V; I" V' '. "i ' ff' .? . : fft H i t. J't.. ' U' ti Z&M. t. u , ,vi" ,v v 1 Hf c V !v' $' 1 ,?"" ! i ' S.: if. . '' ."' ? ' "' ," 'J BB V I I i I .,,., V " ' V ; 'f" 'SOWING SEEDS IN DANNY By NEhhW h mciiLumr Author 'of "Thc Ncxtot Ktn" "TlV TmCB a1d 0ut" c?' " Zm Dim tv Slllc- ttictr Co'" THIS 8TlHo 4"", ""'", J'" r furem FraMcfi, a womon' Vuitol. !?L?Ln ihroHBh her J2n:SfciiM !cr mthm imnmnii. trim, '" r::rnrMhwhcrlabot'a Vrt- W",T,nVnir. inqulrts about V 'ilnUhand about her. numerous HrJL:ubkct her to noma uplift fft SU0,r motherhood, riunftt tjit.,ilLT.rhuibond to rM.and ft WfihMtV In the todlan ol tp Dirtily. VOU - irarnlug a, ru a, anr V ndT. i'n,Bll.T"i..u. 1,-1 l.f. n work' NorVS P Don' be a i diicoGr. ""tymin yquMI be.tt rlrb laud- fLXy, pro prlctor of the A. J. tfB,fJ, Stock 'orm, writing letters to KultuVal pape'rs, Judge of hbrscs 'V.'hV fair", gl vlnV lectures nt .dairy 1 1 5u. I think 1 bcc you, At- $w are chafflup me," Arthur btttd B"))'11.. t . nnK I nm very much ,; ifnc it. k" "?u woro llkoly itaJvoung fellowo than jou do won WSffi" In a'rtort time, uud just KM! the good work I aro:go: n nr u uiv-d .! . K. n show you a lew minus wu i"li.. ff harnessi tuat may oc uaciui. S7u when ou are president oi tuo WSllornl Society of South Cypress, I.';. other fortunate municipality. "Arthur's face brlg.tenc. .. L Oh, tbank 70U, air. -misscii, .uu I ?' . i-i.. a.1.ki. trrnll home a let- Jthit would have made nn appro SiteVlwilar for the lmmlgr.a Ion de l rtment to scud la prospeCtc Mc.t- I tiers. . . CIIAPTEK XIV ' ti.. v.ltli l'lmt JVIocthiMountaln I .. aMH nA THltI TTfllEN supper, wis u .uu. .v.. lYmrfied i1"" licavy l,ltP,' rf .i 8; lUcrfftU told her, not unkindly, that SJewW bo to bed'. 'Sho would alecp n 5e little room over luoi kiicucu- .in Pollr'aold bed. , ' rili don't need no lamp," she ald; "tou hurry. It Is light up "crc. Vr. Motherwell wbh Inclined to think .n vr. It was riot licr soft brown mm. or her quaint speech, that had won Mrs Motherwell's heart. It was tho nr ihe scraped the frying-pan. Pari went up the ladder into thc kitchen loft, and found herself In u low, mi room, close and s.tlfling : ono little window hone light againut thc western ftr. ind on It Innumerable 'flies, burzed unceasingly. Old boxes," Old bags, old liilieti looked strange and shadowy In tie rithcring gloom. Thc 'Jlotberwclls did not believe in glving-away anything. Tie Iodltni who went through ' thc nelihhorhood each fall looking for "old do' " had long ago learned to pass'by toi mg stone nouse inaipns no not appreciate a strong raiK on Bpuuess". ten the way they should, with a vision ell long, cold winter nlioad of, them. rein razou nrouuu wnn a irouoiea ImiIt nn her face A large basket of old firptt rags stood near tho uttio bed. Fie dractcd ic into mc lartncst corner. She tried to open (ho window, but lt yu tailed fast. ' , N ' . inen a determine! iook eiiono in jicr fits. She went quickly down tho little udder. "Please ma'am." she said, going oyer foJIra. Motherwell, "I can't sleep up litre, It is full or diseases and ml eroKooes. "It's what?" Mrs. Motherwell almost acteamed. She wnsln the pantry mau lag pics. ' "It has old air in it." Pearl said. "Wit will give me the fever." Mri. Motherwell -glared at tho little tvi. bne lorgot all about tho trying tit. lood gracious!" alio said. "It's n mt thing l( hired help -arc going to dictate uhepp thpv nrn ennv tn' iilAnn. Majhe you'd HLo a bed act up for you m me parlor l ' "Not if the wlndlcs nln'f open Pearl declared stoutly. "Well, thev nln't: Hirn hnsn't lipon I window qpe'n lu this house since It uDum, anu There isn't going to be, iuoj id oust and uics." Pearl gatped. What would Mrs. Francis aay to that? 'It's 111 TPr rrnvni vn nupHf Iaa tlen, ma'am." she said -with honest con- jictOB. ".Mrs. l'rancis. told mo ncer to sleep Id a room with thc 'wlndlcs. all io, aud I ns good' ns nromlscil 1 dut Can't we open that wee iodj,ma'nm?" 'J Ir'. Motherwell was tired, unuttcr- M; tired, not with that day'a work uh bu' vil1' tbo days and years that ul li barrcP and blcalt, thn future MJjingonly Mslons of heavier burdens. EVENKttff'.PUBLro LBDI!PSILAI)BLp.H;iX TUESDAY, APlltt? 1920 v;..- . 4' .r- TtiE GUMPS-WHEN MY SHIP COMES IN v &' - By Sidney SmithM She vas (Ircd and 'perhaps that is why sho became angry, , "Yoji'so straight to your bed," she said, with bcr mouth, hard and her eyes glinting, llko cold flint, "and nono of your nonsenbc, or 'you can go straight back to town." , When l'e'arl a'galn reached tho little stifling room, sue fell on her knees and prayed. ' , .'Dcafc. God." shfl snlrl. . "HiKr.. gurms here oa thick as hair on a dog's back,' and Vou and mo know lt, oven If sho don't. I don't kpow what to do, uuur lioru mo winuy is ncit down. IVCCD tllO Ellrina frOTll pltUn' Intn mn year Lord. . Do so mind lmw nnnr Jeremiah was let down Into" the mlro and yo tuk nrc o' him, didn't yc? Take care o' mo, dear Lord. Poor ma has enough to Uo. wldout'mc comln'.homo clutttirin' up tho njouse' wld sickness. Keep yep eyo on Danny if yo can at all, nt ill. Hrt'n nwfnl ollrrln' I'll r tX git tbo windy riz tomorrow by hook or crdok, bo mebbe it's only tonight yo'll " ." l . r"1?!' JD. gurms. Amen." Pearl braided her hair Into two little '"l",,, uu,uer """? dilapidated comb, n ben-sho brought out tho con- lenis 01 too olrurairi. nml nnin,i' If In search of her nightdress, tho oraugo ruiieu oui,- almost irigntcnina Her. The nurse, too, rhttlcd ou thc bare floor as u icu. Sho picked it up, nnd by going close to the ily-spcckcd 'window she counted tbo ten ten-cent, pieces, a wholo dollar. NoveHwas u little girl moro happy. "It was Camilla," sho whispered to herself. "Oh, I lovo Camlllul and I never said 'G.od bless Camilla,' " with a, sudden pang of remorse. f-ho Was on bcr knees in n 'moment uud added, a postscript. "I cnu, send tbo orango homo to ma, and sho can put tho Bklns lu thc chlst lo'makl! tho things Bmcll nice, nnd I'll git 'that windy open tomorrow." .Clasping her llttlu puree In her hand, and with thc oraugo close bosido her head. She 'lay down to sleep. The smell of tho orange made her forget thc heavy ale lu thp room. "Anyway," alio murmured content edly, "thc Lord is' attending to all that." ' . . ,' Pearl slept tho heavy sleep of healthy childhood and woko in the gray dawn before any on elso in thc household was stirring. Slio threw dn some cloth ing and:wut down thc ladder into thc kitchen. She started the fire, Secured the basin full of water and a piece of yellow soap qud came back to her room for her "ollver." "I can't lave it all to the Lord' to do," sho said, as she rubbed, tho soap on licr uuio wasa-rag, n aacsn i ao to impose on good nature." , When Tom. thc only son .of thc Mothcrwclls, came down to light the Ore, he found Pearl setting the table, tho kitchep swept and thc kcttlo boil-, lug. Pearl looked at him with lier, friendly Irish smile, which he returned awk wardly. Ho was a ' fall, stoop-shouldered, rather good-looking lad of twenty. He had heavy 'gray -eyes, and a drooping mouth. Tom bad gone to school a few winters when there was not much doing, but his father thought it was a great deal better for a boy to learn to handle horses and '.'sample wheat." and run a binder, than learn the "pack of nonsense they got in school nowadaysV'and when the pretty llttlp teacher from the eastern town ship came, to -South-field school, Mrs. Motherwell kn?w nt jone glanco that Tom would learn no good front her. She was such a-fllghty looking thlngl'FIow cm ou the tndcr side of her hat I So poor Tom 'grew up a' clod of the volley. Yet Mrs. Motherwell would tell you, '".Our Tom'll be tho rlchcat man in these parts. He'll get every cent we have .and all the land, too ; and I guess thcro won'.t be many that can afford to turn up their noses at. our Tom. And. mind yc, Tom can tell a horso as well as tbo next one, nnd he'6 a boy that won't waste nothin', not llko , some wo know. Look at them Slaters now! Fred and George have been, off to college two years, big over grown .hulks they are, aud young Peter is going to the Agricultural uouege in Guclph this Winter nnd the old mnn will hlro 'n man to tako care of tho stock and him with three boys of his own. Just ns if a boy can learn nbout farhiin' at n college! And the way them girls dress and tho old lady, too. and her not'pblo to spenk above a "whisper. Tho old lady wears iiu ostrich feather in her- bonnet, nml they're a terrible costly thing. I hear. Mind jou they duly Keep six rows, uud they send every drop they don't uso to tin; creamery. .Everybody can do ah they like, I sup polo, but I knowtljcy'll co to the wall and they (fetferve it, too!" Aud jet. (CONTINUED TOMOrtROW) VMELL- OLh CAPO e AAfA.O i. AAlw- Gftfcto TO DV SWE'V U.P-ACrAlN ,T(Uni;M.uiNT.- I HI " ININto lN'T &0IN Yo DO AYNWr BUT MAKE- MtftlCW" IHf-T i W.I.- I NeVtrRf ADtrDQUtaW w FWT IN MX UPg- ,c&HEi BEfrN troNtt RlHt A.UONC WW&N THE; ."TMCK ARE SMPPIN NNHEN t CaET RlU,- PROrAtiVouYHRRe ISN'T AMSBfAD IN THIS WORLD TW AY'S GrO'lNOi TO (AAKlr IT YoUfetH POfc rAE I'UU siJ fc&ONE-OPTHOSl? FREfAND E-MkltUVS JUVT 00 AS I "PLEASE UBT NOTHING WOifcKY NC rLL.CT fcOrWE WND EN6RAVel lNMTATONS. AMt 2feNb OilY YOYH WOULD AN bYELL CA TO TK.Y AND MAKfc ITTOOGrH etR Me .w SJ rY"iK ' J p. I CAN'T GtETA faOOO PLTORCt06t SERVAhfTS I VLLCadTO A HOTEL- IF ONE HOTpL POfJflrTiiUlT I rA6 - 'L. CqETANOYWfrft. ONE- IT.U QcO WHERE-n'L I COOL IN.TWE- SlirArAtS AND WARM IWYHE- WINTER T- WALKING BUILDN0rANDTHlet-6VATOR OON'T YATJ.Y OON E-NOUfct- I'LL. WALKOUT IP I HM& TROUBLE- VMlYM AN ALTTOrAOBlLC LTMRqvaj IT AWAY AND OxETwySfcLF ANOTHER ------ . . . I, v U Atl TilhBI- rl IV tllAM..i. I urjfc I .-. w t-irvwcr ("KfcC"! 'vvrcKirvKf! P0r Mfc-1- ONt? tlU I UQN f urW TO C&T X TELEPHONE MOAABEW feGrXrAE- ONS F&LLOVWTO 3HAfeF&N THE-SCISSORS AMD TM& OTHtTCCUT COUPONS ., THAT VTOieT 7m o ' 'V w - - -J iiM tAmqv WA SOULOQUIZIN AACC APPE-Ai5D AT THE VMIN&CW fiUT WE- Wb NOT EE- biruRs&o T-oe ... . tM out NtXT- PETEY Ain't Some People Got Nerve? By C. A, Voigh$n$ DREAMLAND ADVENTURES THE GIRL IN THE ATTIC By DADDY a Pftlnii .U.J. ,. . i. 'l,Mr " Jloppltu-Uop, tides . h rooMr m a ruco with Johnny . tcAo ridien hu -miVm JohnnV ,?n'-,s walll) slow, beats the iif, and Pci,gi Uams that ho is .l.i ,0 because Hilly has mado Wne tctnys or him.) CHAPTER II Jodie Out r:(. . r.,n,i.i. OCI'ity nnp ..n. ,ibi.i ...k. airnlb.Lt.i!,eu "I'Jy bro.ught out the "'Wane wBgs he had made for blm. eirtiBIsL ",":;; ft,, p.. i. ' ' r ,"wii. iiinuumnj Jlwnli. iibcen cUbw by u doB,, And Wly.llop Sao Johnny Bull a timid i5VS?LY00.fi! 1Ier0'8 ono d0F vhf tdJni,-- u,,tc.V lhm ou could," boast- B, tn?.y, ",inj.S.'h a queer dog laugb. inia " ly . ma fastened tho A0snhnil!,OF?Uuy-I,oP' tl18 rabbit tefLiob?.4y..B'Jll that no dog l,.::."Pf8 train. i enn hrnn- F'lw dl Lloniso.r .aund a11 ot "'"Wen und en ir,iled ,,hat ho Ilad " the tb,r CD,ircly nnd as sailing -up luto "I'm fl.ii "J1 to thi m n!" u ,)1,(U T can B llop "jiV "" squealed Hopplty bf WML y UDdl however, that K Sis ms 6 th? rao?n- for us rt9WD to ,P.tid Blo.wcd "P bo swoon. ,0 and on!rth aBa n' Another sw ft jlfn?,? "or? bo -soared Into tho .Ws wero bearing seven -league Ii" ?r beh SSt WW Mt Johny laIoawltue Tub,,s nccldeut waa n r 'wppltiViiftr. . U,D n.the nir just ?lofin : ?i? w.;t tho ton of a & muchWthoamH . 5! Llffc.ttW- (T "'"t tber ... tf", ior uo 5' lr that H!" 80 mucl room Id J?"lnij intJ T.tnere WB" ia danger of Sftlf.7r-A tbe-somethnAho; d. dnl u,.u jumped un first n,l i.' .n Ilk. fc!,U?.mi,ih?" H M out n fclLWJWMt'U.,,t The somethlnc was Judge Owl. Peggy jumped in 'frpnt of Hopplty-Hop, and. just in time, for Judge Owl was out looking for his supper, and be liked uico tender rabbit. "Wo nro sdrr'y we bumped you, Judgo Owl," said Peggy. "Hoity-toity, what is thin?" hooted Judgo -Owl, glaring down at bcr. "This mcai looks more tender than tho other one." Judgo Qwl mado bclievo ,he Svas going to gobble "Peggy, but he wan nnlv foollnc. for with his big C.vro, which could sec very well at ulght, be knew bcr at once. But nil of u sudden tho Joke was turned on Judgo Owl, for out of thc sky came lying jonuny iiuu. -urrugu: Leavo Peggy alone," snarled Johnny Bull, and he. made for Judge Owl. Thcu Judge Owl did fe'omo of the most sur prising Hying ot his whole life, for Sever before- had ho been chased by a og, that had wings and that could follow blm right up into the air. "Whoo I "IVhoo I I'll be good !" boot ed Judgo Owl. And then Peggy, Billy and tho ani mals had u good laugh at blm. "Where- wero ou going when we bumped Into y6u?" asked Peggy. "I was going far away to the city, wiucu tney suy is very, very $up nleht." "Woof! That sounds good! I'll go with you !" barked Johnny Bull. "And I'll' go, too, for I've often wunted to see .what the city looks like," squealed Honplty-IIflp; Then among the treea there was a rustling und a fluttering, and out into tho moonlight, flow u hock of Peggy's bird friends Yellow Canary, Rcddy Woodpecker, Blue Jay, General "Swal low, .Mrs.. Purpla Swallow, Nightlngolo, Brown Thrush and a lot of others. "Chee! . You've woke us all up. You must tako us to the gay city with you," chattered tho birds, yawning and stretching. ' .And so, with Judgo Owl leading tut way, they set out for tho city. 1'eg.gy rodo Hopplty-Hop aud Billy rode Johnny Bull, ami tho animals, with their airplane wings,' went jilst aa fust us the brih. , t . n'omorro lolll'bo Mi uhal Iheii 0ey-' T'si?Ammc' LIKE tHtlrtrEV14 AND HERt AIUY AM UMBRELLA IWTTlIt House vahat TrecoHE OF ALL TftoSE UMBRELLAS HADHETAUYVAY.' i if I PI ML -JVAirti. Ttifr rinuiATrtux Taaw. irmrRI MOMEleiTfeRDAY, AW. yT M15J, COOZICK CALLW LAST I VEEK AHoTooHHCRJ ytAMK qvct AFTefclvicms-- U LMM AMP EJ TJoooaovi BoRWovfmD "Thc omr VOU "BOISROVrED PKOM TVfe VtfTTEKSQUt SrTl' li I, . FsS333aBiL .AtCUX HC 1T0WWVi3 '-- J cs,.-i:aL mrmtmmmmmmrmimAm i!"lr"i3Sdii i wa Tho Young Lady Across the Way BH M' Vu Tho young lady across thc way says sho saw in tbo paper that there never was such a time for wildcat hiNCStments and she supposes any kind of fur is valuable now. THE. ABSENT-MINDED PROFESSOR Fontaine Fox :? : t 46 AfTKK TT 91,'tW Off t'SBAKCrlED J ijZ ' LfiCHTfcY:iH)R.iT A 2- VAyf ftVfiHYWHR8 CUT lY SSaw 'J, HAD 5IMFLV JP m ? 03A7VkKp ttj RARB HIAOEO -WM THE OAKDUM s0? ypPUY STOnC AND ANHOUNCEP THAY HC HAD 03ri HIS NEv$ CASTEfcHAT NVv SCHOOL DAYS core on now ' co C Tb soou fofta t Trt6 LA?T Bea (WMCS. 've JuiT car "nwe T GtT WERE F I START to B0HT VWCTA GiT "CHfiO PLM' HOOKef Dossorttvou f Ttl. TWS rt IbO tute Lastrt MCftt W IMt 3UM. 1 oonY cm Y 1 . T.lSHrt BBBBKaBHBBm. H A IbS I mi nut 2v T'1 v& DOCTOR VJILLE &N0 WlSTER BILL SOMEBODY'S STENOGToott ToottAU Aboard! Corrrliht. 1920. tr Publlo Ltdnr Co. YdUAiG LADY. MAYl ITS AoT MlWE. BUT S7 I USE YOUR Mf THERE. IT l& OAl ThATi K OPo,Tod xrivic tr K aTELEPHOME-? rpcw ,ipp Tucop J . 1 OPERATOR. 5IVIE ME - pY ft 'LOOKOUT -TWo-Tvwo-j y feJl "Z. " . 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