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A SON OF COUR
BY ARCHIET.". McKISJINIg
• :CoPyrightect. by Themae Allen.
; Synopsis of Preieding Chapter*
Bill, Wilson, Who. lives', with. Ms'
" Anon,ie afther• sn:Itha Retenlierdeeetirh ear net°and her 8OT1t
1emeT 12
' Lake Etio....dabin -Keeler, one of the
trustees, 'tells the new teacher,
. • Johnston, about his predecessor,
Frank •StarthoPee \lie was blindad
...whileArYing to seiio horsee from a
mgruhtle stable. A will made by a
- -Wealthy. hermit, Seroggie,
'liope's fiver, could not be found.
naraesake and apparent
heir taken possetisione Twin Oaks
••ttore is: robbed. . Harry O'Dele finds
the stolen goods in old Scroggie's
cabin.; known as the haunted house.
Ainter,- raiddle-ogred and
• P wooing Erie Landoneloyal sweet.
heart of Stanhope. and daughter of
the invalid lighthouse keeper. Tset
strangers siake a fruitless search of
• , °Tule% tut. Billy meets Heir Scrogh
gie and Hinter With the drivers of
wagon loads' Of timbers and pipes.
love with Lou •Scroggie.
in a tall Pine' " be explained,. "I
m.s'aw
a ow Weekbird fly gut `Of it" and. • '
i knew ehe•ired laid her egg in that
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. l• , "But why should ehe lay her egg in
, the cedar bird's nest; hasn't she 41. nest
' Of her own?" asked LQ1.11-- '
'I "NO, crow black birde are too leis/.
• to build nests. :They take •the first.
- 1 nest eemee bowies"
- She looked her wens:len "Buts:Biller,
. you'd think they would viant • to enjoy
. Wilding their own torneee Wonldn't
evil?". •
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his ,head., "The mew
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g 0.
Certala Falnlicsi That Launder 'WO. I eleth wasVini and et*" •des like' a.
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Breathes there e woman with fing- kerchief • And it Weare film*
Ore pricked from the' annual 'Martyr- •Well•as enbleaehed Muslin, :
doinsef curtain stretching wto has not e ' ---- ,
•' B ning
vowedyear after ear, 'to emancipate
'shock
BtIly black bird don't want to be. bothered * X . ° I • • •
• • * • hers.elf forever. fret the thraldom ef Soft hands of white across a
,• with Mite in an e n
young. .That's Why she lays 'in other drapery moterials - which refuse to
birds" nest," he explained. ' jest hang to the queen's taste unlesathen
:Iaye her egg an' beats it one' eke. emei*ge, straight and erisp, from. cur,'
; The othei. pryer little bird, W for 'tain Stretchers? • ; , i,
I her to 'O..' Thee She gees. behk to 11-0 Textile'. : marinfeeth' ears, ' quick to
I 11 -est' gladetlaagh 't° frail it hsenI. ' Ouse the Tequirem' ' ents of the modern
Ibeen ' torn to bits.,!
. -housekeeper', have phiced on the. marS
"And you mean to tell me that she
ket 'fascinating fabricse various
hatches the egg laid by the meen,•bad
whine world' bhhik bird, Billy ?OF I weaves which wash arid iron it easily
light enough to make the
glad/ ' to 1cnow any better. Bircle an' These materials' range, in deSign arid
Yep, she ,does t that. She +don't,. and successfully as handkerchief linen.
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1STAMMEMNG'
or mut •overcome roe vi y.
ortturat met •ode pertaamarly atiOtora:
natural amacit._ Graduate Mimi. every-
wasysp Frocteevice and literature.
• THEE ARNOTT INSTITUrit
itTCHint, CANADA
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;COPPER DEPOSITS
IN 'CANADA
. °wit siociomoo WORTH
. PRODUCED IN 1920.
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I.Litgt°Vs'eiePtrisWaro l
A charmii d 0 i -1,e1111C
hand. L
st aq shows her noble nature. Walking .: ...
. . . nd, the. great Swedish singer, 'Which British Columbia1-Tutin ,e
QUallhty Of Ore Mined With
Onttnici in Second Place.
IWith a friend She sraei an old Weihilen
tottering into the door et an alms-
, house, Her PitY was at once ,exeited,
alma and she entered" the door, ostensibly 'Catiada has :i Many and valuable
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ti rest for a Memeht, but really to known,copper deposits whieh intheir
• •.4fird then the low -toned teitilight give something to the poor woman. To "present purely partial state, of develop-
• • s 1 her '
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- ins enn • • . prise, the old wenme begau mine are 'already accounting fee. four ,
neighboring red deep etched with Onee to talk of ,Jenny Lind, saYing; per cent. of,the'world'_a copper
produc
' btirdening snow; "I •teie• lived a long time In. the, time Native copper. occurs in Canada .
OK, and tree heYoricl,; world, and' desire nothing bendy°. I die in a - number "fg. differeat ,
Blending One 'wide, geritlieblue het • te hoer Jenny Llnc1:1" •• • wide1y spread river the
Dom1n�fl. It
Brown shrubs mid withered grrialess quired Jenny. .• ' tens Proviecetr on both .sides of the
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in ' gray; • , • • „.• rt. "Virould it Mahe you trOPPY.?" • ts- has been found to occur in the •Mitiii." °
• 'wave aloft „ ; . • "AY: that ft would:. :hag Stich talks Bay of Fundy; it is known to „occur in
Their invitation to a passing feather- as I:can't •go to the playhouse, and 40
.— I shall never hear her' • Ontario along the east coast of Lake
"Don't be so sure of ihat,"
.. , . Buaeriar: it has been found in Central
• But Billy gazed dully at the treasure animals are queer that way. Why, texture, from the coarse filet nets, so •ed - guest, . .
with sinking decent' and, murmured: even a weasel'1'1 nurse a baby rabbit frequently employed by inteiier decor- While here, and there, and here again said British Columbia; and in Quebec,
"You clanged old humbug, your:along with her own kittens if its huin 'Jenny, "eit down, my friend,. and 11S- pecially in tie Eastern Townships., .
Croaker was surprised, indignant ,* at to t sheerestm .o ace am wiaps o in, „ ,
ors, e,
h el i I F' ' t - f s oke curl upward '
' - - ..,..' grY• suitable for close -fitting glass cur- Tellizig once more . .
' the tale of little ten." ' - • numerous oceuteences• of copper sue
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tams. 13y careful shopping and wise ' h Is ' . She the sang, with genuine glee; phide Minerals have beeh discovered. '
li t He reactied down -Ann struck • '
i The girls eye3 grevr wider and •
selection the woman who 'must econ-, one cif her best songs. The old vio- More recent explorations ' have con-
omize in time and energy an, there- man was wild ;yith delight and won- kneed old inforination of important
Its mtglity queer," Billy confessed, fore,' easily eliniinate curtain ma -
So •I will spread a table' he beside
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"But you see, if that little bird was terials which must be stretched with -
wise, she's scoop that crow black t d t t' f ' h
ise , e rat mg renn eit ee the- beauty . P
A yful feast, for love breeds over, it,
our hearth. >es— toria Land. None of these deposits
one of the thin:es-La the bottles with' •dese
'th wonderment.
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his beak •but even the happy tinkle
that ensued•failed to rouse enthusiasm
hi his master.
"0 Croaker," groaned Billy: "why
won't you -find • the gold fer me?"
Croaker returned his master's look of
reproseh with beady, insblent eyes.
"Cavrrara-cawrara-cawrara," he mur-
mured, backing from the pile, winch
meant, “wity 4on't Voir carrY one of
these beautiful shiny things home for
lite? Isn't that what rbrought you
here to da?" .
"Isn't it strange?" she half whispered,
"and beautiful?"
Whither •the toil -worn hasten, te sit
them doyen. and rest. •
der, when sire added: .
"Nowlyou have heard Jenny Lind."
deposits along the Arctic coasts, of
Canada near Coronation Gulf and Vie-
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• bird's nest out o hm nesteinstead ofe or suitability of her drapery, faldrics. Minard's isinerneet Used by Veterinailei are bell.* exploited commercially.
Lending the snow-white Mitre of his
1 hat/chin' • it" While it is possible. to Purchase ready- •
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Copper' at the present time is de -
made curtains that will iron satisface wing
St- " : -. Fear nothing. but doubt; hate Jived in Canada from the Eastern'
the little black bird is so much strong- dislike, nd on.e but Townships of Quebec from Sudbury
"Because when the egg's 'hatched, • And now all things made renew, , .
torily there is a decided advantage • trungehut idleness,
hue.ing greids be the yard, since the the business man Who eePeete to sell a,nd Cobalt districts of Ontario, from
er• bigger than • the cedar birdies! And listen 'for the voice I know so
wait, '
t ly
1. but, won't buy.
• .. the Maitdy Mine of Northern Mani -
choice' of materials is lam e
. . th other little greater. • •-Louise' M. Gridley
hie t,alces most of the feed the old birdwell.
r g .
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Then, his mastee still remaining 'birds an' crowds em clean out o este I •Among the materials one may al-
blinid• to the wealth' of treasure dis- nest." ' ' , %Veys be sure of are voile, •
marquisette,
closed to him, .Croaker spread , his "Then it was brave of art muslin, •English casement clgth,
;The new teacher is unpopular. Bt. 3 tops. Billy, despair in heart, fol. that crew ,bird,,awity,' declaredLou. 1411 Georgette crepe and the various ape -
boring
to . Tisk 1
wings and sailed away over the pine- elimbitig that tall tree to frighten. printed linen, "fine • Swiss, •silk ' gauze,
questions. his brother about ' Hinter's! lowed. All fear of the supernatural The admiration and commendation in eial weave•s made for the purpose by
boring outfit. Billy's ceoW brings a was •gonta from him now, crowded -out the blue eyes watching him was more .
twenty-doBar gold IWO' 116 M. Wil- by bitter disappointment at his failure than Billy could endure.. . manufacture 'bestow' '
rs who upon them
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tion, and following ealicier in the hoto find the hidden gold. -Ile passed , "Say!" he burst out. 'I lied to .you,
of flixking the miser's. hoard, Billy close beside the halm:fed house without Lou, I didn't fell out o' no tree, I was
so mac as the ghost of jest scared plum stiff when you found
the man who had owned it and on ree: that's all."
through the silent pines and shadowy, He twig Ms head and braced him -
grave -yard silence. ; . . self to meet whit wits justly opening to
Then -just an he drew near to the him, ' She would despise •him now, he
edge . of the grove, he caught his ka**.• He felt a. gentle touch on his
breath in terror and the ,eeed sweat arm, and raised his face slowly. The
leaped out ou.his fear -blanched face. girl's red lips were...smiling. He could
'scarcely believehes eyes.
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their own trade -marked names. •
It is quit ii impossible' to iron the
round -Mesh nets that are so luring in
the shops. While they stretch beauti-
fully, they wriggle away from an iron
most distractiagly. Even gome. of the
h look rfectly
comes to the taunted bousen
• • CHAPTER'. XX.,--(Cont'd.)
'10h, Jerruselemi" gasped Billy, "An'
'Me withorin my rabbit foot charm."
ge realized where Croaker was lead-
' ang him ---straight to the haunted
house. He wiped his streaming face
on his ileeve and determined he'd go
. through with' it. • •
Ceciakei paused for a moment in the
• edge of the -grove st;o look hick at
Billy. The bit& was plainly excited;
his wings were :spread, his neck fea-
„ethers-meets-and thie raucous voice was
• scattering nesting birds from the
evergreens in flocks.” ,
. With w•ilelly 'beating heart Biliy
,paesed through the.pines,the twilight
: gloom adding. to Mt feeling of awe.
, Croaker had beeeiree Strangely _silent
and now flitted theforehiin.like a black
;spirit cif,` ft• It was alineet
relief wtheiL_at !eat the tumble-down
shack grew upin ne tangle cf vines
and weeds. Owe more into the day- knives for good ones with the Sand-
- and -
light andlcreaker took up the inter- starker nor frighten his brother. AnL.
Ituptecl thread of his'coierversatioe with son with tales of viitalies and goblins:
Bitten -4f; ellteducked and side-stepped But that chance was _net for him. It
-trindegeweevielie to eeteernseions, which was, perhaps, natural that hit last
•"Billy had never Ronal •Ifini use before. earthly thought would be 'of her. Her
Up," he murmured sweet face •shone through the choking
to himself, "but rm.scared .to make mists-her-treinbling lips. were nett-
„ennenennee-efee fear hell get - sulky: an' • quit
e_
: eel& roirtheseiab.”• -
Croaker, mincing in and Out among
----the-ragsw4danledeetraighteaceoss!-the
Pod- to: a-tiny"--"ra.roshackle
Drifting directly toward him white as
'driven. now, came the3rhest., It was
bearing straight down upon him!. His
knees grim weak, refuse to hold him,
and he sagged:weakly against tree.
He closed'his eyes and waited for the
' Billy had heaTil the -b. -When one comes
face to face with death the inisdeeds
of the life about to out'erowd into
"I'm. glad you told -menBilly, she
mkt. "I-4 hoped you might".
!Men you knowed I was scared?"
he cried' in wonder. -
She nodded. "I Ouppose I should
have calledlo:you, but I had forgotten
what I. had heard about this grove -
being taunted apd :that. I Was :dressed
all in *Hee -13utearlien I came to you
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and saw 'yotir face I knew that you
one brief second darting -reality ware _frightened. •
before one. He rhad never (elite. be eenenbeeneel Oh vines, 1. Was so
lieved it but he belieVed it now. If only Soared that I ehattered-my teeth loose.
he 'might have his misspent llfe to live But honest Nun, Lou, I don't Scare
Over again!, s Never again would he easy-- I-•-wouldn't.like you ,t0 thi*
steal Deacon Ringold's melons or mai) that Pm a seare-catabout-real things.
lirekenthackek---broken-bladed-,--jack- Intneest scared of -ghosts -that's WV
square tees nets, whichpe
innocent; have the Same bad habit and
should only be allowed. to (dikter the
his been taken
on probation.. •• Althoegh scrim and
madrie ueually iron satiefactorilee
occasionally, on finds pieces that are
disappointing. these exceptions eo
Darn on ,the Machine.
Sheets -towels table linen and knit
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undertirear may be darned -by =thine
neatly and strong. Use fifty thread
for towels and 100 for table linen. Tie
up machine • foot so that it is about
one -sixteenth inch from the feed. This
allows the work to be drawn forward
• and back. , Stitch' forward from a
Attester an ineli outside the hole
across open. area to within a quarter -
inch. Of the outside the hole on the
other side: Centinue until :all the
space is filled in. With threads extend-
ing One sbnly-ealled • "warp" threads.
T. the same manner Ptit its the morn
fattener after a sam e
-or "wobf" thieads. ,
s. • Tested Form Recipes.
Beef, veal and ,pork* may all be
the however, ' should not be al.:. canned in this . way and nell keep
lowed to glee the respectable members. indefinitely. ,. • ' ' •
ot, these well known families' a bid CO the meat into pieces convenient
name or_prejudiee the buyer against for. inteicingeinte fruit 'Are. Dip the
these desirable materials.; • moist liked' into solt,•-and -take
Old-faishicined 'lace curtains have ing a pieee'of Meet 'in the Other hand
made their exit from the majority of wiPe heal sides With salt,' leaving. a
homes furnished grid tasteTheirvery thin coating. ' Pack in jars as
place has been taken largely. bY. filetSfast as salted, and on top put a Piece
nets .and similar mateiTals. Suitable for 'pack methaci, boiling three leciiirs.
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glass _curtains; also the. closely -woven not allow any watm_to
SALESMEN
We pay w.eekle. and Offer steady em.
ploYment 'selling our complete' and ex-
clusive lines of • whole -root fresledug•
to -order trees. and plane., Beat Abell
and service. We teach aed equip, you
free. A money -making cipportiinity..
Lake Bra:there' Nurseries . Montreal
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tobee from the whitelicrse district off/
the • Yukon and from meny 'mines in
British Columbia. Snieltieg is en.. .
gaged in by' the Consolidated Mining
and SmeltingCompany of Trait. B.C.,
the Canada • Coppet Corpoiation of'
Copper: Cliff; Ont., and the GraiihY
Consolidated Mining., Smelting and •
:Power Cidinnany VaneOuver, B.C. -
The atneltet at-Tmil ,produees refined
.eoppei ate and Also treats in its ie. •
finery. blister .Coppet front the' other
smelters., ,
Total ferosiection for 1920:
- The total •preitiction of coppen in r.
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OU.. willete. astonished 'at Ibe tee Canada in lege amouneed td 81,155,360-
r'sults we get by our tnodern system r,ounds valued at. $14,1662479, • -•as .
• •of dyeing and cleaning, ' rabrics Realest 75,658:681- pounds valued:. at, •
that are shabby, dirty. or spotted. aye ein,OS,265, in 19.19. The 1918..produc-
made like. new We can restore the t:ton 'or • X18,70;434 pounds, obtained .
: Send • one article or a parcel of goods, li..nde.r.war..demand and -stimulns, was .•
inept delicate articles. •
by post oveirpress.• We will pay ear- .ictic highest on recor e
d. ' Of the .total
most reasonable.- • . . , .1.92e production ,Q4. , .
were nontained hi .blIster copper ..and ...
63 "95 830 .. pounds. -
page One Vrayi and, our charges .are
_ When you think of ciente': in matteproduced in Canada, Part ot
frig and dyeing, think of Which was refined At Trail, B.C., and
-PARKER'S: • ' --eesPortsColborzier Ont., the balance. being'. ,
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exported for refinirig,_.and .3.1,71:4,764 '
Parker's .. pounds estimated. as,' reeevered final,
ores •exported to United States Smelt%
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ye -.Wor s
uniited, -• -, The tetal prodnetemeofessefiand Cop, -
fhp Per-In-Was:1100-ttinS7 :era ctidallY
.
a4rhned-c;;
Lott knit her• lira in thought: rithrice or cotton, linen andeilk; eitharliarlIns sPoils-the-meat:- The-gre
of thdem-Cptiont sytilal al dt a:t
fq‘lo,," she dis ere& "ityou. tad been. alone or ‘. in ',leash* combinations.lbere mint be taken to see that all ebbs - 7g1
-Unless ease ening-line:are- required to I hers are good, and' there is no leakage • • 1 oronto _ Smelting :Co
that frightened' YOU *Odd not
• which atorie Might have been a
root -home. =Billy, feeling that at any
- Moment an icy hand might reach out
-.are& -grip his windnipee followed.- It
. was. a ' ." k ruithin
ave Jenne to the,.;_grove.at ineure privecy or , to soften , wiiidow after the cans are..reineved from the SBEEMENNEREMIMIIMIlleilmlair the refinery.- of the British Ameria-O- -
Billy looked his relief, -"I -don't lines 'ether:Wise these tlesnin holler •••
be," hp "Whit say, there was a frosting ferm.wpmen are using. P,ue
woven modern materials, used alene,
.11 ecietribute suffieieet beauty and
dignity to any rooms'. ' : •
English seasement cloth' is perhaps
the ariSteerat -among -tins -class•-of
drapery fabric's.' Deep- ecru in color,
'fine of -texture; •atid---of-aliettiliar.-qual--,
ity that admits. ,and intensifies: light,
it combines the. advantages of draw-
ing -room elegance. with. the -utmost
utilitarian quality, depended by 'dish
honsekeepers, --Casement
FeelithrFrdatinge-Tliie ie the nevt
Nickel, ContRany's Plant:at'_Desehenes; -
,Qitebec. prOduction reirr-iecrL7
think I'm quite as had as I' Used, to
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copper 191,9,..was 3,467 tons, and In •••••_-.
1918, 3809 tons • ' • • •;i•.3
:BY • Provinces, .Britioli .Calumbia led • .
jp_the matter of Capper produdicin, ac-
•eolirifieg 'See. eneeteine
tarip was next in order.With 31;989,061.
patinds„ sibilewed lerlitanitehrS. wfth.
more than thrice million. ponds.Que
_bee: and' the 'Yukon territery produced
'.70,28i2-...pinittils7 and -334.090 -pound's ore-
8,Pee...ceptinT. in. .1.0Sd
theitided copper 1,ilite,• -ere. Inn t,tO,
$5.,2$2,2181- ,blister capper; '333,348 -Miete:,- •
$5,25a,218-; blister coPper, 33,348..cwts., ,
valued at _$6,617,821; ;and copper _ "old
and :Scrap," -10,310 'ewts.„ veined at •
wiu time whin you cou cin't-get me inside Wen -eight's a a • cup_ of granidated -
inuring a last "good-bye.' • Did. the that grove. But lately I've been feel&
lefeowelV.14-t a'svoilderf111-inilue,aee--ner different about-it.-..1,don't- erposeLthere-
'entrance into his' heart had., exerted reely is such a thing is a ghest, is
towar&hiser.eform..? -• - there2"-- - - •
With an effort be. openpd; his eyes. "No," Efie -replied, "there's no such
The white, ,gliding thing was aTmost
upon h al now, e r 0 s •
frozee terror and ren. -11eseinild not
moyeea muscle. • He groaned and shut
T,, eyes tight-Eiting Aii. the icy.
H t ied t hike off
• terrmace -------hittellesspeize-Visse-svoithelte-His--feetttouteleerif___It • nit him
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• &mine& weighted with leads °At last atter what. *emped an eternity of
he reached. the root-lionee and leaned waiting -bit it was very soft and
against it, dizzy ' and e panting. Trice warm instead of clammy .and eeld and
alteml_t_for Cfreiniten • The the pie& which -spoke -his name was
thing as ' a ghost, -.-Billy."-
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led 'squirrel 'came ica-mpering
across the open sod before them, paus-
ing as he sensed their presence, then
s cringing to -VW-trunk, of a sapling
thefterlo look them &Ver.
sugar, one iiribeaterc: egg white and
threeetableepeons-of-bMliegeWater-into_
the top of the dotihle boiler. Set' at '
-once ..:Over.-f-floiline--water--ancl__Jaeat_
steadily .six minutes.. If iowha'ye
idouble Use' any dish * hiCh wiiij
set aver boiling yeateine The frosting!
will froth . hp and 'resemble the usual
belled' frosting. • _
crin1 the girl:genet do you suppose killestee raplary ac p nd
011 look at the dear little thing," r IN
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he's- 17. the squirrel -brcike was a cold, dark evening, and the the man hatf hiding In it. ' Deriding
ieto a shrill chatter
eity lighte only intensified by their
over him, she said Softly, Are yau
--e
TMark-
"Why-kre'se-eallbas•--all-the-ine sbarnnontrast_the genera e storm• really blind. .
es -heart-strings-. Where had Croaker A lent shiver ran through his tense 'We're in his way, yiyu .see . --;:waa e - - - ter his eightleee, .Then with. an
atin het dinnertc, and •
had Vanished! .nreot in theeleast-sepuiciirel.
eitelifte&-his-liead-and-She*
' disappeaied to? What if -old: Screg 'frame --11e-tteeped :his eyes: sIow-lar;.; “ThrLlet's get,:.ont_of-his__Way; I '
.aughed It the time when Wealthy -shop-
pers ewere. eh g•T _
..., ...• e n. --s. beele. of alarm - gripped Billy:a. ."BillyeS .... e. e nne___ se, , . • _things he loinersenlesgueee," 1
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-gins-ghost had -grabbed him andeeast Sheatondbefore14:11 Yes there was ,suppose the thinks we have no businese indescribable gesture he pointed to hie.
over hint :the ,acrak of insiisibilite? no doubt of it, she was there,,,bhie here' and maybe hers right: liciinemany-t000Or-toride-tired...wab,_
wbetri • the s ep-girs- were-P--144(11.a.g breast. There hung the dull -badge -6
- Then in all likedittond he would bit the eyes smiling into his, warm fingers shall we go,' Bilty ?" • , - the-Giendeeirme 're the Republic-.
• next to. •feel, fliat '. damp, _clutching, sending a thrill through his numbed Billy. thought a Moment. ...say, the(;n1oenggir:diawy:ass'shtaurrndlrAiongglihnodmwe othtkr.on' gii. _ . „ ,h .
• ...SI beg your pardon, sir, b e said
ed_to_spealc,..tried to on_temee_crlok_
• • how'dyou like togoout in my punt, the slush, after a herd der re work. She cents humbly. Please give .me back my.
nes voieg, high•-pitehed and jeibilant. her rime, butethe effort *as a failueen cutee babe mustrate .an' . s•ome dandy and whollY unableto keepoutthe . ' . •
ten ." - " ' - • " . •.
"Yes- nam"ie answere •
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Amid. . ' ' • . ...• ' • :bang. . ,
eSudetely-tinsfears siratrieheci,---Groak - --A
e -tri 9 I kin show you some was ' a deiicate girl,. Poorly dressed, • l. 'a 'and
on the other side ofethe building. As .perfect loVeliness. More than 'ever we go , 'cross that big fallow and winters cold, -isith a thin. fail-eloak. z- ' ,' ,
, • She
-or t-tho-ceui-_ .
.took 01.1L hsr parse. Lt was a
had eithemoned him from somewhere -line he• ceuld-die was to drinkAnsliteneignee esren nests. lea Worf-ii, away, ,•_•_
quickly is the weeds and his lagging like an angel she 'looked, standing all through a Strip o' hardwoods an' then ' • was ' ' . ' .
She s eVidentlY very timid and self -
feet wouel ,permit Billy joined him: in white in the .blue-elark gloom of the i we cense e stump fence -en' there's absorbed. - . e .
er ' ' 11 'very 'thia ;one, It contained but two
Croaker was • standing erect on a plle ,greye, her hair glowing. like a hale' the critic: 'It's, an awful fine 'crick, dollars, nee -third. of her week's. hard
of otal ,bottles, beeking in the radiance. above the deep pools of her eyes. • ,I. plumb full of heed an' Pike. Say, will
an, A blind man was sit lig ut an a. ey
earnings --all •slie had. She put one
of the 'colered lights. which • the sun irBillyn see spoke again; ,"rire Y011•• you ,go?" .. •• by the paiements sileetly calming pen-
cils for sale to. the heedless 'crowd; dollar. ' of it ',into. his band saying,.
drew from them. Undoubtedly in his ick ?" • "Tahe' thds insteatf.and go borne new;
. _ . He leaned toward her, waiting for The wind andisleet beat: upon lune He
. black heart he: felt' that hie master With. a anPraine" 'e•ffort Of Will he, her answer,' His 'heart was singing had no -overcoat. ! His thin hailds , -'.
You Might not to sit here in this bitter
wind." •
• f h ed th allor from! With purple fingers the wet, . .
cmething. us e one.,
-wou/d ivory in -this ght tering pile shook off ess • a d the ed i with joy -joy that spilled out of his i clasped ,
d made his lips smile in sleet-cavered'penells. He 'looked ds it s • hi * D
t
-even o..s im gloried in it; fer Was. there •flueh. sPeanle'enine „Re ,gren eYes:2.an
'What *'-aa'14 she ITIlak"ef spite of hifh. What a swept and granat
the cold led congealed -111M, • "Marnina, I went some water cr . ,
• t in this heap of dazzling:old. bottles, his cheeke,
him' if else knew? : 'The Very anguish eirivilege svoilld be to • carry this' , The girl passed. the niins as did the christen my; aoli;-- eicelaiened a littl.
e Le.-
of the thought spurred him to rdaYi wonderful giel, whp deed so transform-
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rest of the hurryin.g crowd'. .When zee... in, • ,e• .Off \All
th 'ers
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elie- part of hypocrite. It was despie,.
ed his world ,.. .aIong . thefareiliar-
able; he knew, but -what man has hot! ways that held such rare treasures:of she had walked half a black away ' she . ...men/eats' repiiettire-rniteiteeee
; eti-. _ _
to .play it, .vonecer-later, in thei
.gTerit- game- of -love ?-. - , •
p[ant,finit _wen nee, , bled in -her poceet, end tented and.
Slite.wass lookirig away-ner-oese the _,. _ _ _
Walked.back. • • • . •."Well, --then, wantesome. wax .te_
sleeted noeMalre Pune s . • ,
f thinge "
t "itaxinate her; shen- "elereestr
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ruek iny-hecti on--a•ilimb, • big i a moment „le ,
•11. strip- ref fietey eleeds drif k- For
1.-.L.-ItLell--..out• o.' a tree, ,..he.managed to. fortstad,
l'
oolce
• .e011114, ' see-crie oi :rtieerettregly, . "I Should like . to ge," she said at sanstilrithe gave ein site, erite.elelestlee - .
aerossetheenep--aiure-of the sky at he of penoils, and.Wliti She-- it.
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' S.he came closer to Iiiin-so clese"that length "if you are sure you don't 'dr'opped e tee -cent piece into lee iln•'. . ,, „ . Ye's, Indee .
nave sosnething done.
, .
gereY•arftl--Wallted-cnit.___-i._______-
. ' TeacherNow; chi drent, lk
But she ivas eviticely troubled, ,
for -ettrioas face that the -b-e-e sting,t'ouly4
: •-,-"-. ,j
once." .:. • ' ' . .
her Aellf4a,gtONV- SIONC'er, ' ... _., ....._ ,.., ' '
'rererreelle%telsendietii-rrierd,eatel vonfirgU , tee o1)Oe,itUflTgb
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'Tai.71.,'• •oTi-1:5—fraIY7----"'—'—tliiiiiii" tli:d!'•-f-dt,--"Ilfeir'itird'IV'sittethit* "sr - ' • • -- -nee-- • - ----nene---- -••• --
• - '-'''-- --. -' THE WONDER TOY ,OF THE' YEAR , ,
-ber-ver-Y ,netatJuass-inade thezy thine 4 _eeneekeeebeeeeree
with joy„. With a. tiny .harelkerchief "Bother!" Billy's pulses were leapsho wiped, the perI4PiratioW,frani htsiing,„ his iiiperj.g.„11,1 react*. down,
- .3-.1tond
"Come out into the light and let me in it. 'Very saft- and cool it felt to
see where you hurt yourself,' sienBilly's hot palm, as he assisted herl--
• ISSUE No. 50-21.
c.on lt--left any mark, passed- denei, Steatite- the *long green,
13fily.statilinered. ‘.S..nyways, I feel 4 vansr.„,
whole lot better now. It was foolise (Te be •cvntinuecl.)
• 4
for mie to climb that tall tree. I didn't
hay° to do it."
"Thee why did you do it?" They
were out into the hardwoods by now,
in a long valley strewn with a Pets
work of sunbeams and shadows and
he saw a hint of repreach in her big'
eyee
as :he asked the question. His
eart limped with sheer joy. She
'gist just as Well have said, "You
hire ne right to tun risks, new that
eon have Me to. consider." -
They eat down on a mossy log. Her
fingera brushed back his hair asher
eyee soughtvainly for inarks, or
bruiriee.
"I asked you why you climbed the
tree, tlitiy?"
s) --e-,
• No Improyement.
Four-year-old Hilda had been viait-
ing her We cousins, romping, holster!
ons boys, who had teased her sadly-
the.whole tithe. When she ciente back
and was telling her father' abciut her
visit, she said:
"Daddy, every night when Jack and
Roger say their•prayers they at;k..Ded
to niake..theni good boys." •
"That's quite tight," said her father,
"But," she edited signifiernitly. "he
hasn't done iryet.". .
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DEALERS:
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er 411 yoo
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The Great Canadian Toy 'Dirigible Balloon
Just like the big ones! Size -26" long by r. deep, .Interesting and ,
instructive for both children and grbwnaps, Send.ter oho tce.Say!
°Those of a mechanical and oonetrtictive turn,,of mind have great
.pleasure in ,aesentbling it, • „ •
' THE CANADIAN 'ToY.Xiitisfino
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.Doesn't hurt 'a biti • DrOP a, little
vreezonci" ion an aching corn, in.
„ stantlY that corn stops hurting, then
shortly you lift 14 right oft with fingers.
Truly!
your druggist sells a. fifty bottle. ot
"Freezone" tor a few tents, sufficient
to, remove every hard cern, soft cora, , outtik
or cern ,between the and the cal. ‘ItA,"erY tInt/sn Wal
A 'INN% stithout soreness or irritauon.. ".Lik o.vair 10 flags.
Beating- the Bandits.
•
Nothing seems to be 'easier in these •
'days than:fora isamlit to; heia: up a.
etank messenger and rob hint. In-
--tiiitirlated-b**-pistaher-rne:monger --
dares not even to Make an outerS. •S:
-• The robber goes off with. the. loin. ,
But_suppose that -a- feW se6onds later; ;
a loud Maim starts Inside tneNtelen`,.
' bag, a gengsringifig. tied ceritheting to s
I
Ting. vies to 'attract -attention? To the..
• bine ite n ethieg could. be nsore ember- ,
s. ,raseing: • The ;chances tire , .tha t • la. . • ,
". esheee-panizehsewill rirairthe-lharand--" i • '
-T-get as far actray•froni it. as posetirte:----:-
. • ''`This inthe idea of a new invention
• which provides for ayi electrically actu-
es_ s ...eta, gongeelerm insillsnof a .inerieSeee '
carrying sae& ht the handle 'are a -,
:- 'cottple. ef.:triggers.' Abe MOSi4:n ger+ ie.:.
....held un,„!_can-start-, qc gii,a...,iiLita4,14,tY-,-.....,
, liy tohchilig, one of Olen -01, if, whlle---,-.--
,-covor(1.d e-hy '-the. ..rollber'a pistol; -- he .
-TilOomsnliTiriinsafe, lir: puns fhb 6t j; '
I trigge ti - e holing. eh e 4tItivin to_ _start a
few set:onds later. Ily.that thtio the '
. bandit will he making his geta*W•aY;
r . : reVir °5A. cps helore ilic thing begins to • ,
inhice a noise, and it sellikeep on rinnee
'irig fi-Tr*firliOliiii,'. :: — r
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, . Over the door of their Nallolial
Bane , the Chinese ' have carved. an
Ellifir„e Which roads: --if.you einoloy a
rnan,-.-Critst Illm. - if you cannet,t1,•ust •
him, do not employ him." ' •
That is, a 'good philosophy to • apply ..
tO friendehip as well Si to hustle:ea.
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Shipbuilding in India.
TWO is reviving its ancient 'mine ,
try ot building wooden ships, using'
timber Mini its vast toreste.
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