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Pfflimlfely Z00 economical re-, clpes chosen from 75,000 received from women in all parts It took many months to prepare, and each recipe has been thoroughly tested by a famous Canadian Dietitian (name on request), who thoroughly Pfldorses every reclpe.--Send the cou-‘ pon today ‘-- enclose 10c in stamps- or coln to cover mailing. fril- CANADA srsncu co. Limited Y, I MONTREAL fill W!!! Irocn lot "‘~ oi Canada. ‘ money W-N-U SERVICE (Contlnuctl) She regarded me gravely, evi dently puzzled by the incongruous garments. answered finally. “No, but I know Scotland." the words. More,’ homeland." / Clan Donald country." The sorrow that came face was beautiful to see. grief. “That will have been the great sadness upon you," she cried in the odd way that the Highland Scots have of using English. "Oh, sir, “You will be one ‘of the good People!" I did not answer her, too eon- fused in my wits to know what to say; and suddenly my confusion spread to her. "It is wild I am talking, sir!" she exclaimed. "Never heed my words. Sure, who would be trusting his heart's blood to the stranger that well to ask under the bed-and what." Char- Queens, - Little Bobby: COMMOD- iond of young De Sapp." hater." she likes De Sapp." SMILES I goose aemue __ i i “Miss Climber says she is very “Why, I thought she was a man "So she is. I suppose that's why B. A. BARRISTER S!II.i(‘l'!‘(\R ETC. MONEY Ti) LOAN Cameron Block. f‘h.~r'l.:'~l1:vn I‘ il‘..l ___ European nations :11: oil's? if they put dorm lhrlr arms, they have to w" 91.1.01“ hufitl AL|\i1OI‘2,|H“/2 f.‘ my life int) ti". F:l':~r: lwlizil “HIM il- ,4 "WM" Elliiaiiinq a new maldalt’: her whether she sweeps My doggie Is smarter than yours. See how nice- ly he begs. Little Elsie: Huh. My doggls la too well bred to do anything so lllarcrizlc oiN rill River, t1 oi icr l'."r sale his shore irr-n oi‘ 5') acres situated on the Ycrll I‘ l.’ each Grove inn. This I clear, in gnnd heart. remun- i-c-nt to 0"» l-lty nr-l vi" n gnfld slit-re fr mt no "Drill River. ' , iitlii 3i llfalilicctzl stepped in his path?" “I think I would trust mine to you," I_ answered boldly. She smiled faintly. “From your manner you would be no Englishman, sir, saying such pretty things without consideration." "I have been long out of England." "Then your sorrow will not be so BTEM for parting with all you have held dear. Lucky is your lot.” “You have never been to Amer- ica?" I asked. “I had never been out of Scot- land until I came south to take ship today. Ah, sir, there is a owOOM 15f ARTHUR D. HOWDEN SMITH AUTHOR. of PORTO BELLO GOLD ETC- ness of my voice and my plowboy “You are never Scots, sir?" she A light dawned in her eyes with “All, then you will ‘be knowing the‘ song that I sang! ‘Lochaber No ‘tis called, and a. bitter la- ment of exiles out of their owmfilf." 511B 531d EFF-Veil’. “That I can “No, I nevcr heard it before-but I have a brother buried on a hill- side far north of Lochaber, in the into her None but a person who had Gaelic blood could have sympathized so instantly and so generously with a. stranger's “on, sir, your woe will have been venue's dwshter-nvr 0119mm deep! So far from his own home!" Abbfll-‘B- $119 W118 Murray’! "yes," 1 assented; “and he an Murray's daughter? I rebelled exile, too," against the idea. It could not be. "An expel" it ought not to be. What right had Sh, leaned toward me, he; eygs he to a daughter-and such a maid like stars. fastened upon my face. said heartily, his hand outstretched, "and did you leave your good uncle —or is it cousin?——~ the lout I was dressed to represent, and strove to play up to the disguise. rue cilklzurrrlzrowg ‘C_lh\_l§l1_l/\N' TRAIL COFYRIGHY If BRENTANO‘ york?" I asked fatuollsiy. ' Her eyes danced with a glint of - humor. ' - “Pray, sir, will thee be any other. shipping-place in the ocean?" .1 laughed. " "My name," I began-and then I~ stopped abruptly. My name at present was William Juggins, and I had a feeling oi re- luctaiice at practicing deceit-upon this girl at our first meeting. But she saved me from my quandary. “You will not be what you seem, see, and perhaps you will not think me indlscreet if I say so much!" “ ‘Tis true," I assented eagerly. "Indeed-J’ “But you will be meeting my—" she hesitated ever so little-“my father presently, no doubt, and he will make us known to one another. Now I must g0 on deck." And she walked by ms with a faint swish oi skirts that sounded like an echo of far-off fairy music. Her father! Who could he be? And then realization sniot mo. Plainly, she could not be De as this? ‘Twas. absurd! Manifestly absurd! Why, Imust hate the man. I had no other recourse. And he had a daughter! And above‘ all, this daughter! When I came on deck the next morning we were driving down- channel before a smart northwest wind. Murray stood by the weath- er rail with the negro, who I, learned afterward was called Tom, at his elbow. as I emerged from the companionway Tom leaned for- ward and whispered something to his master. Murray walked straight across the deck to my side, his eyes “How now, Master Juggins," he I perceived that he took mo for “Well enough, sir," I answered great sorrow at my heart for the country I love." We said nothing while you might have counted ten, and in the silence she looked away from me. “And you go with us to New .__;-.. _______..__ WHICH Willlil! Yilll RATR U0? i , . TAKE PILLS and druizs—or add roughage to younrliet? Whcu constipated, you clther have to do one or the other. Isn't it the best-the’ most healthful and pleasant way—t_o eat Kellogg's ALL-BEAN? This reudy-to-ezit cereal is welcome as a good food and it is guaran- teed to furnish the roughage to relieve and to prevent hoth tem- porary anil recurring constipa- tion. *- Try it today. Millions hnvo proved that eating Kellnggs ALL-BRAN prevents constipation. And it also adds needed iron to the dict. Try Kellogg's ALL-BnANnvitll fruits or honey added. Use It for making (leliyzhiful, fiully bran my ‘muifins, olnclcts, etc. At your groccl-‘s, in ihc 1‘(‘Ii-_i’il'l(]—lll'C(:ll i n package. Illnde by hcllogg in 51‘- Londcn, Ontario. miter” QELBBAL“. FARM FOR SALE We are instructed by Daniel nint Road. directly o' ‘fir S'JLILXI' D115 czzeawogciaf-Eonceoooo sullenly, foot to foot. ,“ ‘Tls good!’ he exclaimed. "Faith I am vastly relieved. I have a Warm regard for honest Robert Jugglns. He has spoken of me, perhaps?" The question, designed to catch me considerable amusement. “Oh, aye," I muttered. "We have been rivals turcs, as you doubtless know,“ con- tiilucd Murray. ‘weu. euoucuslai l ANSWERED sutttu LY. ‘l a... CANADIAN sloR|ss “Where Your Dollars Buy More" Compare tho llat below with thoacifound elsewhere ind convince yourself that the above more you are always assured of good froah stocks-- {l - Groceries of quality and value low priced. 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He is a m€i¥y soul, french grape vines, unaficWrTwitlf- Robert Jugglns, and I should like to stand the cold nights of Brittany, ev- ‘ see him footing a morrls to a right entually caused the industry to dls- SPYHCQ & Céddf’ Shingle appear. Ten years ago Professor Daniel decided to seek a solution. He found ., m, mic/ow, Annual C- of Your [Eyes will Safeguard Your vision and Comfort l5? I assured him gravely. "Eh? What's that?" “He laughs about it, sir." ' And 1 giggled at him stupidly. Alter a moment's inspection of my countenance he seemed constrained to accept the remark as witless in- lzoccilce, for o. grim light of humor appeared in his eyes. “Laughs, does he? Zooks, I might llll ills‘ l illiliblains, Frost Bite 1-‘ Quickly Heulsd by lam-Bull. An Exilmilliltif)" Sco J. U. tliliiiiiliilii Optnmezlnzzt Kent Street l'l:one 423- (‘hlsrlrlirtown __i Karo-s..- “But he doesn't take it seriously, l. liiiiiillilillizfiliffiiilfiilfi f"."ZfUUC‘."ZfQDdUU‘-T‘" i l Canada" “And you are to cast your far- tunes in America, lad? You may count upon my good offices in New York. Faith, I shall be glad to do a favor if I can, for Robert Juggins‘ nephew-or did you say cousin?" "I am--" But he saved me from the lie. "Ah, here is come one of our fei- low passengers," he interrupted. I turned to see De Veulle sp- proaehing us. " " Tis a F's-cue); gentleman," pur- sued Murray, bent upon winning my confidence with his easy manner and glib tongue, "on his way to Ha, Chevalier, meet a young countryman of mine. Master .luggins—-tile Chevalier dc Veulle." (To be Continued) FRENCH WINES DEPEND 9N GRAl-‘TED WINES RENNES, Marci. 5.-(U. PJ-Dry America is furnishing the crflpevlflfii with which Brittany ls .‘-'ng suc- cessfully converted into n wine- stalks were rugged enough to resist to American vineyard keepers that it by marrying French to American vines, and the resultant hybrid pro- duces a satisfactory wine, contanllng about w percent alcohol. Professor Daniel visited the United States five years ago to study the American vine. l-ie brought samples with him and started experimenting. He found the American vines im- mune to phylloxera. The American the Atlantic tvinds that sweep Brit- tany and their marriage V-lth French wines produced an excellent wine. French grape growers now suggest on hand 500,000 Spruce Laths Prices $250-$350 and $4.00 per 1,000 -Also- One Million Cedar Shingles in Air-Dried British Columbia and Campbeilton, N- B.,Cedar Shingles In all Grades —Prices low- L. M. POOLE & CO. P"°""“"‘“"'°‘ i-laving- recently published a Royal Or- der providing funds for the investig- s S l ., Auction a ~ ation committee to continue its stud- | ies during the first quarter of i931.» At My Auction Rooms. the same marriage can be made to uork in Anlerica. Fine plunls from the Sauterne, Aniiu, Beaunc, Mar- gaux and Graves regons could be grafted to American root; in fairly warm regions and America could pro- tiuce the some high quality wines which haveiuntil now been a French . monopoly. SI'.‘.IN srvnli-zs growing province, it was consumer‘. by Professor Luclzn _D.in:cI, of the; University of Barnes. In the days of Rvfrclas. the profs» ' igatioh ‘o dec de a'heth;r or mt it ’s feasible i... “ustruct a tunnel link- er. of Brsfon wines “IF-‘Q-‘Ellnll by "13 Elilillli u. . . . bards, but the fragile nature of will continue the TUNNEL LINKUP l "ammo, in}. s. (UPJ-Illvcst- and Airhn at ClibraLar, Granola g mug, other people's health." The appropriation is not a large? cne-o,000 pesetas for the study of the geological aspects of the problem and 6.500 for investigations relative to the proposed railroad tunnel. Bc- era; as follows: one fiat lull i,“ sides there is an appropriation of l,- one drop head tyne-VIM’ d‘? g 500 pesetas for the author of the pro- ‘in oak, one steel vault "l" - ter- n‘ posed proJecL-Coloriel Pedro Jev- xvzizmynytfiizrgnttgksrfi: trade! enolx. ‘ Underwood, L. 0. Smith, Ollvelrfill The commssion which nearly two other malcl. two safes. a ‘llztnaw u years ago was enchanted with the ers right lnilgfll- rahg" m. , study of the protect is composed of :22: gngwnm“, one mu! JevenoixgLuis do la Pena, Enrique mph pflnun‘ “chine, threclT Duputq. dc tome, Joss Berra. Nich- eboak protectors. also MW" olas Prat, Gonzalo Torres Pcianco, Rafael d: Buen and Juan Gavaia; B2 QUEEN STREET. FRIDAY, MARCH 5"‘ At One O'clock SharPl Of office equipment and 1199"" a IJPQWHtQII. one box of stall!" a i-rt oi other articles not mflllllm’ Sale positive. :0 Ruffi- A. MGDONALD. "Unseliish bloke, ain't ‘e 1" n ‘___ “Yes. ‘Es killing 1mm: drinkln‘ ilfll-v-li-J- I'll lllll Vl l! 135mb.‘ ‘ Auctlo’ —-