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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1928-05-10, Page 2. • ' "k• • 1•••••••4. ,pEolk HERE TODAY Ito. retort* ,Of SirPiuney Argee 'lapse from ill 'iAra'glit path are still guarder of his Cousin, Jarned dienieter, rqmerriber`'I''' • "' . foiled in his attemptto destroy his "I, have -not 1'fortiattcli, 'replied I Mew, NOiman. Stater, kept prisoner :the inspector grirle17,' Thea he Iaugh- vitt:, his sweetheart Kathleen Gleiiis- ed a little..and added i "There, being ter;in : old min. While • James n'o witnesses present,- I do not inind . • Nyrar &Quaid' Yni'd dete6tivel e•°- Confessing that 1 int'lioPing for great ,• Sir Dudley; Spoil the ming of a Pic-; bave,.00mpled ray case .against Y. • -,•tute thehurning old Mill, whit') re- 11.1.6 au•t•.1.1,43..rM' 1.1eld t-**nlY •lioUltai fatal .injuries 4,Miss Maud dit that I have arreated:,., highly *ha' on her death bed acuses placed' •crimina1, in spite of....the',11174,- Stephen: Coine, sfOrrmer Cabinet 'Min: that he had" this 'pull over. me MY later, of the m • ex. of James Glin,! 1!,pre, as you tail it, lkaS a mere tailk compared with your, Mr. Oolne, arni 1415W„C‘0,021 WITH THE STORY • j' have'atoned for it by'yearsof "kiat let I care about that," re-'. fUt service to the state.','. • jOiTlQd Mi Slain "I only want to "I seep". sneered the.cabinet min - square accounts with a blackguard. lister.. "You.innked my pull over you, And now you run away and play, lit- till .yon olitainek's greater one Over tle •4$3ro" she added: 11With. luck 'Me. What a homily, I shouki be 'i•ble Yeti. to see Sir l)ud- to deliver to Parliament on the moral Joy'sbunng :kill. • I expect:the loon rectitude of the pOlIce force.. But ,see 511(1 hi fire expext are. arout.70-no-• e- . •0. . With which she 'fainted • John 'Grime had been -Chafing .lier -hands0-bUt-heTdrUPPed:them-andLstogod Wright: Ips features. were convulsed brick: • • . "Fire at •the naill binise?", he mur- mured dully. "Do You know what she means?" Ile turned fiercely on his .:.111°IntereStedt° thein case, 4nciANtrirrirlin:Ce°111e.sni; things:).*•' , th°66, Teearda!ite.ivetheieul • . Torn Heeney, --Wragge, as man to man,--0--r-11--New zealand• sheavirweiklit Rate really intend to brave the perils a who has been selected to fight Gen your -past -will ten thonsand, pounds Tunn e y or world's honors:: some, nal In JelY. •,. • . ' , But uGrimes shock her grizzled head and mouthed a denial. • ''"Thaf Man4nenkey shall tell •me," cried the keeper; and he stil•de from the cottage, followed by Wragge; Who Filtobstruelvely attached himself to • Colne again. "May, God forgive me!" groaned the " was eeriing the fa-mily-,--not a, fiend: He Jule got his cousin :and her .sweet- heart shut iiptherei" The deluded worshipper Of the Glen - later tradition started to rOn -nerege the • clearing, with.. WornMersley's troupe at hie heels giving tailgtie like a pack' of . badly .broken hounds on a shent, .In the turmoil calked by. the accident to the leading lady ' the electrician • had omitted to switch, Off the light,: and the, mill stood stark and silent, it. g16st haunted Memory Of other days, .in the artificial .-glow. Wrigge glanced at it ap..6 decided ths4 the stalwart game -keeper was compet- ent to deal With.a situation that had n,ot 'yet arisen. Just noW hie duty lay nearer to hand ----the .hand that ..hia once more. taken _quiet possession .of ' thecabinet minister's . arm- • : . He looked sideways at the refined Mid 'clever face that: was almost, cheek - by -jowl with his own. It was all sag- ged , and. drawn into tinacCuStomed lines that :indicated tremendous emO- , tion-Lemetion • suggesting a *overwheinilnt dread • under. 'a' control -;s.trained to, snapping point. • ' Vet Nitragge had looked On that face and quailed before it at intervals ing Ife7,-WOr-sit motriel s o is i e. e :Would' have been less than human if a'.• mite • of triwriph had not crept into, voice: • • r. 'Caine," he said, "I • alp- Under Petting Pairtiesr In Mexico Bring Severe Penalty Law ForbidsItand ViOlatiOn Means Arrest, Ditentlon. . . I,_:ock-Up. and, Tben, • e'id:co' *Fg.Ateor 41. Metwo. ore 'few and ,tar hetWeen and the land of, romance As pictured in , beolcS and shark stories of young men ,who have brilliant and rapid court- ships with flashing -00 senoritas does not ,exist,.. There is a law which ler: bids Such things as holding bawls and petting pertiee in automobiles; And the • penalty is arrest and jailternporarll for the *tenders, • . • Should a policemancatch ,tWe'rint lovers in 'fond embrace, to headquat!.,! ,ters,they :must go. ' The pellets desk sergeants are usnally. quite ; lenient with first offenders, and the youthful- ness of, --the arreefed 'partiaa brings only a.,AnO of abent".five. pesos ,($2,50)'i but sonactirnes the amount can he raised if the offenders lot& prosperous. STREETS BARRED. TO .WOMEN . The difficulties from the viewpoint of the higher social strata, come while waiting In a' etiffy detention reinn to - be fined; Where every one is subjected Ito" confinement, be he potter or_rnur- : I defer- And the girls do not escape • and theeloief censtatoleship of a coun- tyindice•youto abandon the idea?" "Not' on your life sir chave too many ignominious years of being bul- lied and.browbeaten by: you, to wipe out" responded Wragge • Mr.' Cottle sighed as one who de- plores the fair' of • a' feebler 'mind. Then 'short • gasp broke from hlin; to be eehoed. in, a . deepen. exclamation from the detective. „ Preoccupied . • these dif fictilties; ti Moreover -women are not allowed on met byJohn Gr,imes, gesticulating l*e in g unless escorted by a male cOmpan- -- the -streets -of -Mexico after- early_ even- , a madman. • • • . ion. There have been numerous cases. ' "Thank Cod!" bellowed, reeek..; of A.rneritan women• being arreseed. razing 'Norman and Kathleen as they .vpi.traken to headquarters, where they tore otr "their protective bandages. were subjected to inalgoitios.. . "Anyone left inside?" , • There is a case of a youngAmerican. "Sir Dudley is lying in the entry," 'boy who sat in a parked automobile replied -kicked agaili4 with .a'pretty American po- hcemarLitook..th,m to headquarters, and:rather than. have • the girl subject- ed to embarrassment '%) detention, the Yotith married her:, Later •the Parents had' the marriage annulled. „. ppe . , , ., . , .. , . o*where .:else but In a. , "fg.SAI6ADA7 paCkage.' can youalitaIn ' such 'high ..quall4f tea Icor SO laW a g,rlie.a and be sure that such quality Will continue.. r. Try One package! . i,lf it does not please you, your grocer* wIll gladly refund you your 1,111fuleisv . • ., sUb omeone on, the floor, and it couldn't they both were, the eame 'tiong 1/att we' 'boea' anyone ejse... : The gainekeeper. plunged into the • . fsetiornlia:'thalleyd'rea74311:e4dthaisgianintenatlit4n-t as hal r'sand eyebrowsI'ere en. fir? .1.1u he .z,:yTA73..).ZthICe4.._AtaBx•iBaLriA•vb0.I: jaeLfIMAILadiEll:Sg.Lt.it extilitiuiskied ;them With an ' iinpatient gesture as soon as his hAnda•--W4FeTffe-e Code profitable. Poriristance, if i man of his lead., For in his. arms he ea.* should take a young woman to the ried the harOnet of Be.eel."1")°d'aill0' theatre then Order a taxi to take her as dimP•and helpless as •eq.aack Of. po , .honic,, the driver puts up it. cede of tithes andlorribly:burned in addition, blackmail. He informs the min it will to the injuries inflicted,bY.....klf: igerci - 7 .cost t Just so much n4oney net to take ftillY 16 had lost:ail conseioneness: - Grimes 10":1. hirnitenderlY 4Wi.'i '5n 'tphelailice the; headquarters, where in:Oh:al 'theeed*niciti othr4d.eIgntt :tahr/o'clig4wo'eslimItrsgtineri-yillegi,Ztoshi?utint. against them. The escort Venally pays up, 'ler ;experience teaches ' hint that ifrer.etliceanyd:eytiiUtrh,....aWrphei tf.hraeinius.i1;•Hili?arith.... tzofttenaliwthe;cdorni:„iiecrttnc.harge is. Sufficient This tr04,ble has orable Stephen:CO:1rib. lille was out ,Of . _ _ ,..' recently .be&oine • prevalent, ,accerding breath and lie, one'waS stirprised when to .tenokts.: , .• . . • , ;he 'came to -a ,standstill. The piercing .. ' The laCv againSt: Petters is iis,ually eyes 'which had ao.often held the House .inflexible - and the peliceman: takes the in,.thial were .ahining like.those of a offender to headquarters, There, . Are mystie Who sees beyond:the veiL He ,--Stith' thing§ tia-,patro.1 •wagons. in raised 'him right' hand, . . . one side .and the yOung. man on ). . .',..• G:i13°A•Ps. ,. nearest centre of • justice: • . ' : obtruded 'on their 'serises and •distract.; ed.. their attention .,airimltaneouSlY; AWay beYoxid•the ,another John Grimea, stood upright, his fest - urea Were convulisealvith horror: light had broken out which Was not the steady glow of , the Amphibian electric. Red *flames were shooting from the door of the mill -house, lick fl --t*Tirretref-frre7stkiggrihrTiiti a belching cloud of smoke, • • ' John Grime S and his motleY'fallow- inehad vanishedfin the .darkness that, enshrolided- the, stepping -stories, but . th iiadvantage-of-holdinyikr-. A mighty roar from the *Pe - • /•04„ngs WW rant, but I will take the respoi*fprOTelinmed that he • o of arresting you on suspleion-fOr...the late' Wra.g,ges: grip .may` ..0 • ,inurclet, cif Ivir.:..Go.crg•.4 Glenister on ed owing to the divergien. • -13-6 that the 7th of jtino, 1,019.," • ..aa it may, Mr. • Colne Wrenched hitrt: For g few Seconds M to.lnodld not self free.and, f.or a inar) of -hs years, anewer. He• seemed to be intent en, ran' with Amazing' swiftness! • toward • , : „. :17.4itehSrifi the Prokreis /Of John Grimes,..:the dani.• • - , -• ' ' . who by 11,0W-'. had 'abilOat reached-,;ther ',2•When ...hc.. had. cevered Male twenty istopping:etimes... The keeper '• had yards • he " halted' hack:: cheaen. that •rout. to •the rnjll as :the ("There:are lives to be gaved. '‘.1,8111111. ...shortest .from the cottage, ov_erloOking do my hest."' • A • „ • • ..• ' • the' fait that It would take Mere time *The Mill Was ablaze, and in: the• , .to traverse than that adrOse the top Weirdblend of, Smoke and 'fire re-ond of the dam. The stenPing-stories. were thedoor, hnolao figures were. MoVirig. darkneg, Whereas the 'darn' ;Was In ,woldly, as, in:&orne fentitatit' dance, •-•• the .1011,. glare of ,Mr. Weinmersley's Wregge could not distinguish One. projector. ' ' • • •. from the other aa lie•triodthe slippery •• The great, attitesmatilliad' the alver ritao‘onrY, and the Hight Ildnorable! •(;•.L...tene's of his beautiful voice, well•iinder. :Colrie had vanished into the „aentrei when at lest: he 'tkrekev the heart; of the ,elusive nitture, ' s, "What • of .yOurself,. "Ft, takgor .1101 -7 • • CHAPTER': XXVII, , • . "Ad 'quiet. 1Y• fillave you le(iVrit.ea. °lot' ' • "SHEEP jr 00AtS11 . . anat of tlfe,aCtiOn you ,gio pronesingi . • •' Alf -Grinstead wee -.met 'or the • threshold, e,,f the tipper «rcxlra by. Nor - Me r/ii W. • ,wn.; and 'llathleen• Who'll? he • re, turn, ed rA 0 0 • • rtvt., • , ,•, ' so, with •the- young Wornan :(-To be Continued.) th.e.„.other,‘ the pcli"e,escort them to the • • • frotn his rePonnaiStnince on the.land- '0 ::1•1 Now, tell. me , -'what is the oppos.iti • : - ' of irrigerY'f" • • r •Trees Draw Birds 'Happ nese, BR , C18.44n in Trees are the houses of the birds unison. . , '-Where they nest and live- Aside' from . sadnees?" she asked. •their ,bestoty and their song, ,the pre-, . "Gladness." • Bence of birds is of incaictila.19e value in assisting to maintain the balance °And 'the opposite of woe?"' "Giddap!" shouted the :thithuslaif Can' lam t Cape Tow/I.-W.1)10 peoplewere Ad- Mittecl the du. temple Bat Caves .oftlaiti Yield Strange Bones' R"AmirdrriNtosvi'7..f. Anitirirts •11.c1 Extinct • Brought.. Back • BaCk :13Yr Sinithsonia'-u ' !few rapidly • races .of .ohimals May, • . , dle.eat iwillestratetlpy .1.t large collec- -ticin •..e.eztinet AnIniar 1441163 *gathered,: th the liniestene.',.'i,iVes...of jlayU and • hrotight haek'to, this vainittY by ptpl'Ilftiolduz) ;e ft1 it on ander . Arthar . J. .:Petoie olt.the 'National M,14.setini•••.-.' ' The •caN'res,,Whic•It are tl'oar: the' -wet - ern dgo o ri)te ioot.cep,tral plain of noar . San MIchel, are itifested • by beta. • -The ,•iirtorc, are .six' or seven:: feeer9.titt.Iffthrc ep..,141,at,11 a:10 eonlan quantities :' of . animal and bones, many.ef thein; to Hin 'le at Durban repre,spntative 'af Species wpicp no for the- firat, tin -ie _to watch the fire -.1 ithhgel'e.ee:remony. which has just been " . hcld An ,enormous bonfire was :lit, and when many tens, of firewood had been reduced to e wide .ctinpet Of ,glowing, charcoal' an orchestraof reed pipes and torritoms began playing weird In- dian' musit. , • . The "Soittris," or fire Walkers, had silver Pips. Stuck into' their flesh and • i git The skewers pieiced the r. es. , . earried---heavy77burclens--•-and-ITle, 0 • _i en sazdals.,, A. Wild outburst of mtisie -arose,7and.theyltepped-feariesslr. into been .. . ..been ' of the fire Walkers, When the pins• . then eXaMined that- 'Net -a -horn or. have tha•pit..and.walked across the fire, , , .t17m Walked On. nails which had been seemedto feel no 'Pain: -Major High: 'ards; Chief of Poltee,.and i**o cloture' . Many of • them creased the' red-hot driven through the soles of their Wood- blsiter. wili. to he found • on the feet were WithdraWn,..f rein their•• bodies layer of embers .several times and stitlous natives as there was no bleeding. ' places of ' NforshiP, ' 'In' some. cases they were: garla,nded and -welcomed lay the seat saints or Major. jor..voharcts ..aro ., the ..3,56.5r..8 earve0 heads en •flie- stalagmite and, ... . • stalaej e pillar to, he ca,;es to ,repre, . Hind.u:pTieet, iilio,sai,d.t114..alth000- and even coifis were made to ffult:godS; Offerings Of eggs,. • the:.,orpinony N.v01.11,d.neyet . be under, : these objects of worship. .. _stoggt,.!._h_narriF,!esitr.thens4ji..Lilid,i'uass..eia._,.,A,Ice,•,,.0.1,d .. HQ W the. bones, get ,int0.. the . - coxes • euet . One of th& &Otters afterwarda.stat-• isalititirr-4114a11-4.51*4"M'c*-'-':4-4"(. KV -that he could •not e),4'lain hwr-tite. fire.walhers escaped unhurt.. They appeared to , he ,iti..a. sort :of trance' ,, during ,flie.texemony. • ..• _ • , hinger.:.ifiliabit • the islaad,'• though the, 'period- or. their deposit 'probably; daoa' not: 'eXienst hack more: tlien .1'000 years -and. many hones •Are •or :recent .•• • - , worked' over, Mr r Peolti,' has been abia' to Identify the anctskeleton Of a ground- whith believed to be, • the nicti3t' c9mpletetheorded from the, lsland Several -"rodents resetnblin lor•egersize• tbelinimuosnIt'graxt apdp 1.tea,ver. are 're - fed' he 'h nes and -there oneinse,ctivore:- There are, a 'great. number of bet.skulls' and,.11Z:. : ••• • • , sorae....eayea, the Sniithsonian scientiet7 found -skeletal 'reinains nian,2•: put .whether. theybeleuged._-to ,the 'present natives of the Island or to ".• •the aborigines who have• been ' extinci' for a long. period, has .'pq• Yet ,:u‘dseedter:iyi,nseudii.,0:r• 1;0019.-, repOrte. that the eaves Min Lininient•for failing hair. • c. of nature.. Their , conturnptiori of • •snialler ;hird .and :Irtartintal nit-. doubtedly 'represent :prey :eaten bv Bones of the:larger' Creatures probobly represeat .1 individuals Who 'eote red these caverns „chance:, • ----.Aaz"la well linewn,,,'OwiS -in • feeding. slvallow prey • of bird's and'mara.-, • . :Mals• . In .large.: fragments.: • The' -flesh -la 'digested and the .fur; and 'feathers :.fdrtned into • lt.'hich are .later.'l•egurgttated,..leaviag.:‘ the stomach • empty to receive another meal :The -great' deposits, ' ;:smail bones' In • the San Michel caves itepre7 • seat. the •:fernains, 'of', owl caniula,ted about twits ...and.... under Percliesr., :* • . .1 The OWls, .reSponsible for 7.• pogif.'are,nOW.thInaselves In'', _fdfin 'they reitinbIed.'-the •living barn .. • qwl, nearly, three' times as • •• , • , • la.rge, :They were Otet.,..,4escribed- by Dr; .Alexander' Wetmore, A,Seistatitt;• Secretary-• of the Smithsonian Instl- tution, .who.ehritstened..the species by approprlato name of - 'We -fetes In a graveyard: • ' . " •:• ‘Tthir.eto' P:ottnolii,pa,tra,1Yrthlsslgnlfylflg one who - .The ' Sinithsoriiin•. 'expedition re- ceived' heartY:.co-eiieration from the :Enited.; States Marines,: whiCh. officer, the local •,-poliee. :of this .• isolated sec - t101 ot the' island; fi.,,,,_inn...;the..':United: • 'tobeirsctii,apdliaen6'taCItPlotiiii.:°trhiteti;lit'Ped°114t1O7nli.w6a"0"---.; e guest, '.and from the .0111Cials :of the'',. astkPAL.."Pepar...fment of „AgriC'ulttire., ,Whe. aWif647-7.1ransportation.:- and in.other Ways. • . ." • ATTRIA CTIV-E- AND PRACTICAL • An attractive apron that,.:alips over the head, With :wide strapsthat will not Off •the shOulderS is shown in design No, 418. You'll find it eipoially easy to make, :as it cuts entirely in One,- pieec: Printed sateen, ; prints, • chintz,. Plain . gingham, 'affil rellable antiseptic.-Minard's; , • Striped percale:are Smart ' suggestions.' , • Lost Half H is. Weight.% ' •••• Pattern is furniehed in. sizes ,?6•;, 90 Russian red says, he lost half .enel 44 inches hust.measnre,.. The, ,30, inch a4e. iequi0a 13: yarda,: Of ,3?."-inCii Material, .with. of Price :26c the pattern- •.• Our Fashion BOok,:.illUstrating the newest and Most. practical•styles, wihl bo. of:, iiiteo,t,ot..,:to every be accomplished by morality. • • MontesqUien. hist 'weight: v.hile, in prison:" • • "No ,doubt2--tliey • shaved his wids-. hers off while, he: was. there,." • •.,' ' • . We should never treat'e by law what maker. Priee Of thetheolc 10c the coy • dive insiette• a'od •slugs, .saVesT HOW TO ORDER PATTERNS':.: thousands of dollars S• year. • , • . ." WII"c"n... . . n'aiae-and-:1Adr•ea. Tuit.gro.Wela . Canadian farmer . . nr,..,giving number and ,size.' of such ' 'patterns is you want, Enclose 20c in . stamps or c6in (coin r'referred; yrap, '. it cerefully) for each !number and addres : ma_yo..__LOL•de0o WilseaT,alt_s-ne °mance on:'C.P.R., Route ' •. Eervite 73 West'Aatlaide St.. Toronto... •Pattertis sent by'return •.' How To Keep Fresh Fruit The following good advit,to as.tc. hew ! , to keep fresh' frnit i,. t‘iven in the eur...i 'rent. Issue of "succes•gul rail/114e, a ; highly practical :Rion., rnonthly:-. I . • "it Very eotnnion.rfor.••farinerst6, l'eep,their vegetables. In sand 'OVer': winter:bat few realicethat fruits can be,Rept for 'a Jong•time.and. the aftine. Ivay Oranges, • aPples',. lemons; and aw,eet 'poigteee :carp be kept .fresh for montth The tiadS' being Porous,' the dry: sand the in; the frnit„ that weal& .otherwise ranee de compoaltlofl, The fruit 'must' p•ot, be, •th'apped in miner but.'14 the hare rind ,00roo .t.pateet With the sand, have used sand for-pluieS„ pears, and other smooth-s-kinned fruits and fotind theni to, keep.. I:put, a"' layer. of sand &bout .six" inches 'thick, Oen the fruit,' and then sand '10 riditer thein well and 'PO r,11; at,A. fi rid It handy...to haVe-fresh fiiiit orr hand until. the Season; ' I Whew buying packing l'rn' • We re ` re -Weave' thent.;Inte , • ktitS"-r-1° • Write fOr cli..enter Baker Ca'rpertleaning c. •-railwaye; waler, • .ttril her, .induatrikil and mining euterpriaea proatoted.' Ap- IrO\ed 1,mA hd "nipeced -with Viut.c.penh itankefe a,nd brokera. 1.7tklerwylting,'nriwut•ed ter. corpora- tiohm t Wing', 1010 tither exami nu, ..,tAki;g1).olei‘gyi.•:th1,4#1,;‘1‘r(!ig.'i rfiriliet,19.:cal 1..114 1;..71.10.hbrI,11,sh.!.e*:1, , 11.43v9e'711. • 'BYRNE, and LANE. • Leeson Street,. DUBLIN, Ireland: ' ?/' • " '• • " --The Calaitlitin'S.peitig', had 'eat;ly in the hMe.,:frqm....the, An of-.,;•Carefuti,not. '..get a.n.Y overripe 'or 1.,how „got Atly. water,. rtkinwp, ut)011 ,llansen., and nee adjacent. to . the.: ‘,V.Innipeg `..8p0,110. "The..oart, hal sit 4 w ,Kat.3.0(4,n poinfe• 41 co rote), Neils Christian N.rolseft; 23,., handsome ,gritioti hall w4's cleared and prepared • . • 4" • r • • m•i, young inimigrant , couple Who for 'tho' occasion., A. icit!,ti• 1301),ItY). "Cerne'•0)1,,Freddy'! Md an' Ori tne eneap Wethnstaati.: a Tie 6e ,enivit,; • t, '1 '` 3 "Vv*e're•un against it," he announertd • Al*ays baveitie magic WRIGLEY, package In 0 your pockt. • 'tirOcithe'S 4110 .61 &frit, rg, pi•d4cestion, • After .11tietx Meat Allgatit4i%„ *-777-'-regua No. • rIt Daniih .v„,.at; half .full of eics n water ;•. the , J.., -1, tin peg.' deolde.d" to ;head of the; colonization depa,rtment .lano•,8 gotia'W plall, trdmo. an' Papa. 1.,4„n come.i.rii,d, .thc, ::rcst, which ehe 'marry and, v...,1h• the Et8818.taileti of the of . tie railway fOr Westerne*Canad.a, \Van ta he . tlie...litilO7 :COY?" '• 'Freddy: lino 11: dortt,4 the dexy., . Alf, F,ettit,... C.tnadian, ;Ott Ific Railway-- ••Colbnikat Voliiittemred: to act as grain.nstnatt, and Na'w-. t .wailra*be 1.he4awl.:(11•'•• * ' ot; ng . orifi.towelo.., iii,.. out,. (i4iil .w.a.t4r,, thillnendrtirikt, officials, did .fio.'.fOrth. , It. (1.' McNeill -1e, .gerie.1.41.'.1wPsengai I..; : • ' 7-7-4,---.-4--';----- 1.).,,,,riii thil'i) rotirol oic,, :,,,..11,!,(.,,, }..jorid,,itn:d l"1,!-„,,,• : • ,•••••• ' , 4'' ' • ' ' s' '1.ngellt., to : gA1C) 111,e bride away; a grotipel ..The. daffail has • replai•ed 'the Jeek fext,:, .srottehi.rig,... .0., toup:o of oheots h„ ottihteyailvid known eactfh;;;rnilin;iyinyt(121:11.:;:)46.1,:tl.i•:}aVrtg,Yatilli,enrno).(ifLrafa.lenidl''tatined i3tcao:on'twatittY0; als.r.e.,':b4.a;,i;ely"..n.1,4,i jyr(11.nt1,11,t'..‘319,;61:1,1:761'1.e: i'i.Lt.. N,Vn .bfri:sinniii ttilin(ti hielidi'dohniti'oot:xittLke';10;t:hierin,iU ft:title at-n-i''h.lacil('Il'evientirl'llellertic; sweethearts, bet Crt for iliti. coretntirty, the first. anteing! . c ,vje w... c .... . ,... , ,, • , . • .• . .a..1 ,!yil ,(..lo have Andrea, •• fur tiln ekta ., Is ov.i. - Ili a,rry, ner air.rwn, aiy1 thotightg of ,friarriage •TrIVelling 8 .cortiptolk (hiring. the. jouroey, and fur't 'rho ehaplain .tiroinitinceValiioolar "Ratliiiri," the :rePI-.9 came gurgli,rig tlierrnoredistinvered "their ' destina:' "oer for their 3ttbianee ae Strtingera• through, the Wet teiVel, • . . '' • .. • lions to be .etUtle"jugether. On. reach- in the noW' land, charged theni te. ton- ' Li 11 6 • fait hfill te• 'One 'anothe• r retioat- ,• , .. ., . ..t 8 .111aR r on departing tor cahada they .in d ' ,. • ' f ' I i ' : and hinwel,r, • . , ' . . . . • . .', 7 .1. il,r1eac,ornera .,, ot, • t i fi; seano.14 . • . harboured nO• remantito • 'delis .. of ' • • - .• - • husfra?" asked .11ev` N 'Darnakoir out; sir," he sow, . .. • '. • ' ' ' ' , .otrazigers 'in a strange land they--thet • '•." ' * • ' ' rOir lifint3#."--4ftt.,1(ittyttiA,:nskl.xf, ,..tra,...itreityr_ji i ,- . • - , ; "Ja!" reSponcied Nielsen'. I ..14ontittn, ., ., . ,.. ... , a. , - AIM ne8S' fi'l,,,each-otheta.-.::,,-,--,--,.; _,,, . • . .,,„„.., _ - :=10 raPidly did they bear lier tirtWii• log .Winnipeg on their westdmund -tyip, 1 • • , th'e Stairs that "til•ie deep breath' She they tieciticd to marry, .and,.t.ho. ed the Lordre. Prayer,gave the bene;.• drew on eterting laeted.liar •ti•S •long Oilifals, did citation; oina.de tho. sigh of the cross,-:-- th4 thoy oadre. the yiri.i6ke tha re,t. .•• , and Andrea and Neils Christian were ro4h aeroso .the witty ell4pi.tpti,',, ..otwed gri.oro' sectit-''' They. contlintedthair 'journey west. Itifel4arieldauvidtierk Cylinder Metereyele. Is the greatest little 015 'Chine that. has Made. ;Safe 7ta ride, ealsY control,'ond moat aeon- cfrticah rg,tands Without nival, .100 Miles to Galion Of 'Gasoline. Down Payin'ent Ila'lanco $22 per Meath ea 4a011411,8. $311,6; Waite? Andteviiii, Limited, g46 Yeentio , Toronto, Ont. ' • httd to tile reined .,ap. •tlio *off of' :t1i'e eel few, Rev,* N.i. 'TILhe ainskoir 'Itij minigration -iteclarEA tilao and wffe, . • '•:. 1, • an th bhtiing was aecompl.facii."'-rititti; 1•16. ,01,ao.r. ifyg a 'f1)(plat 'tiriligt, litertse, Ilia Ward that afternoen, tWo mit of: •four ., dAanle,ge then 4, senrcheir bboulder, As. iion• VI( ttrr,- a niOnI)<i:r '<if :'ilit3. ere bleal" -hundd .Satielts,lianes, InitAth,:and . thOr PAOsen.ihr6001.th Outer door on Zajloh titatt, loirriedlY Prociired a fine Englitth,----'whe. were trttveliing At that "tii ii ki i ' a gift 443 dine with file C'untidian Pacific. • to the bank of the mill -race they were bouquet fro -the o s s Lis, • • • A Deplorable Verdict :The acquittal of }ferry . Is a failltre. or Justice which every •ionest'than dePlere. It is to be .• kidded to the long list of eCcapes from desei•ved• punishment' :Which. the 0:7. Ce8SiVa tendernesk .groteaqtle. 111:. „ . ti•icaciets of American.. trizninal .1 iv:\ have •pfrillitted In recent' years:- 'The ,prosecittors piainly did Alfeir beat, and" the verdiet, of the ittrY• may Well 'have been jiistlfied b3 the ev-idence- Pre-• • ,,cetit,6d and admitted.' ConiIattea: for • anspiracy •1$•. to eh- . fain. ..Theriticisni tells iot ntien:41.)••• dividuals• but upon the system. Which . entangles pustice.:in legalistic: red inpe.,• But lie clearing' .of the 'defendant's • morel 'r.etniobsIbilItY 18 inVolVed In the ...Jaw - verdict; That attestien • was . siottIod • . by itio'clegiSion of Seprenie tottri in the .civii.;action....' The .ctitintry sylil not -forgot and should nentarget' the tllsgttbcfUl fraud Pracfleed 'upon •;the •nation hiYSiiiclii fr.and rail in the Tea-. „ 'pot :Domo. lease 11 is greatly"' to 'be hoped, that ,tlo. convittion, for' cthi•,. tempt to, f"Coark,fotind :ogainst Shiehrir will 1)0 sustaland, This 'punishment,' would",fitly eipresS tho,sentiment 1VIOSt peepli knOW :this absolute• • antidote fot-pain. but are you careful' 't"116 nkilic'n't°wnrd ..41°S410. fielr)611°. to say Bayer' when you buy it? .Aad of thei."nation.--low IteraltV. you always give a glance • to see • TrItfutie. .Ilayci on,' the, box --and tht word • penuitte printed in red? .:It,iSn't the .• enttind Aspirin 'without A drag., • • •Vatite•of,Forest . • proven directions tucked in every box: , with •the: , +he value, of, the antitYal hal-rest of stere ahvgye, has Bayer, Cttnada's forests Is not' fat Ebert of, t $600,006;0,00 even' whir' the' present • seniewhat wasteful hiethodS,Y lolttttlon. It has been '''"estlinated that by prdPer tfie adeesothie .forot, land . of -Canada, tart bo made to pt'oduce at t:tt,e....presont annnal • Clil ti 101 pctu1t 'Wife len tile telephOilellsgtilatirg' her Voice)-"(ltioaa' SehO.' Aspirin, ttit, the trade mirk • oicatina .Barer Mann acture. • a „1-iusband-"Is •Wlfe • ih vt"..1"nl'htenbe4' inthatt7"Aa:rAt)rint mane1..ili115°11101. valca)---"G1106S wb tteente, annare,the public atitinAt „,, the natleat ne statteed with thhhi eft pow tIs? Grose" Ueda 4nark.