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T An one who Isn't ‘interested is no tc1'AtMIl’iOIe!:‘Id iféhrun Imred DI-loft 1”“ “‘“‘°°’”“' ""¢‘“’4- “L ‘N “GUST MY ouolcl ‘ W39? thin Iv-I 1065111!" to man and Kriickenbooker erz'evenl_y °'{:°.§3'°‘° "“'1'°d 5°" W1 ‘T ...;.;'*:*.d"=~.1~.°:.*:.=.;*....i*.:.:.*:l.r.e*i.iI..=2.°~ *="-v~*=v:.==i....~n:.==°" ...*:=a:;:.*°:..-":.i:.°*°d ;.‘i‘.‘:l‘. or =»=~°«=-win °ir*~=~wi'i=the, .... “mpg: mu» ». .... ms.-m. 1 ‘M ““l§n°*‘°°’|:‘;m§"“E‘-n’,,5“°“1° "' be in bee, and that's a new eense- ‘and Tqifilfi “$3,? $1? 5,“ gripgirin stares. He was waving vTlIlly. b"«'1~°h§°‘;,,, ,f;‘.‘,§ ,¢,.,,,d gm bend N333’ 3;" t‘,’.‘i.“",..‘c‘;‘“$l..i’,'“‘,, °€§{, exam and today he’ had be.“ in- fling: the Palmer , h: N mg; I ‘xmse my i,mm_“_ mag faih him. oh. Iedkntzw 13° wt;-y—;them so tightly with her r-' ht han 33$. carterl Bravol He's mm mm mm ah:-east, and were trouble. the mt-Iago owners got m mums fiflulemzréid thPee.rl mm M!’ “9-m°- “T 913°’ °‘ bmh‘ [glut syou musc"‘2'Z‘3 nowo thatmthel; lt:lxaetdnBhi‘ixtflh:i-mlI‘ea‘i-xv? 53:: ;5o‘II§i°u§rie§ S The isoar of the epectabors a1ong- 3°-'1'-E ‘*‘‘,:§’,‘,-,,,,,,,,, In me ndwmd (T° b° c°“m‘“°d) dm“, on tn, Athnmc_ W“ do mm A °1’mn“‘“31rtIl- 1 did not choose Wh°.1 "°- never really loved each other. no the rhythm of the cars engines. side the track told them that the ma ';,,°,,.,e,v med ,,°w,,“‘,",’,,,,, me .. “sum. ____...____ alter the 10th nmmfi? at My mum 01' my "°-°°- Otherwise they'd never have allaw- a fierce excitement was burn cars were coming again, rushing war of me‘ mgchlmg was hen“; mmumnn 15 A WRONG ABOUT mun "*5 P“-‘“n° Palmer mm, P“ "2;.°“.i.2.“°:.*.S“rtr‘;“°*““““ :;*,.*:*:.:'::e*.i;°.: ::..*::..’.:‘”:i:‘:°le.:.‘t' mm *i..l~~°*~- -“inns” '"s..i*.::.i:°°:*°....~....... ...... .. w-m—~n« the we Egg *’‘“:m w “"x a an mm ,,..,m,,,.., '"'‘° ‘W ' “‘ “" >' - ~ - 2 A Wm re . = ~ was a good hundred ye she D. N, ;..'.,m;.," 33.5.0 .... Mo. —(cr> — ‘T Am I thrust here unvgittincliu g{l°B§l:?§§;:_£::;Ed:{nghelc°%§::?kE must win! He must win! cars shot into sight. They arrived in the ome,-5_ “u;_1eswd" today by sham John Back mm mum “M [,1 you‘ 3.", "ban" in ma hm‘ W OUR BOARDING HOUSE —— With —- To blindly gmpe alon No light to guide this unsouoht life Along a road unknown? Before time’: throbbing pulse bfiln Or there was day 01' “Um oming centuries him he's too chivalrous to break oi! the engagement. "I"loxenoe.“ continued (mrietine. "is. I am pretty sure. in love with Rupert. strange as it may seem. 0"‘! wmned the C n First sh turned him into human And 5”» “L” “"3” "° Mm‘ being. areid then she fell if’ IS?» with . h ti -— l fte . Timwiih HIS “"8” "”°’°.°“5"”"° BER glrizairgn 13:5 518°C rtfiperceiswfgo Sift‘ N195 I0‘ °"'"3-‘°°‘d' . tn Iintelleotual fall for a girl in a Ami lest some st uld b.iri Y revue1c;JmpEIIy. Whereu, of course. grape a gir n a revue company. espec- His greatest gift bestowed. lally a splendid, vivacious Kiri like To those who would receive His Gift- Wnuld tzust Him and obey» HB promise was eternal life. And gizidanoe all the Way. Florence. is just what Rupert need- ed to snap him out of it!’ "Isn't there anythi we can do?" asked Ellington doubt ully. Christine shook her head de- cisively. "No. They'll have to work out a solution for themselves. our inur- ferlng would probably only make matters worse." OVERTURE T0 SPEED The day of the big race dawned bright and clear. Visitors had been flocking into East London from all over South Africa for weeks past. Now I). great pilgrimage set out to- wards the track. Cars blocked every roadway. Sixty thousand race fans were astir. Under the glaring stun . white dust was whipped up from the roads and hung like a cloud in the No choice had i of name or race. But now am free to chogse This offer‘ of “eternal life - Ac:-apt it, or refuse. ' _ - ‘.lll’I. I choose the Donors 81“ P d?.\vn.li'z light D9I‘CEIVed 'f“i~.~i~.. Life! Eternal Life! by faith‘! My grnltful heart received. Cora Stzillweil, Uxbridge. ox THE wrsrmx I-‘RONT n J. Mcfntyre, G'eT;ral Score-tsiry l)RlI\'Kl.\'G CLLLB UCENSF-— Commission of Vancouv- 'I‘he Polio-9 rr has gone on =9€°ird "ECEWY ‘*5 air. Exhaust fumes were added to c.,r,LN-ll to the grfilllmfi 07 any make the air almost unbreathable. ‘Ir The wisest were those who set out .\ll’.‘ll club licelises in the in the dawn, or even the night be- DRINK CAUSE!) ACCIDEN'l'S—— fore. and camped near the track. I“.ie driver of cars under the inii\i- Kaffirs. wra pod in their tradition- ., E9 of liquor, are now getting se- al red blan ets. stood at the en- mre p(*‘lPIilCS in our Police Courts, trance to their huts and watched lmvy fines, or ]8.'ll, and lwith inscrutable eyes this new evi- . , menSe_ m gefiiced of‘ Europearih IIl;é1;l€5S.XI“‘afl(_ . - d; e e plocanins w 00 excte y .:‘fi)f;Y:;§n1‘:>‘]L)x1:?l\'l;1‘il£llE‘)A1Il)"l)€0.‘:"rd‘e red as the procession of cars moved DENY slogvlyf past. H“ t ro essor n c an I¢lQ1’0R,ADVE“T‘SmG—Ag;$' suffered none ogf Itihesedhraifdships. 33.1211 I5 being °1‘%3“”’.°d “’ “rm”; Equipped with prominent passes .. . r m‘ pasted on the wmdshields of the Such advertising is contrary 9° ° two cars which had been placed at cfessed purposes of a Government their disposal. they followed the rac- it is utterly 1116011‘ ing men to the track, and a lane glstent with the scientific instz:uc- was speedily cleared for them. OUT OUR WAY L con. um av nu sllvlcl. Inc. v. I1. I16. U. 3. ur. on. HERE’5 YOUR WASHRAC: AN’ TOWEL! voua BI6 CHANCE‘. IF vuu WANNA MIX PLEASURE WITH WORK. wArr RIGHT HERE TILL I COME BACK WITH THE WASI-I- MELON I / / / ? % % THINK OF IT BEFOR INSPITZATION FOR A iii"! Ii ‘I EGAD.’ wuAT AN El_\I2TI-I-SI-IAKING IDEA! MY woi2D! wuv DIDN'T ‘I / E.’ As SIMPLE Q is AWAKE.’ AS FALLING our o1= BED, YET THE MOST ASTOUNDING SCIENTIFIC DISCOVERY SINCE GALILEO Devlsep THE TELESCOPE -ro CAPTURE TI-IE SECRETS OF THE srmzsl I-IAR-‘RUMPI-I -- WON'T BAs<Tes2 Be STUPEFIED WHEN HE LEARNS TI-IAT HIS ANTIQUATED AUTOMOBILE 6AVE ME THE DOLLAR COMMODITY! LOOK, MACK ! I g SITTING auu. ! ' INTI-I‘C\-\A\R? MILLION- ‘ BU 7 HOW ‘(A is I-IAVING my FIGURE I-UKNGOVEAR 1 ‘ THAT-~ A ‘PROBABLY L0O$E TACK MEASURING 1’, o,uo,BoYs.’ THAT'S GENIUS on THE JOB= M3-IOI‘ Hoopla Flel-IE9 THAT6 AWAY/MI nil; AN UNCLE wuo USED To GET TI-IAT Tzlero LOOK WHEN HE 1=l2ozE HIMSELF INTO His ‘REGULAR in our schools and much Frank had secured them seats in it contains statements which the grandstand. overlooking the are untrue. massed stain, or the l'a.c(.¥-and the finishing post. But before they went a°°°'-W "5' ‘5.”‘° “““d maids“ °f me 3,; Reddv the little mechanic was Traffic. Social diseases_t.hre2‘ate EB mere’ in-‘ease from head to mot “I9 h*‘3m‘ M ‘M5 pfimnoe ind - Igrirlning with arms akimbo at the quor their chief ally. Igrmsh mum can A MR blue "buss. h had Uni J k 1 ted - THE B1G3_-‘\D3°0'n'EGGE“'s;[' lintgntly <?n hei(-:II)ul‘§:>u.?Bi-enar. mom hntwithstnndmz the promises I The professor glanced at his moderat‘icmis‘.s—<>ontinue to do bU5- match. old stand. The W359 “Time we were getting along.” He aim» a. "Good I mcntlcallyceaso . longer profitable. Their were more scraps of 13599?- LIOFOR ACCENTUATES OUR- 'l1lt.OUB4LE$—Insarvitiy has leaped our so—oalled GOV€1'nm'9'nt Control system. from 2.025 in 1020 to 4.255 i.n 1937. Our00%ub1ic debt Christine reached up and kissed her nephew. hshe gave him a rather nervous ug. “Look after yourself, Frank!" Frank found himself locking into the eyes of Dorothy Ellington. She held out a slim hand. "(| ad luck, Frank!" I ._ risen from $34,000. in 1920 to .. .. $39,000,000 not In 19:99 (and then a'§é‘,§,f"”' D°’°“"' h° 5”“ some) and $135000-000 E“°55- Du" The others had started to leave in: this time we spent over $250,- the 15 pl . He felt her hand in his, warm 000,000 on liquor. _ and lntimaie. Suddenly it tightened now SIIALL WE WORK FOR impulsively. PEAC ,'.' "YDu‘Wlll be careful. won't you?" (Abbreviated with rvogmt, for lack she whispered. Then she was gone. Frank gazed after her. liruv’nor“ said Raddy agi- tatedly. "Time we were movLng!" Frank came back with a. start to realities. Erhe “E med ‘$3’: d th dri om e gran an , e vers wtekre ir11!t‘ii.3ingui5hi;i‘:i)e ‘go?! one an‘; . 0 er eir or e me an "it. is still a most dangerous fault ogg]e5_ Only the colours andtsnum- gilhihe Phat-fltnlhf moI;)"n'l;ar;iiIl1‘gvel<1ri%-I I et§'iSch(7f the cars told which was is. -men a w peace, to suppose that the the Pan- I uermimlsls are like other people ind peacefully settle conflicts. Hitler's Pan-Germanism ‘is an obsession, b°dY~ I-“'“‘¢dY. Of and with whic no s on pos- . . . . , ‘lain l.2:.“:i&::.:,'i “°.i.‘-'.1€§"..‘i3.‘i“"‘R:. "Germany of tools. represen s ' the most powerful uiiion between §{.'?é‘,§‘dI§dlnaL}§°dc,‘3°;,f1I' Md waved t'° sentiment and will ever realized in A wnse mince M1 on the great history, rind this union is directed mummde IL was broken 3 second toward nothing but unlimited ex- 1”“ by 3' spontaneous yen of ex- Dftnslon and domination. . . Pa.n- oitcment. The flag dropped. To the Gcrmanism feels not the least de- terrific bellowing and barking of are for prace, for a new internatioal engines, the field roared off. order, for a constructive European Mancini. the Italian. shot Out Of cmoperntion. Its servants mock at the ruck. But another car leaped in all these things but use mam my front of him even while he was duping their adversaries and ex- Eifiiltfrllfl ihé‘01‘1Rh‘;1ISkR€&F¥>L-t;-8lI)>A\cl|I: CB1“- a;;;"; h _w a non ac on e . L C“ own power and mm ‘ Frank had scored an initial tri- ..n is ceflvln Eh t 0 d Gm.‘ ‘umph by reachin the comer first. nmny Wm Come back Ix) hag; ' A second later I312 whole field had traditions and will enter an th "°““d"*°‘ W’ °°”‘" “"1 ‘”°“’ "mi community of mu°m_bm egg“: porarily out tof sight of the grand “W” C“ h‘“’pe“ 5h“ "‘“5'' "De" W331 Iggclgircg-t§'and roar of the en- fence the failure and disaster of her “mes was Sm} demenlnm p rsmt diabollc game. ‘We exiled Germans. who know DOROTHY BEHAVES STRANGELY our people and their leaders and have no illusions, cannot under- '!!ie professor sank back it t seat. He mooped h b starid how you fail to see such aden- er row. "Phew! That wig, exciting!” ~ Similarly. 'Iihomas Mann. noted author who is seeking citizenship to working truly for all that makes for Peace. Vf space.) Among those who are sounding r..>;c-s of warning against making p:ace with Fascism, are the Ger- man Liberals in exile. Professor F. W. Foerster, of , writes as ‘allows: "The problem is how to deal with me Pa.n-German meneality. In the United States, writes: “What is needed is a humanity strong in will and firm in the de- termination to preserve itself. Free- dom must discover its virility. It must learn to walk in armour and to defend itself against its deadly enemies. After the most bitter ex- Novra K. Rodd, Department Om-istlavnity and Cit- izenship. Essex Ootmty W. C. T. I]. Dr A. ‘B. Olsen, of Bawe Greek TIPPIE AND pcrimces it must finally under- Imnd that a pacifism which admits It will -not wage war under any cir- cumstances will surelv bring about Ivar instead of banishing it. For the present, any yielding to Nazi threats means a cruel and (I blow to iihose forces within the German people limit are sincerely working toward freedom and peace " let us dedicate ourselves anew. _.____.___“_— nun rm" Sanitarium Staff. has an article on Arieriosderosls in a recent issue of the “Sanitarium News." This pan- graph 1: enlightening to many. Wihhvin recent years it has been demonstrated that the me of tobac- .co interferes with tfhe circulation ‘of blood in the extremities and es- pecially in the lower limbs. The ar- teries waduaily become constricted through the hardening process, thus slowly cutting off the blood supply which in extreme cases. may end to gangrene of the toes or feet. This dest.:'Dctlv~i-l influence of ilobnaoco accounts for the reduced longev’ty of smokers which has been recently uroven by careful ac‘.-m‘Iflc invest- lizazim conducted by Prof. Raymond Pearl, of Johns Hopkins Univer- sity. BAsKA'I‘OC~N‘—'I'he harmful ef- fects of cigarette amck'n; were dealt with by Mrs. W. H. Oonkine at a muaeliniz of the local W. 0.1‘. U. this week. "(‘h~ P“".1iI~’-"|' command- ed snnia Kenn-. for tn him: down an ofler of $2,500 for endorsing I our I‘/.~. '."n: Hsnie had said. "I don't smoke-1 wont take your OHM. "m nslramedaf women who $9." BRINGING UP FATHER ~ By George McMan‘i WELL.- TI-I A kII< OH- WELL- ALL RIGHT- ’LL TAKE ME THINGS OUT- HCAPVI 'Il|THMETIC TEST--GOOD THAT'S WHAT A FELLA GETS FOR cow’ To SCHOOL- — ".90 STUBBS NIGHT i sroul Thimble Theatre. Starring POPEYE—— VOU WISH TO SEE \ on-V — I .34’ VAS MR.NICHOL%1':_ ,3,‘/3, V/El.L,\s(/ELL! ON YOUR WAY TO SCHOOL —— YOUNG I\/1AN,YOUI‘L SCHOOL DAYS ARE THE HAPPIEST DAYS OF YOUR LIFE! HOW I ENVY mr u I_gIjhew Alum Service In. WELL, GO RIGHT IN AND SEE HIMEXCUSE ME FOR NOT ANNOUNCING VOU _ __"____ __. MES JIGGS SAYS SHE WILL ALSO NEED THAT SUIT- CASE AND GRIP-‘ DYOLJ ‘THE WEATHER- Pcvava -ma SAILOR. - mo DI5(‘.'I'JR BUGGE. MIN MAN IT SERVES YOU RIGHT 4.. SNE EZED 7 WE'VE BEEN LOOKING FOR ' r-'r".<r*r~swt'.¢lVlIIIu°r»-r.v - . ONLY THE MUSICIANS COME ON ONE BY ONE AND EACH ONE STARTS SNEEZIN6...|T'l.L PANIC a n a -44¢». ... ... ..