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— -TRY IT To. -DAY
,
.w,e. atopied Serile one ,epelled:, the
• deer an 'We,. got Out, tOtttl'etirseiven
in a cealVar.. Vilth a huge dark build• ,
big around.. ' The prison, I-- guessed,
and I wondered if they Would eve PP '
blankete, for it. WaS•perishing c'old.
We 'entered a, door, vast found our -
elves. in -a- big stone TOOL:: It was
TWA warm, Which Made me more
hopeful about Our cells. 'A man in 2.
seine hind . -'9f unifertn,poi Iitdi to the:. D.E.IXOTAIiLE .7CO1lb; DISEMS.
ataireaSe,..,up which. We. tlepexte. Wearl.,1, ..„ corh,„ and, tormithea, always. :make., a
tastr combinatinin:- Tlits:1 One-ia-rdi
dear 'OPP.r•eettonaitleo;:ti,;.41140241.72r..4,,,,,,a, ,xsz,,,,,4teiketiltiviit..,,,T.,. ,,,.,,:,.._- 41,04... .- . • _.,
,
O "....--, .
till We halted- at .a door, Ile ,aten(l Iliq-e10frerci
-Six. -eel's Micl"Ta01..-.0-
Aside and Mottdried'ifet,6,..enterrr-- -i- ..-- 1balf a green,,pepper -4hopped-fine,,als
II guessealhat1,11% Was the --(03r1,'''ha1f ',0:"snattll onieft, likewise' -cheppedf
ernerS root); and we Should be Pilt• melt a tablespOiniful of.: butte r in a .
' li.til:e9dul g'w.haell,t;e'll:ts4tiePte41: Thaitn:117 ..tin MydI' ifgoiligt panand and
ds tat ''habgOiititv, engnettial.bilhees'
Made-t'np,-. my, P4Tid-to-,IceeP.' ilerfeetlY-- ---: - begins - to ,(3. .. 1.. iiti Mean'..L,.
niUm.. Xes, even if they tried tlitrinb- cern ' - ' reWn '4 ig Y.'i ,
Screwsw---11.'had-nofkind Of .'-it -stOrY,'Llint,.tirne,.setthit-,:feel aecl.aeeell the geat!'ee,
1_„xis cilved'not to give anything:away.t from -nix medium: „sized- tonutteesp'fillE -,-----.
As.I„.. turned': the h4ndle717,'WonderecrWitither7cOrn raixture,-.7Scatter-hre4
idli:whatitindref-sallOw4nrkLorjiule4eitunbt-ancl-blts-ofitutter-over-thetep
necked 'German ; i'.1..' Shotild find' and bake izi' a hot, oven until ili tO .
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BY JOHN B
(Copyrighted Thomas ,N
LICHAN.
elsOn and Sens,. Ltd.)'
_PliArrtlt X1:-.7- (COMM.) ' It Seemed: to be part of the veld; but
The 'leader. fined: some stuff into the velA I'had seen u'' .It was
' bre4i0r and. a great fan ef. blue light wider and wilder and more gracions.
flared up. He. was ,wohying.oirolos • Indeed, I Was looking . my first
.
and he was singing something shrillyouth . wee4 feeling the kind .of
im
and high, whilst his companions mortal light-leartednegs.which only a
.i.ilehorus with -their deep monotone. hoY.knows in the dawning of .his days.
.,oatet 'tell .you what the' dance was. I 1 .had no longer any fear . of 'these
..had seen the Russian' ballet just bel: magic7makers. They were kindly, wiz..
;fere ;the War,•and one. of, the Men in ards,.Who had briaught roe into, fairy-
itrieminded Of this Man. But
daneing was :'the least part Of it.
•
Wes:neither -Sound'nor-triovement
• lieent thatwioughtthe Spell, but
tliing far more' potent. In 'an in
found myself reft away 'from the. sound. We, 'with our elaborate har
• Present'. with its dull dangers
looking at. a world young an
and beautiful.- The gaudy drO
had vanished. it was a winde
lOoking from, and I Was gazin
_finest' landscape, on earth,. lit
• Imre clean .light of Morning.
, •
It Then sloWly: from:the silence ther
Inor7distilled-drepa-of-nritait.77Tlierentire
ome- like water failing a long NAY' into, a
stantcup, each the essential quality of pur
SIMPLIE, FR,Q0c FbIli A YOIJNQ
„SIPS. "
•inside. . , • .ma•toe' s are done. , "
It was a pleasant' oom, ithapo1 Corn zs
'shed weod ,fiaor and a big fire 1512rnri''. h e- flings' 'Or hei
ing on the hearth. Beside the, fire al Per
something tasty and substantial is lay on a couch, With a little table'
de-
drawn•up beside him. On that table' airdd. It may be 'made from cora '41"
was a Small glass ormilk and a nuM- ' le.a little' too' old for a'ad.
will
bet.' of.: Patience -cards-spread-in -rows. I'. 44. 7'..cr..3.7 Grate the cern and to
stared blankly at, the spectacle, till a pint Of add to 'Well -beaten.
..1 saw second' figure. Itwas themeh ',:eggs, a tablespoonful of'rltedbutter,
in the kin cap, the leader* "of the half, a teaspoonful of sal "and -enough
dancing nianiacs. Both Peter and I. floor to 'make a rather'ostiff batter,
backed'Sharply at the' Sight. and then'. si.
fting one and a half teaspoonfuls of
stood stoek\still, '
For the dancer crossed the reoln:hil baking powder with the fis4ui; 'A little'
to strides . andgripped beth Of: mY milk may be added If deted:. Prep
hands. . • • I from the end of a:.sPoen' into boiflng
"Dick Old men," he,cried, most !•fat and fry to a rich, mit' brown.
aWfully, glad to see yen again!' ' . Drain well and serve hot. These frit-
ters are truly delicious served with
e syruw-or--Plain----srigar-syfirp-;
Feint missiONanige • SEE LIGHT though usually regarded as a-
• THEIR 41IISSIONe- subetitrite.:
• • A spasin of incredulity,- a vast .re- Corn and" Cheese,Sioulfte,Here Is
f, I lief,. and that sharp 39Y Which comes another corn : dish which MaY. very
s of reaction chased. each Other acroSs acceptably take the pihie .of meat:, „ A
d.
, and monies have 'forgotten the charm o
fre,sh single notes. The African. native
p -scene know' it, and I remember a learne
w was man once telling me that the Greek
gat the had the same art Those silver bell
by the , broke out of infinite space, so exqUisite
and perfect that no mortal word
corild have been fitted to them'. Tha
was , the music, I expect, , that th
morning sthrs made when they, san
together.
;----•
Slowlery-slowlyot-changed. The
glow passed 'from blue to purple, and
,then to an angrY red. "Bit ,by, bit the
notes spun together till they'had made
a harmony -a fierce,- restless
fter
Nave' a packet -is your
pocket for ever -ready
refreshment.
Arts digesti
Alla si thirs
es t e throat.
yen.ir Qeisselaitieyi Felaa:koargeafild
•get
THE
FLAVOR LASTS
bi
10
AF)
Rid year iicuise Of filth -
carrying„ diseasebreed.
• Ing ;Be'
zzing :tneaqiiitoes, ,that .make
ur aleeping' aottr* tiaiserable.
sal death .tti ants, roaches att'd .
•
a. -15
but la' NON-POISONOUS . And 'ItAlt...111,ESS
tO , .1
'rhe 84Phd._ ,Z4111., 8PFtrarl..Pugs _
pow4or inc, • the ale killing all Mee': Mid
rnoSeultoes Aso te twestty 'Your
druggist. hardware'l store ar dellartteental
,Stere, ban sugidg; you wits ,
"• Sapho Bulb SpraYer at
Powaer .1-
-25 and 50 and $1,25 can..
Try ready-to-uSe
, Sardre-rP,Uffer,15---eerrts;
,•, end.beconv1ricerl,
Sapko• •Liglifd sprayed (rt e;l6set:,
- • anc17,-On.--„erothesi..,fruiliiiu:ril„:„:0,,h4„._.
drczperies' Inotlis, prevents °
-deetruction'.
ntothi,,aleajp, • '
KNN)E1j4V; •
1VINStIP-At.H
TURING CO.
686 St.. ,
Mentreaf'' -"'
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my tnind.-. I had come suddenly'.0tt ' large. cupful .Of ' grated green corn is
of very ;black Waters. into an unbe- •
alb required for its making,. also half a
lievable calm.,' •I . droPped into
nearest 'chair. • and- 'tried to 'grapplireen 'Pepper ebePPed. fine and a` cup -
with something:far. 'beyond. words. ful of grated cheese. Cookthe.pepper
"Sandy," I said;„ as soon as I got .fer five minutes in a generous table -
my -breath; "you're an inearnate devil. SpOonful of butter; then remove it and
You've given Peter arid me the fright add,: two tabiespoonfuleof flour, to the
• .
• • .
, 4111. ,Smart belt extensions on this
dress, effected by slashes at the sides,
are' an outstanding style feature. The
'Slkeve may be in wriit or eibow.i.enex
The Pattern is cut in 4,Sizes: 6/8,
16 and 12 years., A 10,year size re-
quires 3th yards of. 32 -inch material:
Serge; crepe „knit and' jersey weaves,
also 'taffeta: are attractive nutterials
for this Style.
Pattern mailed to any address ,en
receipt of 15c„ silver' or 'stamps, by
tile Wilson Publishing, Ce,".73 'West
Adelaide , Toronto, ,Allow, two
weeks for receipt. of pattern. •
of our lives." • . ' , ,, butter and cook these to the bubbling
. "It was. the:only. way, Dick. If 1 point- Now an emPtY spoof and you have a charm:.
doll that can stand alone: •
a n't" come mewifigThke a tom cat at ' milk and Pour in a cupful of *riehiNg '
i-ilearing---colared ba-bies -may be made
your heels yesterday, Rasta • would 'cook-till•smooth,• stir in -the
haVe had yea :10pg.kefere• yoji got to cern, cheese and fried 'pepper and add by using black Paper for the fadiS.-,
These-lollvPoP dollies may be used
a mere grating -of onion. Cook or a '
' 'c ' k f '
friony.: And I .was .conscious again of 4- d i to' f h H f w moments then whi in two Well- as place ' cards or to ". decorate in di-
be'aten egg yolks and season to suit .yidual servings of ice cream. , The
your •hotel. - You two have given me
har:, • •
p y t' , d 't took e,
of their cirele..• • ,. e es In, a y be, marching in file -round the
o ng getyou sa e ere. W -
the skin -clad dancers- beckoning out sgme
°h t F' II f Id i th whites , ever, that -is all oyer now. Make you -,•t thetaste e. ina y o n
selves, at. home'my -children." of the eggs beaten to a stiff dr •oth, labl^ or as cake decoration's. And ln
'There ,vvii no. Mistake ,...abOut the • "Oyer'!" . incredulously, fer pont'. into A bnitered'haking and the .n.d.theY Pessee the useful elueiity.
meaning now: All the "daintiness and my with were 'wool-gathering. "What cook in.a moderate' oven for half: a of being edible. . ,•
.
•
ing • in," the air -terrible; savage paS-
place is this?" . •
'You inaY call it my humble' home" I -lour, Or ' souffle,is 'firm in "
untilethe
• i.,,
youth had fled, and Passion Was beat-
sion, Which belonged neither to: day
--it was .13Ienkiron's . sleek voice that the centre Serve immediately, for On Chart Room
nor night, lie ,nor death, ,but to the spoke, beenpreparing for 6. dish of this •sort will not , bear The. tootnast radiator on a great
, - • - ()dean • liner IS. generally' foted' in the
half..world between ,them.',..I Suddenly ,you, Major; but, it was only yesterdaY waiting. ,' • ,
feltthe dancers as, monstrous,, inhu- •, • •
evi i seen
.§ •
a I introduced Peter•
witt-Lreonr-sonte0, feet' above sti
•
LOLLYPOP DOLLIES bollers/, Such a'radiator receives radbe
floated, from the brazier seerned to• - heat than those on the lower decks,
Some. thing that will Please the
have a tang of new -shed blood., Cries 4'r1 aild
'broke from- the hearers -,cries of an-
ger. and lust and terror.. J heard a
woman sob, . and .Peter;" who is as
Pleriaar,'!, 'said " Bienkiron;
"pleased to Meet you..: Well, as I 'vitae 'children without.Mtit. expenditure of
observing, .yOu're Safe enough here,,,, ei. ther ' tinie . bi-,.money is what rnapy
but You've' cut: it. ,mighty fine. Offi-
iri'
elegy, A Dutchman..called Brandt was' mothers are: eonsdeng for that AP -
to be arrested this 'afternoon and ,Preaching birthday, or any Other party,
handed over to the :Gerama- author- an: oceaSiOn of thrilling imPertance to
ItteS7Wiren, Gerniany-b-e-glits'to-troublethe-yonngaterp. '---.,•
'about tbatDutchtnan she wili:flnd.dif- • .:Buy , a 4 quantity' of.. lollypefe. .and
ficifitY, in getting the hOdy.;.."..bilt snob: .SoMe: gayly,. colored -crepe: paper, . or
iffe•-"the'lafigaid way,a -a :an -Oriental us the odds and ends ,of'such.Paper
desP°tism• l‘tlenn'time. tile 'put4hm---lan., yeu may already have in the house:
upon the : midnight
3711rPe
f sings." w,ithous., ..,,, paper the size of the candy and fasten
Bu
.' 'e Ont I d 't itind er st anli:':. I • f,3tamt :it over -the waxe:d Paper in Which each
t.otigh as atly.Mortal,...toole. tight held'
. . , . . . . . .
of 'my 'arm. . . .., ...,, ... . ..'..
7-“toW...realtzed'that-lheaes7Cottipair--•-
'ions-of,the -Rosy Hours. were-the''only
thing' in the WOrld in'fbar.:`..Basth and
-Stuinin', seemed' -'feeble' , sinipletOn.s- by
contrast. .1 'The -wind* I' 'had. been
71ooking,otit.efrWaschangedto,a,prlsOn
wall-,-4-cOuld. see, the mortar. between
the inassiTe blocks, ' Ina second .these
deVils .woidd. be Smelling out., ,their
enenties.'.like, some...foulwitch-dOetors;
1 felt-, the btirning, eyes -of, their leader
.lookirig-fOr 'me:in ',the- giciorn.--'peter
was .praying' -audibly lietide•me; and I
--c-Child',haVereliokediflifillialifferrial
-chatter' would 'reveal Us;:for,, it 'Seemed
to me that there wai no ,orik in the
place : ekeept. u me ,atid.,,_the .'inagie.,..
,workers. l' .. : ' ..' ' -,•4:.'''..:
; Then suddenly, the spell was breken.
The:closii*asopen-and.-a 'great
'
gust •of icy ,wind .Swirled through the
hall,-Ariving_clouds.:_of_aeltes4fittnethe
: br,aziers...:.LI,,heardloudvole.ee.Withenti.
and a 'hribhub 'began. inside. For , a
:moment it. WAS quite . dark, and then
- sOrtie One „lit 'one, of the' flare. lamps
.by the ,stage. If revealed.nothing'but
the 'Coalmen' Soualor.Of a loW,saloon=--
white,- faees, sleepy eyes, land frowsy
'heads. -The :dropscene;i.was....there.„.in,
all. its..taWdriness...: ' i, .....,...;.: -.,
- The• Cornpanions:, of' the Itesk AO:ars
had ' gone. But at -the door .stood. men
in.:...ufii.forre;Allear&a-Ci.ermatitt.400g..
way eff i .hiurinut, -"Enter'S- ,beily,
guards;!' and I'lleard hini.distinctly.;,
.forr'though.l.Cauldn.o.teee.eleatiy,..eit.
.:hearing '1.Va desperately, actite. • That
is often..the way. when yOU-. suddenly
, .. ..•. . , . , . . . ... . .
„COP* ..atit, I of ' a:Swoon., . • , ,
-- The.Pienintictl'like'Magie; Trirk
and Gerinat tumbled over, eaCh"other,
while Kuprasso..,wailed and .went. •No
, , has qaused•coesiderable.damoge in the
re .seerried to stop,. theni,• ' and, then I . - . • " • ' . .. .
saW the 'treason. These, guards. hau! 7-''''-8°U-th'6f Fl;°*0,'-a'nd cOldn-le OL-thqie
:e..orno.,,for l',i, ',. TM's, must: be 8tob:im.' ind.eCtiAiave ridiv, been ' diSceyered,:in
•fisFiro-iii:, iiiir'4-,-was.--01-w.t'vr,thi.,eter -,--,•-•-•,--..-----4.7•-•,-------„,„:„,„-
i
at last, .,,..,Tbc. authorities had .tracked Paris.,
.....,... ' ....... .' , •,, , . , Children up to 12, years.Of age I- ave ,
-K-fifidd 'en . re:Via-inn -"le'q't'.-e%':..w.--trittnt h-e-efi-91hotograllited-t6 niling----.1..-Onlahei-7..-
.1 w.ith ..1o*: vitaliii,.. .:1*-,,didrit "seem to giant leaves;.socto -eight :feet .i,vid4; 011
I eare greatly.,,- .We ' were sione: , and thq:.ViefOria Regia iwater-illY: plants '
IT' Oaere' 7a "''f'l'il "i'lld'°f it: It *afI IC•i"'net,', In Kew "Gardensi London.'"."--,'
,the,p3A.4.flokronilAb6t,H*qaLWIIM.K.I.,., .7,
-, trii,,Itlitit-te siihniit:,--r hadn't . Aiditei.": '-T-,-felegrafilis"-; in 1.1fahdan'iii:e"...,i'ifot -""al• "="
'f' e. thoUglit'.6f - c's011e' i. Or ' ?P 4n. -ways reliable;-aS the riatives oavet'dand
The.,..garae, WasAitterly and absolutelY" ' - ' .Aa . • al ''' • . '
,r. ... . ......:,---„,..._,..7,„_. • . .o f tem- cut Own e copper , wire .for.
OVer...• . ., ; ;--".."`•7: 'i",", -;.-":'''"---'---.1----'---'.'"--h'"--1
- • making into ' race ets nee aces, nd'
...k Mari:As/110 ,eeltned to no a *.P.P•ant ,••, A " • : '
'•
nointed to 'us: and said findiethin'a.. to^ 'eg-vg.''''''' •
, . . , , . .
kriPritsse, who nodded,. We, (rot heav, - —
11st& 00' .fect-thi'd 'Attirobled towards',
*0 o8Aed' the. yarcl.'Walked throticrii
thei,elark_';_n_asslige:41.ridthe.:eiruitV
arid out info the stio*y :street. ' There
Viak a closed carriage Waiting „which • -
1
they, motioned, us to (*Pt iritri, It look -1 .
ed &rattly like the tilaeli Mailer ' •
Both ef.;:tts` sat 'Stilt like.„,truant
eclioolbOVS„ .A.vith ' Our, .litiait On our
1....didnktiOWS'.W1Ore'' l 'Wag
,geing-Iiifid 'T didn't etire. 'W, seethed
to be rnathliefr: no tiic., 'MIL old ttion. .
'I, Caught:the glare Of liOlited Atree+,4, .
„ "This fs.the end d:ft,,i 'Peter.,'"' t Mt!:14...
qiii,,, cOroeitsfi, he i.opiled Artil-that
', WaS..till Out 'talk, ', , .° " .• . . '.
hiid hY,--lioUrS later it 'Seernect-,-;--
•ctS,It. is necessary for the. ofil
men to'be kept Well warm., "',
• t
pi an .wt , a,n am
'
You feel Lifebuoits healtbincao
.._1.. _ _ ,.. ,
!ght 01)111.1nti? the Porea
:6Ailanitere'r',I,i'Llilof;_byur -4.-iron 171 -. ..
• 11"41.V.ILP:LC-,. r.l. 11„,,
: Tusliiri-deLliiiflifetb7:2-infiyd- -.;Cirlia'rqft•tiali'.c.It.7,
•
akeund the world. .. .'
ea14-40.,:. oirer ap?..1-7-
, . ...- 0.0ur vaniihe; , .
LIFEI3U0
- HEALTH 50AP-
,
°ne Meat.' famous fish-
ing grounds! the Dogger Bank,in the
North Sea, is said bhp :falling off as,
a Source of supply. '
•
Mina rd's 1 merit for. • Dandruff.
, ,
A tie* invention IS a powerful elec-
tric light attached to -the life -bona -of
a 'steamship, which is automatically
switched on as the boat touches the
ter. ,
•
The use of his free heurs, makes or
• THE *CRIMINAL'S,
CRAFT
,Sefe-maker aad, le4SMithe WO.IPP;
constant wa.r against the Critallial, hitt
.the'iatter ,proves able td
,each. new invention, in aceitiP
. „
i.roP-the,p*IktItelerieesi:11Tre$
him. • -
-
1.141..,,entr ,i2ix-RtI4KU*:1119„r. ,
uoquire..A.gpeciineri.of eOnibilia;
tdou atterlY,.1,e$tiOle'S.S,
and expense, and will devote months,. '
even years, of careful, plodding,
taltiag resea?rth in .expertmenting; up;
• --pos,siibilities"----writes,-John--
•GoOdwin.in "Sidelights on Crintinal
-Mattera.".-. -
-Mars ,a"man.
fig
eigeyileeding
isArght .
The KeiseWarrriak-gen-
'erator willheat every
room in your house. it ls,
eabY 017erePrgild-dv'st3----
. less for. fuel than any
other heating method.
Heats both small -end larte
houses withequal satisfaction• .
WRITE FOR IFJARTIOULARS • °
CARA? A FOLLI,Nm0,R.I.ES & rciRGINGS
411r JAMES
, nRoc10,1ALANTLER0TNI.P.
•
McPherson; of Kansas, "-reads" liis
Bible by means °flits tongue, which
'IS sufficiently sensitive „to `feel• ,the
Iiraille type:
soon as it ben,OnieCknOwn. that, acem,...:'
biriatiOn. leek has been.'ericeeSSfill4y.:
gotiated, net 'only ',.dees. eVety owner,
of a..;•Saie te, which .1(..14...fitted alter:.hia„ '
Oginbinatibat,T,lint,
•beconieS obseleee: • • ::°
' Hoodwinking the..Law
"The 'cracksanaiiihaving spent time,
money,, and . care hi mastering 'its' la-
•triea,cies, takes -Measures to create the
!repression that' -die
WasAintliicited, bat that the -safe
blown open, He leave's. some highly
Cencentrated explosive „in the safe
fore re -locking it, attaches. time faze; '
and .deeam:ps."
• The notorioni safe,•breaker,
Harailton, of: New york, 'ha's Own':
in.:abed, 'of negotiating. combination
would vielt.the safe:he proposed to at-. •
tack. On the firat •itight :he .would.
remove the dtarand place behind it a
circle of white paper. On .the SeConti •
night he would remove the pallor ,arid. '
study. the ridges,. and indentationa •
made in ,it by. the. action •of the 'me-,
chanisin .on :the onening..of •the ,safe...
This givehim the combination
he.reenired; and the third night, woUld'
:pee 'the cempletion, of the ,Prolect
Mr.G?edw!n has 'some', Interesting
stories to tell of the -methods-Of hotel
• Having, marked down ,a Prospective;
"Wetit-V7tIre. croek, obtains-potrie-en-. ,
veiones of a 'clistinctiVe celer,. which, ,
he cannot fall.te recogase at.a reasort-.:
able. distaace.' He then Pests Ope
taining soine'llartniess ',cireular; and.
hangs abeift the hotelreceptiOn •office.
When the letter: arrivo.e, he. watchea •
-the hotel."olerk place it in :the pigeOn,-:„
.heleallotted to the room oceupied'hY
the man to wheni.,it• addre,sSeth and,
so discovers,the 'number. of.,,the. room ;
he is ,plarining to bargie.'... ,
His next ,stePtis to' ask, -for e „rem
abave, "opposite; .next..to ,that
pled by is victim
he obtains thernom above, he ties
:a repe.te. ownWindoiv or verandah.,
nnd.1,owers himself to the !!next.
'he secures. the otherend et the ..rope
and,, aided b.Y 4 ,.4'eet• 'newSnaper
'smeared With. guni;, bins a he4e the '-
window. 'The pePer , placed on the
window 'sto. that, Whe.n. a seetioa.
gia,ss is,Cut Out it' can. be:. withdrawn
without •any made
returning to, his own rot= The intteo
,throWS. the.' efid,„,dewn tO ;
•
tneke--it'apPear. that- the».burglar
climbed upwards.• , .
opening 'doors -the burglar .vanles
bs_methods,.:accerciiilg_tethe .taslc, oan•L„,
fronting He tells whether•a do,or.
is locked ,er belted by PreSsing at .tha
a.nd the ; hay is left On tile:inside, he •
grips the"barrel with a pair of ferceps
and tns'it from 'tlie;outelde.
In onli ease;:in, ar,door .wcus.
:locked,- and, heavily
barred; -the oraeirentan :effeeted an
-
try by saWing frora a Point about a •.
laet-above-thelloWer-lidngetenitother_74_
thence continuing -the cut dowasnarda,
to_thehottem. thui made mad
deer within, the. large:one, working on ,7
,the, lower hinge, and was able te crawl
through and close his.; oWn door behind,
mered.„..„."Who,a reated-ns..-- lly li.wrapPed4•with twe or. three
. "My men,' said Bandy. "We have ton:0-W Of glue Reit mark on these
a. bit of a graft 'here, and it ,Wasfe.t, 'Circles` all sorts or funny faces. From
difflcult to manage it. old Moellen- the gay paper...fashion bonnets and
doFff will hiliestng-after"-the'budiness dresses -held ' in titace bY:bitr4:6"f-harf
to-Mbirb*, but he Will find, the five-. row ribbon ,and , touches' of glue.
tery too deep ler lam. That IS. the'
} Thrust the -end 'of the 'stick through
advantage of a Government run , 1)y .
a -peek -of -adventurers.
But, by Jove
Dick,,we_hada'Cany time to spare. If,
_Rasta had got: yciiii'-or :1the ".Gerniatis
Ikad had the job of lifting yen, yeur,
.--gociSe±woultl_have beerdolly well.
-ed.-- lacl...,sonie_uncluiet...hours
Morning."
The thing was ton 'deep ior -11e.'; I
1041ked at Blenkiren, 'shuffling his Pa-
tience cards withhiS old. -sleepy
and Sandy, dressed like some, bandit
hi. Melodrama,. his leap .tace as brown
as a -nut„ --..his. bare arnis all tattooed
With' crimson; rings,' and,, the fOX Pelt, _
drawn •tightover brow and ears. ' It
was still a :nightmare world, but .the
dreani,-wasYgettlrig.." pleasanter:: Peter
said net'ii word; lait
eyes heayr with his thoughts.
'
(Tobe continued.)
„Santiago, Chili, has a 'radio broad-
casting station., ' '
• A mysterious "army" of white ants
JFiesh a le ail.
'-tlielteporreir-the Ilinistrr-of—liealth-OrGreitt 'Britain
r;
said: va sanitary environment and sound ,nutrition
are the great Safeguards, of Health..
Minard's Llnimlint Heals Cuta.,
ifICLft:':' No. 32-..-'23
Delici pus Desserts
ergity—made
with.
QUICK PUDDINGS
AND CUSTARDS
Save ,time, trouble 'and
--Juseadirriiilk -6-Olitents
of package. Boil fora min-
- '
•tally delicious, ,hot or
cold.•
„ ,Paddings,
Chocolate, Cbcoanut,'apioca
• Custards •
Lemon, Vanilla, AiTointoot,
Nutmeg; Almond, Plain
Grocers'.
Speelly
MeLAREN'S 1NVINO113LE
' Vtlitst .MetAttEgES LIMITE1).,
Hamilton and Wnnlpe' 14
When you're aacl thirsty- .
, ,
.pure sugar, fruit flavors and other .
• ,ehoicest products ;from nature -:Lis
. _ready in a 0,11whkh is the most ,
sanitary pacitage that can lic rifide.
it
' comes from our absolutely Sanitary ,
-plantsdiare.ey_cry..bottle issterilized.
. Beady.at hundreds of places.
• Bnyit byithe caseand-
keep a few botICs�u
*ice at Willie.. •
•
ToronTHE CdC. A -COLA COMIPAN,Y.,..„'
to, Montreal, Winnipeg, yineou'ver,'
i
•
_
tanticia't •S‘A-
bath
-lantic and Pacifie coaSts for the ,fittit..
tpia,rter ''of .1923, accounted . for a rev-
'COMpared
$1,661,140 the corresponding ,ihonth-7,
an inorease Of 1t1„8,135.' The '
iaitte ,shoWs, a ',decrease,however, of
1439,206 in comparison with the ,firat--.
th feu. the' !period of ; 1620 and
J366,402' With-theliarne period .13.1921:
In the conSideration7of the lower, .
Prices for prodtiets 'tlie,preseat, time .
..tita..:1,aeroase,L1 eXhibittid. eliedureging.
115, tirovincethe vames tiro ad fol-,
Col -amble, $1,190-,608;
NdWr3rUiTcl$4O7G Novi St,e- 'T
fie,- $301,94,6: and Prince .EdWa:rd fee
Is n'd, $17 245,. Everyprevineo. wtth
thoeXCePtien of Nova- Scotia'returned.
figttiVs, the • heaviest being in
ColUnibla,„anidttnting,tO $308;-
-,"'llit',Intxst-imPortant'-eanOdjan-flgli-liI----
t1 0 di ree 'Months!' Period of ishitig VAS
,the h ilibut, whkh abeotinted for a,
vahicOf 1816,11,6 in' 0010parkeli wlth
tr 417) d thib II trg-7
,its.i.iiitte....'„iNeXtLiti_Orsleit._ wire ,41.
'with vi • $362,06 as,,eatibist
1.1;2:11 in the previon6 yeat,
fogF0I1OW-
1 ordercani3O herring ,Worth..
haddock, -$124,(101; 18744651
Ced, $6.5;601;. arid sairnon, $43428.
• An adult sea-lioa has 'veer* known tcv
eat forty-four salmonin a day. •
transatlatitie liner, haying . a
horsepower, of 140,000,, burns 6,70a
• tons'of liquid fitei Ina single creasing.