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_. . • . was sp. dense they., were
word 'bout it!' . ., huntin,fer 'Pa's :sow. I give him a .. : • ,
thou art to -day; ' ' . • I ,,, ,
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might?: • No tirreo, 'we • won't . say.. a, .
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! • , k •-;slaox7isri --thesear- in -stead- arr' sent h-iin • ,; .• ' ds,cmninaning_routid_his. tab, • '
forced to proceed.. .sl.i../ris ' aid • pease ' "Theass;posin' we izy 'an! find out h•ome pri•the'hinips, Maybe I was a- • .
Can He net reach thee with,lais ten-) Some, Canning- SoggestionS.. Towed its nar.rovr earthen •rooin - 4 •
for,. -breath af ser humping • siolentlY• somethieg.:"honts'eln ...fee- -ourselves tier eare?-• • - - . ----- -. -• . • -- I- --is' '•-• s - - s ' -s - - - • ' ---- • '7.---."---WariffiVartfiji. &WWI -lose s.ta'rr .' - ., • •
. ' , 1 as y u was mac a er avin.1 - • : . ' , • • isevateeS of the told pack. inetha , • • • • •
, eagainst a tree or sapling. They, had ,eh?" • .••••:... .. • • .
-, 'heeneatriving far Sehat_seernedete both - "Say; yOli:giVe-rife''';.6P-hin,' e,:e.-eti - e - • • - a -#. - , -a, ,- - - - -
'' . , , .., ,:,th giiie. that
a ._my..rran • er• sen in_.,.zne- sawdust
'Old Caleb eSneneer -a plece•I e c,eri' -He • net •Ilee:r it.t..e..:*hen for thee
vmmece. Kr a ,
• lased.: in Peter's c alendat :' - . • -- .1
. . eti;„... asehen-save.satre.s.sa
of ecanninisare firitily: con ' ' 4 at' ' t - ' •
ass.,...s....-,- .., eseibe....a---1914, =h3eg time to fuld-litk• BillY.,..-4,!Danleyeaelspose---we,!eeeget."4141-efeeteealerf--eraieeefieer17eueee'le..-waVtl ,. ..r • .
II -lire -3'1- - ' ,..' :-.-.' -' ' . .' ' e,,''' "tthriese--6irvs ithe .foytleseu-n-coce:g.fir
etl7abletstirr .-1:,l'ut •
off ,WW,......-stlieY. ask
'clearing When Billy paused in' his we kin do ahead of us now? .
'..-traeks and spoke: "TVs no use Mimic "Pindin' -Sere gie's znone an' 'a
... try that- ag'in.'? . . , Whet matte'rs it to HIM. who 7•holds ':-P protect this sacrea...Jawn?
1 ss. ,• y if. you want to, •Wils• Romevelier'e thou livest. and .bitSt. need
'• tarethocia-big- wit 710 . - .13. .ymeeatrhs-o•dh.danytet-i:Will
'. 'e. geess, :When they_ lifted .spade and pick:.'-'
•,;•,' s,. stee; ,. ,w-e,To, -loot.,------•-ses - s sa - ybii.,••mean'y) • g. --• -.' • • -Y: e.- ''-''Y' e. , Billy moved adWarclq. the door.' "I'd . - •
. .i. •`' .best be get tin': hOnie*"• he said; "I'm. . ,
ithi .. ''' ' ' ' • . • • ' :' • '''-ch":nil:ekedebey'Pertisig- -.ovP he an - - kettle i. . . I What, if tithe irreierent gust -. - • •
s't,..L.'" •• - Maurice sank Weakly deism ,againat • "$1.17'e.' . NOW shut. tip an' let's get _aivioi.•_,,,,,,,,et,„-•.,_„....„......_„'„,....... :,.....,,,;„,..,.,_ • , .., „
allesefatee''':-:---- ':""'"-'7.-,'7 111/2.141°L-W:VINT-g-e-,:f.,Trotibled bY-.ai-tilackbird's whistles' .-
• . • . The hollow, of His hand ail werlds, • . .. .' . , .. ak.ta„diip.rse his, holyedese.?!!;,-..e
,...e ee....ehatt•theirs-frant---keep-
4streestrunks,'-aird---groon-eds--ss'- a.- ' • '7 711-aw:-.-1---eip-M-7 Arall--1-67vitiir-trly try -e-erete .
y airilloit-...-coth •11,1`auric," ine ete,:lherd to. efinvineee , rein my .• '
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-WOOda,"7"BillY• informed hint, : "Any- wort't be gettin any .. pettiri'e , t
. "I gues.s. we'ee struck into the big ,give me' hall' Colorable, fl',..1 gueSs' you ,
-r°71„. pile right into bed new :m(11.11 bring .
vited MTS. Keeler. ', "You an! •him kin, . .,
That thou art dotecw.ith earthly pain':
and sin? . *. '.• ., • s.s., .,
. . experience; I 'must kik I .side with th-e ' • '
i holizakeepers, ...During the war when ,
°`.19n i Vexed by ',an inVading thistle, •-0.• .
They•remolved to 11 his bones .
r6Ahe'.eli
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es •---,,,,„
' .1:1'. ; ways, the trees •are gettin' thicker the yourn, •either." • . • ... -
, farther , Ive gis.!----- . • : '• ss'_- . 'clitai-w ey+.4 i- itf- I'll be -gettin' from thee?, • , . , • -
'''''' ' ''a both IS l'f ht bread d ' • - .
- .-yeu• ae ow -o -.- 0 •ee an • •, - ,
• , , Someivh witIiin'il
hast a p ace. . .
. , . . .. ,,... 1,.7,, e h-lithh-•-de tiddeaeverythwited
LAlien. thou.._ aste eatlietletilatenes. .'
.. s'.'s.s. • . "Gee! 13•ill, •thereemight. be , wolees enine, all right;", said -Maurice, rnood t•tsheipsulfneRtthecell
11.Billygliziced_at ;IiiS --Mot -
sea ass -s,..• an' bears in-thtseteouils;'• 'taicl '1Vtituries Ily: "Stcyr,-Bill," he -coaxed, "you come ,.- ...you ,kin et,e, • .
' fieht that, wait' I tiled -the cold neck' • • •
• But the elousls grea; black and thick•
sr'
.fearfelly.._ L_ '2 _ ' . • • along over by our place an! ,smohtli•
_ . . • liuni;" she ,d;'", I see'-'-th-t'y
... _.,, . , • '' ... . And .thny . feared Alia: they -had, bluna •
s '-"Sure thire, infght-hutsI guess 'all, things o' er -- fer- me, will .you?.- - You with fruit so far a. kee in ro cr.
home bright' and early m the rnorninl. , $ornetthere. th'y soul Sees higher , P , g• P, P 1 . dered - . • .'' '
.' We kits; do. istakeour Chance with ! kip: do. cnythin' with Ma." , .s. , Your •Piell want yet toehelp' bill h ties as ,on e . ecl,. than when I' fol11'w e c rn • '••
• '• " • , • ' ' • • ., • • .1; • "Nci," said.iBlly; "I got' to be movitf•
. taters." ••• • • • : ' •• P-7. , ": . heights to entitle; - ' • • • .,
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'eleeyed', the e.ft4ashien.ed method' of,
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Quoth elle abbot*: "Thui, I &eerie .'
I3y the , way:, it 'penned Sind :thundered. -
a beer than a ghost, , WoUldn'e . YOU, 1 "Bue, e'll get an a,wful .hidin'. if ynn
. "Iireilt ni. 'rather take a chance -with pri.". . :'!„.• , • ' -- -- -- :- - , ..". • "Slie'7itaed• tip: 'W ell, if you • .,
: And_, soinewher,e --seine, 'there --oneyelcie
panning.. .For vegetable.s, -however, I.
ee and Cchin ate through with the gip* : . valleya dine " .. .'.'• e • .:. •• ' '
' Bill?" '' • -. ' - ° • : . I dee't, I don't nund an ordinaey tanmn • don'testart atother, _ It selate an'etame - .. r1:Ml.f.6(171/17the7 - -he.- --sr aria onlyereliable Switliin shewS,u.s eie leasphenie! -
eewas. Tond•of -wind-an d .Ctihi ;4-7 .
That *thou' ntust 'Pass to reach tlie 'tun firmly,•cen.v.ineed..... the coldeeeaeleree
•• .-"Betehs; -I would:- Says-Mattrice;7 but • a etannin'einethese wetelfaiits '18 -all decent folks.' vas . home abed." • ' ' , :, ,
Iiilli'etihilitle7"--77 -77.77
r • •• •• l• Let:111m to thcir. clasti remain!"
'be broke otit ' 'exeitedise• "there's ie g942'„to hurt like ,PrYs-T.1.1.951.r.e....ktiselti•n4s,tneg-sins •.a , • Way .• '` -
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'.--.-Irglif :riairiffir "tliiiiigli'ilie lreei.:. .Sel • close to MY legs.-'ir Might-7de Weir' be the ittic,..the boys. lay and listened fin!,
Xamiees-zorn-husk-bed- - . „. .. , . , . „ • .
Then all the' more, because. thee cense
cantihi ' are i'm, le ' ...Cans, 'lapel') d
_,.. FortY•days the heaVens•wept,. ,
laiegeniral directions 'for dold 'aek ''' • '
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1St!!
i • it?. It'S'inoVin'. - Mail be 'somebody. naked-. an' Ma she eertainly -logs 1
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ed totes.. "Bill; that light'S eentin!. this along, but .I airet 'believie anythin' I
with • a lantern." it 'on." • • . . .. , - .... , .• „ .f,
. "I sea it,' Maurice 'rePlied :iii guard- ' "Billy loug•hed. ' "All right, 11 comei.
7.e5ri-thP • door eo.. (men. :and .close, •• 'Then.: ', • : not hear; .. .. ., . ., e :
Maurice chuckled. - - t; .. , 1 . Poor, human wsords•pf bleaSing, will .
"Gee!: Bill,- I tould'a knocked ,our • . I pray, e" , .•' , . e.' . '-e. • heeed, a east tre minutes,. put. in • . . ..
rubbersi ttnius. fie s‘eri... ize ,.1..s,• . : . , ., , . . , e -
S .. tIbP''•.` '1' 'd thatanBut St..:Swithin .smiled and slept, ..
,_....;.. e-paalel :Heedetsen., --e-e--
-, heed 'Off fer enelthe ' me help 'drive :OP.. ,oh!' true;• brave heart, -God- blesstbee, cold Water and bring to boil ;„ keep ' in Pni.nard,a-.L.1!iimenrt -"crr' Dandruff,.
_ Way, Sare_- as Shoot -nes „.., .',._ _ _ kin . sex tas.yoar' Mall •keep , you from Jiinefty'heene but now -I see -you- know e ' , I-the:hot -waterTenbaCk Of -range Until. •.' • - e__......e...e....e.,.., .•:. • -
• "Looks like if. Wonder. who it kin gettih' it." • • '
I 'Hi r t IV rse thou •• t 'to-
w.hereioe'f'. . '.. • . . '.', .
used'. Vegetables Shotild:•be blenched •'. • ' ' • • • , .. •
e, ' ''-`-- - - be.teMaybe somebodyWokin"-fer Me" • - .1'he boys slid from the fence,; then '
' 'led whet:. you. was dein', Holy ameke. - • n , ; s .grea me e . ar . . .
- Airplanes m • Forest
tivrisli't•I was.'as.smart.as you." .
'. lay, • , . ' ' • • ' ' • ' •-eparbeilecleethen ' sdiPped ' in ;cold . . ..1, , es.
The two two boys croncited'dovia beside ;leaped abaek as ,something• long • and :'•., ..,++Geto .eleep,"` •said .1311.1y, diewsilye • • e .
- -e. ' a great:beech... -T-hplighte-which liatV. white roSe: froinebehinti-ft 'fallen' ttee I '. it
I nalf an hounlater when.Mrs. Keeler . ,
water then then packed -1n the sterilized .... ' '' ' Protection
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. • not:beep_ agreet7tbetance, Irene thene-aid„.1, .with -ii. startled •enoet, coefronted, •cans, until. they Auet , touch, the rub- ' By a; co-cip-erative . arrangement- be. ,•
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• • when, --,fi.rit- eighteds-wass rapidly . _ape- thine . carrying twahowls Of steaming beead. • • . • -'Narecy Knew. : •
, „arm. "Look," he•whispetette "there's. hog, A • thought, • nrsto off, ::i i'd fi
-. proadhingTrArdIY.greaped: lite chum's- "Golliee. ejaculate•Viltily. It s. a .
1,0 • • • - e • .
• - - • . _ . • -amle•nnliceeaecendedethe-estarrs -Belly - tittle ltralieseele'moth-dijTaiwiiriiEST -- - - , , _P. , • . . . .
alone,sat'up.lo Teach for it. .., • e 'diawing es:, , • . ',. • e .-
i of eveter as hot as:the pioduct in the the ppminion and provincial „fewest
hers•anci-thescair- lunged -into -a' belle!. stween the 'Air Board of Cenada and
-.- -as•-2--; ' "Is. Maiiiiceatileenwhie"Pered-the eaethoiss,s,,eva,,,m, hl y (1,,iit-e-githat . fa ',Mai and deep' .enough to Crime ''eveel•sereices, -•-:airplanes ere Iteitig teztad
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two of 'em; -, ' .' • ': .. • - - : bear."' - • .' • • '' . ", '1 wotnatt. . .- ' ' ' ' ' .
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COUR
%Blr, ARctup Pt. AlcKligliNila
copy -lighted by Thomas Allen. •
irn*,
NtiR
The Yoronto letteplitel for fiCsseas
able*. atilnation withesellevairand
peopitele. Neve Terk city_
offers a three yea.rte Caere° or Train.
ing to young women. havir•e the re..
%mired education, aril desirous ot be=
coming purees. Thin Hospital has
adopted the eleat-hour ayeteart. The
pupils receive uniforms of the school.
111. monthly allowance and tra.venine
expenses to and from New Toot. For
further information arnairesto _the
'Superintendent. • •
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••••,.•
•
• be.!4e *mai Vaen lekeirbith Direr Aleeketi „
tb itIonicet's • abhut the *eye.
Artette vise „train' to --LWake 'Maori*" -
she said as she turned tO go. ""Aa
tr'y to wake the dead. Rheaernber,"yete
hoye getup When rean you."
(To be continued.)
' A Vinage of Chm:Players...
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elf a visitor to the ancient village ef'
Stroelieck. near Halberstadt, :in LSax-
on, sill:Midwander' through the, ,
streets just after breakfast, .he would
meet little troops of boys and girls on .
- their way to school carrying very .
• "Synbpsds of Preceding aiePters- ' 1 ,The other man turned on him •ing• lifted her head v..3 the two. wet and .0 . _ a lawyer, a preacher or a teacher who
Billy • Wilson who lives with• his, angrily. f`Who'll find it?" be retorted.
v • . tired boys entered the room.
. •strange school luggage.. very one ot...,
laid aside all his books when he quit
. he _move', she said them %amid be burdened with a full
father and steptnothee and her son t"Don t be a fool, Jack. You couldn't "There they „ Khoo" and announced to the world
to that tplaee With O griM1Y. "The two worst boYs. 111.,Sca- se of chess -men.
tia, Mrs. Wilson."
Anson, is the leader among'. the heYe Pell anYbocti' that he was through stUdying?°You'd
' According to aewriter in Blanco y • . .
of" Scotia, a pioneer settlement near. loggia' chain. Ws; the safest spot in.
••--
. say right'away, "Here's a party who
"I believe you, MTS. Keeler, nodded ,Negro, Stroeheck is a steritable rook-
, trustees, is telling the new teacher,! Besides, the .oat orter be in In a .few her friend."Now
Erie. •Cobin Keelee,.ene of the the world to hide the stuff. I ten yg.
"Now then, where have' ery of chess pleyers. From, the chew his. headed straight for failure. PR give
Mr. "Johnston,' atieut, hie, predecessor. 1 days and we kin slip the stuff, to im two y•ears to keep his ,first. job;
, t You•.two 'drowned ..rats been to -night,
+. 9 if. I. Ten in primary gradei to the dodcler-
• Prank Stanhogr.„ „IN° was blinded. Cap. Jacques 'without the boas ever Wil"uin • and in five years ile'll be a day tabor;
: trig aucients in the 'Chimney corners -. •
. while trying to •savo hersee from a;Imsawin' bow far ;we've exceeded his: Cebin Keeler, who was playing:a.-
,
,buriting. stable. A will made by as orders.": • 1 game of checker* with Billy's father; all the inhabitants. devote the greater le , •
er. Why dogen't 'he know the world
h• 'cleared his throat and leaned forward . eves. These are stint rig.tina , and
' . wealthy, hermit, Scroggte; in Sta0-1
• hone's faeor.could not be foundeBilly com an' ' '` "'f g
"All rIght," rUftly aeser is part Qt. (heir ielsere t� acquiring pro -
5 how. aols:t'begaeinxgpectbt treeakdeeapndups' zwtit;
, ' and Maurice Keeler Visit old .HarrY ,ii yoitiztre, so • ape sure like a judge on.the herichewalting for ficlency in the fascinating game. Dur- i he
' it suits flie,answer to his neighbor's questieris lig-ams.:ef the frequent wars between,.
• Are. You. Keeping U,P!
Nithet would yeii think of a 'doctor,
cejewe to ask ..his aid their, same( , s a; rtg , Come, •on;.• let a,
"We gote--" coramenced.' Maurice,- the Pales and the Germans 'nth° •• , • " -
the thresh"
get Put otthis cussed ivoecls. Bement -1
for the. lost wale A storm, fnglitena but, Billy pinched his leg for silence, die Ages a...Polish. prince,' •the story
her we've got •oeisse work before e., • . , '
away., . • I got track cif Your lost sew, rare goes, fell into the hands of the Ger-
.. to -night.' • •
..- • The man nairied Tom picked up tb • Keeler, -when I was comin home from
'lathe*, tank housektel3fire adopp
the attitede they condemn in other
• • man army neet Streebeck, aedlor hie Professional folks? How many house -
CHAPTER VIII (Co t'd ) e th store t i ht " h id "Lea t
11 • lantern arid moved on, cursing the. wise ,I didn't knew it was your sow
eo-ng , esa . s-
"Wateh out!" warned Billy, grasp- rain and the saplings that whipped his but Maurice told Me about yours ben's!
Ing him by the arrn and jefking him face at every step. His pal "1".'edliost.. So after Mrs. Keeler went to
, to one side, "that struck elm is goin'. without a word.
I give Mr. Spencer a call down we .'hired
to fall." A rainbow of flame flashed, The boys waited. until ,the. lantern's
Anse' to look after the preservin'. an'
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close beforethe boys, as the stricken glow grew hazy throughthe slacken- event .out to try an'. track her demi."
tree embed amass the path, hurling ing rain, then they sPrani tip and fol -
forth a shower of. sparks as it came loWed Th Mauriee •wh'0 had listened e
. ree-quar ers o an- hour
to earth. Then inky darkness followed later the treed began to thin. Unwi
and from the black canepy, whieh a tingly the strangers had guided the
moment ago had seemed to teuch-the into the clearing.
, op n
awn safety they shut him up in the
castle that still dominates the village.
• TO' while away the tedious hours the
• prince, who like many of his cpuntry-.
ren was an aceemplished Chess play: -
et, taught • the game to his jailers.
hey became infatuated with it and
meuthect to his chum's. narration, the pscssioe spread until every man,
sighed deeply. "We had an awful woman and child in the village was
• ,". he put in, 'only to receive a eeglecting his affairs in otder io check-
tree tops the ram. fell m torrents. I As they reached the open' the ra• in. er „pinch for his pawls.
"Bill, Oh Bill! where • 'bouts are Ceased altogether. High above aefew ' • 'But you didn't see her, did ye?"
you ?" Maurice's yoiee sounded muf- bale stars Were beginning ,to probe I pobin asked eagerly. • ' .
fled and far away to. his chum's ears. through the tattered clouds. The men 5
1 Disreierding the question, Billy
"PM right here;" he answered:, - •"'"'with thelantern were rapidly Ineee,,...e contbmede "The tracks led us a long
"Genies!. but ain't it dark? r can't across the stumpy fallow, towards the Ivam T kin tell you. We got up into
see anythin' of you, Bill." e causeway. the,tScroggie bush et last an' then the
asked! rain come."' °
"Ner me, either. I guess well have "Will we feller 'em, Bill.?"
to give up the hunt for Viiights Maur- Maurice eagerly:. . . . . . "Bet we kept right on trackin'-"
put in Maurice, eagerly'. "After 'the
ice. Anyways, we don't know jest Billy 'shook hi S head. "I'd sort o'i
hew ;to *ark ol? Harry's fairy arm." like to," he said, slowly, "jest to fine . stars come out egain, of course," 'ex-
- "No, *ell have to find Out Sak, out what game they're up to, but e • plained Billy, managing to skin Maiir-:
. Bill, where ibouts is the path" ' guess if we know what's good fer eel ice s shin with his. boot heel, "en' we
"Gee! how am I to know; it's right we'll go home an' take off these w"e't: found' here-," . • ,. ,
berg soznewberes; though!' . ' 1. duds. Hard leoltin' custemers. wasn't! "You found herr -cried Cobin,
, 9 guess I've found it, Bill. Come•ey ." 'leaping up '
' et • 1 o' I ki he " ° 'i • "Jest -. alf STI 'hour aial' said Billy Who have dropped their work to ea- •
"
iceepers make it a business to study
and keep in step with .the progress
that is being made in -their profes-
sion? Did you even know that house-
work is now .drg-rtified by that nein° ?
• In no science have greater strides
been mad thet'd
the fiCienee of nutrition. Jut the mat-
ter of eating: vegetables &Ione. T • en
years ago we thought vegetables and
mate his neighbor, ...rhe develion to fruits were tbe cause of bowel dis-
the game was transmitted' from gene- turbanc..eis in summer time. We were
`ration to generation; evelPto-daY noth- told not to give green vegetables to
Ing seems to dampen the ardor with children under three years oI .age.
which the Strobbeckien Pursues the ih-' Now we cut cult animal foods cases
tricate moves of his beloved' game. of "cholera morbus," -and we calmly
It is one: et the prescribed subjetts feed the three-inenthe-old baby spin -
taught in what we should call the ach•and other vegetables. 'We'd have
grammar schools. Nor do the pupils, had a fit if anyone had suggested
stores,' everywhere about the village, oranges are
as Aden as they leave School, try. to
tweet what thea have learned. It 10
their lifelong pursuit: offices, in tomato juice for •ten -year-old. John
when he was a baby, Jaut.'we glee it to
Ms six -months -old sister if the
not handy.
the traveller will erieou.nter couples This is . only • one instance.. ef the
er .c ose, s s n tOue you then • Ila;rd I 'should sa sol IU,1 bet • •
h .
in our ideas •about feeding the human
I'M wet. Got both them 'aortas stifel''' ftimilrfer ten cents: •SayB1.11, maybe;
• hMa, heae thet?•TheY•found 61' June- bleeksinith, plaeing his board on hla. ion:Lily .ie. the light of the experiments!
ny ,Wasn't thee sh'ear "ce„,f 'mei, tge in anvil; plays with the neighbOr who has
"Right Imre in my tee? fistaeltraur they're pirates; yo:u heard what they,' of the past ten years. • Do you know
. . 4 paid abou.t a boat didn't- ou?"th t • ", t ." , ' • - ' . • ' ,hrought his herie to lie shod • NO bets
•
1 y many c anges which have taken place
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well lie movin' 'long. Bully g.ee! but either one of 'em 'lei murder a hull' "Good leds!" Cried heartily, 'gage, in a..contest„ .,gven the village
• • • , Y 1 ewh 'd, : u say ' via ain' to soon •
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itviiiy from this ha'nted,grove. Ghosts 'cause they didn't have no. tattoo , k d ' d I 1 ambition of the players Se to win. If
about „them? Don't •yeti think you
• . .. "Well, hang to 'on tight till We get • "Yep. I heard.but th'ey aie'fpirates,1 die."' °Mrr °Keeer nisl,lier bend to ,
aro made, no prieee offeree; the aole
should? Certainly if youwant te keep
. ., : . ., yeti!: family in trim the only way to
marks on env er rtngs in their ears; ,
hut VvhOever the•y"are they're up to•no. mar,
1 "I say' the boye found the...ski .sow,
Cabin shouted. , 7. ,
COmething.that
the
N tey console themselves,,with , ci • b
defeated
flection.• that they have learned ..
may helli• tire to vita : k T lc i , ir k
.. 0 it is . ,yfeeding them right'.
Don't say you have no time"to 'read
In somewhetes, biit
geed. They're •aimizi' to hide some- !.'",00,ehey lee?.
jest what it i's Mrs. Keeler turned to- le .• e nd . study. a e, t. a e !Meet'
aa' where theY intend hidin' it there's
-e : Wards Billy and Maerice, her face the !mkt • game.' verywhere, In the ,
'Minutes right after the folks get put,
ne way -of •tellin':; se:come. on, let'n adoei,e Now T
; aglow.• "An' was that What they was town are evidences of the cult.' The
s're. tight 'terry"I spoke mouldings of the schoolhouse door are. in the mornings. Or in the middle Of
get thoVin':” , . - •.: . Ithe, day whet you ate tned to the
i harsh. I am- so Ain't you, Mrs: Wil- Orn.ameitted with magnified figures of
In silence, they made ',their e way" (31.eee,, •• , , , - point of droj t d 1
"Oh; 1 MuSt Say...that *Ilium does chessthen, la, the 'public ,reading room ...- ..., a
i of an heur%studyi
across the clearing. to the road. "Say 7 pping, why tie . rop flit(.
are all :the' periodicals that, treat . Of 'Per"' '
Bill," said Maurice, as they paused to'
UP 10 your 'profession. It is the Prost
dads that, they'd Want.'a knoW, what to eav
humph! Why. thatebeY-had 'the nerve . e - ... . . , , , ,
aomewnere. crochetting miles Of edging f.
quarter of a.g
rest on the top rail of the fence, "do; lore_
de somethin'' ..Nvottli While; Once in a
'the keine, and'in the public 'buildings • ,
g while;" 'returned ' her neighbor, , .• important thing Yen enn do'; far si:ore,
about seein' them men?" ' I
you 'spots' we best tell Our.. ddb ereeeeeeiy. iqeet,Aa80a, new__,20 , . re, P . te U ,P .
a ortaa t of many tam° s layette
so than pulling threadeout.of a pliere •
• . "Nis*, can't .you see if we felt, 011T ' ' Mrs. •Keeler :broke. in. the ,. ' ., .', ,.---•J.L-..-----=•• . - . :. of muslin said sewing up the holes or
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srou arr.me AV-6.5--daire-64--irt-Scr ogg fer 'ivatelin' the kettle while theni
that I sbetild gi.e.e. hint ten_cents ... •.„ .
- - •narier eurtaine It. health.
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dotft mind rain none -an' he's liable
t' he prowlin'e out.' Say, can't y'• Whistle
a bit; so's: it won't be so pesky. lone -
Some?" • ,
Billy puckered Up his lips, btit,
effort was a failure. "You try, Maur -
Ice,' he •said, "I •catat jest keep the
. hoe in my mouthsteadylong enough
t' whistle." ' •
"Gosh! ain't..f been trein"," groaned
Maurice. "Mi teeth went keep still
a'tall,:,MaYbe I won't be, one glad kid
when we get out'a here." •
: • Per -half an hour they groped their
• Way fotward, no futther words pass-
- eing -between theme . The 'eheavy-rear
the rain -on the treetops made -con-
versation next to imnossible. The
darknessde
. How can I -cease, to pray for -thee' • 4 '• ,rne.anB-• - Yet the molika rorgot that he .,
bush in the ,raise• at that hour of the ' two d boyi-etas out m-theestorms your
SomesffieFe-in God's •great siniVerse 'fa!lli '
fn! Craved 1.or bicise-oin, bird and bee, • -
'
mouthed cans instead ef 'cutling froM
cob, •
Peas ohould be blanched five min-
utese plunged ten seconds+, and pro.•
cessed two and one4alf hours if fresh. k
If not strictly fresh picked, process
three *hours. The Cons Muet be 'filled
with hat water 'and a teaspoonful. eeeh
et sugar and salt -added;
.SuCcotash..-131anch and plunge' the
cern tied. cut from cob all if for CaD•4
ping, separately. . Mix with, <P14,
measure of shelled •Iima bealle, which
neid;not be Itlenehed, and process for
. .
three hours. , s • •
Pepper§ tirel„initeli prized for winter
,nse by housewives ' looking or a •
change in diet. SWeet".green, or bull-
nose.peppers are, beet, Cat in halve."
and remove seeds; pack in jars; cover
with boiling water; add two teaspoons
of salt and procs two hour's. They
rfeed not be blanched and dipped. A
government bulletin advises baking in • ,
'the oven until skin will coine off
easily, packing in jars and. processing
one and a half hours. •
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Removing Mildew. .,
Chloride of lime used, intelligently,
will remove Do• pot use too "
much'. A teaspoonful to it small bib
or pail'full of waterjs plenty. Be .
sure 'lime thormighly dissolaed, or
better still, tie., it up in' a stout piece
of cloth andrun water on to it, peewee
ing• cloth With a sti•ck; then,,,allow:te
flpat le tub, Immerse .article to be
.cleansed and allaw to stand sesieral
hours. Remove and rinie, thoroughIse
in ;several waters.. Repeat if 'necese '
.sary, but do not increase quantity ofi
lime, fis it 'will eat the material. - •
St. SWithin.
"Bury me," Alpe' bishbp 'said; •
"Close to my geraniain bed; .•
Lay 'me near:my gentle
It is lonely in the church, ,' •
its.vsults are damp ancl chill
Noble men'aileep there, but still!
Muse me in the frienaly.graes!
Let the.lineets sing my miss!
And.for ceescirs bid the breeze'
Waft -me its perfpmeries,i.". •
Dying within hadhis ;Whim;
A.nd: the green. sod ceVered him.
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,Tlien what holy celebrations
And•what rapturopti idorations,
JOY no'worldly pen May paint
-;Switlittrhad heentinad-e
P.•
. - "I see • 'ent," • his -friend •whispered '• Maurice 'peered out from ..belaind,::st " tatitss-3Inft,f11.-------i•-•--:---- 9" ' . ' '' ' '' ; -'. . . . .1 btheoiiert4inputsir he•I'kn:et3bo. iliItikrthe ilaeithe ti-tetil, eistiteeear in9eeeeeenee„,,preri ;yen
'Sit. Siirveeing l'An d 1.'foreat :
.--'..-la'llei•-'1;ostilif.T..a.yr-hP 6'70-karditire-etVe . ' . ' e• jiggered" he '0-30-'' "W -"ell; yeu inighrit7-Well.'haVe 'hat' h .
,goiti',..to%treiens right mete os." , . ' Claimed, '"It's our old so She She's :
bewls• then.' I 'don't like to.aee 'good Drawing ie Oinking, and thee•drava,
:oiparnrotptalearcinotelosni .vlaar neTtlooi etia.arp:irtoivl, .11t,:necr.:11:11anQII 17:p,hiecrih: . ..
• , 9 line given for ,each 'vegetable. or
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However the night-reemete of the been lost fer eigh onto two Weeks, an' bread ..an'. Milk wasted. • • ' :,. .
. ,. . ..-- ,.• ing.round•the thiek.". , :,.'
' .4_....Ss.s_Lss , • s i...fruit. If vegetables are to be canned,i
heteeeatet7tind ealt are poured in to
, ,., .. • ...,_ -. •••• ..--e, .e.ex,-- - . ,e - • d.-
...latest,. didenotewalk:.,intsietlierne.e In- Dad's . been ehuntinl- fer - her eeleeeeere we gee The-hoeele-Totheeere eeese-defe -- , • • .-.• e- -• - -••-e----- , .. . , •
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tish Columbie: The use Of machines
: .etted they came very eloie to the boys where."
and •haltech The man whocarried the "That go? e Then we'll ' drive • her; • . , ' •
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• table beside the bed, planed- the liunp Minardie Liniment for Barns, eta.' [fill the can to within one-halfineh of
,
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in, .though :if ean he -waned ••with...hot•
top; if fruit 'is used het syrup is •put .660fid.eoufe:(letworit.:iy,ti.e4,0,11t.:e4e,iiiiitoun6(ileartidfit_fiffettr-:•:;4•
..__Iantern --tietit--.down.en-the•sground and .. hotne.:' • • -,_-_ • . - 4 -- - - -
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I wa ei, an .sugar added When opened.. seAs°n give an immense aniount'of ire.. ..
- .'".7.i.R.C.ke liagralff 44;10_ 'ik.' .1i.-A:gSrPAPAPJOiri.i-'''..!"A*,..'Say, Bill,I.' !prottated• Ma:urieeet, .-:•:- : - '
it sbort..;•lettaivy-set Man witha fringe "I'm• tired an' vet as a water-logged ' • • The Worlds. 'Mos 'Wonderful:tat ens.
••••
. , ...„_. , ._ .. ,, .: . . .... . peocessing, the te'quired Cite; remove
, _ ...., • • .
ttqilhir'' th6. teanical. w6H *is '1:faiirtpti'<)tilli esin .irttrahistt:
, .0thriii.lfuhleitect,its..,@
' ' 'et black ; heath' otebia; f -ate,-- 'Plink: Let'her go. ".P11 tell Dael;ein'.; ..1 ' ' ';"! ..
..,• "I tell pall, Jack, we'll 'hide the stuff lie kin come aftee, hetet-a-metro-ea' '' ' .
' • "• ' -from waterand tighten tops . ,
erreet telncers.: of the. Air: Beard, the. D eni I nioh s•-•`•
. -.. al• -say. no, - Ten?," the .other rattan), guqs I, knew _what's best. .Get on i „A.,„ 1,,i.„,„ -1,,,,.. 74 the mecca, bet onte-i self'," wae discovered in 180,1 bY e• Span 8O
• It'll besafesiS a el -flitch:" . ,. "No, ..We'll drive:her home -now. -.• T,I - pdr eighty •eeare itew..- Gard,ens, lie! derful plant, which has a houee to lte • - • • .
see they, do nOt leale, and -;eeti ' tete' •Foeestry lhatiele and the differen t pro....-.= •• '. ,
s .".---i•ettissarli-les..etteeeoi,,Itebee-,S, afe,thereett'etitereiridveof.: her • Newethetr;'-elon-lfe"the-""_,`''"" . ill' monk irliOdeieribeiiffii4S,iiip-Oit-C'
Sornehedall be sure to find it." let her turn' Jnakf" ,. '. - - , : - ' of the 'woricri -horticulturitts,,,init. of ..' .- • • •• 1_, e ' ' vegetablesa square of :eheeseeltith or-
.. ..._, s . s , overnmen S OR on sunjent at
n aterele' 4-"datt:p-aacliIii-iiihiietiIiii • vintiel•,-teteetrrelereirteiniiits-. are fel:-.
lowing .the restilt,4- of ahli 'st;asohai . -• ' --... '
aim ,seeleg-„theettioreetiseelneeete,eee..._. !!...w,tre Ift&t.P..t i....x.1.34.W9.5sity, Plecg,theLlefenhejastolitgllutill.eetrtrl.til)ii_.e•etahosp-oefiei-ilteirneieitn.;lott::*Ii ''',:-t, '' •
futote work.',.•
, •• Maurice grumblingly did his share, teemens ,of .admiring Visitors. .,..,s. e
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th oak -Wings -It. WS& ne- easy-task-tor:1s' ' • ' ' ...• .: aegetableinthe cheeseeloth, tsvist the '
e , ,F,...• ,,...,m47,..4: ...4,-,- ., ..".......-4......1. = ..,.. ' .
j:,,,,,,Y:a. W-14=1.,, ..ra.4. ' ..T... -=_I•
'..›.7‘,-••-.7'7, 1,4Vii$4:2• , ....••••4 -7- ..1.:•-•
- ••• ••• , - ....:.'4,..: ,e,....-.7.;•• P'-'''.--..4 4--
, pilot. eliat .big, rangy sev: into. the ' . ' Kew .. • •
safe' barber of .the Keeler barnvard,leven primarily for e purp.se P / ist foun e p ap ,apating on the Ben • •
'uaraens" do' Mit esfee soleii. et 1 . Thirty ' ears later an English botaa.
th '
a ai 21)- ' 'Ilk • 111' •Bilitt311-Gitinarra;:%1111* -flu., tfhouersledoorn;tiic*teogektelittelle.,,,_!itrindmi.hinicylro;t1;,,,_ __ _ .._...,,,,,..7.,,,...„,.„4,,,,,„,,,7„.„
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,..'but-rianelt.was-et-Isstss--------
a
a re o lalariele - Yoil•• then Jariv:e.'",tlienreeA...4 4. SY-Abe-Wen t•:witn- ' htssan 0 t het .
fee- `:Ma.'s, gote_theelight. burnin'''•an'A the' or,Woridering.eniltentetrane.everriand. : nescetption ,ereateke trerpegetnie. ,fit.'
ed Bile as . theeeptit np.the_ht.,„,aA
. strapsvfaltite-..fer-har rittre1)0Y1 ehaA- ' Their -chief olteleas,the"delialicenieht , terent. . iiiion afterwards. -1t.anade its
"---'-'s---,Svieings-relastation..-for•-•jaded--ehndoners•eetee..etiee
; A beighborine .taiw•ii.'.11e.' F at fo_r awhile:
seedy to pick the- produet out l0 '000 'AO viett hie '2 itte l' - who was. it in '
-, ..".•:.beeete.; e ..- ,... ..,.."- ' - , - .e. :_..e.e ' loth. theeintredactihn Alt.tp.._.,41,* tri,,:._oe p1 int h'Ss-teie-Ived-thejtrenratti-et.htiti---1 -=
''• '-' '''''-etlrice• :cverfhed climted ti''' f'enOe•-•new and Fare foreign Plants. . .. , 1 dredh of thousande•Of visitore.
SO Ps to: get. a glitnpse of the ;:•••arior:I.•
;:.,,P -T-: .0t" ther.,stady,,pr:pierlt . life, ciimbined ' eppearaiscesit,Keysts where: •tbe. '.on 1r as the Winching. is tinighefl.st„ . el: ..• .
seen as it is picked. Government ex- flaked to• the( ntipile, tben ia 1 '
. a ugh
Carn.---'-'46rn-Tallphlt1 fhe-,--:.'itilheil.,-it...ritii.etly rigteriiiig,, to Iiis eiSter.;eelhe -
•of his h'onie through a wi dow - .* ' ti ' ' • -
free oaedens; whiclieeoyer 288 acres, ' -Araither eource of attreetion ire the Pert, didn't that corn- letieS hiLf of its...thrill voice 118 called out; 1(11 110 ,4011
'
. Pd softly as °his .eye:!. took in the scene!
' contain 20,006 different :varieties . of 1 pitcher plantie . The, Flytrap variety sugar 'if allowea ta starel
usks „arid. silk; blanch ' CO 0
over 'talk .ti.ye 11111(1 3,
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0 Pa's theis.'' , . .- . , . , . .i House, weece attracts more ylettore thaa 'the lid' huts down tightly, '•rai. en cab five .minutes;,' plunge in '•eold
within. '
"Say; BillY,'" he cried, "'your Ma an'. liouses
. . . 1 oientS arranged sYsteMatically In hots ia aintost uricarinY, No sooner does an night. Seleet between milleand floilgh ,-- ' e - •-•------ •• - -
,
and in the open,' The •Patra insect" alight' on, the inside of its'cup stage; retneve'.h
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tLY . MILE
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"Gee, vrhitticker !" eXelairnei Billy. I than any other .b.uilding,as 362,,,ft,long mafning closed until the. prisoner has Water ten seconds; cut from cobpack
.. T . 'w i an ne* I hadn't prereigel 'you i and _ ee ft high. It As. v,,artepd ha huge been eanlPletelY digested bY the plant, hate sterilized jars to within oes ;nth B
I'd terne in, Ali righteleadeon„
Lt, a• gulnmarves of top; .add ene teappoon of seit tinf1.
, • Ac1,,
;',1.11,.ToERTONTCOO,. CAilAcie
roomD.
e'ei. peens,the heat heitcenyeYed lad tcataloe the !pat l
GILLTMPA •Lil
4
.18SlNo34-121
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EA Et EV"
gtrt the funel'al ovet with." ,
liclithent se much as enother word l'•
' through 17,500 ft of pipes. • Of sem would he, to essay a gigaatic lone of sugar; screw on top, and pro.1 'the tliaklyr<iltina it 11 41,‘1,6 nt turihhinOstWan;,;00u1 .
Otto of the treasures of the Gardens task, just as to inspeet the contents of cess four Ileum Cans must he put Me.: laivit v e into,
the boys v:ent up the peth,
i is the Victoria Rehla, the queen 'of , the Gaedens thoroughly would Oectiliy mediately into the boiler of writer Ife usED Auardc
gr 0,14hye,'' whispered Maurice as he known'''' --.1 eTsta iadnair.,63
opened the door. .
•,"If I don't f:,e you; ag'in alive, Rill,' _
#-ter li d the biggest flower many daya For the visitor who* is In allowed t • 1 thyo to, siaslci
Are so broad' that terested in.N.ature and, who has an eye when plunged into the hotaw^ater. C.-orril ' . 402 YONGi 'BT
loo nottialiv le Stook.
. efesexeeetri we,,,,was doing her hese thee -ere capable oe supporting the rer beauty, the posisibilities of Kee' are on the. cab is done in the same way,' Percy Brieakey. pocrn,o.NTo *:
. to Patch what her fleighbor was sae. Weight ot a Child of .live, This won- inexhaustible. •
, packing the ballinced ears in ! senti0nthi.„z
Wide
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