The Lucknow Sentinel, 1926-09-02, Page 64.
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Th.„,,petrinans. ;were, nierol).. _on;
Vtorie,C..:Almiudr Puma werwrumorsin
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. :. All 0*(4;4144 ,acroSs lay mind ao ;alirr but fooft.nua.' ir,at rarA re-
Iitood for Perham irfrertiotiti .alin, v114 Me? ' 'Olt .14holifili:It was On*,
: .1so beneAttb the tree and IsSa4Orod. on day before We rvereaetla'ventMd. .10*
-what next to de. Then thka,,,egpo to: the atroeta,. ow city relit -again under:,
lrlY ears tint 1111.4111ur Of :Ail Tikliarte tint 'enthority of the,: 044 and, the
, Of ,it tUreiriciatOJite'floot,'4U,IPara104.' aallitOr, iaci there WO, ;ittIO. furtheX '
Wan sejetdaenchsteS. them,. HOWei ever Mother moment end:Ithey:were 4*, rioting.
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careejahitn."inpnifAtirlitatemidst, In the wallit.ef thi gerdene.nlong the -
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tom 14,,x4Rvoi, 444 9449,#,,,, to the eei et .nse„ -• 4. ' ...-- - • € : it leaseleethligeehert of ji-:-iiiiraolo Ing about-. in the -hushes and ' eltitibTo Save M011eY-611 P1110
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• 7.'n,e.r .0.ralit eerthe "OtIt 4nd. goasili ho , "Thetciten•pne. of tb !ohne:IOW Geire.
for leael.,any, efethe Frenchmen : in the herr. ' . • 1. e ' 7 .. ee .
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,81llitliz'itehu.ndOthig hefora' the very m eneengeen,730Arf.„:.Xtem sueen...nn I sweinkl:finVet. been. beaten And, Welted; thin- . . Win4OWEI were.; thrown open lbuilding 'stone foundations and atone
Walle-ef the citr.. It was a' time ' efletner.'biehrsred -who., wiA.` turn OUT Cif* Into unconsciousness. It.weo. only onetnoieLy And tie) eetieleioehond was lee..;. Welinefor the arse story of barns and
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ItAicovee,yory- gliO*0111d be etore' Menai" cried ,enin re Erma.. 'at 0 ereWd: ..reengeneelet me as A. Gertnen• •• •Mhere ,was, no xx,oie, time forrefiees You cell seve „a lotein -the, cent of
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and of utter : Onto for we afg14141a, f ;milo. aid, but I elid-net hear it fortunes of 'bett4e, There were ,five'The beige near which 'I as crouch-. Ii4iineifon'yoUte farm You ean bUI.14, Mgr
' . ''-viiii44.*11_ .tiiiii*Olirtuld.f. -1-0Latej., ii4, ' ' ,,, i , ., ; - ' :. . ' '' g4mi.....aLpiazza-wixicasete the wailer at lessethan, en - '
in -the -city.. ' • , " ,
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Most ' of =IV •04**Ormen`,NKIAlkft; altnife blew at TY chest, -but I dodged I ctIrWde'sai4 wa, 444 '!it.F.I.0 ti'lliail.c• 4P4 libt' 4, .1'1A4 911 IA .1pvel, With the second, irellerater,geef,771f you ne the week, at
Parte When 'war became .a certainty,' it and MairiOd€ ter wrench theevtealieh 1,00 off -Ave tames our .number. ' ',44stkirey , windows. Thiswas "my finify.' ,Odd 'Anita: and :With Ordinary farm A ,.
and ninny more, had emigrated.. at the : from her, . .. : 4..,,.i..c. f . . ` • - . , '1 , uTheriei,F:Mi:ile Standing'. here to batelianee, and 1 raj to one PL01,:1004:11tiir ,-.i.::-„..:i'l' . ' s ',. ' ' . 1,
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- Warning of 44two.' governmenteebutt t.. "See"' alir),blied. halVit•deten.Voicee„.. butchered ' in, theend'' 1.:: shouted ta. f and, With myknife in . my Oak , Fern .1a, O..;'*0.,-;ingh-Plailka are Pit up •
1.•%vis not Ole teege.at the time, behne 1 "Ile fights women 'and'elnitiren! ' . '. merS'nevi-leund :CeeePellifrnee s''‘.0.We'vso7.clinsbed to the ton Of the pi All' 4944! heigkt9.,of: abenit . two, feet 'Mel ...
' 111141114 40444 .4 -fit- •14.14,04thligt !:!DoVJT,Wit,lartho murderer! Be. has get to fight our ;Way eniierf thin. If we the time I wes. Wondering whatwonla. far *truer -ennieeetei„ Make the wall' .
: kregoTered froni.lny.irlipereit-Wae too ; n knife!",7 . ri''.'" '..., • ,' .- ..-.-.' • ",,'. :.- ' ' "don't we're lost.'"- • ; *,. .: . f..t. 4 • ,• be ;the 'thought' of... any „peffron who Of ,t/ut,,,,4euired .thiekneo,e.. . 'Common
late to Or for the 11.*.e0, of *Pit .1.rhet. PIT.1;:*911,' filk,11 with nUnhe, erica. ''. '"il..nart then- .: a Sine* Oidaini4 .a* Mightthrow enen 'a, 'W1440* Piet!. as Steele, ,either „fint'ille. roAnd, .. is used
•• ta.4. were ..drawing 'e*.naer' 'about'the; And "ObrestS7 and: re seer, a :bench'. metre& leen& :le coireOr ,and;....eleoutires! 'MY'hattered face,knife and 4.;sheirid; r.....47;e4teilne:'-rareter•:.knee "ageitlet. the
envleon,s and teilroad, communication ' yeachetheetit fOT, me. Into the Alie.'11.0 .at the crowd to diapers* charged into I jut above the covering. • '' ''" .1:4?nita on .each., side, '. and 'throw in
..erese metteally eot: off,. .. - : .. Fnar I, rushed, hatieSe and • my coat ;it. .f.19r‘l eee°44 the rabble wavered,' : I had hardy dragged MY.40.1ting ','Illr.ili3.1.' 'Ones to Al4 'uP.tiraintmr.etiees,
ee .Besides,although I'veari born in 'tornBer-,ihalt from my. body.,•'• 'The, tileb then. the, !nate. Olken*: •Nya,k, :math,: body onto .the piazza :roof .fietwo .1. 4f.tefthe !goner are pet into the depth
' lineeLhad7 live -4' in .Parie, tin& I was was hOwlingat my heels. :.I inn an.i.' erred: under .11, '49zen inftlane., wholeft heard , my, pursuers clanWeting lover 4.,,400!4. a foot, the,ell Is slusked on
v'i.fir years Old, and'eI had;' -built up: o.hefl never, run before, and for a sPitc9 Us to. attack NM- '. Hut;ih*ave-,118 'Our, the Wald, a There was .eq lidiAt'•111410* top with *
concrete or mit, ?and *1
• eisross., trade as. a ciscinpa)56/6,, .1. I strew away from their,' but the chance, and whbe he .was urieeding Ma' window been: nee, but the clirta-14s. a te ..1,7•"': ' ' 't %- ..ibor 10,:noi.1.etriited_t,o: 107
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,,.' 15WOo,.'4Vriaely.. known . to. persone , of elemorilo,Int :roar, atiool$ 'old. terror .rapier and fighting' fiff "hia.PPInenents; were drawn, and stealthily I... crept; killeel
' th:ead standing, who would glad- to my ' heart,- The' screams* of pie who Skein:Ole lee:getting:the " better, the wikOm main and shinned ai to the ti4iitone, as the plikiiire.lieep:00,014e0-ly:
oiceich Or my Character, and 1 had wemen, thirsting ,fei . blood sounded' of him, deepit'o'heseerens .eyee formed, roof. It was not much of a elhnlr but straight 7 The stone .pccopieit,,,inere
of thespace, so thatlees
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,iietherne be fear from the lutheeettee. s e. oi; , e: ' 7 ". e. ... • , wengeelikeee 'enele.genebed.".. our way there was danger of the pipe Filling than.loat
,401,thaugh,la ,ray heart, 1, was iii,„iiii.v., ati.4 •with ..'sacb "eereene ray speed in- tneoughetour terenentem e , - loess) or the .enemy discovering •'ine 'oeththan Is
rafi' ',t1:tedu,st,:91.1.1!t.46-010::::anu.i Ofw:eohenn::
, pithy. _vrith the r ethotioid2, i . was,. craat; f,no..,,, ..,,,r... -..,se ,.... . ..ani a small map, but the others, from the clatters .. . ' e ,.the woo set, the
ptioki.0,.., call ,,b) *vs
• gp; thue;s two...feet more of ; walk can
; not 10i}r. : street and ;•I could hear' them, thrash,
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THE ,CATTLE
INDUSTRY
Through the, zoo:lona and unflagging •
campaigns ' of gerernments, eailwaYe
and livestock aseociatione and. an in-
telligent reception of these by farm -
:era 'Who. hare given careful attention
to the requirements, of the English
Intirrete-Cnnada hes Mndo atlee!"'".,
- d 419)id
.influsteer and has established a '
cattle
overseas.. The Canadian. industry, for
a 'While in ehlketie- State fo'40whair
the clesing. of the inariretetp- which it
had; • for years been. accustomed,
through the new United States, tariff,
entered into a new era of prosperity
with the' lifting of the 'British ern -
barge. Farmers have since ,directed
their efforts Unlined, ihe nioduetiorresskA
of an Animist acceptable to theBritish . •
00*umer, and whilst much, has been • -•
accoMplished in the.hrlef.Periad which
;has clapsed,1 it is felt there is .0111
coneaderible roorti for improvement
end expansion.
• The ' Dominion 'Governmeeit has
ceeeelossly kept this objective before
thi'llTesteek raisers of Canada and •
has now, through the Federal Dent. '
of Agiiculture, arranged a system of
' co-operation between the Eastern and:
Western sections Of the Dominien
whereby they will Work together ' for •
. the further developinent of the live- •
stock industry, with special reference
to the English market.. This is to be. '
effected through the provision of
' Whereby farmers in Eastern
• -. , Canada may secure a supply of feed- •
' pli,yeically noteffit for service, inethe .I. needsx,ot show "self -on: the ,had:evidently-been-ligh rig for a long -By the tame ',had gained my place
was demanding of the. erowd. what be hodt Withent.g.eing.te the.eXpense
thwanted. in his 'Orden.' With of:11014ring plank for the entire height
.,. , ptiefif 1r4M.I.401(knkr X,7`...Y1i4d -been Bonaparte, skirted the St. Staple:0 and
se heilic,To --ie, ' iief.:around tini ' Ayer, I encountered another crowd at theiescant
Int I g hceremonyWesfilledtiiey ift4)11tdli11::itoin sein:liese°0ii: *afratli'laerftwanifLterlilthea. walPlanths"nnere- birethrimowv:411....
paskteLji clinefailishreliiint 2`.. , i - 1 tore through a garden inte;the' Hire
OsaislhereGe,rnetrelines-teinvergen de Tournort....„-Running toward” the tinned t.he search. Per -a -longtime ed up by Pointing- up the holes; if any
'et nefieeejettifenke qs:t grant., rather tbe cornier .(11` -the "."Boulevrtrel, St Ger- .in'eny heart. The first ,man I encoun- the • Searchers, and lanterns moved, to • ' • ' ' e
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le4iff, tlii-neOpleltiVtlfeedity.grani to Main. but"it•Wal-too far fromeene' to ,tered dealt me a .blow beside the ear and fro below me.. . , • • Rabbits in ' Winter
1144.thitetdifiliniein-4einimidstsmore- in-terfore ,yri-1h,ltne.i. A. singles. burlY before I could parry it, and in. blind l' Nvas beginning t,4,3 feel safe•When 1 — '
fiend antLI_TerierinfilViti I Could have! 41Ma and lacked inittifetivo,'oe Were ex4. of vantage the master -of, the • house
•notighee 'oessweenentereeeetermy---eieyeet, fronelle. 6,.'Rue de your tete the Rue hatisted, anclrier•it chrilleed that,I led
there. - I Itgd-tlie'lenife had
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snatched from the French Woman on
the Boulevard t Germain, and I
Must confess that there was murder
,ItliOre..1;-,:kr:,b'paieett.fthroogladthe felloW stelod-hc.n1 Path' and -sk rage, :I sank the knife 'lite his side learned from the niessages alliented 'bittillketheanviyinoteth;rquktirted or; stePoz.::,,DiRust
-.•'itielettellienteneliusineees1 elm, sortie blew at enY face. belt l''''Oantiht himt. be- while -his arm 'Wee' raised. ' He. drop- ' about that the' roof's Were to lie/search-
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• . • : . be comfortable to. as' eTheir
4 hutches must be stornieirooL. It is.
cited Frenchmen Jostled ene;:' their lenifo and sentehinl'alqawl gee
cold weather ' not only lemmas the',
rignarieleeeAte .theAorelertf_Und on the :Rue -do, Seine and, ,With the. whole
t• ithincese-niiet-:".atstinfr.."MiCli..11,1dted. ere, heath 'tire chin with. lite of my . • s
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!started after'ene,e, eezing. 'pick a • The.fiefihmoh.feilowedrme Anto, the best th'honse rabbits indoors' during
boulevards groups of ineW audfwomen :Peek at my heels, I dashed toward the • animals are Letter protected, but it
gatheeed,'-ill-llreal-pesiet them' rebuld -Bridge Of Arte.but.at the fitrther endis more comfortable to get 'About and
-ffiem eleneulleengethe--T4tietle*IeTeueseesea--han: look out for the. stock.
riiitf,itlf the fireetlent-teeelerek.etsamiee ,wardTnie;:. 'fhe el.* of the rabble
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peenty ef Theitem
"wiriddriee.:htirrid Ati7nte.and•i„:"rnustlYs'ere heard by:there, and they rushed as hay and root, which Are the.prin-
.: eland for them, for Enman MAIM not On m} direction ' •-eeinal feeds during , whiter—as many
tesliveseit4e4arie`",of r;Secendaengainsti the 1. Now •..bee..auses•pf .teie wan :along the rabbits can be quartered as can easily
nnebethatewouleishave..,-falle,n.eneehien. quay f did not believe the. mob on the be handled. ,In estimating the nunt-
:-Xererandethere.:ahnok,thagity riots bridge had seen meek yet, for it was
sHradlcreenluta/IP00.,seenil. Gerinans wro near il'e opposite end of the bridge
broke up these fights before they re- 'suers for the Moment for they had
suited fatetliyies ere:lei:mese end efeS .not -yet 'ionndett the.corner of .the In-
eli#07.e.fleeee-eiisg1's stithteefelerte,.4 :was 4- cold 'night,
ling=hieedshedi,niiT'pretect'
haceliaririetrth4 Fienelteficeio=nearnier: and"I' reaped the wall'aleng the Water •
nave by by- the Inas-that- Ave evens( !Ger;
tiagee the rabble
' "entreciedeivel;••• it:le-dated, not
hreak.4&ithliAt9AuPT.esk
-. letirr-lafteere'sbuelletia 0! discouraginj
.e.....entweeeceneeerm the:freictlie7ninttere.
hold' and thi-POliee and ' eoldiefr were
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more 'serelY: 141f'*.e4li -tes'eirheeteee:
order. 'EleiSpe-7-th-fo-fighout the city
7tiere-tieinkelened...:the Windevia board-
ed
• ni and thee.Germanseivere'tba
e ceding "thole': stores and home* and
2, kiefiPhig.'eftetheeetreetee. 7. : . ...,k ' •
...-LIIiitAdJn:ti*..Teiir,'ef My littleishonewas likely to he deserted; I struck
: ,in 410,,eleue de In :helche. and, like' in -near the "thore..ne I neared: that - A 1..: ' J. ..
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pee log -like. e. :nearly wrenching". the ed,' for pparentiy.eorn, one had seen
ee otteree,,I,igevee_over trying' t9 cencluct ;bridge. ' As near*. as I could make
Weapon. from my hand, and l' made me enter' one of the gardens and the.
my business,. and boarded` iree'the Win_ mit, there was - net a SOut. on the
reedy for the next scoundrel. • • • searchers nanie sure I hadnot eicapeth
. dOeve:-.9f the'sfeires;,'.1,:eooked niy: own bridge:. Half exhausted, I •dragged ' it ..,.. • ., . :. • , . - . •
:was, the firet serious wound dealt Then I thanked .heaven 1.1del been
ineate in thosee`dayand so ' I laid hi :
Miser hp the bank and Managed to : '
y .either side, and for what seemed a. enade small and thin, annost to elem-
.. a lg. re provistons, to be ready scramh.e on to the bread quay be-
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gardens, of fraction of -a secend-it stunned owe.' eiation.. On .,the roof where- I was
, • for. the time when I *Mid net venture ttreert the river and the
It '-Wais as though . they hiding Was -an old:fashioned chimney,
1 .: . on the Streets -at -ilk I had lived thus the TaillerieS.. The Rae des Tuiller-' 6P1)""*.t.'''
paused to gasp in. astonishment at the-, with a sPaCionsf flue, and into. this I
for a driY •'andenehalf, whet an oliflea was dark. and vacant and 1 Imre
fate *of their •cerniede, then with re. e,limbeg illthoneh - it • was , a tight
' ' Frenchmen for ,Whent,„.1 had' 'done et f, ried ihrongli it te the Rue de voli,
e, .
great deal.ef work ',rall$ on me and .;, , hut my ..,L.: e. . - '..: t, h . .a.v_L_48:iggwe.illrtary Allow Teete for..
. advised:Me to go to the house of sortie; crowds; h erne drippenge . t .. ,.
• easel but I. was ahead of him And crack
., of nay friends, where I afeetten, not be!, traded attention and°, persons
his 'Ann .With a Voir -.from the . h
' „all alone. s ,' ' ... . I leokV at me recognized •inc as a Ger:
of the, knife.. ...We fought like dent
'f -ifecided, bi-:take nie- advice,. and:men, Which wai just what. I 'did riot '•
there in theflickering light from
that night,after boxing up 'and. pkii.: I want., Finally I :Peened the Ree de
street lathes,' and thp rabble, who
! Lafayette hitt) 'safety, and was hurry-'
Itig away 'Mich of nii 'valuable stock, weld.* hitherto '• encountered only defene
- r started on Myetvneeth the Nene of a.: ing toward the .Rue Beliver,
' friend Who lived in the neighborhood l'wout'l .tak4. • r'l t° TY:friend's:liaise- oppeeitiolle was Soon swept, . hem.
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of St. George's Church. In the streete AU seemed to be going well veitie:me, fi6t••• ' ' ' ' '. '•
.. I 'encountered. Mahy groups of M- but suddenly, at tlie coiner o(the Rue ' I ani not a lighting, tnan, • but
Mad 'fighting, ended only'
I Was, 'caught in ,a gwirl- 'sheer
' looking men And Women, Who regard- 1 ,d'Ilatiteesfile,
' ed nee with no friendliness. I Paid no ing mites of humanity whipli. seethed instinit,,I slashed My way to the
dame; Who was all hop •overpoiite
• • attention .to them mid hUrried• on • nisr 1 out ' of a narrow alley jest off the main
. . . . It enenrised me., 'the very :strengt1
front. Not a boat in sight -
Another second and the- cuing of
my angry pursuers drove, nie to des-
per-Ate:on. ell.Plunged into the icy
waters and struck out downstream:
Th shouts of my baffled pursuers .
raagen,MY ears, and aethough I could
See that --they were searching every-
where for me, they bad lost the trail,.
eyse-my heavy clothes and shoes I
found it bard to swim, and. the chin
Writer almost numbed nee. I could not
last long in the river and I knew it.
.111 that time of .night .the Pont Royal
CRAMPED AND ACI-NNG muscLp.
ber that cen'siefelphe quartered, one
. " " 4i4ign,'
Of the ' n from this pattern. ' The those for where he has acted as agent
should, count upon the alirhig heilig diagram pictures the ilmPle.
in Malting. the.'parehases. The policy , ....
backward. , Some rabbit: keepers do on '•shipmenta purchased -
Met breed for seyeear months during and No. 1112 is in sizes' 46, 18 and. 20 applies eelY
years (84,36 and 38 inches bust only)... for bona fide feeding. purposes. , .
the minter in order to be able to keen
Site 'IS ' '. s (36 bust) requires in, ' The Canadian cattle industre is in ....
more breeding stack for spring work.yarcle36 or 40 inchMaterial. price a healthy ,state': 4 the presthet tinkle
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. The Matter Of bedding is also Worth ,to eente„ • , • , with a view to the greater peso',
and'
considering: The • Wise man gathers .: . . „
Ille.the nr..Ves-he can find. in the fall .4, The designeilitistrated in our rieni ,Iiiiitiee of the EnglishMarket; is be-
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r siehion took , are adnreie.e styes for ing nursed a:orie and developed' to e
end stores them eweyie Leaves m
nk° the home dreestimker; arid the Woman yet stronger . peskier), • The • situation ,
•a yore? satisfactory and cheep litter, fissfuither: strengthened by. the' tend -
but they must be stored where they or girl wile desires to wear garments
'dependable for taste, SimPlicity an.
i
1 encY in. the ,British Ielee to 'cOneetis .
.: -do ' not become damps, for leaves take . ,
: .:. in our patternie • Price of the , book
* economy. w:1 find her dairies fulnlled trate upon -Empire food products and
10 , .aid . their .productibn and transport.
pp moietureVery quickly:. " ' -
. In selling carcasses; . it ' is best - to comparing the flambee of beef' cattle;
move. the skins before 'delivering' to cents Ur. cc4).Y': '' ' • • ' '.' '''
in Canada in. 1914, when they 'Were
the customer. ' The customer net drily'. HOW TO ORDER PATTERNS; . going elmest all to the American mar -
prefers :eit'arebuteft.h?eissesitiendnaisa.i* 'WTh°rethe f ' *.,ri. t°': yt".4 1:Tele it'i111 address Plain- het, with!ho present time, when the
. . , lye ;giving number and size of suelif moyenient .ie: very .largely .oveiereas,
should be etteefu fy dried, stored and .patterns as you 'want. EnClose.29 in they are found to have,. increased . in,
sold in bulk to some firm'PaYing g"°°.d stamps or coin' (coin preferred; 'wrap tbeedecade; :he snite of' the -peried of .
BluTeHigarBeta0UmF:keAs,NT,th,,hlis.?eDxtEre: :arrmely s c.fserahtotItlei itahonefd7,w•feeneiesternderhlrantescabonsfaa4tt;t,hapesrfaiweeed-
rliel
boiffant frock fordance wear. TWo
P
huge' composed . of silver I:fvinc'es:
ribbon, • tiny.theesere and taffeta, are dOVERNI!Orer ENCOu914ENT,.
placed slightly to. the left side at the Under this. 'arrangement the
Do-
reIsed vOdstline. Silver 'rilehoti minion LivestocioJranch win pay the
lines the i. ati•iedunh.edinp:tpneckandshort hekie.mffeettno ',one -Way 'railroad fare,' berthe.and lie-.
ing expeneee, en reute limn big 'home
't
fattlyipplPeg,;11(onse: law_or 'Calgary
may be Plirelit:sed .at any Bison, and 0EfaestetefrnrsC, panrafdeaedo:onre orarlin,•mbos.rejacabreloafedde
srarighltehkrtet:e,iikthirt.:06. u.tisierTbh:aBfcnordw, thettheti- a. hd 00n imre dnel nasigtovttnh:rs ofany'0.isPw0;11.116ablirti.rfirackEsilvsirte-f.n4iC: to .:.
in fashion one of the' Smartestrocks on his (*I.& feral or on' the
A
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es beneve t atis quite true. .,
• d 1 h the• bowl of anger' they fen on
way, keeping close to thewel:a of the; street- • • ., • .. . •,
iiiir Arms; altd 1 foetid time to won
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houses e "When I reached the' Conseil I, .A fight, *ot .lonie „kind wee in pro-
. . at the joy I found in giving and
de puetre I tonna 'a Small Mob 'c'01-; gesks, finale aemomeht I wag carried ing bto:4v4.
, lected, and e ' wiekedelookitigi felleig; by the freakish eddieg.of human unite Three of ua fought c
and deagged the gendarener to his f
Was addressing them. ., • , "'". I into'th% very midst of the' groupand he stood tottering,: but fight
. T tried to slip yound the. eoiner of, There' a tiny band of Germans were teavely against tho heavy eddi.
,the teneb-like , building without, at -1. prnteeting themseleps neatest • the we .e.eee too few to ettetept to
triothin an attention, hut .icst it; I I el'owd, and MY .artival with a '';ifee'P°" the tawny se 'Once n'oe from ti
...
It is very jMportant, then, to learn
least a...few things, ▪ that: make' a°
iend. in the first place' neeney 'doeg;
't. More friends have been lost tine
oney than ' through- any other,
eans. That., is, money alone. ;
. Adversity may come and all that
oe have in material wealth niny be
viped away, but so tong as that ley.
ity and beauty of ehaiaetere-whieh
aye made so Many men •aree wetter)
:r.etiteeniain, it's like-eheehnnk that
as 4- nervous "run" upon
ts, but -which has 'ample reserves in
is vetilts: •
The .greatest thing that 'makes ,
riend is trust. .An innate'. belief if
het something of the seal, of. a per:
:oh Which :cannot be defined in word
eut which • !mint 'be felt and under-
Wr. fledinto the Rtie de Hatiteville, voice.
but another Ceowd Was marching to; I' heard the heavy tread's): er.
Hinging arid flaunting banneig: Iai'. walking straight to MY' hist re
, I the exeiternent we iteattered, And .1', Nkritf. a monster effort I reste
• fouled thyself alone, fleeing through : myself (tom eryirti.out and Seen
1 the nue de Paradie,.. The street was ing from the: 'eltitnney to mete.
, lifted with tuning .set in gardens, and, thereon the teOf face .to face.
Ithere were to* wAiis about -the weedd he 'better than being elain
(ermines. 1 did not knew whe• I a rat in hole. The foot
' L Might encounter anotber rabble, • so ,Ieeesed at Illy very , ears. Tho
• ; hap,ed. -et the wall, just under the' montent had ciente: It was: tertuf
pricesat carefully) for each rituribers and depreesfen when liveetock producers ,
address. your 'Order. to Pattern Dept, looked vainly on alt bands Ter it mar -
Field Htisliandry. Wilson Ptiblishieg Ca.,' 73 ,West Ade- ket mid, stocks ' dWindied froin 3,363,-
laidTorente. Pfitterfis soot by 531 to 5,713;851, r byMore
M,Serfor.1924 •just publiehei at . -St;
;The report of the Dominion Field' eetn. • 70 per Cent. ;Ship;
ente tn the B itia
'tna
Husbandman (Mr. E. 8.* Siopiiirle B. eeo nee
Market are deyeloping a. highly '
gratif3Ing manner. Up to July 16th,
1925, a total of 47,2S5' head. had been '
exported from Canada to England
cemirai.ed with' 8fe,299 head in the cor,
responding period of 1924, tied 33,156 -
• • .
in the eame period of 1923. Since the
Ottawa is ,replete with. interest. It
• supplies' •meteotological reeords for
the iniSt thirty-five .'yeark and goes
'largely into the' boat of producing
'oats,. hay, silage,corn, rnangels, po-
,.. _
"
neats in the .(hitario Legislature in '
order to rein for federal- gents. Both
were Progressives in the local house.
Bowman will run in Algoma, East ae
a Liberal, and greebornwill contest
Middlesex East as a Progressive:
THE SKELETON CAP
. • '
Anonymous, .in the Independent
,,The so-called- '"skeleton cap" .or
'ereeneviscir 'introduced by Masa Wilis
has .spread like a foul. epidemic over
this free republic'. In Boston alone'
a conservative 'city whose population
la. around a Aivanion and a' quarter.,
-650;600 huniari beings have purchas-
r;c1 skeleton caps and have Presum-
ably committed the high crime and
misdetneaher of wearing them: .
TOM, Dick, Jerry and Harry; our
born fighters from the fighting
county of Yorkshire, England, ,ar-
rived in Montreal recently eri their
way tO W. W. Graves. !NUM •States
Sirprente 'tend justice at Jefferson
, City, Me. They are net going to
,ther judge to be sentenced for'. in-
ecamusisetoHis Honor, being betoing front .end .th'e
because
of the 'peace, but simply • 1.,
. I branches of A , tree Whieh grew the koee from coughing.
in their hall, at et. o'clock. a Moth,
:, ethee side of it. • ... .. I r helleve some ode tried to inek u
' 1 D. t ,the. , repin, but. 1
I My negers barely clutched ti -e Of) the:ehinusey. rheard him Cough hi
er lujilia true. ea alleged, e d a, htohwant W. M.flh Cartere. Bee. Sec); e, .,
: geranible up, and Pwinginm;rifrImi.itathe'llet1413;in4rt:ent4Utna:111rPeineWnanY't•etaillangt`he ' rhhoehetittit I.miliao game cock* 0.eritidanbfboiin:hilsi.:
grieirel. belone," I fouled myPelif in a : - If wage etient' on the' 'reote tra. ' .. , • ___e_.,
brarict.es et" the treey, dropped- to the he 'shouted:. "If be is. hes'eedead;•be got feeini Yorkishire-. • • - ' v ,
spaeiou4 ,arden.,Orrouhding a ihigtt!. dire& not leave toy.dirty }little's; P- -. ' g ,
• hOuse.thiee storeste iiigh,...- ' There were 'nit -what seemed an hou't 1.P.16 tenbnieogt-ts. dti kie4s1-,;n*sliielcaebnir:dri,:i"ii
u num y ce ;es bete
itt: first i thought -to, eoueethe Otit114. ri,s.4,.. The sounds of the rnoh'had ,
light; fehininge, frent. tin; window, and there, awl the smoke bad. cease ter known, ,iit guinea
Dis...,atid pi,trro,it .
and ask for.proteetiete but I conk! riateeiihtY, but I waited ;ong befote d _ , .
e iTy wou:d care to ha'rbor..a fugitive. And nching•in,every muscle.. ft from Europe and the Beitiih Islei
Tow -whether- (iVeli'i re$Pdc.tiahlri-faittr-itirtriVedalht0-the-treAv, airs- c ear..t7,1:
my' tcrrib:e eppearenee; , 114- elethee eTeking eft toy shoes, ti tiptoed t States by: the foreign derine still was in. -
Gerrie) n, and besides, I foereff .to risk' dark AIM feW windows slieteed it
ewe seeeeee ,Th,(„. 1;iy' weaf, aria r &Mid ' an d7. ia,thc.stititi!'lltt,tit:dw'aary7"; :conipirir., meitt :el
v,,,to all hat. torn troni my hack. 1 watei' main And slid down to th tht Dominion ExPrese,Compaiiratir:
:4;,34. tomtched the blcody kilt& whfch ' azza roof; Oncertvr (he garden olattigt1m04,2n5,t a. rececoordnuiri: itiLoti jhe,,,b,;esti4h ye
et was eotered ,Nvith dire.,anit bleed; the Rue Ilblivereort Which fey Xi. ee Age. af.,,_i ,.
of "And my clotliP.s "t'veie lifenelid'enVed.
/hazard thil,ming ;it -aside. .3ity' ,,,ha.,,lows aeid by,
. ,_-* '‘''s so
Ithistlii?en-Ogu-n"trhy-e and t:liCit•-cIllifirxitieded. "--
• -station* t, ' at' .10e1:134 of, itniciterii .for ...Tani
n nn n w ;to make pants ler. Will' '
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C 111.
1 trOilinliefttitillif the Igelne;: ..; ,.".'. I r ieadltiii 'there '''itiere dead. -Novi
rr.-'0 iiii% .11 g«.,,,..4 . .
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To! Get Good;Photos Expose
' Film Uniformly, .
•
To 'get good pictureS with our
Cathera, all exposures on a sing* reit
*ei ' '
• :•%•-essse.'' 19,1101.,n4f,
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stablished isa
Assetts:fit excess at 6 75o.oco.o00
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bITO,AS
. 0. L. tsto. 428, Lucknew ets
hereby given th:at 11
second TuesdeY Of every month is
pergene claims against the
estate cr-Peter Clark, late of the
of $t;', tiefense- in the .County
,
...
ot i I if rOti, %the died, ois ei,•abOnt' thees',' '
thitteetith day id June A.I). 1926, ., •
Are reuisreii
to ferward. tecie, Oiling.:
(itity.,,prOVen, to the "tindersigied• On,
, r before tile. twenty.fiitti, dnit - .tif ..
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-- ntice ''is fUrtheregiven : Ova ' -
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n fter the 'stild .dat,) tbe oxiwoto,iy Cit
he said .etitpte nig prcceed to disirl',,
, , t,ute... the tissetkOt the estate, *hoeing
. regard -on.y. lc ' sitit,, -claims :Ca 7-1,4 ;.
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. ....: .:.. :'. iillt thei have•had • otie .. • - .. '
rig Ago 'dati's pants 'tette': cut AUM.,(8t A•13'. 1e26. . • ........e.:. . •....„...,
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nt,,,INecuter ' . 4..
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