7] 2 3 A A ------ 7 0 A 5 Cd ---------- THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, MONDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1929 PAGE ELEVEN The WIFE WHO FAILED And the Gil and Brought Happiness, Intaliment Twenty-Five Continued From Yesterday Mildred sipped her sotles, nib: bled deolientely at a roll and dosed foy another hour, Then slie awoke susolontly to Jend heyself (o the strations of a masseuss und af ard avons, took hey bath and made a long and Intricate tolletie, At precisely the appointed hour she antered the lounge af the Hotel de Paris and greeted hey admiveyr with a wmile, halt penaive, halt of sub« dued satisfaction, Bhe had made up her mind that she was golng to be very sweet to him, "Herbert," she sald, an she gave him her tingers, "ocem and sit with me ypon this lounge, I have some new for you," "Nowa?" he repeated, "The decree!" They reached the ones threa weeks before (hey ex pected, It was pronounced yeslers day, 1 am a free woman" "You are a free woman," he res ponted, still daned; "your own mis tress." YEntirely,'" she assented, "We oan be married as soon As PYerys thing Is in order, "Look here," he suggested, YParie 18 the auleteat place, We oan eateh the Blus Train this afters noon and be married at the Fme hassy temerrow, Then We AR either come back here or Ko to Binrpitg=whichever you prefn " "Hut my dear Herhert," sha pro tested, "there are business affairs to he arranaed first, YHuainess affairs?" fhe settlements," she murmur "Wa don't need tn wait for that," he declared frritably. "¥au ean trust me, oan't yout 107 say 1 will settle four thousand & Year an you, TN do ft, hut as for walling, I'm sok of 1t, Mildred, don't be hard on a fellow, T've heen damued pats il YHngh!' she hemed, "Well, It's enouiy to mika any one use lanwuage," he grumbled "Na more delays, IF you pleass, Tall your maid to pack a dressing ease, 1 have clothes in Farle for meat, We must oateh that tian," fhe ald her finwers upon his nort nifeve, h "Herbert, she hepmed, "please do not be so impetuous, | want to talk to you about weney You won't mind?" "7 won't mind hearing what you, have to say," he admitted, "hut he qulek, pleases," "Yau have forty thousand » year," ahe pointed out, "Do you Ihink, bearing that in mind, that four thousand a year ia enough to settle on any one like me! You ses, dear, she went ou, "I know what a olever and successful husis AERA MAR you are, and, although it Isn't anny, I'l try to talk In & busi nesnlike way, You like to know noee people, you haven't tao many ppportunitien of meeting them f oan intraduce you inte soclaty and 10 avery ane you want to know, | oan entertain for you on any sort of wale you eheoss, and-=vou don't mind my saying so, do you, dears with me yau will live In an entirely Aitferent atmosphere, Now this 1s worth something, tsn't it, Herbert! Ave you lsteningt" "¥en, 1 am Hstening," he acknow: d, "Iam interested, Go on, oll, there fan't much mers to he sald, 7 think that out af farty ousand a year you might easily ow We hon It you da that, Jou that you shall have the smartest people in Landon at your pouse and that you shall have with you always the bestwawned the heat-turnedsout waman in Yandon or Paris or hove wherever are "That's a geod deal ta promise," he observed, "What I want te Nonw ia thisd Are you prepared to me in Parle temorvaw Fipe sun WAR!" aha axolaime of. "You ought to knaw that law: wore oAR't he hurried like that, 1 will marry you on the day (he sels tlements are signed ™ "1 se," he muttered, I have walled for a 'vear, you know, Mil dred. It's had lines on a man, this hanging about all tha time, and ol've heen diffioult, haven't you? py standsaff and that sort of thine" "Hut aren't you glad now that the time fs coming when all that won't be necessary? she Jemanded "hose settlements," he painted out, "they at least take a farinight to prepare, Do vou want wma to walt all that time "How ean we help I" she asks od, * We will go to Paris, If you really want to, this afternoon, and 10 you like we will go hy Aha same train, Then you oan get the laws me at work, You oan stay al § tel auite close to wine, and in a fortnight or thirds weeks, when everyihing 1s settled, wo oan he married and you oan take we down te Riarrite in your RolissRoves, "annette and your servant ean come down fn my little ear, There will he autte a gay erawd there and we shall be just tn time for the wasan" "1 want to be wmarrisd tamer paw he declared domuedly, "That, she sald. with a shade of ea ineas tn her tone, "in quite awl of the auestion, Pledse wo and Dave your servant pack a bag, 1 wi! take the oar back to the villa #4) return tn an hours ar an bhewr ant a hat Ha rose ta hin feet, "Uae well." he acquiesotd fa evoarted hor to the Yad her Inte the autamahiie and ¥ wid slowly to his roots. He ¥ 1s gorvant instructions to pre } far a fournay. seated hmsell 2 the writing fable and seridhled a pote, and afterward descended te deen, who Baved Garrard from His Crime = the restaurant where he enjoyed an excellent luncheon, When Mudred returned in about twa hours, weary Ing » very perisel traveling eons time of Hight heawn and lowed hy her maid, the eonslerge at the door handed her a note, Ahe recog niged Pardale's writing and tare the envelope qulekly epen; My dear Mildred--You have worn aut my patienge, 1 pave studied you day hy day, espeslally duving those Tost few weoks, and I have chme to the conclusion that you are (he most selfish woman who ever lived, thal you haven't a sevap of feeling ar consideration for any one except yourself, and that you are sien ns AYATIolons In your way as apy ane I ever did business with, I have neen fand of you, and the slightest slgn of generosity on your part would have kept my affection, Home times a word would have dope [te--oerininly a nressure of the arm, & kiss, an emhrate, any Hitle evidenoe of an affection fof whieh I have sought in valu, You have starved me, and to put 1 my awn wiay==wlieh Is vulgaviye=1I've had enough, Gand hy I have opught the B00 and shall have lefl the hotel before you get bhaek Herbert Vardale, Mildved's fingers closed aver the letter, Then she suddenly vemem hered that the lounge was full of persons and withes brie! opder tn her mald she hegan (0 make hes way past the tables, Pattie MNalline son waved her hand flame and have coffes with us, Mildrad,' sha Invited Mildred smiled At por awently UMy dear, I'd Tove 10," alia asent ed "I'm just going In ta nawdar my nose, U'll be haek agalo dipectly I'm veally quite upset," #r a cone tinued, tn an undertons, "My 'de oven' was made absollite tha dey he fore yesterday and I have Wud suoh trauhle with that tervihina person Mr, Favdaleg, T have triad ta keen friendly with Ww for Harvey's sake, hut U've had to send, Wim oft at last, TU ue hack in twa minutes Pattie, You peap's must vaslly he vary niee to me, 1 feel unasesunt ahlv lonely" They watehed AOMPISLA NAF DATAMANIRGIAR OF TAR lounge and disannear, Then Pattie and Philip Bartlett hanged glanoes "IH lay a tiver,' the lattar des elared, "that that chap Fardale has turned her down," Harvey, as he shook hands with tha last af his fellow directors and entered Is private offies, had something af the alr of a contguerer Hea closed the door hehind hha and glad to he alone, sank nin 18 acous tamed ohalr and permitted Mimaslf a few minutes teanaullity, He pad come stralght from the hoard room, wherein had haan held the second annual meating of the firm of Garvard & Gaveavd, Limit ad and 1t seamed ta him, faneitul ones mare in that vaam af mame pie that the congratulations whieh had heen showered upon him found a her graeatully silent echo fram that little gallery of the plotured past Faarionsly anough now he leaned Baek and faced them all, There was henn! ness enough In the world far hin outside this gloomy vel Manified apartment, hut within It hara was a deen and unlgue spiel of thank fulness, Ba had accepied thelr trust and he had net falled thew It was not merely a commeralal suo. cess In which he glovied, The Wy ing had haen ready enough ta erawd round him, to prafse and eonarals ulate Nim, We kept his ward with them, hut what 1a thease few mam nets seemed of far deaper stunts cana ta him---he had Kept hls ward with the dead, There was & knoek at the door, Pattie Mallinson's father, one of his fallow directors, enteved, "Gan | take You home, Harvey?" he asked, "You remember that you and Gimee are dining with wa down at Ranelagh" SOF course I do, Harvey veptiod SI you oan drop me in HL street Pil he glad 1 anly want just to shake hands with Greatarex." They left the place tonsiher af ter Harvey had spent a mament or twa in the caunting house exehangs tng mutual greetings with Greator ey and a few of the senlop elerks They entered Lord Malllnsin's oar and and drave off, The witer was a litle thaughttul Spell me, Harvey" "haw ald are yout" WEorty," was the lehi-hearted veply, I don't care, 1 feel years younger than I used to" Sans daring that you sre one of the moat sueoessful men In London and that your wite Is tha most eharming woman 1 know, 1 shanld think you aught to," Mallon do olared, "1 oan waderstand your wearing so well, haul thera ia ane thing 1 must confess that nussies me "I'm we solver of conundrums," Harvey confossed, "hut it 1 aan help aes he asked Well, tell me this, then: what an earth turned you in a walter af a month ar so from a Hosbeolass Ralhack at pale, & Soran player al golf, a very falv performer at tennis, hut certainly nothing else, inte one of the giants of com meres?" "There fan't any answer Way very confided, "It sounds neved thle, but the explanation, suelh as it is, 13 simple enough, When | was sent for 10 came back from the Riv era two years age 1 found wmyselt faced with an impossible stuation, The husiness had been golngi ta the dogs for years, It was hans hein overvalued stock, a lot of d wl debts. ald hat lv enough even on PARGP tO Pay 20 shillings ou the pound," That's what ve always waders erawded | ile | | | {ana [son dealared By E. Phillips Oppenheim Capright hy , Phillips Oppenhelin stood," Tard Mallinson remarked, "And haw an earth Ald 1k some ghoul that you, an utter 'groramus commercially, could deal with such a situation?" U1 wpeowlated," Harvey raplied gurtly, "I got the idea of wilting tha whole of the slosk down ta may let value and buying heavily at the then existing prices to lave] up Feam all the trade Journals 1 could read IL seemed to me that prices wore move Hkely to gn up than down, and 1 went fu, in fact, for a glgantio fhutter to essape un ardin Ary oomamanplace hankruptey, This Iu the way I loaked at (t Malliwon," Harvey went on, aller ha had panne ad to ght a plgavette, "11 the firm of Garrard went inte hankriptey In an ordinary fashion, the shades of my father, grandfather and gl! the vost of them would stiy fn thelp graves, hut (E46 went ta headlong destynetion, chucked (here hy & young fool who new nothing of what he was doing, It seamad to ma perhans that such a disaster wanld ralleet a Hitle less upon the nama af the House Ho T want far it, and I had the devil's liek The hoom eame just when I haped that 16 might, and the fall In prices anly hegan when wa wea flmaost plearad out of stoek Our vrais were fabulous I Incorporated nulekly, gave generous formas, and then we have never leaked nwr nea hark," Looked hack!" Mallinson repeat "Pwolve per cent sa got Harvery, and 'hen you've lavigne sum to od this year placed a vidienlously ' PEREIVE oHfare you "al me have those shares, | was mikine only ahout four and a Wnlf per cont, I'm # vieh man now to what | was Hapvey laughed "Hyary ao H Nrasperave w had anvihing to da with tha firm ha sald "We've Hnlahed with speeulntion, though Wa have the name today of helng the aavindest House In the husiness and we'in go ing ta keep it I am tealning up Civeatowex's youn ster y Alieneed and In five years time Grace I ave going round the warldy I don't think thev'll want me any longer than, and I shall seltia dawn in the country, with a fiat tn town and a villa somewhere an the Rive nn has ie " ora "A wonderful nragram "You nevr af Parlfument, 1 supnose Harvey?" I'm ten husy helng "Yoppy I haven't any time ta give away fram my dally Hie, Selfish, pachanps, hut, Malline thought | Although I may have asamead ta ha fntaying He, I had a per time for ten years" "Hyver hear af Mildred? "Very seldom, 1 think that she 1eAven 1) vier 1 neaet H's the §OnToRlY oy gambling she spends a manth ar two at Dean I don't think she's hean hack here at all Hysthashye, when are Pattie and Phillip golug t2 be mam edt" In twa months! really time of helnw roan gagement dinner tonight: «abhsa'ute 1y informal==they didn't nvite any Wnt this afternoon hut the Duke's coming and the vast ¢f the family, so we thought they wight as well know ahout It Tell you what Harvey, why shoaulda't } drive you dawn? I'm going alone { 0 Is thave already with the rest oF them, fan't she? T'H on In halt an hour's time" "I'd be mlad" Harvey assented 1 tld Grace not to send the oar haek," "In half an hour aharp Yard Mallinson enjoined, glanelng at his watoh, They all met an the lawn oul side the Winter Garden ann Grace ft anes drew her hushand on ane side to hear the lattest news fram home, Afterwards they drank OOOKIAIlE and wads thelr Nlsurely way inte the beautiful dinlug roam, Again as they passed along (he ter aoe, Grace dvapped a little behing to whisper to her hushand, Sm always Just as toalish whens aver wo dine here she cantideq, YT remember the feat time" He pressed her fingers, Thelr host intervened good humoredly, "Far heaven sake, keen thease YOURE people apart when you seat them, Pattie, he begaed. "Then effect upon an elderly widawer like wyselt Is permlelous, Remember, ET marry your settlement way have to gutter "Don't wary, dad." Pattie re plied, "They're only like this he oalse they haven't gol novelty of that vidionlows infant ™ Grace looked at hey felond sige nificantly, You walt," she murmured, It was a dianer bhatwaen cordial even fatimale, felends, The long expected announcement was duly made, Every one was gay and eon gratulatory, Tt was not hy way ang deen Indigo sky and the red-ooat od hand were putting their instru rHelimes | ty rotten | od ta Dundas Harbor, Devan Island {and from there BEOTHIC RETURNS FROM FAR NORTH y---- Patrolship of Department of Interior Completes 7,800 Mile Voyage Ottuwa, Ont, Ot, MThe Des flr tah of the Interior's 1939 patrol wy uhip ta the posts of the eastern iwlands of the Canadian Arete pe nelaga wis eompleted in 44 diye with the vetuen wf the steamer Begs thie to North Sydney, Beven thous sand ight handied wiles the stanneh steamer travelled, battling jee floes, fog und storms, Geo, ¥, Muekengle, ul the Narthwest Terpitaries and Yue leon braneh, the efficer in charge yur ports wo suceessful yoyages inkseh ih all the purpeses of the expedition were weeamphished and in record Hine Notwithstanding the fact that the patrol of the Heothis was 1,400 jlles longer than last year, the thus eusu plod was anly two days more thas in WH, due in no small messure 10 the shiltul navigation ef Captain Fall, The trip ta Chesterfield Inlet, where materials and supplios for the vatasb lishment of a medical post were une landed, was the frst inte Hudson Bay hy the annual expedition of the Dy partment of the Interior, Gratifying veports on the health and wellshuing ul the natives and on game send tone generally were reecived by My Mavkenele at all posts and settles ments visited, Although travelling conditions were not of the best In ANY Wrens, numeraus long winter patrals were earried out hy members of the Royal Canadian Mounted Fes IT I'he began hey a steamed out of the on the al Beathis wark when harbor of TPIY] hi North Bydney ternoan of July 20, George PP, Mag kenele, oMcer in charge Capt, LL, D Marin, ke pilot; Dr, HA Stasi ship's doetrag Py A, Taverner, natu alist; R, 8, Finnie, historian and of fetal photagrapher; and the {allows ing members of the Rayal Canadian Mounted Palice, Constables A, M McKellar, 8 | Kidston, J, CM Wishart, and WV, P, Fraser, formed the Damintion Gavernment Wry Captain KE, Falk and a ¢ Bal of A officers and men comprised the hip's personnel, The ship eacried hetween JOO and 350 tons of supplies for the northern posts and 1,700 tans of hunker coal he latter 1s shot 10 per cont in excess af the ship's normal requirements tor such a voy ie, but it is carried as a sateguard in the event of the ship helng caught in the fee and forced 16 wintei in the North Call at Godhaven through the North Atlan arly 180 miles the Heothie frst call at Godhaven, Jdreen land, no July 27, where culivienion exchanged with the lacal Dan I'he ship then proceed Plowin te for ne made 1 Were ish officials to Cape Spare, on northern coast of Devan laland, excellent still and mos wen annals the where Hon pieture cured There are im this band and the number of eal ves notieed with th eherd ndicates the beneficial results of pratection any of muak-0x ahout 70 This 1a | | | shahles were or yan | | the aver the | | then proceeded ta Acadia Cove, Ress station is being I Department of {1st log of the patrol down the Ivan witli! the | stars had found their way inte the | ' BRITAIN STUDIES Wenis Away that the party broke | wp, "Naw I've done 11," Harevy eon fessod, as they drave down the ave ahue, and in the solitude af the Hmewsine Grace's apm erepd through his, "You know where they are going for their honeymoon aly and howe hy Monta Carle I promised we'd mest them ftw Chtdstwmas in Monte Cale "Then we shall have ta PRINR (0 500 his godfather," Grace declared fivmly, "Wa aaa't without him" Hatvey leaned back in his place and lavahed "Thy not he axelaimed don't know that Y've ever baby on the terrace at Monta Gane, hut we'll set a new fashion. War dear Qrace ma mared owl! he heavenly ih (Continued tomorrow) Wi take | Eawavy, | | and the From dparha the ship proceeded Harbor, Ellesmere Island, and steamed north for Hache Owing to heavy unbroken in Buchanan Hay, making 1 im at the Hine to get through, for that post were land Cape Rutherford within cuay distanee Fhe members oi the farthest north detachment were at this point ta meet the ship and take charge of the supplies. The per taken to the post hy motorboat and the other supplies were enghed to be maved lator with Hat snow Turning south the expediti stops at Etah and Nerke settlement, North Greenland; Dundas Harhos Povon Island ; Pond Inlet, Clyde Kiy er Panguietung and Lake Harhoe, oll uw Hatin Island, and then proceeded inte Hudson Hay ta Chesterfiald In ler, About 100 tans of materials and supplies, ineluding coal and provi sions tor the Royal Canadian Mount ed Palige past, were uiloaded at Chesterfiehl Tater, This autumn the work of erecting the buildings fy the wie of the medical offer 10 he stationed at this point will be com: pleted, On the return trip from Chester fell the Hoethie stopped at Charya Nest on Coats Island, whee of the fara of this nand were collegted, Theso were hrought hack in hath the vied and roen state and will he submitted to Gove ernment hatanists to enable them to determine the grazing possibilities of Coats Island for reindeer herds, A large number of garihou roam over the ishand, whieh alsa supports othey tors of wild bite, Tt is roparted that this island fs free from wolves Continuing the voyage, the Reethic wade a return call at Lake Havrhor Cal from there Poninanla possthle the supplies al hauling od IRIEL Swan specimens lution Island, where a divectionsfinds established hy the Marine, and tonehed at Port Burwell hetore heginning Ae ah STOMACH PAINS? Get rid of them Perman. ently "Fruit-atives," Aves" will Hd of gas, fats pe "eo aay eating ot mane . ving sain, Mm, Awl I, ny Willer; alli Rabi, at " sels hdr on the wy» y y apd Alois t abrengthens ve trast, Tt wwalens liver os, saathes the stomach a Fe or 0% A your druggists /] J di troubles, a Beltain's means of producing electri ely In dependent entirely an ler oil supply, OF cheap water power thers Bau POLE 18 DROWNED AS CANOE UPSETS Quaker, Ogt, 12 Anotlier drown nK Rec iin the Quehes district is reparted frog Goal, where Hudalf Lonefaski, whe arlginally emme from Chelm, 10 the pravinee af Lubelsk loa 4 life en Bunday morning Aceording te information ohiulned at the inquest held yesterday, Kon well and another Fale named i mann were ont hosting In a conve vinoe on Luke Masketsy an | morning when the craft averiurned Konajaekl sank ta the bottom, de save him, His body was recovered six hours Tater spite efforts made hy und Desipann ta Friend=="8ay, Pat, your hens have all heen killed at the level crossing' Fateed'1t sorves them volte, It) arn them net 10 ga bheek again Rl le sls JUDGE SAYS COURT CAUSE OF DIVORCE Too Little Attention Paid to Cases Results in Sad Conditions Lenver, Cal, Oct, 14=Blame fdp the large number af divayoes in Hen ver wis Ind ta Denver govets and al tarneys by Distriet Judge George ¥, Punkles "There are too many divarpss =the conrts and attorneys are helping the long," Judge Dunklee (old a erowd ofl sourtromn, Fhe eonrt's epmment same durin hearing of a petition of Eifveda Bmith for temparary alimony trom Norman Wo Bithy train foreman for the Cus larado & Banthern Rallyoad, Bilth, aeting as his own ootnsel, if his own heme hy the msn whe vepnplatned he had been ordered wut erved him with notice of a separate Metntensnes st, "I things Ike this that break up homes," the eaurt eantinued, "Flee hive heen tao many cases where wile swears out an amdavie and the poanrts without leaking into the mats ter, tawue orders that bring = who ponditions sue as this Phere has heen abuse by attorneys and phuse hy the court Ramen was men imagine they gan soe for divares + home and a lot of he i Phen comes the resiltesthey wivek thelr own hives and the lives I thelr ehildyen "I have followed the history of these diverse cases hey all turn ul the sume he hushand pays for i lithe while and the children remain with the mother, Then the hushand the State and alimony pay ET: thd ahitain leven mel I GITY TO ESTABLISH OWN POWER PLANT Will be Used to Numinate Public Buildings and Streets, Engineer Says EE Montreal, Oot, The ety 1s to Sart at onee ta establish 118 sleciyie pawer plant whish will utilize the 22 togt drop In the aqueduct sanil, and will ri 2200 horsepower foi the Munination of ely 1h build Ings and steels, ( Pleshaillets, ohief engineer of the City Aguedust Department, stated todyu This project was tudied a year sgn and the money voted far the plant and eguipment but some diffeulti rans as to the utiligation af the su plus power which the plant would de velog Charter Obtained The elty formerly had no ehavier powers which weold allow it to dis tribute electrié power, hut this defo grey haw heen vemedied through thie acquisition of the gharter of th Mantreal Water & Power Company My, Deshalllots stated This eharter gave the old pampan the right to develop and distribute glegtrie power alan to sell 1 I'h city, In acquiving the charter and powers af the eompan there fare, legally enter ita the Jower project, he stated Fhe plant will he erected at a paint near the Bt, Lawrence near La Salle, and a ehannel will be dug from the aqueduct canal at this potato sepve the turhies fan I'n Bell Surplus The station Will develop fy 00 ta A500 horsep whieh will A) bie available for the lighting of the A city hall and fre, 1 lice and aller bhdings as well i the streets, Bu plus power will thes be sald, i was lite Commission Leaves To Inquire Into Palestine Riots Hy Canadian Press Lonsed Wire) London, Oot, 14=Fha British partiamentary sommission of in qulry Into the veesnt Palestine dis orders left London for Palestine op Haturday The sommission was have left an Oot, §, hat the post ponement was destded upon ta per mit all parties wha ave prineipally ganeerned In the enquiry th wre range tne presentation of thet in (avests Lo the commission Pavalysla Death at Petevhorn Patarhora.=Jusk Molwan, 14, fon af My, and Mrs, W. A, Mis wan, of this eity, died of infantile puralvuis, Mokiwan's death 1a the Hak In this elly this year and I Lhe anly paralysis cane reported Ee Donps KIDNEY PILLS att "What do you think o Life Insurance?" WR HEN John was with us, I foughe against Life Insurance, It seemed such a slow, unexciting way to invest money, 1 wanted a new house, a new car, fine clothes and the things that money could buy , , "But Joha insisted, He took on more coast to North Sydney, Nova heotia ] | | ELECTRIFICATION OF ITS RAILWAYS -- | London="The winister of transport | has appointed an expert commities | 1 guite ta the problem of the | soneral clocinfication of Hetish rath ord Weir will be chalvwan | other twa members will be | | Sr Ralph Wedgwood, whe is gen | £0 | seen & | {to do with the elevtriioation of sub ! bandon oral manager of the London and | North Paster Rahway, and Sie Wak | Fam Mobintock, anditor af tha Cone Bal Blecwicity Road, Colonel Trench, the secretary of the commit 100, 15 one of the wmspesting offoers of th radwavs This commivee will have aathing urban lines. with of whieh round As already been swocesshally A much 1s still Wa pros gress, Preswnably whale wat tor vests on the how cheaply electrivity van be produced carried out, whi the ¥ question of Life Insurance than I ever dreamed of, Sometimes we had to make little sacrifices because of it, And John would explain how large an estate would be ne. Lifen attty w Sede 3o-Tngoma. for the children and myself, "Now, siace John bas been taken from us how hi have I regretted my stubborn ton « + « how deeply teful have I heen for his living fore: which, even in spite of own efforts, now protects us and provides foe our every need, "Itds a face, my dean, that if every wife knew what every widow knows, every man would Insurance sufficient Life