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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1927-08-04, Page 6• , tit Ike 'Cali:J;(011 pooi,or 'tea itt , • 1-`• "4" ' :"1',"•- , * s, • 207 ^, 04*Per. • him With his, disdain. ,"WeliR ' seiere inflOrmed: See to it that you. are. at "-the Secretary's 'Office before. noon With the ten POunds-AllmtY.Wt° 'which You are obliged to eneeer 4.;;11,I4sluPtOtlanur intisadfccaleedfrd4'sbpairrt:tdittrIleig_e opiteethe eat'tst the. morning; He theright it very likely thatethe wholee Net, Weifild be discovered,. and that he, Would elipbahlY be hanged, at to leapt branded and -sold , tette ".slaVery Iike those' •other damned rebeleceenvietS/ With 'whornbe had been ed Mad associate himself. .• •' ' Stiateleed uP• b„is hat., .ands :..w.,:mit,Ont in qUes,t of. Petc B1od. But whereloole, for hiM? Finaily he determined tO.e..e0 up • to bele:Ad SielioP"S.PlantationereohOlY Sloed WOUld h thoro; Tf h Nir.lre net, Notiaa rooli-find Pitt, arid : • 0. 'BEGIN,,i1ERE. TO -DAY. 911.02'.a'sereiceabi,e:Aeliekry,. and that t•t captain e i'. ' ',_ , its ,otiver 'Wee 'clieteeeed 'to: sell it for, ' Blood, ' physician .anir ad:-. 1. twenty-two. eveningar on Venturer, beeeinee. 'the Slaie of cdloriel' ill beifeli, leiter stlited_. handed, tile - • °peen. eseeie an 0 ' to • hi s• new, associate, an Nuttall •13' 4-- 4-.-r."BaTbeider /e" . just liavingebeene eent ethere after' an • -convictieneen a..eharge. trea2 111-kIht 'off With instructions to COmPlete son. aainst King james of M'Yeeta*--41-PePt4C.: a" —wharf, ecu t the fellewingday ile is perniitted unneual:freedom , and then bring the boat to the entise of his .1.1inewledge :Of medicine, under cover of night Blood an and •thus 'is enabled', to beethite the "II'S 'fellow-cenvicts Would: join, him leader ae plot:10 escape fr0111 the elandeie-rOnee of censpira- . tors iti'',';10.eerny • Pitt,- a At sunsit'Pete-Slood was hailed-hy 14 'OAK Itcan vent" alums Metall,. 4ru1 asita,koikicpro 'Schen •,in04iede j'as4t47.7;;;0 VViison Publishing FIRSTAID WINE woops' , gnsiwjettige'-'Thai Every Man .,,Qping l'xIti;). the Wopti4 . 1 . , • . ''' •.• Shoiati..Posses '.' "Aniline/ Whas!will, nee bite bead and retnall* ,C001 Will be able to care ler FOR .7eng ' dlnrist. pier. accident that .piAy .befa4 .' , . . PRY LA U N writes Dr,•Cher ea f ;11"°hF A NX ALL. . , othpany Harris in ,the July ise e • Field r WING I and. Stream 114egazine, e, • , • - • :......stiravgeiv eAcligh •ja tAinit'tor,yeinemb,e17 •wb,Cil are• . to. be eteeatee in camp,: according to Dr. Harris, is. to do as little, eenaisteat.4 ;geed ;fire(' aid, , writers,, ."Itlattro,, ittrit4c.in fiDiior- 'Fourth 'of July Reflections by tunfty and nerhane slight tiSetstSilcea c r 1113 ' Is 'a great .healer Oeistinlids." DO not 1,--1-11F Sage of do enere,te DeOltefl. bpne than, is ab, To the Editor- of • The , Nevi' York . v'erwotrittit's Make fetiew G11 • leave a sine:sea& with him. '•.Ile ,wei. eolutely neceesary: sUnlesse A :wound, ,, .. times: • . .. es.. , . •e . • .. . e. 4 '11c.(Itiaint.ed. wio Fitt iiiya , ft* 'Pf . oevioUpeye otter,. bit .6h41.114. Pe 00117...!', !' 13a:Yerley .nille; :Cal> Jeer 4,' 'te,xt 'for ,§esiting .,01(coa impt,),?Q..th'at he ,,s,favr.qit..44;•cTeil.4.•• .In ether .evoi*; do.' Well; title:lathe Eonrth ''or joir end' .. . rpse,de , enedicat.aseie. nce; „. ..... ,, ., . not '. eilli4a4, the pOa-4htlitr,pi':•infear 'MY," hidSs.penping. theSe .glent crackere, ,., 'ingetteeivennel-eby,:deing ,teo. pinch* ter heiven'C.heen ',tiny great p'serlotie• eel, Pitt's Shaee,irt.:thio/bortese:.lia .pi&••• out, Bleed was s..,elting Out •frona"..C4Ceve ,HeContinued,-. "A Surgical: leit••that ,- ` Too. '.51,p ,,,cco:Ittr.ge7e. ,44110.,..0oroe, ;the. ,Pettient."'„ Se , e ' ee .,'''. ee. • . , . ee' elaete pi . 14, bettleeceri el ten p . . 7,.A.rid, at the . ,same, tinie tlitit: he'.Set arnMent. House at last,. hiving serfar eaSed.the.Goverrier's cexidition as to ,be Perniitted te.departe Beingineent; eed, he would, but for an unexpected delay; ".have rea,ched.• the 'stockade ahead -of •Nuttell • in which case tette. era). unhappy eyentS,Inight have heen "averted. •.. The ;unexpected delay. yraa oecasionell by :11/liee. Arabella Bishop.' t. They nleti• at thee gate of - the luxur- iant 'garden :of . Government Heine, and Mies. Biehepeehereelt mounted, stared to sees'e:P-eterelilood. on horse- . . .. • , . • • "thig' iinteresting:friendship -.Colonel' Bishop ' ""There'S' • the .GO'ver-: ' . . 'f'eltelerelieteVeen Blood. and Atabella„. Pore•Wrth, n att.sele gout, sere Aloe -asgeeiare..see.,ee eneeet •001.01e,I. ,ing= lilt*. wounded horse. * Be. PO, House! leo‘ttepleied,nd tothe a GO ON WITH THE the • • , • . venamen ons • :Sf.tting;Oleee' they, 'talked. in Whis- .horae, 'Kent, Orthe.-Iotet'll be all., night Perk:for. an. liciqt or..nictre..TkeY would .getting there." fle2d their enter- They bustled hien 'away, choking al- a ',Iialf-clOa at legiet,'.a: inost froni.e reluctance that he dared recOre ifepoesiblee. but ' no mere' .than not show. The thing was unfortun 'that ':They,Milit pick Acbeste out ...it Ate but. Otter. 41 not beyond remedee eezeetsbaCereefit-eitnevivokie--of----the-,-M4on---e:Theeeecape---W;eoeteefoteriiidniglitrand •Mentli.',rneeeethat "Colonell Bishop had he shoed easily -be back by then. , • , • ae 'Orel 'ellen! who understood thO:•: .He m'aunted the horse, that Kent sea '•were. deSirabN. But of these ' procured him, ,intending to make all there We wereyonlYeetwer-ive'that iinfere 1 heath; ' • •tunnte gang, 'andutheirlenewiedge was "How 'shall 1 re-enter the Steckad'e, fill.',:they 'Were. Hai -thole* sir?" : he inquired at parting: P &yid. Navy,"and Nicholas • Dyke, who Bishop."When they've done With :a.'"gentlernart'•Who •had,.'SerVeti,lif‘'thet *•"yrki'll ..not said .had.;htion',O, petty officer. eire the late You at Government House they nirlY thite, 11.0,41116rewas anotheri'fied a kennel for you there until , the ,.,Whe iradtten a gunner, a man Maned. Morning.' • • . ' '"'• , Peter' Blood went. off in a state 'of everything," " Was- mind bordering on despair. A -post, EICOWS' lart ,reCoramendatioti to 'him' Tenement. ef the escape -at least until •at ..." •.• • • ' • I to-metrow night was necessary now, . • Cemirie net morning to the wharf, and postponement must Mean:the sdis- Mead found Whacker a`gener- ,....cuz„ pool • "It's `reef.,'-' money require," said •'• he,. "lint. Vie boat 'itself... •For Who ' telling Me a boat ' and incur- . ring ihe.fenalties jue„Governor Steed's et I a rra o ? telt have eead:it/ine Whacker ' a', little with ight lips. "I've thought Of if. You wll scb that.,the\inati . Who', buys the gest mr:et 'elle of thoSe 'Who 'goe'ee ` with; yee"--.--to that he .is "not:here to aneWer -.q•sreetio,ns afterward."; "But ia to, go with me save r.,16 niy‘C-Pr';:l' Case? What I cannot • de, 'they cat -n -e.." ti ->re, are eti'vers detained 'on the leand .bzzi ...slaves,' there are seV- • .43tal.Who aro here for debt, and wOuld be glad eneueldi ppremi their wings. ''1•61!.ow Nuttall, now • who foi:oeeeejeeeelee_deee • of n_iship.;ight, 'Mloot to know 'Would 1Wel'- etyn*.,,-.611cb, ehrince as you Might: ac'erel him.' ' • , Bee elineld a debtor come with nio-ley. to b beat?' .The 'imestion wille lee eele" • . Tr; , he 'kkrt,.. it will. if you .:efintriee rlieweily, 's all be gone hefe-rd 'that happena."' ••• ••• • • • , (ltd. r41.6e,d, take him that ri w th n an lieu he contrived to see Nn111, and 'found the 'fellow as...dis- .pleeed th the business as pr: Whacker: }ad predicted. When he left the ship': „ wright, • it v:as agreed that Nut -tall he • 're'cluir° cert4in medmarnents should .4..2,2; th.! boat required; for which he must f r°n1 Which',"L:00 at 'once iirodeee,:th akthtcarY• the, mon' ' • • On that.pretext, he ,raade excur- ' 014 (.7.111, e o•tne • "sioriiitce the aWaknirig• town,- and N'titte:Ir ;ed him , that he h ttr141Itt.711* • "Good.peeknitig, 'sir," she hailed him pleasantly. "It's close upon a month since last 1 saw . ' "Twenty-one 'days to the I4ur," ' said, he. "I've counted themit,. If he woidd wait a 'moment they, would ride back together. She had but corne to inquire of 'the Governor's health- it her uncle's reeniat • , So he waited and so they to -de back to C.solOnel BishoVe house. ' Theyrode obliViens 'olefin „others in the ...world that morning.- He Was telling her the sto.ry of his early turbulent . sary u n t . 1- 15.82 1104: to:ntOin ,•eVerything thiet• id obselee Cobane. lib thdaY Georg 0 W , . :. ,sa juries that ire nommen, will contain speeches. ' Georgie' started out wav;• widths.' of, ppe7 to three ! Welles, ad-, You' which one will get you "the fare peckages of sterile gauze, bandages -in ling a flag 'and dal the ballot.' 0/kit:vs y ,, liesiere tape in Iwo -inch width, Iodine,' the'st. . ...•' • ' -, . , and'eafety-pine." • '', - : ' „ '• 1. I was born on Nov. 4,' which is elec. a few generaethinga 'that Should be I tioft daY, there would have peen no remembered, no, matter whet theeln- Tdjuarnyger4Omf9innie.Pet:€sefen trh ithan, m7falyT ste:Onill et)" train „evitheut in cases where the shin is. breeiteneut-leeer• clevel'Ope from • Within In 'eases of -a severe bruise or whet.° * been a arrbut the skin do bothlalk ?with a whine, AN A."4"fitACTIVE. COSTUME , - • .The' women or 'keiel who enjtaYs, making her own under -garments will finci'thia slip quite simple to fashion. 'therezia: an inverted ''plait at ,each side seam provide. for the neees- f 1 ese and the top 'may he .ehapedeaS.tine:VeieW4TecirStraight-wistir shoulder Arena like View B. No. 1582 is, in Sizes 36, 40, and 44 inches' buet. Size 36 is suitable fpr 34 or "36, and requires',204 5Tards- 36 -',or 39 -inch ma- terial for :View' A,,! or 2%. yards for View B. Price .20, cents. the pattern: Transfer Design No. 1440 effeetive- ly trims both views and is inlilue .or :Yell0w„. Pike 25 &rite 'the pattern.. Many styles of Smart apparel May be found in e our ,Feshion 130qlee Our deeignerS,, origiriath their pateCrns ' in the heart -of .style centres, • and their creations are those of tested popularity, brought within the means of the average woman. Price. Of the book 10 cents the copy. .‘ CHAFTER-VIL7 , Mr. Jainee Nuttall made all speed. regardless Of the heat, in his journey from Bridgetown to Colonel Bishop's plantation, where he learned Dr. 'Blood. wee' not :at home. 116 man Of Sense might have eat. dove and wait - cd, judging :That to be the quickest .and. surest way in theend. ' But: Nut- tall had no 's-ense. . Ile ,bliindered to -the end of the. avenue, and round the .corner of it,.; and there ran into *Pitt, alone, •Witli a. wooden spade. upon fm irrigation Channel. •Pitt etaited-,..at him,' and the -shipwright ponredi out his airio neWs, in a dis- ry f ' est' of the In ',countryseeongs' and Calvin writee ite Dr. Harris' point out .thit, 'there -axe thin' day, and if it hadn't been for elec- • TIIET MET AT.' THE GATE OF. THE LUXURIANT G-ARDEN OF GOVERNMENT HOUSE. covery of Nultall'e .transaction and the askieg, queStions it :would ,be 'difficult to ansiver. . Not until •the early hours of \the Morning did Peter • Blood succeed in Making , a 'temporary escape from Government House on the, ground.that • • ' " Round ;the bioele of cane 'came - big man in hiscuit-colered '.,•taffetee followed, 215y two 'negrees' eip 'cotton drawers who .were Armed With cut. : • • • . Mr:.Nuttall.iooked wildly this way and that a 'moment, then. belted like a rabbit for the weeds.. Pitt groaned, And stood; leaning upon his spade. • • . • . there' Steed l" bawled ColOne Bishop after the fugitive.. e ' ' But the. fiigitive never 'seeenuch'ias turned his • hear • • • " le tinned. mew upon the Slave a ,optintcriante that was inflamed .by heat internal • and external: "Who was thatrunagate?" he, apk- ed with terrible Suavity. • , Leaning oyez on his Spade, Jeremy. Pitt hung -his -head a little, and shift- ed uncomfortably on his bare feet, .• thet the lid's naked Shoulders With stifle - Jeremy -looked at the burly. planter out of sullen, almost. defiant eyes. . '. "I don't know,", he said, and in, his voice there %was ,a faint' note ,at least' Of defiance. • • .., • •(TO be continued) -•• • 1.es, said the old salt to his rid= Miring: audience. '!1, have..‘sailed rotind the World seventy times. But the W-orse voYage,of all was"the last one. At ,the ;Equator the heat was ,e0 strong that we had to take it in turn, to go down Into the stoke hole to ,get 'cool." ' „ t , • . • It v,till ertto-n ,nste d a, e M nard'LI , nImentor sca y,s a p • le Ate Ideal 'rWeer 'far. dell. • I dtra.and you tpo. ' .1t aids appeiite ata . thee; crivInifot .1111 sweets. lit IF1 mei•ou• iSSUL No. 'f said vilth more_assurance..than he • felt "if I hate to bleed theiCovo•rner to death. Be' ready as last night." "lint .if "there 'are qUestions Mean- while?," bleated Nuttall. -; "Arts_wer as beet , You. OM.Us youwits'rnan..1 ean stay'ne longer" And Peter Went Off.to the apothecary for fpr, artiga. Within in hour of his going came anl'offieer of the §etfettirY's to: Nut; tall% miserable hei,e1., The. seller, of the beet; had duly .ireported",the sale at the .S.eoret'ary's office. , 'We are ireterrned • that you hat.* bcitighe n *her* from Mt. 11,o}?;ert; °Farrell," said the Offieer. . ....."Thats is poi? aro 'mitten; „rho' cortoeiv,ed that .for ,him .this was the end of the world. "Yot4 .are:in no barite, -It -seems,' to &date': tfe'S'all%t. 'WititTaffit ASffiCa.' Ther'eniiaseiry had -a preper: bureaucratic " Mitt-R.11's weak eyes blinked at 4' redoubled, rate. • , • • ."Ta- ...declare it?" ,"Ye knknowit's the law." didn't, may it please you." '"R.tit. it's, in 'the, proclamation pal"- " 4lithed-,,last-Ittpttary. "1 e tetani read,. elle/1 I didn't knowtA, , , -Paugh0 'The rneteorepr 'withered • . f . HOW TO ORDER PATTERNS. , • .Write your name and address plain- ly, giving Member and size of such patterns as you 'want. Enclose .20c in starnps or coin (coin preferred; wrap. it carefu11y for each nuinber and severe Weeding by th familiar tourni• address your. Meier to Pattern Dept., Wilson ' .Coblidge:'in the Plea Hille„.My, birth- day. his: modes' owe ineneennde,Seitt. s'inoee.sback to liOneet 'Work than . apy other • aye in. the year'. ' At • that; I wish, both of them well • They are'hoth good 1.06, even if they, tiesue has.torn p has not pot been broken; Secondly, the , danger from severe hemorrhage or . bleeding: Thirdly; the danger from s ical h ck in'easee of crashing or mlnard'S . ' , • 01.1113, ' WILL .'ROGEItS: " . • . _ • • Liniment tor earache.. 7, urg s o • internal injury and ' breaking of large - • ' •bonas: ,•Lastly,' the • daigere . of de- fe,rmiey e' feom, fractured or brOkeia bones • • "14 all ciises Where 'the skin is broken,'" emphasizes ,pr. Harris,- ”such as cuts, Scratches . or area's, ePnneture wounds; or .cceiniound :frac- :take, 'the , Very first to, de•before*teir touching the wound ,i0 therOughlY to as possible. • Next. in 'caid' there ithetild be; dirt In the Wotind, remove It by 'Wiping with Sterile gauze or by picking it put,with'a:linifopeint whieh, haa' thoroughly been Washed :and cleaned. then the Would eheeild be bathed in ;iodine eolution,one half drug store strength, and bandaged Should the . Wound show: evidence Of formation, or look red, inflammed and angry, then tf.:4 necesary: to 'fur- ther the treatment., with Wet:dressings, applied hot 'end 'ehapged often. Plat .stoxies heated in the fire 'wrapp-ed in old 'cktbs: or bits of blanket'Oet ndrnirr ably •in'Aelape. of hot-water .bottles or 'electrie, pAda .for keeping these ,Wet dressings •hot.:• . • '"Severe lieinorrhage.or'Needing 15 •best,contrcilled. in the :' Woods by pres; sure. This may be, applied oVer..the Cut in„the fnrin of a•Pad, heirl with 'a, tightly: a,pplied bandage or; in very • • West 'Ade- "The treatment of shock or CollePse . . iWaiidlseonstP.,uTbloitsolinintog...po.,'i3 Patterns• sent .h,Y "consists' of siataining the bOrdY heat of return mail. thepatient-bY means' of hot blankets) . hot water bottles, or hot stones wrap- ped in blankets and placed alenggids • and at the feet of the patient." . The Harley.-bDaasV,IbOLonn made Sate C...:al'fiend. ctor. , and Stream" the Main 'things to ,re- .'.'chine; that According to the writer in .• epeeee ofir.lipl.d;it.ea,creei.a.,ygcylsel,ta:emtles-ot..1111,ev::,..„.riote..hicr,eoeuda.tn,t.e4dhs_trrinx,lioviltt:at.trnil,eeo:enrinotonhaoi in their normal pcsiticn as you can, Price t?,:05.' membef 'in handli7gia.fract.ur.e of ani .3‘,i3,0 to Ga,111.10ioliteo,frAGnodzr:Iwinse:LitrD;otlevaii: ientrep, type Are: be gentle when manipulat- tug; Place, the ends .cf bones as nearly Payment $100 -p,,,..,, ¢ee ' • . - which k:re, .rcgarded r,,;', th,:l Expensive' Suit. "That chap: recently paid. five. huh dred,' dollars for a shit." . • , can't believe .ithe'S a miser." .put this v:tas law suit; you knew.'" • .• • - ' Too Frank. "WhY,' Pee this .is roast beef!" ex- claimed little „wiiiie .' at dinner one evening. when 'a guest , of :honor "Of course; what of that?" Said his father: • ''1Why you told ma this rimming that: you were, going' to. bring .an' old ,muttonliettd.. home • for dinner. this evening.", ' • • . ' F BRITISH B COnStructiVP. Land Settlement , - S:.1*Ine. Embodied in• , NgrePmer.4 '-§PENP' Youths Will Take Up Farming t)ttti:tv9:-What,iis ,exueete,d, R44. of '.the niOsf. C•onstr,uctiette ef _ jaml, ee,ettlement. ecbemei einbedied: • Ili an 'agreenient ,for ,the .s.ettlernent,of•/, boYs'on.'clie law', in, Cabad4 Pet- cenoltided, between!: the . British and Canadian dev,ernMents. ',undec,..the:' • Enipire •Settleteent•Aet,or 1.922,,, The ' seheme is,..a. further., development o.f •.. the .farin training ,centroS for ':13ritish. •boys whielf•have .,alreedy-1.10e& estab, lished under': the auspices ,Of several • erthe P,roinCial Gavernments, Under , thle..selieme,' the ISritish'.and;Canadian, Goveriments propoae ,jointly 'to ex- pendoit;tetal aim of'five million dollars 'over a ;period df ten. years in th orrecoverable advances Ideas st:tuit- ablo British youth to ,„talte up. farm- ing. in ganada:od the.i.r Own. account:. tht3' desire 'Of the., two •Govern-.; ments that'pritisliAbys between .the ages' of 11 and 20, who are assisted to proceed to Canada to work on ferins, p 45jtopi-torward, to a .d'eliiiitee,eareee•ein the. land', A.. large, ',mintier Of l',3ritish ,WhO. ,coine. out as earm workees„ 'doe of eaueee;1/4. beeerne, .farmere, but so far they have had to rely' entirely upon their oWn-reffertse for tke,*nece.ssery-e' , Capital: to purahaso and equie a arid this may take a coneiderhee num- •'' , . her ,Cf yerits, • :T -he new scheme. atins ' at. curtailing. thiel- period of waithig, and under it a British yOuth the, end ,of a few 'years' spent in...gairtiag the 'anc•esSarr training and; eicrio.dence itt Canada. Pnd in; 'aecurhuiating% sortie sak-ings-wlii-.-ha-v-e-the_tippfirtunity of..L being • placed. on , , a farm of .. OW.n.,, inider-goVerirmCntuperriSiOn. 'The seheine ivill apnlr. to hpys: who have rece!ved assiet,ed paseegee, haV6 ' pissed • thrdijgli ,the provincial train -e. eng.'cen tree in dniradn;.annt Who seeheeie tween '1,4 r,nd 20Years of'. age an an:. • rieal in the Deireiiienie. On. 'reaching 21' Yeare,'Of age, • thlt boyse-Provided that •theeleiv.e.seeeelred thenecessary •tra'Ating and experienc..e. by, Working for., 'wages an a -farm. in Canallir:. and Iralfe: Saved .a.pproxfinateiljt $500.4,4.01'. .be- eligible' 'for eeSsletinee' PP • to 1111 .4rootiot exceeding $2,500 for'the , .pur.chaS,6 Of a. farm and for stock and eintioinca. No advene6s, will be made Stbet:i't.icetegntil•e11114:';19;le4:t.h215:S YseCal)resm(-)ef will ocrirniences.on. April 1., 1928, alid •eetend ove.r '.Per.( -el Of' 10 • • GovernMent The ,seheree ' e'revidese. .fer Abe: • cee.' , . .seititincet end the. geneeel oni.peen.T.sti!)a,ne:d citleet'h.. exPte"nvtill'oefl..a...tili:e.'(1,'°.esn't6t"iiel: •• ur.on 'the ineasai:e*O„T saelecoeFee.e,esteee.,, eyer, af:strine.:1•6sPonsibility••fcr. actuni t.ep o 6, scherhe. • • ment,'•in- .oaell..provinco -WM depetil . The. tDoMinion Geverixrnem' will, how-, the past year training.,ech7. tres have ,heen cs tab ilsh e v I 'Of the proyinOes under Government control :The leritiee, and Cunacliii r,.. ,cove'rtizac.nti clis'h: 6°41.1:Motion' teNv:11^Js the oriertalen'of tilos lir° y Melee ireinelee. If, a leg, 1312.ce 346 Yonia.o .St.,,Torontoy Opt. , and plint them •there. the patientin hed and keep hiin ntil sucli timeas•lie Tr.abe-• movede- pee the cdre Of a phYsleian, :In ar;p1y- I th-troplints-tirrin4 ptrt eCo' Slick Job. 1tihtl?'. r.the Circulatfoii v,iu1 be shtt, t,Got•o, smk. job 1nthemachlne shop." eft. Watch the fingers and ' for now have y,e? What,Ais? "Oiling. the 'mac' • • An Wind. blatehing, end if this >curs' keen the spline. Always have. the long enough to. retich, At, leasl.,,above , and helow the,;o:nt adjacSPJ.:. t.6 019 break, and alas havo them ,teell pad, , lathniee:rreeflitafide bieSelnlinYa- Abvia94w;u8trsaPnIrdip.ig-h1;,- dptic.c'eSpolfirlhtharixtirafir'obine•7traeecile,f1.1,:ingsthti:k':; and prbfa.rfely changing tires.. trailing vitte. gnu .bariels and sth??. • do,ret•see Why yon `have to tAlk. that way,stithhis f ,.rep act?. rbtin a ty,o;ogh.fr.),m eery, eeene ,, e 1.6 nil li,ke. Two sticks inifed a filanktt •• 1.V." "You act as if it were a total P5's". particularlfc :: r In•clienleks You never see 'the gOod in things.," .• •. ',Why, 'it tickled" the:baby so."' Pe trig Can,vv alk Anyway "Well, what good is there in this.?!. • • etiebed_riglie,__th t en• ent Even: 11. •Eriglieh srArt 113 not the bang."' • • , • 7 --ilnitfue-and-*n-Prerne 'affair .4h•rit .eusee HE DOMINION DAY 0 ,The dramatic. reading by -.%liss Margaret Anglin, noted: aetress, (ho wa'S born in the old, Parliathent •PuildingS,, Ottawa, while, her .faLher as speaker), was Written by Bliss oarniten, espeCially '.for -the 4364a:skin of Canada!a Diamond • . • Frprn drawl pre with its. brimming tides . And, 'Orchatat-ork-eVety-lbandt, ,..to our Western gate on Georgia, Strait,,: • Wbere,Wondrous mountains atand, , , ':Whether bred, to the Sea or s or e am , • •• We are born (0 one peered land. , • Our 'fiee4oni re bought froM, Runnymede, , Our blood from Senlan AUL , , ' The herltngs .0Pr‘.1.401, el"1: • Good heart:, and; steadfast .TO'receive'and uPhold the Weir* Weide-. , these are our watchWordta atilL pf netiona on the ,tharch • Reannnq, We Wait the yalce . Tliat; shall to every living teal • , Proclaim the mightier .choice-,--- igirttrbretinerli et -de -wherein ' , The 'mange& may rejoiee. 7fItisYeo, • Co.rite CMOIRIVIAT it v,-eo, Eng:add has atrleaF.t,:file cren*.t, Lasis, of Iiit J;z:nrir.1ca-wrcle boys it Schcnlr ih -beilci,..ed tllat the'..prcrrIi,o,ct :rvtiv • t.o. • intinstrtens.. .13, itish ol a ( nee c a re.er on • e• le lid ;1: e`e e stile "(.;iff e 0f • EUag wir.otig fir;tisivii.oy.'s to tlitim Itt l',..,'‘ existing .schemes fer eni 'undieeneW' .2.11 nal .1--,•• for Je, )rivnfif.i1.. cif the new intereee I 4 tional Woil.t1 4nd tilt.? k.‘nglish are 44t.11 . uniq.fie in . rif.),ssnirtg ,Orip.ket; they 'have .inore gi,If link" 114?•':' fxilare .raN 'Of ,,tet.tri4.7,,,..: ,than. art:,.:•(...tber' r‹,op:,,,g.: ,;:l: . 'i ., ilia •••w'bfla ; , their. fe,Ofbeli .aerf ..riti:pg . 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