pick - é “£4? i... n u ur e of the crop! m iiuflfilfi AM HEINZ radii cts Picked, cooked and bottled within a few hours, four of your favourites are available to O MATO P weak to icll Duke firmly that she could accept nothing from him. nothing whatever-that any offer for work must come through the regular channels Helene said good-naturedly, "You haven't heard a word I've been saying But you would like to go to Worlds. if vou get the chance wouldn't you?" "Florida? Oh—with this Phoebe person?" "Keep your eye on the Phoebe nerson She can take you further fife onassuohrnn AND HIS "smote" Of all the musicians of the insect world. the grasshopper is probably the most talented and versatile, says J Frank Browning, for he can play a number of different tunes His "fiddle" is attached to om wins. and he uses a hind leg for the bow On this leg is a row of little knoblike protuberances that give forth the raspy sound when drawn expertly across the wing. Besides being a great. singer, the grasshopper is also the champion iumper. If a tien-year-old bcy could 111ml! as high for his size. he could easily leap over an eight-story iiiiaiiiiiiiiii fiiliiil then all with odd sound-to devices. uildlnz. bThe iratydid produces his melodious tune with instruments similar to those used by the grass- hopper and the seventeen-Year loc- t us . The cricket, whose notes are usu- auy pitched lower, can create a greater volume of sound than most of the other “flddlers" combined. Entomolcgists have reported that. sometimes, he can be heard a mile away If man could make as much noise accordingly, his voice could be heard many miles. Mother Nature intended, evident- ly, that these insects fiddle their lives away-that's why she equippned roduc g This room wears an air of ease and relaxation; it's so inviting it's hard just ordinary. Yet a few easy alterations did the trick.- A C-I-L Paint Dealer helped with suggestions- and of course, supplied that superior C-I-L Paint so famous for q Here's the way that bedroom looked before. But a little carpentry and paint worked the miracle. For suggestions In b-me-pllnning and beautification lee your C-I-L Paint Dealer. CAR VELL BROS. LTD.‘- Distributors F. R. McLAINE FOR SALE EVERYWHERE Here's proof that bedrooms can quickly gain new beauty and attractiveness. A little planning and a few simple changes canloften cut years oif their age and make them look thrillingly new.- to believe it used to be uality and dependability; IIPII H011- nervously, hoping that Duke had than Duke Maxwell" CHAPTER XXV The rehearsal that after-noon was helld in the ballroom of the Sovereign Hotel. Everything went wrong. There was some confusion about the gowns which were w be worn and some of the beachwear did not arrive. - "It's always like this." said the girl who was dressing with Valerie. "Well, it will soon be over. What numbers are you in?" “I've been changed. I have to do —let me see-"Valerie consulted a. program "I'm in at the first, then I come in on this "What's New’ number. "That's a break." The other girl glanced at her curiously. "Say, aren't you the girl Duke Maxwell was talking to at the school this moming?" Valerie ignored this question and continued to study the program "I wear an evening dress here. Then I do some day dresses and beach wear." “Gee, you've been given a. lot of stuff!" The afternoon mssed on but at last. the rehearsal was over. When Valerie had changed into her own clothes, Helene Joined her and rode down in the elevator with her. Tired?" adred Helene. Dead." Valerie la-ughed rue- fully "I dont think I'll make a great hit tomorrow if 1‘ look like I u n for-" She stopped abruptly She had been about to tell of her alp- pointment with Duke As she and Helene left the eleva- tor. she glanced about the lobby not yet arrived and would not come until after Helene was gone "Got a date?" wisely. "Not exactly." Just then. Valerie caught. sight of Duke. He came swlnginfi @0- which Valerie had seen when he first met -her When she intro- duced her friend. ho took Helene's hand in the same eager way. "Why donit you loin Valerie and me for a cocktail?" he asked. "I'd love to,’ Helene accepted with slnority. A few minutes later. shtln! in the coctail lounge. Valerie smiled to herself as she saw Helene put herself out to attract Duke~saw he; cntgh and hold his attention One learned. she thought as she sat hack in her chair and listened to their chatter One learned s lot in New York. Helene might warn her against Duke, and then, when the opportunity came. be- tray a foolish desire to impress him herself. "We can get those photos over and then have dinner," said Duke pushing aside his glass “Reid? girls?" So Helene was to $10 with them thought Valerie. She had - Strike Arbiter C s C Edgar L. Warren, former Chi- cago NWLB regional director, is pictured u he boarded a plane bound for Washington and his new job as head of the U. S. Conciliation Service. He steps into the tough job of attempting settlement of the 28-dny-old the photographic studio. He bade her good-bye, that his flair of interest in her hid dieghdas Quickly as it bad been Valerie sat togethe Livery smart girl. But I know her w thin . one feel. Neither will I look my best W“? Valerie def With beaut beguiling, Scptcmbel is here, asked Helene The lovlieot month Where once tulips bloomed ward them. stopped before them Bright lowing dchlias, "Hello-who's this?" Ans blooming instead. He regs-Med Helene with the kin- dling interest in his dark eyes Oool are the 0n hills and in valleys. Now all the robins Farmer! are ploughing Rosy-checked apples Crickets are Lamps burning early, Late blooming asiors All the With beauty beguiling At turn of mt accused his moments and then whispacd: "I up hear the stripes tn t man's V0 A destroyer 3'1 knots, and has a 0.000 mile KISS YOUR TIRED. FEELING GUDIIBYE! ' Po loco Many Sulor Low Blood '. and large quantities of milk were also made available to quirements CBSSOY-B. It ls estimated that from the calendar year 1044 from the of the stflct hygenic r uirements of the buyers of whey. c eesc fac- tories had to pay exacting care to the washing and sterilizing of milk cans. This resulted in more high score cheese being made at most of the factories with its uvuéflpOfld- ingly higher price. ed in making her impression. However. Helene looked at her a bit guilty. "Maybe I better run along". she said hesltatingly. "I needagoodrest andlwantto spend an ext/rs. hour on my hands tonight." "l-lands?’ nuke asked curiously. "They're 2| y specialty," Helene told him. waving her lovely hands about him for inspection. “Very nice," he approved. Be turned to Valerie. "They'd go over p}? 7th s. cigarette Id. wouldn't ey .. "Then why not use Brent?" she countered mdifferently. Duke laughed. "I can't make you jealous of your red-haired friend, can I? Okay-but I wish I could." He made no further effort to urge Helene to go with them to put and oourteously but it was plain her in a taxi "Smart sin." he ma, as he and in the taxi. nd. and I know their line. That's hy they don't attract me. Every- “uliii” “i? l“ “i”? "'2 "i —w a can ge ou mow that?" o "1 don't t-hirk Helen's like that" ended "You don't? You do-you know SEPTEMBER Of all the year. In the garden bed. rosy the sunsets. More solden the moon. A soft mellow glow, Debate when to no. In meadows and less, Arc droppmg from trees. A shrill little song, Nights growing long. Winds. blowing cold. leaves . To crimson and gold. September is here, by summer recalling, the year. -Condonce I. Ilechbut KNEW THE TONI private in the South Sell Wfl ened by a crab in l: bed and ted. The private was a few m" QPIID’! WARS}!!! can steam .- ruising range under normal speed. uni-And Don't Know It. the cnsrn in your body and d"!!! [6 Q Q0101‘. Get Dr. Williams Pink Pilb blur. The! no world-nohd for in help they d" | incnulnl the number and rtnn o! main. Then with your blood t .Kels€!-l-lcyea Wheel Co. strike ' at pgroit-___ sugar Can- adian ' manufacturers o! penicillin who could not obtain their full m Canadian pro- Canadian farmers received $100,000 during sale of whey. In addition. because pun"; ||g||f 1i": | #5 sonnu rmiima 1..., Escape From ~ - . .- Heartbreak . .1» .~ B! Amo the lllgfifii-lflfll of the Margaretta Brucker algal.” ' _ t ‘I . tiaucd “t: ~l out Go: con r _ , tomorrow at Helena stared st he: incrcdu- m“! 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"l" “i” °" “w” "4 you do Hanover m bet your nil-inst baa and rum her. m- helped lur ma - wumo ounnnmd "You sound like Penny." ssld u” “mu” l“ "w" W“ friend Idem has at... me c rec- In hshnt. ab: resisted bin. than 111w n M _-_._ Valerie smiling at llCl‘ friend's "Y ‘Y’ “Wm 0M when a s mum blackout found herself m1 h h" "i" d“ w‘! ‘”‘“"°‘nY- ‘mun g. °°'.“.”l'““‘" dd?“ N“ mm" l-Jm “WM” We” “tough upset Mo‘: dill-MI‘ uylluhfhtfi your lsknmd m‘ w; ‘rm hi?“ on my hand‘? s" Ontario and Quebec 66- "w" mm“ “f,” heWh ch leased her she was after‘ the way’ you treated my working m!“ a u" my "l4 "'° "Mi H’ ‘m’ °°""““°d- 5°“ oooooo poundsofwh for the mui- "B'°"“'° m‘ m’ ‘mm 2 b“ q e '51 b wlldered Were Christmas pruent Don't look aft om no °' h“ ‘"“°"~ “m” °“° mm” mm" I Wm‘ t° ufacture of the sulnr and “m” “my” "l" Th?’ never them um Li“ Duel: who possess- me u thumb I were m old hsh- Mum-n 1ld£1m”°'“““°' °' h mm‘ “m” m" l°“?‘”' “m” whey powder. oz um quantity or m“ m‘ l“ m‘ m ‘m’ ‘mlmlsdm m?“ u: weer to stu- one loned villain. You've been rec that he had rm m‘ M: m every conceivable type o’ gloves’ "hi4" “Wt 45900-000 Wm“! '9" “F”. ‘m ‘ho Wm‘ nommfl“ ihstm m? vim Of course there too mom’ stories at’: a caasaunsl very active hOuiM l“ “u “a leaglllelgdslglh “$3.. P‘ “*4 1h NW York State, close m my“ whit a? $2» could compel a re kiss between friends?" in s recentpvlvssitcalllesnsleldsglmmn 1 ?" ' ' t0 the Cwldilll bvlfler. and 30,- ' um M. .t sponge although ma; response Oh, he was clever. thought vcl- the pay would b, t "'1- “Vlalerie, however. was no longer firtgnlzrmm 9:11:19; %uf"§6n£’?,‘;.m° a» e ‘ can lmennt’ nothing. She didn't love g5. marlin: hewhpughts. he was Malvern festival. a a n m’. lliiatlirrllenlvzvassrrlzhtwillis satllllfillxlilattgllet Used in the manufacture of Pell- llryqgo Qgfmflff‘ aux‘; gm, gm- slaelllillfiwrligtt aathgufelsthefogssllilillsi? emoril/lgiwntgllywhapperllng aifito sum? Mm 1s enrevldgiltymfifi: lln would fare better if she won gwgglagzlv": doonigfibg: xnxglynenf" he glg-hgd, '- thought uneasily, was the same thin! of no consequmoe-Jesting‘ ell“ you anything about i; yw. something‘ on her own merit and for mum, and u“, ed, o; that lklng-worfl, you, unstable. transient emotion thot about his kiss.‘ I i the “awry”; mm“ not through influence. She had the whey p we'd m the “mud Val?" had led her into that impulsive It was no est-n: matter nn-ilwanltig off n. caller at his and been a fool to agree to pose for states Brae,‘ “My an o! the whey when h9g0" she knew 1g, he had marriage with Phil . b Duk must neyier gaptéeuguapzianiai). Never! fordshlm “We said. "H5 m‘ "m" Ph°w5~ Sh‘? had bee" i°° powder w“ returned to gun“; her In his amts, He crushed her The tflXl SVHIHSIO R1601" - 9 II e II very Mm’ 011 his garden." 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