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!i'You comeoto give advice, then,,..do
Captai(Blood, relenting
'nothing of. hit; sterimess.
"That's it ' Captain'. advice. That
there.',' Re flung out a bare arm
to point to her. `‘Bishop's kir1;-, the,
'..co-trernor, 'of ;Ja.malea'a , niece . We
lwait her as' a lisist,agt'for our safetjr,".
• •L. reared ,chorus -the b
ac -
;Cancers. below:
• ,
, 'In a flash Captain Blood saw what
Greit:CS065ctil4t.
CuRikrAtis na,fisvritti, .
Arittost 11FASFAviCF,,avo' •
• *.
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Ment left, them, all'Clazedi Then .Babel
was, re-enacted. '.. ' • - .• '.'' • ••, '' --
-"111 rot in hell ea°'' eier:. I ;serves:
the :Mile bawled WolVeratinie in a
great rage,- , , ... -,• • . • .,
.iBtff Blood quieted, him, a-Bd.:those
who thought as'.'h did. ......
44b10. Maii,.zieed.•-folloW,,;nw intO the
King's• Service who 'iS' relattant. That
iainot in the bargain: , What is •M the
bargain is that I: „aceept.,this service
:With Such. of Iran aa' May eb. .te•
fella* ', me... 'Don't think. I ac. pt .it.
17 -as, in •their ,Minds.- And for all.. that- willingly.. Per myself, I.• aril eritriely
' • --1? lost- nothing.ef his /outward stern, Of ViThlyerlefil:OPilll.9.11w .;aCeept it
••`OO''.raP:c',..;ir.o, fearlityarled 'his 'heart:. • as, the only r way to save Us all fro -in
•'"-ft-s..---4,-..1.'' • -P.- rein'aeneei. ., :: having .*: , her. 1..h.ele_ert., Ala d•Ostruition in, to ''‘Y. hieh ink
A -board. •••• a prayidenee; • Heat° - te, Own let .may '.• have brought -us'. ..J..A.nd,
,..t.'-npia!ri, and .signal them. te .send .e- eVen 'thoseof yon-Wbo-.2414, not .ch0o,se
•,,Get,...e.,i,d
assure *heniselves•that MiSs"tO follO** Me,'Sliall share the immunitY
is 'here.!. That'll cOol Colooel'Bishap's f', all, and Shall' afterward be free to
. 1-4.a.', u...a.-be,.,, ..- . . , : ., ...',.,......., tdfT:art.; These are the 'terini,iipob
•"And : • ,imaybe •*it won't' Sikiw••••-and ' w_ ilieh I- Sell_iiiyaelf..:14Othe Ring • • Let
. .,Mackiitg Caine Weiveriteae,s -yiteie- to , Lord 3011an, the representative :Of the
-panSwer-Tti.W7.41i-e-W-7e-erifiderat--.7eiceiter-.---.See,tetoLLState.,.:_ca .:_whether . he
inent; 'and, as he spokehe d• • • lect to :agrees •to them •'''. .
ptie";7s.an unexpected .e'dy.I • • Prempt, 'eager,. and' clear Cain ,.his
.i.,1•Selne•-•o!::thein itlaWcockii May believa. lordship's. 'Agreement; •• ' ' . ;
--il-i.., 4 ,:taje,7 Ile perked a, conternptiMus 1 • ..Witil- W. 01'.**st0a.e)--le-alliag•---• 1.115cad -1*
:IT entail). Ble1 Watalled the air-
Pilnial; tCWard..the Men, in the wilikt,,j'i'ail;
, •Whose'rank-S.' were steadili,lieing.:M.Jiraarli 41 a boat,: manned' by. a '‘dozeft.
0-eg:md laY.- the adVent of ethers froialisatiers,•;and',coniniantled..by a sPailPt
, 9";0'.fOX'SCa-stl..e, . PAltheugh..eVen seme., fignre . Seated.'" .stiffli• •-in• die" .-iiteriii
• . , . 4' they. F.rilt1414, know.better; for there's ''IlOts; ..-110 le.'leti °I's*.teli;°se°1-le • .iPsn
'Atilt a few v.ras'-'on Barbados 'With Ile'. Ftlilit figi3*
* - . - - .- * ' * "it'll' *.wi.1t b II' hop'hirn elf "" said
and.hare hermainted-like.me. and Yon, ,‘,.. • ...,n •e' •- - .s. .1 ''
*MI Ce,,z1. Bishop.' 'We've .got .th: rcavent°P..a; . between _qnestiek °and
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fight; my -lads •,...',-;'.••• *, ,.. ' • : ; •.:,.,,. Assertion.' ' -,.. •• . ,•,. , . ;_•:• ' ; .,. ,•• ., .
•.:..i. ,,iriew .can we ..fitht.„-- Mari°17':, Ogle ' ."No' * Bloo(i • closed .-hia, teloicop.•
- StOrred :at,-,hinii., :furiously ,•battling::4:1., do'p know'. Who it .is;". . , •
.they coniictien. ,which Wolveratone's ,:// .This deputy PrOect*.to.:12'!e An 'officer
4rgle.,,..iit...- - we4 •fieliesjni,,, upon his named ..: Calverley; ; a- .:' Vigoroue,,.' . self,:
Iist-7,-ers., • ' '• - ' °: • ..'. • ',„ . . • • sufficient fellow, eoinparatively fletisli
,,-,•!! Ti-,,,,i;•re4 •;7•4"1-.-L•'. 9* words Weredrowne' cl
in the sheitt. of the hands insisting
____.• 7that. tb.< • e4a-l. he. even up to.. be held.
as ,a. •borta0. And -then'. •hiuder' than,
.,,efore roared A ean away t� leeward;
. •alitddie way., on: - their'istarboard •-bearn
•-they,V...‘i-ht "..,Y)X1,y . lip* .iin by the
alict.• which had eorie•:Wide' • '
• "Thelr .•.,,..:„.Withiu,' range" cri
Ogle.And leanint frOM the r4."Ptif
• 40.*rn° the 4'.7a,".he:comitsiandelL. s •
t, at Wo rtr....t. besid6 the helm*
-...... Man.': tint -lied. iiit,repidly• to face ,the
',. 1:s*I":.td 'eur7c‘r...•• .--.... .•,,' • • . ' • ' •
.'2•2, S'inee,W11,-., 1,-,V.e Yon :Comnianded
- ,,:-.':On-`the Main steck,.. Ogle?: .I take MY
' • rrir,...g',fretwi'41,11=10tAiri."
-,!,,'W•aitl.'.' lip,-1•1..ncl. 'WM, inferiiiiit-
nt(iand-he: sril' A restraining. Wind
..,z,nrr4.4 the •er-,'",.1",. f,'":711.4,"Tlre is„1-
A .1.:,.9iter' -V,- -*L.".
.- --, Standinf "(51"' f„Its f110 r iii4 :wit Lord
hillan liosid,e. 'him; •'CapUln B. ei7
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Ph:0110d ' him,self. • ''' -- ' ' "-
,Brielly.and.0-00,-..ur be ,annound
...a/1., fits! C;1-fteoll" Of T'1-.0ti Julis.U's y
'.."t4the'' •O•arihheSn. ' and 31&, inf.•
., t*Trk • -pi the '..offer, Which-''.. ,••i •
L'Ord. Julian ...had rade' to hi
• '.14T-liat offer :l meted, .as
•--.Ltkenfihg
affronted by - it. ' Those of You
have sneered tindtir. the :rule o
4, JaMOS• will naderstand me..
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to "Goad day tO yeu, sir," Blood hailed
age' him pleasantly.
from England, Whose manner made it
\ clear that the canoe fully 'instructed
'a ,lord by :Colonel :Bishop upon the ,th4t-10-0.
yself hotit.te h ndle.the pirates..
who "'Good' to you -sir, " Bleed hail.:
tit TIOW
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*We helPleqesneSAI Itzl±t flurM!Kle-
ins,. to his beivii&erpe4t te)1 lOrttptly dLLUUJ
silent Quick safortialrinstior from
)4. ,a‘ryI en.t DA. the Royal Paluttlicarrustasesste°01119;34"
4 That is what we Were Advised. Derigelt014
44But `the RoSral f.11 a victim ZittiOsp40,c, ,r.pts1:1;;;;41.°
to Spanish 'privateer, anti f might, •
°neve' haye arrived At. all bilt for the
J of Captain Blood, -who les -
etleric,apultaeirl t a 'oarehrri'e•n: 44Shoe ossulg 9
rri I, 5
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.offaeer"'. seanned,;.,it, patticularly- tho •
to "Stay. Put"
CalverleeS bulgink :
AP4P..1%4 PIgnOir,M. ateped; • .••• '
batk.'a'baffied, inipot,ent man; t7 -.,earn
"Z niust eturn -o Colonel BiAtOP.; Pitehini h es •
miorde0;' he informed, tliep?,'.
• . 'AtIhnt.-*IT4nt a lane was ()Penal ' Mean 'pr4ctic6,
the* ranks • Of ,:the man' and throu • r• . •
this pante Mi1- her §orne people who cherish the idea:
ponds on ,whether your shoe is tarn-
captrInBroct,4tsevOVeedru..hria.4ehpornoaidri). that pitching horse -41100P is rn4erecillid's
, play and ,requires nosoecial sk1,11,0tlier
4,,.'1"PrilAt*, since: 'Colonel .Bishop is. than gra4hing a shop Ekhd throwhIg; It,
wituf "'4il/10,11j tall'oonv;er his niece to .11°.YX never Seen real ,. -shoe , tessera
hirti..; Mies , Bishop -i.ira"k aboard' the la, action': •:/ast as In every ther
ROjral Maly also,,And Vrescaed her • sPort different eope,rts have their 0,Wp.
, .
'thrown so 4srd, if the titalte
is missed? the ehee'traYels liornAfI aJJ
possible scOritig dietaage, s. • i•
In threwing an open SilQ0 1;t should
be thrown with all possible eaSe and
land right into the stalm- Manyteli
•with a tWist. This has a, tendeneY. .to
cause the shoe ta land otherwise than'.
:flat,.1t makes it impossible to keep,
a. ringer, en, of another ringer.
".11"tiatly anyone can, 1e1rn:4a throw•
the pen, kktpe by, learning„ the ,kroPer• :
'bold and" Making •the natural Wag,
• If the:alma nee.ppening at stake;
•cbett •throw a little, higher, that Is,
if'
you are 'landing in front:Ofer
,th. stake.
you ; are „pitching' over.
then lewer your heig,,ht, This wIly at
,'the'esTine' time' bring Your, turn,. Of ;the: -
shoe-, OtoWer. The. position „ofthe hold
, on, the shoe governs, this and all de-
together. with Ins lertialup,"; 0,•• • Pe.„ Piet odS of handling t eiront.•The
• SWeptr tlibs liorn .shrprise to 'ear, 00:age rain,.Whe 'thinksthat be cai
prise-, Captain Calverley Wind, do ne • Pitetk'alloss fiirlY well, but haeilefer'''
More than;lxywagahr. , • 1. considered himself in the chandpion
"As ,ter.rne," Paid Lord Julian -with °IasS; Or.ss a' fast tvi"Tirl to ,taie •sil°°
intent •to make Afiaa Dioopsa. depart_ as he. filaga lt, 1400litog hie .nde,/
ore foe.-tionvag jriferfereno,en ti.* get atOunct .tili.e.end• of Ihe Shoe and
part of the- buccaneers, shall remain givint it a puul backtill it les.aYe: his
a.1:004Td the Arabella •until. .reach tiand' ' suds the eltele spinning
Port •RoYill. eemplinint,s 001. 'thrtnigh' the' air'end as a rule tt wiU
onel•Itisho.• Say ttiat I look for d land. flat" an4 '''sta)" Put." attt.'N'srY*
to rnaloing his aCqUaintarice there!!
.-.CRAPTER
• • •Iti• :the itreAlit9SLIT-b%1Trice'f' Port' -RoYal
• „ „ •
th,e -Arabella .rode; ancbor.:
A„bearn..With.'the Arabella, acroSS•the
hailoari'; Were the flat -fronted, wbite
15uildints of that imposing city ;that
carne -down to• the very i;ivater's 'edge.
• -.On* cane' day -bed that Itiad been
!get' for hire on. the qatirtertleek;441-
'faiorn... the , hIis ring,
•sunshine hy an: imPrOvited-awning-of -
brown saileloth.lanneed Peter Blood;
A ,ealf;bound,'.Well-thitinbed copy: of
lierace's,.Qties` neglected in his hands:
Tliings had, not sped at all welL..viith.
„himin. the, past' ,fortnight, since. hisi
Seceptan e ..the_Afriesioninossion,
A.-B1011:-Etiid Lord 4ulian last. step,-
Ped together,. the,' had been
Met t.eoic n� pains t�
;dissenable,his. chagrin at. the tura.. ,of
events anCt l' -his, • •determinatient, to
cbang it
"Yon,are Lord ' .Itili*.tgade, -1
Ur -'a his:truculent-greet--
ing For Bleod:at tlie moment he had
nothing iteyond :a. malignant glance.
• -4 you have?drantedi I tun told,..ithe
King's •commission 'to this man.".:tlis
very: time betrayed' the..bitterneas of
his -rancor. '!Youf.lnot'ives were no
doubt worthy. . your' gratittide to
'him' for delivering. you from the
Spaniards. But tlif, thing 'itself ••ii
unthinkable, my lord. The,CcinurrissiOn
riniSt .be • Carieelleci:0
•'I see,. sir," said Lord Julian, ghat
you do not .quite apprehend the eir-
'eurnstanees. 11.--it7' is a mistake to
grant?' Captain: Mood' a' Oopinissio:n,:
the mistake -is net mine; 1' am Acting
upon•_,:the instruCtions • of my tord
Sunderland; and with: a tall linowl-
edge of all tlie•fneta; hielOrdship
ex-
peza1y designated Captain Bleed" for
this- coon:fission if Captairk: •Blood
'could :be, persuaded: to accept-.
Cbionel BischoW mouth • fell open
ktirPriseand diSinay. ••
.."A‘Lordo,Ounderland designated hirri?"'
•he asked, aina'aed. . '- •
•• "Expressly. • Let Metres* Cap-
tain Blood" : • • , • :".• s •- ••:• ,
thought's Were upcin this and
other; thin& , as he lounged there
I he. prky er HOW
the day -bed . been fortnight
. • •. 19/, . .
Sri: Port Royal,' his "'ship >a take hold of the. right fork With the
izrutnow the Jamaica .sipmdron• thn Mb on' the top„ side • and all for
And when the news Of it reached,Tor." fingers. gripping •the„ fork, , with 01'6
thga and the baecaneers whoalva.itOti 'little "finger, against :the bee) " calk:
his retnIns- the name Captain p/.9,04:1 Cep the calks' face daWn. The thurnb*
ivautti: become.a' thing .61-••execrat4oW -CcratieTs the shoe in turning. • 'if the
and,before all was' donehis life Might Eihpg turns,*niOre• than a -ode-an-three-.
pay ;forfeit ',fair whit Would be *-
Counted :a treacherous.defection.
(To Tie •sontintied,) •
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teo muchlor not enough. As tragedies in investment are Vern -
aril' toDetect
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e, ,oc 11' , e mg
ate Novelist
Told Reason
Loved' Animals
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:,..•‘.• -ofewW:.441r1:Q::Pr,::iffrile:n.:t-fdli:d,iinii.11,it,tt:ri.11.1,1t4.,..1-1:0' fb:ad-- .. '''..
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• t'tletit than Jarnes.-: Oliver. ,Curwoed,.
;110tefi a,ut.hor" who .died, -.recently. at, pis ,
': CtirWee'cl-Vta in the nildst, o.t •.a •,bit -
',ter. :0041 wifellow ..members.' :Of, the
-Michigan ••consOrvatiOn•-colnintsain .tn: •
'force further .cilitallineiit Of hiiaterse,
Pilvilages botnr0 Ws lastIllneSs,' '
, T40 aattior'a 'pel'ilOnal. arraignment
of others. who,. cellist, not See, eduserva-..
*Ion° as h,e. ditl..cansedemallY tP:Osor3110-• *
meats, ai.':-(11.e.,,inonthly",.ateetings•'Of ,the
COmMiSPIOn," Of Which:he' had: beep, a
•
inernlier but siiinioatlia. •,..,... ,, ' •2., '
o•CiirWried.'s Cenvidticti.: was "so deeg.:.,....
rooted that liWould-,-neteat pleat and
during: an Argiiiiient:'.o.yer • his -AttelnPt • •
te prevent.: ahnoting 'of spike, '1,f4rn0"0:
sidite:ol%tti'd1';aetitliillya'ii:tirclewiria:es iN64gua'• 1111;•:t9lt:ilsetcP14LIS:litt; ' ."."'
•
• Bow CarWood. hecaine..ceirverted to
s yriacioles 'roads like „one_of. his
4 mild ,,life ...stOrtes,' , it happened while'
•he- vas huntipg;, in :pis .parlY. :years.
airiopi, lite • Rockies for hig.• Aanko-7..
• gr.I;411es,s/iVglikils/l.g4ligt,,.an.ttlir:Cl. ,oethcei. :lik.,e,
t'll il.::7ii-e.: o ,ii t.,111.i ..,t.rai.1, 'Ourilo011 sig1.1t:ecl
the district a:3 Thor, king Of the menu,
from .,:,a .-diS lance •a • giant: ,sleek bear;-
hi40 r4Ftau, ani hpOiva.to banters...in ;
tOlea.gbseTcahlolli,!•*'"N,niilint'iselis.11,citil•lerindeedslOref '
it. and . days .. ke' trailed', for . the.. -kill'. -•
Three times. In tliree• weelts rib came
utip;lieli tTll:logri.;:teatpried:Lthre.e:t.iii,i.e.s.,,•:11..e,se:lt '.
bullets into the.,,ina4s of :fur; but,e•AcS
„._. One.miletaidaY, When. to Sun; thrz,.
air„badall' natnre Cerobined‘ to iTliilce lc--,--
tier.Net: da,,:: •,Cuqn.m.1 climbed, to a ,
i'cortai.n ; spot- on a riman'tafn.sille 'to r
rnaise' upono'tl'f's, r oiling. age$:'' A, nre*-.
historic' 14glitdn tic " had • discovered. :t
.I'vaa: near , /4,10 ...faverit,.; spot and t.l.i'.4 .,. ''•
tif*ptetqriiiii.---.--.;-tite---fL--rueas4,0 '
:sportingnin the se.4 far lielow, in 0).0' ...
sunshine of ii 'million years ,a0 -o, befurI: '
the earth'sernst tust, up -the Icvia- •
tlia'n°,'• fosSil hi"Skyward. • - •-•-, ,••• .- ,;• ..: .'
. '1\10i:ring" for a...better vieiv; Cufw.OU.1-
fq-11)11e4 and in • rescsiVering his ihalance..
broke his 6in. .; Patting the useles... •-•
:W•iiapoll aside 1ie".1esiited,,haki:agiti.4;t9.
• "Alway•s b ' • ; r Yourself
e SUIT tot a .
,saine Lelght, wtilo 'Moir occu•rrences nowadays and great
1171144p.,. titwrottiwi:ing4tsree611.14.t4rungt4.1nientin;.i3lit'nr•6ni.tlesileis?"
the., shoe so that the 'speed is. spent
.when arriving af,.h� stake In doing
:this, If you fait to get' on, .You-twili•-lie
with.0; shooting- distance. ' When a
shoe, Is leaning :againiit a•stake,' this
, one. a ther.destouaittotls-to
• against, You shenid, learn': to ' '2 .Prp•rn stock 0t.1" .e2tiiert:
salesnilia who offeresweet dreams and
: thioNtir a low shde, or rather hook the
,r,ie
st4111.:eprsotsrlatilgohnt In. This- ali 'dePends: on ePoinrdusr'easndin:atratiffenfo•L'etit.......enri,t!ti4.
' of the leaning shoe. '3 From
1 1 ' k 'ih
Sorhetinies ' you den drop • a ringer
liatid, or !feted on the stock exchange
down en the leaningihoe 'which ill
1Q111 the.gnnoy tipping service"
cause, it to fall, your.. slice 'remaining
which offers Idly -priced or --free
a ringer. The real object :is ° to, keel) Vice. on •''stedlis and::,alwaYs iecpn
the first -pitch, • The „Slaw 'oneand-a-
,easiest throWii." ' • ginrealdiAisittl'is•••"Petv' •4'iP.911•'" the '1116'11' e!'-
enarterahoel# the mot- scientific and
*From tbd "flpaeial neWs er"
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alen.', end: proniOters Who. es.e.. eight
joinntonlaethodenflialce•Stoek,Poliing
sO it is- weirte, heel)
4 From lowiiiriced• Mining sto oki• re -
Cori -mended as a speculation or"Ayer"
for "big profits.'
whiCir -uses "Scare headline,." and
Wilson poblishiiig Company mixe$ optimiStie neivsskabout its:"Pet"
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--ticsae., pole -Ms
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often' if It .hltS the 'peg it WiIrriceeliet,
,to Moe• Most -of- the'4eal. chain-
todila-,71cheena s ,tiiss -thesliee so -th-Sit.
it cloea ,nottwiri •in' the'. air, but makes
a. • slew. •Iliat :brings.' 'it ; in
iposition te.settle round the peg- AV''
abibitiOita .hOrseibbiiTtatd7-NirhcFate-
st4tini- to for 'the' 'canadian
• CharepionShip•Contest. which' the. ,On-.
taxi° :Athictie,CommiSsien Is :Staging.
et , the, BoyaltWinter.•Fair next •inontb,
will .lntereateti learn 4OW One
'eliantpiOn Iladsadlileved `kliecesi. This
method Which is in: the fel,
• lowing paragr.ap4S,'-is new, generally
abeepted by the..''best people" fn •, the •
•heiseshoaiverlii.-.' • • •
.d'In.:playing always' look:at the. idifr
.pOdite stake, you. are alining- for," be
,saya, "not ,at: your Upponent's'.shOes,..Or
the -People en. the ,sidelines.; .
"Learn ,fitat. to throw , the open shoe
se, that lewill*.land right into the• stake,
mit. slide Moto it.• Take the' Shoe in -the
xightlandonileas yoti,are southpaw,
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'ed him pleasantly, "I -have the holier inard's Uninient•for Toothache.
to give' yeti welcorne aboard the Ara-
•• in the des -Orate ease in w leh we find bona Af_
y naine is lilood--Captain
t&O•ght;' as 'Ogle hes -said-.1 ant -heto.ii of • - • ,
virgeives-oasaled and likely -to •ho 'Blood at ,yedr 'set -Vice. YOU: May kave,
' ready to ,a°°a°t the King'P "'''"IT'is•-' Captain CalIerley stared hard. The
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"ion, and shelter us all' behind it." 'airy ,:nninner 'Of this redbubtable buc-
• ' It Was a thunderbelt that for a irne-4: aateer was hardly Nc.rht he had looked,
- • for an a desPerate fellow, compelled
to ignorninktie Mir -render,. ,
Lord /Wien advanced/ a step:and
hawed perfuncterily -arid rather dis.
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tieithi• toothet the-. raOtish
and tenguel, thirat
digestieni • '
F
:LJtio. 41-17
mmission RejectS British
Canniblia Plea • •
' Vietoria, *B.C. 'Ile* light was
thrown on the freight rate situation
in 'w,estarn. Canada by detailed Judg-
ments, of 'the Canadian RatlWay Cern-
Missien; Just reteiVed by' the British
Colibia,•qovernment here, The most.
•
important point made deaf for' the:
dainfully to,- that Very, disdainful
first tithe is that the etintentian of
o cer.
•.1.1 have the manor' to inforin you,
he.said' Stiffly, "that Captain
Blood •„holds ' eoinmiiston in 'the
servim under, the seal of my
Lord Sunderland, His. Majekty's Sec::
retary State„".. • • "„. „
• 41)41,g24, ..$144 ,_)?±:?!'
'Calverie 1 d d.
'Western proyinces_in regard t� domes:
tic' grain rateS tS. withesit f•inerit. ;The'
cornthiSaion's ',written- jiiiignient
rejects the- .010A •• . British -Celarribia:
:terve: -deniestic, gra,in,-rate'.aa low's
the export- -
ThiJudginent .....:establishes- :an lin:-
eortant-ioeue_avhich.the:_WeEtt,,lad'Lati:"
teinpted tO break down- on the ground
Colder skill., and More••CliStant '. than that '0,-estern:iconstiniers In Canada are
egit,w. tdo tottishrpra voice. .. •,.
rpaying•too cit4for.irairte grain and
' :already noticed. Itly ritiinoiaWacle.,.-.
.,-. i Canadian •grain'tneret.heaply than can .
eatee eniroSt f&tileSe-bi.t4140113'..P4A8i- Allitish tointablit Poyerninent' 'is, • ex-
ari&lnt 4.1rd stiti&eiland!a“.riear,kinli'%'D'eatait• 14. usto...fair rirnmediate•-ap.Peg :
ril • :0610141,43.101-04i.Pe-31...X47,46..-the-4eitirrioi4thierii4bittatiikil.,-,3•fg,i..„-„,,,,,
t'inY.`•;d4rnitig.'• •----*-'--* .-:::'''' •-"2.*s•:' "•"aiise It .IPiintfillie:.ilorn:0*,,t6. 'g'""i
-• The Wadden •41iatige in Calvelvey's irate. air:vital:4.o provinde. '' • '
Itsit.r.nor: ,ati•-.4rci.iltilittit!a,..inention of . • .__: ..
•, ,
' hie riiiine thOWed.,that, the. netificatiOrt .
had .bo4n,.TOOOIVed,*and • that he °hag° .: ' ' ' ' * ' ' '
1„.kar,..tit.., ., :: -....--4 .EAR'N rtil'ONEY
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•.-0-.1..., ...I 'hergeve that he hely./ iiiiikt Loarti *mr-trel Waving, ocrmanclit' \val.:
trim arid bdauty,nti)tttro tit Canada's inbat
'', diTvOiley, between doait. arida '.." *---
$ • 1,Spi4 -thotougb rtioet. -• ttr`e Wit 'ott. teart101,
li.psy,}1,...ctitii_e),,,;..7iiii:.:-,,I;(17,'it..11,117,t211;04,t...tillz. :4.0.,,,,,.t.t:17:1,,:rtriii: ruiLii.t-rrotrerikini,t,t,igiY6rnIt trri;iionflmr7ar,il.ht:lifianisto.1-4(1.'t.r)tg14::1704t1,446Tatlidl'*111;iti'
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"r"fre "0 veil' " linvel that the pe),e-of the'qrferit can btlY
• A CHIC SCHOOL•FROCK FOR
THE , SCHOOL GIRL '
With legitiarate news. about higher:
priced. Securities.
•
: 6 'Freni any ,:steckS jvhich •you• aro
urged to bayirameliately, by telegro.ph.
eilrtelephonenalhleicept from reliable.
. -fothireee., ••• .1.
• • Proni...heusea "leading', all' attapk.
stocks -of their Own. ' • "
. • 8 From agy,., stock • eri which you
iititreceiVed -definite : 'facts '.' and'
figures or ex.Pert bitirleStent -analysis..
• .
'
f;i,inard's 'Cinirrierit Mr .Atthmo:
• •.:.‘k.7 -1 -,Di alSo,..coities°
• but crest' ef seems to have
Temarkab.td:restitance the: pt
gravitation. • • .• :• •
.
The Smart one-piece frock -.pictured.
here. is -a'rnah favored style : for
school Wear. There iS a he3e-plait a
•
,the hie-Ose .gets a..nwe.t.,i:-"
•
.When the ,mon who inquired. about,
b:e• might torn 1:1-1 at•tentiori, •thIS.
&le., If .o -iniitze and -.lids': spouse ar,o".•
rniCe; etaii. we eall:a gronso and
his spense? • r
each :side Of the ' front . and -back ---L„
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through: which,: a : belt passes' • and° "....
.',The •sleeves are' ',long 'And • . gathered, • .
fastens' in the .,:frent- With 'A' hackle: ,-.S
1 ' ' . • OC 111
lk k'
into-ioarrew,•iwrist,bandsior. Short n'nd • - , , ,‘- . .. .4
nrii$theSi. ' Nvith-,pointe.d'cuffi;;And there''' • • ..'7-: ,f.i.t•o(i•li).'1.,itifi:.i.n."..,iii•1;•.N..6"3.i,.n.e.weat
a becomi'ng.round collar.... •Ncs..•1666, . • :Have
, .•• .
is • in Sizes /3,10, 12 And 1,4 it•ars..,'Sjie :ties'..a;•,11. y.n!iiirnr;:t.ni,1::', the
.fraa.diei'i•(131,0, Nv.toicitiiiitiiivges
yards 5-61.•ineli material •,' •
.10 -requires • 244. yards 8Q4nelt; .or .2%
14,..yerd,less....minutes; with ,tiftC.Igitt' CelltS' 11/cwith. 01
ClitiOil'ilr.:,c, ent,rasting° for '
36-incli for. Short'sleeVes ;• iA, yyjeayridssisAd:: .81)*Iii.atnre,ntre.i.thlit,ig.:,...\.'Ahntlattill2eItu.iqeY..t.yn,rciet
price 2-0..de., _3:the ,Pattern'. .. ,' ''' '.'' .i.1421..y.ii!iff;;4'ir',•te•.731. ig'ht'f•• TT. ;ie. •/,'' iainonti
-• Write year pat -4e' and addieta•Plaiff-*. Wei.4.:tfitted• hts limns. .anisi you '•can
1\,t
...ti3OW •T9,', OltDgii • 1-'4,!.17E,RI:4-51:f :. Dyes, . and:no one will -i ,,dreasn,•,.thoy
ly, . giving -number; and size, of iiitcli do !real 'dyeing .With'. just. as, perfect.
.patterna.a.S,•yoti want-triela.se gOe' in' result,If• You ..willAnst tied .the "'true
pla.rriond„byea., . : " - .
FREE: Why • not.iiiik,:your drizggist
for . the very utie.fUl Ditiinand' pye
•CYclopedia? ' "trainable ,- -suggestion,
.easy hir,eCtioria; and plece-goOdis Sam.,
We Colors. ,:Or write.for ,f,resr.coPY Of
Color :Craft,' ., a 'big:illustrated :book
sent' postpaid --...- address-- DIAMOND.
10.1,Tiii,•DierPt-i Nr,.'Windsor, contd00,,' ,
Diamond - yes:„
... , . ..
-iustpipio'DINT, 903oati7.tirg.
quarter Win', move' the thanii) ii ' 0. stamps or ..cOin 'ecoirs- Preferred; 'Wrap
forward toward, the. toe • calk, gsii-pgpilin.g.41. itcdtae'rses'filytol'u3c).',' 6. *rodre*r..etaoC.h..palltutzlii-4n7.ip.etnt:1,
the tighter To slew '.1rli_the turn, W'illion RubliShing.G.0:,•14 .West Adel-,
hold ,Closer 'teWard 'the:heel calk.,- The lei& St.,. Torepto, '','Psitterns sent b:,'•
shoe •Makea.:full,sWing and don't ..ierit.,,tinttilti.h6iil"ttilhiiip11*sa:ilittit::1-aprillee' .±11,et4 0,r13.ntii
i.
be level, ii% edgeWise, '.- .' • . :" ' ' •., , .0tto*a... 4.:4"----'t---7'./j -
. , "Wilen:.'16; -position to , deliVer the.. ' ,
the,arixt. *bah etching.' Don't ' pitch :•., hinpeWble to ,
'erosisi-fire iiiilesslit 'becomes - inore"nsi- , ti-'Yines it is 'rolL)-°13'
tura% it's :harder. . ,tbon ,pitsb, ills amend Mint' than 44;090, feei, , Thus
shoe so that your arm „in the- swing de • the 'elereeet' eeepite- te' 14:9.'1'91.
will pass directly o'ver AIM.' Oahe.' Van...41..n,. nrn--bif..inn:.1 ". *
NeVe'r make a dawnward, or ay/mining '
moyeinent,iii delivering the shoe,' ' .•
•, -"The open •shoe, la' one that. lands
with the aliening 'toward the staan•aria
4•6 'all controlled .,by the grip: Or hold on,.
tie •phoe.•,.. An open 'shoe • cannot be a
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ohne' 'when leav'ng •sh°1" returri , • 4 •
tw '
"Heree pe ding".
succe.ss ilia"( -has rhori?„, than three 'arid'
,ene.half ita all ontrol nsL
'The one And OYiekittarter turn 'la itael
,h2 ";ttre' Peat fititieglipe pfter,tra;
th)tigli threo-ftiortet'llrit
vontiige On acoufl t bavini tO po. •
sm.lg.t•Vomo...dmra•I••••••••••••Ir
. 'Made only frotn hard Western whoats, Purity Flour
:rich in._glutthr the energy giving afid'• body building food
'.
.Purity Flour is best. fer, all ..your baking and will' supply extra
.nouti8hment 'to the •children, cake, pies, buns and bread.
t "„
' • Se/id 30e in. 4tonpifor "'mit 70pirecip.e Purilyriorir Cook , 2611.
W. ken' Cioado Float Mille Co;. Limited' totoiatoi Montreal. Ottawa. Saint John.
,
utwearAlAp
.otdinisty
401.0 •rrY
I-EAUING
,mtnpaimot ,
• oa .aycnyvyHERE
HisOttinf2y4::t.tiol' :Appspi's
Suddenly rin oint•nous '
along.• the noire* ledge aboye'i‘liii41.
4e; sat 8 tattled Abinker,ont: of:, hiS
reverie. •• He glanced' :•and 'renntling -31
curve 111 the .raCk,„ :Wall. it: few. Ste.t.§:',
a'waY, toward bini;
17;•as Thor. ------------------.
• .'qiin`.grent griztly".nOicnger waS tt'a
taf,.• sleek ilirnaf;" e,iirwoed ;lb*/
•S'ecitinghis story,."The slash - of thy
ballets were in EIS side, He had
losVed• me by sniell Atang.•-that ledge
and he was here fightiug for mslife.
"That. -heast knew .ine.. Fte.'•• kne*
that diere, in his 'newer', Was the dead. -
lieSt:•'of.-all- his 'enefaies. I -Its .ei°cs
his great tad swung frpra
Side de • ' • .
•to .
Is s".v.
t "they rcitroc. hanheiti. •
feet.- away, . I Was 'hack as far
cOuld .go • with -Silt falling • over- a. Pre'cd,
'pfce,.... ;One .SWcen• trot! foreptiw.•
and It Wonid all Ile tiVer'; •
•"then," slOWtY,' he e:atne
ali fours again. •Ertin. More
It seehtect,, he liiimed 'away, hark along:,
:the lehgb....he,, htd 'cosne•laving he,
quemY...te live!". • ..
• .Veeling thus forgiven. Otirwohil re-
turned: .nev er. t,o widte
to champion the cause' .Of every
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43,q.d- • ..Figniethtids
• Adam n Gnrcion'
. . .
L• DowA ,on 'the ,I1•ew Jersey teaSt'
a little,village'relese to...the sea •thcro '
Is a gartien tha.iL.-Jinitead„of ` the edit., -
eyntional sundial,hirdbath. and status'
-4oaitg..figureheads , from . ships ,of.'
long ago, '1'hee pittfiresque are.'
'eet •Witlf• careful. ..COncildetation anct :
pride :whete they' 'may be. tit en. tn. the
beet : ••
Among :them are a Ilorse.gbddesa in
Iblue and red, a nialeStle *figure ;
Neptune with trident intact,' and
a swarthy, king.Or r.016 . man
tintiOal,garden WaS nt
ohat,litti'eAlie cantata of i sAiI1ug Shili
tinit-,Visited many a fir-tifk. port, •••
iloyat
On, or the English „shoe, factories •
reports. that it has. hitsl. 'to: adopt spe-:
.cial Pre ceSsea to .• inflate arineak in es s
in new shoes In Order le atisfY ,lho•
Indian trade. It somas that a chief •,
of the .01iittla,sania, tribe la ladle, who
0t&ers...1110.Lohneti . front : Len don, by
eltanee,reelVed, a pairof thc squeaky
kind, Itis barefooted -subjects were
Very triaeh inintesstul• by tho chief's.
joud-fettweat," arid, now all the other',
indiati-bstyere. aro denutttding shoeS'
wythua s•olicaie, the siptsakio-r the .bei -
•Niirshal. Ch -a glahei And .1‘fil43.•
erLifie-Stron_rartr..tottsr,,nparrittlz-jAt,,,....„.•
war - 44 China,
-never 'tend. .• •
Tlid..inilleatift1111 wilt 14 hero Soon.
after, mittens hpeonie 'no .1'mi-rifted
OWIt s1n as. 'tbetirtt by the
Other teiloVE
'fl hey ever So litrAi le, there'll *k
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