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Tea, Torialate Itoileitel tor Imes.
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anted eioseitele, New York Otty.
' ettara a tkroo.--4-oarte Conroe of Than -
the to reer.e votiemehavitrie the re -
entree bliteatiop. lute. dealt -we or lie,
ecieasr nurse*. 'This Hospital hex
neentee the slant -hoer lirstege The,'
wale :sleeve enttorree et the Scheel.
snenstaa,ti ilicesanee ane travelling
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.. • Canada Takes Her Sixth
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,IIY ARcilier,,,,ps mcKistime , , .0P
'Decennial Census.
G June le 2921. the 1)emiiiion Of
ColoYtililit4 /i5.? Thans:ai 'Ailleri,-"- - '- '
iiial census ' silece the teufederat1014.
Centel% began, talt;ing• her siztli tiecena
Officially the entire ponuiletion ialtili-
"advanturee which had' beget' flee - e k' wee.21_• ads
, ti. to be :eount d et e su e eeeeeed of eeadeag, In three .eaese 1 , , .
:Synopsis of Preceding Chapters. kill the robbers aiii*-yout 'get the church vari'hhee
Bi uy Witsen, viho Iivei with hks collectivil gual /as of etber meAveY - th . .
ene at te-ne I hearse unintelli-• oenSus ha the cities • and, sublirban • • . e et gel vela and molasSeS, beat aeon and Pour
- , ece, bis allow 't-ho•Y 44 Parted, re ti . and 814'18°1 ell that daY'• 14 .!'6411it'Y the .alairms Of fire.'lle sat facia th j d
one, hut avekca Duly eenunottatiee was. completed in rrom .
, • . 2, • el the juvenile court IsleOr hY Sat'his I llitO greased baking POweer''eul •
A *' 3 This
of Scotia, a _pioneer settlement near an' give speeches at „tfe4'7ineet'ea'a eire-iv '-'4------" el tO'-'11.419.te he Ima4erst----''
Iright welt . •:- . ' • 1 ernesses the work took from fitie to.• .
son- Heary's head was bent, but aow" five one-anue,nzda`r,Ca::::
father 'and ;etepmether .arait her ion sides. Then yell're rick an' don't ever „ ' -• 11.5, '''..- ', int
Amon is the leatder among the boys, hieve to do any' Work; jest fish are hunt g'04e ali!w""•:431q•re,
, _ nee( three to four.weeks, • In. the fir wild- • father, ill at ease and sc wlin t lii i*sinoillit Will fill
, o . g a . s
'' 4,, e 1 • - ' , . :and then he cast sulky* furtive glanceel
at the judge; at his father, and -, FlIGlinegaears cslaiigiehstly2 ,103verIpi7ill.full..of .
.; bird. Bat Teekl•ebicuat7...ifrmyaat'regl:$ aea' ,th,. aWithin the Arctle circle will require i ati batter. Steam three hears.. ,
Lake Erie. • Cobin Keeler, one of the things." , • i ' eSo yen' did O.2 that, did you. me ' eight weeks, and some, rethrus !rota
trusteereris *ling the new tebelier, . Nape. "who! ain't that great /low,lit laugho.
e -while tiling to Savo 'i:It'ses from a ,,a_Wkl- I re0 it 'ili ,Atia&ii'la kahlto waY Yhh're:-diein'e dirtym• ' /Knee's eleati est Ottawa. The gel:lei:al estimate la
Franle Staahope, ,-lio was blinded Fctelte"le ts klaSw all th3t" lai.'111" . I been sharply watching botb the boy(' .
.., weter, 1/2 teaspoon each o e ,
fat' if 'go vbecist .:: *. •
sorogioes ea sten, Alive:, Oz, it' S all 111,10EY, I tell you." yob, dein*, your ,light's goln" out sud- eadvancaotthe'eompfling of the figures ,and the boy's father. /3..W:edlitludngote balikde; gieul:gent7laasn8desic'1340h.a::111, Y2 teasPeeh'
the way 'they leolied .at eticli Other,
.., Illr. Johnston, alioat his predecessors,/
„bout. four mouths to reuich the capi- '
Some a the witnesses.
• burning stable. A Will made by a irigge• ,F-FlUger • Thu .or• 'Dead... er eleithes an abuera' her like •-44F'heard..! '
• • . - i to shoot the Gli gati herself, but she'll ;
3ws seared ...is that , thee . ton show caoaa...4 The charges were madb, mitt , th.e! bastekltin:, ,petweadSelr (eiteitelast i2. CUP
passpflopopnrat ,
have. 9,000,000 pepulation. • On 'this itnesses' substantiated them. . Theh 1 ' egg"
71 wealthy:: hermit, "Belt, Bill; how we goin't, • n 'kill den one of . thee daYs.
,,...the repl ..... Trigger Finger tun .npver shift _Toe tip on' Washemoraia's after; 720,605 square miles, has a...little 'More Mit sugar, fat, molasses hot
hope's ,favor, could net be found, BIllY
"Ain't loin' te kill 'eye" his friend get Anse to do it . Leguess• I tetter - basis, the dOminien, with. an area of 3e er •
he 'judge casually Said to the father,
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•. and Maurice ileeler visit old Ilairy thein robbers? ,,, .
' °r *the ih5 'wit •.•4:k•e'Ph. ,...d.,,e'" , ekilleci'his; he teek 'ma all., alive: - Alr:•.this.'' .. .- , • . ' .._ _.• ' • "'than two inhabitants • to 'the Square "I suppose 'Yen have often talked . tell' water
and slide together, add about.
•exPeditian. e •
it : • he did "Was .Crease • their. aulle Witiii • • 'What's he been 'dein' now, Bill?" rage. - •• . '• • • .1 Year boy about geed eitlieteshie?" lone -half. of the dry -ingredients (after
.1 t1.1
.. • °Tule" to ask his- aid
in their search '
, CHAPTER TX. 'em, an. vt-hen the, Come to • tke'4dIjoilled 'him hesidereat-hha•iet,,__.' 1 sus taking nearly approaches to that'71Y4Ita ttv!ielaleaghlteri me gi 1;11, &ebnelth';varieli
. . • . bullets, an! serape their spines with; aiked Maurice ad Billy and the crew 1 /ski other cOuritre in themorld's On- I
. . • "I've not bothered .ratich with the
ele 31,P4T,..bi of the bominion in magnitude; as the 1 I rnaining dry : ingredients, • beat well
young rascal," replied: the father.
' Billy and Maurice, taking the tart Trigger -Finger ,smoiche his cigarette" with Ma sem,"
"Plaineti Bi .13r- - '"e, i few cities lie eking a fringe 3,800 miles 11 wrong I haire thrashed him; 'but' it' xi' h hie
again atahhalie in buttered or greased
cat to, the Wilson. farm acro he an' smilin"? down on• 'ern?' • 'Will get his claws full O' dirt an ...„.....
Thetotal cost o e Six ' een i e-- . e •
'd`Woehshe:It. seam
have caught him in the,
a to have done must good:" affi t' . Bake one-half hour la
Moving the *Menagerie, - . find, themselties tied hand 'an' foot, an' I "Oh, hes .biee raiSir, hi h
rain -drenched fields next raga lag; "Gollies.".• e lted Mauriee. Then' pig,eon-toe along her line of *twee! .. uu5 um, said e judge,.
the • •"and you large ca -ij . 1
moderate. oeen. . Recipe Mikes 15
" were plarkiing the day's progreni, !uncertainty ni his tones "A feller 'tad lathes', as Rein as her hack's turned." sue Was,,a little "over 12,000,000. :.The I
never took a 'Walk through, the.„city • kes in iuffin tins.
.eatclaimed., "Say, velay.' don't you put i 11,800 •ehumemtorh. 411 the far -north-
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eou and ' he belonged to a town • ° . -
pllaeez,:vitldi, cub t eSiduentdiel.Wdnoicl:fen; pi;itnittiovine .....
Bekaa aquash--Cut squaeh in Ian,
. aNeUr that 'We've get er Harry's' have to be a :mighty estiod shot to do I c "Gositt`ain't he a terror 'pp
, Maurice werirerequired-.240 commissioners and
viith „ you::: bey and !node hina. feel. ft:
Charm along with my rabbit -foot": that though*. Bill.". ' .;
-. Billy was .say"08,., ewe. ought'a be ah/e' "Oh shucks! •What_s. _pro use of hint in. the raenagerie? . . ern reglons the Royal Canadian Mount- .
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to ,snoop' 'round in the eha'nted grove thinklie• bout that, no*? We ve gotta "Mauritei you've got about as much d P lice th IT hi , tild he .d d . h. etizrore ante, mash and Season with sett. ,
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ev city= co prou an 111,W IC ,
' • tiMO, we take the notion. Maybe we'll! • "Yep, that's*.sa." But -how?" , eieguite "How long ii'ye s'pose My and "I took. hi 4 tli b tt • Pet re area •
e o ,. e udson Bay factors, and
• • an' even hunt through the Nose azt3ri catch kleel tObbere firit, ain't we?" tame ha h weadtiehg" Bil)3'. replied ill the lillosiennarikes r.F.. pf,,..„. .
get a, ehapce fod'o'it to -day: . ,I Billy wriggled; free of .the golden- snakes an' bats an' lizards 'ud la.... "67 s . • ' '
„ cated was put.dbmown
acted -as enumerators Yall had your share?"
eg i sque'it in kalting dishes in which it •
enumerated by the Indian agents.
Tthheat Indians were
-: _ _ . ,,. m o e zoo once, said
the father.
"Henry,"said h • d •
. ' . ,., I can Nbe served. This may be set. aside.
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jected, "there won't be no ghost . to in4r Inenageri!
' lead the way to the stuff in the 'day- way." • an we'll plan out a ' "Pshaw, Bill, he couldn't hurt spot-
. ba,. the. vromper, could he?" Among the chief questions asked each the boy, ."do you like' horsee?" *.
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ng
cesputibilyy...'
to fiir laver night if desired and put , in
. frn.,_.!tient'40. minutes before tine te
"But, 'darn it all, BiU," Maurice ob.-1. rod. "Come on ever arif help me Move if I turned Croaker loose in there? • • • ' .
• "Well, if welake a look liver the" down to the Marsh some day an!, show 'entitled population, were 'name, 1 "Yes l' do,' he replied,till Ik't ii'5.t7;lill; *iris that it an be prepured '
The advantage 4n preparing.
the road to the lane -gate • . ' : "Jest couldn't• be? I'll take sal resident of the Dominion- for the place
Henry's head
* . . "Do you like to see horses hitched
lifte4' still ... time!! .,,,,...,„ • They climbed thefence and cressed
beforehand. . ......• ,. •
'ty of parents, birthplace, citizenship, to el shining red iiagon ?
number of lengtiages spoken, •.occupa-
higher. ' • . • • .'
"Yes, I do." The bOY'aliead eanieup
,, • Beef cakes. with broWn gravy -Pre-:
pare beef cakes from grOuni • beef .
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of Rhode, Personal description, nativi-
•tion, emPloyment, earnings for. last which contains plenty of suet. Brown '
on b,oth sides In a hot spider aril le•bee
year, time sick, time idle. it immigrant ' "And do yeti like to see the horses
d the red . ' re: • • a sufficient number of cakeS ' are . • •
year of coming to Canada, date of tak- . : • e , browned, remove' to a ,dripping, pan, -• -
ing' out naturalibation papers, whether thing with the driver hanging on. to.
Make a thickened geavy in the spider,: .
owner of house or ledger, if latter rent the lines" . .. . .• . •
pour the gravy over the.cakee; season
paid,' material in house, number' cif "Yes, sir; yes, sir, .1 dol" exelaiihed
with salt and pepper, put in the oven
rooms, Married or single,: whether can 'Henry, and his eyes ' were - looking
" th' f h ' d and bike half an hour or more: ... Servo' •
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Till Boy Peintief Vie, „ t2' maps j'inveet cup wolassei,
Henry, .twelve years Witt heti been! *Ix itogether flour, meal, baking 'pew.
d It mute and -reisirei. Add
Placein the daylight we'll know the Now, then,'. taxi Billy, you scoot you ow quizk e n a womper.
. lay -out better at night.; won't we? through the trees to, the root -house, . "Genies! Is that se? Well he
• Trigger Finger Tem did that most while I go up to the kitchen an' sneak Couldn't hurt the :black snake; that's
times, -an' he always got away clean. some4-Enughnute. Don t let Ma catch one sure thing- • .
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Suppose' a ghost is ' close at emelt! ken:apse of you er she'll come lookiie ' "No, it ain't,' 'Cause he kin kill a
heels, ain't it a good idea to have one ler me an set me to cleirnin' er Some- blackestake a sight easier than he Rill
Dr two good runevajts picked out to thin' right Under her eyes. An' see a womper, sin' I'll tell you why. Black-
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nkl13 on? We're Vire through that here:' he Warned, as Maurice made snakes have .got teeth. They bite, But
lia'nted house in daylight, sp. you for the trees, "don't you get to feoliie their backbone. iS'easy koke. A -worn -
might as w.ell. make up your 'Mind to with the snakes er owls, are s.you jest per hasn't any. teeth. He strikes with
that." • .' keep out of ol' Ringdo's reach 'cause his bony nose : You knew what one
t..
of them snakes kin do? You saw the
big one, down !in Patterson's, swan*
lay open' Moll's face with one slash.
They're- thick -necked an' take a lot
of 'killin'., This crow kin kill a black-
snake with one slaeh of his bill. He
has to choke the. womper to death."
Maurice scratched his head thought-
fully. • "Say, • you know a lot about
snakes an' things, &net you?" he
Said adiniringly. • : •
"MaYbe I do; . but I ain't 'tellin' all
1 'Imoviy eaki. Billy. . "What's the
good? Nobody 'ud believe inc." .
<- Dad? liertalilatt-fOrTdreertne-Wilseres--veiee-caine-•-to-hinie-highe -"Wharaif -I a'd-l-sa fi ht-
, . Sr....1 W A t o inaugurate a census taking. your tire orses a i away on t e
-.Maurice was about to protest fur-
:,ther, *hen • the rattle of looee spokes
and theleat ef a horse's.hoofe on the
hard wad fell. on their ears. • .
"That's Deacon, Ringold's buck-
board," ' informed his_ ,chuni,
he s a bad ol swamp ,coon in some
ways. You jest lay close till I come
baek." ' ' . ..: . .
Whistling soundlessly, Billy : vien:t
pp the Path to the hese: He peered
carefully in throiigh the -screened dOor.
drawing lam behind an alder -screened The room was empty and so was the
stamp,: "Say, ain't he arivilo some_ Pantry beyond. Billy. entered, tiptoed
• body must he sick at his place." Then . softly across to the pantrye and fined
as the eoinplaining vehicle Swept into his pockets with doughnuts" from the
• sight from around the curve, "By big crock .iii the cupboard. • Then he
cragkey, Maurice, your Pa's.ridin' with address, and nature of operations. "suppose you were a Are,man and had ,
tipetoed egiftly out again. '
. Iiim." • . d, • . As he rounded the ,kitchen, prepar- Canada •can • claim the distinction of to drive often'io fifes,. suppose that cold • or hot . This amount' Wili, servo .
., Maurice ecritched, his head in per- atorY to a leap across. the open space or len •
being the first country in modern just as you rebelled the fire hall with eight . • ' • '
plexity.' "Wender where he's talgin' between it and the big wood pile, Mrs. • "What you mea.n, behove your* times ' ' • • d h • lett • h Baked t'aim-PrePare 'onions at' .
read or write..., The 'farmer. had the
hardest task, having to answer, no lese
than , ;20 que.stioas, some of 'which
were: anitunt'of improved land, waste
land, cost of labor, number of -fruit
treese'domestic 'animals, tractors, auto-
mobiles,: etc., amount, Of,•,all products
sold during year. The. census sheet
covering. manufacturing, trading, and
business merely called for firm tame,
g . g •
, "Would you like to be a fireman and .
meat and gravy on a platter ,togother.
1 -h th- Ik . cup rice; 11/2 teaspoon salt, ii clip
a Rite pudding -2 quarts whale Milk, .
drive such , horses threur
Streets?" ' -- ' Auger, 2-3 cup raisins, nutmeg if liked. ,
:::Ysoems,esidral'ir'; '.if
"But," continued the judge slowly, you. show that ' you Pelt -
. . is' t ' Ma he erved '-
mak,. sugae, salt; raisins end
Washed rice , into a, baking dish. Place
can be trusted, you may a firemare"
said the -judge, and Henry's eyes in a • moderate oven and bake 21/2 to
3 hours. Stir very often for the first, '
gleamed with delight -
hour. The pudding should be of a ,
This .took -place ieyear in
New Prance; as Canada was at that
time know's.. The result eshowed a
White population of 3,215. .
•ou s o 'turned medium-siaerboil-15-minutes4n-sligh • •
an,' too earlY fer hog-hillin • an' that's Pitched and freighted with anger. tWeen: a little brown wateresnake no
• ing dish add whole milk to come well •
leadire the singin' at prayer-meetin'. Pudence, you!" ane -was saying. •"If hawk, ant the snake licked the hawk,
' Wonder what's Gee! -the deacon .I had a stick long etiongh to math you, lrye '1:oose anyone 'ud 'believe that?" shm himr , up ar-ound the ortiom.liet„ not cover •
:would' you do te: that ly Milted Water, drain, place, in ahalc.-,` • ' , • •
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' ',bout all . Dad's good at itoin', Peers "You blaiak, thievin'. passel im- bigget'n• a g-arter snake, an' a fish -
you'd never dirty any more of my "I during)... Maybe, are maybe not"
is sure'sputtia' hie old Mere over the.
road."
, ."Keeti quiet till ithe,y_getnast" teau-
new-washedeclothee "•' ' • '
On -the top -most branch • of a tab the
'Supposin' 1 said- the 'snake -kin -44 One 11,- Skein-n*6r;
ju4lge in, an Odd. •way. them, season with salt and' pepperinui .
-with a tocith-pick. bervebet:
'Ms head. sank to his -breast, but 'his
Henry clroeped.hateleinte-hiseseateaml 3-313,1")-419w1Y11-nfil 111-gy en -P• be :P:eteed
, 'been se bleated careful.
•-tionedg Billy.: ' "Sayl we . neediet hive_
omit,. reaahariat thetame crew,. Croaker, .hii•heai lieve that, Bill." • ' • , .,* -. : • ' lhe..seashore,aitthis - time ot. the year deroa. see the poist,,,
dela PineetElime-beeittethe'iisiodepil _.•.-7."Oh-.7:gee-Whitticitert nolKed-Yeterbe----Peepiewho-ependetheirevicalio , e"Woreeetedifferentelook. ' ' 'rurni s dereious-Pare. slice end- '
Cut •• in: smell cubes. Put to took in.
der ettnti, ,:the...
-•:' •.:our-Une.akeif- we'd*-knOwed--,-, your•Tps•:eocked:.demurely-on-onoLsidee--es,fie---"Therehow;e--NObedy kulebelieve it • usually efind....that.--theirenights,,;are- .kinel said the judge
''•"Yoir'-aw it ?" Mairriteeitiesecould : . They. Say that the sea 'air makes 'theses:, 7_
alitieed'ithe fine fire horses-•=youir fire' :water has hei ed down some. -add lute'
y "You- see now - thatyouhave ehealling--Watere --Whea,--t.en
was away from home." . . , 7 • • . listened. to the .Woinan'e - -fighteoile An ---yet T., sawe it," -. ' ' '''. -.- ' ''.•. - ''• . drefinilene • and restful. ' •, ' e '''
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.- -...esee,e,e-oeee.egieie , eale-e'efeteeee; abuse. ....Croaker Could no, imore - 4.0* -.-
:ter, pepper -.anef-salt and: then allevire......-.. , •._ ,.
• eee : "they're stop ti' at our pe" .1 -filling his chips •andeditt not 'think --'of quest..oning Ins Tehim'a ITOw..„..._ yeti 7w -ill think.'' there -'
the water to all tioil7etit.,Stirl'frequent- . , . . ..
----.-eree : .-eleese;eetteett Aide. :-/eteee-upetteeekeeand-webbling -the ;full-length:of :a lin . them sleepy.' . ' . Wheeled along - in a
.worcirgasped-in-amazernent.--7.- --e-. -e----eee•el-greee--e-e-effieelikelyeeto. -leer •,--- .-..- ---- -----eife-f-i-e------.
about those ,horsed after this." Some
-Tri---iraterth-contreewnetrod.--t$5.-tiva-vntiff.
. .wgsan,a gate. "He's shoutin' fer Pa," filled. with. -,enowy, • • newlywashed ' "Yep,. I .9.1W. it. last Sprmg--7m :the Gay, ir you prove wo y, your , e ow .
are thoreeghlY •seeseiled. , • •
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.: Billy, -whispered. as neesOunding,!%al--idellif'Sjhallebelcould_leelp ,upsetting Eau rice beds; it .was: • I -W4:0..:t61:433.7 ,-,
drowsy, or even -go to- sleee.: , citizens -will trust you With just such
- lo, Tem" awoke the foreSt echoes .1- the pa.n. Of water in the chiekenepen find a . blue -winged• teal's' hest - Saki; i • : - • • : - . • . . . • -
It iff4he-±osone-in,,the-air that••does• " • •• ' • ' •••,- ••' ' - - ' . • '' - -----•-••... -.- • ----- -- -.-' . we, • '''':';-----:-.--A-• -
team.' • •
the ,oppg.rtunity:. . He the drake .trait....elf en!:-knowed_Lib a: ... , : _
t.' Th alr at the seashere. is full of -
l!' fine" ' • '''' .. ' - -; .. -•• ' Minard's Liniment for .DandrufLi"" :
, "I'll...be good tte_thein 'stet
'--.-Tonie-4.11,,eMenrie lets work: Out-. when he saW'e . ,.
way down along. this .sieffe,--e'Peuieee liatettarythi hi it 1. .' ate. u- - " Use- -eyed" --0-- -•'' - Vit...6e6 ' - - 6 - ne- whech•-mi
e w te w h, al Ina a. cic-m lb th some on. th pan. , • •g -• • . a 7.-TIlin the judge turned Sharply upon .. .e.,,, . _-• - - - - --- ------- - -
ht••liii--called a -eo - . - -=-7' - - - •• ' • '' • '- '=-77; 7 ., - -1,---,--------i,-,-,-- •• • • ,•-• •• • --,
• 'io's•we kin he.er What's goitil on:". ., Ifni -little heart 'i'd. he hated the . . liirig EievEttO Ri4 to.
. :.• :4 '. ' The' bore' ' wriggled their Way i rooster in the seine 'way. He --%"8 I Was standin' still, lookin' .about ; -tine- ,ful and. heelthfuVstiesulatts -:-.___
game i -high .latid ' clo.se beside the pand. As centrated,oxYgen. Ozone is a power- the, father: "You ..have a bright boy inn
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1.. , . ... reached _a :chunii of :goldeikon_iieskie ways in traeble"with the rooster. •Only 'crees'. a mnshrat run. , Jest -then I 'nursery. idea of the Saner 'Mali; herald -
,4 you- -have. negleeted . . • . . - . .
rig an is uties as -a citiXen-,7- -
lueFlor y-eara .one :fx the in.est...th.rillinaes.
'''' -7-Alpiefe-Sivittritit.---:.e."-,---.----
flirt:Ugh the thi•eket of stimaell, and always- in trouble .with Ma Wilson. al- • thete, ' capable of appreciating his
little water Snake • come „-swiminin' ,, -•tatherkee, . by the . way, comes ,the- - -- - -te-hed- - •- -- - .---• • - lu,d
- the road fencejustas Wileon came .when -safe in the breach of the saw a . shedder 'ems's. the reeds, se' ,4 lorkieep?' s' ' ' . • '.:--". .-e.hini---I-te-is,---such- -' "ilents-atee-ev' 't to -tile- efts li
•..oirt. Of the lune. ... _ • • , . . rpine was he e'ecure, and in,: a position fish -hawk sweePed-down 'et' •niade-a ' Ti fathers as you that get their Sons into'. beeen7tlie7ttscent7othe-7-Jungfran on
He said SOniething now, inv, and an' coino up close to -obi* The hawk •xne Wer Is' thrit the; aPproach :et trouble. Do . your duty by your boy. the-zog-rill:_,totel_e_that_etartafrom
."1/forninti'. neighbors," . be', greeted! to talk :hack; to his perstors. e grab at -the' enake.. . The shake 'dived: -
the Men in • the. 'bnckbositd, "won't you I .. steep -checks the flow froni -.the ,e.ar- If. We expect our boys to appreciate -Kieief‘ Sebeidegg, at en. •eleVation of,
. ; : •pullf.in?" . . • •• ... • . . f.gettural, to the - Woman shaking her Wheeled, an. swooped aeln. This time ducts• • ' • , • . : our point- of view, we Must ' learn. to ..
which keeps the eyes •moist. • ... • . .
6,711 tf• and climbs,. the ' mountainside: . .• .
: _... • s. 'Mn" said the deaconWexe on. Our fist at •him in inapotent singer. • His the watqr •vp•e'tiffro.'ettellow fee- melee These results a dryness and slight 'un-. appreciate :theirs:" . ' .• ' '• • at l.
.ite startling grade of 25 per cent., ,••0 .
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. , : , , • •• . or tie angle, 'of about 22 ''.deg. till; it
• .The, Threshers', Dinner: • reaches Juegfraujoch, atan elevation ...
reellie-e'''.tiVeli•-liereirirtl•-hee---pf ofellora9•7-feet=eeeeee.,,..-„,.......,..,;_,:d.c...,.:..,:.,2....=e-
assistaneete someone who is tired or ._ It le .novi. proposed :7to. 'add. to _ itilia.7-.
0.„trieise shootin' 'myself I'd get the -tan . tfir ha ;wean t flirin "the same old things" for the linhinee 'wonderful :experience Alt, -itinuntalir -:,.
I would sol" • : _ ., --' - - - - - -' 16taiglit' 'air lie to the •teeth as 'sweets are harmful.. -.
Wilson?'s . exclamation Of .....
"Wee checked by Cliin Keeler,•wheee shoot you,
en y :Croaker stretched himself: without findin'T anyti-il.e., Pretty poen . _ .. ., . . - • • .
• ., '- Once -a- ear gang of Men! who .comete. Climbing a. still further thr:11, by corn-
- long • arid reached 'out and; encircled.' ge.cd--1- , . . ,parison . w.i.,th .Which. ' the forniel,7 Ni-ilf 7-7
e- a - . -saggin-- own... o . e. a-,--,.... . -..... .. ,.
Krupp's works at •Eesen,•have• 40,7 thresh."' • . ' .• . , ..
- him:. - He -waS lifted bodily ,into the erect., A- soft whistle, so •low_aa tobea st tted' ' d t the reed -.Steamed- hrown. bread --1 1-3 ',:cups., appear : anite;insirdd... Ervin the pre-
• -seat ar*Fthe' buckboard dashed:con, up. -inaudible- to the incligna'nt Woinaii.but ,e jumped into. the punt an' Made lei 000 laborers and a,. o ._ officials..0 T
'ki.: - - - 'O. li: - -0- u- -
- ~:, - - the reed, the clatter of its loose Spokes clear to his ..acute -ears, had -sounded the apot'where .I.thought he'd i come employed on peace work,. ... . graham flour,, 2- Cups conifileal; q teasent' end • Of tbe track - the mountain . •
- 'i • ' ' ' • droweingetheeloudevoi'cee of :its occu,---,freni the far side of the wood pil,e_., doWn- Jeet as_Lgat__there..he.eplash,, • • • • ' spoons •balcing-Poirdei, PA teespOons. soars enether 2,206 ft..to elle -autunite '..
. • .• • .- pante.. - . • - • ' . , •. .• e. -: Pausing .only long .enough •to feeateri-into., v.
. salt, 1.-:3 edirearrants;-1=3-ecuperaisins, At -air elevation of 1,3,5-1-7.--t.t. Be meand ".- ' ' . ' •
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Maurice sledded, "They said 'thieves "Genie here,. yoe," -spoke a low. yoke `•
, You know' that a water snake lee two ____....-
g iitoiqo e lite.. _-__._. directly__
the -end of this tunnela :shaft. will be. ., •
ni,1 shallow_ water..._:_l_.stepd up .lainard'e.Lhilment for Burne, .• .
Wingel-methe punt,-an'ethen' I satia•-'Veliat_lied • ' . . - .
• - ' • sill be extended until it Teatiliee. aiptit". --: ..' ' '' -- •
1 er exhaiations aruClunnels the, tra_e____...- „:„.,_.,
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.• Tile bow -Tat -iv -and .Stared at each=the:sonndt Croaker spread Ilia _
other: , ,,,_ - . ..• •.: ..., .„,..• ' . ,.;,;„:. , • land Volpigned deWri, eMitting,it'll6ars'qiiiiplienid..: The little.wateeke : .
in ffie centre of the coiriedi steneut •
„Le . ' "You heakt11", -Billy Asked in awed Croak att./in/110i' al/neat in "M; -VIM
. '3* " •!6oilecf Tonna. the hawk's neck en' had
held w. its = h 'pest, Point.: troni„ .„.
• 6-...,., ' '' -..! 'Ione* ' .. . • • ' , • ''',i.:' - • - • -... .., .son's face, as he Sweptcloseabote her..; kept its head close uric* his throat
' at the store.r- Forgotten., for thek me, :is Croaker settled on the.ot r Si' e,
. Ixttl". taw teeth; one on e.,eb. side ef • . • • • ....
i ions as' to speed bave therefore 'wlee•• bored vertically. to, the. ',ininit it -.1#
• metrt was. old Stroggie'a ghost and 'of the wood pile, and the crew prellipt•I•th . • .j> fte .wt, d red -Tiine' ,Wae, hot so verr long. ago, i•-• .. : .. • . ..- -.. -e-, •
e upper jaw. - ve o n n 0 .
. • • . • '. e,... • were_erlealeatj ly. been revised in many cities and and this shaft passenger elevators
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"'-urite tresteureIrt tins •new porn -Lk irPerched-ItinIseg•-:tm---Billit',„ abouldo i•-,,--E-art-o-Wirapair, orl-r-tith like -tiereellee theuezede„--0. Men-
•, i stetes; .and 'eSnicielly outside' 'coreor• •Will-7-lieinaticit'a so that Alpine MOlin.-
' edventute., : , ,* , • ,, ' ••• tbat sr -ended 'like crazy 1 ughtern,111.;.,:cOuld be to 'ern, Initl don't anY .mere Or 'killed ' while eou.Pling: freight cane., .
'cause that little .nate had • cut the'. It was etensIdered. unavoidable, • Cirer et• , • " •
' • things Which .nrOnviStel :mystery. azid with a .Suecession of throaty . . . . , . . . .
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way to 'Twin Oaks, Thomas: • Thieves voice. was almost heeler', in trine, This to get clear away: The hawk:grabbed, corafertableness of the lids, Causing.
broke into Svencer's: store last *night. attitude so sinister that She shudqer"J-• hill) in his 'claws aa' started' up with one to rub eyei. The. Sand Man
• elee-gain,:eip,tcesee-ifeweetan„,:beof "That's righ.t_ewear at_II.1.0.;et•PPL_Slas• ' , saake,!_ heateme,and it la time la go to bed.
any ase -efteii.eke• ',gut Jeste tlieff l'euoeleodetbart ••-•"'.-------:-
coine along!! ,-- • - • -• *rip; If it -wasn't-fer-,...bein': seared, tett teelmerk.:teep-iyeere .4.e,ufree; • .Applea vcrate.,s_areLa. beneada
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•,_• a railroad climbewith aii elevator. trip ,
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. "Ain't it jest"!' - agreed* Mantice. taken-hith 'from the:nest in the sway -1, '
saved.hfinself." • „ , • • •• - an'" cular Saws, plenerk, ...arid all Berta of '. sPeed?'• e . ' . ' : . ', - . ' ..
•....."14ully Gee!: • whispered - • Billy Whith ere teeny. eapr *on .of un-, hawk's threat with . them snags
----ereee-ee -".met..thif-rippiii'-?"-e:. • . ,. ' -. . • • adulterated joy. For this boy whe -had ,,,,The „ordinary „passeiogep,:traiWdaes: itire...en_exaggerate_d rlde_:14,.thi_tori.of ...•
.!An..ao he .got aiVaY!'', s zhed Mali 1 J__
'''''. - -4-hit'-cliiting'..swiftly--rnoVing, Mac -kin -1 ,
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'Say, Bill: there ain't- no latv a.g'in ing' elm.when.he ives nothing but a , ice •• • • . • . i.,i- - -'-- --t-,:ryri:.toOk thei'r• animal toll in 1.1Vs and not average Over 40 .rniies onliour .and the Woolworth. Building 'lir .New Y,Ork.
lite engineer ..must have several year S City. The climax will find theta land- •
.: hers, I•trieailY''' • ., '• • • 1 --- ' nu*, .aud-,,had'fed bine cared for liltrii'let --iii...r. thought I'd like id'. OWit a! ' With:the peefect on n - ,
' ' ' .I litibe It, too,. Was "unavoidable."
1 tainabillties-of itidgnient and iikfli be th.e.highest peak le the Itine,•witli a
• shootin" ,robbers is there -store -rob half -feathered, ' wide-mouthed • .fledg7 .•
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"Well,• he .shOuld: 11.4Ve, but .1. difdri"t • . , • .
of careful tiaining, and possesa cet4 ed. at'.tho extreme sus:unit, Of one of '
• "Ne.w, why should, there be?, That's defended hint against eat deg, eoester; I' ' ' f MOior vehiC- ,
,, qu.c yi"....r „
hiree-dide't have no tiouble, he waileponeive .02-gine% and the. ilStiira
1 kl -.. T( for' he hi entrusted.. with 'a„ t.reit) L. let , VieW : of a World of' snoivciad craggy _
,what.you're supposed ttedzi-, if you get „and -Inman beings -Ter this boe..alohe , she. e as plucky ,as that se I rei,ight! les earneCiligh-powered
.P-1- 'preeticalie any e• ne-eWith at 'least one !_menntain tops eroUnd t-Eteiu.
re.waid." -,? . ..eeeee ,. • ... • heart-wab.cepableetlf_,ititing-e-ee---• -:s.4 tothemenegerie: - - ' e e --:.' e '-•••• ' ••-f-yeiieget---letravelet e r . . -
........ _ee..........,...:_....e , '....r.What's-- a .reiverd2reee: • . • '._ _.....e. _ ..... .....And..,now„ as ',Billy...carei ed.:tine; ten.i.. --,Meutiice-Whistle..de "Geel.-Billeearmi.,. To one
.f- '' •• • ""Wh :- its nieney, you hinny!. You wards, the root -house he recited the',d'
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• •.. . i on mean • me wa -sn e •
't t' tell ' that ter' ak I
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brOtiglithrim hp. here3ii.h34 of KoAt peeple,•.especially -the. • ' - • , - . . •
*be -reduces •-iiiiir auto- sped e,. - • :
Afiliont Or two ir sufliete-litte.Mas Ler. - ,
t e *hittingof - .e6,-2. end n Ilii....f ''..-.°'-.....'' - cl ' .•
rate hut. ‘n - , • A • 411 .• - .- il -
' hY Q means 11 fir' era_ the result_ w L beeellt-our lumberlu g
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- . .pp y g he :if Cana a s• forests are kept. greet!
. Keep- Oasts 'Gre it. .. - ..
.• 'theAhanee-e-ehoot : 'Mee an'. get' the Croaker -felt- 'all 'the. /eve his :s'e:fish:Kwidi tiree-ate
i good' eYe isperniitted te itriVe.in.:iiiite; "- ' ' • '-e------'e--4. ' - • ' .: • -
•, .. • • • . • 35 40 mites an hour t.o .20 -it -
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15,1ill 0:ill-Rewk:-killer ia hitre. --. ,..1 igui) . „ 91'....__.._„. - barely .._beetig. ' h t
, • • tefiSing-Ctesaker lute'a-trZe,' "I'll •ten--fei- ,nie -car-, - -7----,-------,--. ; :,,- ., ----:,- :, cisenrie -4kk emergency; end -others 'are, -;:rail ways.-"Siriircowners,- ' an d; -above; ilt; ' - '---
e' deems ae if he were7-ni
• "lien, that., him. • Novi" he clied;,i a .,,' it 9 •t• t ' have tbe necessary a ertness. of de- farmers, menufacturere nierchants;
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-.you swhetewegetta, dee W,e-gotebenote eecorid. en an_active, 'alert .person_.„„,,,.,.,,,..,,,,,...,...
is travel ng ee a . . . e. . _ . _.. .. „ . , •
iieetenje ..er_preoeCueled..'„ogr,..werkiar,Men.:....lftiteefereSls,_„aee,
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0,.• ' these pet- down to that old. sugar- does no go . Y. ,
t i.,Xi• far in lit,e'seconds• ''''-."-"F1. '''• -
' lier.ee the Inc r' number ot acct. dCstreyed this destructain will 'leave
t:• • , shanty in out 'wetds. 'Ma's got so but the car; if unchecked, will have
ciente. that 'oceur every day in our Much et eke laiel a haert.n de:sert. It• . ..
' --ee-,nerecrueevitle-havier-'eni, here that. I'm gone -1541feet; -With± theeleMend tor, .,., • 4-,,,,, 4.-_,:, • , • : , _ , --.3 - _ ..., ' -- •• ____•,.-__•..L_•_, •
-4:- u- - • - Art, .....„.. , - u u•-- ..a. • •••• • .: .-- - -- --• ..- ••••••••••: - •-• • •••••-----."---4treetA kneeing libels. e :-- - --- - • will dry-eu. -oure s tres me .. -tie& injure - - -
-.She nutt;.tie.:•bile' har, net. -only." 'C'ema' every PersPen in: Cie:fade.; . --ne• .reatteie
' -nfraid 'e Might "take it in hisad-_6,j;e6e. •eliirity -.in ' a',;eare iliefilifeetUreta-:. .: -.
to. let ..'eni. out, er. kill rem. I've. got
iii Et ay but to. increace • lace rill: enter •Ilt lii% .1i-i'neseY:'
ut •
• El'e 'a inc . e - • , -• - - -
Inc sett- -'perfertnaric;-fi,•" Intl! r 0 •
geod'iliiimOtTs eesily ahased, enti the •• ' - --- --- . - - --.• • '7 ' ' ''' -
• ..4.2em.,an,..looktiL„nic:o..-.are...-antie.-.1•All,t7-• •-n.,_, „:.-ii rat,,eikef647-viiior_ii.-4,,fae, . ..... ' .,. - - ,. 1-. _f..„ .,-....0 1 , .. ,u.1, .. • _ ... •
teed to,16 st3 69 or, 80 miles all ;hour,
tAltialitY.
_e tointinatbint of purity'•
Balcip
Ponder the rtanda0
;1,,3111bakind pcnoler of Canada.
ti,,,,ositrvely contains no
Ann "
substitutes.'
Its use insures perfect
satisfaction.
"Costs no more than the ,
ordinav kinds"
)4lade in Canada • • •
trAstoittErt COMPANY UNITED
woodoem vottowTo. cAm *.scienrsz.1..* •
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• want yOu to d is help me tarty 'em.
We can do it irl two 'trips,. Bingdo,' , „(,„ ,,,,,„„„, ,„„th tut. . surest, quickest, inlet, effective , way . '
not scaxed cf him like •she is of the Proved
mete and seine, •904.1r .. 7.7..iva. ., T. .
road •: , also came obmtnevetn,P4tak; ,_ „ _
,_ i to withhold 43 use from: the danger. '
A • . ,. ..A--. 0 Di iLE
ef course, '11 stay. along up heiee . ' to reduce its dangers te a' minimum is ' 3 0
othdr 0-avg. - etirii-lioTig.,, - - - ,, ----tio-t* '''.4" - 4n* it'" • 41 ' 'kids' and 'iniiieseritlifg.. ;
He unproppecl the root -house door of epeed iv - a relative. thing, for at I A u tomat le fel y criu Ph: rs li a Ve e
:;.-1131tig-i-A-1113.ve
laid 'thre'w it open. Maurice hesitated • 'timeis and places 40 miaai en hour Is ,.. , ,r •
On .the threshold, Peering into. the ' safer to the Ptiblie than' 20 miles a - duce,' tne railroad caiitialtle3 frOul . The used 551.I1'ine,setail,4;tor •tfiot....asklialor at•ffeusit
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. thousands to eeores; dangerous ma. ! hew they
• . darkness, few hours later. The 'earlier vistrie- •
into the betkrese of the .roothouee. ' 1. to j ult. to a : what theY a" like. .
ISSUE No. 3& --•*21..
. chinery has been safeguarded .
: ."Are you Sure you've get 'eni li-JXeri
tafe, Bill?' he asked, fearfully, , : ---;"---e----=--"•••••7---- great extent. in every plant in the i . I.JSED A ITOS
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"Bet ye I am." , • • ei at.lry tafety lira Is taught co:wan 0
1,,, loci actually la atock. -.,
. 402 YONGE STIL
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"Then, here's fer it, but I must say STAMMERING
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TO R 0 N T 0
".y. The w:ld men and women driving
,• Then ahy prolong the elaugh. ' "`e"11".' te;s' mow.
. Percy Breakey • .,
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III be glad when the joys 40oe,' cured it: 31, 11413. Particulars inie 'ed 'ma.: 1. eh I el ev can .altio be 1.14.1ned, nal i '
thivered Mnurice, folkWing his dium free je, se, e,„;yeoese 303 welle,ley 114.11p, IF, ,,, .• .
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Croaker hopped to a lower brew -1i St•:` oron .
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