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!you'd better just lie lew here until) Rhodes Scholars
, night; fle1,4 then try tO re..a.Cb Ranger.
He paused, and ran his hands
through his hair;
"I don't know but what I'd better
call up Lorry after all." He wavered.
"We've get to have money. Morton'
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BEGIN 'HERE TODAY. Iica cream, &Oda while she .,and every
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• , •
.t fruit shop Was watch.,
;Wipe 'Hanger is tataahig .after pat:. ',One else in .bit p
hin:clleeP With friends lathe Plaza.1 in a• rewin front" of, the. caShier's
Loring Ranger offers a rawerd of one
• huiraired thousand dollars for the re -
.turn of his "daughter.
Rope is a prisoner in the sam arium
' of Dr, Bristow. ; Gorge Kelsey
.. also is•;:letained thera because he knows
Of criminal transactions of Bristow.. --
ROpe„ and Kelsey inaa,age. to: eseaPe
in BristoW's. ear. • They drive • to. an
, abandoned house. 'Kersey falls aseep
and Hope hears Bristew'S Voice in the
yard and ,knows they have been fel-
,' lowed. She sdrrenilers to BriSteiv'and
• tells him that Kelse.y has 'abandoned
her. When Kelsey awaken:. he finds
Juarez Charlie, adventurer, and close
friend of Ranger, in the mon) with
Give Oxford Fund
•
American Association Take
Means to Express Grafi-
may need it in the hospital to buY a •
sPY Or so LOrdr I hateLerrY, • tPde1r
• •fPAdv4ntageS •
Might queer everYthing• ' • NeW Yorki-The, American' Trust
Pt
Kelsey gave a little jump, and.gmilid Fuhd, 'for' oxforeUitiversit,y, said to
"Don't' let the .lack of, funds WorrY endowment of:its kind ever, est,ahlish4
for 44.e first time. .11 " " " be the firtts, international tilticational
vou." ho Lahl: and drew from his hos justAleph: feeee.ied. beeo .0e•
desk. • And when she walked OU, , e.,,pd
oket• the „package of bonds, spree - As,soeje,t,., bt Anlerkws. , Rhodes
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drug was beginning t°'..WOrit• • Sh.?..w., ".' ing 'them' fan -wise on; the table. , Scholars. • • , • '
growing groggy, and naturally,w .when 1. -
.'7",'1116113i ellaArliehguan`Pdered4 at t.thh;iril".4...ru'ind;111.!1agit‘,...:e.- 7. ouTtgrIttevstr.1541trentintvaeiipct:nejultinilLs'c'hthel
Bryan earrie forward she let 1,
her into the limouSine at.the ctirb. 1
1.- A 111°s°Pli•al :COY, it Itange.1`:s'.1-11s°71"latriong the RMclea scholare'in the Un-
..But:I still don't see--.." ICelseY''!In?•!moneY. Where did You get it?" , - ' • I;ited., States recently to give tangible
followed everY9wordf his..hrOvr gr°W,Iligi' Kelsey told hid; CbarlIajie64ing the .
exPreS4iori to ,their geititride fot the
. • • . , • '.
Mora • .fn.trOWed AS Plat* went •0- OP'. While and. c.utting fantastie Pgeotk-,,
. . .
could they:know that She would .
go into that Shop; and ordetr, the soda?" •,
"They didn't. .But a thing that
*wasn't pulled off in a 'hurry. They,
.. ' CHAPTER :XXIII. .
WhenH drove. . '
had an iiiside,man, Bryan says, name,d ' .4;)P9 ' back through the contributed by ene-time. still,
con -
Fitch, Whose Ibusiness it Was to final hospital . giOunds and walked between dents,' the, endowment is open to tw;men up the steps,r, down which . she. tribittions'frern:any person interested
out about Hope's' movements', and ;tip ,.
theth off when she wa4s, to he 'out alene.li.a,f- •ficAvn.,Ft few hours before PalPitot- in international education. , Inconie
Then they were ready to spring y
aiv_iing.with her sPlendid dreams of- free- from the trust is to be Used for what-
44s.-
advanta received at
Oxford tinder the scholarships . esta13-;
tithed by Cecil Rhodes,
AlthoUgh, the orikinal fund has been
• dom She was hardly conscious of 'the ever PUrpeses areArind to be the most
1%,117 GO.ON •WITH THE STORY
• • one of half a dozen scheme.., -
"Orange Pekoe" Is only the name given to a Size
of leaf—Some-goody many 0oor, Orange Pekoes
are sold—The most econonlIcal and yet the finest'
flavoured Is "SALADA" Orange Pekoe—Sealed In
metal--pure—fresh—dellclous-43c per
'ORANGE
'PEKOE'
BLEND
ondon.Mait A Royal Accident
to Rio by.
Gains:a Week. San. Barbara. ,
; . Din-
ner Dance
London, --he weekly air mail set', ' • •
Santa Barbara Cal. -The tale of a
vice to South „America has achieved
, succeSs,' a week belly,. tear in a Pair of royal trousers thatremarkable
n • • d t Ri7, held uP a. -dinner dance. temPer,arilY
, Tedr in Prince.George s Paitts
British Wanted;
to Build Canada--
.
" ow"this is where you, sit up, anu ever was the best under the dream- • sdaovjenjero„ T -h -e first 'euturu mart has !s, going the 1.'ounas a.mong those who,
' beneficial to tlie UniversitY
wou, to _back, ran an,d in that full :dazzle of light Franklin. P. Russell, s,ecretary of the a
' rrived here,. baying 'left the Arg3n- nEnvelane,dilteaurtrailiZtlihrviaci 0C:ehc).11.5gew'anri„„ in Canada fer t eir c Imp an, goo
h• l• d d
• (ignominious contrast. .
listen." • Chi.rlie tapped Kelsey twice stances: . ' •
• Anita Copley met her in the hall The deed of trust Was' executed by
finger, "While I was eating break. about the escaPe and them getting her - g • --ssoc a
and one euthuSiastic writer declared
looks, in addition to their stamina,
on the chest with a' hortatory fore-, I t ld F k tine on Aug 31 and Rio a day late- Tig
d her loatingly, a cruel sweeping A ton of American Rhodes •
Many Believe,, • 1-1oWever,,
Peasant. Stk From '
Other. Lands Would be.
.art::, Asset ,Though ,
• 'Antagonisni Rased
•BISHOP'ATIACKED:
Toronto; ':Qat.:--The erk Brftlahs,
settlers still 18 beteg hea,rd inf„,the.cltf •
There are,.• however, Many
loyal, Canadians of, three and, .',four
genetations, and ot Britisfi 'extractiOn
who are, willing to 'admit Oat there -
may be •peoplafrom other places than:.
the tBritish Isle g who would make
good settlers • In Canada.. Some •
•Pf theta :have „drawu 'atL'itiQ r-
the preponderartee of nanteee meet • et
.Atiglo-Saxon Origin in the Lest of en;
trent§ or the big Wrlsiey .maratheie „ •
swim when Ethel ,Hertle.• Ne'ir
York, anif Olive dritterciam of Seat
tie,. carried off their $10,000 and '$3; •
00,p prizes., respectively': The Amerf•
can swiminere were greatly admired
go fast an .unexpcgt,ed caller 'dropped in again. and he saditit was funny if glance that,teok in the,girl from head Scholars, and one of the originators 'That sent from London alio reached , ,
ship to this port
The Right .Ttev. G. EXt6i. Lloyd, .
Bishop of Saskatchewan, who han ,
heen. One o fthe most energetic adve
catps Of -British settlers for wentera
few Menients thegarmentwas thrust, Church trial_for,.....the_leate_d way in
Canada,* is beiae-threatened with a '
Tthlf:u. pgiirithet,e. door mfoerd. ahinis a iidirtteorrmdpetednd. which he has •attacked alleged dia,,
dancing program sornewhat later. : . settlers as against Britons.
criminatiou fn fa.vor• of- Continental
,
• Barred. from flying to HollYwoect to T these threats the militant Bis••
iisit.the film colony., the Prineemotor-,
ed down instead, at the invitation of
. Lily Damita, rench- filrn star, 'Nh.PY
were guests of Do,u.glas Fairbanks
and Miry Pickford at dinner last
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niCht., •,„ . . ,
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,-.'Aiss Dainita ,said she met the
Prince' in' Paris more than a year ago
While he and his brother, the Prince
She ca•ught 'Hope by the • arm: and hattan CemPaoY was named tr,ustee
The Bank f e an- - A snag on a ruStic bench ruined the
River Platte in 19 days inste d f the
sized up for a doctor. I "%vim He is
n make or e ingrp ace. e
did 'tf sth 1 ' th usual 18 to 1.9. • . royal netheregarments during a dance
te iial to see me an old bird that the • to foot
e gir really was.. ope, that she . " of the'scherne Th f th M
one, named Ccearner, the original man
who. wa.naired all around Robin
'Hood's barn. But what I made out Of
^
given for the Prince and Other offimIrs
led her Upstairs to her room, thrusting in the deed. John W. Davis; fcirmerlY The Claim ih thus' inade that it is.
her in through the doer before he,r. Ambassador to the Court of St. James, the quickest commercial rnail ever de:. (3' WM'S. Dui ban.'
Hope tottered to a chair and fell: intO land J, D. Scott, %lash consul in New livered over this '6,000-rnpe ...journey. Daacing .was stopped :and •a hurry
it. , ' .. : • : . ... ;York both s' ed th • deed ' 't '
as wi - . „ , Y P n • . .. • • •
The rcute is frill. Paris 11 air la eto uP call forneedleand thread was Sent
out while • brother officers escorted
Come, get un ressed, . mita •ord- nesses. "
" ' t d " A ' ', -' igil ' . Dakar, West frica, and on to Carte
goes to Fernando de Noronha Islandj
IloPe twitted pethiantly and let her
the'leaders sTearee from stock that
could, not be impreVed upon.
. Bishop Becomes Militant
old hauseo instead of takine to the
woodn. I gat keyed up then, and he
tells me• all about it Ranger had
it was, that my man-eating censtable shown it to hi,m once, when they were
had got Word to him about your tied- down here together. .Then he falleto
dent, and Creainei•.'d doddered off to ;116E4611g and 'sobbing again,' and .I
.the mem; of, disaster:about three ilOuf'S tell him that ain going to ,get, the
"There he finds Bristow, - who has
recovered from • a cl4speratei'lattack
made upn himby a violent homicidal
.Maniac. That's you.... • '
"Well, of :courhe Creamer had to
get all the gruesome details; and then
he rememberedejbe's Main Street's
walking historical society -that this
place, the oli Roso house he called'
it; had: 901113 noekbuLt int4 it, where
- th'cheery, old times thertandly
used to hide -when the Indiana:wanted
to put' a kick in -their parties by hay-
' ing 'a friendly little massacre of the
palefaces. '
• -4`That2setsBristow afire. , He's all
for -finding it. when just then, the girl
- tu 1 is 'up. No doubt but what she's
been trailing around through . the
woods; her skirt and shoes were wet1
and inuddy.' '
"Creamer says you stole ,a boat and
got Off; and must haYe. capsize4 in the-
..storral:Aeveral boats were found adrift
this .morning; two of them bottOM up.
The • minute that Frank Bryan
•
carne in 1 saw that be was in bad•
'''.'ehape. He's a Old fish;:anct•I•couldn'b
flatter 'myself that be had Worried.
Skin and benpeoVernight about my.
• . .
• fix. I'd, been nursing a hunch about
him for some tithe, though, and this
looked like A.,rnoment to put the screws
pn •Ium.„ It WbAted; '77
• "There he sat, Shaking And crying,
cailing himself bad names ancl mutter -
Ing about suicide. •
,girl, but I don't want Ranger in on it
yet; and if he'll _keep his MoutItAtit ley caught her 1,3y the wrist and jerked
about what he knows, pii padioA iiIiii-6, her to her feet: . ,,,... , • - .
. . ' Whimpering IiciPe rubbed her n -ri
; , i i.
. .'"So, dark in the weeds," she sighed.
,We Walked and walked,- and ran and
Prince George to an ante -room. In a
Verde Wands., .Thenee_afgstateamer
Sunshine On
London Bridge
head fall back. again, But Miss Cep -
about him: Silence for silence.
"Just as we were stepping out into
the blessed sunlight of freedom -Only'
it was raining -my eye fell On a high
board lence•acrois'-the street from the
hoctse-koW,;.; anClifesizt'd.... and ..Prein-
inenta glad message of 'Welcome to
Our City,' stares" back at, me. 'It's
Hope lay dawn docilelY, and almost
inernediately: seemed to "fall-- asleep. '
• Anita! -•after-• -lowering the light
seated herself where she could keep
her eyes on both her egirge and the
deer: 'She- sat upright,' nerves and
muscles rigid; listening for some ac-
Ltivity below: Once she rose preeipi-
The bright "morning sun of suminer
heated the'ea.stern •parapet Of London
Bridge; I, stayed in the •• recess to
acknowledge it. • The :smooth water
was a broad sheen of light, the built-
up river flowed ,and silent by a•
thousand doors, rippling -tit -4y where
the • Stream chafed • against a chain.
whence an airplanestarts for Rio' and
Buenos Aires. ,•
chile and Bolivia mails are also
;using the route. '
• to-operatard and Their
. Savings
' A Trade Unionist hi the Einpire Re-
view (London): There is at least one
...verk...good4ireaOhilibyythe co-operative
movement should not'. be affiliated. to
the Labor Party.. 'Tbe -co-Operative
ReepeirinuitS--4roopect.---, gilded-- vanes-
moyenreiti , is essentirliosed---to-
gleamed • on foliphecl masti, blackbothmunicipalizatlen arid nationalize-,
pitched. hulls glistened like a black' tioir especially of the distributive
tittely.arid stepping softly past Hope's reeks -feathers in sunlight;', the •c,ear , trades, both 'ot' which are, principal
bed, opened .the . deer and listened: air ,cut ou tthe forward angles of the , _,
1 P1hieo_
nkeS'ionp.etrhaetiv.Lbsooroipeatiretyshave built b,tfoonini
r
CoMing back, she .took. 4 the Same warehouses, the shadowed wharvesT
.
wait,lng 'attitude, and: Pressed , her were quiet in shadow • that carried Up A: vast trading and inanufaetnring
' tedl to li tern lei light;. far ••,down the.,ships. that .*e$ business --- the annual • retail. sales
a .
• an hour, I Almost two, ' hauling out MoVed in repose, and with . . _ , A . . ,, , . .
• amount to the stupendonb • sum, of
, .
nimals,' John J. Shaw, Ka, of Illy-
niust have passed; and they had not thestream floated away Into the sum-, k/86,040,,099: , is it likely that :the 5,-
broniht-ICelsey,back: .; ',, , `. mer mist ':, There was. a, faint blue ,188,009 Shareholders : would agree. to. •
meuth, MasS4 writes. of the. 'fellowing asserting' with all the force,. at mY
--:-,-At ;Ilia- the-woinan_.:.conlilJaear her color,:in the 'air' hever,ing between, the
-.-. the `itinnicipalization and nationalize.- _:___ .. • . • • , . • ..*:
, incident!Which occiirred'several • years, : coinniand ,that.:ilie• British'e'eftler is
vigil no, tenger. She .get - up again; built-up 7t •,_ t .,. :Lion , of Alie wonderfiii business- the ., .- . preferable to the.Slayonic peasants Or'
'bankscatainst the -lit walls- 111.1-.---- - _ ugo, . .
bent 'over Hope to assure herself- thatl-the,leillowt_Cf_ ;the heliees,....„The. s' al
haVe. built, up2-__Wii.ea..the..kaltor Part3r Co.ming ' lionie one day. frain in Eastern tiirtinsand_L_shealte-COntina..7 "7-
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she was ahleep, then turning down the lewh. 7 .. . • , . . . .. sAys that it lePreSen egreat .
ts! the i• d round of prefession
at '-eallsTiffg-,Wife to talk and work alpng 'theee linea,.'re•
light, to a spark, :went Opt, locking the and. glided ,downwards. Burning .mi, ,union and :cooperative inoveinentS,.ft .inforined iror that a large black dog gardless „of consequences. p
" 13isho.
" ' heeled and chnibed tUattered • . . '
door behind her... •
, , • had been. liring on the.' front :piazza i'Lleytt, relined... ,
(To be continued.),
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'
Injttrect
licoP; who has spent ifertY-thiee year .
on Canada',s prairies, is quoted
plying
have frred the rifles, of..rebels. on •
these Prairies and: endured, every con
--
dyable :hardship iMposed. by climatic
extreme's, to help .keep .this• countrY
--Britishr-ancl-ilm-not•-•going to -be --de
terred at this late date by mereywords ;
orlany,O.ther...4.onsliteration froindoing
yT "'BY las hs. el; see
• tilite7•*sUbject of •scatli-
hag editorial , comment in, . foreign
V. D• 1,angtiage piiblications devoted to -.•the
oc_or interests of 'the new Settlers frotn . •
An'interested 'reader of "Qur Dumb Hits European ,Settlers .,•'
' "For ,.tiventy-five yeare„ have been
the great sun stood in the sky, :heating
states that which is not a- fact. , •
the parapet, glowing.iteadily ripen ,
i'rested in the liar:rem, velleY 'out; partly,l.through the apathy. of tit 4
only a thinorfty or 'either,
came Bi ng like, most ing with.LOrd.Lovat„ Under S•cretary
altl.he'. forenoon. ,Jast. then 'nly•49n.• .At. present the BisheP . is co -opera
as when be' S: • fond- qf dogs he iminediately ',of State •-fOr', Poininien Affairs and.
•
Attractm... g: To. uristS • •
, Burning on s
dr•ist and pr.e.s_ rank .arid filt., and partlY thieugh wire- 1, • t . , ,
r pulling Intrigue ou.. the. pa. st, 0 '
't.;' f th
returned
e, „ went out to see , the visitor. He , seen n , • • • . • ,
lair of • traish Government Se
Parliaine,ptary careerists; the ..e,a,bor., • ,
I t • 't and x neW *the West WOrkiqg on' a. land
ansod+. relpo
sert
ned
outhaat t,11:n deog. Ovetseas ,Settlernent. wh,o
'ent as My.',theUght. Lighting the broad
'river --the broad th
City -Assurance of : good' .
6 party is 'still enabled t� extract large washurt,• • . • . • mbracing liberal
food' is to be •added . to till) ;list of at least "speck of dust, ▪ g
d riting the great
• . ) , - ammation-found a hind leg broken.. se mem scheme, e •••„,
sums of Mon • made 'up of the con-, • • . .
`13eat .it'•for
the Far 'West or lir ra • •• • fr
•
gopa, ,The, fixed p )
e
livieenda ,of co -o erators from both , , •
.arilination and setting 'of the broken "Under •the piopo..als, as.ou.t e y
None
1-, 4, mtist have been/mor3 or Lord Leval,' the government would co-,
The. dog made no objectien to the ex_ oppeituntties fer Bilious.. ,
tractions offered to the touristiby theheaven,g. tributi ns of trade unionists and the le •
' learnine• on my finger -nail.
Provin'ce Of Quebee. • Wihout
grooved out • in prehistoric times.- ,
food, touring is reduced to a ,discour-
.ichard Je ries.
movements.
"
lest painftil as*was'indieated hy oven-, °Vera ein
&tonal 'groans.' He .seemed to tiy,to 1,104' aqivais fl'°n1 the' 13rffisn Isles
• ' • could, be
"Kelie he was in on thet-daraned
Charlie's_thin 1110,11t c.'
'I told him, that. was right; ge your throat slit.'
chalked up in „hobo. la-nguage; :and let France long ago learned this a.n-d their
atcommodate himself •to our needs in 1, per
to it it.. Little by little, I got it out Of . • ' ' • • ' aging :6:xperience. Gastrononiy ale! . . • •
• peals to •41Cclas,$e.s. Tli*people of Canada,.,Erigland
"Wh Kelsey d 11 R • I" 411S , onn,le • .
U S Customers of
- --scefil-rans-t-lie— • • e pu ' • :-has-alis- ' f.etel_the ') b hoe,k ion and • provhicial governments. Tho
we had finished • our work he went •aticl 2e Per cen •
, . , me tell you, that ' .who read was good., cooking 'attracts More tourists .ft .
'the, Horae becretary,. arr.
•
.51
"Th • • • The United States 'Sold
ger's private secretary?" *- your 'throat
Censorship of the 1V1ind
PY the inioerial ,goyerpinent •
• Spectator :(London);;. (At ..•the re- aPplying splints and handa'ges..After. borne
t eech by the doinin-
a : crie r. an
the Far West at -o have tr t ffe •
The Minister of Roads for the Pre -1 '
• •-• 47'ee, Or You Y o
"Yes; 'jnst that .Yt, yrank's not •
_.
4 -
$,-4 060 °Os cOntinued publica.tibn of a ..recent th.e• , cottages ' W•ould • be construnted
next day with the ctilints a little
ere was a, nice , little knot pf vince' of Quebec Hon J L Perron future 13°. out of Plate. •We Made the necessary rural agrictiltural distriets and rented
onlookers there viaitin • • • . • k• •• • • • . • • . • • ' handed a list of subjects he may deal • '• ' • ' •
visiting hNear 19.d8. than in 19.-7, and $163,000,000 , changes, adding;•surgeons' 'plaster t� is ',worth 'more gqods to Canada: in fiscal novel.) Is the novelist
th d• prisoner shake eff his chains. and I be "It 1
with' I ,vrrit n .of a psychologica.l. insure , • 0 h' t ' cover•the !cost of insurance and depre-.
to imnligrants reatals,,suflicient
bad, •rior is he particuiarlY 'weak: ' •
either. Frank was' catie•ht with all . • • -0 • g •to see t etermine a . our
-feu', feet in a tra 11 '` ' more than in 1928 accordin<, to a'sur-
1 ' F '
young man, with the bad yornger bro- e but 1.,vey printed in ;the. allpston News • n .1e..• a few days later; we'found everything dation. :Venlig maOried couples would ,
m me would have some travel over whenT they .12aci.tor,
, p.• e s ,e.;goo co..b. . ...R • . P s, a no on Y aye gee rpadS„ to,. ..- • ", - subject' muSt he first lseertai if 11' • • 'Pe'. • • I rie'4 caii,
Knew treatment of:the Matter ,meets .with in plaCe• and the lee. doing Wel be given preference.
Innocent bystander on. hind to Make good food at the 'hotels where their 1•13ureell'" C'
• - —
Barron's financial
the friendly *Ord. 'So I fell: stay:, For seine' thriaPeat he iiaS been i lieWsPaljCIr• • apf prove h n hight , pact es . _ :i . . ,reedom„found later'that he belonged to a poor :,. . Many Favor' Peasants
totaled .$882, -
Over .against Bryan, acting' 'seared' to ' insisting On' an , Improvement ' "Exports
--•-• eolored, non not 'far awaY. • I l'iave• .5,.siagalnat.tliose. wiih believe in thlil •
ondi that he ik-Ouldn't'see. me again in vitice; As‘a further Step in this, cam- Irtl...4s, (t)hip!pc... p.lict. he . free c:rculation of
C-ombine--that'She : garig: s*T.I' got
death,.- and a.minute' later told ' Sim- 'standard Of hotels • throughout the. pre :
;iii -,tlie i,,900,000,, the ,previdus Year, they were .
vc,A. : oughts, are,. very., precious posses-. always wondered. if he read, MY.Sigil.' Plan 'there i4 •a groWing sentiment in . •
• that's got 'HOpenee'ded him; so they
franied.the'brotheri which.wahn't hard ' .788:;000,090 :,and in 1925'4648,909, p
. ' . . • • sions, • and, without - attempting to , • . ' '1' • ,' ' „ ' 4 • ", '
afar rs,•ip , their abusei `..:If a c.eeketi etiek th .befpre uS, you
•7•-•--7*---7.- - --- . Canadc,that believes peasant' ssteek is .
to do as the goo i on him were'there*ar icle Conti nes. . . , . ....
nimize the d ' f tli •:: .
- to get. '.• Then •they.;cleted• •doWn en. the /nest '•de,sirable,,from• .viliich• to H.
the parts, as„,•I was Off' fon. Sanny "paign' hag .. has arranged to have . ". 1993' orti acrOsh the border' 7-77 -t: '
b edri,.diityli mendr publle Lay. a:,straight one doWn.by the side t drat' neW.; i'.'ettleds. 'They feel that,
t.etIti• act as 'a -na eiy7Yarve. t•ineY be need not explain tow.. crooked it la..
i California; ,and intended,.te• stay:there. courses .1n Cooking available . for . those :
! are the largeSt.for anjr year ether than '
••• Frank. He was told that all :they
"Then I, -Went With Bryan to theWhe May be ,conSidering smosyrneiit "I' dnring the ' period cif War inflation., ' e..,
iscu.bss social u11 i sd opie . y 'rather Of it and , the work Will , be :don it is 'uSeleSS• to draW froin the big in-'
which,Ranger . would never Miss.. itilCi
tlie:girl would be held in cenifort- until
• Itrain,•‘CheCked imir motortycle to •New either actu
York, rode lip the tine for 'three :staf. in Such establishments. , The ceintSeS 1
ally ernPloYecl in libtela . or i Tir Y
than the average for Years justpreced, •I
are more than N Utiles greater !huu
an. o nry our hea a. a .the, sand Ti'eaeh the truth 'and error Will' st d
pretend they de :not exist. . ,' . . abashed in its presence. -Dr. c
, . dristrial rentres Of the British Isieti
. H.
, rriers yom o er an s • aro o•
r ,
,warited waS •fifty thousand dollarc I
. . '11; waS pd. It Frank (thin% Care to • " ' ' 't lug the war, ; , • . ••• • 40:nd .
. tiOnt, hopped a . freight. back again, • the fine art et ti,nare, be. •-... \ '. ' ' • "• • * . 1 ' ' ' . .' .
{But)t
.• •,. ta he had. .• Sons and, ' dalighters at
'Canada's purchases during. 1928 o c aim, that because a •
book .spurgeon.•
assis ro g „s• •g'• 0.1
dropped off, and 1naking •lny waY giveafree.by eperis at the Provincial A . c4etemer, Portrays a sordidibnt '9Xistiag side: of •
for thirty or forty years. Frank"ved. fthrongh these •rain-seaked woods, household Service School in Montreal. -
he house. 7 . , . Each Class 'Will • ntiniber 25' and the!' ,eontemporary life it has. a right to-aP-: .,
, . ,
S.0Me dope .ivas slipped into Hope's 'Peaked Int° displacing,,'England tor .the first' time.,
Canada that -T ith..tbe .opening up. of
•
' - . da. - ' ' .
'I hinan sow, in that heipital.yea can seheduled for'neit'Aprii.. ' 1:lit otir exports. to Englan .. In 1928 we .1. aot, subset, be. ,ere are hings .whieh • •
eohaparablethosepioneera
. . the. weSt, the liaielthint are in no way ..
trust:, or think YOU c 117" . ' ' ' . - . - ' ' '
a , , . . • And so,. next smuttier- the tourist ie, sold that cbuntry goods worth $800. it is better net to talk about, •:.i._. .' . .
, •ICelsee• refleeted.:,'QUebec.• -Mai, after • a • Mot . 000 01,0 or ;$6:•3,00.0.0) ,iusu„..thun the:, Right thinking Is' Atte Prelude' to ight. had , to endure; Tlfp:t feel that 13riteni.
"Morttm.?, he said, "the bense' PhY- through, ii siretCh Of ,eceeic .b °•1.• Canadian 'total... In • 1917,- he -Weyer "living• , 'thir rn•FrAtl intiS 11 -e. inhibf- '
t _trip
pioneer stoakalso feel that it should;
, not be neeetharY' to effer speciaj
. •
•dupeinefits to g61, peente to cemce to
Look ,hfw, Kelsey, is there. 'one first ;of the WO ..weeltS courses is ' ThiS is Pertly the. resullta•decline •
pear is a doetrine to which 'can:
•
• o 'are determined mate ,geed will t
swum.. 1. could ..trust litre; if we 'were 'a rich, farthing area, haltjara.e',,a.uu .:‘,.(Qtrrnpigland •purchased Airierieen:goods"to' 'tient and restraintp lest :ae much •as.
e•-eef
cornefe\aily ,way and that those who
. . Tite Seeretary
able' to' convince thet'Briefow I'S' inn and find ...there the 03rrsblo'et:' the value of 0,73.000;000, against s7se,. our 'Mies.
• e/..,;,„
• expeetir* help ?will:continuo to •
.acted Hwiseb"" ask,ing :qt.; Cape to'
crookett.',' ' ..• . . riminating palate yeains for, Ser..; ° "6.*(1a• 0., • withdrav.,. the book.: ezeet bell). ' '
• eWe've' got. to get hint here then. ved 'ala Perron." " • ' •
thout his knowiag who we a:re; 'and • ,This Idea Of cooking „classes .rnarks ' minard.a .Linirrient. for t Very Pain Camels Replace RailWays
, l'il undertake to convince him. 'You, e nes departure in the •Proviribial
see, We, must have some one:ineiee the Governments bid for tourists . that .•
place ,oirii :find out for us"hat' will 'uerlaiPtY be appealing. •• It Is Obe :
they'r'planning. Think hard, eeliereeee . that may, ultintately be More. Widely,
• ,
what will'hring him here? Some girl, OPo.Pted- „ • '
he is. iriterested 'iv?" . .. • ., Tourists Aid Develeprrient
I
Kelsey dismissed this, Palms down, • l•lie tourist is often the fore.runner„
, ,
"That; wonidn't tiling him; .science'IS of the, homemaker and investor, He
; all he cares for. Wait a;minute,"„ .a visits the country and seeS• With hisi-
.
” light flashed ovcr his face., "I helped :own, eyei.the eta:racier oflts pctOole
„him write a 'letter- to erie of the inedi-' and resoUreeti,.and: if he later r.eturtis
cal journalnirebutting the statements :to-s*etile or invest he hi ,able to
in an articlehy apt. Jopas Crayshaw• both in a.rnore. satisfactory mannei..
He was tremendously worked .tip about
it Why. couldn't we get word to hint.
. thatDr. Crayaba* iss,dewri here writ-
ing au answer' and. would like to have
,
tt talk, with him?"
.haiidy. • "Great!" Chaidie thUrnpeci Kelsey
befween,,,the ftulderni. take, ,tt.
•clarnee and sneale-out-teetheeneareit
ae, farmhouse and 'telephone him in the
40 character' of Dr. Crayshaw, asking
him not 'to mention my pretence liere
,to any 4>he, as I am Working against
;title 'and,. 5pfust. have the strictest Se-
i,c.1sleti;',' ••••' L
'tut itsdangorGus for yen to show
yonrSelf tirOend here," KeiseY Said.
I '.eh ,, •
shew juit, as little of rnYself:
pmsibleibelieve me," Charlie an-
ewered.e -td. if I don't come heck
for
Here is a tteat that can't
be beatl Benefit and plea.
sure geuerous measure.
.et SO
,IteikperMlitt, Flavor
1SSUt N 39-18 —
•
Most any golfer, poor er rich;
1. 'Would never count the •coet
he: but. bey a • .gol f- ball which
• Would bark .when it was lost:
• -,,,Ansvier;a.
' 1 had oreUch; birt awes a frost: '
.
Lake an urtgratettil hand .„
•The ball thaLbarks when Itis lost
. Will liite when, It. 14.fetin .
. '-cleyelarid plain .itit,tier,..,•
.• over • CA0,000,060 is invested In
hydro-eleetrie power 'plaits in Canada
' and it IS estfraatoi that :2,0,004,000. Is
beingpent this year 10 addtlioual, de.
• VeloPsriefit. ':' - -. " '
••.• . . •
The 'Kicking .Horse Trail i
The Kiekirirliorse ltail'coninienteat'..:,,
. .
'et Lake ',Letilte, Ili ,ROCky .,Ntountaitia' .
National Park, Alberta, droises ; the./
,Great; Divide' and renews the Kicking '
bia' Yoh°, park healclquarters. .FrOmt:
aces Is easy to 'the beautiful
1.71Ciho railer; The road- then continues 7
along:the ,Xicking Horse canyon and
oti to Olden, British Columbia, This
Motor Way; w.hich is the second, trails- "
tdotatatio.:filgiilWa.y to 'be' b..; Id at.I08
the Central 'Rockies, iiillocked the
gate8 'tog YohO Dark 'to the '; 'Outside •
tenter` world. • '
, . .
•
Minard'a Liniment cleanises cuts,
;
As Result of ChinaWar
,, .P:eklifg 7,(atittelii;" have •.-coliie - bite ,
. t:i •tijr, 01V.1} . Agaitif ' thig 'fi'llql,tney .. as •
freight' ea ra Vans.. • •
. ,
When tli; northern thi.ritts withdroW
• 4 , ,..," , /.:'•
/ //,,, /., ' .it:IjIte:,11'•81.1ial eli1:16111tI:111r;etilligItt.t:ifriYitf ',.' W111:iti,4118:1111gtlenr •
• , • . • I
' SI t.t.,. then eainel., dea I vier liave been
'rare and 'hundreds. Of • lo6rilnlitilles.
MOST „pp„ppie .1e6y, thi; absolutP, . swamped with ' Camel ' erdei:s 'which
..11:rito "..sitt°14fil•r:YrPt!ifht;en6:1Yi°;:bt nnY;:itt cCitettn..,tlat . ' tifeCYa iiii.j:1:711•11)%eil•el 'Aurit:154eillitifilg 'il'iltil IN:)11,rea.it. li
i3"nayYerr'14 ,..j`.1r:1);,.; gbi,;,e,:tgr,t1,-.t..--1,67-d with ,:ait,lings Mimi' to,t),(Vng. 7ff Cents •
... oinuio printed: irt ted? ri,, ;stet the Au!,,y, . e he ,return ,0s„. la,y C.irantitatt 4,
. tgitittAii,IWithottiit'AdillgAlj1r'-v%m4.cPr'it12,.1'"11)iii‘(:'lt'rai
ttr:alw:ys--haS•Bay;t, with the /s;n'iu;ed:•er(w1of ;itiil;ilYers.
prevre_direetions:tuekedirei,VerYbati'l Who waaterl. to'hid r 1": 0,....1.1-2. ,ft,:}ftlel a.
, • ‘,
. .
MI • rerords fors thiP year'S harvetit uspd on t I etrip.
•
-hat:
r .leasOn• were •broken reeently oathe
where 6';'' bashe:ef .witeat per are
We rnttOt .tleVer tbr.f)w.away tt buShel v"""
'Nkti.ef"3-mWagy'r':oinir!eltiZbrr4.;:!)r;;;f"1:t.,h.,Z fr,
of truth because it hat*Ptig
bu,shor cl.tail• for the lew g•rains of
'truth it ,Ma3.2,,,•.0..r.,..4tat..?
fit 1-'4r ry
,Sot 10.air eper. e !afin, '-
hasn't • waited ,-.0 ye' 1.e..e. Vet. e..EY
Irat turriti:e
TORONTO HOTELS
EIIIott and ViCtoria
8hoter Ws, 0 'flifong't., et.
In ibfihgtitiii#4"
:UStia :HAS,. 40,000 -Mile .•
7-itiii8Vik'B'Utileitiig-Tilioliiim. ..7
M.Gsr.ow ' Ttio ItussIr 't'. gPtierpritont'
i 14: piffillif}p,' 00;4 !or. Oft, ,eiy.II!'it riict log ,
,of 4"ti,404 iiii:r•,,, of r:iiirearl del hie
r.lext liftrem .years. , ., `
a ee, be.; teeing el' lin !,:f.: ,peilore
. prevren; ,;,f - i nil rrt r 1 Iiii rid tit ; - i 004 '
.14.4•1rp i it lit,:'7.i tk iv a -•(,,,,'•,rk ‘-t-t t ,t,r.q.i.
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