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Daily British Whig (1850), 1 Jun 1926, p. 5

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Tl 2 Tr > "BRITISH WHIG CROSS-WORDPUZZLE || The Money in the Bread. That gave Mrs. Woeodchuck an S "We'll go and call on Mrs. Wood- | 16ea, and she had to laugh. " She went to the door and opened chpek next," sald Mister Tingaltug it, wiping her floury hands on her to the Twins. "I saw her husband apron. - go away this morning, but I suppose "Why, how do you do, everybody," he has left the money with her. He |she said. "Come-right in. I suppose knows that I always come around to | you are after the rent money, aren't collect my rents on the thirty-second| you, Mister Tingaling?" day of the month." "That's what I am! Yoa're a very So off they went to the Wood-| 800d guesser, Mrs. Woodghuck. It's chuck's house between the potato-| rent money I'm after, sure enough!" patch and the fence. "Well, do you know, Mister Ting- Tap, tap, tap! they went om her |aling," said Mrs. Woodchuck with a front door. twinkle in her eye, "Wally left me Now Mrs. Woodchuck was baking | the money this mornisg, but it's dis- bread when she heard the rap on her | appeared and I can't see it any- door. And she knew pretty well who | where." it was. "You don't say so, Mrs. Wood- She had been thinking as she chuck," said the fairymau, making worked. She was thinking. "Oh, jsuch a wry face that the Twins feit THE DAILY Fi Mrs. G. Jones, Kitseoty, Alta, Dring RB ll fo my was so - and: itchy I could hapdly ht. ne yy | sR ENA 0T0] BLooD ... # BITTERS lcs 07 fo I had taken three if Ganase af the blood to se LB. as Specialty Native Woods HEMLOCK, SPRUCE AND.PINE LUMBER All the standard sizes on hand for quick | delivery. ; We stress quality and service. S. ANGLIN CO. LIMITED LUMBER YARDS, WOODWORKING FACTORY, COAL BINS, BAY AND WELLINGTON STREETS, KINGSTON, ONTARIO Private Branch Exchange 'Phone 15671. % dear! I wish I had a new silk dress! wish I had a lovely dress like Mrs. Bluebird!" * And she was wishing more than that. She was wishing that she hau {a new hat. A new hat with lovely red on it, like Miss Yellowhammer's: And she was wishing also that she had a shawl. A shawl of black and white, like Mrs. Woodpécker's, Besides clothes, she was wishing that she had a new rug for the hall, Clean anything that ean be cleaned and new dining room curtains, and a new set of bedroom furniture. That's what she was thinking about as she kneaded her bread and made it into loaves to put into the I'm so sick of my old gray wool! I}: sorry for him, "Yes, sir!" sald Mrs. Woodchuck. "That's a fact! The money has dis- appeared completely." "Well, I'm sorfy," said Mister Tingaling. "Someone may have taken it when you were upstairs or somewhere." "Perhaps," sald Mrs. Woodchuck, going to the oven to see if the bread was baked. It doesn't take wood- chuck bread long to bake, you know, "Won't you take a loaf home to your wife, Mister Tingaling?" she asked. "It will be all nice and fresh for your supper." "Thank you! sald the fairman. I'll be delighter," Office: 80 Arch Street. "Phone 1335w 0. OOE & P. BARRETT Call and deliver. . Now is the time to insure with an + LIABILITY, PROPERTY DAMAGE, market. Let me quote you rates. KINGSTON "TRANSFER C0 CAR OWNERS ATTENTION "ALL RISK POLICY" Protects you for + FIRE AND THEFT money. bread dough and sank in, couldn't see it at all! oven. When she heard the knock on the oor, she sald to herself, "Oh, dear! If I could use the money that Wally left in the tea pot on the mantel I could have such a lot of things!" the knock Tap, -tap, tap! came again. This time Mrs. Woodchurck took down the tea pot and shook out the It fell right into the soft You | & joke, Now, my dears, I suppose you think that Mrs. Woodchuck kept the money that fell into the bread to buy her spring clothes with. But you're wrong. She never thought of such a thing. She gave Mister Tingaling the loaf with the rent money in it, and he found ft it that evening when the bread whs cut. df Mrs. Woodchuck was oiily playing (To Be Continued.) Best and policy on the R. H. Waddell WILD GEESE By Martha Ostenso o . He put his arms about her and she the road toward the place where the i : 2 segs 3R% 2B branched off from it. It "Perhaps that was it--but I hope he doesn't do anything to upset poor Anton." "Il not let him. By the way, «| Anton has sent in his report to the " Horizontal. Sailor. . Tree used as an em zlem of sorrow. . Gazes fixedly. . Mental image. . Reverential fear. . To rescue. . Period. . Rich part of milk. 18. Long bench in ¢ church, . Deity. . Peak. . Encountered. 23. Second note in the scale. . Battering machine. 25. To wander about. 27. More recent. 29. Ten-cent pieces. 31. Crown of the head. 82. Central American rubber trees. : 34. Short poem sulted to be set to music. To sharpen as a razor. For Constipated Bowels Smoothest Regulator Is Dr. Hamilton's Pills . Bearlet. Hops ant), . Made of . Sesame . Inlet. . Before. . To preve . Comb of . To breadth. . loon. schle, . Opposite 36. +» Like. No Headache, Billiousness, Soar Stomach. Where They Are Used. Fine for Constipation ! They Ol the Liver and Move the Bowels While You Sleep Don't stay sick or ailing! Use this Siong smil) Yemely iu oui, It will ve you spirits; ambition, appetite, good health. You can get all this in a 26¢. box of Dr. Hamilton's Pills. Sold by all dealers In medicine. | lit in 'the kitchem, and she ren to- ward the house. Judith was inside washing the parts of the separator when she en- tered. She spoke to her quietly. "Judie, don't say anything to the others, because I may be mistaken, but I thought I heard something in the hedge near the road. Is every- body in?" : "They've all gone to hed, except him and mother," Judith replied. Lind saw Amelia moving about in the other room. "I'll go take Pete out and have a look around when I'm through with this," Jude added. -Lind went upstairs end took off her wet coat. stood for a mo- . Canvas house. . To become weary. kiln . Kind of cake, . To employ. . Sea eagles 58. Solar dise. Vertical. extend fn . To permit, . Minor note in (weaving). . Joint of suture. EY . To knock « At any time . Drain. . You and L . Heavenly bodies generally irregular in form. . Gelatinous prepara tion used by artists, tree. . Handsome evergreen tree. . Gentle. . Penitent. . In a condition of ex- treme want, . To trace again. » A scheme of twelve tones in music, . Toured. . To Tead in singing, . To wish or want, . Reply. . Ascends. . Bone. . Point of compass, . Point of compass. . Measure of area - (vari- oat meal. (plant). nt. a rooster. the of woot DIE INIA SSIL IE IE [T] RIESE AIT] INICIND] DIE IRISTIAIMEIDIROIVIR! IPIRICIPINDIE IT HlW | [SIE | EARL [SINMEIASESS! REN SIOIOTIMLIAIS THES] (WIAIRIPIA TH! ARRWY IRIVIEC IH! | INFRIR! SIP INISERC INE INIE MY! TOINIGERF IOP JGIR] I [NI EATTEIMANI 1 [AJRODID] [RENE IL [E IME INITIAL INS] [DIRIOINIE] LURIL TV IAT Answer to Tuesday's Orossword Puzzle: "Thanks for the----the thing you gave me, but I can't wear it. Not yét, anyway." Lind gave her the letter from Sven Jude leaned toward the light that i gd § i: § : | E : : : | iit ll ged : 1 E38 ? : it § i : : i g § : ; : : E g i i: | thet it t 3 5 i Eg : th fe i 2 h ih i fii : and Repairing. All Kinds of Electric Apparatus Best work st reasonable prices, Satisfaction guaranteed. "THE DOWN TOWN ELECTRIC STORE" HALLIDAY ELECTRIC Corner King and Princess Streets. - co. - | BE THE Cu NARD'S GUEST 20 7TouristIII Cabin Vacations, don, June 26, July 10, August Bini 25, July 9. From Montreal Cabin Class, $145and up. Tourist IIT Cabin, $170 round trip. Cherboumt, - The Robert Reford Co. Limiced, corner Bay and Wels lington Sts, Toronto, or any Steamship Agent. him unlock the door and go im, closing it fast behind him. She fancied him standing before the ax, gloating over ft as a symbol of his control over her. Judith felt eir- cumstances closing over her head like rushing water. She went about her work on the farm all day as helpless as when she had fain tied hand end foot on the floor of the stall in the barn. There would be no escape. Amelia was already knftting woolen stockings for the coming winter. This year there would be more calves than last, more manure to walk through, and more freezing water to carry from the pump to the barn. And Caleb's doubled hatred and his doubled power, and another thing now. , . She had destroyed the letter Sven had sent her through Lind, after carrying it about inside her blouse all day. During the night after she had receiyed it, she lay beside Ellen and sald over and over to herself that she must go--after the hay was stacked. But in the morning when she had seen Caleb's face at the head of the breakfast table, and bad heard hm eingle her out with instructions for the day's work, her courage fafl- ed her again, He bad not for a moment forgotten the ax. Hé would not for a moment let her forget it. In the only secret place on the whole farm she composed a letter to Sven. The words came laboriously, without much meaning. = But when she finally signed her name she thought he would understand. She L{ carried it about with her all day, to give #t to Lind when she came from school. Judith "avoided Wilen lest her pent-up emotion should take form ic flicting upon her when weré together on the stack. when she was churning, she Wi ed Ellen ofit of the tail of her saw her scrubbing the rough of the other room, moving on where Martin wad lying. ------ mouth was drawn, her chin fiat, sad be every now and then she cleared throat and coughed from the fi of iye that rose from th pall. Judith hated her dolorous pression and could have choked when she uttered thet } cough. Then Blin got a sliver § her hand. It was because not seen a particularly worn over which she ran the brush. From where she saw a trickle of blood Ellen's wrist. Blien sighed (i PHILUPS' Milk.

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