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4 Life CANADIAN NATIONAL*-TO EVERYWHERE IN CANADA .-- Choose a Mountain, Forest or Seaside Resort Enjoy the august solitudes and towering heights of the glorious Canadian Rockies this summer. See mountains crowned with eternal snow, giant glaciers, deep-rent canyons, jade-green lakes, and wild life forest sanctuaries. Stop at Jasper Park Lodge in the heart of Jasper National Park. Here you can play golf and tennis, swim, motor, climb mountains, ride trail and in the evening dancing, music and other social diversions com- plete the day's enjoyment. The forest empire of the Highlands of Ontario also offers wonderful opportunities for those who love the great outdoors; splendid fishing, canoeing and swimming. Or come to the sea-swept shores of the Maritime Provinces— Nova Scotia, New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island. Explore ancient Quebec with its old-world customs, or choose a quiet haven among the many delightful watering places along the Lower St. Lawrence. Come to Canada this summer—here an enjoyable, invigorating vacation awaits you. For booklets and information on Canada’s vacationlands, consult the Wee nearest Canadian National Office. oS ol [CANADIAN NATIONAL The Largest Railway System in America OFFICES poston GIycINNATL KANSAS CITY prrtapyrcnt ; 853 Watsinavon St. whims tae. TaN 1 Ti Baidloe 0 EARS o. car ads ances is Vhs ave. 2% CLEVELAND Grand Ave. PORTLAND, ME. BAN FRANCISCO BORTALD SNR. pchecaticsgco Gre Treas ty Bia. oe NTE ‘<29 Malo st. 618 Becvnd Ave. So, ea PETOT, NEw YORK PERT AND, ome. SEATTLE eet a. CER. Raise 1ns5 Four Ave. Kirtiseton Arease WASHINGTON, Dc. 1CAGO wre I ae. ete EEE eins Sim i, «=, II OPERATING RAILWAYS * STEAMSHIPS * HOTELS TELEGRAPH AND EXPRESS SERVICE * RADIO STATIONS eee Jumping at Conclusions Note—When reading a story that breaks over to another page, include the “continued” line with the last line and see what you get! For God knew very well that in this world a man does the things he has no intention of doing, and the things he intends to do he leaves continued on page 81. —Pictorial Review. She heard a hoarse whisper from the bed. Rod had opened his eyes. “Jim don’t mean no harm, Annie. He's continued on page 74. —Pictorial Review. We were just finishing luncheon when Miss Booth asked me if I'd go out on the veranda with her for a minute. So we went out, and con- tinued on page 150. —Saturday Evening Post. “If she had only listened to me then, if she had only come with me! But I was mistaken in the hold he had over her. It continued on page tor. —Pictorial Review. amazement from one strained figure to the other, then, light dawning slow- ly, the kindly lines of her face were continued on page 123. —Woman's Home Companion. Jump at one yourself. Lire will pay five dollars for each one printed. First come first served! Send them to the Conclusion Editor, Lire, 598 Madi- son Avenue, New York. Conclusions must be clipped from newspapers or magazines. None returned. “That your army, General?” “That's my General—I'm the army.” comicbooks.com