The Lucknow Sentinel, 1927-11-24, Page 7.0*1710*011i1
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LAP•TER XXITI.;---(C,ont1/41.)., .
here anybody else who, Shares
41.444), ,A1640.6itinioii.?" . ' ,,, " lai3d:. I propOse to land a force sufA- stronger outer fort, lie dui' not. think
.'"r•C:#0-',##,V;1..:Iiin". III* lywn'-'°''''' -. d
Went to 'achieve this to:the irerth' �f the Spaniards Would offer a -Very long
sr :''',#1.4 : overawed by him-;
,...,..4._ the eity,io-niglitsaft,er dark!' , resistenee. Then it would tie for M.
*4.0'17'4 - i1246..#41?Y', preferred Cei•-•.!4`" ' . It was Sheer ''obetinaeY and emlitY de Rivarol te,garrison: the fort, whilst
gPl'ia."..'le:4124.e: efr.14" the 'Fe4°r'' el'pride that ALrove hiiii, and her,e0eWe'd Cattail? Blood, would• Sweep on With
• •47,''44.' t'34.14
!:. (11:1,9•at' ,Le.t /laltY 4'c' t11:011' 1e4 pride
the leSeOn be. &Served, • the fleet his men. . ,
w'' ':'e;#' ' - ' ' - l' - -Ip setluto bealene.in yo toed • in during the afternoon to - At. noon on -the Morrow,., shorn Of
ii,'• k.4ia the garen with his vinegary . 'f "
' 4)Pili- 9withili.ta:--mile.of thi, coast, and 11.1t, der--d-fenees. 'and threatened with bone -
c ,, Ill
-• , cover of darkness three hundred Men hardmerit, Cartagena sent offers: of
.1":011e-,,-, ,•''.:' .' . ' . '' '' . ' .. • .' ' tilled aw.ay for the shere in the surrender to M. de Rivarol.
, 4 . A . . ,th B , - d, elm"' i Inrageei'' jrld' shiPs: .boate• '.' Sviollen with pridepl. a, vietornfor
' " tOln,BlePd.' laughed Outright. He .7!re: 'XI . - •
M.
read.; e are,21,8 ,mrn - Rivarel's Pride tollePelled . him, how- which he took the entire credit to him-
:. 10"'''r• Rivarol,ii. intrigued..- /3'''Y' ' 131s .eirer.- Teteh he 111113" her). disliked. the. , self; the Baron dietatedhi.'s terms. 1-lde
. niirthi,,ecowled:, upon his its
°^----aPPrfT- 'venture,. to lead thein in 'person. ' demanded ,that all public_effect.s an
ring1W-_. . '' . ' .. " .• '' : • - " ' ' ' ' . -' ''fl"- t '. ;boat ' were Caught' in Office account s IP deliVered.Up• that
ri1!t f4'You laugh; monsieur.
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irony the the elrif.zitni pountW,into fragments the inerchaii surrender all moneys
''4)c;•ri'4' j• 4:80Yel'" here an i'"`"."' at isc,SiteinielYdroll: You, M. .le before their-occupenti could . extricate an goods held by them. for their 'car-
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• themselves. .The thunder, Of :the break- respendentsf .the : inhabitants ., could
11,.('1e?al '4 ille: Xillir, e _.;***1_, .ers and the -cries Of the shipwrecked choose' wtellier they Would remain in
1-(ang aid ,Sea. in Aleerleai•FoPu4,5., w. 144.d.th,c° €e vale 03.110iNed;_and'there- the city o?depart, ; hut those who. went
aeldabatin
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ORAFAIL, SABA _ ,TiNt
44Pndt ,HEA SERV1cEtallai.
Riveroli dill In 1)edP1Wa and night- COU.INTI;
ca* .
have to, repOrt,.M4 Raron, that QnlckrofleffrOfliPaIflfUI
we 'are possession Of AP, fort .911 comp, tender teat ind•
PA/ea, c.1,1i.ea,.." the standard of France 'pregame of tiglit.114014.0.
tower ard the way into the outer bar- N-4,16FIAaaaaaa"."4....
tff $17171.5. from What reniatna, of its ge;;Ars.‘tito...,
surprise not only before it can pat
itself ,into a state of defence, but be. -
before it am remove its treasures
boy' ii',Ote.n to Y.04k. jija9opa
.:".LT, "% do Aivaxiol• .wa4 cOulF,elled*. to / •
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'041,19,* r. I
.4u dreg.
eetlikee agree,
,iryou ore Ibrtunate; ,P1054, that 'Writ" Pt/Mishit)
34311.00.aeded," he "It would • A .
11O)M Rena iretT, ill with you b -46: Y°11:
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Bf4Sed "Pointed out the: fort at the
mo4th .LLL £U&
harbor Which„wits.
IJL /Oat iisibl$ above 4he wevieR
Pajnifa Of': the. 'inter/ening tdngue
him* '''Remannotineed that it's arTe4:-
Mont ,Vasleiro Xermidahle•t1494 that Pf
the puter'forti which, they hed redu/.
Sa;-bilt $./T4the'Otlier bond, trie.possage
was,,verY,Inlieh narrower than Mie"1
13(1 Chiea, at(113401.e. Ole?' teem at.- '
ttimpt to make ,in ahy ca'se, 'theY
Inua,t clic-Rege, of tlkte '.defencea. • He
proposed that the, French shire should
enter the outer). harbor,' .and Proceed
at once to bonillardrnene. MeanWhile,
he ;would' land three. hundred buccan-
eers and some artillery on thfreasiterti
tide of the lageon, beyond the fragrant
garden islands den ie With riclily bear-
ing;frnit-trees, ,and Preceed, siriniltin-
eously to storm' the fort in the \rear.
Thus beset on 'sides at once and
demoralized,' by the fate of the ninth
...enferr-iie ,of a purely buccaneer- , _.
ficni the.Same must. first deliver up ,,:all ...their pro-
In
.4L..-1-iretet--0741.-Vhillif-1;"thetlaii-earieeri • ...i , -.--: • • .. • •. • • • • • - -: __..7
rl,y • and those-Vihe eei-Fted to remain urging or' eil-g. that 40 MoreCern ,,,: .the Baron Went.beek to Ins flogsb1P must wrender. ha, ,;,:arid becorne the
4491;ret,I4ding the honor of r2iarg:e.
an . iafiiiiated; Init. by. ;no. Means a subjeets- of • fiance; .religious houses
:1e;filibuStier,0 :CrietlitiVorol::in .., .. , , . , ... , . • . and chtire .lieS. shoUld be spared, but
11i4011:17,O1.Leel:!,it *emu's 'thAt,,1 iri , ...,
,,,,, lik.Was aWekeried at. dawn .17. the they , .noust render „twee. unta• of , h.11
i 4:;* -91r.' that t;:iii*.lai* al'ili,ti- rain ' thunder Of. guns. ! Emerging moneya7 and`...valuables.,'in ' their 'Poe...
s.:•4,04,i',10.041. • ..y,01 •: ., •4.,,rd upon the. poen in nightcap an slip -session: ..., , ,, „ , .
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0.,,,,,304,,,,,whx,, you : iare..just:4 'Jere. ! he hehiel,, h: sight that increased ' ' Cartagena'Sgreed, having no'eltmee
of Lhe
': ` - in 'the inatter, and on the next day,
.:eol'infel,?..raratel.,!.. • , .' .' .'• ' . , •whiChlivaS the';•5th <af Aprib,kt, de-ai-
a.:,otalli0,,i,:iit;,,,aind.ii.ii:Viieo cap:- . , .. . .
.raral. entered the cit,, arid pivelemsed
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i.,4 i . they tho ght him it:nevi' a Erendli eeleny..'annoiriting.*.
de Cussy• its Governor. • .
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• relled after,idnein loyal Silence.
de.Rivarol burned with
• frie nn?.1.4.irfe. The, mask had been
and , he had been
lteld 'the „Gerfttt, of
• Rine 'Armies by Sea and Lahd
ut Anier.ca.. •
.Nevirtlieless"i it was to Cartagena
• that -(hay 'Om in the -middle o'f
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March: 1 -Volunteers and negroes' had
••hreeght' up the faces directly under
K. de Rivarol *to' tweive'hundred,reen.
With 4hese. ke, thought he could keep
thre buctarreer;eonthigent iii order and
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INarrowly:;•they,Ini•sseil to Jianalea
fleet With Colonel 13iphoP; vvhieh
'. itortli for Tel:tugs two daya after the
13=01141e Piharol'S Squaw/4rd Passage-
, . • vorcement 'froin piracy, he was ,con-
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.',CHAIITER 'XXVIII.
THE HoNQE. OF M. DE RIVAROL. •
-.During:"' the , capitulation • and for
some, time after, Captain I3lood And
the greater portion Of his buccaneers
had been at their pest utterly in igner-
once of What was taking place. Blood,
although the Man chiefly responsible
for the Swift, "reduction of. the city,
kwas net even 'ShoWn...7the consideration
of being, caned to the council of 'offl-
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C.OPIP4OY'' •
sp.
ave the Leaves.,
.-,,--, The nionth"offalUng leaves is here
again and Once more those beautiful
etores Of pent-up energy will beralted
up by the trilliono ancl offered up to
the Bed: e,f" Waste In (me -grand funer-
af pyre
until; the shies be darkened
yith the 'Amok% and the eir. filled with
the ;iluaqett 0.).)1.1FuiPt- Yeget4'.
,. :gest people:e0usideethat when tli,e
leg*.ee?.1'4v Sedi_led: their Missiria
:the treeS,,,,.'tneY .,naVe fallen to. the.
earth; they 'arc) tiseless.,a4d an in.cume
hraSe0' to.bo gotten rld of as kped,dilY
'aS Po411/10, Z.:But:nature •tcaehes
ferprit'lesgen. The ;alien leaVea lii
the' forest'srerfe as a:natural:mulch to
protect the roots Of tbe trees ,and the
underlying. • ilewers"..and ;Planta trone,
•, the. rigors of 'changing seasons... Then
they deco -Y.' .a/ld. feral,.a rich
giving. fo,,the.Soit -the •:nitrogen they
haleAt,gr.r4Skii,n. • the air , during "the
growing Seas „ This liumuS;"Or leaf'
Is the ., richeat. •soii , element wa
have. And • yet, eaeli fall. se.i3a :the d'i3S.:;
;tructiork et:thousands and theusitude .
of tons Of one -o; the easiest 'available
far* uf fertilizer, ;the substitutes -for
which "gardeners. mu't piiy ont 'fabu-
lous •siinis. • • „
• Why; 'then,. not 'save"this treinentl- The Function ofFascicm
Qui waste? In iniost European , • . • .
tries, where ecenomic !conditions, are: Rome 'PnPOlo the
Medi -
Such that every PeSsible pit et ter- ,terrariekin, World seine peoples 'have
• tillz,er :Mist:. be 'preserved, the ..forest :already .givert evidence 'era domptete
•leaves are gatherecl,stored 'until breakaway , front ' the Spirit and the
ready to, compost, and then' Used is% principles :of` the French .Re'voiution:
fertilizer, • While, fano ntS :crone : to,1 a After 'e.centary ancl. a half of. oxperl-
ilrnited
,e.xtent. in this country. What epees and cielusions„ of crisis and go-
ts saved Is °illy a drop in the .buCh.et clal uphertials, a sea:rel.:v.1s being rnade
to : • for. new formulas ,And new methods
• In the natural: forest. tlin "place • of the milt of the" niaafies
leatireS ,make ,layer afterlayer. , Rain; which Was initiated with the' diffusion
Show,. And the damp " gases from de::: of the 'Utopias of Rons'see is isubeti-
dying vegetation, :keen.theni tuted 'the respect of valees, 01.eiperts
underneath and, .forirt them into a, Of Iiierarey..• • There .is it preferenae
compact Mas, excluding the air. to ;tiller the ,consultation of ,organized cote
considerablei extent; and thus aiding:: gorieg instead of -appeals to eleetora
In the. forraing -of hutims. The pres- herds. The, duties and the function.
enee Of 'air is, necessary ' to deeom- ef the individual tovk ds "the State
pesiticin, and the slower the,. deeone. 'take the ,plAce of therig-hts. of ,tlte
.pOsition' occurs, .the•. more hunins is citizen.
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A SMARt. NEW CA01'..
The peat" pictured here is an un-
usually siWaxt :design as well as being
practicel, and coinfortable.• There :is
a sewn at the centre -back; a large.,
convertible eolihri write cuffs, and two
set-in poekets' with laps. .The tie of
contrasting or matching materialis
decidedly chic, and buttons make; an,
attractive trimming. Fur may be
added tothe; collar and cuffs, thereby
'adding warmth. for 'cooler' days. No:
1653 is in. sizes 34, ps; 38, .19, 42. and
44 inches but. Size 36 reopires 43/4
yards, 36 -inch, or 3. Yards .54-ineli ;ma-
terial, and, 3,1,:".yarda. 36-incli, 'lining.
pile() 26 cents the pattern.',
' .thie 'was a .iflight that at another
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thrie..Cantain Blood .Would not, have
borne for :a niOnient'F' tilt at' present,
in his odd frarne of. mind, and its di-
CIIA.PTE:t XXVII.• tent to smile his utter conternpt "of
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• "I have to report that we are in pos-
sessicni of the fort on Boca Chica."
the Eyench General. 'Not so; howeveir,
' iogir),:csNA. •
raving Cro.,;.sed Caribbean, in the
teeth of contrary winds, ,it was not
Until thi early, days of April that the
.Prench :fleet love in Of. Carta -
gendi., arid M. els`,Itivarol sninnroned
tonne! abcard his 'flagshfp •to deter-
-a -rine tbe of ;assault. ,
"It is of messiears,". he
.told them; "thr..t, we take the city by
rjk:tenjoli ChristrpaS in the Old
Hom6I ChristmaginErtgland
Hogmanay in Scotland, Yule-
, tide festivitied•in Ireland, are
IOW within easy reach of
everYbody.
See a Steamship agent to-daY'and
make Snafu* reservation ?while the.
best accommodation is to be had. •
T(ound Trip from. 155 up.
•
Chikiren half fare - avery:
• thing,included.. " • f
ttitas rtsSailings
From ,11ALlAnk
Dec.." 5-ANTONIA for Plynnfothi
. Hayre,andtenden:.
bee», 1 X.-ATI-JEN-IA. for BelfinitI
'his • -unreasonable and; Unreasoning
'fury: ,The fourbuccaneer ships tinder
canvas Were going through- extraordi-
nary manoeuvres, half • a , off the
Boea Chica and little more thanlialf
a Mile away from the remainder of the
fleet, and from their flanks flame and
Sineke were :belching each' tithe. they
swung broadside to the great roiind
fort': that guarded that riarroW
his captains, and still less his men: It
Was only by undertaking to voice their
grievance to the Baron,' that their
eaptairi Was able for . the Monient • to
,pacify them. •
The -Baron 'Sit scrutinizing ledgers' able for Fascism. and in Which the
like. A city..inerchan d checking. Governm n s of , tyranny •and; dven-
fi.gures. to Make .sure that all ws,s ccir-..iture would, re reduced to a. kind of.
•
; ..1.eeir , Bluia , in Paris , • POptilaire; b
("More and more te-daY, In ',Etirepe...re
action .1s. taking the form. of Farcisin
. , ,
and .Bellicisrff.'"). There are,, in pre-
sent-day Europe" GOVerninents. that •by
their' very -structure . defy all, possi,
bilitY Of. deni,ocratiechange and Which
'by,...tlitit very. fact constitute .perman...
ent dangers ef. war. -A political turn-
over in., Itely, fer. example -that , is to, „;, . .. n„,„„, leoses.,hp.,ve even, morp.
say, in a country wheire The Popitlat....!'" 4- ';'- ..--
expression utterly ,deVold Of Meanirik.:
ei,o_45,"„aki absorbent ;pe,..Wer illii? 'Straw, :and:
iloYereignty,in reduced to z
We intuit. inspire the ,COnViction 'therefere fienke a lied excellent "Ped-,
that a Secielist. victory In Geiniansr, ding. The niantire • centaining.' the
consblidation and ' organiiatien of . ,leaVe.S; when thrown' Ont/of .the stable,.
wil •beeorne compacted,' cauSing slow,„ Inioa4tIcimmraiorcceoufortrfoi.i,g.,aii,hoovIairc4Itiosreeir;t6ar;
Franee and England ' will Mean the
peace, ahd that ,deConiposition 31131. saving the reran -
Cardinal Gasparrideciared..during the
,
*Mild deliver EU4OPIfelettOr'Yne°0f2C:taecattliQ^611.$:.-2.the-alsr nrirylefratui eeaa.r. ' lic''I' eY- t. ''' egvaegeHnil. se„ T Iti- .a are 'e ,,,8alfr'dreoht;ni(drien (di, .war,....,:aWaits the, •solut.ion : of the Roe
phes,„ Catastrophes such rta the -Imegt:
Fascism and Democracy.
, .
Africa Rejoices
M Settlement
Of Flag Dispute
New National, Spirit APPeara..
. in ,.UnionT„e Deuxn* Was,
• ung. - • -
.
Cape Town.7-1.7"Peane •With,,honOt.:t�
ioih. Weals the lteynote of the; settla...t:
Ille.nt,o; the .4k cenflrination •:,
of Which Was ,ferthcoming when Par,
lianient 'Met receitlY, And theThrhoia::
.cOputry is re)oieliii :over. the happy
outcome,- While prominent •pohtiCtana' '
interpret the agreement as heraiding
a new` spirit. of nationalco-operation,
and *racial amity. Telegrams, of con7,
gratulation Poured it, to cabinet nai,n, t
'
hatersarid the leader of the rOpposi-':
.tion from every Part of the ' country.
, Sunday itil tliq clitirches sang a sel, "
!Sinn Te•Penn1' Ixi thanksgiving for the '
'tpd h '
SO„e
Illn
stio..Vnporaiiiarnenlledel, steenete
ware o,;•:.
The House Was.' crowed ,and among -
the, spectaters ; were, princess Alice,
Wife of the Governor-General, and V. '
S. Srinivasa Sastri, Agent -General for
India Loud cheering • froni all „eidee ,
greeted the Prime Minister Ou rising '
to speak.
, Augurs Well 'For Vetere...
After . Zorifirming• the agreement,' ,
General lier,tzeg said that the spirit
he had noticed abroad In consequence
of.theiettleineet augured Welk for the • •
future; Dealing,, witjh the Union Jak
a,!,d, there; slimi in futere, be no
doubt thatnext to the •national flag, :
.the ' n on, jaelt^ was ale°, S uth Afri,.
ilag." adopted: te.-give • expression
to., their., relationship Withtlie,' other
'members of the Empire:. , felt'.that.
, the questiOn one having- been settled,
. by the •trereeinent, there would be a
I totally different attitude of one race 1.
g toward the other and thie,' would, be-.
of the ',VertY 'greatest ;IMPorionce for,
the feture. . •
General Smuts , congratidated the, •
Prinie Minieter on Ilia mostitripOrt-
ant and stAtesinanlike speeeh; he had
"eonfidence that the agreenient was on.
a .ieund basis And. Spelled ;"peace
WWI -honor." • •
Thia• lesSen lfroinnature: method
gives, us theAtzeue en hew: to get the
_ value "from leaves.
They must,be keit.: from tfre';a1-fm".. TIie
.best way 'to do this is to Compost
theme .by placing" theta, In a plbe, with
manure' or seine .0*er:organic niatter
to make acoMpact 'nfass and eiclude.
the, ,air If 110 'rnanure-\ Is „available, •
loam ',May be used. A foot; or So of
leaves' may be laid, then an inch or
two of good loam, ,.then'arietber layer
leaves, auid 60 On"; tramping-TthePile down , After' eachlayer isput on:
If sods are available, they 'Make •a
-very desirable ,a.dditilea by ,phtting
,thein grass .side..tieWn..;•' A in4thre of
leaVesilearn, and soda, makes .arr ex-
• . .
cOhlit; comPest. Thismay be used
as a dreSsing on the 'garden,: and. it • She: Don't you know sinekin .
also - makes' one of ;the best eloWa down the action of the heart?
. ,
see you --to get it started agrala.
3 If live 'Stock is kept •on the Plate, a
'
soils for potted plantsf• „. Yes. That's why I call to, _
'very. econoinfcal Way- ot treating the,.
in merit or Neuritis.
They should be kept dry until ready
leaires , is to use them as •beddin
. g• Minard's L' I f '
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The, Roman Question.
Osservatore • Roinance (Italy alone
can reconstruct. the Papal ,State whlch
It So brusquely annihilated): :We do
man question not from 'foreign:Inter,
.Socialfsm „Win in France, GermanY
should Shade'. or erchard trees' whose.
vention but from Bernie, of. stiaight;
'nation refuses. to inv'cikefi
and England sufficient authority
over nubile opinion; we should be' able
to , make a Europe Whose •atmOsphere.
would bectime, as it were; unbreath,
r,ect to...the last ..pe,80. He .10ekedyuP Shainefal 180)stion that would rob
irritated hy the interruption, which them Of all power of • niisehief ,and
Captain Blood's advent occasioned, wOUld probably ,shorten, their exist-
(\ le Baron,' the latter 'greeted ence. .; " ' •
tranee. The fort Was retinairug the him. • "I .1neet steak f;'ar.ilclY,'111.1.d',Y011.
fre vig‘ereusly, and: viciously. But -the =List stiffer "it. MY men- are. on the
extisterdina.ry judgment te''Catch the •The exid of it rdl liras :that M., de
defending ordnance reloading; then as Aivarol gave a, 'promise. at once 'to
they drew' the Spaniard's 'fire, they rnale the neeessar.V preparations, and
'swung away again, again, Inot only taking (if Captain 131°Qd' 611d' - ;`ffier's
eare to be eVer-moving. targets:, " but: would wait upon /him On beard the
further.)to present no more than: bow I Victoriell4e t6-..moreovir Insorning, the
er efern to the fort, 'their •riiii-Sts hid treasure 'should 1313 -.weighed in •:their
line, •when the heaviest - Cannonades ',Presence and their fifth'share
vivre* be expecee•, dered• there and then iato •their • own
buccaneers timed} their broadsides With Point ef reatinY!" ' •
• . Liverpool and Glasgoer: •
..Dec...12:-.ASCANIA•for Plytrionthj. '
•' Havre and London.
• •tiet.10-.-ATIIVNIA for.Belfast;7;
Liverpool arid GlasgOW..
• CANADIAN
InnrCt°9'
; VIINd
it.0132.12T.REronb CO. LTMITED
'co.,. nay and W016)0933 Ste. TORONTO
I.94UE No; .47t.:--'21
Giliberin.g and cursnig, N. de Riva-lkeelAng. , •
rol stood •there.a.i0 watched this ac- :Among the buccaneers that night ,
tionfaopresunriptuOusly undertaken by there, Was, hilarity Over the thidden .
Blood •en his own reeponsibility. , abatement ofM de Rivarolle mon-, •
-,Meanwhile the • fight werilt, merrily Istroas pride But when the: next dawn' '
on. The fort, Was stiffering badly. Yet, b.roke. over .Cargageria, iliey had Pie
for all 'their )nanoeuvering the hue„.1 explanation Of it:: The absconding m. „
e,aneersi were not escaping puniihineat. do Rivarol had gone off with thetres-
the ,Starboard gunwale of the Atropoir sure, taking with' hirn the troop s and
h.a' 'been harninered into splinters, and marines he had brought froth France.
a shot had caught her astern in the tie had left behind him at Cartagena
'coach: The Elizabeth was badly bat- not only the empty: -handed buCCaneera
tered about the fere,castle and. the whom he had swidied; hut'also da,
,Arabella's maintop had .i3een f5110t OutrAY, • '
away, Whilst. toward the em Of that - Charts:in Bleedalone kept hie head,
engagement the, Lachesis came reeling setting a curb Upon his deer' ehigrin,
Otit-of the fight With a Shattered rud'-• He had promised hirriself that before
der, steering herself by sweeps... parting f ran M de RiVarol he would
It Mai haVe been a couple of„liours, Prosent a reckoning for all the pretty
Captain Blood, 43' affronts and insults th whieh thaeun,
,
PLENTY OF cagovr
,
Young BrIclei 1 give" JIM credit
for giving me good 'food and plenty
of "clothse to wear. ' •
Bride's mother tis trifle sires*.
tleally): So -do the Wicker and
the baker and the drosemiker, I •
understand.
New Tenant--=-''''Ifi it. true, that' this
house is haunted?" Caretaker -"Oh,,,
no, sir; it's all "been thoroughly dis$
• , .
leaves ,Ordinarily tti to •waste, Many
forwardness and 'justice of the Italian:
have. forest leaves readily accessible:
the foreign Powers It Care must,,be,taken i ,nthe, use of ,or- people • To
onlybeleft to take note .in the usual
Will
-Care Must be taken in the use of or,
4aPirl"riegrhi7t.tosP.uraseY:edTf tihmet',Itte'Yesinawyilblebaer ir'°Jt11111 iel"ewlia:iY'It$aleYe.4. 78 'don'? in
acciPi'd
Various insects; and if 80 they should
not be used as fertiliser. The large
-maple and elni shade trees: Which us--
nally form, a. part of -the sylVan set-
ting of the home, wieproVide anener-
mous amount ef compost--usuaily
_enough to make al the fertilizer re- :
quired'„by the accompanying garden.
Why not begin saving this
material now? ; • : •
•:01.41 Disturbances.
• Melbourne Australasian:: (Cernitiun.-.
lete, have been active in • Anistralia
re-
cently), In, Australia . wish
to Witness theibirth of A:Fascist Par-,
'ty. an orgarlilation, If it lacked
pelf,coritrol •ur*, if • it ';',Were ;' sprinkled
With fatiatiele., Might' prove More iron-
hleseine thee •the, handful ", lend -
voiced persons whoril it *hind din at
•• StinPressing. Yet there.haVe been .pc.-
Casione on Which etieli ,body might
have given Valuable' ,serVice.-:tir-the
cOna'mun y.
Serbia and Bulgaria
' BelgrAde SainhhprAVai 'If the atti-
tude of '3uge-Slavitt. towards Bulgaria.
new,chanees, the responsibility'. Must
lie (With Bulgaria., 'atlen-SlavLa is..
peaceful in her elms and the maiiiteri-.
anco of:peace 18 a -fundamental' kr-
pose of her fOrelgn 'petici,'• but this
'e.tiitude• musk . not ,be ,eonftuted with
Worikrier10, riair'rninit it be interpreted
as Weaning that •She will tolerate in;
14.0 Coine-frOm".-Peakable .a. infeeted,"!,
. • • / definitely attacks tine , nattire di.
• , . , , •
NylieTi!
,
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h u r-deck166tintire1=--had-Rabieeted.hi
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rected„. against_ the:, .eist'urify. (if _thof tho e
Victorfete; to confront M. de • • (to be can,tinu'ed.) MInerd's- Unimetri for OlifiblaIns. 1 State.
thedfor.
ra rafifcroa0
lather.:
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YOVR BAKING -
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• • Honors Are Are 'Even. ;.
'No. 1?arty. had won, , lie', party, 1ue1.„0..
, . , „
'fallen: The soletign was/calculated . , . , .
optical fairly ••a.rak jae_tly to the the
feendi sentiment' aria-,- 'justice... of: the:
People, ' The '-coreiersation , between,.
the •trinie Minister and himself; 'said .
General, Smuts had been :very. "
cu,Lafter the ,pasefons of the:last .tWo.
years -,±,.put. sinCe71-9.2p-"-41-ter---;fia,d-LTtr
veled. a ,considerable distanee.land.as
far :fts 'he Could see. this ..was`the .last
4.1What were described as the. racial
-cmfestions ef South Africa.... They had .
been Art• Cenfentiori for .100 years And
1111 had, , feeling that the ...Present -
agreement :Weida he .1:pore than. a flag
agreement, it would -breed •arreatinoS; •.
phere ,ef, unity. in South Africa, and
that 'larger ..atinosphere whieli
of their former questienewere
they were On the...ntlireshold Of o new
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BITS'
edges longer ill
hard strArice- •
Outwear other makes
and arc -therefore
much moreeconomical
and bet ter. Ord crs for either
etyle shippedproinptly.
sIMONDS CANADA SAW CO.
• Limited
-Montreal Tcronto-
„ Vancouver, - Ses john-
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tIR-BAKING-BES
«
rime Among
Animals
. ,
: Robhery, murder, tirunkeneesSi.. kid; .
napping;:,counterfeitingi, even .'brime4••,
of passion,,7,play: a part In the Byes of . • •
anlrnals and-Aneeets; according to a
Writer.. in :the Paris, (France) Times
:For nearly • .eyeri''.yree • prime 'Of
which human beings 'are, guilty , one.' .,
:can find, he asserts,a counterfeit in
nature. 'We read '
"The. rogne,,,, elephant, who runs •
'amtrelt ,for no apparent reason,: d'ea-
troying man. and, beast, ha's been des.- ••
'cripe(i. by :Kipling ' • aind 'inenV-,` Other'
Writerke •Outta.ye. horses have likewise:,
beeh..roatle.'1161.0 Of countless: „ol
.talds: • Mates have..;,heen known ••io •
kidnapfoals. " and :hide ;awa&.• •
Trusted sheep "dogs from, time to ;time
have . dropped their daYtime Mask: of.
protector: Of„the flock and at night
have • set forth As :biloOdettlisty 'killers .
•of . the very, Sheep given into their,
dare', :IiirdS„ freonentlY ,,e,t• the. rritist
'Charming andhittniless 6peales in•ap- ••: ,
,poarance- , are. else in the. assassin
class,' :this trait becoming .rnOte, prew.
eouneeil After peried imprisonAnent Ili, a cage. '',Shigelarly .eriough,
Snakes ere afirnost, entirely 'free. .of
such ..aCetisatiOris ,arid• Murder :airiong ,
flay .is equelly/:rare,, elthough. the
Sviordfisli Oceatdorially' 'attache
arwhal;3•for, amusement-, 4,
'Insects, ParticillarlY be.os and a,
display wieltedriese, :Ants will maga iii„
,tirmY fashion and destroy A. neighbor'
.state, Brigand; bees,' tete Ility to work,
are domnion.riesailants Of'WelltstOck-. •
ed Bees and elite also hi:keine
deliberately.,tipay: from. decaying fruit
and '-•.'cortale flowere, ,
goats , and sheep -are regular addiats
to their 'dram,' taken, in the forth' bk:
beans df. the ceffeeplant.
"The English cirekoo .ig one of the
best • Counterfeiters, Tt" '.egiS4" •
eleVerly, digginged„ -Ot
nestrein order AVOW: the 'ether of ,
•CreWg , onkeye
have -then: ergeniZed -banda•:Of „thieves",„ :
liputOnatits _and'senlinele
Many obSerVers, einitend that. troW.S. •
ervier :the defense -and pre:mention era
lieard,',And•40-,the iend :of which ,eef:,
fain deoW8 are aesigtied to Ptirlish 114
evil doerif," ' •
ItOwe---"jaeh ts Qe.rtazy ,
'wirelees I tan hardly dr:14_111M .0,waY
from'. it...1', Mrs.. s,
training for A itnelkentt, Iny" clear:4;-ita-
ton111g."