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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1927-04-28, Page 6•,,7, .,:••• in 1,11,77.••• • • v." A, '' , '''; 77a7.,,-:•;,,.,1,,,,,-;;;,`,4",,74`410,';',., . '7.• , ; 114110, bv the 'egetiY '.404. the Aliiet!, . Meet of 4io, Fool,,itio, cptherinir from ,,..gpl,f riktic Of .cmotiOn 04. oi000. •rOold ,have egtorted hi--•cogeson-44 :. had for: him the half-smile.tender - ends compatinonate, that it le• givens - •-•to; imiet-luseer -to. 'eee- but. on0e-in--*•. - .1ifet4ne Ott :the liPe. end .In• We of the. woman, beleVtid, • , • 1 Ilfeil you knew:sr4" " • ' -i "Since' the ,night, ;thooe, •14trange , 'PeOPie :Were. here and•• tiled to make: ' • • '• ' , you UnhAPPY vIrithIheir .etuptd• tel.k.- -- ', ....PEGIN"'fiRE Pi -DAY, i. • 1#0i ,earlOgityt'',':Abx.,11tOghidr.' ,".At ...:ef: the '.'f,1e Welt; i. T. ..4 4.. '•' POperiorl. 21124'. Lo miss- Joseph.Valice 01021,Intemstiolad MadoziasCusPosil •••••••••*1.,;,,,S,.. • • PEARLS. QF THE • ATLANTIC Prenf the thee. a Tifin MOhro,'wl.101- •,'. The Beautiful 13ermndas; yialtod' 'the Penuutteit'uriore:ttio0 .4 uenr,''. Gil! ago. and deseribed: Its. 'lovely foes tntee In 'glowing verse.; these. beautiful ., AtlaUtiOssifili4E4 -have-. reeeli''044•14* , gotithle'lritiutes *from,. ceiebrities who , , • .,IIII aFFieolatien. 'Of "his daring' "in,., all';'70Yentai, I 401014...•*1.' iii1V. eotild find• w.heli. 1 tanie .4. Imo* yen,. het,. bitilsWaymen .;'' • • •• . ,' s ' Jean and he iielped,,•nae get 1911;#1p- 41. •70 • • • . . • .; :. ,. ...ivhasi4itee;:m'allotl:opl:471,11e,:l,iik, 7,r...e..,..4.71,7g ..0.,... .. ,.. T 10 , a 4°1 i IV* hqr etid he*. enpapanfOns. train.. de ifethiueto l'Onne4V. • Se I celled' tr., 1 felt , quite .sii,r ,, • s „,,, I...haVe• faith' ' • ''• Frefeerefi ,"Well, yen See '• 4, ; ' It Wile • bread ' 'elle ahnok her: lie4d,s" • "'ten.' .inustn!t;','• • • • . .. . ,,..,.•..i.. ,,(,),_ ,,, tui,4„,,:re:•;:14:r.4_,:re:attte:84,:ht,f!doaf:iyi:::e:31,367:::::.. ":•Andie.'•`Duchemin to •Idine-sin": her ' • :4 2401e4 de Seveniebatts invited 'the. stairs again .- , , •.• . r." ' ,, . ,i.• ' t . Y, . . . en tea .old. , .Ciiiiades*TorySands, ..., .fin4..:that BeruOdo‘effeno:on.111_,tqrPPOng. ., . . , , ',•'.- 77- ,---- ..• , , .. ' . .., .,•,•:. . •-: . Pnchemin . 'accept.% 'despite 'Ms' Ie- ,.. „ . . ' t•ChIttreau' ' * * ,ecreen Which .stande•in front, Of! my- .. At the end- .0 ,4 1011, :. intnnent.iiel *ted'with 4 heavY.• daylight b s's •oro I-- "ticesi,that- the -Ask 4;3 that' . ;• • ' ' - ' • ;4 ' 1"' . 'Sanaa Which have- . heE61.11e 118.." residents "lieing 'w•d.hegireereeilmdeefi,tritroloo!onti:.;712... raernvieefrated: i'5,11h., .,...ocing nam, !ais.5.ste, avoid all aeciat aswitiead,u,rn:: e .,, was ,... t',....f„c.e,....,,T,!*,..,,,!.5,1f....,,es„..iii,, ,t1,•ad"ji.:'4 broken, Voices.2,"Vety.well-:+henlisliquid hitt-linen- er'ilin-0*ti, t40. un, land Or the Arnerican •crilonlee" mare s :' , 'date ''. d Vine' tit' -inf rmation';'-b...' :ing-his leave of abience from the built into the •Splid, wall, you i'01071:•• i won't''. 4 4. •Not •Yet ,ftWhile- , . , .; derhe .an. area: in exceas of , ,000 , tban two huv„srad ye,ara, age, su, , s -iitgite4:14.0,7einleht'lio. Is1,4"atl.hei:',..ppnrebuisiz. anTin-ths-ipitn. 7h -S... ,' tnuift.'IthiolimSetteaftgs, ' iii•'*. 14di ologic.4 a' en.P intePh.,an,oc:,41. na.ed.. :afIa. 14„..d•••wlithieel„.%, re .c13AI:rtt:it, 4jucc... ,figlpti,... Utt,h*latt• wsltil.f:iii;lijt.'irhYillin. geT •• t!, 1 ,.tB4h101. a. Yr.t,,,,..111mlitlYei0fIssn MN11,(i,ert.t:ar, Os Atihbee. .1ja- At'Il'all.i,lt.P,11.1314irton", ..s114.'S'Cllitillse!,I.S:ilice„,an,m.Ye;. ief...°1..taii-ri,b'elFri-fider.Cd-'f' i--,--0 , i , , three: est, these' etatienir. :handle. cam's' wi." 'EdOT,,e,:. Ilviehelgehnsetdalabee,e.ler -.tract', otemtetriheeaall'e, 'sifted' itsiatt night7'elOSed:' it 1444t.s. AWAY At' , ' '.- • , .s. • ,- l'„ •.• : haskif,.ssiver„ssushesendepoaito-tire•-ualis ,aa4-yArain-*-fight are common to, tua, is.. ,. c . A inertial ,tralfie-th, and freinsablpe...,.;,,,, s.,,,, ..pa*ed. hy,„Doehee.g.41....feb.m,,.,tue .fhigh.:., s .. nndsnegleeteil tesshoilst-thes-he...,Itin,4'.i.s."--11r 700:•11,1Ecent,.-;MYii'friends,..;-744'r, ii." --1; AO' refe.rreell, tor, ' as ' tho ,hltotulnousl ; 'sands,: ,hn't the leo- .' ,ls' salmis by 'thf•-• ' • PaSSibilit* . f Benefit ' i ' Th.. ' '-'-' .. _., ...'Iglitro,,,..ss , . . , it rout,e, to the ,eliatean,4fluehemin .„.•IR, hest , pronoun, ends W.I.tit ;'unhro,kerri•-,...H.: N?, . salst ,Blich. a. el ' Large; rsds-the -deposits, themselves., Ares v.,,erys ex-!: ereuar•s„; ' , ' , _ .. , , . il ., , ,.,, , ,°Fissility:To" rifiBINU•. isiiiiinr' ' Wa nia &studs • ;. -...; • • • ,- "And.: Your.400,1O Ofsoehrse•-•" ,P430 • . ' , ... .^:1-. • -... ' . i • ' 4 ' " "likanda 'of Nertileiln" Alberta.' "Whilei Tuckeie •.• who are remarkably InUnis Country 'Ext a ..-.• • •• • -• • is Extensive it. .,....'t.-ni 0,-...,,•eyetem-"ie,eate, rahio- tr. ins„, yenciered over ' the arrival, In-lown of cemposiiref - '•TileY• ilaYe t :left me till4 8 ' Pat, ., enifugit: " Yoilr, leWele, tensire,' &On reInreet• the. largoet..1 -, Until the lissiolistionary 'War .thoito • at,t,ieira wldev:Aithapted• : ' • 1 b, 'i.•-• -,-. . .., , • . . • a. str, arige; mote_ i•in• g' partY'ciffonp men nothing, '-inonsieUr.".s, l', • s- . :', ' : s 'Must .' "c_ eine :- haek- 'to. YOU, • it'.1',Ile 40; .1(110„*n. : isCeurre. isces ef., solid! its„i'ilniticSlwee 'a cruise telatirsiis. hip', between this ' s''' '• ' is ' -r ' ' • ';'''. '' ' • . '' • '' : Vs ua 'e 'Me te 'fienerMen'''..elml' the' and. a *Innen. He Wini•able. 41 learn .- "bnehemin': groaned and bung his. •the ends ofsthe earth 'tie', 'find thorn. ...rneterials.theiretual area that 'llil reed•s,Berinudlan and American branclieS et .. -••••;•:';:-1-. . -: ' '' '' fishing .:filduetty. in general, ' Moroi only two names: ',: ::- . - • 7 ' ' • heads, .. . • s . ' ''.. ' . , And"—man's 'Undying vanity would ily !,66eii?ie for cOnimercial opern, I most Of these' faintness . At that timits,, T LINE - DEMANDS , • ,.. : . .„, „ . thin One • Pi:Ovine*, lama he radin'' as . PhinPits' 11PlinrentlY :a. BeeretalTi A q • td t • consult you • first out, -"if 'there's Anyone .• living who tion is probablY tot Ofere than thrfv'' the 130rmudianss Were "engaged erten, EFFICIENT' , ... part of its 'Precaation;- alcainst forest and the --chauffeur' •4•nien'.•' .• " " -, and . . ." She broke off. Sharply to ea find them .for • 'S70.1.1, it 118-1." ' ' I square milers.; ... The. itst of the' de-:.slyely In: shipping, and were the prin,••• ..-- '-'• S' • . -.- . . - . s SERVICE ma, . .eoPins, • rangerS ...in Constant „,. GO ON wng TRE sTpRy. . salt: osyes • Jean, what is it?" ' .: ''• (TO be continhed ) , .. • ........... s. .• Aecording to Governineet estimate: touch With each Other and with head-' .. . . • • The feotinan had •entereti te 'bring • , . . . . . • ;posits lie. beneath a heavy overbur- elpal. carriere .:In the coastwite. arid' ileh ..., a • will' he. reletively expensive_ ..Weetinsliantrads, ofthe.,Nertli_.Anhe fo-OParite ceninierciaily; - The.'lliitifiCan 'preiinCes: . Members, and Mend* Men • content ' ' Of •the ,nmte' valriable: of Bermuda ,farnflies living in.A.merlet . P4blishing COrni:?/IY Portionil of. the beds' Varies' fisini 12 1,joine(11 the armies •Of 'Sodom, and LS ' to •15 per cent, With higher ..percen- I, cense, of . the .!eelehiers•had many.,synis• , .. ,teges., in liMited arees. • The , Cruds.,.pethizerenamong, the 'Islanders., materiel ha i been used for etirfacing 'sklestalirs--and-Ifigh-Wayis-sBeipatated' bitumen can be •used for industtial.Puis ..,1e1e•ea-s•s-,;...-s..... - - ' . ss:- ' • - --s.. S -:,.......,-;_s_;.---, _ • - •-----.0.-.....----,— . • _ , .ONL.Y GOOD •TEA G000. VALUE. In tea, as in everythineeltie, you get "Is. iss ,... • 'greatest single Item .in • the . cod'. of are neeeeserily 'suniall, their ' intensive ' the, Department 704;6ftli:'' Agriculture,;-::t:Ii'e'..,:, *p‘er1(3:h. da coinmtMilli4ty:.th•Virliii::**theirs. Tfahr:nt". . According to ans inVestigation, by, sasanda,10/..ss testa, a tbrifosand proa,..,,,„ ' offered to tire public in -days - • muda has been Munh.enhanced hk the •• spoor tea is A costly disappointinent. 'A' ant yintorY, , , • . FitinfMathineirRepairiAre, POrtugheSe -POPO/414, *high' 'bna de- ., s nuautils satilifying and.sconomicalH. only wher,..yonpay :for. .Tea; of • good. lot of poor quality,••thean tea';le being ,. The old world atmosphere • et: 13ess ., . . . • • • Presence of ••:a •„sniiieWhat: esitensive .' ihamigiante, who came fr,orn the:Azores; . • • . . . . , . . . o.• I III. 1 ;'faini,'-mnotiilietYssAii-;•-4elfairs."1---Ctiltivationscifseshighlysproilitetivessells : ling; 'oiling; tightening -belts', paint grow, MOM* . reeints in bounte,Onli „. . obvions; therefore,. that care in hand- aided by a cliniate that isidncett. quit* • pertUnity • 'for, saving...' Carefhl•;hons-•' out Bermuda 'potatoes, and. onions: ing•of the machinery is• insportant In ,-.The older 'follr,•.• 'Who are rather ' clans' Eastern. Canada, but not so • inipolts. .nith; speak.little English,-•retaihrnienY - Mg; etas', presents' •the, greatest. op-. crops of :•vegetatIlein 'suet' thi the fainS, ant, on.tlie ,preiric,...,On.ainair fatins,1 Portuguese custenis„. and ming.le. heith- _.11 -• considerable saving may ,be 'effrscied 'et:with, other w,hitis:resinente, nor With: by .Osing expensive :inachiriety ;in. 'co- the cincired-i Peenle. .• Their children... -operation;:swith-sneighborss On large howeves,:ivheattendthispnbilesehnols . farms, the efficiency in saving 'Manual 'learn •sEnglisii* readily .• and, acquire ` • labor ma's!, justify .the purchase of ex..... many Berinurnan., „Ways, Entire perS..: pensiVe .niachiTiery, '', . :•• ,. • •:' ' - '''''.. :•tit-gueesi feraildee; 'as' a rule; 'engage...in., se ' • •LS---- '. • .' ..• •• ' • 'farm Weini; they .nre. 'a ' sturdy race, s 1561.: • • . , ,,, . ., ki i nird's. :Liniment •soothes tired feet' • , -iincl.,•according to local -statistics; their ... . • ,. • • . . , .. - • • • • numbere are in:Creating.... • • • 1 AN •ATTRACTIVE Npw.....FRoci.{. • Growth of Trees.. •'.: ' . ' -.' :.... Strati ' 'R el' I Biend . . , . ,. . . .- Of decided appeel 4s this charnSing.' : Many' hold the mistaken; idea that •., Sonia' 'of ''Ilermisda'§ ' colored . :per:41e. frock. ' The skrrt, having the. fulness ' when 'forests burn; istiew trap et tim, have the .00osee. ,att. ',Siabt.. slsos . sstr shirred „in'.the'.front;. is joined to the 13-er will 'gtesi sup • in, 80 ,'ot , 40 yeatt. and high, eheek-thonet..that 'distingliish • bOdice-,:.While.the -hack is in One piece. This is far ,frointrhe, except in very - ---• : American ',Indians; '. while: • the.. coin=: View• -•A„ -employs contraotingsnanterial favored' districts Most of the timber i. plesiene Of hi .feW:' even show • a reds • for the convertible : collar; the eleeve. trees 'ip' E'astern. Canada Are trOM 75: dish tinge. The explanation is that in ' plied' on • the lower • patt. of the hoc:Hee.) Un• puffs, belt, across .the back, .ancl,•is aps,. UP: to 250 1F:0 -Y71,6784; In the nnoerthrthernerf;:fte:;,-.., :1637., .at • th0.-•elose. of the Indian 'War'''. in 'Connecticht, Many Pequot prisonersiii: The ,inodish.4elee.Veleis. bolero 'jacket! ests spruce Only. a inches in '.• diameter. , ties in a Chic: hew in front. ..Ie view.„1,.end 1.§ .feet ., hikh. is from .0).1,o loo Aw.teroe 'Iciabiteprn.,,t0deileted.Britisdrinseund;ne-stat'u,iiirleadveirin...,• E tho. fioCk has ,.short 'sleeves of .cors.! years old, 'so .slassis.the growth; That .the ...ttieks phnip: .war .14 .se,c,k.,kniglanit :.. traatiog Material :11..iid a round neck.4 is •why • Can•adiana 'eSpeciillly Must Were, sent ' to the islande;' and asfevry ' NO. ' 1561 is fist „niistes-sand-small w6 -..-I, guard-, against 016 and ,77t7-.., !z,f,b0-rtioill:Oett',faix;Cixia.tIcsoh,:swatelet• •••tiod.hi 47. :.b0-60,., .:.. Men and is in sizes 16, 18.. and 20•;. forestproducts .. ' ''... • . .. . .. -• . . years:. „ Sine 18 (36 bunt) requires..4"' '777 --7 • . .• • s„ , • , s. . , . All these,' intermarried . with the: • , yards 89 -inch; or-, 2% yaids 54-iiich • .., , . r 'f Neuss slat-ess• alia apparently the ads' , plain materiel, and • 13/4., yard • 39 inch , •Scietztifica./Ty ..p,..9 ign.e,---d. : , ,..'. . mixture of 'la* has had a •good et. - • . - . contrasting material ter. 'View A, and ' • feet' 'on . -the present ..generation ' for % . yard for View. B. • Price 20Cents, :. •. ' '''.BALL001* • . .:' • , Slerroudani soloned peptilation is noted the pattern: • ...-' .,,,,'''' • • : ""s : ' • . ;„ , • . . ' • .„, , . . ,.... . for ite ' intelligence and . progreesive:1 • ' . The designs illustrated 'Our new ' :' TIRE TR ' "i'. . . " - .., . . ' . . . H . _6--- , the liOnae.drestinaket, and the Woman' Fashion'Eobk-sare'id:Yal:stylos kir., ... .2,•471. ot.hnee..,Rego..4 oii., , • , isn.'•niest t_aditiona ',exist canna -sting ',the , — . ... • __diens. Who were brought to • the las : or -girl who desires to Wear, garrnents,. • ' . Firesibne, ,Tires are ., edifin,dths:e.ib;:ihtiatrEptaiateo,soatiodiet4141,zveincegopnt:,:. , dependable • for taste, eimplicity and,. ' . " ' S ., • • . ' • - - ... B it . trouble...ands labbrihg,:industrionslY, in • economy will; find .hers desires. fulfilled, . - • . „,,.. , 7 ...• ',, . '.. .. I:. '.. '. e` .t"' . , the. fields. The Negroes, however, . . ., • in our patterns.: 'Price of :the book • • . •• . • .. • • „ .. • , .. • . 10 cents the ccipy.•• ' -:' ,: .: • , • .' ..• ''' , . :. ,. „ , ' • .' • - ' When first brought from Africa in the ' s -S -----ss ---- -!etrly-dayss-otganizeir-S,eiretal-foiniiTilSet7:''`"" BOW' TU.DISDEIS'.1SATTEItN3,:-...., ,..1 ,,,,, ,,..,,' ableSceriestraciet,' Which resulted in.s. • Write your name. and -address niiiiri'.. . ' ' '..sev ere' nieasarea hgAiriti. their' laWless-• ly, giVing• number and tize. of • . . .• • • . . , . .. .. , , 4-• s , '• : • .. • SIX Brains a Year l'•• , patterns as. Yoh 'Want,: Erielese 20c in • •• stainife• 9r coin- (coin •preferred; Wrap, • ' . - . . , . • • • • there, are about 300 ,000 radio reeeis.. quarters,, Planes on fire patrol liar" Dl • ichemin, straightened itp. 'Sharply', her cards, _ over 'which Eve ..de.' Mon- - ---s--A ' 'ars" sin Canada, and conservatively lt been.' equls- -e11414, with 'radio'. 'enisbling and. stood quite still, -listening. NO• ala s arched her brows. .' ' — - , I . • iii;fignred:there 1,1..4--tkinillioii a etietari' t th-ein 14 emumenicate info-ration—at sound's'. . s , , ' . • "Show- the ;`gentleinan in; Please." • Wilnon listenerss-.-•-•Approximatily---150-00tr-anrlime to thele:hasess Severar-Of The servant retired. • "The men from Paris, madame?" • "Yes.- You will -excuse me—'l" • 8 0 wen; to Meet the niansin -the middle of the . room:. • Duchernin turned back tit -i- the, window and; was seemed to .etir , upon the scalp. for grinifte*fhuilehfoter tileaetn•ipemoeneienetn'dof pi•re-ellitrit: Duchemin 'knew he was not alone; himself. Within • an hour, 'he „knew, there was something else .in the roOM Within a day or so at most; lie Must With bun, something nameless,. ateal- be under arrest,-, charged with the theft of the Mont,slais jewels,'danined by him yesterdaY as much as by every, turn of . circumstantial evi- • rT. 1a epent,. itself fruitl s 1 •radfasreceivers • were licensed (hiring, the larger, pulp and Paper coninailies against 'tha'. blackness,w eh! 131; -the. ,•;.Yeat', states-, the Radio. have .411#1ar emumo"--1411H--00 between closed ' Window draperies blenderted_ 4.4s`BOrkeh...1)01* of Marine and Fisher- different parte of their limits and 14s.. SifWiste-hut-for-tho e -d serclonic : than the,, year be_,sore -:•tween the. liniita.-and-'-headqtitilefiT eyes. of dying ember: u th-!as4.1•11.11hereProkiaii---ig abFniFfiell-PresPectors-•Iarid mining men In the - In spite of himself le 'knew M ••.::.,9.01(ilejitoase•Eigure4of,..iicenscs4emly..,apetted4orthern....fieldsLlare-in,-inent-When-fleshscTaWied::tilid-theliaTF issued would suggest that Ontario ia: ready Communication with the outside the greatest. devotee by n wide lead, World through the medium of Fidio. follavied,by. Quebec, then by the four The mounted‘voliCe posts and jsolated WOOtern, pravinceri, and •lastly ;by the trading pkst of "' the Sub-Aretie re ltlaritntes., ; This. refers :to stessgions are in daily touch" with.: the ••tieffii thktigh the majeritY are Palliate larger Canadian centres, not onlyiii- re.001i7ing tationst operated. by, indi- '11'anY 'of the 'phases of, its Bieseanada-wohld appear e be -4* where its Influenc land.Spec' tally,e;vated as the aphlet,.8 wireless has ,been in .•'*e2icisit;nee :in 'Panailfot soiiie time f etheadventsof radio -Sr a- •• inithne4iabeit • land.and ".• 'd, need.. tiiroug.hout- .tne of thagratestT•alti9s)posity of benefit was generally • creasing their eificiencirt,bnt -consider- ably reducing the rigors .crf their „ex- istences.. In 'peCuliarly eirectiVe, Man-. • . e net. radio 'has .cinne 'pray a largo part in .all phases. of, Canadian fron- s - ADVANTAGES TO FARivl Ltsw• • . probably. the most widespread revo- lution the rage haaswrenghtans_Cans -ada; h:Oivever, has. been in the farm home." The figures. of radio' licenses thy, il' t, i ' fkr?* •A: fiend extended abont , a • foot ens - . . countered•the back of an upholstered chair, Whieli he: identified by touch. Ass, ,nining.,the , chair to besoccupYing • The . men Whom.. dean ' ushered in its usual position, he need only con- proved to be, ' outwardly, what .• thine in' a kine parallel With -the line. Ducheniin-had .4pecte'd; of • ellase 4, its'back .to find the entrance -hall .... inribent six paces: t • . . , , ' Within three he stopped dead he . P 4,-4341/13'4"1.--b.37--1511daell-,ARStinet - P . iVe — -- •_._ _ perception Of . that -Other • presence . tclose by. , . • : • •.:. .• issued in Western Canada ,are stink- Whether he -had ,clrawn near to " rapidly .oa'ine to permeate every phase • leg; • and Stb_ Is' factor coming n top ' 0 inch by inch, .er 'whether it,. eeeing. of '..ittti -fife., It is playing its part in Of the general' ;construction 'of", , fins Ilim about .to Make good his escape, trade/shipPing, forestry, and the Illh- provincial roads and the universal hadcrept up- On , him, he could not 'erie,ir t,h43,11n)ced eivi. lization witl!, .!he'- use,. of the autonssibile, has . altogether say. 11.e. only knew that it was there, yet nntained placest of the Dominion changed •the existence of the agrieul- within arm's-length, waiting, 7tense,'. and been a further factor An, revolu- , „ ,,, , , ; . tusist of this area from what it. was prepared, and soinehow deadly in its ' tio,nizing the existence of • the•pioneet :before-the-Avar.,---The-only-drawbitck- anirnositY.--. , „ , uns • from winch the 'Western farmer' IJOENSED:'STATION& 'might be said to • have sd,uffereel In the •Licensed stations in the -Dominion ,past if 'indeed 'it can. so be termed,: , . . . _Aro as • .Bret- was his • rerhoteneee • from •the ‘papu:: tions •80 •Pireetion :Stationa' Ions' centies.. • To -day he is in tease -4 8.i'..13eakonsetatians 6;1 Redienhone•atasless' totich With them, ami tiolfs:4; .-.00,Yeiiinient:Aiirstations- 28; sures and faeilitiee . are at his corns . . sConainercial'-ship .stations 252; Limit- Modern pioneering has been ed. ,coast etatiOns 8; .'F'dhlic Comnier- relit:tech* all teirnrs. .• s' • elal fitations Or Private Corinmercial ,Canada has. been • progressive in • stations 50'; Ptistate Ceinmercial advance *Of; other countries In •its in- l3roadcasting statins Amateur st-itution of sr .section Of the Radio Etimdeesting Station's ,46;. Radio -tele- 'trench to. combat. preventable Inter- graph, training.. schools .9.; EAperi- ferefine, Geverninent depots fot this - Mental Stations 87, Amateur Experi- Purpose have been- established' at •Mentril' station e 37, and Private .Re-' Ottawa, • . Toronto,: Winnipeg,' Van:- • ,eetvingetationt 1.84,486...,. • • .,..• . • ,cOuVers 'Montreal Halifax, and • • , Canada's ;extensive eoast. line • de- 'these': eqUipPed. with Autoniobiles. fit -1 maids an efficient radio service; 48 ' ted With :medial initrunients„. and Op - Const stations have been parntuss • When radio faris • are trou- oh shore VS communicate with ships „bled by interference they sininly get' at Sea. :The. coat station: • System i in touch • with the -nearest ...Gov& lc consists two chains, one extending nierit • radio! inspector's office, • and from Vancouver to, I'll/fee ittiperi on 'register their complaint, when an. ex: the -Pacific„ and -the Other from Port.! et.t, starts ,in• car to locate the Arthur to the Atlantic Ocean in the I.source .,etsthe interference, and, if sinist • • The primary aim of the Coast- possible, to Correct it. • This depart - statism Organilation is to. ptovide fa- 1 rnent's Wbric, has met with Very' great ellities: whereby' Any ship Within 500 ,snccess. • =ilea the Canadian. coast can. es- : ' tablish instant tench with - shores' caiiada. talc. Deposits. , Constant "Watch, .twenty-four itouz•s a., - ' • • ' ' The sweetly scented. teleum powder is --------------------------n'ly with which women over the con - the staions, thetefandling. about 7,- :tinent peWdet theft notes and dust 000;00A 'words a year. , • • their babies ' is another' Canadian ray •. These stations give .genetal• aid te '• , materlaSs•anent"swhich „littlq.. is -t -heard;, navigation,s•communicate -with • 'snips-- nd. concerning .which is •icnoWit . in distress, had in addition certain' ofs'e • by the 'general phblic. , Talc in its thens On both coasts and the great native condition is really' a Soft,rock lakes,. breadcaSt information to navi ,„„ "gators coVezing '• weather forecasts, also known as steatiie,ei toap: poeition and , nature of dangers to , • . stone TO chemists it ia known . . magnesium silicate It •is easil t navigation, etc.- Urgent infers -nation; • . • . • , . eu Inch -as hurricane, warnings, is •broad- , silvery, white in .color, has a greaiy• . . ,Dijgging the nails' deep bite 'the palms of his hands, until the-. pain relieVed his perycrifs .tension,•he. waits ed Mice .inor,e, one mintite, tivo, three.: Itut, nothing , • - ' Then' vary: sloiriy• lie lifted dnaarns and '8v:rept ,it before himstiglit: and left. . At' one•Point of the, ares a trifle .to lib; left, his ,'Ainger•tiPt brushed • sOinething,„„ Oe thought he detected a "O•i•ily ,alias 'for Michael. Lens istirSih the darkness, etifledi sound; stepped forward quickly, clavVirig the air;• and caught between his fingers only toe, well -k own: to him, plain a:wisp •,•of smile material, like • silk, men of.' the people uriasturning well - sheer and glace, a portion -Of 'ItoMe tra!ned and informed, sceptical; net: • , improbably ..shrewd, hands in the , SininItanetinfily he heard a enioth- garne, of thief taking •, : • sated cry, of anger or alarm; and the , _Saluting Madame. de "Mentalais night seethed to split and be: rent. With Calculated ceremony, ' one acting Iinzi:gtenfereadgmlesen,:tcbeyieraedth,flouensalend 'Shoot- is spokesman, offered to present "their ' credentials. • • , - brutally on -the 'ipoint of • "It : is not necessary, ,messiehrs," the jaw, his head jerked back, he she eel& "I regret very. much to -reeled And fell against a chairs'whieh have s_inconvenience& you, although Went to the floor Notti • a' muffled of course it will plaice no difference crash. " •• your but I have brought you here to no purpose. • The necessity , CHAPTER X". f for my 'contemplated journey. 'no • • longer ekiritti." : . .." Woman's' 'Faith. ' There were expressions .of turpr se Duchemin woke up in his bed, glare to which she put itn end with the ef shrill& in, his,eyess • words, :aceompanied by • a charming • Hesgroaned aloud and with -both smile.: "Frankly, messieurs, I. have hands clhtehecl terriplee'that, promised simply' changed my: mind." to split, with, pain that'craidied"ise. • There waS nothing more to' be said. tweeli,theins...atrokesapen,„„streke;...likes-OPenlY. niore:' than- - little,thystified; bows ' of a mighty hammer. ' the men Withdrew. ;Also, his jaW was stiff, , and. de, : the:smile with Which she dismissed veloped a protesting ache whenev,er then -i: lingered, "delightful and senigs he :opened his Mouth.' inatic,;"at 'Eve .reeoghised, the stupe - He got t;,Up hastily and spoilt sev; faction, with which.' Duchemin moved eral minutes under •an icy to- remonstrate With her. yard, otherwise the Lone Wolf.", , /car- , • Washington's Victory. ' • • • It •wa.s St.; George nicker, .V1 iid_opti,ansanda Beriznidian b birth, who .arranged. far the seizure. a hundred harrels of gunpciwder.ster itt Berniuda,. and their S.hipm•ent. •• with ;this pewiler.Wasli.' ingtori'e army gained • It'd drift imPort- . . it'. earefiitiye for eaen ..:nuMber and " ., ., ',- If You. are *thirty, you. have hadS•so . , . . , s ewer and emerged feehng, more on "Madamet",.. he ' cried M si' low vaiee .fridre"..9 .yout nrder to . Pattern ' l)ert. : s. ..... , east immediately tin• :. receipt•.„ Each ,..eel and vy•han powlere4 it is.. kee.w, i,..i. thrills with, himeelf and 'the worl& of wonder and protest=4"whir did you Wilson Pub thin. Co's 78 Wsst Ade . Ail' . . , • . ltter" is renewed sisc times iy-diF1Y.: . . • .).r,".180' sete of, brans, for, ths ' ' •ey.t eoast station reports aii• Passing ships ' . 7 and non-conductive. It Is used prin, .. • Ira as; Fretich: chalk: ', It hint heatsresisfip,k, ,iisThe Valet-de-ehanibeArought"With. do thaV.'• Why: lei them" go without I, :aide 'lits • Tisrest, ' •Patterni: seat av • . qit,d0i. • . ' ;... • „--"s„.. ,,,' r. '1,,:ach ..Set t was :. di IT e ren t in t-ii,r a titY' • tray the ann,oun ehre t .' that stelling ...theris:--?" • .. , . , .,, • -' ''.ret Madame, sle. -40_1:44411f1..P.resentedsher • "Po 'ilk .: that is : my ',Wish:, foil, : , . . . ' 'I•Irn IlAa'n! ' • ' . ' ....,' • . W:HEN, Firestone engineers:',. ,frorl it felloVve, 'fhat• wns (lue to, . , cipally for toilet Purposetsas a lubri - 1 .. , . . . ..., were developing the. 'Bat- . , t'ario:U factorq--diet lising one of . • 4 sant, Lis a- filler sots paper. and • sot; ColnPilments . find' wo.uld , be "glad : to-fl;lear." lie- gave a gestUre of bewil- .s. ; . - ": ' ."'• , '; .• • .'. ' • .4 . !Oen Tire they found it necess'ary. , I the Chiefs If, for ex .rinie 'You had a" ;tailor's , chalk: It also' enters into the see „ . . , ,,, . nionisietir .•.;at his' cOnVeriience in dernient. ' "Pe•rbarishe conthmed, . , ' ... .:,',4 'gn-a tread 'alto ether .dif • '' t ' *3 • liking- . ' ' ' . ' mporar ,• for narssil 'hos . " manufacture of rubber goods and, tex., the. grand salon. o ishenemin made meeting ."his blank stare with eYes iri • •._ ' -....sss.,.441*. s ---sr,..---,-,•,-.,,ns- -......,ss,..ss....4'.1A,V-4,1..,..... fe-rent..frein.that 7.vhich its reqUired- -, .fote • ' ' rs- ' tiles arid cut in blOeks., iS, trsed In ,fur- ; orain set 'that had the ilenefit, of ' the/ „ - .short* Woilt, , 'of* •• Ns •fle.oesing, it his Teof, '4' vhiav , amusement 'gave,' -place . 'to"' a ;`.... .,-,..1"—r1/4:,'" -:„...„cl•I--"',.--------y-*,,,, ,.'-.'F.;--•..,r---..,.. • , "bY High Pli'essure. T•ires.'• , •‘ . ' , latt„e' - r wortfa be it :1,-C„,•:,1 6tce *fox, 'posits in the world, .thiee „mega.. caiiada pee.seees• the fee- and' roll, arid ' hul•ried -;:le*n.' to, look' alrdost' iinelogetic , yet ' utterly ....(nsiiket jr,54.1,..ty&.........i. _..i,it,,r.t-if.p..4,1,4A,91,,,;16S•1..sii..`4:‘,..., most, ,iroi. jortnot high grade talc de., the drawing raam...,.. ., . .:. ,, ‘,. ,4 ,,,.. , i kind,:_,,,,,Do.bor,....,/,haye 4more salth• in ,. ‘ Is 7 ..,5...11,0,,,i_s..,,,,,e„„..,,..A.4,, ,,,,,,,,is,..s.,y . .., ..at-nhed-r7duearr'estrIprlanttirarroew ftino7plieratIlt .,1 t tr"aZenlePalt:V.;ch°•ine'htaielion't.rttl'iW.":.hi.°1.rrsl.eic ...'rtilc:'ild.d..'": ' The Very.•higilest. ..Ater prefeun . revesie disturbe by you . . . .. . • . , . , OP The i)rojections. •Oft., the cross r. ' ' d • - '• ' • 1 •••,'‘,k --; "". l'atitil" ---,— •••, - . the tread .,to cling • to. the • road, '''I are tiail .'r .01' the 'brain: .11 ' . s, 4. qualities are necesshrY in the menu:. his aPProaeh, the', rose quiciciy,... ad- ' • Duchernin bowed his ., head ,over -I •. s/ , • ••• • s , - . . • • • • • • • - ' • • - • three re • • • •r „ vying the greatest non-slud sur- . I 11, for onths. you ate•la. ge facture of taleurn powder,. and .'Easts , ,vancing to meet uche n. with bot hands . so t htly. km tea t t th -,Fot poWer,:for.spee , . , . s • , is , , , .. • . a, cr ss an a, e ,, ' d for dependa 'My' fate • This tough phab e tree ' quanttfics of lh' ter ec-, d ripl s ern Ontario IS the chief . -source Of ,liende effe1I'fi • in sY111PathYs ' ' 'knuckles •were' white ,sWith., •strain, . I has ; the . weai-resisting qualities '. ,your brain .-101141,' i$S. in first-class,: supplsr -of . 'the ' imlispensible toilet I Under allconditions y,iiiiins. find ,tiie •• "ivy. dear friend li.- •1"ou 'are Suctor-.,,, .";You would rot hisVe ' faith,", he. loss, Twin unmatched.nOW more than that give' th°°8a°48 of °70r41 mile: ., .fettle. • 13-nt it ,would get no benefit' , .tineiit s • -• article for the Nor.th American Con- l'ig---''":. :' . ' '' '': , • -; said in- n lew 'mice, if 'Yen: knew-"" ' ever ' The - Ilar,17Y.-Davidinn ,,a.,tanda. 7f.*•17:::".'efi'e,..:b. ia tread ad' ' mi,t be - 1 !,i..e.re, s'e,..a..rt'ret,,s• . The: matte 'nerd in • , . • . , He :met' .thit With a s'iniling. deriial.. She interrupted...in a •°gtio Voiees• wittont a rivals,. s • • - • 'placed on a flexible carcass To . .,..LFRIViati leS 18P' fine; btaift-iinildei. . . . "N4 how; at first, yells but 'since, My Are You -sure. - • , , , .... • . , ......-.....,..._,..?; , ,, . . 4, • ' ,,,, '. - WALTER AgbREWS, ,., 1.-47Titoetdonto : .‘P:ea:ide _ifoek oth: zepx:ra eReting 2', 1.' E.., yen' the •veas'on o1 the year has Its." , • Mussel Muilvas Fprtili er.----- balk-and- eeffee.,---gni---as-'--right-:•ai-sr-s-,-",' 'What I. must .tell you-!"' , -, ,.,,, • , -.i.., . . ' . - '' , istr ins ''''F'r st n cr th a •rds, "' effsct on the :brain The beet sets i '• . ' • . ' ' - - • ' trivet.. But -Madame ,rs. riot dressed. ' "My' -friend,.".: she *:saidi`.. "tell 'me `:46 'V. ci7Pe ° ' . 'Me fertility et, the •-aciril of ' Prince. • - - • • ' . • . • • - • . ., - - • er roe eartass• m. a rubber spin,: Edward Island, although naturally for het her Jeurnelri": • • ;nothing that' wnuld dietress your• . S .,. 4a rs those that: come. In Decem ier or • s " * tOlf3one.vertjyYtliit Puir°scaetus7a-teevcraYnfclihi-nr- Mnreirs.A. the *vitt Are the Airgkt etant •application of nrustel mini . dos it --."a , alight pair se prefedd One More' lie said' at tength,-..withoht looking high, le further -incteaeed by the con- ' Hisr-°' •ni°1181.e°r; • 1* have 'P'estribned If Y°11;11ad"-t°1d thn66.4e*tives;" ' —4". „„„..„ „ ., „...., t *elated with 'rehhet, ; minimizing --,, - -fiA. ., ..;:b ". •'" h' k c.6-.. . P.m!: .0kkobet 'seti., • • . ' ' • ' • ) lected...along "the shOres • and Spread ..tverd--"IndefinicthlY."' ''' '''''''' ' • '- :ii sitillh'S.y."1, .rs611ustYlt tlbStsshea:',V1Pouknhd°, vn.111,seur.,,,,s°,6,,,n.: Oiler the' Aelds. This tiCh fertilizer '''' At this : canffrination of the feare ' , Use ' f'icIfii'isynatianwdanlvteeitrOnoMy,.toinfert. '. ''cl°'"71:41YtilljatItg.',.3'hQi:194ceg"adli". to Itnhen* at ' . and 4afety ,if awriair; • a Itt, , thirty • Aft you have done an average fa coinpesed Of cleeayed shell's ail& ' wilteh 'had befni hauntinhig' ini;:" ' 1)6' i °tit' tr)°-niliel.'dalaY'---An.d.' wt.° estuarine .silt and contains a large percentage; ef organic Matter, • • The • 09.44lit ,.,..,.9f., illint-..111-0tioiettilixet tornie.'..a'.,valuable, -ingredient An" the „sell, ',-Further fertility is assured' by, the 'uSe orseaweed" and Ash. This' .care". of : the ground nnd,systematic replenishing. restittii •-•in • :- abundant crops.and rich, green verdure. • . 1 Elnintnits tins -take Minard's Liiiimeht, your'Veer fot ;courage." . .•• • • .. ... Flevored with the:juice of fresh mint leave.. ; • ° After &sty Meal . or' - rn :Oft • • s ISOUN No. ,4./.-4,02. chen nodded.; slightly, • -. , • • I world would ever believe anybody else' "Veil tileughtfhlly, When.' guittg "when they lentned ,that : Andre 44 r.your , .,gtreat three 4. Totted it •easy to steelc "'lift Lanyard, 61fietWite the Liebe Wolf7,",i heard :nO#1.ing:till that ,Chiiir.;'eraSlie,d.'.' hi"'t .0 ' Are Wt4°Ti,,t4V 1-4°11318t0;3 ',,y4911 tp.my dbwb, he roplicid, without the long ,nause • !tut •naturally, surprise he had antirionted.SF.."T • • IT DUeheinin Should trot. have belieVed you gniltY.4, Sincerely, "the Winild • hold's i'woirtan MIMI) with 7/611fler," ahoWed hoe 4 ha gftai bad. for ' SiMONOS '..64machirteRnivps. . ' 4111401**96ANADA*AW CS'. LTD, • • MoNfitiAL VANCouvER, at, Jon0,14,s, • — • 44.0„Alli ,,r411111LS ,mwom.w.~NW...1,MWNWROaS.,MMWWA:qMW —se .the , 'nearest . ,Eirestone . • amount' Of . thirlitmg, • yotit.."ionifes-• , :Dealer.. ' .. ; • -Sions" would, ti -umber about' 1,920,S • 'FIRESTONB":"TIBB -& RUB '' 060,000.• These 'whcf'se viorit ' it' t** ‘comPANY,,or •CSANADA;s1sirnitsits tirE'lY'•incntnl-':W0iild-'tl6'uhle"'".-tho'saiig Hemi1tbn, Ontario -- ,,,, • ilres., , _ ' ivfOsT 'MILES PE12,-DOLEAR • - ,' A vveflYtrili'S bruin is bout s' 611'1E44 . - , ., , . . lighter than e ine,l's, ',but . if Ili.. of • trestco. e.-:..i.e.ertffy. :It .lasts lonfteriitoo. On"an xtrnerior, quality -of a Alighei, specific) 1, , , • riV6race a worriari of 'sixtY has dli pn,vAthili build,..16 .0,11 y 6 tim, frrrp. .,1 Mt** , t• ;Ifsrity rot Cent, 'better brahl tiPai '' , 6.; , man 'of tria Banns niiii ' r ' ' ' ...: A ;4 .4..".o•....:41"+,,.4'+'4v..!.*10' , J • ,