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RATES FROM 1.30 Itatopponlt Mormon Tottmodo ERNEST C ROSSITER, Mgr. PARKERS HAIR BALSAM Bnorn . a Dindraft-Sto- Htr Imparts Color and to Gray and Faded Hair Beauty 60c and $1 00 at Urointista. Chem.WkB , Patrnogue.N T FLORESTON SHAMPOO Ideal for use ia eonnec tioirwi th Parser's HairBalaam Makes the hair soft and fluffy. 50 cents by mail or at druggists. Hiacos Cbenrical Works, Patchogu N. Y, The Quebec Mystery morning In the spring ot year, Mrs. Caroline Poirier of St. Canute, in the Province ot Quebec, roused one of her neighbors and said with much agitation that she was unable to get into her house or rouse her husband. She had been spending the night with a friend nearby, and said that her husband, who had been working on the repairs to a church at St. Jerome, nine miles distant, was expected home some time the evening. The police were summoned, the door broken In and the husband found lying on the floor dead. Ills body bore three knife wounds, and It was quite evident that there had been a struggle. But beyond the disordered appearance of the room there were no clues to Indicate who the culprit might have been. The strange part of it was that nothing had been taken from the house, so that the murder could not have been for the purpose of theft Mrs. Poirier was naturally distracted, and went about the work of settling up the estate like a woman tn a trance. The man, who had led a dissipated life, died practically penniless, but he did leave an insurance policy of $2,000 in favor of his wife. Isidore Poirier had been a contractor and builder In a small way, and he had married Cordelia Vinu, the handsome daughter of a farmer, after a whirlwind wooing. They had no children, but for some years after their marriage they lived very happily. At the end of that time the woman seems to have conceived an aversion for her husband. The reason for this, according to one of the commentators on the affair, Is that she was a masterful woman and he was a man of very common mold. The gossips had It that she was enamored of another man, one Samuel Parslow, a carpenter who worked for her husband. At all events they were seen together very much, and he paid her marked attention. Indeed, on the night when the murder had occurred the two were together. But that In itself did not necessarily connect either of them with the crime. Mrs. Poirier was the organist of the village church, while Parslow was a member of the choir. That fart might well have explained their frequent meetings. In the meantime, the authorities were working hard to trace the movements of the dead man prior to the murder. It was ascertained that he had been working that very day at St. Jerome. The people of the village Informed them that he had left there In a carriage, saying that he was going home. Other persons living on the road between the two towns testified that they had seen him pass with the team. One of them said that a woman accompanied him. Unfortunately, this person was not able to give a very good description of the woman. At this stage of the Investigation the agent of the Insurance company which had insured the victim appeared to ,say that Mrs. Poirier had personally taken out the Insurance, had carried on all of the correspondence, and was particularly anxious at the time to be sure that she would get the money, no matter what might have been the cause of death. The authorities determined to take the bull by the horns, and both Mrs. Poirier and Parslow were arrested. They were placed In different cells, and each told a story that conflicted with the other. The evidence was circumstantial, but It was shown that the womaa had gone to St. Jerome and had brought her husband home on the night the tragedy was supposed to have occurred. Both were found guilty, and sentence of death was at once pronounced. In spite of the fact that the woman had been shown In anything but a favorable light petitions were numerously signed and presented to the governor general urging him to show clemency to the female their engines. It seems the engineers get angry, but they ennt stop their engines, so they throw pieces of coal at him, trying, of course, to hit him. Thnt's Just what this man wants. He has a bag with him and ns the engineers throw the coal at him lie picks it up and takes It home for his furnace. Did you ever hear of anyone meaner than that? Truly yourS, L GOSSIP. Answer: That's pretty stingy; but I knew a mnn once who was so stingy It is unbelievable. IP wanted to commit suicide and he went Dear Mr. Wynn: door to use his neighbors gas. Kindly advise In detail what Is next & the Aoclated Newspapers meant by a diplomat WNU Service Truly yours Dear Mr. Wynn: I have been married little over a year. My mother Is coming to live with us. My husband says the only way be will let his mother-in-lalive with us Is for us to buy a fold Ing bed for her to sleep In. Can you tell me why tie Insists on a folding bed? Vours truly, I. M. FRANTIC. Answer: lie figures If his moth law sleeps In a folding bed he will be able to shut her up when ever he wants to. ONE er-i- n pie-vlo- brain" completed at the Moore school of electrical engineering at CON. CHESSMAN. the University of Pennsylvania. The Answer: A diplomat" Is a man machine weighs six tons, and was who always remembers his wifes designed by Oscar Schuck to facili- birthday and at the same time fortate the solving of all problems in gets her age. higher mathematics to jig time. It is technically known as a differ- Dear Mr. Wynn: 1 read In the paper that a man ential analyzer" and Is able to complete tn 15 minutes the work that fell from the roof of a would require five mathematical building. Into a wagon filled with technicians four months to da soda water bottles. The newspaper clulmod the man was not hurt If this is true how do you account for It? Truly yours, L DOUTIT. Answer: That could happen, es peeially so If the soda water bottles were filled. In this particular case the man wasnt hurt because he By ANNE CAMPBELL fell into a wagon full of soft drinks. Is the "mechunical Huckleberry Pie EDTIME STORY THORNTON W. BURGESS 1S Just A LESSON IN POLITENESS of modestly dressed yet looking distinguished feathered folks alighted in a cherry-treand began helping themselves to Farmer Browns cherries. They were about the size of Winsome Bluebird, hut did not look in the least like him. for they were dressed almost wholly in a beautiful rich, Across the end soft, grayish-brown- . of each tail was a bright yellow band. On each, the forehead, chin, and a line through each eye was velvety black. Each wore a very stylish pointed cap, and on the wings of most of them were little spots of red which looked like sealing wax. From this they get the name of Waxwings. They were slim and trim and quite dandified, and In a quiet way were really beautiful. If they stay long. Farmer Brown won't have any cherries left," remarked Peter. . Dont worry," replied I dont know anybody equal to them for roaming about Here are most of us with families, while those gadabouts haven't even begun thinking about housekeeping yet They certainly do like those cherries, but I guess Farmer Brown can stand the loss of what they eat. He may have fewer cherries, but hell have more apples because of them. Hows that?" demanded Peter. A FLOCK rather Jenny-Wren- That the first engagement token was the Gimmal ring, this name being derived from the Latin Gemmellus, means joined. The made of two sepwas ring arate bands, with little teeth cut in their inner edge, and were joined together by the bride and groom when they walked to the altar. which g, by McClure Newspaper Syndicate. WNU 8ervlc replied Jenny, they were over here a while ago when those little green canker worms threatened to eat tip the whole orchard, and they stuffed themsehes on those worms Just the same ns they are stutling themselves on cherries Oh, a huckleberry pie Set on the window ledge to cool Uutslde the summer sun Is high, The sky a blue Inverted pool. And once again a barefoot child Sets out to find, tin pail In hand, The berries hiding In the wild Far ofT upon that pleasant land. It was in huckleberry time The farm was loveliest to see . . I saw the morning-glorieclimb Upon my window happily ; And glancing backward, as I walked With cheerful footsteps down the s lane, It seemed to me the brown wrens Dear Mr. Wynn: I nm sure I met the meanest mnn This man, as soon as In the world. the cold weather comes around goes down to the railroad tracks and calls out ail sorts of vile names at the engineers as they pass In THROUGH A mocked They Were About the Size of Win some Bluebird, but Did Not Look in the Least Like Him. They are very fond of small fruits, blit most of those they eat are the wild kind which are of no use to Farmer Brown or to anybody else. They eat so many cedar berries that some folks call them Cedar Birds. Others call them Cherry Birds. Now just look at that performance, will you There were five of the Waxwings, and they were seated side by side on a branch of the cherry tree. One of them had a plump cherry which he passed to the next one. This one passed it on to the next, and so It went to the end of the row and half way back before It was finally eaten. Peter laughed right out. "Never In my life have I seen such politeness. said he. Huh 1" exclaimed Jenny Wren, T dont believe It was politeness at alL I guess If you got at the truth of the matter you would find each one was stuffed so full that he thought he didnt have room for that cherry, and so passed It along. Well, I think that was politeness Just the same, retorted Peter. The first one might have dropped the cherry Instead of passing It along. Just then the Waxwings flew away. now. 1 JEAN NEWTON DOING NOTHING USEFUL! HAD two hundred letters wait ing, a few dajs ago, and I de- That little girl so tanned and plain. But nothing. changed that sense of liberately went out for the after noon and spent two hours reading peace That was my heart's blest quality poetry. This was entirely outside The woodland path was a release my schedule, and you will probably From Irksome household tasks to raise your hands tn horror at the thought of breaking up a me. day, but I believe In the end But now upon small things Intent, It makes for better quality of 1 view with an approving eje work." The sweetness of homes sacrament, Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt wrote a in pie. huckleberry Caught that not long ago In a message on Western Newspaper Union. MOTHERS COOK BOOK WHEN ENTERTAINING Is always a mot to set before a guest Fritters are usually served hot with a hot sauce, although the fruit fritter Is often served as a dessert with a sauce appropriate. Here are two fruity ones: fritter A TASTY dainty dish Fruity Fritters. Beat one egg slightly, add one of tablespoon of oil and a cup of milk. Sift one and f cups of pastry flour with teaspoon of salt and one tablespoon of sugar and add to the egg mixture. Add slices of pineapple, banana, pear or apple. Fry a gold ea brown and serve with butterscotch sirup. Melt butterscotch candy with a little boiling water and serve hot. One may prepare the sirup by using WNU Service , T W Burgess sugar, a bit of molasses, a teaspoon of vinegar and butter, cooked to Causes of Bankruptcy gether In any quantity. As analyzed In studies by Cherry Fritters. be business failures may Mix of a cup each of In f corn starch, flour, and assigned to the following causes cup order of Importance: Lack of cap- of sugar with teaspoon ital, Incompetence, specific conditions, fraud, Inexperience, competition, neglect, unwise credits, failIP ure of others extravagance and speculation. s one-hal- Brad-street- of salt Add gradually to two cups of scalded milk with the yolks of three eggs beaten and diluted with cup of cold milk. Cook 15 minutes in a double boiler, stiruntil thickened ring constantly Add one half cup of maraschino cherries cut Into halves, pour Into a buttered, shallow tin aud cool. Turn on a board, cut Into squnres or diamonds, dip Into flour, egg and crumbs and fry In deep fat Serve with a sauce made from the cherry sirup. Chocolate Nut Pudding. bread Mix oue cup of soft crumbs with two cups of scalded milk, one cup of chopped black walnut meats, one half teaspoon of of a cup of sugar salt, and the yolks of two eggs slightly beaten. Cut and fold in the stiffly beaten whites of two eggs and one teaspoon of vanilla. Turn Into buttered molds or gem pans and bake In a moderate oven. Serve with a hard sauce. h three-fourth- s CoDvrtfrht. h Cop right hy PuMic Ledger, Inc, NU Service Add to Fire Defenses About 20, KK) miles of communicaBr NINA WILCOX PUTNAM tion lines, truck trails, and permanent fire defenses were Imilt In the national forests hy the Civilian Conservation corps in the last year. In addition, more than 10,000 miles have been completed by men employed with I. W. A. funds. Workers on these and other Jobs also helped to check outbreaks of fire. Along with excessive drouth, 1934 brought an unusual number of dry thunderstorms In the western states, starting hundreds of lightning fires In the forests. Following the storms, drying winds whipped the glowing; snags Into flaming torches which spread the flames fur and wide. A total of 9,338 tires broke out In Ota national forests tip to September 1 this year, compared with 7,385 foe the same period In 1931, nnd an average of 5,907 for the past three The girl chum says It might help years. Fifty per cent of this seaconsiderably If something was done sons fires were about restricting the advice crop. KITTY WITTY man-cause- WNU Service the necessily of every person octo learn to loaf. Sometimes it is extremely good for you to forget that there Is anything In the world that needs to be done, and to do some particular thing that you want to do," she remarked. "Every human being needs a certain amount of time In which he can be peaceful 1eace may take the form of exercise, or rending, or nny congenial occupation, but one thing which must not be connected with It Is a sense of obligation to do some particular thing at some particular time. That Is a message which should be reprinted and sent to every woman, particularly every wife and mother In the country. The man or woman with a Job and office hours may work very hard, they may be under great stress and strain, but usually, when they shut the door of the office behind them they know that time of peace which Is Indeed necessary to every human there ts being that time when nothing in particular that they have to do. When a man comes home. Ills time of relaxation begins. And so with the working girl who comes home to her mother, or the bachelor woman who returns to her flat no Usually, the time there has strings tied to It. But the wife and mother! How aptly some one said hers Is the clock that has no hands. Take a rainy Sunday. There may be no cards or games, the papers may be read. Then the family will be Just But mother? Oh, sitting around. no; that's a chance to catch up on the darning or to start that sweater she wants to knit for little Jane. She doesn't have to fold her hands casionally Wmaris Eyes By Tired Feet After your chopping trip, spend a few minutes bathing your feet beforestarting to prepare dinner. Maks a foot hath of warm water and baking soda. THE HOUSEWIFE. WNU Service. to Why liquid Laxatives are Back in Favor The public is tast returning to the use ot liquid laxatives. People have learned that the right dose of a properly prepared liquid laxative will bring a more natural movement without any discomfort at the time, or after. The dose of a liquid laxative can be varied to suit the needs of the individual. The action can thus be regulated. A child is easily given the right dose. And mild liquid laxatives do not irritate the kidneys. Doctors are generally agreed that senna is a natural laxative. It does not drain the system like the cathartics that leave you so thirsty. Dr. Caldwells Syrup Pepsin is a liquid laxative which relies on senna for its laxative action. It gently helps the average persons constipated bowels until nature restores their regularity. You can always get Dr. Caldwells Syrup Pepsin at any drug store, ready for use. The "Heavy Work An automobile tour can be rather pleasant if somebody else drives. restl CLEAR But, doesnt she! If It were not for that darning or knitting on her mind, would she not enjoy occasionally Just folding her hnnds and siting around? 1 say she may not even know it, but she would. 1 say that every woman who keeps house should keep some time free for what Mrs. Roosevelt calls a time for being peaceful a time when she will do nothing that could possibly be called useful I Bell Syndicate. WNU Service. BKEATillXGj Use Menlholaitim to Kelp open the nostrils and permit freer breathing. --im one-hal- Making It Tough for the Fishes h Seeming Paradox Those who take their life lightly may take it too seriously. A PA KNOWS A t--- ... , . convict He declined to Interfere, saying be permitted to take Its course. When the noose was prepared Samuel Parslow was so limp that he had to be literally carried to the platform. Not so the masterfnl woman. She walked up the steps with a firm tread, and as she reached the executioner, exclaimed : "Be quick ; that Is all I ask. that the law must WNTJ Service Why Do You Worry? He who Is truly a man ought not to care much how long he lives. He should leave all that to Heaven, and think how be may best spend such time as Is allotted to him. Plato. WN U V 4834 DONT NEGLECT YOUR KIDNEYS! 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The tapered Rare Arctic Bumblebee line wound on it, this cone keeping the Une from the cone A It f I 9 A used with is I A rare the of one specimen Only J tangling when the harpoon is fired. It is equipped with a pistol grip and. Arctic bumblebee has ever been trigger for firing. Pop, what is antique?" "Expensive old age. e. Bell Syndicate WNU Service C vJ R- - ... fl ' 1 Jy All I I LLv |