynths: Si k-Mrs. Nil Stew t, Mrs. Earl l'un some risk in asking him to her Micxenms; e schooltimsg tenant Staples might be lurking nuymvMrsl Annie smtchv w“ ' Sh” ‘uddemy dnw°d Annie MacPhec. It was moved by Mrs. Annie‘ Stretch tsecondegu by! .. . Mrs. Ale Mecbeod hat e o I $14“ m’ m "i “m2 i” One DOIXIN’ rcl- Advertising and night, she said impulsively. out Mu“ be pa“ M,“ M“ Mc_ h“ “ ““‘“"°h “d " 5"” "imnk Millan. rt was decided m call on °P m’ w” m m "°"’"“" 19'“ Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Stretch 0n Iii make some coffee. Wont you may evenmg‘ mm w ma mum‘ them with a gift from the Institute. Activity m the kitchenette served M"! ti" Wm"- W- "f" "W" to ease the tension forxiscqueline. "i W” °'1 l "i? l" although she could not help ma- tilt. the prim beingm by MH- e ' . - (tlrthietrlnlslttilhadifixtganrtymgrhe trill; izlniilia Luneii a: MM b! "is m‘); , u, g . hcstbes and the meeting closed with been m”, w“ t n u u! lsinging. Next meeting to be held in_ as happy now as if nothing had the School room. roll caii to be change their reietica- answered with a Valentine verse. ship, it was decided that each member flushing. There was nothing else to He remained hug nearly mlilf bring lunch. . 0t FIRSTPRIZE'........... 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IN DISH --.-u---.. ........‘i‘i'_is,so|uc|\sn l Think of irl 3,114 sensational will! l ler l I than ' ' iiwalianiimd: until? ‘ Well l Adnptl”. Just write simply, naturally ' ~ oes everyone, ynun and old, itamln B. on "with" ‘hi’ inns" '32‘ Petcbcrou Oautgarwe.’ Y: L r r All photon World OOWIUN. I935 NIA- KVIM. 1B. ham: of llil‘. hr-nuillul I r ‘l |ii< iml- ul vim: Lnnrllv mun...- (in... m llllllilllll ~..l n. . \..»...... “I... . 4'llll'l\ iln-. mm. .1 llvlirll rumi- i1 mm. RULES 0F THE $15,501 FREE OFFER 3:3: allude“; United Blah yoga-bill: intend be ln ea cure in Quaker 0m. has already adopted them and l . "WhiahcltlleDl WculdlAd i?".I ad l» wil freon-id w. paid a bduuvii $1.32. ilacolar piahlre fralrllntoig e pué cfiiliruliilu Y fr" “d §g"f"id» "f m‘ Dimm‘ letter. l am enclosing rwo trademark! cu: from package: o Quaker ta in his or erter. So accept this Z a t GIIOOIIISI You're In on Ulla ho. names appear on the enfnel operate in hei lag customers enter this contest. aw i0 awards of S0 each and I00 Sgnprizea will benl oftho r112 prize winning customers. A roul 0111500111 i l2 prizes for grocers. l T id del k ° “ “°°“°.§.l€‘.§?ll.§5o.'§‘i$ e to grocers whose M7 Gum’: Nun 1' go. "Oh, by the way, Jack . . ." He "Lieutenant Staples is quite ba1d." “I thought so. I really must have talk with him . . . I don't think Good I'll be seeing you." (To Be Continued) LONG CREEK WOMEN'S INSTITUTE The regular monthly meeting of ommittiees gave their reports and following committees Zclla icwart, Miss Annie Mackenzie; 001l- . Ierl Mac- \ yaareofliiewoatartto lioaru arvaa woman's nt- arr-run plan's Institute ci North mm was heldatthehomeofllra- don . ~ ma. m ‘bother anal: m.‘ ha? n t?‘ u Miro or the 5%....» but the ‘limbs! lulem sylnlmh of tap Institute ......... .. .1. r Owen. uwingto ' Vlfil‘ puligruiw'rolglwwoiemfi' . . ' I'll 0 a u. a u. hold . helm. of Jlraoordon Thompson work. The ufanuar; meeting 0f the Wo- t, JIII. . andtiltl. Glen avwe at the thallltilhth b! Jlhulfl. Roll _ .._._.., call for next meeting is to be an- swered by a Valentina verse. The sick committee were reappointed. It was decided to send fruit to two sick families in the district. The next meeting will be held on Feb- were: to visit the School-libs. Thomas Bolger and Mrs. Iicrne Mc- Ewen; To visit the Sick-Mrs. H. S. McEwen. Mrs. Wallace McKay and Mrs. T. Bolger; to prepare the pro- gram—Ml-s. Lorne McEwen and WEST KENT SCHOOL Gruie X-ll. Sylvia Block. me Birtwhistle, 2. Ralph Calder, a. John 111g ' sen. Grade Ix-l. Sandy Blehaut. i- ruary the fifth at the home cf the Levisa Fle , and to prepare the Newton Large, a. Billy Rogers. Divide w- Mrt- Bnilrllfion Warren. lunch—-Mrs. H. S. Mclhven, Mrs. Grade VIII—1. Jean McKay. t Mrs. Fulton Moreside and Mrs. Edl- Earl Henry, Mrs. Lorne Mcliwen Lillian Block, 3. Eric Heeschen. son Mutch will assist the hostess in preparing lunch. and Mrs. J. MnGuigan. Grade VIII-l. Mary McKay. l At the close of the business meet“ Frances Reay, S. Audrey Giliis- ing the nmsident called 0n M75. Grade VII—I. Bill Kine. Z. Msbil Bclger who in a few complimen- Hacienda. Robert rorsythe. tax-y words expreued the good-will Grade vn--1. Billie Mammal- and appreciation of the workmlone Elinor Campbell, 3. Beth Machine by the secretary, and to show their Grade VII-l. Verna Chapprli. i appreciation in a more tangible Mae Robinson, s. Mary MaoQulnl way, Mrs. Wallace McKay, on be- Verna Hooper. half oi the members, presented her Grade VI-—l. Stewart Cilandlenl with a beautiful brass jardiniel-e. Margaret Fry, a. Graham Butt. at two thirty o'clock. The Presi- Hilda Hiecott conducted a very . Grade V-I. Ruth Tarbush. t dent - “ ‘ and “ .. . ‘ pleasing ‘ ‘ Mrs. Wallace Mc- Walter IoPage, s. Billie Bourke. by singing m a. Good Time to Get Kay, Mrs. Walt/er Reid and. Mrs. Grade rv-l. Philip lwdv- i Acquainted, followed by repeating Baiger tying for first price and Sylvia Chandler. 3.Delys worth» Creed in unison. drawn by Mrs. Boiger, and Mrs. n. Grade III-l. Roy Livingstone-l Roll call was responded to by S. McEwen and Mrs. Frank Bell Beverly Smith, 3. Philip Perry- nine members and jeven visitors winning second prim. Grade II—l. Archie Maclginnm. present. Minutes o1 last meeting Tile next meeting to be at the 2. Donnie Macdcnald. 8. J0" were read, approved and signed by home of furs. borne Mcliwen, when the President. Correspondence was roll caii will be answered by each then read by Secretary and discus- member paying twenty-five cents. sion on same. It was decided at this meeting to return the library books and have a new box sent. Sick ccnurlittee reported one box of fruit sent to sick in district. Col- lection amounted to fifty one cents. Next meeting to be held et the bum?’ "B5394 in m“? "Willi home o; Mm Edmund gum,’ m“ labor cf cutting and hauling fire- cm w be answered by a vflenme wood. The clemency of the weather vast A man,“ w“ mun can,“ so far this winter has rendered this out as follows. task, fal- from difficult, and judging Reading. Mrs. Scott Jardine; u“ Pmfifissbei)! imftwiirk t0 daifi- ‘ contest, Muriel rns; readin “WW1 a pace to ve .. mum" Wt" Mrs. ‘ ’ BurnsB-il contest, Mild“: l“ dmn‘ the “mum”: o‘ m’ rill: tomlllttlniglia lnliiilexliarc Mlnislti‘ red sardine; reading, Mrs. Gordon wink“ cm", B m"; Burns. T9889. which R Meeting was moved adjourned out “m” bmhmlm’ m‘ ti? gene. last follows ti" and the National Anthem sung. “mil” R- M°°l"°"» i! "f! W" pedal-cl Government's Action i" ‘Ilmnoh we; rm served by ‘the W‘ ""0"- l-aulllg lu monthly accusation“? oetessanm erljoyedba. "w"- ' cos °' y Mr, Joseph Kearney paid a visit‘ gggommfifi o; the w tofanmuro Island recently. mgigfmcu. after March at; '—" contingent loch renewal ‘f’ ,,, Dominion’! remnant ° LOWER. FREBTOWN WOMEN'S INSTITUTE The monthly meeting of the Lower Freetown Women's Institute met at the home oi Mrs. Russel Mccarville on Wednesday. Jan. 15th Im-ge. Grade I-No examinations- Sharp Check On _ Ontario Relief List TORONTO, Feb. ti-Allnonnfli’ ment of an i. crease from 66 m per cent to '15 P" w" °i m, Ontario Government contrlbil _ to relief costs aloha with “ “g, ing that municipalities _must w the number of relief recipient‘ sruucaou The farmers of this vicinity are STERLING‘ INSTITUTE miiin trihution. The regular ' y meet of themselves oi portulli mum” “n this Institute‘ was hold at theuhilme lay in a goodltymlgply 0! will: m Mural untionthe of the seal-c‘ ,, Mrs. a s Mac- toothsome ma. 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