oh The R | Quality Tea ADA T TEA | CHRONICLES SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON "EVER SEE A BLACK MARKET? he's in love!" he thought. But it troubled him. He tramped the stregts, thinking of it, wretched at heart. It was past midnight when he went in'searcl: of Teddy Banks, He wanted his own clothes, Besides, it was part of the bargain January 21 . to report to the young scapegrace. STANDARDS OF THE. He found Banks alone and sulky-- KINGDOM his rooms, a bachelor's suite, thick with cigarette smoke, Matthew 5:3-10, 43-48 Golden Text.--Blessed are they which are persecuted for righteous- ness' sake; for their's is the king- dom of heaven.--Matthew 5:10, One of the most loved portions "I won," said Mark, beginning to take off his coat, Banks stared at him, biting his cigarette. ' "I know! Archie's been here, rip- ping mad. What the deuce did you do there, anyway?" : of scripture is that part of the Ser- . " i ; By Pn 2 36. "Got asked to dinner, Did he the Mount, known as the ¥ hi or 2" § GINGER _ Gwendoline P. Clarke Beatitudes. This message was given Poy Mi wajers « x 0 : ARM e eo © oo @ to the disciples, and only may |. Teddy nodded. "He did, and those who believe in the Lord Jesus swore he'd like to murder mel 4) When 1 was a little girl and heard a motorcar coming down the is made to keep'it open but. there is still only a narrow cut just wide enough for a car or truck to 'get through, as the snowploughs have not yet had a chance to use a wing, so quickly does the snow fill in- each -day, Our own car hasn't been out- since Christmas Eve but Partner has made several trips with the sleighs and John has walked to town two or three times, But I--well, I'm a fair- weather traveller--I haven't left the house this year. ) » * * There are plenty of stories as a result of the storm--starting as it did on New Year's day. Many people were caught going to, or from, family "get-togethers" and had to stay wherever the car de- cided to stop. Many farm homes' had unexpected "guests overnight, or for two or three days, depend- ing on where the farms were situ- ated, as the ploughs were only able to open the main roads. -Some of the back concessions 'are still im- \ 'flying _ weeds could be seen above the itself a sheltered nook where a piece of bark had fallen away. At in close quarters, This little grey bird is sometimes called the "up- sidedown" bird, as well it might, I watched its antics for awhile and saw that it could hang by its feet from the ceiling just as easily as it could perch right side up from a level shelf. But I couldn't see the little thing unhappy for too long so I opened the door and-away it went, * * * Yesterday afternoon there was a sudden lull in the wind. Thegsun came out and it was a nice wintdrls, day for about an hour, And in that time birds came to the field fence from every direction, -- hopping, and running -- wherever snowdrifts, We are often reminded to put out food for the birds in winter- time but I" hardly think that is necessary on farms because none of the farm buildings is so tight but what little birds can find a way in, and can feed .on chaff or even Christ as Saviour claim these blessed promises, The Word blessed here may jalso | grieved 'because of personal sinful- ness. Also those who like Jesus, are grieved because of the sinful con- ditions of those around them. It implies a deep love and passion for the souls of the lost, and the glory of God, * * The meek are those free from self assertion. They seek no honor or fame here, and patiently submit to the Father's will. Those who hunger and thirst, are those with a strong desire to be fully conformed to God's word, 'to be right with God and to do that which is right in His sight. To be merciful is to. have, genuine com- passion, pity and loving kindness toward (others, which leads to help- ful action on their behalf, To be sure in heart. means to have unminded aims and purposes, to seek only the Glory of God and the faith of 'Christ and not only out- ward correctness but inward holi- ness and sincerity. The peacemakers are those who, 'Photo above shows a crowd of eager shoppers crowding the "main aisle' in one of Rome's liveliest black markets, The mart, dealing chiefly in food, operates openly in broad daylight in the via Tor di Nona. market pastry shops were looted was back in full force. Business took a setback recently when several black , but in a couple of days the crowd By _ . MARY IMLAY TAYLOR Come, what happened? Tell mel" "Nothing happened. I was well received and asked to dinner." Some remnant of conscience stirred in young Banks. "It was only for tonight!" he "called after him thickly. "Only for tonight; that's flat, remember--you can't go back there, you knowl!" Mark thought the boy had been drinking again. He did not answer, He shut the door on him and went out to walk the streets all night. There was even an exhilarating freedom in doing it, It was nine o'clock when Mark Grant, sleepless and breakfastless, went back to Fosdick's office. To- day he would receive his aunt's leg- acy. It would give him the means to go away. He remembered his relief at that thought yesterday; today it means exile! * Ed LJ Fosdick, coming in to find him there, waiting, was no more cor- dial than on the previons day. But he took the matter up; it was ap- parent that his idea was to get done with it and with Mark. "You'll have some papers to sign,' "he said bluntly. "Come over . Do | Enjoy M 4 Meals Dr.Chase's street I would run to see it go by. | dinner time it was still there 80 | 'be rendered ha KIDMEY and | ; : ppy, not referring "By the great lady herself? Ted- EY an PILLS I do the same thing now because John went out, caught it, and took to outward happiness, but a spirit dy Re iy laughing oe LIVER _ cars on our 'snow-banked roads are # over to the driving shed where of happiness 'that comes from with- soariosly. "What did 1 say? Any as great a novelty as they were in | it could shelter from the storm, in. "The Poor in Spirit" are those fellow with a clean shirt! I got m ous those early «days. In the mornings John said it was stiff with cold i ¢ ¢ 1 witch it th 8 A fwd . who are conse¢lous 'of moral povers money out of Archie." "Ves sal oda; Hy aki i : e Fars Me; got nother time heard Bosh a com- ty, those who are truly humble be- "Archie says you threw back five Y Poss sid Mark slowly--"th - oy he we Thow thin wheth- motion in the back porch, It prov- fore God, and recognize their deep hundred dollars. Why?" 2 wl ut not Jntil then. Gags of w I e possible for our milk ed to be a little nuthatch come in spiritual need as sinful beings. "You'd better ask me why I took ay, Mr. Fosdick. ) 0 be co lected. We live on a pro- for cover I suppose, and then not To mourn 'are those who are | Jt in the first place," Mark retort- (To Be Continued) ish vincial highway and every effort at all happy when it. found itself ed bitterly. "I think 1 was mad" sree nd, The Army has a new type faer fuel tablet. It weighs about try ounce, yet-it will supply enou; of heat to get a can of food pipigy] in fiv inutes. hot in five minutes lan assable even for te . Milk ship- grain, But no 'doubt they are like p Fa in- . . doi " : io had their oy pd humans--they enjoy a change of pecanse hi Ne pa lb Re M CHAPTER Vv oo did not know that prison had made to the courthouse, there are form- Rh il oy { oer -digtand when they can get out-- Er re re Ron Seon, ark lifted his head. "No, I a pagan of him, like a pagan he alities." Co Aspirin E Headache has : A then out they come, to feed on the peace with a 3) wasn't there by any chance. I don't was wocing her, and he knew he Fosdick showed scant courtesy, spirin cases readac . HAE Eh Se i ihe five most delectable weeds they can . es know her, Mrs. Lynn. had no right to do it. The dinner but the money was intact--thanks Almost Immediately ing Sn I anh find. i - ' IRAN u His hostess looked perplexed. ended too soon for him. He out- to the little lawyer's scrupulous ) a" X has pen sleig often Tedlp But she should be your cousin; | stayed the other guests, There was | care. Geguide Asphrin's Duy Diced sity, a blinding storm, (City folk, please . note! The milk doesn't arrive on your doorstep without some effort on the part of the farmers.) Doc- tors, too have been hard-hit, hav- ing sometimes to make trips by train to outlying districts. In other eases neighbours have spent many weary hours, digging and shovel- ling, so that the doctor might make Far North Fashions Heavy winter garb worn by two newsmen in the far North set Es- kim.os wondering why such elab- orate clothing should be required. But the Eskimo has an advantage over the outsider. He begins to The heirs of the kingdom are gde-_ scribed as being persecuted afd suffering. for righteousness. They) are persecuted for the sake of" righteotisness because they are id- entitfied with Jesus, the Saviour King. ~ : Corrupt teachers in Israel had added to the command of the Lord to love thy neighbor "and hate thy. there are so few Byrams. You must come in on the Tom Byram side?" . Mark caught the gleeful malice in Landon's eyes. "No," he replied flatly, "not on any side. You're: mistaken, Mrs. Lynn. I'm not-related to the Utica Byrams." --She was a little taken aback. But music and a little dancing again. Burleson took off a few to the opera, Pam taught Mark some dancing steps in the deserted ball- room. Landon had been carried off against his will, by Burleson. Mrs, Lynn was in the drawing room. "I can't sce where you could have been!" Pam laughed. "Why, you -know steps I never heard of-- "I wouldn't have let her leave it to you if I'd had my way," he said bluntly, as they closed the business up. r. Mark reddened in spite of him- self. "Mr. Fosdick, do ycu remem- ber Herbert Burleson?" The lawyer shot another look at him. "Sure, 1 do! He's the great Burleson, now. Why w®you ask?" "I saw him yesterday." make it easier than ever for y to get fast, effective relief frc headache misery. 0 WHY ASPIRIN WORKS SO FAST °} See with your own eyes why Aspis its takes hold of pain a few minut after taking. Drop an Aspirin Tab one into a gla' s of water. Almost instanf®T8 it begins to dissolve. And that saiany fast aciion takes place in yoevi- his way where his services were dress b to hi : . : hi 1 x y giving himsclf a seal oil enemy". The Lord removes this; a woman of the world passes such and not one I know! hy ; > urgently needed. : rub, on top of all his. earlier seal bitter phrase, telling them to "loxe' things over lightly; she turned the _"Nomansland has only one--the Fosdick started, and then he wp spdir s yy Agian Po en- During the height of the storm, oil rubs, your enemies". "| conversation swiftly, though her | lockstep"--Mark replied recklessly. remembered that it might have Si 2 A i oe Cepia 4 : i f i ir a , . " " TCS a - - 1 when there wasn't a road open Love is a great and wonderful eyes flashed one keen question at He might have stayed too late been the merest chance. He nod for effedtive Tel ~dbove allot anywhere around here, we heard a plane overhead. Obviously travel- -- 'Windsor Star, An unlooked for annoyance that grace of the Holy Spirit, or new nature in Christ. The first thing in Landon, He reddened and moved uneasily in his chair. It was Pam laughed, as if at a huge joke, but for Mrs. Lynn's entrance. She sent 'him away, still graciously. If hinnall these things already, and ded. "Very likely, He's got a kind of palace here." * * * dependable zclief. Get Aspirin ling by air has its advantages. followed the: blitz. botabitig of city love to friend or enemy is respect. who spoke softly to Mark. he was not a Utica Byram he was Mark, folding some papers_in his Jour drnggist'y today) r. 2 * : was the invasion of flies around all There is no great virtue in loving "I'm so glad! Those Utica By- something of a man. She was wo- pocket, assented thoughtfully. "He . NEW REDUCED PRICES -- But we mortals are not the only blown-up food stores. those who love us, for that is found rams are so stodgy. I didn't see man enough under her worldliness was with my uncle that last day; Pocket Box ot 12... now 18¢ ones with problems---our feathered more or less among all people. how you could belong!" to be a little thrilled by that. Be- he knew there was no quarrel be- Economy Bottle f2 now 29¢ 800 friends have them too. One day 1 Jesus would not have us content in "I might be a hop out of kin, you fore she knew what she was doing tween us. He could have testified Family size ct 100. now 79¢ {oo saw something flutter to the being as good or better than our know," he answered quickly, and the boy vis him her days at home, for me. } the | ground from the big poplar tree, fellow citizens, but 'rather to have then, in an undertone: "Suppose ut, of course, Archie will bring . Fosdick drummed on his desk. i. just as a leaf might fall. Presently us strive for perfection as our Fa- I'm Jot a Byram at all; what you," she ended, suddenly cooling. It's late to think of that," he said +9 ! it moved and I saw -it was an owl ther in Heaven is perfect. then? ) * LI coldly. oo i --a screech owl. It appeared to be - "Oh, but it's your name!" she Pam said nothing. She had told '1 tried to bring &t out; ro one The Bayer cross on each tablet =~ i believed me. your guarantes that I's AsphCANS stunned but after awhile it found Wheezing~ | | KIDDIES How Can 1? By ANNE ASHLEY din Q. How can I keep brown sugar open jar in the refrigerator and it A. By dissolving 1 heaping ta- blespoon of white soap in 1 cup "hot water, then stirring in 1 level tablespoon of washing soda and allow to remain in a cool placeatu stand untily solid. : ..Q. How can'I prevent the feet from getting cold? A. To keep the feet from getting cold and to help circulation in the winter time, try sprinkling a little "But if it wasn!t my name?" She lifted hre shining eyes, mis- chief in them, "What was it Ju- liet said? 'A rose by any other name?' " : "Do you remember about that?" right; "of course 1 do!" his. eyes held hers. She drew a quick breath, smiling, clinging des- perately to the conventions, She anbth¥s--she was in the habit of riding her pet horse in the park, mornings. This was something Ar- chie Landon did not know; she did not want Landon and Banks there! It was after he left the house that postor, on the wager of two worth- him out, he would deserve some- thing worse than mere expulsion. "A man does mad things when One Gesture -- Two Desserts! If you're at a loss for time, try out this quick-method system for preparing desserts: for two meals with little more effort than it takes thickened, stirring constantly, Soften gelatine in cold water and dissolve in hot custard, Cool, and - when mixture begins to thicken Fosdick shrugged. "Are you try- ing to imagine Burleson will clear you now?" Te Mark rose. He had money in his pocket; he looked grimly down at his life, Mr, Iosdick. Lim young back. Thei#, was power in the fig- ure and the face; Mark stood up- right, unashamed. In spite of him- self the little lawyer was impress- ed. But lie fingered the papers on his desk impatiently; he was tot one to admit he had been touched by anything. } "Better go. west and live it down," he advised dryly; "no easy thing to dig up evidence after fif- tired You Will Enjoy Staying Af 10° The ST. REGIS HO EM " TORONTO idn't ® Livery oym wit Bath, show! to. : ¥; from lumping? J 1 ¢ Led gn Houm wiki Cough-Racked A. Keep the brown sugar in an he asked her daringly. Mark had his bad quarter of an the ShoeTal de pian fiat ° Single, $2.50 Woe tour i "The play?" she laughed out- wor. He had gone there as an im- A man has a right to fight lor Double, $3.50 up, ' ex- ® Good Food, Dining and Danc We Ing Nightly. 9 " i C main soft and e ) a ara pe "With Romeo it was love at first less boys, under an assumed name, still. I've got red blood 2 Me Sherbourne at Carlton kets Q. How can I make a soap jelly sight," said Mark, ~ It would be black enough, for a I'm going to fight for my life. : Lr Ply gat ¥ that is good for cleaning wood- * * » : mere joke, but he was an ex-con- - Fosdick looked him over thought- Ho Again the flame that played in vict. Given that, and they found fully. For the first time he seemed Works to realiz¢.the man who had come and relief In coughs bronchitis an throat f{rrita- tiona. Keep the home fifes burning in salt in the bottoms of the shoes. to make one dessert. Make a dou- fold in stiffly beaten egg whites to teen years. It would take your ATALLDRUGGISTS ork it SR heart-and-flowers &; ron! Small Q. How can 1 remove paint ble batch of pastry. Line pastry tin °| which remaining sugar has been twenty thousand all right. I sup- 25e¢ L/OrK. ! size, Pattern 4920, takes just UNE from window glass? with half the dough and fill it with added. Pour into baked pie shell pose -- when you find the evi- » are wi GROWN-UPS, T00 | | YARD! Easy embroidery included. Pattern 4020 comes in sizes small A. Rub with "hot, strong vine- a spicy Pumpkin Chiffon filling. or crumb crust ard chill, Garnish dence=--" he grinned--*"you'll-set up OMAMATORS oF LY M 0 I D "pera ata { } H . . " . " get prompt relief and restful sleep | ; gar. Repeat if necessary. Mold. the other half «f the pastry with 'whipped cream if desired, just your claim to the Barton fortune. ith Butkior's Stainless White Tm a: Jor $40. Q. 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It must DE elie! number, scaly 'on old chickens, 1 envelope plain unflavored Y eup honey \ for. £ money Yack oa V5 cup lemon juice h for RE EY x HELENE. GARNELL . 4 cup cold water 7; teaspoon salt |stop- Te ; " el \ 8 egg yolks 1 teaspoon grated lemon rind we y : A leading New York milliner shares her secrets with those who Ya cup sugar " Add honey, lemon juice and salt re to : need to save money, but wish to be smart and attractive, 134 cups pumpkin (cann.d or to beaten egg yolks and cook over and "IT'S FUN TO MAKE A HAT" fresh) % cup milk boiling water until of custard con- sistency. Soften gelatine in cold Surptisi fast, a few drops of Va- Yor each nostril help open the nasal passages--make breathing easier --when your fills up with stuffy transient con= tion. the grand relief it Brings! ow odin | fives quick re- 1% teaspoon ginger 34 teaspon cinnamon 4 teaspon nutmeg ¥% teaspoon salt 14 cup sugar 8 erg whites Heat egg yolks, add one-half cup sugar, pumpkin, milk, spices, and salt, Cook in double boiler until water and dissolve in hot custard mixture, Add grated lemon rind, Cool, and when mixture beging to thicken, fold in stiffly beaten egg whites to which sugar has been added. Fill baked tart shells and lief, too, from sni dis+ chill, Jurr before serving 'spread tress of fiead colds, Rey fet You a thin laver of whipped cream over like it! Follow directions in folder. tarts, if desired, - In clear, precise language Fielene Garnell gives thé fundamentals of home millinery. 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