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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1928-05-24, Page 2lc ,44Ireen Tea drinkers do not kn6V, the full aide Mont of Green Tea unless they use 6,'SAIALO Green—the very choices* variety, hiended to per- fection --packed hi alr-tightinetal to protect the Illavour-:-SellsforAnly 38c Per i-lb.—Ask for It at any grocer's.. . Usbralia Advanced Most. Modern f.CoaI• Pied- • geS in Victoria Moves 5000 Tons iilf$ Hours, MelboerneeNie.--The most modern of automatic Coal -mining machinery, hag :been set t�. work uponthe brown Coal deposits: o the Victorian Stte Electricity' Commission pt • Yallouen. Iii piece ofepowereshovels, a lignite dredger has been installed. ' This Mae Chine, according to •Sir John •Modash, . On 4 "set, of mile e'inlle in length argue he privately hinted to the chief of the seine:, a truths later. if he h,ad not fel. and.. o e th,at some •dey-maybe . . assistance froin -Seotland Yard, and X cheinnan of ,the commiesion, 'wotking a vertical face 'removes a layer 8' in, te,..";4e,erete • :" • BEGIN. HERE: TODAY • • Sir. Dudley Glenister' 'believed to he the reurrierer of James Glenister:to obtain his title arid estate, is rendered lineenaciOneein 4 fire, Kathleen Olen- bter,j. sister of the 'dead male, dentin. - lees to believe him, guilty, but Jetties Wragge. Scetiand Nerd deteetive,'.as- signed. to the murder 'case, has fasten- ed the guilt ppeneStephen Cone, fore iner cabinet 'minister. , 'Wragge ex Plains- "' : • NOW 'GO ON WITH i,rig STORY: • CHAPTER „ , "Mr. Colne gave to me," replied Wiegge., 'Ile .thrkeugheut my con- duct/ of . the inquiry been 'extreinelY anxious to have Sir Dudley convicted of the Murder of, Mr; George ',Glen- iseer." • • . "And be has probably lost his life from loyalty to that belief!" Kathleen' exclaimed. • , I committed it for,enotey under dor mestic eircinnatairsee", •Which might, nre position very much lower thee that.t,e1 the way he fix,•ed•.11,bil wieithe21polsirseit'ele-''StanlY :111:1:4:11:1t tbhu;rf 13' It IT ,i1htel7d11.1ae an te: Ba, 114W1 intricate to. be narrated 'here. Mr. ' BAKE YOUR OWN BREAD ANDARD OF QUALITY FOR OVER 50 VEAR HOME -BAKED BREAD 15 BET °FALL which. he feeseeeseee I:me ,le gavei that IrilEitathebravtehartecoogp.r .17ed nac.Any, 7 P.ridicvnalwtageleagoee:)ift intoYmilialcPeTneti'dPirhaPctitraliceh'evi; he turned bolted through the i 1y .his slave: There; are ,many dirty , e.h window, and till, today • was - jam. whicii. e detective, officer .can de new/Ili° elrvet;uastedtllei'llaGlAgiiiie.an:c"e-u( ':(1-• uczi. ,; for •an, inibitiOns, politician, and, on 1 • ' several' occasions Mr. Colne •used rhe caRY S Kathleen. ."If you'emild have for the cenfasioii of his political :op- I Been into rey mind at that internent, POnents,' and Mere than once. to dish 1,..nMci.itaShitqvieeablee`stenrs,'; 'ilhaer.deaoidn,;:eyonuxWtottialycl rivals On his Own.lidS,of the House „, ' - leerfien that Crew dropped the tilitelee-, ,IfFeorrniot;cilitrsintaedntitt:rtooresteibnygioSirs Dudley. eclares His.Hope. *mitred in Bible 'British Premiet.Say0 enceWould Lead to Great ".FteVitYal in Religion Lendon---But fer the eope the. Bpi.° .better"; -leritiiiii eee that the: disreputable stranger had ePrentiee; Stanley 13aldwln, wou .. andthnfinger openedaeltP tth:e BillilreOttlillerg.,4 :h lI Mr:. •George Glenister died ,With itsI knowledge of ; your eetiain.'e Olt and! ogii," Addressing the annual meet:. was there to blaeltmail NM." In that ; Mg of :the tititlah and Forellenelilble tiasteeir'n.06wagleana•terni(mine%ft murder, mMinri: I waS partly. rig'ht, but not to the full 1 Society, he sije; ' , • "•••• tee,„„ „:.,, %ter; pulled the,Wires• and set the lit-, extent. 1:113. WEIS theltr. Sineon Trickey 1. '"If I did: not feel . that, ,our work tle• figtires dancing. lee was aware who, in. revenge for being, rebuffed; ' and the workeof all others- who hold. ' • took asernuch 4:,f,his tale ale be dared to ' elle same faith end. ideals, whether. in D. d rize- Janson 8 -- are Found in 1 Nannaqtialanc! Digging Necessary Get , , . Orange"River' Stones, • .... Worth 1:iout $2 500 • Cane Townee-Dianionde , More heee- tifulthan- anything the. world has`seen • Will' be sent to' the eaten' in Europe, when the official_ben on the new „ in..Narna'citualand .remOved: ' • the •Iimeth of the 'Orange •Itti'7er 'al: se reedy have yielded etonee:Worth near- 1512?5,Q0,000, and the surface bek been only wretched. A Caleinet minister recently inept an boar picking stones on claim: • :There was no le-- berioue digging or washing. Ile col- lected eyerYthing that looked like a diainend; and 'when , his •finds were' sorted their :yalue :was estimated, at , Theie •rich patehes. of. gravel near :Doctor Wheatley earne.inte the roeni. thet the '•county would eequi •re ci id have robably sold eron . politica iun or civic work, eas o to give an Accoent cif his patient e baronet/wee in 'ee•bad way. Two ribs Were broken and he badeustaihed ter- rible injuries from 'the- .fire. SO far there was no reason wliy he should not 'eventually recover, but What Wheat- ley mostly 'feared Wile -31w shock to his c. re,'-•ehat,1 should" be assigned to been otherviise, engaged".., • 11,000,0.00 yeare hence -the kingdonl or 9 In. In thieltnese by means of 4 the caie. He also telegraphed to . me - "Engaged in dyieg," said Kathleen, of God would epread crier tlie. whole -continuous chain of buckets; winch. 1. feoni C.elnbrook Towers 'thee!' • altauld Wbe" heel lest tneel,i et •lier•tieiculenc•woi•ld, then 1 elfiatile have no,: ilOrte, 1 automatically deliv.er coal :Aar pierbar- ' e ' the - I' c • • • d 1 ,woeld give, : (-den into . te waiting -train throigh a see' him there before I' get busy. I.i I was in his houee at. eime, 1 could do no work an I hopper. • The ',machine requires, onlY. Pei:vil es aysteM. '.When he •came hack eubsceiption:hupting clergyrnee, and II', • went 'illevin ' a' " aii , , disguised. " as a tolid,s'Yjnoca.e athehett. ihte."...1.;a',.1 p. ,,,b' e.:T.I. le.' n• pi.,.." es,i.er mi .; ofree to iiiiy,en.e. w..6o..would I three . attendants -ea driver, an ' (I'll**, to . conscioi'iaPeSse.be-wotticie--peaeibly._ eeareed.iiietheefirstefininutee'ef ou,t7 , in &ming 'to .life agait but that is ' The Lible, 'ltest ie continued, e is '- net •I and A general able of delivering 5,000 tons-ainisteet7-and Isof coal or CObe out of 'his mind. The deetht was 1 interirie* that Whet he wanted :was; another stewresertr,-W14AT'-igelli7r,745filIT•he grearature : in the. able the opinion that n'sPecialiat in men -4 to , get Sir Dudley Olenister Convicted 'alien .of his laws:, .91' too haliev,ad that 1 world but • above, that It el we,ya, :has.: I ".'L' - e'overburden Wili one slilft. cif 'eight tai disease Should besentfor. ' 1 of Ks -eo itia•rnurler..1 • - ' I he was dead; :).nt.I W4S COIV#Ieed that ' been an. dis in the nature :of . a high, ,': P.' ' • 1. -ha% been fm„ , Kathleen. agreed: cordially. "Yeti' '"e, broke down at the etert,"' cone if:evidence was procurable againstSir, exploeive in the world." . .TransPort similarly f canno.t hang elunatic" she sal e tinned r gge,looking round a e . , , . , h 'd. "W' ' ' 'W a '' d t. the 'Dudley this 'man 'Teiceer held the key He said' the Bible's hititienee had re- ' ' ' t aCes' of 'his '•atidience vistfu1ly. ' to it Stronger than eVer greer that peatedly led and Would surely ' lead belief *lienj_eliscevereel :diet his Wife a ain to a •gkeat tevival, of religion. was a"BeechWood girlethe daughter of . 'John G.rimesethetGreageLganiekeener. I rtileicl abOuteeineng.the•ashee ofMr. •Trickey's 'past and that of his. sister, Mee,: 'COningsby," ... ' ' •.: , ,. ' . --7Mrs. Mileigaleir'eseated-•-Kiitlee .• ' . . $3.6,000: . proved, and, ,insteen. otesma 1 trucks_ rap by a loeoniotive from which each --5,11, e,,e. him en, the 'P‘ile,'?' said Conneetel =elm -ye a specia is as . ., , , • .•,, slot. 18 now tieing. 2 it steel teuche Willoughby Melville is eiee'eniiiieri ,ir cannot. altogether e higine myself, '-'- with "wire -rope haulage; the I in einem of trent five "t ten, hauled bHpet.,,kinoewe'. US all and has attended,hiee , From previous experience I was tolet-' 1 , =truck.„.:-.canixe. inierated . ii;y..4tieunia`tic eleaeleeale4s.seleeesene leaving ehe.eseern. ..... pewee Only; one operator later • liWulired for each "triple. .The., program 'of de- ,,Ile was .back again in a 'irifif.W70r, • • Xelonnient In • the' 'wit 12:Months' ine-tivce-vatli-the....aappuricement that Doe- •• :',. be at : the Gran 'cludee 0011410n: for .:worleing" in two ter. mewille Wenld tiers, each '100 feet in depth,- from a, by:. ten o.'eleck•,pext Morning. Belied common 'workitg. bench 190 " feet he- had a buO•daY and could eeuld 114A come out .iowthe surface.. The ‘rise to. the sine • titai night. •sii' lialti that 'h&e°1114:be face froin•the 1000 -foot level, noinia4ler of litelenae'tiii,Dedley recovered"eim- empoesflete, for the . type . of I-ocean:41v° 'Peic'asa"a'• ' : ' ' ':...ii ,.• . , . •Uped Oa a grade eteener that '1' in 50"He wanted :be 'informed if yieu., 'etierated• haulage on an incline of one added.. expressed ‘. Pleasure , on , , . . , . . ... • are !completed 'there will probably be • . Thele 's ne- man In 'PP? ess'an • Novelty woolen„ is used eIrreat deal' at Yallourn the most ec iibmi 11 •I. -Would rathet meet 'it 'cerieultatien;" in daYtiMe, inodelee and, it is .pareieuel operated, and the most .fully 'eciuiPPed, said., Doctor Wheatley, With the "genii- lerly• sinitet in:cemleiriatien :With ean:;'"'Coal 'Mine in.the world."' ' •• . • :hie Watintil-:•°. ''. fiera'7•47a.rshiPPar) — .. ton faille 'crepe . or pleit , Woolee. in •:' "Before. the intiodnetion.of,thO-.00at ''"1VIelviiie is not -only, a great phesie eeterinciniziag tone. StyleNO, kJ, feat-. dredger the cleat of *tering one ton'of eian. He is a ,PSY0r16eSt of 04:•"10Y. : tires" Oft shirring to mold the hipline. brown .coal laqinValeat.tO One-thire ,of Arat'order..'Had his lot. been eteet On .. Shirring is repented at . shoulders . in a ton 'Of black coal,..evas 4st• 6d. The a lower ederte he would probably have 4:-. - . . , . ., z , •frent te Iroviele fultess.toebodtee: The present coat 14 2f B.: 6:e14,•bet Sie "echn 'Inadeei fortune, eea: thought render ei . . . . . -- . Prrench NT4ront , adds .•length to sil hopes le reduce the. cost to:leSs' than, a s eel( Medlin/1:7 " • ,. ' ' ,Wiaggepeueed and glanced quiz.zic- , If it was trail teat a Tergo ,niiinber 'of _ peeple never read: the Bible; neither politicians floe eceleliastice coihl together be free of lalame for that . "We ..se'ern to ,earrk on se' muCh of zoureateiggle...iiieth* ''Yrox_etcljte,e. h(ay.iriavsoi.,e!ren:men.rratianti.tt.at.ehr4te,ii.:evir on the or a, fog,". he said. . 'Frieeils or men Sir tck 1. "`Druidc iri Charge Car" :•Mr.,,'W•regge,' Norman will be heeineane et'. - elecitically Were :here; • • - • torn. When these Ireirovethent my telling hire' that eou were." PARTICULARLY SMART ..,-, • - • ; s • - • " • • the f • irouede '.Crepe 'satin; sheer crepe, fiat .2s: giving the' heat value Oteon Wrigge 'grimly "And aRy at Kathleen sil, crepe, and woe' crepe are fashion- able. Pattern in sizes 36,•38, 44, 42; 44 46 46 and go inchis'bust measure. . , Size 36 requites , -yards Of 40 -inch • material with rie : yard of 36111. con- traiting. Price 20c the ye* n. :pow TO ORDER PATTERNS: . . e ; Write your naml and.eddresa plait ' ly, .giving • number and size of .• inich , patterns you Want „Enclose ,20p:in stamps or Coin (Coin 'ereferred, wrap. it" 'carefully) for each,. number and address your order 'Wilson Pattern Service,. 73 West Adelaide St , Toro.nte. , , , Patterns sent by eeturn Mini. • - e ton he said, "Doctor Melville had lived on :of Wick Coal delivered the power house forGs.. , LOani 'Ili' the U.S.A.. London Titles (Indt):. The, listhig British GovererdefiteSterlingeioan '- • art -tae Nevi Yotk Stock Exchangete.a. Eatraordinary• "He's the pees( 'extriorclinaey Man I ever Met"- e • • „ ' "How's that?" . • . ' He pays every cent' that he owes" Ina rci!se at.f.p_reetetlikeemh al "re,„.„ . • a etill lower plane he might have been drawing, six ,poundsea week as A de- teetive inspector at Scotland Yard -:- and e,arning every :pennyeof it. If my, hat was on iny head 'I .would take it off for Doctor Willoughby Melville. He lifiS been the real detective in this case. ' t • I shotild never' have solved it; but sholild, in due 'course have gone tcerny grave be- lieving that Sir ',Dudley Gletister kill- ed his eousin" CHAPTER XXVIII.- , THE BLIND TRAIL. CLAIMS CAItEFULLY .GUAll.DED " In site purity and 'quality the,•Na- thiqualand. stones Compere favorably , with the heaterie finds, of the pelt. Very few people have been allewed, to.• . . see thene : The cleinis at the mouth, of the Orange River are being guard- ed, but the territory 'lase large that it . has been imPossible to „prevent raids. . • The raiders make- swift moter-car 'dashes from the alluvial diggiege in the Transvaal 'acrcnis the lonely veld to• Namaqualand., They seem to know exactly where to Search, and they rush their finds bitch to their 'own chilies, ere they are' aisle to "discover" , . eegist:er wi tirit-at tell anger -0 febeing caught, , . ' Itis, strange that new dia, mond ',field, ,. containing' the ,richest hoard. in the world; should have escelpe cd the shove ls of proSpectors for tes ..... • • :inatje years. ee __ • The late Fred 'C. Cornell , author and_prespectoee who new the myster- • • belie -territoey, south of, the Orange . River better ,ehart. any other •explorer ef his time; followed the legeedare ' monda in the desert send for 'Years Without Seeress:. n „ . 'and • articles he predicted', ehat 'vest e quantities of diamende, washed. down: toward . the mouth '9f: the; river' from ., inland. diamond. pipeS, Vidula,,ono dee be discovered,, And new, after ehie 'death; the _stories which the primitieei• Hottentots.' of : the Rielvtereyele told e hint have at last :Come 'true. • STONES TINGED WITH 13LUE. • London .:Eyening Steridatd (Bel: Cons.): .(To ,•:Iginden . police Court Ateegistratee, 'teobri, of greet eXpeitence and , sated. judgment,' , have .made. it elear•ehet theoldtestsefee • diainken- nees aie • utterly Inadequatee in these day.S- of antothobiles, and that the law• • . who should be friends are, 'kicking blindly in the struggle and woueding. men who are or Ought to be brother's and nothing but the.light that comes fliThnit oi edtBspibelle, thean fl,hten that tni at fog A reliable antleeptle-Mlnerces. 'while the size! of a "toWn" May be kpown by its filling stationeethe sixe of a• "city" iney soot be: knowMby its lanclieg ' : •,--.-.- , . :e.. -"--e---7, . / an , " An 'Ord Chinese vitae - seed °M. New SW:Mid he changed) ...Whether. a, men . wli,•re lia.S. been , drinking and: Is in *..exCited Condition, ought to 'be•.talled. York recently foe • $30,090,. but .a rose kwithin It *Mild sibellemesweeter -than . , • • • . ' , drank is' a; qiiistionewhich each hi- in a lemelietile. .. 1 .dividutilewtll answer ttecotclingeo his Own private Vieses But Whether he . ie in a• fit conditiOn'td.haye control of bil . evhat• Mayesoebasily • beboine e :highly I . ably erne, that, Mr- ,COlne had an ethse inStrunient is been. to ..the tee No Matter bo* little -lie may of hiS'.owit grind,birtI thought his or tqt- My allied toward the:Pe-041e 'guilt of I znyereadiag;ave liken, • no matter. ..ho*. reason- ludgment. were's; t.O.'.be, slow Of the reportsof the affair had swayed I ably halide are unatesely on the wheel, lie May be • able: to talk, if his Motive *tie And if Sir •Dudley. Colne's private merit his eitergeoci thenehe is net fit for hill character never entered into' in • e•esponeibility he has undertaken, • • e • silence in the stately'. dining • room of Beechwood Grange was preg- nant with the elements of storm 'OW', IngatetPee-Wragge bad- paidebiseglOwee tribute to Willoughby Melville. little incident' Whieli by this' ligh,t.. of , . • • rations.' ' • . i fi Mornie•g Post (Cense:. In subseqtient diseoYeries became i8 -, Lon 0 cant, though at the title I, eourd:not the Country there has • sierung.e up a ,und'erstarld . it f rased the question dastardly, habit* of rempv leg feetpaths, whether, Mr.. Glenister's death "might provided by our eiteeaf*•eto protect have been due to.a crime paseionelle---, the pedestrian or horsernap frem cole there' was a *omen at the Miran, with a.. coach 'eae• 2eart; Neyer bwaheektheefrit-but Mr. Celtic angrily bade bas eroyision of footpetha at .thenie , dismiits any duch notion. / . ' side of every `reala road been as IIii "I, set to work' on the eeie ,Witheut portant as it is to day and the 'giving deleyearelethe same afternoon, during of a little space foe ueers of the toad cell I paiii7iiiiii-grthe".'Gtiiii.ge,; '1 'who 'areenoternetdeists-shouldebeeilie. first principle of road development •throughout the .country: , • • historic event of some importance. . House Of CommonsTManners • • 'f t r toward emifirming my half • Only a. fe'w years- ago Arneri-can in.' • • . • ,, "You' ore speaking RS I even naW W • Sidney Webb in the London Ob- you were. determined to.tiarn a blind formed sespicion of Sir Dudley. I Met vestots were almocit complete Strang- --eer-seto foreign inyestments, and 'inank ., argued that they Se; • but they hava•develOped an unexpect-' ed liking :fot, this form of invettinent, though, all, or :• nearly all; . cakes. they , hevineisited- thatthe loats server' (Ind.) :, :It Is mere 'Ignotance that ascribes all, the •Parliatnentary lenses of !manners or nearals to the ad- vent tp the House of COmracape .the kio manual eeor ng class: n e cow trary, It is ereuedby students' of 'Par- liinentary history that. •the continited elionld be deliale Obligations and . liot • ihrinking. during the Past century 'of .ohligations , payable in the eertenei • Of • the borrOWing,' Country, : Inc list- the 'nristoerat• :element, ,and Ale ,sule' right. How he gained . , e , ' ing, 4 therefore, 'Of.' a fOreign,:internal stitntien; pi,ii ot .1.40 growing peeper- that enabled bine to. does* is .bey'onde admission at the fr,mit deer()c- lean .1flarki3 a eeew, ,if experitheetal, 1" tine ." a Weeking,, •etteeyers, Epithoig; .nie.. It is hie' secret ited,1 'Mutt leave" tor Mviiie goiiig'roUticl•to tbe li.lirary -Agee In 'divelOpetent 6( A Inerica, .B.,.,.J01,1 rilalists and .indastriel eapitinisite, it, to ,h,e1 :cifitilgeii,'hy him il'4. he:i si.31windOW. ' .• , ' . ' . • ' .• in: Internat areal' 1111 LII( centre-. '. ' , ...lied "the:me-to 'the! "I•allit at 'ab9nt one- eeeesee, . jiiitit with: your petimissione ':,"We entered Vie remit at PeaCteenllY ' ' ''' " r ' ' • ' e '..,, eighth.' of the whole Heuse--7of Men .el" Age' Gienieteri. t...sliould .Iike to giv' e the retie reenient, end sure erletifele Sir of metUal v,•orking- anteeedenteebaS yea here arid-new:the trtie•histerer of 1 Diidley's .viiiiter,'earne up to 'the. doe,-. .. been at' atty. rate' celneident: wl,th en your 'brothees • death 'es, It cart • be tot's descriptielie • A. dieselute, .190se, ..1,e.(1.110,ty . coed:7111'0.11:e general: IreproVe. prey" ed by' .a...C11.P.in' of irreftitab, re ,eviT. living blackgueted Of a.type '5(l at the. .eye. to A?u'illey ;Glenister's glint" seid Dector Melville loitering at the,lodie Kathleen with ominous _calm. ' : gates; and in spite of my. clerical dis- . : "Sometimes a blind eye is a useful guise he recognized me as a former adjunct on: a , blind . trail," replied patient. Of course, he guessed. what Wragie, : "If my- eye ,had not been I was after. He said that 'a disteput- hlind .' might ., have stumbled into eble.lciiiking man was with Sir Dudley „greater Mistakes .than theee I' was and that it might be to my advantage making till Doctor Melville set pie to have a leek at him. We Walked up ' b ed to the house together, I to apply. i'er • .The cool, Comforting.ifiavor, of WRI,GLEY'S " Spearmint . is a lasting pleasure.. ' It aleanses the mouth atter esitingZifieri-orranfaitie anti— sweet breath. . • Itt is refreshing and digestiOn:arding. nient in manners and moral,S, and With eenee.e.• Ye.rd are 'only too famdilir 1'40-, actual • rise In i!lie decorum "n1 "You are never likely, to have a bet- villa was rather ;too, emenettative an ..:dignity in w4Ch the Britlah Paella. ter opportunity," iedil Kathleen coldly„ ' • I jpidet to (lay surpasses all .contempor- "Let iie have et, anVetay," . , ' 417: national LegisintuteIi.. ... ' '• "'Jest to show' you whit it all leads' .., . s, . -,--;------.:«...---.7 . to I , had' bettee , begin. at the end,"' : , ' • " Slaves Liberated • iti" Biletriesei WreOge "'lied at t'll'a hidign.allt °I'll . . ei-rieja• rigi eft . . • "The blind trail.; led, to your Wretched London -,:The, eknedition led 1)Y. 5: kulain:tnittiAr7;.' ..1,YTIhrit. tnirUfteiTterda.ila,114illubrriutititedd' . . • Cs T. Flarnard haircainpletett jts tailt, for Me .by Doctor Meleille's lentos, 01 freeing 016 slciv.0.5. in . the Ilnrinese lea to Mr. gtephta, Colne, the "ty,imagia" . and has returned .to 1, state.Athan who deliberately killed .Mefilh'Yina, aceOrdirig, to,advices frorki him's& tonight in a halo of 'rneel< everywhere in wa•af4rfeennteollytinint:rilenit-Ta‘tih-044 hmearnc8attilitith..eorsdtearintbonesht-Pneamt116, Ilang7 Rengoon. - The .eelitine Was received 4, iiiiiiheie- Of skaa717re'leastrd-Wititill- '•-: 7.•trCYPri,11,-t'•‘".0.6'airiat'reditsteh(11-66-..Wil-rhit*aggrri:1371'`-rde, no. opposition .10t628,10,aintilizilt".tiha.043.ieeltieriV.:nd;ilioe,e're.ere761,766 "ydands.n. confession On my part, - At et the thegarpolice regulations - a. ..kt, a dilibiiattended b 's.',, ' Na, the 'Outset .,Of .'rny ceree,r I. committ,ed rku"soirt aide. the eetemieeleedy "likettelf'; ., and Of the Sagaing ' division. annooner.k • . • . tkpcuutptets abOlitlei of slaverY. ' ifeeovery of 22,006,(102 trOrothe' hot - to*. of NRW York barber' 'shouldn't be taken Pa etddenco in ranee tnt(4, pf ISSUg No. Corrugated Calivanized STEEL'ItOOFiNG Direct, , fromManufacturerts to cmaurnerWRITE FOR pftfces tlad *aid that the very. threabold'‘of .t. '. tits United States is .pstited vilth god,' W.. E: LirOitecl" Vittfi salvaged fronr..n ,wretit; lee - 101 deorge, St. ' • . Toronto arrionde' alsb• have been ,foluer On the. tslende off the coat to the north • of •the Orange' River: Marty wientists:.. , believe that all • the Coast ,diamonde. -, -originate in a., '-Parent reek". on the bed of the ocean and that they work., their *ay through submarine pipee. ' intothegravel of:the seaihere: Among .the Nama4ua1.and finds , are , some Colored s.tone,s. Oneis a ,rare - 'type tinged with blue;, like the noteri- eusly, tinhicky Hope .' dierrimid, r and probably is' •". wOrth. thousandS. Of , • pounds, Many.' of the stones, ' are , ao e. exquisite in quality that they have the ' -9., appearanee of,.. cut :plianiOn4s; though: '. Ithey have not been touched by any in-, . ' tAt'Llnlerli'. . " ; ' . • ,. ."" Not since the eerier days of Kimber- ley has there beeii a mere mmanticor sensational ry diseoveof -diamonds in .. , of.)74,T suffer headache's, or any.of those pains a tablet of ' Aspirin . can end ina burrY1 Thisiciaes•erescribe approve- its . freeusefer_. it ' .does not affect the heart. F.very drug- gist hes it, but don't fail to ask the druggist for Bayer.* And don't ,take any but the tablets that arestamped with the "Bayer Cross." • The Harley-Davidson Shupe Cylinder lkilotoreycle Is, the greatest little nia- chin0 that • has been made. Safe to ride, easy to control, and most econ- Stands without a 'rival-. 100 'Miles to Gallon of Gasoline. Down Paymett $105, lialaned $22 per. month for. ten nioiitbs. ' Price $305. Walter Andrews, Limited, 341 Yenge St., Toronto, Ont. AsuiTifou • t tratle ,tivirk • (Tegisteretl In '• Canada) Indicating Bayer Manufacture. Whil). 'it ii ' well knowri that Aapitinolcana Mayer mann. facture, to somure.the 'Wale agatnat the.Tablete will be.atarottal with. tliel$ 'Tara Ovine" trado • • . • . • South Alrica: •• • • iscount Cecil on Security ' , At l'aOcatno We gave an 'abselu.te geaetietee: to edefend both :ii'inifce and Vertnany. against nggre'ESI011 by the. ;other. ;Nor did. we get -any „ clisarnia,- . , Meet "'in eiaienee:"e.'ObilPiteler'..vo' • •cannot extend that PoliCy .any ' fur- • t8.1iouerdeaeywl7tiiinerieo•Viseentit , the • ' • But ,Wliat tbut Collectiye 'giirtr,an tees"? . Are eheyereelly lo upthinkable . as some • say? Why; should we not be read) to take Our *ere' anil' notmole than out share' of a general4.1.nrepean.,... elle-ratite° a gel n se aggresaiOn..' in leite-eeee tern for afluti§inritiiii measure iff'" sitiiiainent, 'After' all; •would, eech n. underteltitg.,meke niueh differeoce. otir aetnal '. • In .any eerieue distiithenee of 'Petro. • Peen peace' we hall Probable.; be; ire' , veleediewe: shall ce1 tainly. he affeete Is: .1t, not 'bette'r ehat If we have to 'tight in ',such it' miarrel we should . bay e the hele •fs all other peaee-loving il'etropead Statese. • Mertoee.re if the. s stem N. collective guarantees of . , peace" already . In eerie established bk. the League ofeNetions. Were pereected. and 'S,i;isirtiplishoit by, 'generalillsartiut- ment, the ,prehabilityof our eVeyt• hav-, 'itg t if ght • dueed;•• . . • ,, ereittte of..our Iiiiiillitles: which brought' Ati;ii0W,' the .nut'ljer is Well thilthing.,abont. A slight aper 10 '1 a gi-6,0,1 inct'ease of real. Seen,ritY might that worth' to.ois materially and nun, , Of course, he alqays.htingry, far . kleliciuus • whoiesprue, satisfying , oppoitglniint lo ' • .their.gxedliselei , crirusiy,fillcd v;i,tli ;genuine, Smyrna fii 'absolutely• pure,. • • , ike,:tiorg--or.oli. 4,be•'-phone,,,litUfrayi4cklOr • Cailacla, at Rotile I, Jean ,De;..,y, prorossor _a4 tha IN.etaft,y• ,of Montreal: ,itutlirril' colin* , sellm• "of the tionetement afPortign 1 Alta:11.5, is on his 'way to 'tome, where • :rho will represent the ("Antultaii flov- eriiment at the (lopy"right Convehtion. I it la. said, 'in Well.inforrnod ' that Professor :Dotty, on hitt .1%turit; will he' appointed counsbllOr„at the .. Canadian I.egrition in Paris.,