'tf In In: In»); “In.“ " w.“ aee ". Tm lieu life "WooliiniTt' a... {352: M Mod. And then: "Oh, "___ "v. VI", Ill HIE mm; forgwmr pretended to for- getr to-momw. When tfret he had “mounted bio intonbion of remaining at the village until she made up her mind to return the had looked at him with: @31me protest. And in a wry passion of tenderneas and profound pity he tel-l in with her desires; he lived with her only in the “no. 4--..-. A - _ . _ be V... - 'wwu-wu “In m that caught him by the throat and made his heart who unharabiy. She seemed like a ehjkVritwomt, vivid. an ,purkhne wth the joy of life. Watch in: her sometime: he cried to himself that what she had told him could not " 0p..- V war“ you; â€an “I for him. Now tint she had made it phintohim thatdmmmalhvia and: in mm bark I Beth of her il_.iety. “Don’t!" who had beg-zed. " don't mm to be at any more; [don't want to think of dreadful things.' Now that you know, I Want to forget attain if lean.' I'm to mi. 3†of joy that in Win While I can! Pont talk ahout it. 'tmrer-aon't even new mantra! At but. not for a tittt. while." Pea,!..-.!!-'-.---,, for him tr.,-, "-s _L I . ' _ you know, I “at to fo I can! I want to m that in MI. ms. I talk about it, Jmspor-a m: At but. not while!†She ham)! had made l for him. Now that sh. him Whatever of bitter grief he knew! he locked it close in his own heart.’ Marcia had gum“! him swiftly when, at first. he hstd tried. 'ttntrtterimrtr,' t.,', speak of that whim she had told CHAPTER XLIX. A furtnieht later Marcia Halstend and her mother returned to England. Jasper Waldron mmpanied them. During that fortnight he had 'ted at the little French fitAfntt was. with them. It was a ham which no“! out in " memory shay» ttt'ttyr painful as it was poignant» I tr " an I go up? How is het" He patrsvU. The other looked keenly at him, than at Lady Regal-er. The ttianee was comprehensive. Ho slid 1 Wyinz hand unobtmsiwly bo- heath Ruth's exam. 1 "Loni Roosher in dead," he mid. tht. bottle for One Dolhr; t6bettteafer FivoDolIu-a. 1irmddheettocutrtomerd I She broke " and coughed. Kempton dear?! his throat. He looked haggard and very tired. He glanced tong-d the stairs, A tall man with tt than! face and kindly tired eyes was comm: nur:hty down. 3 "Or. Irwin." Lady Mgr mur~ muml. and Kempton asked in a hwy! whisper: "Can I go up? How is het" Hel, pamwi. The other looked keenly at l him, thon at Lady Regal-er. The“ fiance was eomDrehmsnivex '" ..ua “custom-02m umx'l‘I-LR xLvm.--tconvd., "tet wantlym to lug? thing's hm}; l' w happened that, a night before or Your“: f--to N unnecre3Sar1 . that own which Waldron had nyyyi,r.ttt,k,lrt't tt be better for us to part‘ .ihrri:._ Kemp ran up the SLOPE of his now? 1 [:guhnn whz-ttizz like a srehutr;hoy. In "Part'." The man’s mice had been," his mm. he founi the day's letters fierce, rough with srtirrHth,adetsutei awaitâ€: him, and one cahlogmm. He her hands Cr a moment m a 8719' read ti, .~w;ftiy and the Ight died out, that made her wince. "Don't tark of of 1‘5 ',,"7f.J Gee. 'parting, Marcia! It breaks my heart!" " "M" tcsiter dying. Come at once. And so she had accepted his pm RUTH ROSSLAER." fence and the joy that it brought: her; For am- inntnnt he stood tstunned/perhaps because she knew t t Pr" _ Then h cast a ttlance at the clock and thing fe could nay eottld Aake him began, Iwnzieddy to pack. Hrom his resolve. He Was never afterward quite clear! There was only one little ttttt how he managcd the journey. He across her new serenity. The knowt. Pen" through every photo of it as one edge that she still held a secret from! In a dram. And then, at last, he him, was still continuing to deceive found himself in the big, quiet house him, named. To speak 0! HEW: --the Rosulaers were still in London--. Renal-aver and the part he had played: tl,',',',?,} the wooden-faced servant who was impossible. "new t e door and mains Lady; Once, at the beginning of that 'ey- " the foot of the trtaire. golden fortnight thdron spoke of blithelzue him her hangemweiy Sh. him. h ' a stunned and a lit f . tened., " n In mum-whit t'i'ta)'nf,'il7drlflltti"ot'r Il h?†from Kemp M†1rle . V said. He was Bent for suddenly to d "ttr she ydrorA her head. return to E land. His father weal “I don't know. The doctors are ver ill d tntr ll w dead h ,9 with him. It was very sudderr--ami Key ‘grrizg; e u w "h' tt he has been ill for a long time. We Plfldl'ir, iii i hood th Id si Bent for you as soon as we knew it fai .1 . h' 'll','"',',': “I ho 'dye. ti was swim " I amt y, a ttle note 0 mm In “.mmm-M'ei “monoundJI-mu Yunnan-I: but Slaw-AM our“; In. CHA PTER XLVIH RHEUMATIC SUFFERERS You“ m, For The Gates of Hope In". Town“ not?" ,mom than boom to dress, " they *1: of satisfaction n Mud: chudy waiting for "t gum." he mid as he t to}! into a chair. “that 5§mty neariy everybody - l emp 10ka pretty cut up: 1 ‘him for a minute/ And Ar: 'I†if a mottth by the m B Y ANTHONY CARLYLE she rmuuvrl or an repopttibth'tr. If there :was any wondm- in her heart In to her idaisirhter's sudden ohantre of mind, if “she suspected that her previous dis. , inclination to return had something to 1:10 with Waldron, she said nothing of ,,it, and was may 'satruhed that things would run smoothly hence-1‘ forth. . _ That he and for ber dmghter wars! l absolutely obvious, and she smiled wisely even while the sighed, SPI scion: of a deepening sense of anti.- fartion. i ' At tho end of the Week they Were, instakW in their London fat again! Mrs. "W openly "trshnnteif at hem; home again. Merci: eonseiourr 'of a and) of warmth and mu pleas-I inn] Wakhon aw them to their doom u u, and-u- " :___:A, .- no can; Tam, Mrs. mof* thin bonny to m W-.. -... until! me "Pin going to invite "Sun her with 390 trr-night."' he Inn "tll be enrly.’{ H... .wumea wxcnourt 3, man to look 'after them. .' She deeply npprociated Waldmn‘e (presence and the way he took the Him-den of all '".popaitrth'tr. If there I-.. no“, -.-3, s, q " M... " "cue sweet to be cared for; Mrs. Balsam! frankly declared that it was delightful. In her opinion women ought not to go wandering about for, eign countries without u man to look after them. f clearg' There was only one little ttttt He across her new serenity. The knowN , one edge that she still held a secret {mm} , he him, was still continuing to deceive: owe him, rankled. To speak of Kempbon.‘ (yn--- Roman and} the part he had plapMr who was impossible. auiy, Once, at the beginning of that . golden fortnight Waldmn spoke of Sh? him. , "We'rl start at once," he a make arrangements to-night. many folks will be glad to back attain, Maueia." As he had pmmised he 1 arrangements. Marcia found than a little sweet to be ca u__ II,‘ . . - She broke oe, _fiashine, dron dropped his hand for over herd. y'ecyrxNiriU"id"i"': had been away for as though them is 1'rd"cy,e., and tteriuit'riifrii;Gi',r' iaaG,"1ufiiilL"'s, "Ind, ii: 1itg,'ud, think Kt!nph Wisgf potassium hydrate, him to make ingot mt. In "rife,',","",',':', for wash Marcia was lookin at I ore I arming O' my?» qxlaieuy. g the Bea. 8%?wa "'Lt pumsh " 'm Rad.†was a)! she aid '. . efore " tht.rre was a ring of sincerity iii :2: bathe the face wit} "fi'" he ho i wring cloths out of was P. w Suggeaoed, lat them over the fa returning to E er, . Cl "I'm fi,ttt,d15t,',ec,.L .......-_ n A Qtqu,,eetly ' Contmu : . . is a contain, not a laxative, but it ziinghethgugml lb: "ttdt? fl It t {assists the normal functions of the - Murcia at very kill. She was air; body and furnishes? be.sias a pertain r and her lips were compressed. quantity of the vitamines which are Like a titch of lightning A,,r/i'l7lld'.n'tii'fdtdlt. One ttatrt-ealt EITraak's face crossed her vision. Shel tt day " the regular dose. The yeast} r.) rerntrmbtsd all she had heard con-3 can be made into pellets and taken the; "(301'ng the girl and Kempton Rom- same as pills, spread on bread, or; _‘laer; Aunts? Align†information that dissolved in water, in grape-juice or] (al',"';,,),",'.,,,,,','"',',":,','; ft,t,etrovatl,dwl,ttiij, other fruit (uieet. l, the o'ai man was limb approval; When the pimples form yellow; . , . heads, steam the face, then puncture, Lor disapproval could not longer matter the h an (is with t ili d eedl d' to his son. And Kemp was no longer a S on 129 n e an I (iii,p'adi't't' upon him. i press out the contents. Press gently,“ ; There was no longer any mason keeping a bit of soft, clean, old linen) that they-he and the girl he loved-- in the hands and avoid having any Inbould remain 'rpart. No reason! (u the pus touch the skin lest other I Elie "fg,trt2rggg, fri 313mm parts become infected. Cleanse the Im .a alt t t oo a in . 'openings with peroxide of hydrogen, ' fmgnwg‘Wh 't ','e'i'g112ad, if“? then massage with cream. After care-[k ‘huge It we! TI, (33 L',",'.'] 3;;qu): removing all the cream, bathe†everhfraid miserably guilty. "It face first with hot water, thenlg it was with an effort that she shook' trirh cold water. Do this several ' t offthe feeling, reminding herself with times, and into the last cold water}: a momentary return af the old grim put a few drops of benzoin, or bathe†bitterness that, after all, it was a the face with 'tee-water, which acts aslg tamer which would not exist for an astringent. mnfmnH-u- ' --- l, “Deal!†Marcia echoed the word ifaintly, a hale note of horror in her voice. "Lord Bomber dead!" She looked quickly at Waldron. "That means," she said, still very low, "that [Mixemp Itmrglaer-i, Lord Rossuvee now!" She pushed her chair back & 1itthe into the shadows. Waldron nodded.] Mania at very still. She was pale! and her lips were compressed. I Like a fush of lightning Amby Tank's face creased her vision. She} remembered all she had hmv-rl ML! in?“ With jie, And so she had accepted his preo- ence and the joy that it brought her; perhaps because she knew that no- thing she could say could shake him from his resolve. "Part'." The man’s voice had bangs: fierce, rough with pain. He had caught! him, her hands t l" a moment in a irrriryiiFiir' that made her wince. "D0n't talk an.“ parting, Marcia! It breaks my hearty'} " for "d/said-l; Uiiici GiiiirCiiiii;ii7. Wouldn‘t it be better for us to part now .†e Mare Mrs. Husband had I ham to drug. and drew rh of satisfaction at ftnding hdy waiting fur him. >," he mid as he threw him- tt chair, "that I've Been early everybody aheadyn »; pretty cut up: I only saw] minute] And Araby teams; out): by the sea would do :g to Enghndfâ€" ' m , getting homesick again," she I. "And I feel as though I m cum“ I... ---- . -A - 'remis.ed -he made e is any longs; iii; ', .fiasltiryt, and Wu. -"e m mu! for years!_ It is Once,"_ he taxi me to din- he announced. gonna ii' td Wal- moment id. "r'hl A good =-===-A {m seemed quicken 1n n irurs !y.z.tri,"t,?t"'iice'. was 3 mretssarilyri @035“de rt " us to partiknowing her - L It - Expect mi: not all Paine to the Face. "Charlotte, what in the war you been doing to Janice Ev; demanded Betty, reaching for and mopping her hot forehead just [can her " at the sta didn't get home from Cousin till this mcrn'ng, and I could round in time far a call; but said the was leaving h,, 01-. .1 In addition to these precautions , and remedies, care must be taken that , the lace cloths are absolutely clean. Powder-puffs should not be used as they spread infection. Use instead ‘a bit of absorbent cotton which can Jbo thrown away. tt powder is ap- lplied by means of a bit of Chamois' 5 akin, or the chamoiu is uzed to remove the "shine" from the skin. see that the ithamois is kept perfectly clean by frequent washings. , I It is well not to expect results too: 350cm. for skin troubles are slow in) yielding to treatment. Later on in) life, there will be compensation in the realization that an oily skin is "t to wrinkle. - ,,-_ w. nu; “In; Jaime. Before applying the soap. 'r'uthe the face with hot water, then i wring cloths out of hot water and lay them over the face. removing them l frequently. Continue this operation for fifteen or twenty minutes, then anoint the fare with the green soap. Rubbing it well into the pores for five :or six minutes. Rinse the soap from i the face with hot water and rub with a Turkish brueh, in order to remove ithe soap and as many of the black- heads as will come. After rinsing ‘with cold water, dry the face and anoint with a skin food or face "earn., Continue this treatment every night until the blackheads have disappeared. If the green soap imitates the skin, as it sometimes will, use it every other night. In connection with this treatment, tablets known as "aene" f could be taken four times daily. Acne I tablets are made by various tttttnu-d featuring chemists, and can be pur- j chased at most drug stores. ( I then massage with cream. After care- _ fully removing all the cream, bathe " the face first with hot water, then ," with cold water. Do this several , times, and into the last cold water 1 put a few drops of benzoin, or bathe , the face with ice-water, which acts " pn astringent, contracting the en- ) larged pores. . . i i A form of pimples diagnosed as ', "aene" u thought by some skin speck" l mists to be of parasitic origin. For,' such uses, as well as for blackheads,‘ the use of green soap is recommend-j (ed. This soap is about as thick as ‘custard, contains sodium hydrate and, V w.--‘ "n." yulnvulc the heads with a sterilized needle and press out the contents. Press gently, keeping a bit of soft, clean, old linen in the hands and avoid having any of the pus touch the skin lest other parts become infected. Cleanse the; ornimgs with peroxide of hydrogen,! ' M ------ 'sq - When the pimples form yellow heads, steam the face, then puncture the heads with A Rfor.ihios,t “MAI- “A " The little pimples which look lib balls and which sometimes tester are foamed by practically the same con- [ditions which cause blackheads. Mild‘ cases are sometimes relieved by bath- i ing the face with a simple lotion con-l J sis-ting of two or three drops each of l itineture of benzoin and catholic acid I in half a pint of water. At the same (tima, it would be advisable to take 1 the yeast treatment, which is so high- ly recommended by physicians, Yeast; Hum hydrate, and is used by ms for washing the hands be- performing operations. Green can be purchased at any drug “Ah" __,A.. .. __ -'eeH ... w". vvu-u nun; 1 A me "Good 1aml'."Waldmm stared at Ina-hue cruel: for a moment in silence. Then aid-Wane seed dwiykhe leansd forward qqieldy 3131,1143 voices, Mn ML___ m. . .-- l Mama interrupted with a inch. " amped-ed that long ago. Whit'. mtmr"-with a wise little ttod-"if only he'd have his hair cut and shave his beard he' be able to make Audrey "the â€in she's in love with him!†on “a“; --- tr., I" 1 ' - cared for Audrey Alden. I never noticed it before, but he’s got a way of looking at her and letting him-tf belm'lvl'ised by her---" with a fitiu'iairis,zi'i" rmâ€: to latterly {3th I'd think Care of Your Complexion, , on at the station; I he from Cousin Lucy’s 'ng, and I couldn't get fcr a call; but mother leaving by the eleven. Woman's Sphere t in the world have 0 Janice Everard?" reaching for a fan L But her father's the am and, “Chew Mining. are If d: Mambo as; you 'roirgr to marry --_- m. u..- u... 111 we '.9E'MrMtme--%mtw- 'ey’u blooming. jrr" of life. I love you. I “my! Manda," he addedgshall have you!†. "if it wasn’t quite She may: her hands = quick- Pd think decilty, dunking back in he; r. Iree Alden. I met-lace was very pale, hen-hp. trembling: rut he's got a ways'mw. . ma letting himself "Bob.-" Sire damaging}, Peed: -" Ming em ' or we s. ed with a laugh. "Oh, you can't mean what you any! bug ago. What’s You have not thought, Pmembe.tef-.". e little nod-"if '; " have wremetttbyedr-r-thinr," hair cut and shave de'mn interrupted. He winced as Is to make Apdrerhe spoke and his face grew white. n love with hirp'."i A sudden flame resentment against Idmn stared at lterite cruelty, the injustice of her sen- ilence. Then nub 'tence soothed within him. He steadied ward. qgic‘i‘dy tr) Ait, ivoice with a meat effort. "I'vo i "a...†bath-9" praise! ns as: time. , a“: kit's Ct them? ed I', Dyck p Rr-i do you For,' beautir, cad-9L1 7--“ . A man will remain a rag. lung as he has only a (a vision. ONTARI """"'Mrr0. nuwel" W. 15 de, velom'ng 13.000 home-power at Indian chutes, on the Montreal river. The power will be lupplied to the N â€than Ontario minivan- -.--, _ - -e """'PP"%M Ontario mining camps. Attthotu--"t arm sorry h you know, some of your be quite intelligent." Let Othern Try. Editor-ot our: see anything In that manuscript of your-I." "She wasn't," "She Was just an crinkled up wh, and her moutl corners." “w“ m ms curls. poor boy, pm going to cut them. So it's a good thing I've really gar Janice trained before she visits Jessie McQuurie and her youngsters; only-t hope she wasn't‘ really vexed, I'm {and I" " . _. A...» yrx'rrull.‘ um she see the point? She must have!" I "Not that Lime. She got pinker and gasped, 'Why, Charlotte," I think she rather liked it. M'm'mt Fl'attery isn't the hardest thing to '3wallow--ai least, not the first dose. But the next time she looked queer, and the next she looked “ueerier. And-wen, the last day or A) the conversation was com, fortably plain and sugarIess. But Charlies htd learned to love the look-' mpg-glass, and kit has grown so con- scious of his curls. Door hmr "M --:" l when“; "'v ““hllv u: In "Charlotte, at And You such a she see the heir - ,,r,-_‘. vnunuc BOB those r. beautiful great blue eyes of hers? rl Isn't she the sweetest thing ever in 'Itshat blue linen frock that just ma-trhes ; the eolory I protested once or twine fmnd'ry and mum. but it made no ‘;more impression than water on a, duek's back. So the next time she exploded in ecstasy and the children were still iIttasresteay expecting more,‘ (L'-'aiii'i',", loved it all too well, and Kit winged with shy mVovy,---t burst out in my turn. 'Janiee dwarf I re- malked fervently, 'I never saw you look lovelier! That brown dress brings out the chestnut shades in your hair to perfection. and I decking your cheeks are as pink as rose leaves. You are an exquisito â€no...“ ___, Fr - are an exquisite creature wonder did I ever tell you may ought to have painter! Mire? to leave her at the mercy of: â€the first inquisitive friend who SPP, " along. I can see some harmless little; t= molehill of a remark of has erupting Hinto a perfect Wham if I'm not) 'lcamful." l, J "Don't be tt Osage,†protested Bettyr Hand I wasn't inquisitive; really , 'gwasn't. Bat when I observed in a I perfectly casual conversational man/ ,'ner that I supposed you and she had "had a lovely time together, and she l _'said, 'Oh, yes, Iovel.v--ofter she had’l me ttWmed'--we'.i, anybody would I have wondered." " Charlotte chuckled. "I thought she I (realized Pd been training her, but IH wasrn't certain. It was this way, Bet- t ty: Of course Janice is a darling and a she did me the honor to think Charlie l s and Kit were darlings too. Also she e thought they were-pretty, and shelf; praised them to their faces all the' T time. It would be, 'O Charlotte, aren’t d kit's curls lovely when the sun strikes ' . them? He looks like a little Van', Dyck pnincel’ Or, 'O Charlotte, where m an 1min sun-‘-‘* A' '- Janice oiGJieir, Charlotte fully. "N I "It seems to have been a word of accusation to judge by your tone," responded Charlotte dryly. "What did; she say I'd been dating to her? Ii thought she'd had a pretty nice visit on the whole, and Pm sure I didn't do? anything dreadful." . "On the whole!" exclaimed Betty. "Then there was something queer'." rNL.-s.s, I . ‘ _ " -_" ner. was just amused. Her eyes all ed up when she remembered, hee mouth twibched at the It." for Jairt a "v. m "an. n. u Immune, nor in it. I love you. I want you. I want to call you my wife" "But " (To be continued.) I Waldmn swung suddenbr to his feet and stood above her, His fam, was Bet, quiet. Only his eyes were shim inc/try ‘brightl-y. 1 --'-""-"--------'----'; {glint Inulfhc [arid to ale-die whole 'lotte. that "_-___- a». "can "'trreT- '. “Too had 1m. Ohmic had a mine, and I WHY!“ Java to see Lot Othér. "It t.ryiiyis.Gt;ViiieTeriic' Save. TORONTO suppose Charlie tiii' “n Sorry for that to leave her at the memy of; “Raffles for prizes of small qalue at t inquisitive friend who eame' any bazaar held for any charitable or I can see some barium little} religious object. it permission to hold of a remark of bars erupting! same has been obtained from the city perfect vohano if I'm not"" other municipal council. or from ' (the Mayor, Reeve or other chief ottr t be a tmame," protested Betty,. . car of the city, town or other munici- wasn't inquisitive; really f pality wherein such bazaar is held. Bat when I observed in a' and the articles rattled tor ihereat 1 r casual eonvtyrsational man-) have firart been 1",T? tor sale yr I Supposed you and she had none ot then: are of a value exceedmgi 'vely time together. and ' tttty dollars, I "-_"e "‘wu- we Mettuarrie and her sly-I hope she wasn't I'm fond of Janice." I" Betty 33mm her. at was pretty steep! reticent person! Did A. r“ Power Co. i tell you so? painted ym '. Evidently it AUG ies in your hair I (feature your rose leaves. You Nader: III-Picker as ratr-pieker's her res H y But, may Moat middle-aged Londoners "lightly deaf, due, it is raid, to iconbinuous roar of traffic. “land's Llnlment for Dmtttrutt, The landlady shook her Mad, "We haven't any eggs. sir.†she said. "Bat," she added. lowering her voice to a whisper, "l dinna doot that I could get you a tine dish ot poached acu- mon." "'"'"t' w vnIIge. C Business is like I wheelbarrow-it An Englishman on a walking tour stands still unless it is pushed. . In a remote part of the scottish High. 'a"-"--"--"--------;,,, lauds came to a lonely inn. Being, ravenoualy hungry. he cntered and; _ asked the Pandiady to: some poéchedfw ! eggs. 4 â€my mu ac to watch the proceedings "The tirst audition is that the arti- at the bazaar carefully. take note at cles before being rattled must tirithts mots. and then confer with the have been offered tor sale. In the,'Count.v Crown Attorney as to what opinion of the law oMtsers of the At. I proceedings ought to be taken. torney-General's Department the in-f "While this letter is In instruction tention at Parliament. Whatever the E to the ottieers of the Ontario Provin- technical interpretation may be, was f cial Police. it will be sent as informa- that the rattling should not take place } tlon to the Chiefs of Police Ind High until the articles to be rattled havelConstablea throughout the Province." r-."'-"-"-'---'-"-----'--------.-,-): V“ _,.,.,. "Then it permission has been pro perly obtained, pursuant to the pro vision. of the statute. it will be ob, served that there are two other con- muons: I "it will be further observed that the permission is cotttitted to bazaars, and to bazaars that are being held tor a “charitable or religious object." if permission should be gamed by a municipality or municipal authority for an object that is not within the description ot these words the per. mission would be ineffective, and the general prohibition would apply. l "Then it permission has been pro-' nA-l-v ALA~:»-J t "It will be observed that the permis. sion referred to in the sub-section is ,not that of the Attorney-General or ithe police authorities. it is the per. mission ot the municipal author.ties. lthe theory apparently being that it there is a strong local sentiment ,against that sort of thing the permis- sion will not be granted. At all levents, the retoonslbility is on the Mayor or Reeve or Municipal Council. These authorities have an absolute discretion. They can grant permis- sion or they can refuse it. . "8eetion 236 ot the Criminal Code prohibits lotteries, with an exception in (“or ot rallies (which no a form ot lottery) for religious or charitable purposes. The exception is in the foi- lowing terms: tttsem and of the mumupal Gthorna, and the public trerteratlr, to the pro- visions ot the law. Nn view ot requests that come from time to time to this department from charitable organizations for permits. sion to hold rattles, it seems necessary to again call the attention of police ot. " there is widesprud misunder- standing regarding these matter: it u welt to note carefully what the law u. Genenl Williams says: General Victor Williams, Commis- sioner. 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I l ', "Upon learning of an intended, I bazaar, with the accompanying rattle,: . the otBear'tg duty will be to Iscertain,‘ 2 whether permission has been granted . by the local authorities. it no. he will ithen inquire whether the object is; ) ' charitable or religious. it in doubt on, either of these points, he will conferi fwith the County Crown Attorney. it; satisfied on both these mink. the oili- l i oer ought then to see the managers of, . the affair and explain the law to them. f l 'It is unseemly that persons desiring to, i raise money tor religious or chant-'1 ’able purposes should be hailed to] icourt for breaches of the law, and the , A 'omcer will probably Ind in almost: .every cue a desire to comply with'; i the law. In the event. however. of the ' E law being disregarded. the oMeeru," , duty will be to watch the proceedings I at the bazaar carefully. take note of A the tacts, and then confer with theCT County Crown Attorney as to what E proceedings ought to be taken. " "While this letter is on lulntotinn f u l 'The second conditton is that no :artides must be of 1 value greater gun... $5000. "In View of the want ot understand- ing of the law on the subject. and the obvious, need of keeping the exception to the wholesome provision of the law against lotteries within proper 11mm, , "t am informed that it Is not an un- Iusual practice to so" ticket: tor " tlclea to be mined at bazaars days or even weeks in advance of the event. This is obviously entirely improper. and where anything of that kind is trt- tempted the parties ought to he warn- ed, and tt they per-slut prosecutions‘ should follow. I u not: 1 At Moms Plderewski practiced I i,',' “I , b: t','LTe,',tgt"u'r1'11',t',l:tnCy hour- a day in preparation for w 'ull', no " will want to obey 3 " concert tour in the United sultry, argon! 'lh"elN't'llr1 at the law 'which in let to begin in November d it Ll','. ttention fg called to I',',,'; has played little during the last “we an" :4" no doubt conform to i, live years. Once In: on the occasion Te,' Ir, out,†of a we" that nolot " wife's birthday, in me. at 1.im mtrtt thank! take hoe even where j hotel in Warsuv, and mother when he ',.','l'l,Ut bu be; given by their": in Califoruin last spring. On the " . 'htter occasion he played without municipnl authorities, until it is '?erliTiii', Hi. memory tttttt not toiled him loath" clear that the uncle. Q', not i an d in Switzerland also he plan-ed t,'g,tf u the bazaar ltt the 0rd nary i much without notes, waiting until his "1 iii, informed that it is not en un- I music could be collected, His lax-or- usual practice to sell ticket: dlor 1rci2,,trurl2rAg1'/'t2etiyt'clte1,r1' l a P r t . ' st,',',',',',',",':?,, 'r,,'tt1,'e2,"g'"it: s','v1',ft.rliii"i; time he spent in reading or in This is obviously entirely ttiyttrif,t'f,?f. his prize chickens. of which and where anythlng of that kind la It. he tttta tt large number, been adored for sale It the tuner. lend also until it becomes mucubly ;clear that the articles will not be sold 'in the ordinery eotttnte---thqtt it to any. the raffle should come at or (on!!! the end ot the event. To begin selling tickets for the rattle u soon at. or shortly litter, the lunar opens, 'rattid, in the opinion ot the law oiiicerl. be contrary to the spirit, if not to the let] ter ot the law. I All Vernler Rheoluu . . . . . . . B.C. Filament Jacks . .. . . . ... Val-lame Condensers. " plan Variable Gentlemen, " plan Variable Condenun, 11 plate Mun-WW 'tre ............. Ampllphone Horns, double 'o. Ion radio out]: counts ....... "' Iagth.......... 1.85 nun. " plan " enema? plat: "' nun, " plate "' ml,doublcu~ Amp. Hr.“A" ...A.........tMtt m Instruction I Yawning in duo'to a deariency in ‘the Air apply to the lungs. and h lNature'd 'ttethod of rectifying tho hung..-- One of the wt new“ in life never ta grumble. detieiener. Un Arte the Hoty Ghost descends land Christ His Kingdom wide ex l tends; Mn Romans. lo! the Apostle Paul It','.',',',',',',')?? the cm of God to ail; Corinthian Ind Gil-Mans show The grace that every eon: may know; Ethan†and Humanism tell The zeal Hit, life portrayed so well; Colonial». Thessalonians speak :01 hope 1nd maxim: to tho “an; In Timothy Paul's rhyme we and. In Tm“. friendship warm and kind: Philemon Show: how lore constmms. While Hebrews all the types explains; With Jame: And Peter, John and Jude. And Revelation, we conclude The books that In God'e Word mun. Ute Mara of endleee glory shine. close, "â€" HU Bagel-inn, death, And now a Su'laur's birth humid. In Matthew‘s dowel sweetly mm. Mare, Luke and John His wwkw din. R‘M‘ mm: now. with vision dear. fBehold- I promised Saviour near. (White Jeremiah lifts on high. For Israeli race. " humble cry. Und Lamentations paint his mar (That Zion weeps nor ttads reli-H' 'meiriei, Daniel, each heron! iThe wondrous dealing of the Lord j Hosea. Joel. Amos too. Mud Obadiah. prophets true A3'er Israel's (aimless nation wan And warn from evil to return; Then Jonah, Miran Nahum show God's tender Inna and Humanism) w, Hlbnkkuk pm): in wnrde stttrlittr, That ring thro' nil succeeding t me Neat Zephaniah. HaMai. Then Zechariah. Malachi. And we hive massed in close row-ow Prom ancient SPrilHurv m n... \~-. Isaiah now Hhtoric word: our hearts Inspire From Ezra and from Nehemiah: And Esther showa the warn ot God. While Job receives the chutening rod; The Palms Itrt up the soul with pram And Proverbs teach In homely phrase; Ecclesiastes next comes on. And then the Song ot Solomon. 300d make in Genesis. and anâ€: ,m were be light. 3nd darkness fied; ' In Exodus. at at. command. (All Israel tted trom Egypt's land: {Their In“. and what their trims be- i tell. Then follow Joshua Judges. Ruth. Two bolt; ot Samuel from his youth; And two of Kings. the record plain, or may a good and evil reign; Two books of Chrtmicletr, tell o'v" Each monarch'o history heard betore- Their noble deeds of valor done. Their Inlay battles (out: nod won. Leviticus and Numbers tell; God'. holy will an“: we we Contained in Deuteronomy. I At Morte- Plderemki pnctImd funny hours I an In menu-Mon for thI concert tour In the United States, which II act to begin In November [He has played little during the last I In the meantime repel-u from Bwit, ‘zerluid, where Punter-hi he been staying recently, at lanes. describe the former Premier u ducting hitw self to " music. and convinced in his own mind that, (or the pmeni, he has decided upon 9. course at notion which in the beet for " conntry and him. no". ney - that Paloma†II too creel I new to “and aloof from Po- land during the very important elee. tion of November of member: ot tho Diet and member- ot the Sewn. Even would he return to music ct We pro. unit time, they uy. sooner or later he will hue to resume his curev-r m; a Polish salesman. Pndcn-wski has been In) (non Poland tor two yeaâ€, but la unite ot thin absence he still in» great practice lien. and many faithful and lore] followers. The Nationalists. are still trying to persuade him to re turn to Poland tor the election cam- l The Mall. it Is Lelievnd. wilt ad. "an General Pttmgdstci, the present chief ot “no, In their candidate tor the Presidency of the republic. The Nulonnllm have not yet any Candi. dnte in "ht; tt Puerewakl returned he undoubtedly would have their sup- The Boole: of the Bible. The announcement the. out in Park by - Jan Mann. the world-known mm and former Pre- ‘nler of Poland. that had toured de- tttttterr mm the political m. of Pol. and. baa and varied comment bore, any! a Warsaw (snatch. The radi. cala (we relieved. u politically they feared " return; the Nationalists hope It " not tune. m, Alktlh. Nahum show [er love and thmtenn woe [mm tn word: summw. thro' tall succeeding tiutv; with. Haggai. "nvu In PIMP l'F“:f'I’ Beripturc to the New G-tapi-u. God'e Word Diving " glory shine. “Fun: J. Crosby. Bad how He ' earn. H “NI to, " Ir at hon t 'mere Cress; "ttr