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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1920-05-06, Page 3K Important Hints for New Owners. • There are many owners who . ire- .. quently are heard to say that they never bother with • their cars at all, 1 COOKING WATER By C. A.. St, through the dried, white, crusted mud of the lake shore for two hundred yards or more out of the shallow salt water, •which he fetched in buckets for the caldron. Hard, hot work he found it under that broiling sun. During the second day that they cooked water, as they called It, a As Mr. Wright, the teacher at our tragedy occurred that left Rufus alone , district school. in Ala!ne, sat at his at the salt lake. At nightfall three to be produced. If the gap is - too desk, netting copies in the writing , prospectors with a camel reached the wide no spark at all will jump across books, one of tlhe large buys in the lake and, ' coming to Bassett's camp, the electrodes. Misfiring on the road bark se4t where ktixfus. C'ut;rntings s.itt ,-begged for water. Bassett offered may, be due to just such a cause.' threw u red -oak acorn. it lilt the m:t:�- i them water ata shilling a quart, but that the cars keep running and there -J Jrdjus n the ordinary plug thetmenter squarely on the top of his head. ;they- loudly declared that the price lore they don't intend to do any work Is made. by bending the ground dee-Naturally Mr. Wright was angry, and, ' was •excessive. While they were an- on them. Owners of this sort usually. trode. kthinkirtg that he had caught a glimps©grily disputing, -the thirsty camel find themselves after two or three : An • owner driving in hilly country of 1 utus'a arni in 'notice, ' he railed .,thrust its head into the tank• and be - years with a car eo badly worn that or. in; sections where] the .clutch is re hire out. gan to 'drink: it is hardly worth while going to the gc::;resi to do a lot or work should know' „ th;:L it is c ,. 1 (dive; me your hand, he said, and,', Bassett ordered than to take the exptense of 'replacing perts, .It tti-ou;:i' suite po ible to burn out' takleg up• itis ruler, he began to fertile- beast away; and when the prospectors be. just as cheap to junk the rear • and...a clutch altogether in • a -few -miles ' hiui so Severely that Rufus finally refused to tlo so Bassett 'who' was • •'• o%. rnttirh . geintr• Ifsthe owner doe's '/ a tri a pew ore: Even the owner whom jerked hie hand )(Way. �-liar h, ' actually dries no _work, but. who eas •not'knew hew to 'uhricate, the clutch, i 1 passionate man, rushed to the Thereupon Mr. W t Igl)t seized Rufus ' tent and, -snatching t. p , his carbine, the garage do it, should et.•lettsi hro•w° adjltst `t., •clear] the 'rub},ing. surfaces,'' by the collar, but iii the scilffl tit shot the camel bead. A fight ensued' e thee, r t t ar • 11ec t r �. _ h � them e impartar,t things t?!i,;� need. 't to' reduce s,ll�pai,e, he follor>,•eu She' 'swatch..slipped, fell and la ••tlie course of which .on►ee of the 41,eriodic cioinf;'.. ...nl;:y, have to remain on the road ,and• struck:his forehead against the steep. prospectors dealt 'Bassett a heavy* • v,::.iit for a c:',: 'to t=:w:• him to a garage' ; Most inipc:i ;ant of these -is 1ubr.r:;l,4 t . . 111 x .Eli - • firm,. ;Every. ,owner-• Fele ]:not ''l '',#0` '''''"-:t l:ea=a eiatma I at "wrat'ts n brake Fl,e ]brat]; bruise and };tlrrl,.Llta, t..a,.g�� u c� _, i3i.'heaY3•t._,pifi""''thcati' -.d . ,. •a.. :• ,r..lita�ti •'I140J?I "t11)-a'rt•'d ,C'pctseei seise •s-r.°htrti4"far . 'l'i�lt<us; w oto ••ira•:i �sert gout=etf'.�the irik�e', • *0' imbricate \ arious mo •ir pa l ad ju'sttn.er't s1;ouk1 1►e '6 -tie Of 'tills ]frit g parts :tt:. - a week... The boy :who liar]' thrown came .up, Bassett lay there, dead. thin 5' an owner should •learn about • the kind of lUbric•ant to use. . A time k the acorn was too mach •of a sneak to .The •three strangers coolly appropri- tnay tome when it is, here; ra1)r for now would you like to'get no response own u aced both of Bassett's' camels in place the owner to do "Glue lubricating. ]lin:- from elle ],rake pedal or lever just as • P' ,, , you 'Fee a long ,steep grade ahead of On recovering, ring, :ii r. Wright summoned of the, one he liar] shot, :and as they sflf and it. is eac._ie. .o Jearr, how as prrceeJc'd• un their w ►• you,. ,;,'-t? Brakes- :;,:ty. be adjusted at sev-• the school committee and had .Rufus ' . ay one of them I.es go along than it tel attempt to ; I11tilttated,tU Rufus' that, if be ~added + �-- __ -� ' ' learn it all at once. it i e1,n.'t}iat the e�r:.11 place, at tite band, scmetiines cul' Cummings expeller} from school.• Aad ^`— that was. not all. When Rufus l:rou••ht his life, he had better say nothing •or, lops of water, for which -be •hat: re- served speech and manner,` but after • the ops i•e t•eg rod, car :it : the ' 1„ dal, ist eived I 3ul)rirating .J:Jtgi2 - }.}te ; xrst>:t,: w.1-- ,i'rhat._we 1 teas . . -1 c' more than Midst_ thousand Look . h t i : Th.-a,� ,i1-tt1•Lii' .,:ills c'frr a • often n '4a).' b,ioki)- trine that, night .lids ste-c- TSI. _ d__ the business- had beet3 trausa,cterl he 5 our 1 bt ]]taet.c illy I►tetlie.•iced t' father, a stern. harsh span, ave hied ' N1'hrle Rufus stoed there, bewilder.' Mounds le English tegmen , which he .;aid, nMr,. Cummings, you were; .roil • --.that is, the eerieus ports 'should lie of a 1( ; 01' o: a rod that.:s, its effective 1; ed and not a little terrified fcur young had ser.'t to )<'eriYt foe delyosit, tell me quite A ► , ,, ; !en;;til is . c11.1 C1 '!'urniil ' of : wing a severe hoz sewhippii:g•'• . At a result t K f q e aloe _ there the day ah ]grater] • and a merit::. I.u, I , made of t5 g of; it :ill, Rufus. ran away front liorne Engli'hmen on their way to the mines" ! As one tragedy had left Rufus alone ter these homicides had occurred'.''' the oft of Ju1►ri�:�,1t. it i ,.t=� get incl nut c.r ati . erclit:ar5: nut at the brake •. With bruti:by ponies and an outfit', in the eiesert,.another tragedx was the "Yes. efi. sir." replied Rufus. hand n1a;> be all that is necessary .to • the following evening. Of course he • how often it should •re�•e:ve :t.' ought not to have done so, but haat] came round the lake shore' an'd asked ,1•.imlriediatra cause of lits. leaving (Awn- i "There were no w�itnessea,A not even " get • rt'�pons,i�: e �,r:,l:e action. Sottic . •y` fwd water.. When file � the. blacks °.; . While lul,;•it�at'.on is perhaps �l]c things hard . been.• leadin.i up •to it and y_ .::t+•: What h.ad ' alpy. •A Scotehman' named ...McRae, 'on • G11'.1£)'S }i:d�'C l'u:',�. \v:ih' o21C hr13,:L' C,rt; ' e most important +matter fur the ire;•.: , he had .act had fair play. Two days Sae- Propeller shaft which 1 Means l the: only one. Take 1..01 •example the t., c ., i.Ztts„ ,e i 'te to tr-11 a the m I • r adiu.s,t:icnt The Irning of a forkeri owner to h110 i•, ; t�ts 1101 '. ;, :.riy rleai: r • , v` uc t nleaa. the Interruptions. IHAVE a hundred tasks in mind, a hundred useful chores; 1 have the eight-day clock to wind, the cat- to chase outdoors. I'm planting rhubarb, ttfaf our pies your'll praise in glowing terms; and boon I'll have to swat the files, and boil uncounted germs. And so it.rnakes me tired and sad when some one takes my tithe; to boost sense patent liver -pad that' retails, for a (time. Oh, when the agent comes along (y-ou,know bow 'tis your5elveer) and, springs his old accustomed song concerning six foot shelves, and 'when I see hint from his grip his large prospectus draw. the cup of sorrow then I sip --there ought to. be a law. For I. hate ul:mry- lidless to, do-; I !nave to fix'my lyre, and patch dir„ the defective flue that spoils the kitchen fire' I have to °prime t ire.:' istr*rnr. lrtt°tt p,: ad. .mike,.. a nzoweresun , :1 .may hump, •t never will get done. And so and sick when I am asked to pause, and lis al]icic,-=there Ought to be nine law! I i>nttwever brlsk�y1 if makes me tine ten to some wind later he was•seen In Penland, and all fluor •l;;••r 1•_ •c- i lifted d that we could find'out about !din was occurred, they asked Rufu „to- dead - his a"ay back to Perth from the "10• .sir." cribe Bassett's. nen:der•er„' made; note ' mines, carne to the p1tc , one night, ac's 1 ” `'Did it not oc • r to you that ,,=te.) of the facts' and told ,the boy that, if c•ompai1!ed by tem blat'k leading four .might keep that' gold yourself 'end ens: • they could, they would certainly see . welidaden bruilihies. McRae wanted one be the wiser for it?". \. P f procc•, o, •, aeju� inn fly; ,fan, ]u,hnh r ter ••it is loaaened Or thethat he had shipped as a',sailor.•ou {felt. How r,.::t1} 'tj:: ]ic'r:c are fi�inili:,r i liar]., lutiil]er laden bound rc •ti)at •the leen were brought to, j stfce. Ot•ater and•cani ed near eh.c-'c:ond s I. may have thought of that.'a rte, • simple :: t . •: iustrterrt' maybe all that )and Cape P en. er; t3 with the fare adjustment NN Nile Rufus was' kindling the fire Rufus noticed that hP -was we11'armed plied 1{uPu� reddening' 'a, little. 'nut J tt cl hew ; . ,lt.le• 1 '_ • •'I,N , • t b k 'Horn for � alparaiso w itl ` i.,., }] 1 r•1 a holt • to cundefisF. In,o•re• wit.ter, the four new- and that his appeared watchful,:' it,‘Would not be Ju';t nr NVa' chi duin,. 1,iar.v 1 ealizs_. IV ui tc•r h, td}!c i;;es5 of I : Or. Manylcurs .:t puns isTllat ' 'Was tv:hnty•Frt e y~stirs ago. c:otller,, who �rer ; �►,F e r :::1 Clymer •:'.lit) •fin:! . ] _,' P used for a pros., ,,r, of the . 'Late in the night Ruftts was waken-. things.'• ]iit 1 c ,f 1,l) thlt, r,t t 1,:;1, and it i ,. quite possible • that. "'nen : one day a' year or' two ago I , .},eller tl:i'a. hlhi'ie•• , ro.lcl With a st, :]:f::„f, 'lx', cr; �ii:c c3t2c tilt' .crl�• gosaw the Mune of Rufus Galen Cum. d Bassett, in ,the, ed by a•s ,ct..fo,}owed by two or three The of,ic. i,cl regarded Min kr met- . ,,,,. �u .le May eiry because one of wh te-crusted mud, and one of them 'metre. then s=houts and groaner.• .' Ile HiCi11 i11 ` 1.1ence..• to a loose' bt•�i.. fist' 311 „11.'t nollt in ;'.,., p :t: king t:is'. oe glands has 00:110 nlill:i, mentioned in .. \lelbottrne, Ally • f'e'd the•� . d sere i : e overate' gra�:e. 'I'1:c.. sr,rang up. but on emerging from his. ..1 liz,pe yott Wi]I liec•oz2ye e' r: ^icier:! hf':li'ly eve‘.:,' i:: t;ltl t. '.: >•', r''i1]r:<' 1/1:1'. j„,„„, fl • Th:i , trall:I,.:Ilewspaper as a candidate .for a9so buried. , til:y mit i$ });lc•I;dti with rope. 'ur -d, the camel, • When Ruf:ts tent he Ilinlseif.a•as fited'on twice. As , ,~f rcrt hes::id at leng.tlt to Rufci - bov can 'Is 11.:• arr,r:; t'.us:ii' is or. -1•e'r•i.al peeking* . i'1],� owner should a high office, at Perth, it ecc•u!•red,•to had distilled •en'oiI. rriralls sii;1},l�' flied le)�t''<•;'•,::;• Ef :t r;ttt ; , ,,, . «•..-.�- � inc that .ince (lalF:n:• is an unusual.,,., g11 water for their he ran fur the lic)llow ;tike t•rce. •ti;•Ilere •`fit «' •ti�el ju�i Fuc it •y'�ung irle,i H� ,v ,i. that rope c•.1i1• Lc weft.' that -c '•1)01 lc.s tarn 11101 Ured it out correctly lie kept ills carbine,you arcs lasts• in this ,'sal the :i}t3filtlR” of :i?,! L',,,:h':' fan 1,:,.-- ;• � ; ,•. � panic' the •,Hall might }Io:tiii�'.;: be • U'11r., and v l ,,C�elcel. Other Community. '� >L,,i:t j1 :tic•:1 ,,s c',oth or. x*;•aste gave }lin, sixpence a quart for it. shots • Isere fired and he heard the ' .A few months later Rufus ;itrehesed •ley. flet if you don't lte.o„ h-�•,;. id., ere] ! , . ` , lot Inst (lures; and on chance I wrote ' 1 tl!•tt vett v•i rr't 1 ► 1 u ,►1,1 <:::1 t •1 til 'r cl';er:!ency, An,J sec one a "Fou better go` on conking water,"' blacks.callin.g out •to ea•cli ether 'i'he i' `t::i)uner >, illi the' r.:otiE:• he i ,► S t, +t,. letter to this kuftls Ctt�tlultrl 1 a. man f )1 ') � i•:1: `" 2 '' 1 , ..,.� t ire . inti must t not' be turned g•' n Ili the cili :se is a ll<t'�i�ic Int • ; Three months phased and then ''n see too tightly. .It must be turned up ' t t,arnceatt'r. ,,, i . far shoo reply to my letter I received a long Does the yrilrr i c:ili;:e that the i J. 1.11 to st-op the leak, alta and intensely intere.stin narrative. 1 ti,]11; no �t•t'Ctir'h :s needed t:, tura, g is tc ' one of thenl'said'to- hint at parting.' outc'rles cnntinnei]` for :'tittle tithe•. - `:]Veil and embarked in the lumber "Water is the. thing we need mast 1t ',was dark, rend 1? fu,: jti+ sed' it bu•=ines•s bete:een Perth• and ire here. safer trot to leave his pc►:wt.bc his 'hid mouth of the, Fitzroy R•ve:•, far:her ole • The'' dead guns tree• made excellent den, hoard on to mix in a `quarrel of the wept 1►tia=t of" Aul�ttalla. Some• , gra uptcr potets o: the '):1�•,netu or it'that far. 1 have seen owners ar ;l. ' A °r sure enough it was our don;; silent dry fuel, and thirty of the old dead wllieli he knew nothing. •at el:iybre:al:. wears elapsed. and then 'one slay the the batters' eli�'t.ribtt-ter c:;r: i)r:1,1 ust^cl t I Y� Rufus; and lie. had , recently been trees, some of them almost six to overnt„ „ , a :�; rcrfch :;;,;i i„r;l anti, the nut 'was et 'in vl'he�n ail quiet :.t the can't). , K cnt a messenger to request in a fe:• r,inate and that improper' ci)1�t open'. elected to, the office foe which I •had ti:anieter., :awe' along. the lake:shore. he gent bgek. There to ; Rufus to c•'all at• the' colo , . :.djastmt r:,. of thee netts. dirt c,1 the ! seen his name proposed. his horrur, n,�, u—s •tiasc life lealc�, the ;;as•olige feed .. p - But 'they were hard •to cut; . and he for McRaeRufus at reeds i,c,int, .vet—sen _psriu>. =; may -t:hu.�. et+ 1.- He began by telling. ' Ind .add another _ white 1 . pr esente 1 i13in�elf.' and ,r - �� stc•t,T,: the ete::I :i_ai system, are' g• me know glad- he : pain e3 _ ' 'pros ector sdemanding . .. -. P le man of tongh • appc.,il,iii a 1}siiig bead•; 1 rhe- govc••Illu Kies.” bite` c c, •c I h . e . sire stoppage?' 'once• owners• do not el y ' v. as• to hear from tlrs• old Maine sloths. I water,' 1 `fir, (111ii t i o..,t'r• po:ttts that tits owner should • t' , cat tt up,'so frequently that Rit the bl: cls had I,PI)arc't:,t.iy' fled In . 1 t]gs,' he • =aid, Y have 1;,�'licr ;o :•:nm•, v�'r� ;r the ;cl •u}iter, )molt' SOrt)ethlll�r `:tltout. Su Hc had never written, beeanse he felt'fps had to work almost night and day alarm.. From h • ,• taken the liberty Suppose a ul w .at i a1r1P out .ater. it.. ert„ of .tta•nt.t,e, yeti to i,c,it:ts arc.:1�1i:,,t,t]cllt ilsaal!y :,te;,i]s };artery con::c1tion v:o.re loose or. that he left'_�Iaine'under a cloud, and andcatch a nary when he colil!i.• As a seems!" ` i,. 'the cc•ttnrii •In that .a miller. who hictl had s for .+n importer:. :ire .:: .0t.+srt:inl;• •of sn::: l •nnt..w,i..ah control•• •i•roken, thus stopping the n ins. he doubted that a'nyolie cared to .hear' rule, the gold :.eskers' cheerfully paid ur F • tier that c,: c , e 8 ] d qu r 1 with \Ic I,..c' at the tt]inr',. n ow,•eae nt. 1 hope Y. , ,,rte of.;he ro,nts, That only.• one of Linder such circumstances you would' from hint. Prone Valparaiso he •had theEnglishmen • price that isle young' batt fc�.lt,:t'l ;tint .nHd ;+:filched 1]int.';.wut h that y'c►uwill tithe it.': t,l;t• in`crt ntcr }.,a;nt: i5 tro:.,i,le and +• would' o'i,a'whaler tithe Australian `had .yet. it i= held :i{;}t•}..• fir:•r.}::t.• l;y 11-,::t. t:::' l 'ewe , t, lights nor the use 'of the; whxling grounds. It ha , nut :ric•Ra<'. thous 'mortally Wounded t �atua:all• It.. . fest .greir';• •- -tatter, .:).d if at ha i happened that ; On •eesera•1 occasions some et the had been able to shoot his assailant. e;l at this proof of esteem on the ,:.r 11. 1tc ''lc.: a• r:ua:' w'rtr,;h t:) 11,: 1.c �• ` happened on a earl: the vessel put in at the mouth of the traveller'. of the rougher •o ► of i Fete:bus idea cn .cout!tr� road lint],- . , y`ou.-41.,-Swan River, near Perth:/or water•' K soda guess, - Rufus tht�- round lfiitx:elf, i}rt=re : nlPni. rind] 1 might . f the goy n . rb-i.4 ;,yljt 'rt-tri--e-r` -nail• the • '. ke e-: t:cr ,-,1,1,-/mow l:c,•,':. to correct it. y0'u would a.1,1 Ing tl):lt F{ufti had 4aved money. ; :tlt,t]e ','. i t]1P . t►e1 a¢ ! it'C'►i2i)ie sir. fit rtlt'l1 ►► r . ct c of tci•o dead p 1 r•i:. �itc....tc ,1 :;,. IIt� „r . ��:1'J 1,:,'.c ;rid :1 :•.:: ..': :1 3;i:, lie hri ►lei:1 fresh foo(Lat the time of the gold rush 1 tried to rob him and rarsac•ke:l his ' n1t'11; ::nd lilac ;,ftert: 1, N such at] off ee, lie re e: ••r i-tt m•tl:ang a batt 'r u a Ji. li:Iried pl. 1. 11, to the (.00lgardie region .in the desert, . tett 13ut Rufus bad hidden ..: to e y, j►c,.•e �•ic,:,. The points \‘ tWlt rufly cot;rca•t kip or tightening a cable is as • c him grow- tllc'nt -born lI horn anti have t:�� :+:'fl;:+ I,:i,•l . c } nyateci pt,o�,t3 mf::>'tire ai,out 1•g2 res as• ty''.ng• two pieces of string to•J of an lec•h i,r+ .k t and'at last the captain laid beneath' the• rout of one of the old two lilickyi.' i twit+ him: If they :tic ; tti•c'r, Btu.. the owner must know:,n 'sacks that contained a "That .need not di.•tur•t, or too far apart the l,rc:;t; ;t'--' •that cable ends -?b .t } his vessel up and jollied. the gold ' 1>;utit trees. at a dist:►rice: froul' t1:e :large antcunt ct lade gold. • The 1►lied the governor. "1 will* he 01:P' ti1,ti, Cefr)le at the �t't'C�,)•► time A1rd C . �.. seekt�rs himself. t , 1.0111' bondsmen I1ry:3Plt. ], have nee r tense and in a large hare iii the ole] Se otehnian •hael evidentlyseione well a! t e • u4 )e clean. 1 Such tit lel ti 8th C r. ' • ' , s year, tree .stub he hent F3a5sett's l• ti tlld•• ti•i� � � at all forgotten your conduct in thae off with others. On the w�• Kging, and' wa+ on hi. a:rly ••w a these are no to bel Rufus. Almost all the sailors on the whaler illg hoard of sixpences and: shill ttg In ,\11 R.ie-s *saddlebags Rufus =found deserted an a conr,ectir,tls here... now ,_ 1 r ht } II ring I,nd F►.,..r.f._,n; v:,?, result. lc..)ncd t hen t,ouc, .occurs, but 1 his sig set t ay he When he suspected foul play,- he ran hone. • Rufus- jadeed 717i;it . ffie two rna 1�r•ark pit.; Tape may I]: td to. Le eat. e ih:,t trouble comes. up. Four in• iter at Jtt•Rae'��TId;; 4pard'rle • lc•:enea. An o�:•d :.e Le , fell in with a prospector named liar= thither and stood the would-be robber. • uc•k Weighed NES' -ixtti sirttt>r't,n hook � is a handy- piece of � � • pca3Uda..arra ; Two weeks later. Rufus w'a+ ,�.,r � t r hag >`cc r, the .incl of a spat:. , !:ter;Iiure :and � it ah sett. an Englishman, whQ :ave Rufus ,oft: Once out of :spite some lees r - . c • _. l,cl , gold be read over •. + p )ins rough lir w.,,=.1, ,,,,- ,,,.I.tnGw what to do firmed as a•. eallrt.•cl •of nest"rtt .�1y:• F 1,:F lir do t � Oat knew s . « � ,. his meals in return. fur• 11 I the boys lead fellows Ltc'l.ed the condi',• ln'g. appal• wrta t1:en►. .`u: :icy *c »?+i that oil„ei• tral!1,. it waif the beginnit: , of it' t the fir. t ,h:n : to efu,ly. The answer ie: Learn 'anti' nig the two. camels that carried bas r :,:=c,ut. the ' f,:i1•cctiet► of they plias vv:ll'tcl]cic:`stand what keeps the car ]:gin � •:,tris aborti and temporarily ilfs•::lile-1 tile. c = ••f the d :rel rllig]i; air- oRic•fal career in tl)ar•'clist;,t,t � hard lila. tint 1'e ab'.c• ?•« t:l tiff hl. 1 going,' mining, outfit. it; but the next party that cattle al•,rig 2 -pear ' t •' h of the world d h i .. 1; gapsif , a, , attend to the vital part 'f t ., � was that of 'shallow _ e., • Ain ti,? ,,Q ,.. , ;: a 1~ao, . w tn;.•. s I O Since itis ► ' he tlr:e'u !1,•' },ttk el, ..,n t- ere .is the store ii,, •`,.03-,,, •.l :ll razes :1 act.]"► spiirki, tt .-.life, elm► Pn1Y water ill i.re desert helped hint'�Iut it to rights. ;the c�r'r-ri r cry anti p e y } t , frf hi4 �ttrre t th.nl t J h t snit o, al}.aliu,e 'When the supl)110 that A:tssett t1s1d A: 1,1F 7,-.1.'.e..•: t':' ,!; gam..Bet rho' '21ne' les on for even boy «;;;, lakes, which had to bedistill(d before brought. from Perth had given ,out. r(spetr-:1,': •y •.r : ; . - ?II n, .•r: Detective. I: t<,) ecce - it cculd be used, a ► : i, a, 1 P 0 a large sheet iron fut•n:tc•c trig, w::ttr tor 't•aitlte:l meats- hard I. not: a2!mntt-:_r, •,: .t., t -hr ,. and. c::,idr:,n 'tot- +=<iftdetiaiitg water, bixcuit. coffee and sugar: with parties were ,• '4:14 et,': r,•':.r'-:6:.: he • . with. a coil of copper i .,••, : 'cooling `on the wily to the rninea'. A Labrador Dei mt t rr. c ser iu in ha •e been colied: out of the_ lions 1)•"'1,h011.1 were t11 ,'4.114'{ 3i':`t -;Ywho h for twenty. nrin yr cr r, ..,.... i•,�ry.,i4.4���t '•• ,: !t a• titie-t 'tt-t,o + �•" t been fi,l:il; r ., -, '••u years had been agent in Labra i; Ia: hr !c,;leil to C011 s 4) ar a. A 4 p pry 1 cool that plc l; t� 1;, ; c, 1!1• to h::cc t (104 for the Ilucleon',; Ba Company. pan and a tank. Bride's Orange Blossof��s- 1•ft'i:f+,,1 'T, t,tt�enitell's 1;srd ii, « Y' 1 ' Y. T t Rufus was at the salt ,lake In the Anel be ;t•ter;t• ± e,f hr' .a►e: .fa,i so. 1.: ;.,:+,3�r. .The f!1,1(.1", lir'' was cal,end up, given the•#rig pile It •was in January, whish is a sum desert frit t•hirty•two months. They. a4 .his -r.,,1►;y or •Rlinitia;Y,l fes work • has ,rt; .►f Millets and told to try by the groove mer month in that southern 1 . f,.. 1 - `g :,rung he, dries hare. ran !)pan ,�.�-a f•.„1!C1:1 Dr. Citai.i't'1 toys in hi: •Auto , pari of called the place-('urnalpy'. and as time, Was rui]n:t:g short, !:e'' «1,,ired 10 re 1 aiti3int,� ;he, use (If orange h!nt;x•..ly1n ma 1 from Which of the three rifles the world, and the temperature .usdal 'passed It tame to be k"Hawn an the torn .to Perth and to take ilii' •� a� bridal otuauieatrt. Thes' t 't appy, that even }bene]: it. w;ts ly rose veryr g d custom, to • 111•, „ r each had bctett fired: «'e then high by irFbcin; yet -so - way up tfte-tountry` from Perth as the With ]lite• Ile loaded up li.i:ae'a ' 4dppr..eci to have been chilling oras' -tile desert` wind at ni�Tit' c�llnp where 1 handed • couldbe obtained. •brunibies with the park,ee:.ci.c':.•s end„ Enropt>• br, the crnsatierr trout the that .the then ]had to' burrow ,into the ' Very often the demand for Evater s ao what water they. ect,:': , ::r•':e f end' Ealt, th,- Saracen brides ' %e.; ar- sand to 'keep warm. On the fourth ' greater than Rufus could supplts and starts d. The ulel , ,,:,1:. • - day out I3;,r,sett set up lti: condenser it was.aiways a hard task 10 clean the•t]r)u'Pd' on the shore of a salt lake where .a • dully accumulations of ,Qalt and- alkali. (1n the '(111 aft!'r i grove of old deed elm tit'-•.• 1 offrrl•d t1'om the caldron and pine's. At last ltinfit,+ weer ;;� or, r •!:, �, ..�_ ,..-ux: xas l;.r.�'sebt, . to England as ,e:]rlr as 7; It el..fOr !lithsate rnenttieers4stse. t"•;tesnies out Over the start flat. `11114 I:g' to pit i:'.- ,•:1•�• ;n 111►; v..,, i•. ct' n,r,!i c=1I our (1) .in t s muse t n the house of l he and Rufus' dlr•tilled thirty .gallons 10 the Jake and 1n n �••ci water ,n r e: t► ,, t,e• t_ n ]::•,n 'jrbt►e there •r;tE 3111.,T (1) 11r•I 1''eo of '.1:i, fy11t', :,litl ;lit' 1':!' vociferous witness, whom' we now of water', moil Of which, the c:inrels 1 caldron,s 1 .. r • .• to the U f t )!t,..� f 1, • At,;' tr2; Unit :'; of 'jt' PYtt: :t, erc»t eels!, . •'r ,. ••d '1 t ill e t, guns. • a� t F.=tc d. convicted ` and, condemned drank. instead elf c.t, y It _ 1 . e .t 1,1 '' e t 41'.i••,! w' i fesa- p/it1 Pt1 :t) i 10 ]%a y Iwo irundt:ed eilallars' fi (+' ',buckets. r• , Ind; ill tial; {{,, „►t� t , <i ,.;1 ,. ,. • r ''e ,' see ;leer lh.trs jail for ,lin) µr go ee 11eted by the sight of the far•' The rteilly'�1.'trd wort. •w•• . .t!•t .l''' ) :.i'r .:,,t., .o . , ' !o lli ix month. '• ►- . 4,,:••. , Itor:. _ •r:,t =t) for!h; Had a;'101(11y. fir r six to jail. testing. nate fire. other gold seekers w• J. t'llttirlt; n''' ,t' c;•'' °t I , with arta- fetching; wood for the 'fire. 1► ,' thirsty •iniac jowls came ' ! • . •: t•t' :+ tt Ittf►;1 tncrr.l,i r e of I:nfrls •tom 1 11.t•.t +� t.;, i.., thirsty • ltc to i,asseti rt camp '•13:'tomes-i 10 wear (Irang* wreath,. at • the:r marriage,;l To this 0hje'•:cu w - As - i :,t .:t4'; 1'e , ;r:• :a..�« 1 ,that aiitbough the ortmee tripe tl to i r • ''F t h •• '1 teeth ;- )'s 14' firm inns them lie didI 'not enjoy repairing reads and offered hInt sixl)rt,se a quart, and I sert 4 that tiering the tittle hwas •1.1►,• ' !suni1!,t for u•••henrht while seats w, • • • those "who were even a shilling a quart. The tr�---------- 1 tant1 f 1 `o. 1 tit" 1' ty.ti:r '•► lit' wrt by hr1.4 11 1':r •� :it?, ,' t)e'.ir2a C•• but also W�1 • r.: Fe Walsh] tlr.•.. 1: a�1,re rt•] rirb. a: its:. ,.la#hihmillrilrargc 1r«31*mathadr for water OOk,11� r he cat m ►re th 1 t!tieda{'. 1fiEr :1..Ii► lust as batt as he” wentfree'and our ads rrof.ccA tn pit,:,}atilt' that h:ted fifty c.: :» 1�1<►] t;r,;,,t !;ot� w'e :: •rtr:; ;t ja'Icr told hi;n that the others were rd: bf that. hart]. i , ;, 1ls,:n •�• , ::.f. ;-;, t,f ;:pits. -Bassett decided to rt -plain at the lake dry nniwood, a stiff tak fr •t rolitig ' ?.pti!.'1 i., 11e ;.,.:. j trd for ai tew da � w,;ct ,� .n,;le sa-i 1Ie lauhing at him for being caught; 8O ys. distilling water and felloweven ehongh 11e w',as aecus•t+)1u- et t:tdtr: a I''^1 ,,i= ,... ,•friend' sellin1 K ] ., i : ;? .': lit apt.:::ar3ere 't:rung•eD.tsap• a tec ds later he Rave the Rltole Kitto those who ttatcl not 1►rotrght c• 1 trr�ttt ht,y-hc►ad io .plying an..lsP�- . wait t!. -was ;rr-1is�••• „1: �, .,,� - , .,._ � r,.,, f ►,�•,•.,.t., , : * :Trek: !1,o c:;;:rt. one e►f I plot "away. On the strength of his along condensers it' w•a� I'uf j b Il ..t 1 ... r 1 enttlr,a=: TiiPli�Ce u e eat ihtl:ttee that during the thirty• :tic't; ie : :'t e`:, -i 1,:1:-. i-; � 111.,1 ;%%,; - . . ,,. 11,% 1.(1.tera.N►•t tlr:!• hr' tes'timrtnr, four of his friond . Were fo cut fuel for the furnace from the two months he must. have distilled ;le 'in 1(Otiat' I. ,i , '.• :lit ei;►1,. 1't' •a. trite' ',?'i1d thtT't ;Ilse c nnvictrrt. dead ouch tire's and to break a together v • path to„t the r at,least to elate• thousand •pati- The t oVernor ... 111 "REG'LAR FELLERS"—By .F,RS"—By fiGene -Byrnes LETS 60 OVER AN CALL POR PL.0 C K o RE AR DOPri i I ,,,, r 1 DOWNNNA CALL FOP NIM --HES A DUMBELL -- Kt: t0N'T KNOW ." 0 HE THINKS • MILK W S iN CANSBRO at? f..-;li.b•n pa.' -ed !1, France. and by • o f. F- e l h IZI i l!, rr f'• ry w a,. _ p -r ee 4 !ter. la el__ I DIDN' - KNOW vky. WAS AS p u tri AS TNAT - At-4;BOD'i KNOWS !•1t�.k: 1 . w-' E e 4P7 _+ ` 4 f >1q1 4 rs w • • t .k:_rer t • fir t-, 8 4e-