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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1910-2-17, Page 66 •Ilei teflon t Pi-.ltltl-%RY 17,1010 THE PORT OF MISSING MEN By MEREDITH ATICHOLSON, Author of "The Nesse of a Thousand Candles" THE SIGNAL : GOT)ERICH. ONT SEALED LEAD PACKETS ONLY The native purity and garden freshness ,of C(1PY SIGHT. 1907. BY THE $OaBS••MERRILL COMPANY "And now • : rat m�t ragc, "i ammo rse !hate,( ata not In the habit of talk. !Ig 8o mueh about my ell -and If you wUl overlook-tht, offense I promise not tee bore you again " ' "1 have here iiderosttd," remarked Dick. "And." h' added, "I cannot do leviathan thank yell, air. Ariuttage.". Armilltge tleg:ul tailing of the Amer. Iran army -Its strength ;nal weak- tw+tm!s--with an intimate kuouledge 'that greatly surprised and interested the young officer. and when tory Eeep_ srnted•tirewt•nfly it was with a ebrioiis mlxtajc of liking and mystification that Claiborne r.-iewed their talk: The mitt (lay brought ,heavy weath- er, etld only 'hardened nen goer`, were abroad.. Armitage. hrnaktasting late. was not satislied that he hail acted wisely 111 RIS•:.kin, to •('aptairt Clai- borne; but ho hail. at any rate,•easert In soni,' degree his own cogsclence. and he had ever 1 t of im sit that he could of Shirley eta , , ne derine Iheat• dan' of their fellow voy- tll;Ine. tloo," he said quietly. "Ormsby, the i Attberiten painter --the man who did the 'nigh Tide at Gettysbnrg'-ls an aegoalntanee of rano" i "Oh "' • It was nrmshZ's painting that had t particularly captivated Shirley. She hnd returned to ,it day after day, and the thought that Arniteee heti taken edvnnthre of her deep intermit In Pick- etYe charging gray line was armoring, and she nitrllpttt ehanfled the *uhject. 1 Shirley hail speculated mne.h as to the meaning• of Armftage's remark et 1 the carriage tinor In Geneve -that he ezpeeted the slayer of the old Austrian prime intn.ster to pass that w-sy..trinl- tage hid not referred to ttie prime In `ane way to his talks wbh her on the King J' (ward. Their convprsat era hart-hrewt plietivrltt'ntnify Il' a ftgbtand frit olous k, v, or,' :7 nue were disfioseti r., he seri“u:.v, t;,,• ,,!!ter respundcd Iii u hole of It•, il> is preserved by the use of seated lead packets. ti.Chit was pas¢teg near. ,• n ro kit sitrllnls-tluit_ l` •• parley between._ ;,.1 !tight-,Jnterested 1411euty It seemed - ChaPtPr VII P. t 7)l tleseendiel and flue tate deck .. ,._...•"we.r•see•-. ep • .r , ti,.. \Irnitete--Rei wit. ' 1111. U ti•1. nt t'6. •' . in a . motile t7. - who hind •t'•dsinbna ev. Ic , , 11.1 I eriis' said -li,t r •.tt int tip. 1 out there In. the w'eat nnr 7)777!. i 1.•d i itry. ' 'trot.1 Beek U tell' tf ill' t ht It ul3 ••• l• li m, ttprrl a. :yt ,nt., tne,hla if • ;: 7 i --re,-'7 i• . ir' ,.i and Yl. -7 aid te: .,n,l :ii(r••fl. over '.1 'I."- I ?;lutes as k � -t ;� . • r • i' s��'�e1t(�c°L/1 choc ate confection of rich milk choco.1 fr,!sh shelled -walnuts. Simply • ak �iasite. I and j� pound cakes. rpm-C/WAN`C�,:'LiMIYCDTORONTO Shirley. "It was very strange. Why. the deck of the Klug )r:dtvard la the,anfeylt place Lt the world. but it'a something to have bad bold of a sea serpent or a pirate!, I hope you will forgive me for brinring you into such an encounter. but if you hadn't caught his cloak" - Armitage was uncomfortable and noxious to allay her fears. The lucl dent Was by no means trivial. as he knew. Passengers on the grt'At trans- atlantic steamers are anfel;narded by every possible means. and the fact that he Clad been attacked In the fete min utes that the deck lights had leen not of order pointed to an espionage that was both close and daring. Ile %vaas greatly surprised and more shekel' than he wished Shirley to believe. The thing was disquieting enough. an 1 it could not but Impress her strangely that he. of all the persons on bte,rtl should have been the-objeet of so en, usual an assault, Ile was In Mt Ala agreeable plight of hnving subjected her to danger. and as they entered th • brilliant spoon he freed himself of Ibt ulster with Its telltale gush nna scnt••ht to-.wlnituize'her, imprestioe of the In (•!dent. -Shirley did not refer to the ui..1 t•• again. but resolved 10 hey!. 111 counsel. She felt that tory ,roe trrnd,l iieeept lite otle ch111e1. ton 11,1,U 'sand of striking down an enemy on 1. steamer dist..itlt1't 14. :l iim:it...1 b very bitter hatred.. She .:new that 1• peak of the affair to tier tattier nr arother •would be to alarm them and prej !dice them - against .1 oh II moi+ Baking triumphs are every- day occurrences with Purity flour. Highest grade in the world. Home - made bread awarded first prize at the National Exhibition. Toronto, was made from Purity flour WaST/MI CANADA FLOUR MS Co.. LID, Mills at Winnipeg,, Goder.ch, Brandon MONEY SAVED ON • Clark's Pork and Beans 7_ If children had the choosing CLARK'S PORK AND BEANS would be on the bill of fare ofte Children like CLARK'S p AND BEAxs "because they taste so good." %rmlrnge, whom! her eratleast hail ea- tertalu •dtkutbt,. And It Is not re 1 1 assuring a1 to ;r , 1(919 of plena ' little or rattler, J>L.J.iloaiss- tli.lt he is tarn 'rd Lt• secret t,:e ' hi4 7 :mat.I i r I ,.t• • BLACK KNIGHT STo\/E POLISH book bow much! .ick Knight" Stove. Polish you get for loc.- ne our xtln �g, ;utile tint- of Bite 1 1t the -t be :1.' 5-3-.1 w int ttatet) or a 1.1 - " a' tin, • rr ,--hut a big, .•.., (' !IIsi is t . ' i, carting. •hest 1 •Frit' ftie he.tr fn. '71 • I. . I r.! 97 7,. n'{1• i,.... ..i,• n.,, dee,. r I t114'., . 4164=w f. c. 1'•.lis cult •i n•' d hr. held nf¢ht. rw•s.u,pe h7 -TI. . 777th its -reamed ltkir sides .ltintt• Ize eomrtli Chnl",Rao e ' rt; day Intimacy of ship life a born.• friend this y ntnnh nn Into eagle f••tl:er. ' .7 gv'Claiborne is, n esery oho kir It/ the 11•.4 nod Aoi'i, - ,, of %is time -in. diplomat also 1y. '177,1 ,'lyse they wer,•, tngetb •. A tvtllrrt 1. t ;,!heli tophi r .77811 w well rale ali.,J tn,nw`nken the. phi let • yer's I Nbt ey and' .trtnttegr lniked t* 17(vt` pie riff o7) x.77'leeirlh-nL.i•t•rrelliln 11 rr the sari Shirley's etalli�ta ,,atil le ere to thegta-es inti•r*•atieg, het eh vena Intermit! In The n•'irld's lnrser n fairs, tis ?senna, the Inn.+ t,•r ,.f • inn w1tn,.wn i • an authority. In anrt matters, nal fnnn.l 11 'pleasant to ills Cort-tlirrn web armltegr_ - lle� tntt the poetic g1111.7y to her.' it W87* tate vetiIch had first :Impaled to. turn. hu he did net kw.* that s-nnetltln'r .,mof t1 *P'tort in Irltneelf d her. it was etioi!ch for those tlnept thnt he was .rourtrrnra amt amusing nn{1 gn!ncd- a trifle in,her a}ns frmn the far !77111 o7f lett of rill 1110 ' rile pleasant e„ - llttion ettii 4...,,„•i:.• , r • t. r t l! ,•t•. tlirl_,,,• at arm tdi ylkuit;E', i We 'Well Paretts value them becadse they taste good, nourishing and won crfully :economical, CLARK'S BEANS baked and ready for .the table . • . t • • • • • K i cost less than the beans alone if R kiA fr•' • i dicers.. tem:t't . and was pole-: • hriT' hlf i4i'1f tar tti ;they nttrulpt Whent.'• �LirJet s'tdz,%ri h , iit•tti. A., Lr thew ' hark n fold of h{s clna;e still lay In Shirk.e's ;crisp, tied she gave n sharp little cit• ns the titin', with 1 (mitt ' Jerk, relonsed the oars!: and slipped away into.the*hndows. A ptnment f` later the lights were restored, and she. .taw Armitage resnrrlIng ruefully' a ' long slit in the left arm of his mater. "Are yon • htirt? What has hap- , pened?"'st.detrtnnded. ' mit mast Nam been 1 tsps ant prpre," In hemast Innghing. 1n1IriM "e The- (ltv`k ()Meer recanted 1?sern-t'urJ- oosty ns they blinked In the glare of a Aceltad-.gI- to tteidsle fewlegrrfrtft,I } Then rams the evening of the fifth Any. 'rte-- were taking a tarn after dinner en the li;:land deck. The spring stars hank Oalnt nim fnr th eagle thinelMetlrl 'mutt' 'the Wind- wens )(ern from the Snit. /t�. few passer! !ora w'er'e not. The clerk *MivnM, !yen. shout rather. fig nli tIIgs'1n, (tarns far the night 'Tithe oughtn't lie k e rirnried at all \ at ern. so flat peepwan feel them- (Mlvrs getting old 'might sill forth Into. "the deep :nal defy the .ltd man with the hourglass," "1 711:0 the hien. Stich peopte coni] Leen ,,p tishers--perrnntit•ntry and grow very telae from Nn much hrnln foal" "'fled• wouldn't eat, Mr. Armitage. Rrnhi f 1 forsooth' yon ,talk like n breakfast 1 n,l7crttsemets. My Men -mine. plea n e - I. fru stun fnrtw- nale people t call • pretty little honte with orange tl ted ' 11* and pick up lest dream*. 1 t o t of that In n preth' t e'm onef.-- '"rime se, -t lett-tn p tgr 11 7lt wanes f Iron rd a dream 1 ")hit out here In m' rxmnn !Hite hoot with Intern sells tb]p' have ronc17 show And drenms ssifi> . , ver -tJj idea Is isret7y, And , c your itengiestlnn. hitt 1 thou • it your fancy 117 1 mono' militant. No , for rlai'ifrle. one lien battle Net nrefl. ' he RAM "Thar Was n trtnnlefrni tion 'of mllitnry and bottle plrtn oboe it in 7'871* .net winter." She half t'.lih.lr-w her ly".ind trine his artu rid lathed nw•1y. The' era 'mode „ did not filially sement, for the senilen color in her°cheeks. She'h'•4 sera Ar mitnee in esti*--in mitre. nt itsv npern- ihntltn7 et the great •p7thll,lthin ot'Ihr wand f:Smits bottle -plot Tres, yet nn idoohl •'117 he 11311 79777 her, and *h,. rem- I, „d wllh Instant rn7eInn:a netts I7,e hones of n't h1arptlon she heti resent le -fere these efl11i ge,. "1 was In Paris dlirlefc Thi' vthlbl you'cookthem yourself. YOUR GROCRR WILL SUPPLY YOU 6c.,10c.,124c. s tin CLARK'S " CHATEAU„ BRAND 5c.. Ilk., 15c. asi 20c.'s tin WM. CLARK, -- Montreal Manufacturer of MIt h•Orado Food 8peoh•Itlee 5.71• so filair.6 Each Animal Wei°._. 25% Over Its Cos Cnzjof•aCent a Day \ ret of stn..k7. - y n .: Increasing the .,,,,t ..i n :s ewe ro.,r.J- i,,,.. . ' frim r un8:own•77Nr1*7* o pr�umpet s. and !'.ger. When you trod 'stock food- to your erns. horse. !trine eq; . ,re tptrefy.feed,:ng them what -you are growsna on your owr.t '- Your amm.ita do need not !hare fess]: but . s methttte lip h • he 5177( Pn• • - out of, the feed You stye 'them so ty c • 1 1 yc{{r round: alsolo preventd,seise. cure disraee .. ' it•ct p7hie cond,nnn. No " r.,- 7k fund- sari .10 . 1 , i AL PURPLE ,TUCK SPECIFIC carranatdoes Noi a "Stock Food" Slit :'Condiiio,;;,, roc KSPhLIFICcoo: :rap.nnstain. a•irfar*1rernd4•ta t::..: 'Alive pounds per sot0 - I Milk richer nJ a,da '"r t v •lviiinE my other has ho... . •t , 1 • ROYAL PURPLE tksk Li Tat ro.7n any tirhrr thist.h•�7 I 'V •t.,r • is ;u ten weeks.ah a; l g,r at sot Weeks old as theY.w,,uiJ a a .. r,n R ErsTOCK skarIC m rcall builds ,, run-down 7wn ',limal.andand rap try, rsematt: says:,a' c ,av worms. ,kind,,,,,,, PURand.] h t 1,. ra=t,`, n of The P.l. ins have us,•f ROYAL PURPLE. -STV:-Isar F ' • i , y f• Tteri,' =f incaset esters.' of any pau.ren n- •nth • • . - h ,- l . h.1ve brother Mien feed 1 winner of i.ed us o r hr) . , , ., ,1 .t year a can't thea tett s, nee 1 eor. mencasl using ltr-y , ao, and ] will always have it in mYetables.'• .4 Iowa arm shoe high above hits bead and descended swift*• Batt and asked whether anything was wrong. Armitage turned the matter off. "1 gnaw* it wns a nett serpent," he Paid. "it bit a hole 1n my natter, for whish I nth not gratefnL" Then in a lower tone to Shirley: "That was sem thinly n strange, rpceeding. I am sor- ry you were ate ed. and I am under grent,wt yon. Miss Ciai- borne. Why, you ncirenily palled the fellow sways" "Oh, no," abs retnen('d llghtty, lint still breathing hard; "It was the In - 'flirt of self prrwert Ilion. I was nn- teady on my feet for a moment rind *apght aomethtng to take hnld.of. That ptrlte Was the nen Met thing, and 1 eaug tam of his clank. I'm sure it was a Cloak. and that makes me Pure he was a human villain of Nome sort Ile didn't feel in the twat like a pert serpent Ent sots, one tried to indite' you It 1s no jesting matter -- "SOMI. 'unsafe eReni,H frnrn the steer- age probably. I Rho!! report :t to the etnemit," "Yes; It Mxtohl hl' reporter linin frell '- l .10 tram r o e Children's Skin Troubles, Cuts, Etc. a Fvn.y healthy child gets thrni, and every- mother hits to !'put something on." Whet to YOU put on? When you put an ointment on to a child's skin it gets into the blood through the pores just as surely as if' you put it into the child's stomach. Didyou ever think of that'? How im- portant, therefore, that the salve or balm should be pure t Zam-tisk is absolutely pare; tfnntaias no animal fat ; no mineral coloring .matter ; no acid astringents; no ttnrning antiseptics -yet it is antiseptic I It in purely herbal, and thee meets all the needs of the akin in thele superior and all-powerful way in which nature alone Provide*. Children like Zam-Rnk hest beeeuse al 10011 as applied it scope the pain and the smarting of the injury or sure plea.'. Healing than este in immediately. �u Daranien sins stoar, 604 , •. a:ul Cre ti bullet head, : e 7 taretndte, Rtu:iil ryes"- . `"That will (1n," raid .lrrtitt.'tr.• •. t i I !Ant; at the 'case whit which he i I�• .u- - `!i • 1 flirt the ;attn. "Yon lrn,lrrctr nil that It is w hull-. r.. regular for tl to let such a mailer p . s without acting," - said the pur;.er. would serve no purpose nit I might do harm. I :will take the re. aponglb7iify," . Anil - Joh*-- Artnftsge foade .a Minnie random in his notebook: - ' "7.mnl -; travels as Peter I,ndo- vle." 1 CONTAINS vtoi.fiNy0 OILoRFAT NON ANY MINERAL J� zotot.. tem taw a nsr rrrryn.7 Didn't Know Her Place, Mistress -"Why did you leave your last piece?" e New 'Cook -"Th' misers was getting too independent," Brooklyn 1.if • Tombstone Humor. Somewhat unfortunate is the word- ing of an inscription over the glue . 1 a misainnary who was aceldpm-•IIy shot in India. it reads : -"Help lies the Rev. A. H. __.--. for tnany years missionary in the R -district. He Was accidentally allot by his native sere, ant. Well done thou good and faith- ful servant." oval Purpk.. STOCK( AND POULTRY SPEC;, -L,5 7 Mc. Packageei ROYAL PURPLE STOCK SPECIFIC veil hist one animal ec-:'er'} ..• • ,.!1. ts,a G:Ur over twtsthrrds ora cent • da r 7,>rt: y drys and are Riven three times a Ja .Nott at.xk fords in aft ' cent pp3. fF. im7 nh•atnnc_:,d, egiventhre•t ay• ROYAL PURPLR STOCKSPFC F•C ,: Y,r th cewt Pae1 . w•a17aa 21Mldaya gg *9f.11► n rnittntni6II lhaf-'iT7w' 2.., `` It 7s qn a will Maly !ROYAL PURPLE was ihcrea. :hc ca` . i n tor f,!r7s1; assiafing nature toil' R y quick fattener, strmulatina the .,r 1 !rte anti,''," , - Jt will save man atest andtuen feed tnttn ^esh, As him fart t 7s 1 er.r- y tomes its costae veterinary' hilts. ROYAL PURPLE I:`5 7)LTkYLFht.i- t• t is ourether specific for poultry. s .a da •s, or a pail coStin n' not for stock- One 10 cent pxkale wilt fou t, ne rmiterial for only three qttittmre�s, the wilt Wit ttItema es tillnrrlttaaaymip t, achins" is opputmof time'. ' ,incises and Ae of rROYAL.epURPLti STOCK tS�PECIFIC 7)r POULTRY SPLC..- - ..ser .uarontarJ. du+t use ROYAL PURPLE _}n f8,"9 77 in the same condition: alterocomparings temanitts synod. will sayROYAt.tlae r.,.. ' ..,'m ail heat tndcata, orels* bacftcomea your merchant or write us for our valuable /Meade bo FR00 (Ask " and Multi page booklet on c 47*0 , �i kiniift Yp.', diseases. containing also ROYAL PURPLRSTI snK •� ;vire TRY P about TRY SPECIFICS. 1f You 'cannot get Royal Puente Specifics from merchants nr agent,, we will supply you direct. express prepaid, on receipt of $1.50 • pail for either Poultry, or Stixk Specifics. Make money •etine as aur agent In • Your district, Write fur tern,.. r Por sale by 211 up-to-date merrhante. W. 1, Jenkins Mfg, Co., London, Can. Royal Parole !Rock and Poultry Specific. and free booklet. are item In mock oy A. .5. • no:••st' CORM ICK delicious -so cl;-.: Wish for something so irresistably- --nctively-delightful then try McCormick's Maple Leaf Biscuit -a delicacy revelation. A soft layer of enticingly -palatable, hill -flavored, pure Maple Cream. smothered with two temptingly -wholesome. rich Maple -flavored Biscuits apR-14-- 1 eiea Biscuit of Maple Leaf design